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MM ^ • : ^ ..^aiisM^fc ^'•itr-i N A S H V r i x E , T E N I N E S B E E ^ S A T U R D A Y / I | ^ I860. IQ liliiBirall^ ee* ASS •• ftMa tana ^AFUJKSXB WfOELO. iHitMtaaK«iHtH I IBt —4 aa IIJ IWinap-afH . tL 1WT_ w* m? mm » at •^wwMJHh . e , t3= irtJji'i COS Fmr. » rcTcr nA rn. CUiQ Oimb -Jhcr aeaitftiAe, vr H«i r<r»rr% fc^ee* fer : of slijidsea «xri5iaata« tal • M n t . e a m a t l»r t t e SaiBtra" COTHtrW*. o H felCT fijT ^ ta» . ijaaszjEa fXLlisti thra. «. »iBPt Fmrr"aid Aj-'r ^tii in «£ts, tiili c p.:r£esi -jrr-r. tfaet si laarav. L an m ats ci^^il- , jfiauijjrii . iwinTTniai.«aifi(sat itarflMfaeri.Bia*'! - - ' J. C. A X B & Sc. l i t HB8Btiro<:7s fJtSM^'. tAprZJS,: BKSicaxxo oDi xisf&xw or " QOO- • " 111 lit-'' vtiHr}»9B«« or O n i t . ITmhvm ptwstad k m * Uagte edkd I ^ ywJawtiae-ef a Wfag f^lwMi,—ywirtii^tf»«»Fnu^ msd I iitmn tlm ifrfng of ifcai cztoiR*^ ia tin [ ^ fiet ti»» Ck^ hx knuai^ ' miwm of 'fe Trace G< i AtoA> O OT lad ^fiutOaS ooe khA ^ of tkft Lacdma "m malnkaid efrcMcuMl, Tka fiMtaoed Owa in n*- t^asal Jmiuam. Bak m torn u WBtertod t^tey vcra baptasd ato tte Uagdom of Gkrist - . . .. AQ ^ qpriakb Wm^ do iiaa» t^mmamm. Tiwiefer«ii>oB]f fiutcMOni OB Jeviab pJitfona. All «eMh m tut n j uo <^tidcnxi»g UadUrr,' Bat »I1 tko« tints been Jodattoa, tlM eoBTeits Abofo Buaed, ought w no& m eon- Toted,tob* hkptiaad kto tiie Idsgdom of rVi.:^ nthjMM Aar vill diaDb^mtto rb» tSOomioa.toftomtte ve'' of « Jnriit «nd »j oh«o& toret^ty,mjoriVj-de^tifili.WStl®- B«utiirortkeFlaridkI>0»tat»^ W«bc9«4dcte|ppUiaakie^ I^wyma or ttaUtMiktftilpacnil. C«attfcoaatU>enewdoe-|^p^, nrdigMT a«f»dty W>d flwTicwa^ tib» of Church power wHlted.dToertM ^tho ^ M,d tfco dktOBW eatmoUted witk to in o«r Bddrt, lol-i^rt wkrt. lo preoMM w>n •• smd^ tke tpiimy of Dkitn^ta In Ctardi, whOi j lad A udMenAi eoirid ootaftlloardiaR^ tkoM ohooxkra to (hni, uAvte voaUoTttba Otiu (ndUtoMVbo firtenedtotbe ApotUe* nlhcr tluta to tbrm: fw th«Ti III mm BifUst. -axDuono A» ABSUBIOTM." In BT kwnblo OMsioB, iiio vkws envonated «t dbC huv fJU trtdk, and th* Lot owy o®» reod Ood'i Word utd j a ^ iandsotforkiaad^ Christ bo tke okristUn'B l«ir-glT«r, »ad not njamjorittii," or D. D.», or tho editor of tki« or tk»t pi^ Sowdi, cniuao, te»d j»dg«forjoand^ jftlW^t •• * . |»oo(ded»&obodcof B««fetia»««dtk«o-jkow»stea«J«wiAidigioB,eTO Itiaglod ogiia witk tio joko of bosdage: God doiow tokaro it imdetstood ky |of "ptrticafI'wy that rnqr,"aaaoos aakomsl I . A m i n o i i t y o f a o k v e k , v k o n wiODged{Qal, t. I. ^•lakiBd. |BMi»8«towlyo«wwr&d,wa8bifti«d i n t o A c loriBjorodkyamaj^ Tkna n d e k m t a i « % t k e w f t r o , v k o aatktr -Hmg^ t^ im^mt," ( a s i t w a s o m p k a t i - r o d r a « b a t a t t k o b d t a s t o f t k o w w r n g i n g a a - o f h o ^ i d a g o " to tike G a l a t i a a a t k a n ^ d b o tko WBtfix: 18,)BBdt&ejioritj,ortoTaiytko«oBdwd<m: j n i l o i r i u c k i t i a a t t e m p t e d to . .vl i —M 1 Tk : ^AAUtrtn Af iffift^ntT Jeinsk oeromooios wcro not» gToater''yoko t ^ wby Ckrirt; tfc»t Ctod^noMvp reajlinmfeeti>ekarrcstdT aoinild, ?Aiiak u aad leadjfortko dddot InrtuBolqagetM^tada^triu^ kemraokaa ifliporta&t lelatioatotko apitit- ul ipnnrft af mr ^vekea aad tko aalntion of tko \nrid.: : •4. Wo tkoald »jmoo to upend » day in uni- ted prayerfortkis objoot, beoaaae, as a Stato, ireia|>«atiTely aood aon oarseatmiiustpra of tkeSevTwtaWiBt Uaay of-ow i»Mtdi Totedkntkm an o^tisdoBed wilk labof. From to in dinrekcs an |dMed sndet ike eare ofom pM^v Itoiapoa^lAfivkiin, Epe&£ttg b«taaB^po«tei of kiatimevitk eadi ekwok, tc< train tkoB nptoooatinsal pray«raBd cffieient okiiatiaB labor;fevof tkesa dmrdiea aver beeuM oottters of atnag diristiaa i&flaaaoe. Wo vast xaea «o oo-ope- rato vitk oar picaeat paatcHW, so tkatcaek Bdokter oaa darote all kia tiae and taluita to . iato it tkoBMltn, Mr aaSv « k o I « d l y e a l l e d , ) B t e a l ! t k o l e a t < tko wOTkof pwaiduBgiiiAiiBgJo loeality.— eoBaUttt. j DMoii^t^ ^ t tko deoiaioa of tJio majoritylT&i wiU oar feeWo ekar^ booomo etiong ^^^ tot« isto ic—led OoaeiAo also, (x: 47—48,) wkea oaarerted | A mjority nay aeriptara)^ aad ., - 'tb«tsaaatoIeaT« it,aadTkilato t ^t^. hy tlm mj^ Apoatlotob»|tiwuily(by aemblanoo in law) oppraea aMinot- Urf » Anwk in any ooe eaae la not TOidi^la,» ^ I k a w ^ gatkerap tko Lotd'a ngktfal {b^tiaod la tko aamo (wiikin tko kkgdoaa | ity, and dtat nuBority ka*e no rodreBi bat | intaegible, incfragiblo, irrefiatable, fi^ aad iato rifalaad ooapottBg orsasin-lHketiteTMtWtkeiaMLaidJeM. So Lydta.fromtko oppressor. Sorely Tkomas Jeffnaon e0BelaaiT0,aBdkaieei«s<itc«mtaiW £d not ao oooeeiTO «kea ke expmaad tke|lta{«, Cmi>i« Powaai. o{mon, tkat tko B^tist Ckarek kad tko most tiK aader hnntanralsa,are gailty of ki^ God. fil^ treuoa agaiaat Sail a &r greater eiimtkaa k%k t aay kainas gorancBt. ^^ ... i"iimf"iig seffTfjiaE xa tiit.caBS rapm-siiii. fraB-stU* a -- M ; Mtitut "-' w xli- r^ -ahiolt I « s i r a t K^ka of fesJAi-fifc^^ -CiTM" esprii ife \.i3 iocs Etam, ^ dnrsnsa i i fcrekTwuwt af tae iEiaae. iT la£a»- CTTOKH iia prsTOTsitciy fyrTKHoaB^"^ thefcaeteniir er-j r^ t at. fntHTiI.:n-,a. iisjt- »Ia» tiic itiiiae^^ lajBitiTV wff ani!*!tvfcr a itiJlc IJRisn it . I n w i : ' ttt "TfTT W i f ; seal 5tt H S a n ^ j M s ? ! r r = E . l i a . i a c ® | a s ^ l s , etscj^. I iwKs it »=>£«« it CT!!BTliati.fia-cnns: ;- '— I x a l i B p « e ' t i n » p i c e . » i a 5 f c e e i S -: cf ia—ite ftMnairea » tie " IwsBjisinSTni iibistetaeslv antm ffearoa^ ^ the sptaar aLl tM^ '[V^s® it aj^^-^a* It jiaiissa vi fjtuclsa cc , J whitenrar "BtE® eczxRi lnril««= Wt « fcesJthr » r tk) iHwii-i'. ! Is act iHmt,' tic:... -i— • A grel-rsrsij^fea iscitaliHn, suna^ woioS «!w paJTO. G<!c£, Bsaettie, Wisia of ti»Spiiao»fftaaooc^.r=n.« Fasalpfe. utei Dtea^ra^^ , a2 of-Jtieh. 'tiea grriprtfinff i t fsa o r wW-*' * nit "CCTS eatjd* IBs juSsc^i-i BtiWaBmiepiy cam iSion all _ iln^ie ^ifft txh if^ijur J — ts tnn^sratay TraKir.5 IT tafcm ocsasi<«an.y -ca- c" I fir iofcctiuii, A s c n R t » <9 ; sfstro, and eaGSt 'iiiSats to agm iciafisease.Hsns^a d»ea af tjfc: prctsirti-a tiis 's Cathartic Pills, I^THE W A F518.T ; t Ssrase witiim the xxns^ ^ * t' c f tJse tniiiiJiB or^rzsiHto. o f f r w t m y S , lauLnaxuiiii^ it» hwf.TlIt^ ti*?iTit»w «f aseso jaanenawj. Ifer- in*»3H " ni^ « Bsa^ III! Viiir j sad iiirXjjac. f « ATT ace 'tbe tmy-isf t ^ siist ssty&nBsea^ m p ^jctTzt Iscdow TBStl istioiedsa i TSmencaa vr^minn w^rr •mfMij jjrsiS II xsl ine ia. I i: Castirtaar, Barsimm, tJbrSH ImK^ i^Ut SanA^ " 'iln. Jmmtta^ j r i Mter bsStcil i tftaitt» ^ (Bnat nf bfil ora t St eacnrota toBt&tdoc.u =rf ^rs?-:!! I a» <aa CJU93 ,ar'n ic-sal r's Giieir5r PectDrai^ ns TBx Moio eaac v iyJaMfceaaaeBaacwHCSy ' ylrffftgatC—Mgigpglty r o d ^ a a a a i ^ ' i v e W i f l C B t s - i s t & B of i» aatei3i»r»Ja3 as t!»t. aiiiBtf WHJ _j i n ' s o a t o ptiat^Snaara^**"*! J Sam iSasam ni tws.' ja3rfk«iwMotatea(xri: IS) aad tke Jaitw aad j ^^ (t. 33) WHO transferred ia tkdr baptina | iistotke iame kingdom. Soalao tko Corrin- |i]itBU (zriS: 8) as soon u tkey bolieTod 'itteKptsoopal traaalaten of onrTendea I arete baptised on tiM aamo prinotples. For ^-ofOeNew Teatameni nenbawd byKiDgjaQ.to*baptiaed alike, all traBafaod alike kyrevaida aiad aa:&«ritaJd*«!y cms-1 into tko kingdooi. all sttered iato it by ia 17 iMriing takatotraaalato aaeor- betsg "Sorn ^ wa/«r." ^gtoUa wiikeai—aadaa Jaaaa iriaked tol 6. Ckrist placed tko or^naaoe of tke sap- ; imaiytat kiagdom in tader tkat aattflBallper 'Hn Us Kiitgiaim," aad pnaoked aad l^iMpaay migkt peorail ia Saglaadtocap-1 eomaaaded tkat kia diaoiples dtoald eat and - -- arink te iaSfa w iii Xoiff*-*.'' (Lake x^ 30 ) In tkia tkey vmtobe on* as ke prayed. (Joka adr. 11.2^) la tlusway titers mutobo no eloao eommaaioB. Aod kad all ekiiatiaaa oboy^ tkia law of kia tkcre aoT«rwoaldkaTobe»aBy doae eommanioa. 2?o dimmu-iio <foaa wamimioi*—oH tat imddrUkaf my faW« im wq m»gdom, were by Uie aeal-ctamp of iaapintian. He institated bat two ordinaaoea—tke oae to XXemoentio or Repablioan fwm of gorerstaent of aay ekarekorganiiation tkat ke knew cf. 2. Agau, dto views on <^etaBts," enoneia- by tke aforesaid mUbm and leaden in load, mast ineritably lead ahntotkis ooadasioo, TO THE BAPxirr cncKCBKS oj? anssorRi. Dbak BaaraaEi: AttkeamiaalaeetiDgof tke St Locdj Baptist Edaeatioa Soeie^, keld in the Seeond B«ptist Ckarek of tki^ elty, Deoember 15tk, 1859, tke following lesolntion was acanimoaaly adopted:— RttclMd, Tkat tkis Society obeerre tke Ust Thnreday in Pebnary as a day nf apeaial prayertoiko Lord of the Harrest, tkat ke will send fortk laborers into kia karrest, kaving ; |Mkia tkiooe, we i&eold oonaidsr it u doing Mi*tca to tnosiate Gtoally aad aetra tkat God, ia te Gre^ Tectumt, ^p esaearaiag tkatlaagdin^ wkatker Jamai' leailaaars kata dene it or Bot. : fka tkema kofee m ia •^Sme <fid Orut l^ek Urn iitgiemtf Thm passage liutadfilea motto taaskea tkat k* aiadeit theme of iaatmstiaa orerywkete I ai tkak k* pceadHd it Toy extensi^y totko [Aim a«ie3iagaa of Jads. ga oallg it "giayfam of Osfisoacas,"—|tkemselres to tke rnks and tegnladocs of kis •faiyiiMaf GW"—•'Jfy JSa^dMi^andkajKisgdom. i^aotker was tke sappertobe Tkat a msjarity of one ekarek most and oac by its indiTidaal aeUonbind tko whole de- nomination. - 3. Also, logiasUy and ineritably it mast be | refeienoetothe desdt&aaa of eSsiect dedaeed, that Bajorltios are infallible; for minbters in MissoarL . red--ea against an act, t^ aet m^^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ aad partset, else Christ tke Great Head of the I ^ ^f Misjoaii, aad inrito themtoanite with Ckarek, natare and the law kavo made an | as in tke obserranee o^tk«t day, aa a day cf eeiisaon:—hare failed to prorido adeqaate j prayer for this objeet remedies. I We, tko Committee created by tke abo»e 4 The aforesaid Tiewa sad "dietams," esr- reflation, wishtocall yonr sttention in a fe'w ac —. to tkar legitmate oonelasions, wiU destroy pl^ words, to tke importance of deroting bo tke aat bywhidi aU can»erta Aoald pled|p> separ^ ChawA independaaoe and establish a the day deaignatod,tooamestkeaxt-feltprajw " kierarchy equal, or saperior to that of tke Ro- before God tkat he will r^ ap many mmis- m»a CathoUe, Ep-scopUian or Methodist | ters of the New Tos!ament,-wko, like Panl.wiU j BH^ad Apostle ealla it »ti* Boig vf Oaisii ; i. a. ChikA's B»dy waiek ia kk Ekieaia, kia riawBkly. He»fc«gifea&epw^riBti»—God, I nd kimself too aa God is tke propouar. It it a 13mgdimi kroa^ dowa oat of ska keaTeas.— I WaeikerHeawBitaelf—kieatediaAekeaTae, [iiiB^lsiaapka tkeUagdoa tkas bro«^kt i downtoesrtk, or defter God kal atingdcm in tke Bit^Bwis worlds in tke kttTCtts,ai<d tkat is ; bK(a^d3wntoesrAisapo(at.tkat(}odka3 .'rewrred. It is kogdom of tko keams dowS to eartk. To iatarmeddlo Asi^ire agatast it in aay way cr f«in is a. of tko same dmneto- aa tkat ef ^itkdaagda&rwki^ tkey ware tkrast dofwn ^leiieB. obserredtU lis iahU mAu Kv^dom." He noTeraaaiof^ popery as a rirsl foldtoin- eareeiato like a dangeoa, babes, aatiooa aad kiagdoms, and probably some t^kis people, wv tke ase l^&m to eoafine tkem there, aor the of tke sapper aad plaaiag it tkere, nor tke present goreiament OTer tkcm. Plamng tke sappe* tkere, and obeerringit Utste, makes a dose oommaaioB. Tkoogb there may be dmstiaaa there, yet erery meia- kerof kia Kingdom wouldfeeltkatko was didag wrongtopartake of Ike sapper inade of popery, »cd tkp by exampletospproTe of that way. Tke same remarks are trae of ill uaooal diarekea. Tkoagk ikere may be lArtsOaaa tkare, yet wa dare not practieally Ckarehes, and rest this power in tke msjority of oar ekaroSiea witkoat redress. 4. The aforesMd riewa and "dietams" mast incTitsbly e^trol tke ckarek-fellowskip of erery other ckarek in tke Baiomiastion, by tke action of tke msjority of one oharek, and will inevitably leadtosekisajs, dirisions and dif- tarbanees. For chorohes rceeiring members, bapiiiod by any one of the micority, are ia dis- order. All saeh baptisms wiU be deemed an- geriptaral aad illegal. No body of professing know nothing among the people save Jesas Christ and Him etaetfied. We are aware, tkat tkere is a Board of Ministerial Edaestioa, connected with oar General Assodatioa, bat tke society of St. Loois, originating some yews before tke forma- tion of said Board, ia entirely local in its oper- ations. Neoessity called it into existeace.— God raised np ia oar midst yoang men to preaek the gospel, and it was organiiedtoprovide for their education. We extaod, therefore to oar ia aUBlk«^ pie^, kaoiriedge aadgood works. We eannot expect tkia needed sapply of la- bor wholly from ether State^—iriidttCTer tkey come we weloome tkem,—bat oar resort mast bototko Lord of tke karrest, that He, in mercy, may raise np menfromoar own ckurekostosapply oar necessities. 5. To spend a day in anited prayer will do mocktoenkindle kindly and brotherly syat- patkiesforeadi other. If we kare prqadi- ces, it will aproot tkem and mska aU otir hearts ^ow wit^ dtristiaa love and fidlowskip; we £kall fedmore sea^ly thaa erer tkat we were ont in Ckrist Jesns. Tkoagk separated from one another, by disiMice,as.chtircheB, one desire will swell all oar hearts, as we draw aroand one common Merey-aeat in tke itame of oae common Master; aad as "witk tase accord," if not in "one place," we call upon God, may irenoteoafidestly expect, as on the- day of Pefiteoost, that tke spirit wHl be ponred apon as, aad many of oar yoang will be sweet- ly eoa^wined by his gradotu inflneoee,tobe- gin tke great work of proclaimingtoIke per- ishing the nnsearekiblsriekes of Christ T G. Akdusos, JohsR. ZiosBxaoiK, Hmkt C. L«ACH , ChmntOitr. Sr. Locis, Jan, 21st, 1860. tkaa tko t r ^ ; Bat I kare jettokear of tke first^of aay oao kaMaag seastimaata ia ooanno&intk PedobapStta, aad a* tko aaats timbdoiigbg toa B^tiit okoteL I%ate are afewexamplead puBoaa wk^warameaa- >ent^ Baptist ekardMB aaii^ witk Pedfr- baptais,b«t tkey an '^asd&rbetmB." Wkatkas-inSaoMedtikcmisaot fvaato ny. TkU is aaotter wiM nati.betwwe- tkemandGod. TBkm^anaaMnBfai;»e. Tbmisoaa ease, kewemr,'w)nAIka«frta my ausd. J. P. Tastia, of SeaA CawdiBa, was, for a ntnnker of yeaIS,aBlf&i^pc«acik- «, aad kdd aa isapectaBt |nrt is tke daMN^ aadte, and enjoyedtko beaeit «rfa«&tada»y.' Elder J. K. Gnvas satfeote^haa auBoad asaBap&t,aad ma& sewlaepdriee, wkidi roRilted in a fall aawaatsoB aad a deal £»• dosanof wkat ke sagpectti. Hit kypoetisy bdng fdly deteeted •Bdezposed,ko racy aooa took a tr^toBoom, aad tben nSodvitk tke £;sso(^»Iiaas. Wkat tBftwwBed km I win not pretemdtoaigrt bat aertm iti^aU tke dreamstaaaeseimaeetedwitkkiBSOBteBmlt movemeat do aot indieatotkat ke wasiar floenoed by a love ef traiL Over against tkis ease, aad an odieis dmSar to it, I will set a few otkm. Mr. Car8aB,«f Ireland was onee a Pedok^tist He mt- brao^ Baptist views ^ wrote ia tkeir de- fenee. Heaays, inrefiseBcatokiadaBgaaad kisadkerenoetotko badi: "I kava kat tUs wnld;I do not wanttolow tke wadd to come." (I qaotofrommemory.) Wkea ISzat teadlkis, in its ocaaeodoa, I tiwa^ titat I kad Ecaredy ever read aaytka^ in kaaaa oompontion wkiek was so toaokiBg. Wk« eaa tay, thatiabeeomiogaPed(Aaptiat,kokaaIoet dtis world. Morefreqaectiyeia & be aaid, tkey gda this world, espeddly iffteylean the B^itiststo become Pedobi^tists. It is to be hoped tkey win not loose tko woddtoocaa*. Baptist Nod of England,tiieQaeen's diq|)iaia. Aad ia sadi aa. wkatwcsdd beaane af dagdi iadqiHasiiwi. , wkiek a*ee keeAtaa deeaa ao iBHttaxtjst , BOW? Iantidpstatheaaswer, "Tke^attk iatteexeni*rfilaindagMBiEwe, stia oBstid oaity oat ita nwaaX deiM|a.ky wndiwtkefaMdiertoftefidd,fiw»Udt it ot^iaed Ua.* TiWtbat iasoddiuH^ weald aamtbe vcxy podt^ towards te beard,farwMAIMaawtwdtng. sadOfBih- eesd^fcraask a podtifia «dy pranattak tke as[&an9«( d«faeaid anddnatak iada- peadaBoa an iaaompatiklo. And lasrak a easSitkaaasa&Aof ckarek iadipqijfcuiro.M. frrasoaedia^ ooaldaeHnpSdi it,w«dd reaalt ii th* oretlkmr «CtesBlkedty rf ^ koa^ Aadifdaataaah wodd kereaaka l^tkosxHreiseof aSkripjantf vastad ia tke ukan^ tkea tke aatkonj^ af tke board mftVt^uerstesd; boftasto ite graaad aad of oiMt^wa. Bat if tke koatd doddsetaddetkeaetiai i^dtf AwtA,* 2. Ho taagkt that ais KingdMa wastoen| approve of tkeasentade of tke ordinaaoes o£ ckarek oiganiied witk any o)w person so an^r ekrbtiiaa ander tke ban of majority, of brethren, on.- warmest sympatkies, as they tod /Aaf o«« chtirch, can have the right, seripto- j witk us in tke noble work of educating the n- raUy and ladepeadently,toorganise an inde-j dog minist^y^ Wo an striviug for the same pendent Biptbt -dmreh, that shaU be the j object, and we cai meet on common ground peer of tke chnreh or majority aforesdd. No aad pray for blesings wkidi we all dike need. - Wo would oaU attention to the fact, that instaneea, in answertoprayer, tke Spirit has beu poo^ oat apon oar Insdtations of leirn- ing and many have been regenerated, wko have I mtkdrmidat. He aaya h ia i«fos j C^'s Kingdom and tke tnnsfer of themtotke ban of sdd m immmg »» or » OtmidstrfymM, (Lakexvii: UatiDndpurposes. Tke Chick of Baglandand one person so baptbtd by a per«m ander observed in i^y of ow «ster atata aia ^y a ) tkat it kas eitae m kaasos iato tke midst tke Metkodist orgaaiaatioa aa cff-sh«^»t it, baa, will be seriptaraUy or legdiy organ-1 of £«ting aad prayer for eoUeg« ^in mwy jf ysa {haka x: 9—11,) that it has {wj-jbotkfdliritkin tkatdass aad also Cdvia'sPres iRd. Ifaot wrong in one person, not wrong as) oooH aeartoyow (Matt. 17,) ka«ap-j ^terianism, contrived at 1540 aad intended for in one Eandred- —Kd amoa* yowl Lake, 20) k aaaonal ekani, aad systematiaed by a man 6. By the add vi«ws aad -dictums," it ^ w „f ' T ^ ^ ^ i t ^ d f w»k^. Wkea not half reformedfeam popery, aad at so late L«t logicdly and it«vitably resalt, tkat the gone forthfromthose sAooU, as herdds of &idia«rmedarttfc«ialnB«? HeaMwii- aperird. IKvd consdtatioDS agdnst that of independaii action of tke msjon^ of ons the cro^ ;„ „,w ^cS.aad.aysfn2.parpo.ee«e tkrL^om.rivd m«aberskip^rivdgov-Lharch can bind the independent action of any Hiab. th. wik T=; Jews ^ ^ kis eraments agaiast tkat of Christ, and suck a Ltker one ckard^ provided tke ® TIo. Waaeoso..&makekiais.yfewaskineof|usoof Bapti«^ « «iteoedent to the action of the other, approval o t A ^ l ^ ^ .vTiTwol^ he Laat BO ^id. witki. salrivdfolds, an wnag. Sadtrival-And if tko «ibseqaent indep«dent action ^ ewnm lanoa, , natk» wonld be Higk Treason. Use otker diarek be kdd in obeyanoe to the m tkis work,fraughtwith y ^ M ble.^g» THetoagktwkomi^beooa.membera- IsiT«.ylesaasagda.ttkoKingaom i S ^ E x J ^ b o «.,«ted aad ABdcai the members of his Kingdom pardd- pendence of dl subsequent, sep^ t^S! ^ S i S ^ t i ^ .SksUttloddldrTyd^a iaaoease h, approve it iritkoat being trdtorstothe pendent ekarck action is a t^uliity. T^e g«U^totion" of learn^, «d^e^^ k^kiagdomofLkeav««.Matt. Sadiantke higk ddms of His Lf tke ^ons of the scverd ehurd.es b^mcs to give ^d^ xriSrS- U s S ^ r i g k t e o a s n ^ ^ t k , ^ ^ Weritdloontinaotoase Uptism a qaestion oftime,and not of prm- ^y bo « oar f ^ J ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ L««t for making diristan8>embersof his Liple or scriptere; It virtadly esUblishea thefriendlytothe caase of mtms^deda^on, E^^aBds^a-ddHai-fiw first acting, as th. MKKoroutAX | who look witk distrust apon cdkg« anotkeo- [kis KiMgdom. lohemTa Utem. m aaowjcr —1 , f • .. t u awayfromyoa. Toa force as to become j dccidons,fiats,nsolves, decrees aad bans then | we most earnesUy dissent frc^ I nmpme^Ud for wkiak yoa wodd dee^ as, |<»tobe kept awayfromyaar oommaniim. I Yon Bttke dose eommanioc. 7. Christ taa^t tiiat whosoever skonld I break tke least oftiteregalatioasof tkis King- aigktooasBess cf tko scribes aad pkariwH yel ikail ky no means entK into tkoldadom of die fetvea!«,Hatt.-r:20- In kis own acta kefirst1 Bade dii^Iea aad ikfB baptiaed tkeaL a. Orist taa^t ikat baptism* is th* ta±\ wherdty eaavertibeeame aieadMxa of &is king- icm. Ia in kaoEunty ke beeaae a member I •f is kJaasifl^baptisB^ saying it mma VStofw^ ^rigfammmusyHe| ' wmda tsaahafiiaiSae^lta/' Tkis ieaek»{ Mt aatfclruu: oZAW Mots saiQiiBren arst aeoag, as tm 1 ° , 3 K yoa Pedob^tist bntkren Chcxch of the l>ew>mi^a»ioa, by seniority or logied semisanes, when men are inUed in another way, you skat as precedence of action;fromwhoso "dietams," disdplined for the work of preackmg,-whde deddocs,fiats,resolves, decrees aad bans then we most earnesUy dissentfromtke views kdd is, and can be no appeal The only redress is by sndi brcthnn, we sUEfindcommon ground ia the win of the msjority. "Wkatsoever j where we can meet with them and pray. We tkoa skdt bind on Esrth," Ac. Matt, xvi, 19,1 an partioolatly instracted by Christtopray and XviiL 18. Verily! verily! what m a n that the Lord wfll raise up meatopreach the does the Pope eUimT ' Gospel. Hen, whatever our views may be, 7. Bat it is tke daty of every christian to be- in rcfereneetoministerid education, we caa longtoa ehureh. The Baptists bdieve it is j dl unitedly meet and cdl on GodtoraL-e up r<x t!» t<b3mm Bxrttit WHY 1 AX A nxerjar. N0.1. /M laK^ru, IKS . WAS cot dways a Baptist. No one can say that ke has dways ^sea a Baptist; bs- cause no one is a Baptist until regeneratedby tke Spirit snd baptisid into the feUowship of a regular Baptist churck. What I mean is, I hava not dways been a Baptist since 1 have oitertairodahopeinCarist. Iwasnotbroaght up in the Baptist &itk. Farfromit All my early religious impreaioas and pnjadicre were entirely tmfavorabletomy being a Baptist. I <Ud not assodato with tkem, or attend tkeir miniistTj-, only ceearaonally, and was eatirdy ignorant of tks arguments by wkich tkeir pe- ealiar views an snstain^; nor did I can to acquaint myself witk tkem. Wkat I wasbefon I became a Baptist, it is no* necefnry th^ I should stote. It is saSdent that I st»te, in generdterms,tkat I was a Pedobaptist In r^ard to baptism, I was told tkat I was christened when an infut; tangat to believe tkat was cient for baptism. So, I gave myself no concern about thai matter, but plodded dong tke beaten trade which bad been marked oat by my ancestcrs. I oceasioad^y would hear and fe^ something cn tke snbject of bsptifm, bat it was dtcgetker unfavorable to Baptist views. It was dl <m the one dde. And sometimes tke subject of ehnrek poli- t j would be agitated by those among whom I was thrown, but not ac as to ^reet my attei<- tion to that polity held by the Baptists. I thought I was rsgkt, and was sedoas in those views whjdi 1 hdd. But my thinking that I wasrightdid not make ms light. If I was right then,I am wncg cow; b»U I cannot say with thc^me degree of certainty, that if I was wrobg then, I am right now. Every was an Episeopdiaa ofooarae. Heaaya: "An indefiaito fear of tke oondadoiHtowkiek inight arrive led me to avdd tke stndy tke questiois of Baptism." But ke did tke snl>jeet in tke li^t of xevda&a, ai^ &e result was, ke became a Baptist. Of eoane, he lost his place as chaplain. He "loat tUs world," because he loved die tratk «f God msre thaa the bonors of an eartk^ court A ease iavolviog as great saeriSoe as tkis in < bradog Pedob^xist prindplea, in prdereaoe to Baptbt, is not on record. Joka Baayan was a Baptist; and for no Otker ofiotoe be waa einfined ta Bedfind jdl, Ecglaod, fourteen years. Boger Williams waa badskedfrtnaMas- sadiasetteia 1636 for no otka cSesoe tkaa tkat ke embraoed Baptist views. In 1651 Messrs. Clark aad Holmea, two Baptist minis- ters, wae eocfinsd in Bottoa jail, aad, after coafiaement for several months, Hdsies r dan, aad skoald teadi men so—ke, if retained iatkeSngdoB^BkdIbe cdledbosl ia tke ceived thirty-cine lashes witk a three-eorded whip; andaUtois&rbeingBi^tista. Nmmet- cus others in tkose times wseimfriaoaed, tkdr property add, MdotherwiM ilttnatod, timfly keciuse tkey wen Baptists. J<An Weatket^ ford, of Virginia, in 177Si was impriwBod fiw fivemcai&smChestexfidd.eoBn^; aadECjah Crdg, abouttiusoiae time, in Cdpepper countyforthree ai0Btk8,aBd&d on lye bread and water; and aH tkia only be- caasj tkey wen Baptists. These an ody afcw,«it «rf many examples which could be given, of peiseuniions against tke Baptists. Is it too andttoBay tkat tken men wen Baptists beeaase tkey loved truth? When is tke ease ca record idienaen kave been ixpiiaHied, wkipped, bacWjed, thdr goods fold from tkem BMrdy beeaase tkey wen Pedob^tatsT Sadi to be fonnd. BatBs^ttista kava evea aaSaed death nthcr than surrender tke tratk. "Oxa «» Us." Virginia, January, 186a itTR aoTJTHEHB BAmsT BTKmnAZ. caa- vxsiTifflr. xcxaca it. aaBpunopd Sad. UeE^iaeiipdtetetioaiaenraaed ky tke board ia asuudb^ tko HtaaffMiTlda fi^ in nqvBiac kuatomake peti»£«d z*- porta, aad iadannagtkarii^t «f xeMvagi at£ser^aa. If amaa is cdledef G«dtopreaditka ^ tkti Hdy Gkoatmast kav« tke aatkm- foraMid^ kkfidd of <^pe»tea. Bat _ keesBoede tka rig^t to a boaid, tkea k* aayfind &1. Oe Hdy Sidrit iadisataa oaa, aad iko beard pointitoaaotker.Or it aw oeear, aftea ke i»a gaae i s ^ kirn bytinboard,-tkat tko Hdy Spirit-dU canUatooeaapyaaolker, aadasaKaaeaa ~ BotaerT«t««maaten,itis endeat tkat tka MikoRty oftiieboard a»st be wraeg, if tkeHdy ^ t i s r i ^ t . It isnot ladytila ~ ilmbattoedato of ever; miaister, asr tka diteetaoa ofttMHdy Spirit, to kis owafiddof labor, aad ^eaever a beaid * •aaam to ooatid Its asisiiwiiarifs in tkia matter, U pats fortk aad exsrtiaes l^assi^ arisdlotioa. It ^ ^ ^ as aathnri^ over tks ta ef Ckrist, wUdi kekaapratoao sortoaay set of maa. ast evee a ekareb <rf kis own isstitstioa. .Bit, kimsdf kaa aa- ' dgaedtkegeaetdfidd,aad keVsalotit to etery mui^ ooaadtmer, aader tka £no^aa of tke Hdy Spirit,to^ooss kis owa pB- tiedarfiddjortockamit,aa dwaaiflsaaiit mnyaeemtoreqdie. Bat the board cxerdcM EpSsorad jaxiadietisa over ite mtaqnaarie^ ia reqaniiw tkemtomate periodied rsjMria of tkdr l^ors. If miirionaries at* de senratta of ClutBt, tkey an'reqxmdUetotorn and an aader bo ddigatieatorqpsii totoeboard. If tke board kave tke i^t to kddtiiemiadsariea toaeeoaatakiBty, it wast be beeaase tke sdsdsBioiss an tke aeiiauia <f tke board I kave norigkttonqs^aiy nti^iortomake periodied reporti of Sw matterstome, beeaase ke ia sqaal, bat tbe oMe is difierent witk my nrvof, itmattera aotinwkateapao^ke SBTB mc,wkothaa» steward or as dave. Jast aafrras I kave a ligktto caHkhp to staeoaat, I aet ap tka ddm of aapaiority, aad tke same is tre^ m itr^;wds tke drais of tke board. And if Oe Seiq>taies oenfor ao sack right cpoa tiie board, its exerdse is a asarpatiaB. Aidka* agdcwesee Ike systems atfadt, ands^ tiie ezedloLt brethren wko oompose tkeb3a:id; for if tke board antobe kdd mpeoi^ I<c tke Euagoaatias, sdf protoiiriuii dcmaadstkat it be aatkorised to reqdn dated r^wrti fer tkem. Bat tkat system wki^ aets ime auds- terovaraaotker.aad aaftariaaa kimto kdd hisbrotkertoaeooaatdrifi^, maatbewrjBfc mast boomtrarytotke So^tares. Agaia. toe board sunt* flight of removingie»- aoaariei at ^UsentiaB, aad TO tlositlaTsdam toEmseopdjarisdietiaB over tkem- Itisa wdlsrtded priadple aamagat Bap«^ ^ OSBS3 aeeoidiagtotkegoqd,taattfatJ^ of dtseipliBe bdoigatotke Aardies aleae.— Batiftoeboardcan reaaove ita miswaM atdeasare, it has tkeright to tiieexen^of diaediEe owtkem.to ^extcst tkat tkdr reaevdiaayafwt ddritoadiBg iatkeda- aamiaatioB. And ia ordertoinastzate tUs idea, let a casebe aawposed. A ooafrovway ariwbe- tweta ^ MissMary ^ board* astotke protd^of scnae movaaeat ea tftapaitaf SeWr,aed«ippo6e tkat ikeMiaffi.^, knoTOg kis coarsetobe ri^ dstanaaa* to piKast, woaldprob^y kedwaetkmof Aboard? If tkeanttarwen oaeitfmaek iEiH)rtaaee,tke SBssiisasry wndd, ia dlprcb- baneaOadaad Ins si^artSR&dtawn. And ^ waald ke tke af tlda i^oa dw sta&dingttf tkeMisBOSary at knte/ Irtat- tantiieaasatiaa Aat, ia niae eases oat rf ten, kia staaSne, iatiiedimmaiaatioB, waald be serioaily injwod, if art eatirdy rmiad.— aEtkataader kia eye wen "awaii £se^*s,'' ^ t i r^i^^wS'^iS^^ I B'^k^crshdl I oTe'i^ diristiantojoia tko Baptist I devoted pastor, and e y a ^ ^ to procldm .«idtotkistoib.ptism}aadofth«^^e^aadte«is^ being the chanh coostitoted - ^ ^ 1 . 1 K, nra- Z^Ur^^kin^of 6od,»Jdm. edgnat in tko Ktngd<«a of tke heaven.."- Christ himsdf directed. This minonty pro- ^tno^g tte many reasons migkt^p^ (Matr.l9.) Lamediatdy dter tkis.todtowfa,to bo diristians, tkey wishtowalk ia the seated for observing sack a day of pnyer an miad^tkoAiasaei anddl kia ndaistentothat tkis same Kiagdoa iameaat, keadds: p ^ of duty, they, without distarbingor in-tiiefoUowmg:- _ "Unk« yourrigktooasnesaexceed tkat of the hanging tke ngkts, imm^ 1. Ch^ has given tke ^ mK^m m au a«wn»—aa -o-p. , ^ dudl ia no ease eater tko majority, separately and independentiy, as Uring minjstor as a means fbr the oonrwaon iato tke Kingdom of tko keavens." (v. 20) Uegdariy b^tiaed christians, organisedtiwm-of the world. While thU instr^taUty de- Clcady enacting tko law that no one can be jjelves tkemsdves into an independent aad sep-ItncU ia no respectfromtke impOTtaoce recdved orntaawsd m tkat Kingdom, aakaa ^ate diardi. This organisation is ignored by other agendes, it is evideiitly pointed oat in ho has a betterri^teoaanesstkaa tkat of L],^ majority, and caveats alias "dietums" rs. the New Testament as pHaawanttothem aU. ecribea w»d pkariseea. From my own aoqnda-j jjj^g,^ ^ ^tj, ^ tke j Ckrist whenever he sot fortk kis disdples to ^^^ ot tke deaominatioB tknagk tke promalgato kis tratk, enjoined upoa tkedi Heaecitfdlows tkeirgnatdaty.tbe^i-iroftkoGospd; rftke pteaAw of tkw priaeiplea. Maay j lo^oaDy and inevitably that tkere are Ar*«I the word is, go jwsaek. laara a great portiwrftkeir pdadpleafromj jngt,^ offteopre-itqaidtes, via. bdief aad | The Bible itsdf, aaatteaded by a living If the Coareafijai isa cecessaiy organixa-1 A a d m a t t e r ^ rt^ lie tiot.. so an tke boards. It » impoo^ for t r o ^ arose, the Couvcatiootocarry oa Misioaary opera- sdataw man, boaad to art ti^i^eept throughixecative boards; aad Batia^a can t i ^ c«inot, p^ps, befoond wiser ^ Krt tkebroAnm better mea, tkaa thcee at present csmpnamg I Betag resptmsMe te the flwWT, ekaBgo made in religions opinions does noti tbo boards of tke ConvjsitiflB. ThCTantfaoafdoaAtto iKve ttopow^to gaa» < Monentrast the admirastratam of <mr Mis-1 dtarcii of wkwk ho » a do dMNdd _ a«aber, aadskaaid pftmiatofka mom of Fatker, Soa Ktd Holy l^tit." This earned oat ia mdeitly tke n- pwiiit^eMtrng ageiey cf God dladedtoby Af' Apoatla, wkea ka tdk tke CoUoakut ^stans {tkap. ir I3,)<'Godl»tktraEdated tkemkito tha kmg^ of kia dear Sob,"* aad tke Cor- mtkiaaa (diap. z3: 13) tkat tkey wen "iep- tiaiiMia<mMba^—''ho^ix»d iaia CiriA'^ aad tke ekanft at Bome (dnp. vi: 3,) tkat fee? wan ia^ti xxia Okrisl^'—'^itffuti : aad die GaDatiaa ekriadass (diap. mt 27) tkat ^ey w«e "hap^iti iaU Ckrut" Tke Apaoties bejcnd all dMkt eas- liffd aat ^ eaafc dtr^etioaa cf Ckrist ia (ke gFo: nniriaiarinn •ml iieae acta ax» tke ex- act ilkntzatiewi eCtkaokafiaeo todmtkw •fOhiiak. SaaUtk* kaptau MBtiimediB «aAaia«ftiwApe^wanalebatieas «f tkat kw tf fOzii** n tka aoaadsdoa tad aata tf okjdie«aatotkat law,formakiag aQaoanrtaaaeaiban at tkatbrgdaa. »Naftew«a»&iaee daywen "cnmrttir ^ikB 'iap^e^Oiia adHK"* (Ada,ii: 41,) l a ^ great Wftfal As BMlra^naa wen «£s- fmt cdmTfclafIII iif mr^ Sa dM tUiMfIa of SHi^(«ii: 5—13) tellaV kand. VmSf ^ ^^ rtiC^Uiwi^af G^ wen htfihei Jtii wiiim '.Tka' kaptim wen " Oas iqptm" k ^ ^ I ^ tSiatbaa^ aiMKad, Cita- to tke 'bring a man nearer the tratk. tkat it is impossible bat that I may bo wrong I ^ ^ now, but this much I wiU tay, the opinions ^ ikem, astoaa>rfour brdk-1 ^ ^ ^ ia ^arnvMSBg tke Mwkda loaamadilargcr ^ My objeetioas an notto the aimwkoiit, of feeoemttoeaa rf 'f*.*^' - compose tke boards, battothe boards as »i. pon dM^ dw^ pa* a M^s Wise aadpioas aslteHevetkoM k ^ wodd ^ ^ ^tkrento bo, Iwoidbe anwiffingtoaeo aatkodty^Hieborf dA^rdl^tSem, opdd«d «p^laiied isjada. boaril wadd be a a v m n whidi I now mack an based amoant of evidence than an those wkic'i I kave rejected. I kave kad mon time and bet- ter means for examining eridesee and arriving at tratk, than I formerly enjoyed. As to time, I have every year that kas my life; to means, I kavo the arguments on both ades, uid think tkat I am madi better preparedtoarrive at impartid concl^ons. If; however, I am jsBcaant'fen£aUeI^ «rfromP«dd>aptists, and ars eombattive against those wko defend Ckrist'a principles. If dkOM i wko break tke leeitrfwtiUies Ktdiliikaenti or pnBdpIes,kow wiQ awkso/? B^ttata appear befon kia bon- ing tkroao a tke great ^^^aaooaata I (10 aa ooaiHstZBB.) butism, (aeo Mark xvi, 16.)toekardi orgaai- j aiidstry to unfold its doctrines, and enforce i[^OB,via: J tkem by a life of gtaains piety, effects Uttle 1. CkriMianity, or eonvexwon, or a profet- J or aotkiiig fisr the eonvetdim of men- Bat j oaa of rdigioa apon repentaaco andfoitiiia j tko sword of tke Sprit, widded ky a unse It bxuoioob ssEsnaroH. tko atnaga tratk tka aooM et tka| k a a d , p i e r e e s " e v e a to t k o d i v i d i a g a s a n d e r o f «)nl a a d ^ t , a a d o f t k o j o i a t a sadmar- r o w , a a d i s a d i a o e r n e r o f tiio tiioagkts a a d i a * t s n t a o f U m k e a r t . " 2 . G o d k a v i n g k o w n e d p r o a c k i n g a a t k e o k i e f diuibL; kjamaa vaaldbe sHeaoed by toe |b«iard,n|dri8g»Bkia^ aaprairfiHM- valfiamdiewark. Trae. a ^ a ease ! a e n r o o o n r , k a t t k e k y p o d w s u a e r v m to i S m - ' . . tntotkei Aad f a i y e x e r d s e « » e t ito 1 iiuii I iiawiT iilsn Tif T — ' — " uiwt. eaa S S w t k o r ^ be fcm tkaa Kp.0^?— A n a a t k t r t j w i n d i «ay a dnm^aja_«';bvartit.ii IijimIBi*;, laiada H.C.H. t k o L o r d J e s a a Ckrist. 2. A n o b e d i e a o e to t k e c o m m a a d t o b e b ^ tiaed. 3 . T k e e o B s e a t o f majority. WAS* oTGodVawvaats an t r i a d w i t k d a r k - 1 Haaoe,a«»iiiiiKMe»w«i,anda««&»itrie- _ tke dyiagked, Tka«y wodd say, fo, t k a w i U , t k e b d i e a t , t k e e a p r i o e , p n j a d i o e iastraaieatolity f o r t k e « wbna rdi^w awa ialdd a p for k i a l » wiia a aajori^ of o w d h m k a n t e o o - j r a o e , A o o s e a wkom Ho i r U l f w t k e aacred rtn^^MwtoUdoMtedoiyeMmanioBK miaiatry, aad fits tkem bykia jritff^ ^ ^ tke Spirit for tkdr ardaons aad nspoadbU work. S!^toimagiaa^aad yoa wodd aay, i,Vaptiaed dallbe^»ed;"aad paeti- tkdrewa jadgmeata,ui adeetmg^ otk«im- •'Kowkian^ pOgrimga is doae. He ^j^j^dMaaoftkewae iaaol aaia «dts,Goddi^ aadooatrda tkem l a t k a . fawtorta of mvaa JokaiB&tf.t Jifiiaiicei^ aot abletora^ pnm do^ wnsdtog idtktoI jaufLn^iac i^'Ifetft^Hnarwketky dlkia k^kwaotktiCddad^ ** HK^MCr. Weeuaotgiv* f a r i t , V a t i k i i i a O * frM^-Ckris- daa*^ have m O m t to dalMt Co di iUak and a c e O m o A w m tokketei /r ^ , . Jatt^tnt ^aef-tkat rtdy. Wearawmtenwj OmtM^rtmmlg daaiaed." K o . t k e l o p e d a a d a a t a r d l y d e d a - 1 m a s t b i " e d i e d of a. wa. Aawa,' «M«re8deriagfromtke«ivi«waaad"dictam."lfcavi^koe«ie«lled tokis warit, tl»foitog^ a s a t t e m p t e d to b e p a t i a ^tiee M t d f o n e d I k i . keaitaaat ever be: «Woi.B»ifI tJiwiaoftkemajod^d-ilkedamaed- S G o d « d l . » « . t e k k e t ^ » . ^ m fe,»ke.a«aa«t.daaaeda.toliie|ri.g«g«qf[ddd«^ of-MadnMnat»pia>totkeLord sTtotkavi^KBgdM of Cftriataa ^ l i a t o tkia kamaL" Having tkia ^pmal^ to tke of w e e e a p n y f b r t k i . 11 i .... -iT.rnt - tVT at Biiiialwral aiwtnfl naaliifflir- tkat o«rp«titaaBa,:'M be I wwd. Tati«it aekta», tfc«wMleiiapiay an kg4 far tt* tka for tke ^ •r. by Ik* «M{ka«toal^>i#Hfc«« oppased- And itis oa wnng,lliave, ^ ^ j^^k eases tke execativo poweri. at least, tke ooasdoasnesa tkat I kave done my 1 jjj^jj (^n, tb« ckarches, wkfeh are of gviae besttoarrive at tke tratk. Stifl, dioald I bo 1 authority,-aod wielded by an iaadtat^ m- wrotg. I do not tHdt tkat God wiU accept in l^wa mo e^;or.intkef^ ofHist^tk;nor do I believe HewiU a«q)t ttmaayoBC. " her skoald, it wodd be a denial of kis o«» tratk, jtj^ Fatem BEssioB Board. Oar F<we^ „. , - and tke aeceptatioa of ^taaaa emr ia itaMisdoa Board, seemstome,tebewni«,hfrlt08wdiofEjMoop«7 tora«. Tratkis mj dm. It was wkaa I beeaaie j viewtotkdr reoeptioa ortsj^iea. »««, tto IDnatm ef ^amadcB. Be 1 aBaptist. Ikopeit dwaya^be. I t««ktineariyiUkto kave tratk; and wkat iafiaeaee tkat kaa k a d i a P " ^ ^ bSSi »apodag ^b^iSSStS??^ iafinecdcg aietoetsqaininto tketosAof {board an to be kdd nspeasade toAe^w tkoseprindpUswkidLmake men Bapiiaa,I vea^ Bat ao it ia. a love of 1 tks daty of adf-protootM« reqma tk^ t^ to mj. S^m ^ a»Tigkt injecting ara.^ T^^^ tratk a»tea me a B a ^ Aid »» ^ea^^easdvcafkr exaaHnatjflB.|^ ckS^^ Bat a^atom of epea&aa, wiSA it^iKdihe oiker, Oaa Oey km ^ ^ tke poiJer of a boatd towtd Ai^ toeebjadiardi Sid pnATlety, aeooiewj^. to ike n^drewadsitf Oe ge^- ^kei - n i, nm wo y-n— wrong; ^oagktas*to ^aaat^kyB^* K»aee—ry tisto Aad B«ed doe. aaim, aad «x- eidae diiukkt, <ai>]»t^ BDi--wall-afrt ke de- ufldL -SmoM a ^nrek slKoOd s M aad daia ateStefirtke fo^toa^Awdi to a a s w e r ^ ^ ^ l ^ Z t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j S T Z l ^ it rfjj^atken. Tkmistrnjast I ^ J ^ l n ^ ^ IxaariaifiaB, rf niaaeag M l i m for kimsdL '"Hl^iiSirt nfki.ll—rf—^-r-^* OaeBe ts^j kai» todoio^ BattttiameiiTUiew^ V M U ^ dtwnk-. wk. kdd A. .Baftiat^bat fom myfin*generd reawm wky I aia a Bap-" tirt. Batletae itato tkia rtaaoa iaa pconincat maaaet: I MMx Bafhsi, aacACsa I w»va ts» Wdl, tki( is saying a great dediaafiw' wordiL Jlayaot tkoMebe aaid rfatol ^^B^nir^*^"^" <t«Betioa irti^ I awkaid^pn^Mdtoasnnr. B«»tiila ^ Itia! ly eeaaa to i e - i ^ Im*] Tkoee win k m t e , wko fiad Odr deg^ M 1

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BKSicaxxo oDi xisf&xw or " Q O O - • "

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v t i H r } » 9 B « « o r O n i t . ITmhvm p t w s t a d k m * U a g t e e d k d

I ^ y w J a w t i a e - e f a W f a g

f^lwMi,—ywirtii^ tf»«» F n u ^ msd I iitmn tlm ifrfng of ifcai cztoiR*^ ia tin [ fiet ti»» Ck^ hx knuai^ ' miwm of 'fe Trace G<iA to A> OOT lad ^fiutOaS

ooe khA of tkft Lacdma "m m a l n k a i d

efrcMcuMl, Tka fiMtaoed Owa in n*-t asal Jmiuam. Bak m torn u WBtertod t tey vcra baptasd ato tte Uagdom of Gkrist - . . ..

AQ qpriakb Wm do iiaa» t^mmamm. Tiwiefer«ii>oB]f fiutcMOni OB Jeviab pJitfona. All «eMh m tut n j uo < tidcnxi»g UadUrr,'' Bat »I1 tko« tints been Jodattoa, tlM eoBTeits Abofo Buaed, ought w no& m eon-Toted, to b* hkptiaad kto tiie Idsgdom of rVi.: nthjMM Aar vill diaDb mtto

rb» tSOomioa. to ftom tte ve'' of « Jnriit «nd »j oh«o& toret ty,mjoriVj-de tifili.WStl®-B«utiirortkeFlaridkI>0»tat» W«bc9«4dcte|ppUiaakie I^wyma or ttaUtMiktftilpacnil. C«attfcoaatU>enewdoe-| p , nrdigMT a«f»dty W>d flwTicwa^ tib» of Church power wHl ted .dToertM tho ^ M,d tfco dktOBW eatmoUted witk to in o«r Bddrt, lol-i rt wkrt. lo preoMM w>n •• smd tke tpiimy of Dkitn ta In Ctardi, whOi j lad A

udMenAi eoirid ootaftlloardiaR^ tkoM ohooxkra to (hni, uAvte voaUoTttba Otiu (ndUtoMVbo firtened to tbe ApotUe* nlhcr tluta to tbrm:

fw th«Ti III mm BifUst. -axDuono A» ABSUBIOTM."

In BT kwnblo OMsioB, iiio vkws envonated «t dbC huv fJU trtdk, and th*

Lot owy o®» reod Ood'i Word utd ja^ iandsotforkiaad^ Christ bo tke okristUn'B l«ir-glT«r, »ad not njamjorittii," or D. D.», or tho editor of tki« or tk»t p i ^ Sowdi, cniuao, te»d j»dg« for joand^

j f t l W ^ t •• * „ .

| » o o ( d e d » & o b o d c o f B « « f e t i a » « « d t k « o - j k o w » s t e a « J « w i A i d i g i o B , e T O I t i a g l o d o g i i a w i t k t i o j o k o o f b o s d a g e :

G o d d o i o w tokaro i t i m d e t s t o o d k y | o f " p t r t i c a f I ' w y that rnqr,"aaaoos a a k o m s l I . A m i n o i i t y o f a o k v e k , v k o n wiODged{Qal, t. I .

^ • l a k i B d . | B M i » 8 « t o w l y o « w w r & d , w a 8 b i f t i « d i n t o A c l o r i B j o r o d k y a m a j ^ T k n a n d e k m t a i « % t k e w f t r o , v k o a a t k t r -Hmg^ t^ im^mt," ( a s i t w a s o m p k a t i - r o d r a « b a t a t t k o b d t a s t o f t k o w w r n g i n g a a - o f h o ^ i d a g o " to tike G a l a t i a a a t k a n ^ d b o t k o

W B t f i x : 1 8 , ) B B d t & e j i o r i t j , o r t o T a i y t k o « o B d w d < m : j n i l o i r i u c k i t i a a t t e m p t e d to . .vl i—M 1 Tk : AAUtrtn Af iffift ntT

Jeinsk o e r o m o o i o s w c r o n o t » g T o a t e r ' ' y o k o

t ^ w b y C k r i r t ; t f c » t

Ctod^noMvp reajlinm fee ti>e karrcstdT aoinild, ?Aiiak u aad leadj for tko dddot InrtuBolqagetM tada triu^ kem raok aa ifliporta&t lelatioa to tko apitit-ul ipnnrft af mr ^vekea aad tko aalntion of tko \nrid.: :

•4. Wo tkoald »jmoo to upend » day in uni-ted prayer for tkis objoot, beoaaae, as a Stato, ireia|>«atiTely aood aon oarseatmiiustpra of tkeSevTwtaWiBt Uaay of-ow i»Mtdi Totedkntkm an o tisdoBed wilk labof. From to in dinrekcs an |dMed sndet ike eare of om pM v Itoiapoa lAfivkiin, Epe&£ttg b«taaB^po«tei of kiatimevitk eadi ekwok, tc< train tkoB np to ooatinsal pray«raBd cffieient okiiatiaB labor; fev of tkesa dmrdiea aver beeuM oottters of atnag diristiaa i&flaaaoe. Wo vast xaea «o oo-ope-rato vitk oar picaeat paatcHW, so tkatcaek Bdokter oaa darote all kia tiae and taluita to

. iato it tkoBMltn, Mr aaSv « k o I « d l y e a l l e d , ) B t e a l ! t k o l e a t < tko wOTkof pwaiduBgiiiAiiBgJo loeality.—

eoBaUttt. j D M o i i ^ t ^ ^ t tko deoiaioa of tJio majoritylT&i wiU oar feeWo ekar^ booomo etiong ^^^ tot« isto ic—led OoaeiAo also, (x: 47—48,) wkea oaarerted | A mjority nay aeriptara) aad ., -'tb«tsaaatoIeaT« it,aadTkilato t t^. hy tlm m j ^ Apoatlo to b»| tiwuily (by aemblanoo in law) oppraea aMinot- Urf » Anwk in any ooe eaae la not TOidi la,» ^ I k a w ^ gatkerap tko Lotd'a ngktfal {b tiaod la tko aamo (wiikin tko kkgdoaa | ity, and dtat nuBority ka*e no rodreBi bat | intaegible, incfragiblo, irrefiatable, fi^ aad

iato rifalaad ooapottBg orsasin-lHketiteTMtWtkeiaMLaidJeM. So Lydta. from tko oppressor. Sorely Tkomas Jeffnaon e0BelaaiT0,aBdkaieei«s<itc«mtaiW £d not ao oooeeiTO «kea ke expmaad tke|lta{«, Cmi>i« Powaai. o{mon, tkat tko B tist Ckarek kad tko most

tiK aader hnntan ralsa, are gailty of ki^ God. fil^ treuoa agaiaat

Sail a &r greater eiimtkaa k%k t aay kainas gorancBt.

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i"iimf"iig seffTfjiaE xa t i i t .caBS r a p m - s i i i i . f r a B - s t U * a - -M; Mtitut "-' w xli- r^ -ahiolt I « s i r a t K ^ k a of fesJAi-fifc^^

- C i T M " e s p r i i i f e \.i3 iocs Etam, ^ dnrsnsa i i fcrekTwuwt a f t a e i E i a a e . iT l a £ a » -CTTOKH iia prsTOTsitciy fyrTKHoaB^"^ the fcae teniir er-j r^ t at. fntHTiI.:n-,a. iisjt- »Ia» tiic itiiiae ^ lajBitiTV wff ani!*!tvfcr a itiJlc IJRisn it .

I n w i : ' ttt "TfTT W i f ; seal 5tt H S a n ^ j M s ? ! r r = E . l i a . i a c ® | a s ^ l s , etscj^. I iwKs it »=>£«« it CT!!BTliati.fia-cnns: ;-' — Ix a l i B p « e ' t i n » p i c e . » i a 5 f c e e i S -: cf ia—ite ftMnairea » tie "

I w s B j i s i n S T n i i ib is te taes lv antm ffearoa^ the sptaar aLl tM^ ' [V^s® i t aj - a* It jiaiissa vi fjtuclsa cc ,

J whi tenra r "BtE® e c z x R i l n r i l « « = W t « fcesJthr » r tk) iHwii-i'.

! Is a c t iHmt,' t i c : . . . - i — • A g r e l - r s r s i j ^ f e a iscitaliHn, suna woioS «!w

p a J T O . G<!c£, B s a e t t i e ,

Wisia of ti»Spiiao» fftaaooc^. r=n.« Fasalpfe. utei Dtea^ra^^ , a2 of-Jtieh. 'tiea grriprtfinff i t fsa o r wW-*' * nit "CCTS eatjd* IBs juSsci-i BttiWaBmiepiiy cam iSion all _ iln ie ifft txh if ijur J —

— ts t n n ^ s r a t a y TraKi r .5 IT t a f c m ocsasi<«an.y -ca- c"

I fir iofcc t iu i i , A s c n R t » <9 ; sfstro, and eaGSt 'iiiSats to agm icia fisease. Hsns a d»ea af tjfc: prctsirti-a tiis 's Cathartic Pills,

I^THE W A F 5 1 8 . T ; t S s r a s e witiim the xxns^ *

t' c f tJse tniiiiJiB or^rzsiHto. o f f r w t m y S , lauLnaxuiiii it» hwf.TlIt ti*?iTit»w «f aseso jaanenawj. Ifer- in*»3H " ni « Bsa^ III! Viiir j

s a d iiirXjjac. f « ATT ace 'tbe tmy-isf t

^ siist s s t y & n B s e a ^ m p jctTzt Iscdow TBSttl is tioied sa i TSmencaa vrmiinn wrr •mfMij jjrsiS II xsl ine ia. I i: Castirtaar, Barsimm,

tJbrSH ImK^ i^Ut SanA^ " 'iln. Jmmtta^ j r i M t e r b s S t c i l i t ftaitt » (Bnat nf bfil ora t S t e a c n r o t a

t o B t & t d o c . u =r f ^ r s ? - : ! ! I a» <aa CJU93 ,ar'n ic-sal r's Giieir5r PectDrai^

n s TBx Moio eaac v iyJaMfceaaaeBaacwHCSy' y l r f f f t g a t C — M g i g p g l t y

r o d ^ a a a a i ^ ' i v e Wi f lCBts - i s

t & B of i » a a t e i 3 i » r » J a 3 a s t ! » t . aii iBtf W H J _j in ' s o a t o p t i a t ^ S n a a r a ^ * * " * !

J Sam iSasam ni tws.' —

ja3rfk«iwMotatea(xri: IS) aad tke Jaitw aad j ^^ (t. 33) WHO transferred ia tkdr baptina | iistotke i a m e kingdom. Soalao tko C o r r i n -

|i]itBU (zriS: 8) as soon u tkey b o l i e T o d

'itteKptsoopal traaalaten of onrTendea I arete baptised on tiM aamo prinotples. For -ofOeNew Teatameni nenbawd byKiDgjaQ. to* baptiaed alike, all traBafaod alike

kyrevaida aiad aa:&«ritaJd*«!y cms-1 into tko kingdooi. all sttered iato it by ia 17 iMriing taka to traaalato aaeor- b e t s g "Sorn ^ w a / « r . "

^gtoUa wiikeai—aadaa Jaaaa iriaked tol 6. Ckrist placed tko or naaoe of tke sap-; imaiytat kiagdom in tader tkat aattflBallper 'Hn Us Kiitgiaim," aad pnaoked aad l iMpaay migkt peorail ia Saglaad to cap-1 eomaaaded tkat kia diaoiples dtoald eat and

- -- arink a« te iaSfa w iii Xoiff*-*.'' (Lake x^ 30 ) In tkia tkey vm to be on* as ke prayed. (Joka adr. 11.2 ) la tlusway titers mu to bo no eloao eommaaioB. Aod kad all ekiiatiaaa oboy tkia law of kia tkcre aoT«rwoaldkaTobe»aBy doae eommanioa. 2?o dimmu-iio <foaa wamimioi*—oH tat imddrUkaf my faW« im wq m»gdom, were

by Uie aeal-ctamp of iaapintian. He institated bat two ordinaaoea—tke oae to

XXemoentio or Repablioan fwm of gorerstaent of aay ekarekorganiiation tkat ke knew cf.

2. Agau, dto views on < etaBts," enoneia-by tke aforesaid mUbm and leaden in load, mast ineritably lead ahn to tkis ooadasioo,

TO THE BAPxirr cncKCBKS oj? anssorRi. Dbak BaaraaEi: AttkeamiaalaeetiDgof

tke St Locdj Baptist Edaeatioa Soeie , keld in the Seeond B«ptist Ckarek of tki elty, Deoember 15tk, 1859, tke following lesolntion was acanimoaaly adopted:—

RttclMd, Tkat tkis Society obeerre tke Ust Thnreday in Pebnary as a day nf apeaial prayer to iko Lord of the Harrest, tkat ke will send fortk laborers into kia karrest, kaving ; |Mkia tkiooe, we i&eold oonaidsr it u doing

Mi*tca to tnosiate Gtoally aad aetra tkat God, ia te Gre Tectumt,

^p esaearaiag tkatlaagdin wkatker Jamai' leailaaars kata dene it or Bot. : fka tkema kofee m ia •^Sme <fid Orut

l^ek Urn iitgiemtf Thm passage liutad file a motto taaskea tkat k* aiadeit

theme of iaatmstiaa orerywkete I ai tkak k* pceadHd it Toy extensi y totko [Aim a«ie3iagaa of Jads.

ga oallg it "giayfam of Os fisoacas,"—| tkemselres to tke rnks and tegnladocs of kis •faiyiiMaf GW"—•'Jfy JSa dMi andkajKisgdom. i aotker was tke sapper to be

Tkat a msjarity of one ekarek most and oac by its indiTidaal aeUonbind tko whole de-nomination. - 3. Also, logiasUy and ineritably it mast be | refeienoe to the desdt&aaa of eSsiect dedaeed, that Bajorltios are infallible; for minbters in MissoarL . red--ea against an act, t ^ aet m ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ aad partset, else Christ tke Great Head of the I f Misjoaii, aad inrito them to anite with Ckarek, natare and the law kavo made an | as in tke obserranee o tk«t day, aa a day cf eeiisaon:—hare failed to prorido adeqaate j prayer for this objeet remedies. I We, tko Committee created by tke abo»e

4 The aforesaid Tiewa sad "dietams," esr- reflation, wish to call yonr sttention in a fe'w ac —. to tkar legitmate oonelasions, wiU destroy pl^ words, to tke importance of deroting bo tke aat bywhidi aU can»erta Aoald pled|p> separ ChawA independaaoe and establish a the day deaignatod, to oamestkeaxt-feltprajw

" kierarchy equal, or saperior to that of tke Ro- before God tkat he will r ^ ap many mmis-m»a CathoUe, Ep-scopUian or M e t h o d i s t | ters of the New Tos!ament,-wko, like Panl.wiU

j BH ad Apostle ealla it »ti* Boig vf Oaisii ; i. a. ChikA's B»dy waiek ia kk Ekieaia, kia riawBkly. He»fc«gifea&epw riBti»—God, I nd kimself too aa God is tke propouar. It it a 13mgdimi kroa^ dowa oat of ska keaTeas.— I WaeikerHeawBitaelf—kieatediaAekeaTae, [iiiB lsiaapka tkeUagdoa tkas bro« kt i down to esrtk, or defter God kal atingdcm in tke Bit Bwis worlds in tke kttTCtts,ai<d tkat is

; bK(a d3wntoesrAisapo(at.tkat(}odka3 .'rewrred. It is kogdom of tko keams

dowS to eartk. To iatarmeddlo Asi ire agatast it in aay way cr f«in is a.

of tko same dmneto- aa tkat ef itkdaagda&rwki tkey ware tkrast dofwn leiieB.

obserredtU lis iahU mAu Kv^dom." He noTeraaaiof popery as a rirsl fold to in-eareeiato like a dangeoa, babes, aatiooa aad kiagdoms, and probably some t kis people, wv tke ase l^&m to eoafine tkem there, aor the of tke sapper aad plaaiag it tkere, nor tke present goreiament OTer tkcm. Plamng tke sappe* tkere, and obeerringit Utste, makes a dose oommaaioB. Tkoogb there may be dmstiaaa there, yet erery meia-kerof kia Kingdom would feel tkatko was didag wrong to partake of Ike sapper inade of popery, »cd tkp by example to spproTe of that way. Tke same remarks are trae of ill uaooal diarekea. Tkoagk ikere may be lArtsOaaa tkare, yet wa dare not practieally

Ckarehes, and rest this power in tke msjority of oar ekaroSiea witkoat redress.

4. The aforesMd riewa and "dietams" mast incTitsbly e trol tke ckarek-fellowskip of erery other ckarek in tke Baiomiastion, by tke action of tke msjority of one oharek, and will inevitably lead to sekisajs, dirisions and dif-tarbanees. For chorohes rceeiring members, bapiiiod by any one of the micority, are ia dis-order. All saeh baptisms wiU be deemed an-geriptaral aad illegal. No body of professing

know nothing among the people save Jesas Christ and Him etaetfied.

We are aware, tkat tkere is a Board of Ministerial Edaestioa, connected with oar General Assodatioa, bat tke society of St. Loois, originating some yews before tke forma-tion of said Board, ia entirely local in its oper-ations. Neoessity called it into existeace.— God raised np ia oar midst yoang men to preaek the gospel, and it was organiied to provide for their education. We extaod, therefore to oar

ia aUBlk« pie , kaoiriedge aadgood works. We eannot expect tkia needed sapply of la-bor wholly from ether State —iriidttCTer tkey come we weloome tkem,—bat oar resort mast bo to tko Lord of tke karrest, that He, in mercy, may raise np men from oar own ckurekos to sapply oar necessities.

5. To spend a day in anited prayer will do mock to enkindle kindly and brotherly syat-patkiesforeadi other. If we kare prqadi-ces, it will aproot tkem and mska aU otir hearts ow wit dtristiaa love and fidlowskip; we £kall fedmore sea ly thaa erer tkat we were ont in Ckrist Jesns. Tkoagk separated from one another, by disiMice,as.chtircheB, one desire will swell all oar hearts, as we draw aroand one common Merey-aeat in tke itame of oae common Master; aad as "witk tase accord," if not in "one place," we call upon God, may irenoteoafidestly expect, as on the- day of Pefiteoost, that tke spirit wHl be ponred apon as, aad many of oar yoang will be sweet-ly eoa wined by his gradotu inflneoee, to be-gin tke great work of proclaiming to Ike per-ishing the nnsearekiblsriekes of Christ T

G. Akdusos, JohsR. ZiosBxaoiK, Hmkt C. L«ACH,

ChmntOitr. Sr. Locis, Jan, 21st, 1860.

tkaa tko t r ^ ; Bat I kare jet to kear of tke first^of aay oao kaMaag seastimaata ia ooanno&intk PedobapStta, aad a* tko aaats timbdoiigbg toa B tiit okoteL I%ate are a few examplead puBoaa wk warameaa->ent Baptist ekardMB aaii^ witk Pedfr-baptais,b«t tkey an '^asd&rbetmB." Wkatkas-inSaoMed tikcm isaot fvaato ny. TkU is aaotter wiM nati.betwwe-tkemandGod. TBkm anaaMnBfai;»e. Tbmisoaa ease, kewemr,'w)nAIka«frta my ausd. J. P. Tastia, of SeaA CawdiBa, was, for a ntnnker of yeaIS,aBlf&i pc«acik-«, aad kdd aa isapectaBt |nrt is tke daMN aadte, and enjoyedtko beaeit «rfa«&tada»y.' Elder J. K. Gnvas satfeote haa auBoad asaBap&t,aad ma& sewlaepdriee, wkidi roRilted in a fall aawaatsoB aad a deal £»• dosanof wkat ke sagpectti. Hit kypoetisy bdng fdly deteeted •Bdezposed,ko racy aooa took a tr^ to Boom, aad tben nSodvitk tke £;sso( »Iiaas. Wkat tBftwwBed km I win not pretemd to aigrt bat aertm iti^aU tke dreamstaaaeseimaeetedwitkkiBSOBteBmlt movemeat do aot indieatotkat ke wasiar floenoed by a love ef traiL

Over against tkis ease, aad an odieis dmSar to it, I will set a few otkm. Mr. Car8aB,«f Ireland was onee a Pedok tist He mt-brao Baptist views ^ wrote ia tkeir de-fenee. Heaays, inrefiseBcatokiadaBgaaad kisadkerenoetotko badi: "I kava kat tUs wnld;I do not want to low tke wadd to come." (I qaoto from memory.) Wkea ISzat teadlkis, in its ocaaeodoa, I tiwa^ titat I kad Ecaredy ever read aaytka in kaaaa oompontion wkiek was so toaokiBg. Wk« eaa tay, thatiabeeomiogaPed(Aaptiat,kokaaIoet dtis world. More freqaectiy eia & be aaid, tkey gda this world, espeddly if ftey lean the B itiststo become Pedobi tists. It is to be hoped tkey win not loose tko wodd to ocaa*. Baptist Nod of England, tiie Qaeen's diq|)iaia.

Aad ia sadi aa. wkatwcsdd beaane af dagdi iadqiHasiiwi. , wkiek a*ee keeAtaa deeaa ao iBHttaxtjst , BOW? Iantidpstatheaaswer, "Tke^attk ia tteexeni* rfila indagMBiiEwe, stia oBstid oaity oat ita nwaaX deiM|a.ky wndiwtkefaMdier tofte fidd, fiw»Udt it ot iaed Ua.* TiWtbat iasoddiuH^ weald aamtbe vcxy podt^ towards te beard,farwMAIMaawtwdtng. sadOfBih-eesd fcraask a podtifia «dy pranattak tke as[&an9«( d«faeaid anddnatak iada-peadaBoa an iaaompatiklo. And lasrak a easSitkaaasa&Aof ckarek iadipqijfcuiro.M. frrasoaedia^ ooaldaeHnpSdi it,w«dd reaalt ii th* oretlkmr «C te sBlkedty rf ^ koa^ Aadifdaataaah wodd kereaaka l tkosxHreiseof aSkripjantf vastad ia tke ukan tkea tke aatkonj af tke board mftVt^uerstesd; boftasto ite graaad aad of oiMt wa. Bat if tke koatd doddsetaddetkeaetiai i dtf AwtA,*

2. Ho taagkt that ais KingdMa was toen | approve of tkeasentade of t k e ordinaaoes o£ c k a r e k oiganiied witk any o)w person so an r

ekrbtiiaa ander tke ban of majority, of brethren, on.- warmest sympatkies, as they tod /Aaf o«« chtirch, can have the right, seripto- j witk us in tke noble work of educating the n-raUy and ladepeadently, to organise an inde-j dog minist y Wo an striviug for the same pendent Biptbt -dmreh, that shaU be the j object, and we cai meet on common ground peer of tke chnreh or majority aforesdd. No aad pray for blesings wkidi we all dike need.

- Wo would oaU attention to the fact, that

instaneea, in answer to prayer, tke Spirit has beu poo^ oat apon oar Insdtations of leirn-ing and many have been regenerated, wko have

I

mtkdrmidat. He aaya h ia i«fos j C^ 's Kingdom and tke tnnsfer of them to tke ban of sdd m immmg »» or » OtmidstrfymM, (Lakexvii: UatiDndpurposes. Tke Chick of Baglandand one person so baptbtd by a per«m ander observed in i^y of ow «ster atata aia y a ) tkat it kas eitae m kaasos iato tke midst tke Metkodist orgaaiaatioa aa cff-sh« »t it, baa, will be seriptaraUy or legdiy organ-1 of £«ting aad prayer for eoUeg« in mwy jf ysa {haka x: 9—11,) that it has {wj-jbotkfdliritkin tkatdass aad also Cdvia'sPres iRd. Ifaot wrong in one person, not wrong as) oooH aear to yow (Matt. 17,) ka«ap-j terianism, contrived at 1540 aad intended for in one Eandred-—Kd amoa* yowl Lake, 20) k aaaonal ekani, aad systematiaed by a man 6. By the add vi«ws aad -dictums," it ^ w „f

' T ^ ^ ^ i t ^ d f w»k^. Wkea not half reformedfeam popery, aad at so late L«t logicdly and it«vitably resalt, tkat the gone forth from those sAooU, as herdds of &idia«rmedarttfc«ialnB«? HeaMwii- aperird. IKvd consdtatioDS agdnst that of independaii action of tke msjon of ons the cro „ ;„ „,w ^cS.aad.aysfn2.parpo.ee«e tkrL^om.rivd m«aberskip rivd gov-Lharch can bind the independent action of any

Hiab. th. wik T=; Jews ^ kis eraments agaiast tkat of Christ, and suck a Ltker one ckard provided tke ® TIo. Waaeoso..&makekiais.yfewaskineof|usoof Bapti« « «iteoedent to the action of the other, approval o tA^l^^ .vTiTwol^

he Laat BO id. witki. sal rivd folds, an wnag. Sadt rival- And if tko «ibseqaent indep«dent action ^ ewnm lanoa, , natk» wonld be Higk Treason. Use otker diarek be kdd in obeyanoe to the m tkis work, fraught with y ^ M ble. g»

THetoagktwkomi beooa.membera- IsiT«.ylesaasagda.ttkoKingaom i S ^ E x J ^ b o «.,«ted aad A B d c a i the members of his Kingdom pardd- pendence of dl subsequent, sep^ t^S! ^ S i S ^ t i ^ .SksUttloddldrTyd^a iaaoease h, approve it iritkoat being trdtors to the pendent ekarck action is a t uliity. T e g«U totion" of learn , « d ^ e ^ ^ k^kiagdomofLkeav««.Matt. Sadiantke higk ddms of His Lf tke ^ons of the scverd ehurd.es b mcs to give d^

xriSrS- U s S ^ r i g k t e o a s n ^ ^ t k , ^ ^ We ritdl oontinao to ase Uptism a qaestion of time, and not of prm- y bo « oar f^J^^J^ ^ ^ L « « t for making diristan8>embersof his Liple or scriptere; It virtadly esUblishea the friendly to the caase of mtms^deda^on, E^^aBds^a-ddHai-fiw first acting, as th. MKKoroutAX | who look witk distrust apon cdkg« anotkeo-

[kis KiMgdom. lohemTa Utem. m aaowjcr —1 , f • .. • t u away from yoa. Toa force as to become j dccidons, fiats, nsolves, decrees aad bans then | we most earnesUy dissent frc^ I nmpme Ud for wkiak yoa wodd dee^ as, |<»tobe kept away from yaar oommaniim. I Yon Bttke dose eommanioc.

7. Christ taa^t tiiat whosoever skonld I break tke least of titeregalatioas of tkis King-

aigktooasBess cf tko scribes aad pkariwH yel ikail ky no means entK into tkoldadom of die fetvea!«,Hatt.-r:20- In kis own acta ke first 1 Bade dii Iea aad ikfB baptiaed tkeaL

a. Orist taa^t ikat baptism* is th* ta±\ wherdty eaavertibeeame aieadMxa of &is king-icm. Ia in kaoEunty ke beeaae a member I •f is kJaasifl baptisB^ saying it mma VS to fw^ rigfammmusy He| 'wmda tsaahafiiaiSae lta/' Tkis ieaek»{

Mt aatfclruu: oZAW Mots saiQiiBren arst aeoag, as tm 1 ° , 3 K yoa Pedob tist bntkren Chcxch of the l>ew>mia»ioa, by seniority or logied semisanes, when men are inUed

in another way, you skat as precedence of action; from whoso "dietams," disdplined for the work of preackmg,-whde deddocs, fiats, resolves, decrees aad bans then we most earnesUy dissent from tke views kdd is, and can be no appeal The only redress is by sndi brcthnn, we sUE find common ground ia the win of the msjority. "Wkatsoever j where we can meet with them and pray. We tkoa skdt bind on Esrth," Ac. Matt, xvi, 19,1 an partioolatly instracted by Christ to pray and XviiL 18. Verily! verily! what m a n t h a t t h e Lord wfll raise up mea to preach the does the Pope eUimT ' Gospel. Hen, whatever our views may be,

7. Bat it is tke daty of every christian to be- in rcferenee to ministerid education, we caa long to a ehureh. The Baptists bdieve it is j dl unitedly meet and cdl on God to raL-e up

r<x t!» t<b3mm Bxrttit WHY 1 AX A nxerjar.

N0.1. /M laK ru, IKS.

WAS cot dways a Baptist. No one can say that ke has dways sea a Baptist; bs-

cause no one is a Baptist until regeneratedby tke Spirit snd baptisid into the feUowship of a regular Baptist churck. What I mean is, I hava not dways been a Baptist since 1 have oitertairodahopeinCarist. Iwasnotbroaght up in the Baptist &itk. Far from it All my early religious impreaioas and pnjadicre were entirely tmfavorable to my being a Baptist. I <Ud not assodato with tkem, or attend tkeir miniistTj-, only ceearaonally, and was eatirdy ignorant of tks arguments by wkich tkeir pe-ealiar views an snstain ; nor did I can to acquaint myself witk tkem. Wkat I wasbefon I became a Baptist, it is no*

necefnry th^ I should stote. It is saSdent that I st»te, in generd terms, tkat I was a Pedobaptist In r ard to baptism, I was told tkat I was christened when an infut;

tangat to believe tkat was cient for baptism. So, I gave myself no concern about thai matter, but plodded dong tke beaten trade which bad been marked oat by my ancestcrs. I oceasioad y would hear and fe^ something cn tke snbject of bsptifm, bat it was dtcgetker unfavorable to Baptist views. It was dl <m the one dde. And sometimes tke subject of ehnrek poli-tj would be agitated by those among whom I was thrown, but not ac as to reet my attei<-tion to that polity held by the Baptists.

I thought I was rsgkt, and was sedoas in those views whjdi 1 hdd. But my thinking that I was right did not make ms light. If I was right then,I am wncg cow; b»U I cannot say with thc me degree of certainty, that if I was wrobg then, I am right now. Every

was an Episeopdiaa ofooarae. Heaaya: "An indefiaito fear of tke oondadoiH to wkiek inight arrive led me to avdd tke stndy tke questiois of Baptism." But ke did tke snl>jeet in tke li^t of xevda&a, ai &e result was, ke became a Baptist. Of eoane, he lost his place as chaplain. He "loat tUs world," because he loved die tratk «f God msre thaa the bonors of an eartk court A ease iavolviog as great saeriSoe as tkis in < bradog Pedob xist prindplea, in prdereaoe to Baptbt, is not on record. Joka Baayan was a Baptist; and for no Otker ofiotoe be waa einfined ta Bedfind jdl, Ecglaod, fourteen years. Boger Williams waa badskedfrtnaMas-sadiasetteia 1636 for no otka cSesoe tkaa tkat ke embraoed Baptist views. In 1651 Messrs. Clark aad Holmea, two Baptist minis-ters, wae eocfinsd in Bottoa jail, aad, after coafiaement for several months, Hdsies r

dan, aad skoald teadi men so—ke, if retained iatkeSngdoB BkdIbe cdledbosl ia tke

ceived thirty-cine lashes witk a three-eorded whip; andaUtois&rbeingBi tista. Nmmet-cus others in tkose times wseimfriaoaed, tkdr property add, MdotherwiM ilttnatod, timfly keciuse tkey wen Baptists. J<An Weatket ford, of Virginia, in 177Si was impriwBod fiw fivemcai&smChestexfidd.eoBn^; aadECjah Crdg, about tius oiae time, in Cdpepper county for three ai0Btk8,aBd&d on lye bread and water; and aH tkia only be-caasj tkey wen Baptists.

These an ody a fcw, «it «rf many examples which could be given, of peiseuniions against tke Baptists. Is it too andt to Bay tkat tken men wen Baptists beeaase tkey loved truth? When is tke ease ca record idienaen kave been ixpiiaHied, wkipped, bacWjed, thdr goods fold from tkem BMrdy beeaase tkey wen Pedob tatsT Sadi to be fonnd. BatBs ttista kava evea aaSaed death nthcr than surrender tke tratk.

"Oxa «» Us." Virginia, January, 186a

itTR aoTJTHEHB BAmsT BTKmnAZ. caa-vxsiTifflr. xcxaca it.

aaBpunopd Sad. UeE iaeiipd tetetioa iaenraaed ky tke board ia asuudb tko HtaaffMiTlda fi^ in nqvBiac kua to make peti»£«d z*-porta, aad iadannagtkarii t «f xeMvagi at£ser aa.

If amaa is cdledef G«d topreadi tka ^ tkti Hdy Gkoatmast kav« tke aatkm-foraMid^ kkfidd of < pe»tea. Bat _ keesBoede tka rig t to a boaid, tkea k* aayfind &1. Oe Hdy Sidrit iadisataa oaa, aad iko beard pointi toaaotker. Or it aw oeear, aftea ke i»a gaae i s ^ kirn by tin board,-tkat tko Hdy Spirit-dU canUatooeaapyaaolker, aadasaKaaeaa ~ BotaerT«t««maaten,itis endeat tkat tka MikoRty of tiie board a»st be wraeg, if tkeHdy ^tisri^t . It isnot ladytila ~ ilmbat toe dato of ever; miaister, asr tka diteetaoa of ttM Hdy Spirit, to kis owa fidd of labor, aad eaever a beaid * •aaam to ooatid Its asisiiwiiarifs in tkia matter, U pats fortk aad exsrtiaes l^assi^ arisdlotioa. It ^^ as aathnri over tks ta ef Ckrist, wUdi kekaapratoao sor to aay set of maa. ast evee a ekareb <rf kis own isstitstioa. .Bit, kimsdf kaa aa- ' dgaedtkegeaetd fidd, aad keVsalotit to etery mui ooaadtmer, aader tka £no aa of tke Hdy Spirit, to ooss kis owa pB-tiedarfiddjor to ckamit,aa dwaaiflsaaiit mnyaeemtoreqdie. Bat the board cxerdcM EpSsorad jaxiadietisa over ite mtaqnaarie ia reqaniiw tkem to mate periodied rsjMria of tkdr l ors. If miirionaries at* de senratta of ClutBt, tkey an'reqxmdUe to torn and an aader bo ddigatiea to rqpsii to toe board. If tke board kave tke i^t to kdd tiie miadsariea toaeeoaatakiBty, it wast be beeaase tke sdsdsBioiss an tke aeiiauia <f tke board I kave no rigkt to nqs^aiy nti ior to make periodied reporti of Sw matters to me, beeaase ke ia sqaal, bat tbe oMe is difierent witk my nrvof, itmattera aotinwkateapao ke SBTB mc,wkothaa» steward or as dave. Jast aa frr as I kave a ligktto caHkhp to staeoaat, I aet ap tka ddm of aapaiority, aad tke same is tre^ m itr ;wds tke drais of tke board. And if Oe Seiq>taies oenfor ao sack right cpoa tiie board, its exerdse is a asarpatiaB. Aidka* agdcwesee Ike systems atfadt, ands tiie ezedloLt brethren wko oompose tkeb3a:id; for if tke board an to be kdd mpeoi^ I<c tke Euagoaatias, sdf protoiiriuii dcmaadstkat it be aatkorised to reqdn dated r wrti fer tkem. Bat tkat system wki aets ime auds-terovaraaotker.aad aaftariaaa kimto kdd hisbrotkertoaeooaatdrifi , maatbewrjBfc mast boomtrarytotke So tares. Agaia. toe board sunt* flight of removingie»-aoaariei at UsentiaB, aad TO tlositlaTsdam toEmseopdjarisdietiaB over tkem- Itisa wdlsrtded priadple aamagat Bap«^ ^ OSBS3 aeeoidiag totkegoqd, taattfatJ^ of dtseipliBe bdoiga to tke Aardies aleae.— Batif toeboard can reaaove ita miswaM atdeasare, it has tkeright to tiieexen^of diaediEe owtkem.to extcst tkat tkdr reaevdiaayafwt ddritoadiBg iatkeda-aamiaatioB. And ia order to inastzate tUs idea, let a casebe aawposed. A ooafrovway ariwbe-tweta ^ MissMary ^ board* as to tke protd^of scnae movaaeat ea tftapaitaf SeWr,aed«ippo6e tkat ikeMiaffi. , knoTOg kis coarse to be ri^ dstanaaa* to piKast, woaldprob y kedwaetkmof Aboard? If tkeanttarwen oaeitfmaek iEiH)rtaaee,tke SBssiisasry wndd, ia dlprcb-baneaOadaad Ins si artSR&dtawn. And waald ke tke af tlda i oa dw sta&dingttf tkeMisBOSary at knte/ Irtat-tantiieaasatiaa Aat, ia niae eases oat rf ten, kia staaSne, ia tiie dimmaiaatioB, waald be serioaily injwod, if art eatirdy rmiad.—

aEtkataader kia eye wen "awaii £se^*s,'' ^ t i r ^ i ^ ^ w S ' ^ i S ^ ^ I B'^k^crshdl I oTe'i diristian to joia tko Baptist I devoted pastor, and e y a ^ ^ to procldm

.«idtotkistoib.ptism}aadofth«^^e^aadte«is^ being the chanh coostitoted - ^ ^ 1 . 1 K, nra-Z ^ U r ^ ^ k i n ^ o f 6od,»Jdm. edgnat in tko Ktngd<«a of tke heaven.."- Christ himsdf directed. This minonty pro- tno g tte many reasons migkt^p^

(Matr.l9.) Lamediatdy dter tkis. todtow fa, to bo diristians, tkey wish to walk ia the seated for observing sack a day of pnyer an miad tkoAiasaei anddl kia ndaisten to that tkis same Kiagdoa iameaat, keadds: p^ of duty, they, without distarbingor in- tiie foUowmg:- _

"Unk« your rigktooasnesa exceed tkat of the hanging tke ngkts, imm^ 1. Ch^ has given tke ^ mK m m au a«wn»—aa -o-p. , ^ dudl ia no ease e a t e r tko majority, separately and independentiy, as Uring minjstor as a means fbr the oonrwaon

i a t o tke Kingdom of tko keavens." (v. 20) U e g d a r i y b tiaed christians, organised tiwm- of the world. While thU instr^taUty de-Clcady enacting tko law that no one can be j j e l v e s tkemsdves into an independent aad sep-ItncU ia no respect from tke impOTtaoce recdved orntaawsd m tkat Kingdom, aakaa ^ate diardi. This organisation is ignored by other agendes, it is evideiitly pointed oat in ho has a better ri^teoaaness tkaa tkat of L], majority, and caveats alias "dietums" rs. the New Testament as pHaawant to them aU. ecribea w»d pkariseea. From my own aoqnda-j jjj g, ^ ^tj, ^ tke j Ckrist whenever he sot fortk kis disdples to ^ ^ ^ ot tke deaominatioB tknagk tke promalgato kis tratk, enjoined upoa tkedi

Heaecitfdlows tkeirgnatdaty.tbe^i-iroftkoGospd; rftke pteaAw of tkw priaeiplea. Maay j lo oaDy and inevitably that tkere are Ar*«I the word is, go jwsaek. laara a great portiw rf tkeir pdadplea from j jngt, of fteo pre-itqaidtes, via. bdief aad | The Bible itsdf, aaatteaded by a living

If the Coareafijai isa cecessaiy organixa-1 A a d m a t t e r ^ rt^ lie tiot.. so an tke boards. It » impoo^ for t r o ^ arose, the Couvcatioo to carry oa Misioaary opera- sdataw man, boaad to art ti^i^eept throughixecative boards; aad Batia^a can t i ^ c«inot, p^ps, befoond wiser ^ Krt tkebroAnm better mea, tkaa thcee at present csmpnamg I Betag resptmsMe te the flwWT, ekaBgo made in religions opinions does noti tbo boards of tke ConvjsitiflB. ThCTantfaoafdoaAtto iKve ttopow to gaa» <

Monentrast the admirastratam of <mr Mis-1 dtarcii of wkwk ho » a

do

dMNdd _ a«aber, aadskaaid

p ftmiato fka mom of Fatker, Soa Ktd Holy l^tit." This earned oat ia mdeitly tke n-pwiiiteMtrng ageiey cf God dladed to by Af' Apoatla, wkea ka tdk tke CoUoakut stans {tkap. ir I3,)<'Godl»tktraEdated tkemkito tha kmg^ of kia dear Sob,"* aad tke Cor-mtkiaaa (diap. z3: 13) tkat tkey wen "iep-tiaiiMia<mMba^—''ho^ix»d iaia CiriA'^ aad tke ekanft at Bome (dnp. vi: 3,) tkat fee? wan ia^ti xxia Okrisl^'—'^itffuti

: aad die GaDatiaa ekriadass (diap. mt 27) tkat ey w«e "hap^iti iaU Ckrut" Tke Apaoties bejcnd all dMkt eas-liffd aat eaafc dtr etioaa cf Ckrist ia (ke gFo: nniriaiarinn •ml iieae acta ax» tke ex-act ilkntzatiewi eCtkaokafiaeo todmtkw •fOhiiak. SaaUtk* kaptau MBtiimediB «aAaia«f tiwApe^wan alebatieas «f tkat kw tf fOzii** n tka aoaadsdoa tad aata tf okjdie«aa to tkat law, for makiag aQaoanrtaaaeaiban at tkatbrgdaa.

»Na ftew«a»&i aee day wen "cnmrttir ikB 'iap^e^Oiia adHK"* (Ada,ii: 41,) l a ^ great Wftfal As BMlra naa wen «£s-fmt cdmT fclaf III iif mr^

Sa dM tUiMfIa of SHi^(«ii: 5—13) tellaV kand. VmSf ^ ^ ^

rtiC^Uiwi af G^ wen htfihei Jtii wiiim '.Tka' kaptim wen

" Oas iqptm" k ^ ^ I ^ tSiatbaa aiMKad, Cita-

to tke

'bring a man nearer the tratk. tkat it is impossible bat that I may bo wrong I ^ ^ now, but this much I wiU tay, the opinions ^ ikem, as to aa> rf our brdk-1 ^ ^ ia arnvMSBg tke Mwkda

loaamadilargcr ^ My objeetioas an notto the aimwkoiit, of feeoemttoeaa rf 'f*.*^' -compose tke boards, bat to the boards as »i. pon dM dw^ pa* a M ^ s Wise aadpioas asl teHeve tkoM k^ wodd ^ ^ ^tkrento bo, Iwoidbe anwiffingtoaeo aatkodty^Hieborf dA^rdl^tSem, opdd«d «p laiied isjada. boaril wadd be aavmn

whidi I now mack an based amoant of evidence than an those wkic'i I kave rejected. I kave kad mon time and bet-ter means for examining eridesee and arriving at tratk, than I formerly enjoyed. As to time, I have every year that kas my life; to means, I kavo the arguments on both ades, uid think tkat I am madi better prepared to arrive at impartid concl ons. If; however, I am

jsBcaant'fen£aUeI «r from P«dd>aptists, and ars eombattive against those wko defend Ckrist'a principles. If dkOMi wko break tke leeitrfwtiUies Ktdiliikaenti or pnBdpIes,kow wiQ awkso/? B ttata appear befon kia bon-i n g t k r o a o a tke great ^^^aaooaata I (10 aa ooaiHstZBB.)

butism, (aeo Mark xvi, 16.) to ekardi orgaai- j aiidstry to unfold its doctrines, and enforce i[ OB,via: J t k e m b y a life of gtaains piety, effects Uttle

1. CkriMianity, or eonvexwon, or a profet- J or aotkiiig fisr the eonvetdim of men- Bat j oaa of rdigioa apon repentaaco and foitii ia j tko sword of tke Sprit, widded ky a unse

It bxuoioob ssEsnaroH. t k o a t n a g a t r a t k t k a a o o M et t k a |

k a a d , p i e r e e s " e v e a to t k o d i v i d i a g a s a n d e r o f

« ) n l a a d ^ t , a a d o f t k o j o i a t a s a d m a r -

r o w , a a d i s a d i a o e r n e r o f tiio tiioagkts a a d i a *

t s n t a o f U m k e a r t . "

2 . G o d k a v i n g k o w n e d p r o a c k i n g a a t k e o k i e f

d i u i b L ; k j a m a a v a a l d b e s H e a o e d b y toe

| b « i a r d , n | d r i 8 g » B k i a ^ a a p r a i r f i H M -v a l f i a m d i e w a r k . T r a e . a ^ a e a s e

! a e n r o o o n r , k a t t k e k y p o d w s u a e r v m to i S m - ' . . t n t o t k e i

A a d f a i y e x e r d s e « » e t i t o 1 iiuii I iiawiT i i l s n Tif T — ' — " u i w t . e a a S S w t k o r ^ b e fcm t k a a K p . 0 ^ ? —

A n a a t k t r t j w i n d i « a y a dnm aja_«';bvartit.ii IijimIBi*;, laiada H.C.H.

t k o L o r d J e s a a C k r i s t . 2 . A n o b e d i e a o e to t k e c o m m a a d t o b e b ^

t i a e d .

3 . T k e e o B s e a t o f m a j o r i t y .

W A S * o T G o d V a w v a a t s an t r i a d w i t k d a r k - 1 Haaoe,a«»iiiiiKMe»w«i,anda««&»itrie- _ t k e d y i a g k e d , T k a « y w o d d s a y , fo, t k a w i U , t k e b d i e a t , t k e e a p r i o e , p n j a d i o e i a s t r a a i e a t o l i t y f o r t k e «

w b n a r d i ^ w a w a i a l d d a p for k i a l » w i i a a a a j o r i ^ o f o w d h m k a n t e o o - j r a o e , A o o s e a w k o m H o i r U l f w t k e a a c r e d rtn^^MwtoUdoMtedoiyeMmanioBK m i a i a t r y , a a d fits t k e m b y k i a j r i t f f ^ ^ ^ t k e Spirit for tkdr ardaons aad nspoadbU work.

S ! ^ t o i m a g i a a ^ a a d y o a w o d d a a y , i , V a p t i a e d d a l l b e ^ » e d ; " a a d p a e t i - t k d r e w a j a d g m e a t a , u i a d e e t m g ^ o t k « i m -• ' K o w k i a n ^ p O g r i m g a i s d o a e . H e ^ j ^ j ^ d M a a o f t k e w a e i a a o l a a i a « d t s , G o d d i ^ a a d o o a t r d a t k e m l a t k a .

fawtorta o f m v a a J o k a i B & t f . t J i f i i a i i c e i ^ aot able to ra^ pnm do^ wnsdtog idtk to I

jaufLn^iac i 'Ifetft Hnarwketky d l k i a k ^ k w a o t k t i C d d a d ^ **

HKMCr. Weeuaotgiv* f a r i t , V a t i k i i i a O * frM^-Ckris-

daa*^ h a v e m O m t to d a l M t Co d i i U a k

a n d

a c e O m o A w m tokketei /r ^ , . Jatt^tnt ^aef-tkat rtdy.

Wearawmtenwj OmtM^rtmmlg

d a a i a e d . " K o . t k e l o p e d a a d a a t a r d l y d e d a - 1 m a s t b i " e d i e d o f a . w a . A a w a , '

« M « r e 8 d e r i a g f r o m t k e « i v i « w a a a d " d i c t a m . " l f c a v i ^ k o e « i e « l l e d tokis w a r i t , t l » f o i t o g ^

a s a t t e m p t e d to b e p a t i a ^ t i e e M t d f o n e d I k i . k e a i t a a a t e v e r b e : « W o i . B » i f I

t J i w i a o f t k e m a j o d ^ d - i l k e d a m a e d - S G o d « d l . » « . t e k k e t ^ » . ^ m

fe,»ke.a«aa«t.daaaeda.toliie|ri.g«g«qf[ddd«^ o f - M a d n M n a t » p i a > t o t k e L o r d

s T t o t k a v i ^ K B g d M o f C f t r i a t a a ^ l i a t o t k i a k a m a L " H a v i n g t k i a ^ p m a l ^ to t k e o f w e e e a p n y f b r t k i .

11 i....-iT.rnt - tVT at B i i i i a l w r a l a i w t n f l naaliifflir- t k a t o « r p « t i t a a B a , : ' M b e

I w w d . Tat i«i t a e k t a » , tfc«wMleiiapiay an kg4 far tt* t k a for tke ^

•r. by Ik* «M{ka«toal >i#Hfc««

oppased- And itis oa

wnng,lliave, ^ j k eases tke execativo poweri. at least, tke ooasdoasnesa tkat I kave done my 1 jjj jj ( n, tb« ckarches, wkfeh are of gviae best to arrive at tke tratk. Stifl, dioald I bo 1 authority,-aod wielded by an iaadtat^ m-wrotg. I do not tHdt tkat God wiU accept in l wa mo e^;or.intkef^ ofHist tk;nor do I believe HewiU a«q)t ttmaayoBC. " her skoald, it wodd be a denial of kis o«» tratk, jtj^ Fatem BEssioB Board. Oar F<we „ . , -and tke aeceptatioa of taaaa emr ia itaMisdoa Board, seems to me, tebewni«,hfrlt08wdiof EjMoop«7 tora«.

Tratkis mj dm. It was wkaa I beeaaie j view to tkdr reoeptioa ortsj^iea. »««, tto IDnatm ef amadcB. Be 1 aBaptist. Ikopeit dwaya^be. I t««ktineariyiUkto kave tratk; and wkat iafiaeaee tkat kaa kadiaP"^^ bSSi »apodag ^b^iSSStS??^ iafinecdcg aie toetsqain into tke tosA of {board an to be kdd nspeasade toAe^w tkoseprindpUswkidLmake men Bapiiaa,I vea^ Bat ao it ia. a love of 1 tks daty of adf-protootM« reqma tk^ t ^ to mj. S^m ^ a»Tigkt injecting ara.^ T^^^ tratk a»tea me a B a ^ Aid »» ^ea^^easdvcafkr exaaHnatjflB.| c k S ^ ^

Bat a atom of epea&aa, wiSA it^iKdihe oiker, Oaa Oey km ^ ^ tke poiJer of a boatd towtd A i ^ toeebjadiardi Sid pnATlety, aeooiewj^. to ike n drewadsitf Oe ge^- ^ k e i - n i, nm wo y-n— wrong; ^oagktas*to aaat^kyB^* K»aee—ry tisto Aad B « e d d o e . aaim, a a d «x-eidae diiukkt, <ai>]»t BDi--wall-afrt ke de-ufldL -SmoM a nrek slKoOd s M aad daia ateSte fir tke fo^toa^Awdi

to a a s w e r ^ ^ ^ l ^ Z t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j S T Z l ^ i t rfjj^atken. T k m i s t r n j a s t I ^ J ^ l n ^ ^ I x a a r i a i f i a B , rf n i a a e a g M l i m for kimsdL '"Hl^iiSirt nfki.ll—rf—^-r-^* OaeBe t s ^ j k a i » todoio^ B a t t t t i a m e i i T U i e w ^

VMU^ dtwnk-. wk. kdd A. .Baftiat bat

fom my fin* generd reawm wky I aia a Bap-" tirt. Batletae itato tkia rtaaoa iaa pconincat maaaet:

I MMx Bafhsi, aacACsa I w»va ts» Wdl, tki( is saying a great dediaafiw'

wordiL Jlayaot tkoMebe aaid rfatol ^ B nir * " " <t«Betioa irti^ I awkaid pn Md to asnnr. B«»tiila ^

Itia! l y e e a a a to i e - i ^ I m * ]

Tkoee win k m t e , w k o fiad O d r d e g ^ M 1

W • C . f b 9 T E Z B V U P Z Z n & & S S P J J E X K i n

^ A P B S A ' .

itkB

~ I t e t t e t e ^ " ^ i i - t -rt tJ»

. , ^ „ W A V M A B K S . - N O . 9 .

m T ^ ta^Tll-rffeeay cptirmted w « mefced C«14«ll by tJcmg « th»t no m « in t t e S a s A b . . .j—»<rf popoto Ctarfi-poaT. ft^ t f a e i a to ooae! WIi»» on n w r n i i i f , t i e forifca P r e ^ J w e y thwx of W.

' - • l u . m l u d - e ^ b l e d . - . d i t ^ ^ ^ « e . aad T«fy attentiw- T k - « »j t«aa l«»gt l i» t w i l rf T « x « wlueh fc«

Thoaas, w tew wsnuuntMioe 1 waa iwleeintd from MexioMi tyrmnnyby Wa « - T» — - men wboBow.inkUold

i iratnn«to deny tohim i -if i—j-"'— «" oopalir |» ^ ^ - ^ k . . teeaoBiI ritilty, *c ,**u ,»o««» l

l a m k l a m t O H o m c r DHsaoHw

t l » Mtmient . -

vitli joo. I Madly

•Too rabrmea n » o j a » « t • v D > i « J l stoBtioato m o d tMOOttwr with

Iregi idtol iw S p i ^ StteBtbtetln*?-

fl. O. BATCOT, Xnm»-

n x u x n mJiTi, ess u m tds . "

OCK ca ; ,7CH XKU.TKIXI. - w « r ' 1 W . W W told a u t t i e r . f w

- t . b « a « . . W i « « «wiUing tooa.cper.te iritk \1AW-* CMMiltotion-ta a popnUr | the & B . 8 . Uaifrn, » f w «• to mea-I Dni>octmOeocaepn1>lh»,ls,U»™«i»tott^«^» la p s t ^ t u e «fnr Cfanaigi,

• • • in-- ' "— - * ^ - - • •

n a . acffls «n»-T i* »» wdtK Bii w y a i *

I ti»n mad miaisteri«l eliwMteM. 1 .jjow,' «ud he,"the Brotlier a psKW, b a t u j o a r«i o - t e no olseeti* to « « " f v ^ ^ »boot Elder Bm?, owing to the infinnitiea of Mgt, gend him $lO0 or r200 worth of your

u p o o T " r ^ f S ^ h i « d » t h . H e f e l t t h » t his work ^ eolporto « d k u own-' p a ^ ^ t o V b l b i t ^ l ^ ^ ; ^ ' ' * ^ U o n e , « d i t I « d W n . great work: for « d that

' " " luJf » ceataiy. In town »od comtry.he M

the wedi tof the wwrtar sod the alacrity. The P m t o w t t l law of to

I "Mr. Clerk, 1 ttcting pow^r I

A. M. Pouin«iTK».

IMt (kMB JM.

I tH iBi J - - I nuld aad » kind man. , « e » t i a hie o>e»<ii oapwaty Howl ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ O j ^ t o m e a s E l d e r R e n b e n B o ™ ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ onlym.de . oontnbuuoa

1 Bttv P Tiaitod Mnrfreeshoto' ia his ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ dissolred ia t a n , and pra; ing ^ ^ ^ Spring Street Church, but mide a ' • " ^ ^ ' - • ' ^ ' ^ U i w c H T . a B d NaA^iUe in hit e»-1 ^ chriat ' . stead to be reeoneiled to ^ p l ^ ia W of it. Oae idw ho ad-

^ d ^ bat i t i* i h „ e s e c n m o 6 t c f our great preachen of thel ^ ^ i U old mother S u t e s h a d J - T>— -o o iu T t»w<a nA-vmieenKnian I . - i ^ k n t m c tliair musoie, their

I Secretary of Forrign Mi«ioM ought to be | ,„n,ni;fied in his ereaehtrg so majewjc a ] their wealth, of men and money,

U s n e offiaally; o t h e m i * w i A e r the Rich

ndse. I am ssre

•tm^wmwMm «B*ww*!««»«.if

t» iw. .1 M i .tt

t * WOCB. 1 m r t rMk.-T« •mt So O:^-

• M M Iwu taB jwi ttti* alma. m m a , MAKt a. cooowo. »•>»«>»»'rtA J.W. n u - T k r t »« tt ax^br tar t3« t t l - l

Ckwikkitetka kn*«ttiH TMunr. vUk » n . teUoaor

WakmWOKMtkkt n i> m w^r^— »— •I nil I ImI r •LL»L l ITi—I i»T.TTMII— - T-*-T (•i«,na<l.a.M)>. tM* «» t taw^ Sota

> kr >aa>o< ^

" who MempUfiea in MS P^ONMG strength, ana meir Uignity and solemnity as Reuben Ro8#. He ^ ^ contributions to Texas, and it

awirf Board, nor the Southern Bi^ti«t Con- ^ ^ ^ ^ „ jf .tanding on &e rerjce of enter- ^ that a Uttlo thoald bo sent w n t m o w hold him responsible. He ia only L i t y , and thocgh unblest with the adranUges ^ ^ ^ necessity of a parent Stato rtquired offieiaUy wspowible to the Board and L f cdueatioD, he fpoke wondrous things. He He eheerfolly responded to the call. Gonwntian. If he is not offieiaUy responsi-1 fo, he was in earnest Express- Repassed &om Caldwell, t h rw^h opyi We to the Board and Conreation for his Mis- sometimea fall from his Bps as beautiful ^ a deep sanCi prairie, and fiUed our ^ . t t eoUcetiona at ^iaah•in^ I „ w y to be found in the writings of Robert appointments in Lsxingtoa. Bastop,

- 'Ha l l Who could describe a dj ing ««»« WebberriUe, and r e a p e d the Oapitel of the " 1® the bright glories of the resurrection g ^ ^ T h u r s d a y . W e were r e e v e d a t ^ -

Spr inaSototChtmAbeeaasendthe^ • • But I cannot I ^^ ijh tEe greatest oordiabty T^-e ^ " ' Ha any member had giren an intimation ^ ^ to-day. Deep emotion forbids. When I ^ ^ ^ to Ou t our Texan brethren,

ontirelv I numerous engagements permit, I wish to I the moat finished deceiTera write a saies of articles on "The Life »nd 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „ they W W gl»d to see us and Time, of Reuben ROM." j MORT heartUy sympathitad with us in the p m -

ciples we adToeate id this piper, and preaehed from the pulpits, and approbated the course we

W . h e « d rf a Baptist minlst-^ who n i d incite a Methodist to

mu5treeo^^ana«^e^»J«n^J T^." | »erare their riehts ftoa the inero««toieiiU t t ^ - j p n t A in lu« palpit; ba t that he eaai i not a -•otes tfret h b popular ejmpetitor, is an wdi- j b««ao», t h e p b w httog w « h T i t . » oa ta in minala- in our B m j ^

^ — - r : . — H w i n . Hot sowtaUiBj m , ,oTiiids a Sttle itrauge to us; bat i t ay be peiCsetly oindatsat with soma pe»Bs '

oirtuMLirf propriMy. T b . cbjeotion,if i thaw , , b H , speech. Mr. Curry I Miy fomdadon at all, mnst be based npw

that Brother Houston is aa humble, | ,,^^ clerk, tne guieimngats, so far as tbeir pro-1 thai v* a n sot regixded as msabfltl of a pious, praj ing man. He lores the prayer j t^rtiag pow»r b coooBBed.«« made te i r t o ^ ^ j I * t w , forth© n k e o r O a meeting, and prays with the Bmplicaty of » | md the Jrifaonisn. j argaawt^ admit that we are n t i T k m ehUd,andtheferT«.c jofaneweonTert . A . most part, ready . w i h ^ brethren who know him best bcHere him to be As p o « r to drealate th« book, of the Amer im T a a l H a Binewe christian, and he attribute, his sal- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Unpoeed. In i S o e i ^ , and of the Ameriian Sond^ SAaal/ ^ ration under God, to the prayers and iaflnciice ^ pe«n>'.e s ^ e * of gorenansnt, there wiU bea | xjtaoa, ye* tliB OTerwhdmitg majiaiiy of tk> i®-of his derctcd wife, that hare fallowed him far 1 eo^^ci beiwwn ssettons aad h»*«««t« . j mamber. rf th« Boards of t h e e Rsmaatiocar somaav Ttam. We do hope that the little j u fa inerluMe pna« the j of Baptist O a t ^ church'iB Austin will bo blessed by tbo itSu- have t e u o n to b d i e w that they w«dd M t _ ccce of tho Baptist-faaily, in thc.OoTemor's " ^ ^ ^ ^ , commuaiiy heaitMa to nse the Uter^rr prodnetiamrf S laanEion. Tho Sabbath Sohool and Bible on «aioUier;a!rfiiBlt- libertine and t h . infidd, if t h « . ptoiM-l® class will, we ara confidant,bastrengtheoedby to check and reitjaJii, tbeweUw j ^ ^ should inouleate rsJigisam t n i k .

\iister Hauston, whose rery heart has erer j j i ^ j ts. « c d g o d * " I a n ^ e e i they wonld Snu in theirhynm baok<4 been ia this work. Tho c U General, w n«J<>riae. c « inti^ret to C O D S ^ ^ ^ with great sati^fboUon, handed u . twenty-fire Lor i B , « « , h « » b s i i f doUars, the rery handsome subscription of ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ to rag tfaBl^ b t ^ ^ his wifa, for the Spring Street Church. ^ j ^ ^ t y wtil won beconse a prey to the amotion and U ^ j piog, B^p^rta, They will inrite Paig^-

tieptiit ministets to i n s t m t them and j A^tlaTwe " T = , , , . ! ehUdieB fcom the pulmt: but the» miaista!,;

would be promptly exda i ea if they and crarf despotSsm the world has e w I Theip tow&ings we so more liksly to bs a

Mr.Cnnyayc " ieordanoe wiUi the truUi as held ia Bi • Uthemijori^esacootraJ the 6o»ennBen^to-I f Q ^ ^ n o m a w i

« r p r ^ the Coo^«itkm « its will, t h e o t h - ^ } ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

S ^ J U L A B - D l

Ez rx iu J

BTSfek with itv

FBL JNONIIBS WE SATED I

^ t crents "Hie fteKser, ^ *iUi Tsew» &iHBEi«EiiBd|

CaMnet, whi> « g a ^ r t tije ptinc^sof i

CcnEraa or in its c iore^pi psrert, pointed pled^nS witboat Urn j to a conT» nfpolky wliiriiS host!litie«. Tb» fcelinj; of gire Ti<« t s some ?iB.r that1 a-Ta1r snbmlt to fo thTsa aaJ wiiids als> iBi{»ed t h . t apposed to the i pacessg* tlis right of i jijiiiHir^ier,«tit»own r y t l cT t i e Cxbioet xho* dec" ' eat er iato^is«p«Dsna i

13 -wiiu, lut •"f 6 I n^tity wiu loon octw^' Lieutenant Gjreroor Horton. of Matagorfa, j capysty cf tbemsjKiry. - . D.n^**^ mmAfi s. liHcrikl COStribu- I A . K i r : who is »!«> a Bipt i f t , a ^ e a iiben.1 eoatribu-

tion, in addition to the one mads by his l a d j I t Washington.

We preaohcd to very largo aadienoes in Austin, the largest erer aisembled upon a religions oecasion, as we are told. We sup-po«! that a msjority of the members of the

sionarj . — I tlait ho is re^KKniblo to them at a l l

What Bro. P . says ^ w a t not Tiating the

t l ^ ^ ' i r i t w o u l d b e a g r e e a b l e i . n o t o n t « l y - — atis&etory. N«ther the pastor nor any mem-

tep. KM. Oku . . ber at Murfreesboro' had, so fsr a . I know, «MEi«tarB».>a . Btats-jctart rf S ' ® ™ ^ Lriren suoh an in&nation, yet Bro. P . was fand-tetwmictart rf 9 « " ^ | g i ^ B a o h a n i n & n a t i o n , y e t B r o . P . w a s k i n d -

nc

rwB that a majority of the members of the ^ ^ the ^ in &ith M»d no mote oorreet in practise LegUUturewerainatte._dancc,fi«t ^ if they were m e m b « o

orired in the a » e way by the Spring Street htelhren. .

j Bra. P , refers to Ws per«>nal relation to ^ j tjja Spring Street pastor, &«. I hare only w> ] ,11,11 T latMBMCkai'vkainkMeibsB.wwaifib l U „ m . X Jwlsl—•!•

m s c n i or rsx kctwos s a m a t s

iMteM. Amy

lli^ i iUlBnaiT-^ > KKte sf tldx I l u i ^ n f c . j kt—«>a«iin»«i'»*i iiiiiii'

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6. T. m U B f t 1lMmmt:lt.-W»mm wto ta»t«- »• M m «t boiactab tWB-tik vIAM to | t n K aoa ctiU-B*i.<b. iimamt Jbtteapft

adaixtKvtaiDabtklaakmcac. Sa McUtilj. -nBOtjtB>*» i»«at9CJi.--*.a l»tt.I»d.«<l»B-

•HOW F-AB. MAY SIWlSTKRa CSDAQK This se«ra l Ppursued ^ defeat the

w e e ^ . 1 bT a beloTed minister in an adjoin- inant majority, and munUin the great pr.oct-ing S U ^ I hare delayed ..^swering i t be- pie. of Church

. - I have felt unable to answer it t o r n , own With Austin we were g t e a t l y p l ^ ^ U saythatif Bro. G t a « . has not done I will, however, attempt to sa , hs-cvidentiy a u> « t o b l i ^ ttendly rdati«m. with our foreign situated upon the high groimd and r e s ^ g secretaries as dther honor or rd ig iw requires, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of the ministry down upon the banks of t i e ^ l o r ^ o , I do not understand the matter. ^ suffideatly important and arduous to en- bounded by the

Bro, P.-s views of endorsing I do not exacUy ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ intellect and the most the West, supported by .^aprehend. His visit to SashTiUe to pre«di ^ sufficient for these rie on the East. ^ ^ ^ . j® for Eld. Howell, was not d e « g n ^ « ^ L i n g s ? was the l a n g u ^ of an inspired Apoe- Land Office, the ead0t«meat of Ao action of his church « ^ ^ o indicate tho r«ponsibiUties of the the place, the Capitol, the Governors M ^ CUV..,.. .tie- To indicate tho r«ponsibiUties of the the place, the Captol the Governors dtedifficultie. W e n . I ^ u n d ^ d ^ ; l neca^^ary to Lion, ^ o J l e s o £ telwhenBro. P. lets me know that i fhe had vis- ^ini^ters are required to preach the tentiary w m HuntsviUe, or -00 miles o ^ itcd the Spring Street brethren it wotdd have ^ ^ ,^p , , t i ca l ly yoorf These buildings

onnndcrea "aB intrasion or '"the oner I t.lla them how I There is a largo ana incrcaM-ij,

^ R k ^trtwm^tf^J. - r t ^ M r S u V jWi> A* ««*<

a c s n Mwuam. m b scy- " ^ » Mi » J<>«»« " " of !

I tarn Bkjttal, t4»«I

b « n cnridered "anin tn ts ion-or "the offer ^ lost s inned; for it td l s them how There U a largo of ^ l endoxsa t i ccMdo not comprehend the . . . e d U a v e d from . in -saved done in ^

I s i t b c c a u s - I h a v e l o s t a l l p o w e r e f ^ t e d to the | will come here when the contemplated roads dL«crimisatioa that I cannot see that vwting - ^ ^f eternal i'lfo. Eld-HoweU's ehnich was t » t aa "endorsatxon,"'

If we preachod tho Uulh, i t certainly had wide and cff;:etu»l door in Austin. We preached in eua sense, to every couisty of that western empire, whUe we preached in Austin.

A fearful norther fell upon us, the last day we were in Austin, aad this determined us to take the stage for Indianola, and the Gulf route to New Orleans, as we were assured that tho ycUow fever was driven far across the Gulf by tu<& a fre:*s as accampanied the norther. Monday night foond us in a rough hack of a stage, in a glow walk, the whoU of an intensely cold night, southward.

M o r e A n t h o r i t y . •ma ConcmrT»»« T».tlmo.iy «r E l f f b U u Dl»-

tlnsvUIted BaptUU. We have before ns a little work eatitiel

"Baptist Church Directory," by Elder. T Hiscox, 'Doctor of Divinity,'and pastor cf t t e Stanton Street Church, N. Y., upon the ques-tion with which Elders Dawson and Miliary, i n J those brethren who have embraced their novel views, are now diiturbiisg tho deoomina

This autho.nty hvi clearly

d « r m i n a « o n » n « . T-T, I enjoyment of eternal tito. He who has to a « finished,«id'West ^ ^ ^ ^ m ^ L T Eld-HoweU'sehnrchwasnotaa-endorsatxon," ^ g h r i s t cmeifi^d ought not to be riiquir- builder of i«ads ^ ^ ^ len-lorsementT)but that visiting tiie S p r i ^ K ^ ^ ^ y ^ ^ i a T y pursuit DUtribu- — " ^ ^ ^ ^ i r e ^

. nu 1 . I v M a at least the . ^ T ® Ti.. _ 1 » W as in Austin. Wo met Tenneaee a t r w t Charrfi'wijald havie been at least fte [ oSer of an eadossemait ? I have no capacity

to moke tiie ^ t i s c t i on . ays : " l a

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tat ,ws>* ar J ^ L WaliK tMt r i*«a «r>-

mr.w*. roxxoKXXWBn vrsxr TO SAMITII-US:

In • d b a i t o g to the pubUo the "

eant»pond«»ee, Hi» neoesiary to stato

telSvtar « ,p r3ment with vilk. But when I learned the course he in-

U I . a despodsm tS l . - j they would be if ^ y ^ m e m b « of 1 SjaiBg Street churrfu The bodies, wUfc v

" R»niove t ie ConstitnUoa from the tonadsaoa of j jj^gj, eoderiaitieal oanneetioa is hdd , hawi aDemocraiJc oraEffublkaa Oovemment, and i l j ^ n g l e c l ^ t o bo Hoarded as true eka wUl lamble iato anarchy lostantly." ^ 1 Christ, aeoording to the doetria.1

tobe repudlatedon ^ ^ occasions, toat tWs OoTwnmeit c«> lawlnlly do If any one of them 1. a body of prtAi «h«l«Ter U not prohibited in th» Constiuiioiu— j christians, meeting to worship God ard i WtuLttTcr ii n"' to the gavgnuatPt« P" -1 la , Ha we. W e d o & o t i tihlted to the Suie«, ^ reserved to the SsatM res- j Methodist, or Presbyterian, « !

"^4hebca=daiy brtween the t««T«d «jd dde- j prayerful, and worthy membership t h m 5»ted powers marks thelimits of U» Cnict^ the j Spring Street ChurtA. None that u n States ara united to the eitijot of the p o w w d ^ e g a - J p ^ j j j ^ ^ j j ^ g Q j i j j ^ i j ^ p I i n e . Gtmat I

[u^.ihfy areH-paratfdbfjood that l imt" ihatwe are wrf B^itists, but we .till hw

" i f tho new-light doctrine promulgated a t j ourtiHaed So procure their books, and WJm T u s k e ' ^ and Mac<m, ar.d Alb«.y « , d echaod works they d « r e . t i l l to continue to usa, tot »tCb«lestoi . ,a i . l iB West Union, Ky., OMI U X B I U B M I of out . . And i t wwi ldawa U be esublished, and is accepted by Baptist the only thing needful f>»r us to secure a p i . churches generally, that Baptist Polity, which for our ministers iu tiieir pulpits, ctff book.! L been the ndm^ation of all Uie enemies of theb Babbath Sehool^ a i ^ our b u l e p a j « 1 Heirarchism, and despotism, « id t P ^ ^ T ' ^ j ' - i ^ ^ ^ tional mind. This autbo.nty hvi cieariy 1 Heirar-hian, and despoasm, ana lyiajmy, 1 w a i m m i ^ »

enunditcd thelong and firmlyestabiiihed viewr I y religious, wiU be repudiated as t h e moet I odist CoaCerence, the wtHidllikB thow otitar

to d o ^ h t i . addressing my kt ter to Bro. P . . j u ourselves p^ finest hor«s Mv » « and « . tha t he did not dis- the minfetry of the •'elbow deep- in theroai cash. Such flu.hmen

' - . . . louau^ y r J ' l ie lp tomakat i ie currsnoy cisy in a plsoe— _ _ _ „ Mr. Spencs.of Murfreesbjro, wis exp5c-.cd

r ; Ac y ^ i s ^ he o u ^ t to have visited any | to to '^As the day of mir;. I d ^ y to join Mr. C«x;er io

w ^ s E b ^ nor do their g^men t . Iv.t forty that tiiey hava " T j ^ i tht«e of tho L d r e n of Israel ia th,y wUl m.ka tho times ^ S n i W e m c s . H o . then are ministers to be Eld. W. Thoma^ graduato of U . o ^ U n . fed and clothed? I answer by the churches. | versity, and late missionary v. u

U and religious, wiu oe r6pu>n»«~ — — —— • w—— , — . -Baptists. I t i s a a f o l - | , ^ i , t e o u s and cruel despbtism the wt«M like t i o « ot im orfe«Ji«uions, cxKUde

has ever s-ca." Are our oppo«rs laboring to oKcfuUy from our t«di ings , every to tdrancc or bring reprowh upon our dcaoai- j word to wKoh the most bitter 0 P P « « « **

This brings us to the greatly rtrengthened « t T ^ ^ J ^ S ^ W d ^ ^ ^ - W t o v i s i : e i a , e r m ^ ^ I t is not the duty of a influence, under h u administ^tion- I .

^ W Church. What use was there in m J - S L r ^ a r v o ' o r to .ce his family s t a r v e - comparativdy but S S ^ s ^ tiS^ with the Sprinij i r « a a . p p = ^ t o E l d . H . ' s c o n g r e g a t k m o n d e ^^^Xy pursuit ^ birth, vigorously and bitterly o p i ^ d by oth

toPbjcctl^^^^^ Could n o t E l d . ^ h i . - However, before he er denominations who seemad uowiUmg for Btne t diffi^dtv. that U f , so long President of the Southern Baptist ^ ^ ^ ^ jn p „ t to «colar Bapi. RtaMt C h w A . that h« w « l d hare aothiBg to aojce t or aiia^ioiis < « - - ~ prevent suea a t . r i l ^ S i t o diffienlty. that U i f , so long President of the Southern Baptist ^^^^^^ jn p „ t to «colar to «Bly way to keep out of i t w « to Canvcation awaketi as m w i misst«my ssal as j ^^^^^ ^^ fiithfully, trust-hav« Mthing to do with the Spring S t r w t U S e c t e ^ T

I pretend not to give feef I wroto to Bra P., bacau« I f ^ t h e ^ P but t h a b sub- suit, if his purpose was earned into effect, and

t h ^ p i t Al- I fear i t . Look at the the c ^ ^ : . T J I ^ I S k my S i n d T L , ^ Here is the Sprieg Street Churdi, r c ^ i x ^ W f i T ^ ^ b L g l e M b e g s t i t o « d endorsed by the largest meeting of

the ^ . c r a l Association r S T p s h T w r i t o B t a P - a Sorth Alabama ever a s ^ b l e d - ^ reccg-

T J J ' ^ S ^ ^ B^^ard comes to NashviUe with the

Baptists to g«n a foot-hold at th« C a p i t c i . -

h.osincss ho ought to preacn ia.u.iu.1,, inir in God and relyin* on the churches to sus- has steadily advanced, and put up by far t -e S - S Af^er L ^ i n g an experiment suffi- E n . t house of w ^ i p i= f ^ ^ ciently fall and protract t j , if he cannot live eligible site, nearly f « ^ ^ ^ of J g « . p e l . t h L l e t h i m U b o r w i t h h i s h a n d s mansion, which our I Paul d i r e r ' i t h hi, brain, if brain labor cupied by a Bapbst family. Toe church » b m L profitable than manual. Such labor. LtiU in ^^^^ ^ ' ^ ' r ^ ^ g n f however! a3 in the ca.^ of Paul, should be re- manftdly t> redeem i t ^ A nob o band ^ r ^ T t o as a temporary nece^ity, and not as of brothers and sister., underasworAy a=d rpermaueut arrangement. When Paul made promising .young pastor as wo ever k n e , . ~

, I T J T t w « no doubt to meet a pressing exi- We fed . deep interest in the pt^s?eri.y of .>atd comes to NashviUe with the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j , , ^ t h hit hands in the church. , , - ^ „„

and usages of genuine lows:

Sota S.—Each chatch acts for Itsflf a3or.», aid cannot bicd th» act5oa of any othw e h n . ^ S»eb ow should, in th* spirit of CUrisUia coortrsy, m -pecttheaciioa of trrry other, bot ooly so fsr u t.h»". Rctlon 15 acc«ding » lh« twhiogs cf the Se* T«tiiB-nt, and t r e r j c^arch is to bo thp jadse iatWfJeifT of tbnse wieMcs? for itseli

JifVE 4.—Sire the go'^rnmret deTolrrs cat!» chnrch collrctirfly, ccoitituticg a democrMy. ird bfcanse O-.P iadividnilj composins the body c«i>-coi b» eipeettd, la aU ens--*, pcrfecUy to hannocixi', lUCTfJbrr, it is slloiFfd that lb* txejcritii tkaU ntU-

Xc!* 6 —Btlt majorities mir « r , do wrong. a=d '.lirir acts tr»Me«:d the diviEestasntes, »cd be-oomf nr.ja«t iod oppressiT* to nutsniir.*, thoB fona in j ot'iiwfnl a.laiiiiistra-.ioa of U» ^owniicecv iherflorr, tl e ara of mititiiiM are ooly lo be rpc-OED-Iifd, »ppt«Tid, acd t«ncli0Erd, i b f j are cTiietily in acc-jrdaccp »ilh thf lairs cf CbrisS. ts reccrdM in the Sew T<s-.»!ii«lt. p. 68.

Soia 9. Persons txtltided from oae church. fhonlrt CO', b" rwlved to vhe fellowship cf »i!oth»r.

wb?r» the moat maaUesi *rc«i2 his been dote ihem, and where the charc'i rxdndiog, retaxs tc do tbem jaslice; nor eTei: tl»n, till afler the m;*; p»ii»Dt and carcfol ItTettigilioc, t rd ecdeaTors tc reconci> the diCScclty.^.Tet eijes Eiay ocear. where It is.tJie duty of ot-e^nrc^i lo bf&rlii* wit-ness ajUnst the maaifest wren? drne by aec-ther-and receiT!> the, cojait!? exdnied nseoiber into its owa Wtowihip. p 82.

Now this noting is not only ia parftct icacr-daucc with thoeo of Eld. Digg, eadorwd })y the Board of the B j p l k t Pub. S ic ie^ , and Baptists generally, in the oU world atid new,

nation ? Let the people judge.

SAPTIST PAPERS, KTC-SocTHxax BXPTIST, W. R

We h«T« ret to see oce kind ww^d of the oaaaer mi Baptist, from this editor. Hehas sereraltim^

tn it or Mraetiit^g contained in it, but al-w»rs disrespectSillT. ar>d gssrallT a quotation fn>m the TFettin n'atcimaa.

It mar be that he thinks this win iSeitM hu read-ers, £>rit aimot be thai he thinks Christ r ^

tist doctrine, tfr B ^ t i s i praciiee, ossld sny objeetijn, as l ike l j to mak. the imj^ iloit thereiSjin theBMe, the HlightBft I ity far t i o « doctrines and jaaadoes.

W e ooull not do this, however, ewB to 1 tfurbrethrec. And if tiey dislike us mod «!nr| work, menly because we aie mere 3ik» wh«4* diey bdieve tae word of God Ttqnit«. , lfc^j i i s w i m w « a ! » i » « - 1 - .

„ « thinks Christ re-1 pedabaptists are, we om not help A ^ it. a=d if he could fee they prrfer the wcrki rf Pedobaptiit^ B ^

' ^ .. that all Sooth ^ t k a n m M ^

^ticst Perhapsheisa lineal dcKeadant of other ground «aa it t * BW Carson or otherwise t* entitled tojrtat o i ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ teach BapUSt doetriaai he mar enjoT thi-i aAeritaact at booie. We «m- t « a r — r fes& that we'have not seen much of It sent abroad, our . do. . OertJun it is that he a on good terms withbrothH' I What shall we n y ^ « « » b w a r e s l

, d 1 will w«t , and pray, and labor, on Batil, 1 The above is from the and B<^t%sL they thail be ccmpeDed M

M ably edited, d ign i f i ^ «sd oourtoou, paper « « k ^ t as good .Bap t i s t ^ published at Roac, Ga. M aoT Methodist, or Preshytariaa, or

The s u c c c ^ r of Mr. Tustm has r ^ v e d ^ ^ ^ ^ l e l ^ d . And our the m ^ t l e cf his preiecessor to speak ^ ^ ^ ^ ocmpo^d of m « b « agirgly of us, but we have not a word ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ „ onmpetait to " complaint. vide a proper religtoM Hterature f c r P "

to understand that the churches g ^ y j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Pedobaptist o - M

us in the Narthw«t, Tcg«d the immenuora <rf PedobsptistsacdCaapbdlitas as valid! With

respect to the baptism by immerrion r e c ^ by candidates in connection with the ehoniee .vf other dcnoaiioatiiMa, the views and ptaotioe

- r ^ . ^ _ l L s « d ' o f ' h a v i n g nothing tt do with, the I thereby o^ t ruc t the I roof of Bro. Ha'rrell, one of the few Biptbit, ^ ^ b S y ! d o c not - l u i r e h " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

H « - tt. totter. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L S . g a . i l y to . . . w h a t mu,t b i the serpent ai!d the harmlcssnes. cf church in Austin. They « w hard t .mes-t iues j u a a t A. M. Pani»«iTni-3fF Dttr Sr: Tery ^ this whether the Secretary actcd officially ^ ^ willing to do aay thing, not OB after I pKted with yo« « y e t e i ^ ^ I ^ iaaividaally. The cauti&es composing the , Fscrifieo of principle, that the min-

. ^ S J t ^ t T d o ^ ' S i ^ ^ ^ ^ S c h . a^odaUon. muat feel that »heir i ^ i - ^ ^ ^ M«ntd. A minister's u se visit to thk city. Tott interned «« U o b w,d Mtdoraemfiit of Spnsg Street Church ^ ^ depends very mu-tote'^vi.K to thk city. Tott intewed «« Uob w,d Mtdoraemfiit of Spring Street Church j ^ ^ ^ depends very much on his rcpuUtion

t r« tcdwi th perfect i n d i f f ^ e e L « konorable man. If he devo.es him«lf T ^ S S ' l j S J i S W j i K ^ S ^ L « y . t t » c oonteapt, by U of iea l of ^ „ U o u s i , to hU work and goes into debt c w i t JttetSwn. WiD jwa allow me to «os-1" — — I - • —v;-.—lf.n.1 m t , Md .vea mie. ^ joa d«age yow — S p r i i i g Stwet i — — — o • I lomtiv •»«> .

~ m s a . S«ppo« a difieulty, just like the promUes of brethren, and expwtiog through — - - - " ~ . " . 1.;. MVIS-

n d .vea ui|*i, S iavr BTMdi — —

(Mttoa V f f m t ^ &r Dr. to both coogwtlca* er »»

StMsi b n O t m , I mdta no campUBt that yon

the

« SashviUs diffiffttlty,'' should, in th« o o « m of 1 ^ fjjjgjneat of those promises to meet his obh-[hafflu eveato, oooar in B i d t a o a d ; . nd sap-1 ^joj^g—if the promises made to him are nn-poM th« Qeuertl A»oe»tioa of performed and he cascot ccaceal the claims

^ ^ ^ t him, his reputaticn ineTitably suffei*, his brethren are'"aU honorable men."

M O ^ to j w capttitT ywB ought I oth«r; w>d nppoM NaAviUe, «»• j j^j g t m g e world of our^ individual dm-

' ^ ^ S w T w e e W ^ p w p o " exwtswd 1 AmM «t>d a 8«rwtory to Biimmi, « d to oomparaUvely mnocent, though the t . P ^ ^ ^ " " Utter cannot possibly exist without the for-

A « « u t l » of Vitgiiri.. «nd •kooM L , , . has* BOthag to'do with the e h w A ei»doi»ed j „ n,y opinion tiiat ministers are by t b t bo4y, Wirt* ^ ^ justifiable la «>g.gi»g in ' ^ ' ^d ly pursuits with T i ^ i n * A w A . . , wbrther that Seewtoryj ^ ^^ p,ootira the ceceaaries of Ufa, not wted dWiOly « o t k w w " '

Ut www Jisei* mm.^. jBiwof <»tttview.,IwijJkyo9

LjHtot! &n* BOOS other than kfed t i h . Imgotocmr-

LOHRIP*,

J .SL PEtaurre*.

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M.n i t l i iw Saiatew _ if

.t, '-Lii.1iIiiii iiiiiii" iT-s th*

alsst wha* steange tiiae. we have b S e a v p o a ! W h e a l itt«oii«aCK»tfce Con-TCBltim ia BkhBoad no n a a n c n d r t n -mined tiMa I to oo-^petato with my bieflirea ia w r T ^ f « t t the «f S o n ^ l n d I re«»Ae4 h«B» what &o*her W d b c a a d a a s t a j o t i i k b k p«Iilie»tioB) a s^ •tia.Uiiiifl h u bMB wwut iag almort every •mt tb tmim<rr «f which is to aEon-a t e A o H U ^ f r m t h e C o B n s t i a a ? W h a l i . tobetJwwdirfrfltlMT P*

. z u D x a s n x a a o r w a r f God d i ^ «

J a m ^ i a C h e M a y c w o ( l u B i « e . I fed tonN. te ke Mk UtoMA

liiiTtilli. ni.iblMwnf A n l y e t t i i s e k tfei Uiiig,U tfcathit l y i i t . m m ^ ^ ^ ^ bas g m e vp to

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by Sider

TJCW to proctira the ceceisanes of bf8,not ^ laimies, aot its wealth, nor to plwo ih«m-Q m in the «arde* cf tho fcshionable. But s u ^ a man i s r i A befMsho beoomesamia-irter. or roppo* h« inherits property while « -Mted in preaching: What thea? T h a l h a u

«>bl5gati«m to give .ceording to h i . abili-ty to the HUM of God is asquertionable, bat the UBM obligalicB resto OB the Uymen. Tkew is BO oooewTable diffiaeneo. But may ac t the . i a i s t e r ^ p p o r t h i m s c l f ^ t d p r e a c h t ^ c h ^ T Certairfy he way if k* ^ooeee, ba t if the Chuwh i . aWe to pay him ferhiilJwandaa-williw to do i t : i t i« » dishoaeat chardi a a * ^ UL No matter wh»t a aBM»t»w w o ^ _ 4 f he kM his t e c . of « i o u « B d » - ^ e , « « ^

is worthy of h i . hire. H i . hire «l«»ia j » « i d f » r h i a Uber , fo t jastiee r e q i ^ l « t k i h i a a d « p « « o f

wb«t te r iMa«t»ocUyn«a ,wf f l i«v

P e h i p . this i« f « « « to ^ ^

« « t o « y o w n wt i i J t e t i a t I P " ^

apagwB, •

that tried tntn's souls, and Chrisiians' r i i r n . They can now rejJice together over its present prosperity, and hardly realixa the pas t Brother and sister Harrell will ever be remembered far their kindness to us. We were much pleased with Brother E- H. Ttliafetto, one of t t e a»=oel-mto Editors of the Texas SapHst. We found him a warm, eamert-hcarted brother, who haa, for years, been in the harness, enduring hard-ship as a minister of Jesus Christ. Ho is at present suffering from too heavy drafts made upon bis voice and strength, as wo hava suf-teed, ev«i to t h . very v^rge of tha grave.— We reeomm«sded to him the inimiuble hodg and f i d v brace, used by ns, with the gsaerai eouwa of treatment, which wUl, without doubt, sseadily relieve him, as i t will the thou-sands of ministers, yaang and middla-aged, whoMenowrapidlywwringthemselvesout. I t will be our pleasaie to eommunioate with any o n e u p o n the mbject. who has confidenoein our judgment snd experience in wieh matters, and d u ^ only the postage stamp that pre-B.VS our ettar there. We have Uioaght that we might mwfurfeiy do more good in this way, be of greater eerriee to our ministry and tibit^ them to the denomination, than in u y otier way. ' o . , „

The brtrthren have takoi^^eps to have a fidl aaatrtaaat of Baytirt u»d Ssbbath SAoA bo<^ kept iaAaat iaf iw the brettoea a n d i ^ stoiurie* of the Western awxaatioofc They ateK>farleOMvedfrom A a d * * n , t i a t i t U qwto as diffiealt to get a b o x rf book* bmt. that point a . &o«KaAvi l le , tiiereUiag no i » a l a r toaM plying between the two alaew. Thia Depiitfliry wiU net interfere in A e l e a t t w i t h i h e O e a t r f m , andrf ioaldbe B»ae a b n a e h rf that a a ^ as wdl as the one ^ taetkcea • » pMpMtogtoopeain SUnkall,

m a point a e e e e ^ e to E s s t e n Texaa tiMoaBd d a l l m ^ e o M be idsed a t

toeadiof titoM. X t a S K M w g««» p l o w * to Aak» O e

land of oar Bro. HeaMon, thoold Gee«»3,a» t » i a e a I I e d , « l » b « o o ( S a Ja i ia to . H e i s a Mble pattssa af a mtm, whwiilfag wader A a w e ^ o f i i z ^ ^ y a u k Tha v ^ o T u a ^ a i a k k f i i A a , * ^ O a i i a o r ywtfk

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Wn nonmecd the aetion cf B ^ a i ^ Baptists generally, in the oW world atid new, I .f^Oier dcno:tioatia», the view, a n a . W e ^ a ihei but t h e y a r c e n d o r ^ b y «.me na«e, . North L f g .^t is ts ia this country seem to and South, th . t mu«be considered of far great- g ^ i ^ ^ t men amongst as have fafled to " ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l L l i g S . erweight in ^ o ^ e s of those B.ptL^ts that L this t ^ l ^ ' r ^ ^ S d ^ T a n d y n ^ ^ ^ ^ can be inSucnced by names, and-alsis uot a -nrfplcs are rigorously applied in all ease^ « . a fowareso influenced, thaa lho« Elders ^ a rUdmitdstratioa of ordinances is r.«ard-Dawson and Mallary, and Walker and Carbon, ^ which would not be valid in eonnec- «de ^ e tne.ucccs.or cf Mr. Tustln in the So^fJUm .^^^Vithourovmchurchea. Other, held that ^ J ^ ^ T ^ S f BaPiisl. atid others of less note. ^ ^ p t i s m aas^ i . t e r ed in a scriptural fam, be d ^ J ^

i ^ r s work was submilted ia MS. fsr the ^ to a quillfiod person, is to be accepted as for the n w t effeettve « to. oaraful inspeetian, and received the hearty ^ j a i d t h o u g h by a n i i ^ r of another deno- hense thsw w ^ cndoisBent of the foUawing mtn : ^ i a ^ o a ; clumiag that the two first eoudi- n t i tm ef the B. R " S. U n ^ tot this

Qso. W. Eaton. JT. M. Crawford, Rd. Fuller, .OM beinff mst, defiekacy ia the other doe. poee. B a t w t o the proper h ^ i - - ' " " aot invalidate the rite. In the majority of i t i « « i « d y the provaee rf flw-^ut^ i

iasss, we think, a baptism of this kind wotddjdk«ondk,iB a e d j * h a r g « of thoae fur — be accepted in onr churches, and far the raa^ j performanea of wluA die was

VTt;V, "T . . T. F. Cildiestt, W. K. William?, J . B J f t e r , E i v a r d Litarop, J . K. Kendriek. P . Chnrch,

J>. Gillett-., W. T . Brantly, J chn DowHng W. M. Pratt , H. 0 . Weston, L. H. Minatsn.

Wo urga our readers to show to their brethren SODS jast iadicatcd. J — — ~ r e « r d the! V ^ ^ a n o r and King, to K. to H tii^

« c orgs w 1 Ye iwen ipposeBspbs tBdoMt r e s ^ Uiel . . of orposite views this authority, with that of ainisScrs of this Ssciety as scnptwndly bap-1 a a t r a e t o is g i ^

' L . . . . .M > 1 ) .VM tkinr RntrntieB a . t«r ' ^ i . in ace 11111*"

E l d ' S i i i r which w7re.publish, until welean. I ased, nor t hd r S ^ t i c . M w S p t a r a U y I t h e j ^ l e g ^ £.10. AJigg, wnwa ^ > | chuToher*. cr composed of a Mnptoial { W e n v a tibe re«datiaBS b t k w . whether the«. knew light m « ^ b c r s h i p Would t h a i i p t i . t . of Ul iaeb ^ « publication Board of the 8 - B . P. Socie^, ^ ^ O M F ^ before the world as a purveyer of fi.gitious Lodges should they « e St ^ t i a t e ^ and revolutionary doctrines, b e « u « i'.s stan- their m.^bers by immemaa ta ^ ^

d a r d p u b l i c a f a o n s ^ s ^ &e ^^^^^^ ^ i L r « ; p U e e ^ query belb« h i . wad- L t e i p r i x . in the right d-^etiou, od in th» action of the Copcord and greiUy o b l i g e I t w i U b e e h i l d « a and of the General A^ociatioa of Teneeaee „ d we wish to tte i t . T ^ i . i T v f t h « »are B i H . l i t« Md North Ala5»amv Will the Georgia State The Bmner cf Pmt. of th i . ^ baa " i - K ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Cotsvention. by the . . t cf refusing to send farmly been treated with eaartaay ^ C k a ^ l Baavml , That when we ^ ! - r ^ ^ t « ^ L s e e A « M o i » t i o ! . ^ c o n d c m n « ^ cisi^ideretioa, and the following is tlie U a A Sdiool, ti«tw.winei«.«w«w>! m e r g e r s to Tcnne«s« A s s ^ t ^ a N « m r t « ^ Mid g « . l k - a a l y bearing of BJbki priaeipks, that we a d i ^ t l

its editor, Mr. Ward, towuds the e®*®" j i - a a i bo preaaiad, t h d i ^ this paper. There is not » w d a r paper i n j .. .. „ r ch'HinsiH F n « a . ef t this ba t would f e d Uuit

gagea&d bear ingw«eisf ia i t f ly b e n e ^ i t a b a v a e a a e d w K a e ^ . a a d t h a t f t e s A ^ i Lodjei how w ^ r o a . kind Us Usgaage to-lb«*ltoll7ima«raa£r8oti(maaai

wardi the Methofist^ifooetdtaf th is«Btj ,aBdl^ . | ]M B a d i h Baptist ^ i s i eh , 1 the.<l<fraca^esgenH.Uy. Bo Heiho£st* ' c - l ^ n a . gard Prtsbyteriaaisai w i A a a y man oeioy tha» the B a p ^ t s ^ e r de P r e d » ; ^ « riis. fdlowship HetiiodiMaf W e n f o Ward to tiia works of Masgtove, Aaaan,] and Roes.

the Theology purveyed by that SociaSy t g n u . Asoraaa Lsaai. AtrrHoarrr,

Wo are now coileeting authorities for future aso, and let every brother who i t opposed to denominatioaal divtsios read, and show to his brethren who do not read thi . paper, aod thoi earefuUy file away these as&oritits.

Bro. Buck, editor of the .^loioMa Saptisf dn-rapondexi Marioa, Ala., thus a t e . the au^or i ty to which we refer:

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tistt. Tbe paper'Hspcet. Christ to letarii per-1 trust Bro. Peodktsn and B n . F i iK l a s Bra . G t a v w a ^ m y s d f a » y Tenneme.

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—TbeLaodoa Pta s t o m tbe aaity cocaiitmaioa byPaiHaiaeDtortbeqoHUaeot^ eoaMmtioe vi the BrUbb ScMh Amrtcaa pttntian, vbtcb, la thscTaotof adiiaolBtiaa «ttb« Aairrieaa Da)aa» we«M boM tba balaaoe ot ponroa tbeMBttoeet; that b , oar Nottbna States wcaldaBitetbemaciws vitbCaaaJ*.

—Tbm>sr»acr«ataiaiiT t^ople out of easpky-unaiaKfvTorkat tfee luveeattbaaw Ab adm^ tbeowBt for a pcttrr aad cAoe bey atttaeted tbiee orfnarbaadivd m m to auore 00 Broadva; hat a>iek, tdaeklot ap tbe sMe walk to aaeb aa exteat tbw tbe poUoe h«d to dapene ibna.

0<w. TtMHsai dora sot take bis |>la«« u Ceaab* «tOBcr ot PaSasla.tUl Mueb lat, oo scccnnt of prtnir atlUn. Tto bdstafas of Ibo offiaa will go on u anai. It U tboofbt tba MoCUauick, of Piu*bantb. «1U tbe a<>iatnatiM to tbn vacant C. 8. TrMWurtbip. c . ' ^ ' * ar^ t«o or ap{>Uc«Bi» fcr It.

TVs 8»T»ns»b Xifftts awdta ISiU dnrtajj tbb alater a locwaoUw bnlldrr of PMIsdeiphU h « bMO to tbe Soaib KUettiBc ordeta, sad bat obtiOovd tbna to tbe rneot Jiffy-ti* looom«.lTe» for Sjolb-MTO roads. Tbe STcrase cost of a hicoaiaUTe it l»,Ot». ,1

—Jadce Black of tba Cabfaxf4 b sboat pabl!«bicv; a book hb rrp); to Sir. IKiogUs od the Tenliiorisl qa«ati(«. Az«nUrmsa vbo saw tbe nbacripitoB iut at Vs*blo|[an a trm d»js ago, i«»» tbst ibe cnm-b w of copies tsh!>cribed r<r was SSOO. Of t h m Bbek SBtis(^b*d fiw I.OdO—pauoBiaiax bimseb

t o T K B i t t B R M i o r c n s F a n r d s r s x n

B A m s s o K o a o K n s o u a B o t r s n a

• O O T K .

Data B a a n s a s : ATANCTLSR Cbafeb UMUAT,

l a i t a n t o * b e r , t t e C k « e b i c q s M t a d m e t o M f t u

Ototra] aad A f n i , toeoDaat tie aaeaat

adQaasded to enetaoMtaadodaaaodieasbene

otvwridpiatitisd^. IMtttavdaty^aeespt

tbhaieaey, «grI base bad aa epiMrtadtr t»ace

b p m a t s e d t b a moatof t b e m « m t a t a a p s a . % . — 1 l i b e r a l l y .

O a r i a c t o t b a t e t a D a a r x c f i M S c e t t b a t p i e n d l e d , t b e I — T b e L a a d o a r i s u * . ta e o a w B t l c s a p o a t b r

c a s w o t t b e a c e ^ a a s a o f t b e s i x t k « s « r eoald b i e B i « s » s « e ^ P r » i d « t B o e b s o ^ w j s : T o t b e

w - Z T T ^ : . , , i w tke M . I of Cnb» tie Prwldmt sborUy alhrfes.-ootbease«rtsbKd.aDdbbsaspaasdtIt«tt]M o®-1 w h ^ k ^ C a b a w i n pass Into tbebsndsof the Amrr-

ctipastsofUtbdocr,aboata4sa!alaan,«frabiiiTk-lie^taoartimeve eanoot say; bat. Sf oe* «Tni edtoteUt. nebt^ifiag bad 90 temUaa, all of j owre tbui saotber b nkeiy to bsaten tte possesaioo,

it b sack a ermMde as tbat which in Bpala i> now tadalcioa. T<> keep 8(tf tbooascd awo, aontb

m n a ^ i» an eaeaiT's eonotrr, msU BKHwy,«» we know to oar oast; aad thoasb Spain i« pmsper oos Mwiiah. jet, tbe diae BUT O O M wb«a tbe Acl-Isis of PrMM««l Boebsnaa wilt a secrK trmots-Uoatotbe ODoBsrll Mintowy. To emr thicki?: tbe glory of hjisxin^ a frw Atriem bsriMrians, and erea tbe prafii of oocapjing a fortme or two oa the •Mast, win dearty panshned widAbe reTtcaes of tbe ticbest asd B»»t patSeat .of otdooies.

—Tbe MnyUad L^ewtatme b»»e passed a rrsoV rrq^eeUF? th* Uanlssd B«prt«>atati*«i to

Ceogress to w e th>ir iofis-cee wish tbe caUoea! ^rmiaeat , for the scfodsiion of a treetj with Srpst BiiSkin fcr tbe reflorstion cf fiuiciTe slsm frnta tbe Ccftrf States, who Btsy I * fooEd ia Caaada.

—The Bydcey (AartrslU,) Uyntimf Bmrald b»tss « acooor.t of the r w s e of two Eampesc sirb from T a a w IsUad, brtlered to tbe ot Jy rar»<»wii ont of all tbe pastessenof the wrsrkel sbip Sta BtSt Tb«T were u k « firoia the c^tim of Use iatsnd oo A e St«t of Osober—WW fmoi ttTty mi!»» iobnd Tae Arm!d says ''tt-e efrb spprsr to be sbont tie i*»p«siTe mers of SI>to sad six years, thrir sp-poaniTice Is beatt-readles; their bodi»s, eresdued frtna Ions »nff.*iaa aad »Tt><wore to the weather, sr» owered wiih a eoUina of !>«ir; the »kin sUiukI Ht vbrir t!>n»«otor» toss^tailste wiih their owa, h»» b'TVoe spaaed and wrinkled, ss if fmm old see; Cie ao»e b « fi Ut«»d by f•TC*. the limhs diatorud sad tbe Tscsat Hare of Idiotry bss Jett tlwse pocT svautre tcareely S3 sppesnnce hamss.

—H-nTy D. Qiljv'n. Coited 8a»ti-« fttnrcer G»i'.>r%l cnder PresMeot V40 Bawn, snd Ex.M*tor cf Phil-sdeiphia, died la thai ciiy otx Sindsy U.«t.

—A Terr rfspectshie Udy W-BJ to Bottom •am-m«r froni i-nmeky vi »i«it s 'me fr.BTd«. Wi>n« therr Kite becsm» deeplr ioterMted la npurttaallsni ard » now »oioipTe»«ei with the idesth&t she m j (unne m!snoa to perform In Bcwtoa that »l>e win cnt rotnni to Kectocky with her hn>tt>sad. Her mental alien v tJoo 00 this point h»« c»n»ed her to elope from th» (inarter* wbpre sh.i rrsiding. Sbe is d e ^ b e d ia the S m i d sdrmisemeat: She thirtT-t n years of sa*, fiTr f»et Jiiih, fiH fie- snd fnna,'light iwown hiir, erey eyes, m d had a foil nppe- set of artifliisl teeth.

—Aboot 8 o'clock, on Tharadar the 2d in»t. the express trsin on ite Diytoo and Michigan raJIread.

hkb left TcJfdo hj th» »Te5ios, whi^ at CoI?r»fil» BInfft, 16 nal"* aSore D lyton and 4 mil« aonth cf

met with a terioas aeciJMit, by which two

wbem are sarsd, esosf t i a g S , who doabUsastyper.

i i J M d l a i b » STO. A a s t b e r aceoant «ak<a tbe )(»•.

asd mb)tncU.iad8}*a8the deSaib aad aaaea-

Luer a>palebes sty tbat tba aaabar of Bbsiaf b

17. B o U n w e n stSU bttoa reaeasd ftoot tba raiss-

Xni}rttbbtaetaofsadea2a«iti«a. C.

I . t T B S A a r H O T U W .

A n u n a ' a S a w CrctoraatA, Toa. TO. »»W. rca.

T h b w o k . t o w U A w a b a t e c a l l e d t b e txtea-

t o a o f o a r l e s d c n a o terqaeatly, b ssJU r a p i d l y

a l n s d t a a i d e r t b a a a s p i c e a o f t b a a a ^ K v J t i n c g

h o o s s o< J b e A p p l a t ^ s . S . T . W o e a a d i s c o t e r 0 0

d i a u n a t s o a i a t h e istrtatie r a l a e o f t b « w o r k . T b e

a > d e i t p e a s t s t b e n a S k j o b e i a s e s a p l q p e d a p a a it,

h w i n b e p e c a l b r i y a a A j m e r i o a a w o r k , a a d t h e

r r o a t o t r t C a n i y m o a o m e a t e r e r n e o t e d o p o o t b e

i r n t M i i C o n t i a e a t ; s a d . i f it o o o t i o w a t o b o l d n p to

e n d , a w i n e k a a e a « e e o m p a r b o a w i t h s a y siml-

I s r w « S e r r r p a b l i A f d i a t h e O l d W o r l d .

T k e l l b r a j y o f C O s d t o l a r w i a b e c o m p l e t e w i t h ,

t h b w o r k . I t b i n a r t e d b y s o m e i a a c c a n e i s s i n

« a ' « » e e t » — d a U a , * « . , b a t a j w / I b I w s r k 0 0 o o e ex-

p e o c d . T b f » e w i l a i q a ? s a o o a b l y b o c o r r r e t e d i n

« n b » r < i a e o t r d l O o r s , i f t i i « r a m h o n c a n b e c o c r i s e e d

ct ti^eou

W e i n s t t a e a o d y o n e o t t w o b e c a . A r t . J o m x

C i a x K , t h e wr i ter t a y s " t h U i a 1 6 4 1 , a t H e w P o r t ,

Rhode bUad. be Ijoaled tbe SKoa^ Baptist Church

i a A m i n e s , " w h e n ^ fact b t b a t i a 1 6 3 8 , b e

f n o n d r d t a e d c s t B t p t b t C b a r d i i a It. U t b e E d -

itor o r P i i h i i i b e i a wi l i b r o r a s w i t b t b e ttaate o f t h e

a a t b o r o f t h e Brti<3e w o w i n fiunfab t h e m w i t h iatoia-

t a t a W a d o c a m e c t a t a e s t a b l h h t h b i m p o r t a n t tis-

•tiilancs befiira tiie Qag^tratssbowedtbat Ws !k

« vxs treating fcr the pordiase of a aiiip tjt a

dxia ezpedttiaa, this b ail importsaoa froat

Xa^xad.

rroaesbaa aot yet been boaorcd with tiie £iiro-

p«aG3na[ress. Itbsapposedaposiihility howeren j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ whUt tboosaads are y a a ^ becom-

Sictha Ftwich. Emperor, ia a iooc aafience with J la the atdde Aaabaptbta, tto writer

Lord Coviq^ £rcctad lum to dedare to tbe £a-j jQipTewan that a people bearing t ^ name

^ ^ ( ^ i ^ t , that, altlwQS^ datiriag aa iatizcate | a m sppesred at tha dawa of tba Befonaslion, while

sojanoaodia^with Tngjamt on abaas of Doo-ia- i t ^ t»,A is we flsd it applied to coatmanitiea that re-

te-reatioB,it b tc be andaratood be alwaja coa-j imra-rsed tJw. enaierts reeeiied boiatbe Catholic

sdarwdlaBsrif booadbytbeei^asaBeatsofTU-lmrty, »oeariya»tbe4thaad5Ace^ Zoiaale

b i n t n a a d traaiKsafZiiridi. A Ooi^raaib there- { njstfcit a a a b H ^ ^ was no norefty ia bb day, bat

todeoarfpoeHl^is»prograa»B» b ^ w n i r f - hBttTDohledthfichi^ Aad Cai-

idoa th.trea6»ofZari<A, hence tbe Cabiaet of H o « d said the seet had ^ d r e d the m » t

tbaTaiIIeri»5».form.Uyr»an»d tbe aeg^ticas ^-^'pt^^oimed or7r an"eini;ankm«t S f«-. r » ™ — . w ' t . i .nnK in. I sect w.ta asdd at tbe lisas of Aastin. Xoahiem, says 1 >- -

OHKoran^ the C a a s r « S « d by .a- » As of

(S."e S B. Keriew for Reriew.)—We hare been mor-

titeltjleara tbat a portitm of theMethodbt{«e«Is

fcrrod tba Sbrtbera Coarta of tie deiireof the

Xmperor. Tbe Emptor has ^dresced a laoet ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

BDportast freatiade saaaifesto to Foold. the Mia- j ^ ^ ^ ^ cniuiirportiod of ther people, and

tas- of Stata. It b dated 5tb Jan. aad poWished 1 of tie p a b U e tbey icfiaeaco, agjaEst this

b iba XnOma- of the Utii. It b « i d that the sa-t^al work. U it asked why 1 Becaase

letter attracted peat atteatioa. WiUi scarcely I 5jet;.,cdi.t bishops sad deceased Mrthoiat preabers

s a a i e B p t k m , t h e P 4 m p n H S sppiaad tJbaproject, j a o t B s n r e caewpicaonsly e n o o s b l becaase tbe

and ia Eogbad it pres great satieactioa. H e | w i E is aot a Mtdeditt ratbar Uiaa aa J.wurimm

eoodadas by sayia*, " I am aaEoos^to iaaogmate I CydopediAl Sacb oppoutiOB, wa aasar* the pab-

w i & them tbe new ai» of psae% and to assnre its llishers disgusts the iateSi^

btasdaMtoFixaa." The Pari* Pa9» of Decna- He, aad ii is hoped tbat they w O aot jlridto the

te 14th, says: "Sboaid oor iafonaatioa be cor- JprMSoxe of wsiariiatm. from what qaarter soeT.T

Taet t3» state of siTura b daily iraprovinc, no t on-

ly sawitard-* the rriatKms of the Fraadi Gcrem-

atatwitb the Holy See. imt also ia refeiecoe to

of Saglsad, wiich are coatiaaaHy becoming

acre iatirasta."

fiiiiim informatiaa b tbat Cardzaai Aatooriii^i

itsfiMtion was not oonfinaad, and tbat Garibal-

£bad];aneto Sdly. Tha Pans eorreapoadcat

of A a I^jcdoa Part reports that tie Papal Snacto

biah into the Miami canal, and nrarly all die pauen .-era tuore or less irjarpd. ~ Tbe two pswnjer cars, cottlaiaiaz a^ont OT pr-•on» each, were thrown from the track and taroni entiTelT o:c« and btlf or^r teain. alisbticz in the csnai,' bottom npwar;'-. The tcece in th? car* was terrible. Scarcely a pwenger had »sc*p«i withoct some bm!»<', and from many tbe blood wa* enshica in »tr*»»Tns. which in ir,«tan<^, rendered reeogniiion a!aio»t itDpo»srb!e, Th» cri« ft the women, and the fact that the cars wvre cradnally sinkini in 6 feet wan-r, addert <wnid»T-• bly to tbe excitrtnect of the mom^r t. Hid i! not t»en fOT a beary inernstation of ice oo the »nrf«f« of thf rscal, three nrfoar1a<.-br» in thiokn'w. which al'Jwash broken «he roncTr»i m ti.e <«ar« i f ^ instanilT aJlmff, mwy peisoia ain»l tar*

drowned—CW«.i4il» J?»?Kirrr.

— T b " ( I B t r a H . o f thf' .Sl»t a l t . , h a s

I al.-tter f r « n !>«> M o i n e i . d a t e d J a n 2 t i h , c w t a ' D -

1 i a g t h * f , ^ w 1 a a l t « a o f tote lUsteace : — C o o l d ' T a -

M e f « l l a g w a s ' x c i i e d to-day h y t h e «pfw>arM>c* of

a n assent f m t n V i r g i n i a w l A a retinli i lUm n p o o

1 K i r k w o o d for C o p p i r , a br . ither o ( t b * ir.»n o f I h s t

^n rmm Umax WMMerttm. I t e a a t e s f B c a i l a k

; Xiis.aa e a p m a r f i a tiia 1

I t M t i M f o r B ^ t k t i tsgvl

, a n d p l a M tft* iai%is»i

F t h d r ^ i S i i m t o d j a a t k a a d a r l

mniila trauBatioiui

. I m t c r i a r t i r f s T ^

laBaaharaiiaaa toailtliatmttit

I f n m ^ RiteUc I m I b aad

t a & « i » « iaatnwtiB* «t tia j a m f c

k ma a mmemitj Sx l3bm l i s a B r a C a w a 6 * t i k

\ propor « « wefi ia* .

> tha j w n l — a a d a - a i m i , u

[tfcafia^aisa i f Aaaa fiantiBaa fi

lafwiudk riMni aiipoiiiti^l

sa i E ^ , te w i to it tbst 1

imgirmtr » » is

mmimI '"I

tt&KtMaiatiBMibalinr. ^

L U ^ ^ k d i BwaitiT

H Caataa, aCss., aa w ;

I in tki fiicaiiaa, aad

I to • n ^ fe d i i l & B a a i j u " * "

Twitka p a m B ^ S t a c a M : ^

, TfaU wluat « B t&a

/ t h a t w v a d ^ "

iini, laalinnlrii,

n i f n c a d , dt

iaHM^, mi. tii^ tlb a^ooadiB^ r ft* S n e t i a a « a d

r "Riptaft i^unfr^

r. mar come.

tHoapsox o» FsTzas. Typhoid, Ssartet, etc.

Tke aatbor of thb work, b Dr. Thorapmn,

ioa-2 knowa ia thb oty and eoauDaaity as a skiiirni

p,Vysic5io,atidrrmaritabJy taccns^tl ia feTers,asd

espedaHy ih» typhoid. Ibe work ooasbta of 400

onen and b cotten ap ia a neat Bbraiy style, boasd I m e who was wirntly hung at CbarWuwn. It!»

in Sheep, prtca «2 00. Thb Hadtt our p e t s , ^ « id Coppie b with bis frVnds to Ce^r c ^ b ^ . H la soeep, {"reo «- , . , I waa la the Jolm Brown fbray, acd esct{je,i into Caji J^wiedgeot i b e w a r k . f o r w e a r e » j » g d e o f m e d - l ^ ' " g ^ ^ j-Dprad«t!T retnSfd i-to thi. kai theories and practicp, except oocstitatianally I gajt,^ in aanger cf «nff-rirc f jt thn c-im.-!.

battaid that t!te Pope wiH giraap Karaasna, pro-1 apptud U mintral ftuams ami Hoed Bnt j comnlit'ed agalcst a sister 8i*te. COT. s h b d ^ r s a t o f iua d o a u a i » . b . seo^-ed to w U l s b o c k . if tbe theory ^ ^ ^ J ^

3t TiiHeawna baa pabGdiada pamphlet ta wlud> j rrcom^m l at» correct «ces, atot he of teeeuma-1 aan«»r, and before a new rr^oiiU oc can

ia»hoea!»lb«tarTjtorialrigatsof tl»o Pope.--jbie raJae to erery InlelBttftt bead of a timily, A 1 p r o c a , ^ he wiU be saf* la Caaida.

Wicked deai5» ^aiast Italy b atjU eatertaiaed I meaher of aty tony b rick, 1 go for Dr. T. He 1 Orleans Pisayj™* notices the arrival

W A a s n t a . Brourdespatehas wa gee that af j h:iiairr« how does tbe paidenteoopUia. WeteDblaL j f ^ ^ d i ^ from C a W t a with acarso of in-

? « a a it b fally b ^ tba g o - a a - e

taada opariy ani actfraly to mterfera ia Ceatial pboW ffcrer. Do joa sobon. a ^ 1 ^ . ^ng coatrsctrd t-r it st IS Itsly, ia fceor of tbe exiled dakas tbe PapsI I l e ^ d b e . and « the expecting to ^ i r e U at the end of t ^ r f H>iy, la - , , .. I icoir'*. totm. I r> borne asetbe s imjaely^h . The P i « « » « « " J " i t H the see rjd dl-&, . .ran«Bt . and tie aonow Bads tbe paUeot «11 rect srtiral at Sew O r l e ^ from IHlcntt^

nisb reooTered. W e ate pleased sod aatonahed.— I fore « « w b hs»e gone from Be»tM asoa. ly.

w^^Ierfel doett*> I The widow of Santerre, tbe brewer-who plsT-fl Wocdenai I » w i o « > t apart in th-fl^ Fnach R-rolailof.

S;.w we ask the tpisrtlOB, e a n ^ Dr. T. e x ^ J ^ j ^ l S d at^- exrontk® of LcnU X V I - U tbe fjaptoaa of Tpbold fcrerao that any btdligens J g^^ ^ ^ ^ Ftnboarg, 8:. G-raain tadirr or taiAber can decide when a cbBd ot setrsal I ^ .ffl™, that she has ia ^ r poi ,« .»o the k ^ s 1 — • ^ ^ »... .>,« s.™-! W b thick so. Bat If he has discor- [ ..f tbe B *siile; a!«o a camber cf cnrioos nanntes j J®^ a^a ^ ine e i ^ «

aad pditicai ligitta. hist wfll arrest tbe tteiy aniticf J ^ ^ notso 1 _ g ^ jj^ sUSemrats nnde by the I>ettt>lt membership, and the ameanls will be crrcit-

DmaiA mrMtaatioa b that the Diet of t h a t l ^ r i b o th.m and potetont their ase that tbey can ^ ^ 2.„„.T^iaUTe t o r e c e n t ootbrrak scrr« . ^ ^ „ o r name and aaicait

b i m b r t i . . e p « « i o a o f C h a r . b a a d S U t e . h o a l d L s ^ by iatHii^t ft-iBea « « , w h « e l

haraadasasadtima. lUtiakKi. ^ ^ I and adds tie t«Umocy of sereral-Caaadian I n,«abeTsblp, - - - - 8 1 03

C o . F « b o . , ; « r f a e d . Forney b electMCJe^. 1 ^ ^ G o D e o t e d f>r Chareb. - - - - 10 00

H - f f ^ S « « a n t avams, aad a IBUe bosiaess b U b f s for fcrer. He baa ta3« aaed them to Ms p r ^ I - I

Vterdcaet astoalshiog sacceia. He b w girea to

* r BrlgCTefcefedPauanstoa as Speaker. H « e j-.ieWT and pteetice to bb proiessioc. ItbawatSs-

are'lfeB-Htats- reaarka oa tbe oeeasia.. Befog «mbly notked by tbe a « t «Bfa«rtj|b:^iaas to

of a»trileiah»iaidi»t beloCBtbe Trte wa»|t\efrjatb. It baa already boea adopted by aearea

O-iearsBMBt.

' p a ' ^ a d la t3ia

Aar.

F i o * AaHria *m laaia tbat tba Tieaaa G a a ^

ydUisbss tba impanal daena, aatetiss that the latiiauaypftim Jaws b to ba regarded aa of tbe I

I Taiaa aa tbat of dubtiaaa. Tba atasare |

aad feel tha iaibpambia oeoesafty of a boass of

worship,«»tha Mtinaad axbtaaea aad pnapatity

of t i* abazob*

Tbsoaljf rooa al sll-irful^ aad wnHnoar

«eatta,bthai(0(»dttofyofFiTataaB<a Han,Bi«»

Capttel Hm, aad back of the Capital bnlMirg —

n»b ban win boa, wbsa packed, psthapt, ISO. Ia-

ooawiU«rta8dt«»toaattb.ttb ia good wtatb»r

Btaaliy puked to it* auaoat o>pa<S»y. aad aaiabers

go away. There are, dari»« tbo winters, «00 aedi-

eatttadaats,beaidaa tbs cadets,hi thb cAy,t!ota

tawof th»mBaptb«i,oethestosof Bsptbt»,and a

goodly aaaberof theaa haee beea attwdaaaapoa

o w alnbtiy, aad eery aaay a»oca woald all«d bad

WW a hoaia of wotibip saora asostribte.

Oar pieaeat aaabar ot aaabera b saT«ty,

wbidi abova a eoeatant, thoagb aot tafjd iactaase

itsoeoar orgaalaslbB.

Oor aabi»tb Sdiool bas abaady Teaebed coa ban-

dredi and a large OoagweaBonsl BiWa Ciaa oeeu ereiy Sabbath at eraooo at •o'cloek.

W a bat* pardased aa ailgSMa aad b^atiftfl site,

00 SpHeg Street, and Polk AToaae. at a cost of fO,-

S50. WehaTer^sedtbtatani.orae*riy»o,anocg

oatsflwa and oar friaads In thb city.

The boasebeatbaUad tocostaboot $30 000, at

tha lowrat poattble diara. Thb may look large to

leaoy of yoa who ai» cot baUtsr with the cost of

iarge pabiic straotarH la cttiea where eTwytUcg is

so high. T i b will ooly baSd a rcspec-abUs brick

bniMlcg tbat will aeat 600 persoos. There b ast a

chartdi boate ia tba dqr proper tbat dil not oo»t

more, asd soow of them two and three times as

asaob.

Towuda the baMiag fund, we bare leorired frtm

oar tHsads wl\boat, in answer to drealsrs lect oat

last spring, a ^ the rasait of car ag*Dcy ia Texas.

Itst fall, tbe sam of 500. The addi-Josal rnm

of flO 000 b BOW needed to eaable as to go r;«ht

forward and pat ap tbe srallt, c o m ia snd fld-h ciT

the anaieoce room ia the baaeamit, ao that we can

worsWp in it next winter.

Xow, bielbrea aad ftieods, we bars mtde a pUin

ahowing to yoa, becaase apoa yoa slore we deprsd

for thb snia. We bare dcae what we cooli A'l that

is left at H to tnst in the lord sad oor intkmt

We bare not fdt daring the past year, that we ba^e

been scil3? for carseiees alooe, bat as tbo represM-

tatiresof thcee brelbrea called 0;d Landmark Btp-

tlats ail orer tbe Sootb, in the advocacy asd maio-

tainance of these ptincipSes, for which wo hare been

called to soir?r.

Tbe lirge scm y«t needed, does not sppal as. We

hare aa " o>»ercoiaing faith" ia tbe righteooBsess of

oar oaase, and in oar 60a, in witcae hand are tlie

bearUof tbe breahren, thai we do not, we etnnot

d-spond. It b bat a triflj when dirided among the

Landmark Bap'.issa of the 8->atb; toereryoGe of

which we DOW, ia behalf of tbeCharcb, m»k» a direti aid ^srsmtal appejii. Will yoa not ke:p as now, a little if not ;»S«ra3y t We ssked for too smaH a snm be-

fore, ot oar bretiueo told ns weshonld btre reeeiied

an we needed at oar tint calL Bet many of yon told

a« that If tbat did not saSae, to call agUn — we are

sneooraged to da so. As yoa desire n« to exist «•

a eharch, aid f * the pHadpl;* we bare adnwatwi

to iona. and for which we hare aaffwed so mn^i, to

a1nmt>h ia Hill ci?,—as yoa desire to see one i^id-

aiark Baptist Chareh e«tai>lished in KsshTiil*, a

wiuiess for tbe troth of Jesas—win y la not aid ls

eith a cbeerfal heart aad geaimRU iiani this one

time.

This city b now being male the denomitsatli^il

h«d.qiar«ets of other denomioations—the point

from whence tbeyntsy, hy meaas of their strccg

chnrohes, snd tbelf papers aac books, radiate ibetr

laaaeoce sll orer the Booth.

^hali we sleep wliile thb b l>eing done 2 We are

not asle?Ti, as yon kaow; aad the itiiience of the

m<^bers of tbe Spring Sireet Chnrch, thmnih t'>e

3on'J»-Wf*twn Pnbliihinf Hmso, tbe Tmtfssft

Boftisl, and the S.iotliera Baptist Sabbath

Onion, Is fell, and will be still more powerfa'.iy la

erery SUte aad oocnty in the wiiol* S o u t h aad

West. We are not K> far o w ^ from yoa, bat w y

near ynn, and bboring far yon, aid vUh yon for

Ch.'bt.

Sball we ask yonr help in rain 1 open

week lista-fw »100, for $50, for $25 for $10

forfS, for $2 SO .Cagaid ^nece, the dime of L\, Ars.

sndTeias), and $1—which we srili keep ttar.>ilss

antU the amoont needed b realist We belirTe

there are ten, and may i>e a score of men in Tei;ncs-

J-S sl<->ne who will gi»e $100«ach towards talsob

)y:t, and macy more in Missiwippi, an-i Text*.

.Valabams sad Oeorji*. We may lie deoeired. fee

th« open saotber column 1 Who will be the

iSr t to reeacHi'l to the 8.tti who to the second, tid

who to the thiTd, aad who to each list

To Ora Sitraas: We brllere there are tens of

iboaaiods of prajiag, workitig sbters. whose tym-

psthles are with their riiters of the Sptlog Sureei

Chnrti, »nd who would d> stomelhing to help tltera

if they ir.tka'W ^o* to do it. Toa are awire t':»t

the sisters .if ibe Sprir g St.-oet ChnrcKbaie foranl

them'elTea lato a Srtrimg Sxitty, srd Ule ia trw-xg, aLd laske np garmeals and sell i V m lo

make mocfy to baild the boase. Tbey hare n»de

np!n the Isst year 800 garmetitii. Kecelpts lo date

$2S.V Thiy hq?e to stake a maeh larg«- saa lh'.»

je»r. Will yoa not Jiin tbat Society, and h*T«jFo«r

uame rfcord-d apoo tb- book with Ji-tra aod get

ss msay of yonr sisters snd female friends as jon

can to eoite wiJi yoa. Eicb of the firters in the

dsy pay $l 00 apoo nniting, and then derole ore da.»

asd a balf each week to aeaiag. Ar« tb«i» not

thoosands of sisteis whe wHl send np their caajes

iffid $1 00 for atemberthip t W e belWe so.

Bat there ii! another work yon caa d<s df ar si iets.

Toa esa prepare, steh one of yon. a »nbKcrp-ior

aadahtecs, aad await jiiui tapdaifc W « d » l « »

AettaadibBtMibityauaartMaca, , Addreaarwceaaeaahatb*, ealltodalK fte

b o m , t», jr,».8aA»«a, Kaah»ina,T«a,

wiB adBMwtoilca aal mrfptyca. p a w w U y , hi

Jftr^lM, weekly, aad pasatha wahatoaafteaa-

arer of tlw Ctetah, who wJtt teoelpt la »»• «v ( i i t

tba BiMthiy aggrrtats aaaoast. J , B . OaaTSa,

-PiaiBr, and FlaaaoUl Agaot te a. 8 . C h w t h .

C A X A 3 S 0 < H J E '

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«aasa.MAttaala»Mats « >e«*t*r # * I* werth er istlsi wiaat* actamossftks t—tn atasMB sstM ^

U x t s .

Ite tbOoabg btatbna base paid, or piaified

ibesielm ta pay. >a tha year ISft), iha m a of

eleo,f^r^^;»^Blia:gof tb« Sprlnc SttaatBapUtt

Vihatab:

Tha ^ w i s g brethren basa psld, or pbdged

ibeaadtat to pty, ta tlM yaar 1860. the saa ef

$50. for the btf>db« at tba Stiaet Baptbt

Chaieb:

foaoatag brentoea baea paM, ot pMgsd

thwBsebfa to pay, la tha ye«i JS80. tha aaa of

|3S,farthebaiMiag of tba Sptiog Stteei Baptbi

Chareh:

Tba foHowJag bratbraa basa paM, c* ptodged

tbeomriTea to pay, ia tha jaar 1880, tba tara ef

$10, for tbahaUdlBt of Bfrtat

Chnrth;

Tbe followfr^r bwthrea base paid, la tha year

iSaO, tb) son of for tba boUdbg of th» Bprtsg

3.Ptei BiptiitCbareh:

Tba f,a5wiBg br-tbrea hasa p ^ ia tha year

1860, tbesam of $3 99 tortbalKUidlBgof tbe dplsg

3 w t Baptist Chareh:

The fi^owing breUirea bare paid, !a tha year

1S80, the sam of $1, fOr d e baUiing of tbe B fficg

8 » e t Baptbt Charcb:

U k S t b h r t i s f m e n t s .

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Mr W.a to id inmi i i s fee a lew maamt v i tk teba i ^ to t f ce f i t e . • 'Wei , the t r a d arid l a , " I mast tryaad get a B i i k moreMp , wMkca r s r a i i tK . I da'nt Bks ta i a t o n p t jmevmttm»,MaimrmmjI m e w p d k finRMBertokmmy v s ^ a a d a t j * eon i ^ m i f be AobH giw d « » l d be w y iB«di f r t to i t t» alaeg.— W o a t e I eoalJ fare a Baud r

jy ^ m t , T J f lpt kaaw." rgpEed h a wife, " i t ^ a bad tiw to h se ; ererybody has m a ^ usaaMBMVtafK'aakiitg* extip, bow. P i ^ j i m ^ M t t U n k a e i t a tOebegba isg c£Ute

JaEa, " I heard Jee tdlBet-

t r t ha t ha » * J obs Waters ia the road aa ho i m « M m g b e i s , a s d John aaked Mm i f he iaew where ho ooiild get s o M TOk to a o ^

A ihgde tf saiaM^ paaed aoraes Mr. WJb £*eea* l homet i ea r f JahaWater 's jskha— -Pow Johii ," said ^ " I dootwondarat

tfaiaseoi^ig to the law l u d down ia

New Ta^aaeat, withdrew diemidTes bom Oa t body, and agczdsed wder thenameof

t i e Spring Strert C tn rA , elMming to be the

arder iy f i r^B^ i i s td iBroh . Whwefcie

S t t o l M ^ that W8 fally endorse the

l o tkBo f tho Cflocatd AaiocMm, aftdthe

of TeBBeasee and North MDEtal Aasodatka

A]Mimm*, i n rqeeting the ddigate^

• a e d i B r A o f eauMtatHopewelL i n B a l

la id ooonty, K t H t a A j , reottved Bro.

WOliBghaa iBto h v fdlowthip, who b a d b a «

mnoBslyezdBi iod frwatho OypwaAmek .

Both ohBrdws Wtong to Weat UBIOB AssoeMr

t ka . The Asaooatioo took t® Oie ease, aad

^ ^ t e d a e c H B o d t t e e t o try to setde A e dif-

betwoathe two A v t A t a . S ^ o<m-

Bdttee jBetandmidothe MlowiBg tepartto

bepreseatedto the AaaodatiMi at her aext

K t ^ . whiehwi l lbeoa fatorday before the

t n t Sabbath ia September, 1860.

"The eonwnittee, m i n t e d byWestUBion

Asoeiatign, t» settle the difienly between Cj-

p n s and H«^>ewea ehnrdies, ateemblod at

Cyprtis,Oet, 29th, 1859; and after examining

theteoords of both « AeeaM of

xok ^ •ai Bpm ^ adraowkdgsMBt wUicd ta

bo rertfitd into fiifl feUowahip with the

d b n d u " T h u m i n o g h i c aeknowlediiMBts

a t two 8i»oeoaa»e wcetiaga, a»d stHl we m«»t

^idrise him <0 w d b n i a a S & a d W t r f y W r . '

ffisaoknowledgmsttta were s»ti*lM:to»7 to all

theehnrdk esoept t h r e e a n d these

were l i s eaemies. U m ^o»es that his a»-

knoiiieagBeata wck aU right, or aO the ^n reh

woe wrong except three members. W e are

prepared, at aay time, to « t»b l id i these «»cts,

• ndhad yoBTOommiit^beaiwaficg to hear

•U the testimony in the eue,BO dosbt Aey woaJdhaTemademere rfasonaWeof OS. W e

tlierefore, appeal from yonr eomodttee to the

Awxwt ion for adTioe. 1st. Bro. WflUng-

I Resented himsdf to as ia thisdiitress^

eosditioa, some of our members bring aOiiB»in-

ted with t h e p t ^ d i a g s of Cypnw di«reh in

I t J n m U n n b C d l t g t s -

H O I . L I i r S I N S T I T U T E , V A

» T « H 1 S I N S T I T U T E F O B Y O I ^

' L " i i L > » i miTUT kaUilat*—

•t eauh'tl'*' ^

i A E S D r C P S F B E P A B E D G L U B !

BPAUknaB*s nuEPASQED <n*vnBt

BPAtJHTwys n u m u i x D c t u i s t

x c t n o j r r t

ttk

sfULsatera rmtXEB e ixx

by Uie Howell party, and. roo«Tiag the d i ^

g,tes from the Spring Sreet CtanrditoBitm

e o s n ^ with them.

Bud—d, That wo eoataend Bro. GraTes

far ^ Oiristiaa spirit he manifested while

d^md ing his moral »Bd C&ristiaB da iaeUr ,

,g,inst the aafonndod ohaigas 4 a t wasealen-

Istedto ^ nsefalcess as a

Minister of the Go^e l of C h r ^

Bro. Thomas Willingham, and hearing state-

ments irom teethren of each ehord»; i t ap-

pears t h a t s ^ WilliBgham was exdtiaed from

Cypms in NoTember 1858, and was reewTod

by HopeweU Jn ly 1859. We find in the

Smptnns , that Jesns Christ orgamwd his

efasrehea. That they ifere i l l formed aftor one

modal, with eqMl priTileges, and aU snbjeet

to him. That they may reoeire penitent be-

lievers baptisng them is dear. That it is

the dnty of aay ehnrd to exdnde nnworthy

members is taaght. Ma t t 18: 15—17 Terses,

l3t Oorrintluans, 5 : 9—13 Teraes. And that

t&e diaieh exdoding a member, may, and

oaght on his penitenee aad eoafession, to re-

store him, is taaght 24 Corriathians 2 : 1—7

Terses, and Qallatians 6 : 1—3 rerses. Bat

we find no aathority for any ohnreh to reoeire

the exekided members of a 8iata«jinreh. W e

th«efore think that Hopewtll erred in reo«T-

Botwe

J S ^ w T I M . ^ rf ttair V, tSd.

i Z

n^SakaaeMaBtWlltWafanbTta |

madt deliberation, 'sent a petition to Cypws 1 1 h im-ba t Cypna v S S l T ^ I — MM—iWsVi-wNw* B*»tist,S41tere el

•M t *Wt« tt •» to««« « mteimttr te B a * ^

B u r n e t t ' s C o c o a i u e .

B U R N E T T S OOCOAISE .

B U B S E T T S GOCOADiK. Ag o h p o u n d O F c o c o a - S U T O I L , t t tam^ *mi acraigu

MLttlianiialaBaaai,

UlMlMi iMrwaU* ate. It nOMK Ik* featr >k>m M <tT. 11 witfkH ilM inita-a« aUs.

mii i i i i i i i tiin»»a<t. It MMi Sa? i v a aair fii>t kittU.

Itta J ^ f W a r t M ^ I a m MaSar'atkMiMatn

*na< MMtamtaOa^aa*

kiMLuIothara

w an «k> maaUa «a>Utia* ^ b ta aaat la n * af

ttw,!

his ease, wh iA t hw related to m ;

iai< Mrr. B asking a new hearing for

woald not be Lnflneneed by as. 23, W e next

soitable members to ritin eoaneil with as, to r. rayi®.®"!-

inrestigate the groan&i of Brother Willing- [

Sznanoxa.—Wana Ik* aaUlfava BaraM. «»». J«fc» i- w

ealled OB Kster eharfhea to send thwr most I ^ 5

- c s n x M KTUT HOCMt-

B. iriliilm.iiw^aln.r-'iY-"'- ritaa.JIaate

Wtea:* aivTaA.

BKXBT C. SPAU>ISC * CXk, Box 3,000 B r r YerX.

Pat n br DmIm «a Cmm caMatalar >«'. all*^ ***

• •

his

boT mast hare a time of B a t l d o a t see i f i Aay wiEmanage wMwot h im: he d iw

" s i i i j I h i nuT e ^ e e t y a t a done shoot the

' ^ e H , mm, I shoaldat wonder," leaa i ied Mrs. W . , yoa m ^ eim trire soiM p l a ^

« I o T J < A a , s B i i t woald bo a gor i ^ ^ i f pBL oonH. I t wovld not raly be

f f fAmJ , That i a o a r j a d g a a t , the Spring

Saeet C a a i A shoaid be reet^aixed a« an or-j ti,^ ^xeladed member of Cypras.

te^ orthodox Caart i , aad bo jaatly end-1 gnppose that HopeweU diareh intended to do

tied tB fan M l o w ^ p by Baptists ererywhere-1 Hateeweadnse Hopewell to rescind

That we belkre Bro. QraTes I action whieh she has taken in the ease of

A w d d a t ^ himsdf of erery opportanity to | gpother WiinTigham, and adrae him to make

i i i t the sereral district aaso«nations ^ e n in- j S t a b l e aaknowledgments to Cypras diareb

•rited, aad as tatSt, we, being a member of j ^ advise her to receire him, and settle

Lyan Aasoaafiai, affi*fi«iatdy invite him to j niatter with Hopewell oa these terms."

" Bosamx W i u i i x s ,

M. W . HoLLUtn, J . N. Hxu t , D . WlLSOS,

WiM-iAM WAinaa,

OootmiiUi. Hopewell chnreh haa made her protest

• g ^ t the report of the above eommittee,

which u as foDows:

"Dear Brethren of West Union Association.

be with na at oar next annaal meeting, whieh

^ be h d d with the Cha rA atSoath Fork,

Nalyan, LaBae eoanty, Ky. , « i the Sad Sat-- arday in Sept, 1860, aad that we win eontrib-

I ^ I S S ^ ^ I ^ t ^ S i S ^ a J e l ^ y t o d ^ y i n g hi,travelingexpea-

e a t o n f e m a l e c o l l e g e . ham's exoIn&ioB, and advue as ia the nat ter ;

^ t " t S & J W O U L D Y O U S E N D T O U B DAUGH-it bejng oomposedsof seven brethren, ho ldug l \y ^ ^ ^ „ i «wma» . mrrom^M t^-i-mortrrs^o

their membenAip ia fire different A o r e h e ^ - S f i ^ . ' S S ^ ^ L ' ^ S r i l S ^ ^ ,

We haviag previoa^ly notified Cyp«8 of oar - ^ r SJSiV.

proeeedingj, wishing her to Uy in any -hcU,i. ,

she might have agiinst him before tho chareo | toiansir a;**! uraii^wi. trfii (k 1

aad coaadL Said coanoil after a fall investi*

VA<tac<a totila rf lfAU»IXfi-8 W C T i W SOT vUinsTC u«tlMBaBaitao»a»ay««^5^<J^i«

, f^kra^lfcoalMU •UStea.mstMKBatemn Fanitu* Onoao. V M

Cosatr' *mI< suka a mm •< SPi iBtM^ rWMDeLCKwimmaMiSMgmrth^aA

J. R . S H U M A K E ,

Mana&ctarer of Saperior Cotton OiBi, VXtOX TOWS, FKRXT CO., AUL

P E B S O N S W H O W I S H TO PITB-

.t S»5"a-aa tWf Sta.- waaOI da »>ia «o

I MW 7<ar. xxei ^ • la Tta Boartiaj Orp«rt»«>t H raaUr iha «.!ferrii«a o* »<!«

. , . . , , . .1 1 a & 8w«»»»o». *»o wlil apart as ptict tm tfT thf

orde of Cjpras in p<»seasion,B:tade the following | SfsSt ^ ncJfciic h. Estra.

report:

" W e the eoaneil eaDed to set is

JL gr i i tcB. »«. J. *• rota*.'. S T R E T C H & F O R B E S ,

Oar. «»•»

W H O L E S A L E A N D B E T A I L DKAL-

B n m e t t ' s C o e o a i n e .

intftttfUmtri^iia Tha fcaavlV totlBa^ li k

DAXDECTF.

Bii«iB«,Oct.aa,iaB.

kalr. mTBmfmDmt •wdaWaamnS ad lk tkaa^MiL

Ir »a(kar t>M aartin ntemOmm sUWat Wm 'mmat jmr CiiimIui mmt Ma — —in . t<n«aeavta yraoB* ud t>r R. I fcayyiMtkana t c . Tha tba tnte-

tioawMAaaaat lt,ksMaa!M7 BtaiMiaT«*,«a* itj ^ r kabaa ia aaa»4 Mds taT^

Tact okadiM avraat. KA-rXtXM.

B n m e t t ' s Ck>coaiiie.

dnaflta dtaejta Om t la W M a t tMUsaibl b eai.sf

BAIJ3XESS.

OaalTMaa Wl»a I t i ^ wm* fmr Caeaalaa.IM k v bdammyMia. Ia nnt imaI ka< t i M a C i a »

-atp tiaratiaaa aaactlly tar k J i i i l (aataO aiaJaitaCte ka takUbk.} v ikaHl acT kaaaOdal iSaet-

»kichl«< to nwlati«BfB9 kKMbsUamdaMtatiT}

• MhiwUt-a mj kalr

teataaf aM hmla. aatsr kaU rat»la e n n l aUmr

xatxrjmaOmemimt, . aijaril a«T ( ^ t a I k a - w * tWaaa.

_ coaneUl U N I O N U S I V E R S I T Y .

with"tle e ha r ^ at'i'opew'eU oa the of the

exc ln^a of S T ^ ^ ^ ^

hm. awkWtrfMCIAIMCYM. rbOVVCSSB AM

TO.Wk«; U i A ^ aad yUOitt, Tizm Taaa. cara Wiaaa a>« tai^J.

.:».. »,,l^»kaB4A»i

eharch make the followiDg report Ist, We

Wawy!* aaabttaat*. _ , . * I Tfca mncisaJ kaa baartiflc ^^ - —

oar ponessioa la regard to h n case, ac4 wel^o,,

thiak that the proceedings of Cypras chareh j U !

JUDSON F E S i L E O S T I T U T E ,

MARIOS, ALA. TS E t w e n t y - S E C O N T ) A N N U A L I - p A P T I S T win kelta ®a IbadoT. OctaWSl. T X> XIT JOCl

akTMTp.. U^Mim^Tf. fboygajk a ^ AltiafiJiiijatalaa an* &r«lcala.

M m w ha t him, dso ; aad who knows to a m s ^ b a a Provideatial fluag to save him

Drain itns. • • Hr . W . remainod sometime withoat t ^ ly-

ias ul t todcsSkBBdandbsme^Msiy; oat, « » y be a d e a ^ of R;ovidea«.

«ad thera i» ao harm m trymg. John woaH STHt very wd l , and I t h i n k waald be a fiae boy a h e h s d a l H r d i o w t t f . So i f yea w & withoat BrtJrt I will rids over tijia eveaiag af-Ur wtfva doae woA, and see Waters aboat the

n t t a r , i f I oaa m t A him aobar." Thm a b a w«s fiaa% agnad apon, aad Mr.

W.k&thahmia« .dmi r ing his wife to send B ^ oaac soon as Am eeald do so. Kveiy-t i iag was sooB pat i a order for the forenoon;

d s B c ^ away, floor swept, aad aiae o'-doek fcaad Mia. W . widt Poapey aad Tora-m i , ^ u ^ foiri-ho«, aad J d i a predd-a w s f w O e aaaertBta destiaies ef tiie soap-

i wWla Saiy waa s i ta jg by, rocking the

•es,shi>aldheviatn3.

Bistlvmi, That we reqaest the CTiatdies eom-

podng the Lyaa AssociatiDB, to speak oat

dwM views rdafive totheeoarse parsned to-

I ^ n s ia oar invitation to Bro. Graves to vis- spirit of meekness, ask permi^oa to m ^ the

it as at OUT aext sssodatioa. j following protest sg«a£t the the report of yoar

Baolvtd, That wesead Bro. Graves a « p y j eommittee, appointed to try to settle the diffi-

these resolations for h i a to di^iow of as ^ between as and Cypms eharch, in whieh

Wkaa ttavM M m ^ • a ' * ^

Aiott l a half hoar later Mrs. W . heard OM ^ ^ r w Snjm tite baaik door, and m -

a a a a y S o ^ e a M t o s a y ^ " ^ Caroliae Simaaoahad ooae.^ ^ ^

"T«H har to walk thai way, Sasy." S & s C a r d t e stopped a miaate to see Ja-

opantkma, and then walked aoran the nrdtoAefoai-hoaae. '

"Se t t i agheBS.M^W.r ' askad Eaa. as sha ^ bar head ia at the d d r .

(>«»):!« .tn ®a IHrt" , OcUW St IM. l ^ l a-

^ Stataa. aad a «l».aw ts tim!» SdaeatSaa «f Utk ordw,

OMnmaad»o«»»tro«La«a trtm tnr j pBipimU t k Tl»»aMltyaf I » « T « t t o a a n — ,

^ S i It. 0>» t d n m laallac k J ^ «» Bala Sdaeattoc.

Utcrarr I>«pMt»««t. TkaAd.aaorfCoara.ofSlsSyp'—CTi'"* tor lioaa »fco »

E T ^ ^ a fear T-^ It 1. aa -ta-UUIr a CoI>t(.t. cd«j.. aS 1>«.t.!>1t caaflt*rg tt wid tad . , a Wpl-v »a. WadM tka 6»al a! tl» OoirofaUoa.

Ti. iM-itata ta ncpi tsd wtJk .ppa-ati. aad aT»l!a^ J,r 1. th. i-awical Sei-xaa. aoa UaajcHaS 1-t taT»aar»*rii»Bf»dr»»alMl.. •

Tba iJbraTi eostaiaa avm lhaa ooa tkooud cartfaHy aa-toel^d aehuBM. ai»I ta faratdMd with prop.- pHtodksA

K. papil adwaa ktjaod U . cat a tko»«nth ta«>»adf. of GnMar. «5«>gr»J*r Arttk-

»o4o:n* ai»Bei!»», rrRjaaat estnlwa ara

of the Chareh in eonferenoe, to 'rewind aU actioa which we have taken in

3dSataitUyinOetober,1859. | the ease of Brother WilliBgham.' 1st, We

E L . J a m i * * , Modtrstar. potest the report, beeaase it was made with-

B . W . C i a m a s , Cltrk, j ^ ^ examination, by yoar eommittee, of all

—^The above was semt as for pab-1 jj^g {^^tds of Cypras chareh in the Willing-

lieatMB, and we apologise for its delay. I t is j j j ^ ^ ^ t h o a ^ oar comnaUteo pleaded for a

to beeaase we do not a^ reda te saah acts on j f^ j l inyestigatioa. 2d, Yoar eommittee re-

the part of oor Brethren, bat owing to the 1 t,, jiear other evidence whieh we desired

prass of matter that had aceamalated raoui^pfe^t in the ewe. 3d, The report eon-

hands. W e enter the reqaest i ^oa oar book, j j o a s wrong, all that wo h»T» done in the

sad wis follow the isidieatitms of Providenee I f^^ ^ ^ reqaired to 'rescind all action'

when the time eoaes. We shoald be pleased j ^hich we hare taken in the matter. Were we

to viat the Lynn Asaoetation. j to do this; we woald have to aeknowldge that

Nexra CiaouSA, Bobeson coaaty. j wa did wrong, not only in receiving Brother

The Baptist CSiarch at Lanberton, in ther j WiUisgham, hot in sending a petition to Cy-

m a l s r conference meeting, on Satarday before I pms to ask her to give him a new hearing, and

the 4th Lord's day in No^T i e r , 1859. and in cailiEg a coanoil to advise with as in

On motion the following preamble and res- j the eise; aad even wo majt rescind the aot of

olat iua were unamimmtlf adopted, to-wit* seeding to moot yoor ojmmittee. In a word,

WaxaxiJ , Wo have heard wi£» aafcigted we are charged with error from b < ^ a i n g to

pleasare, that oar madi esteemed aad worthy end. -tth, Wa protest the report, beoaase, to

Btoiher, J . B . Graves, cf Naihville, Teia., 1 «dopt it, woald eaUhlish a new principle, that

n j eootcmplates a visit to oor State acme timu in I in co eaae aa exoiaded member ( i t matters

' Uw year 1860. Be it therefore L o t how anjnat the exclasion) can be reoeived

Rpfied t heV-W I « a glad yoa have | B a d r ^ That we hail with delight the hope of into a sister ehnreh. This waald imply that a

ffiar^^ ftr I iHive got apsovAiBg a» iaul here; | needcg and seeing in the flesh, onr highly es- chareh csnnot err in the exclusion of a mem-

pcAapa yoa may sMgest same way to manage ^ ^ ^ Brother J . B . Graves, who, by hia man- ber, which is one step toward Popery. 5th

fas I ^ B W ^ . ft ' , w t i .1 ly firmness and Christian coarse, has endeared Four cammittee by fixing this new principle,

^ ^ himadf to as by every consideration of d m ^ have condemned lUptist a ^ in past age.,

^ v a i k i a a t O B e o . I triad last week to make tUa brotherhood, bat m-»t especially has and also several other charchw ia oar associa-

« ^ bat da aa I weddsto woald s f aw i—I a j i ea forth oar admiratioa aad warmest afiee-^ TO 6th, This principle enstains the

Sha had taken a aotica ta aeS < » ^ ^ e m p t y j ^ ^ fe»riess expositioa and more fear- Howell party ia their procsedings against Bro.

a a s t , a i « d a B t h a t « . | , M t w ^ « » c M e d to^ ^^ ^ ^ distinctive prindples of Graves,and condemns the Gtceral Association

S ^ ^ t o J ^ o v ^ t o " ^ U e B d p t i s t M th . of North A l a W and Tennessee with the

left her afi Btght;: aad whea I went to look at I Stsehed, That a committee of three j Gmcard Aasociation ia their procedinga in re-

her next aweamg, yoa think the eoatrary old | appointed to confer with Elder J . B . Graves, I gard to Brother Graves. 7th, To adopt sach

thieg was UaidiBg straight TO ? I d o b d i w I ^^ Moertaia of him i f hisroato will be in l a report woald s a s t ^ Cypras ehnreh in her

i f " ' that we most affeo- anscriptnral proceedings towards Bro. WiUing-

Taxi her Uoaa l dy aad cordially invite him to call on ham. The faet in the cMe are as foUows: 1st

M t a W . ; a ^ aowB t r y i i ^ . ' ' « , t feis village, that we may have the pleas^ I Willingham is charged with adnltery by a

"WeB, I tibiak I H tafe yoar advice, for , gjceticc and etviae him a hearty wd-1 member cf the Cjpras chareh in Ju ly 1858

a w h i ! . . « t W ; p « h a p s d . e T l d i t h e r I I . , . . ..-t

in the ease were anscripiaral and acjost. 2d,

We farther recommend him to any eharch of

Christ ss a saitable persoa for membership.'

D . B. BAT,

B . JACxso!r,

A J H i t t ,

J . A Gl«S ,

U. H . O l iphas t ,

I W . E . HA I I ,

D. ASBBKOOE,

Counc&. I a accordance with the advice of A i» eoan-

eil of seven brethren, three of whom are min-

isters of the Gospel, whose talent we have a

right to ^preoiate; also, after having niue

months ddiberation, from the time Bro. W . j^-nrk^JIir-'pin.V..-^

first pre^nted himself to as, to the time of his - o & i urt«r -ntics T»rai »fa.i». aibacai stattM— . . . . . . . » i , r i , _ l W a eaarot taUl »«!i.)»t tl

reflation, we did receive him into fall fellow-

ship with as, following the advice of a conscil

of seven brethren, who went into a fall inves-

tigation of the eabject Bat now, wo are re-

qnired by a eommittee of five, who woald not

go into a full investigation of the pnbject to re teind ail action ickich tt* taken in the case.' We still think we were right in the tcccpticn

of Bro. Wii l iogham; bat we are ruady to re

Ecind otir action when oonviaeed cf oar error."

Done by order of tbe charch on Satarday

before the second SablMith in Deo. 1859.

D. B. Bat , Moderator, H. Raso, Cltrk. The above protest ia offered for pnblication

by the request of the Hopewcil church. D. B . RAT.

" ' S r i S l S r t ^ S i S «• Uaaaat^aajky'

to of ecaa T r w ^ t . aad etlMil to " r f ^ tSi«atk.tw.»fam»taUla,talytP thJr tatacaatto a a aaVaferapci^iaca^aaaliara. jt^^

;caa( kaiiv akan tkiM •aiktk.'M aa iacb lacs, •treq; aad kaald,j a«i diARjaad

la aTM«d.ja«r Coatataa ta «a«-!i«aa—tka kaat pi i pirattia te tka batr Ikara mfv kaowa. aad tiiaaBlj aaa vUak ii raw pllthaa B<r» tktoi ll jrvmtaee

Terrn:; raar oUlfad asd ckad aacwt. ' * a r . a x i

Jaaiffc Ban«lt dc Ca.,

B n m e t t ' s C o c o j u n e .

Tte Mlowiac taatiiaaey la aaKlaain sS tti aOsacj la Om

LOSS OF HjUK.

Wiwn Tia |1i Tl I 1- 1 Ca.z laaaaatRlaaaU ttatatkaiS^ataTir cOKtia a^ovaac-

(laratad faaa, of yto-«tn«ilaat itafrO-J Caiiaalna rai naa? anatka a^ hair kad kaaa aKi: I w

^ba>fa!e! teaafttat-taa!;. TW akla a^aa a^ kaad (ladaaDj aaaia aad sar» iaSmd. M> tkal I ca Jd aM

. . -BB jalaraka' ,'aidi:klkan

• i

H O M E M A G A Z I N E . MOTH-xaT jocaXAL Asn VAaitT *

XXV. ISSJ. A BcUtioaa aad U u m j llaathlT tor tk* HecaahoU. «ak.lSabtd w«fc

STKIX PLATia, WOODCCTS. METC. raa osSt ttMftxIa* of i f kt«i 1= Uto fcra^dofj CkrtitM lJ»»i»tar. to taa raolJj CSijJa.

CSLT OS3 nOLLAK A TXA*. <t fnx kT af^lK t n tarn nlECXtkaiT. TaSaaSla

'"asSS^. ' Xotk«a- Jcaraal UJ SaaaM aSaat, •«« Totk." Jaal4-*tao»

Smtlicrm Pn lmUt i «litad by j : Jt. Or«ai and .H JT

_ . .. :laidliaa< tsM caatala caxfjMtaapfaU.

a j tkaadaiaa *< akjilctaa.UwtraaTaakad^msTan rneaai «f yat^c^ taa OB. I cunaaaaad Ita aaa tka laat mm* tm laaa TWbat -fx''—— auafad tka»daa(aBi tiTfa-taa; la tkna ar lastda»« <ka mtona aadl i a^ in l dlaapfiiirtd.—tta katro<wdtolaB. aadlhan a « a tkA g i a ^ af mmm kalt. I tnat tkat iteaasif iflrtat. vtn ba tsdaaai to tr, tk» ttBa cam«ir.

Toan, ttif ua-r. tZiASTt-POFK.

B u r s e t t ' s C o c o a i n e . B-jriaxla ap fcatiaonacU™ tl» kalr (iwaKtarkOT

aaa aad trjj aaC ud frnmr Or rmal da a. It >• i u 11 lal -kraOvhakawnadnuka tk<Macd tka^at Has Kiaa-daclatkasii^

Prrpinll . Ikr JO^aPHarnTTACO. BaataK.aadhrala ki alt daaiea, gaweUr. =5 catia a keOla.

W

ffiisttUantons.

J . W . W I I ^ N ,

Ofjrcttie SeiMaut Betttc. (MUft • a s a v n x K , TKSW.

s i u n la

V iTOVES , T I N W A R E A N D CASTINGS, ^ •uvFACnua oa .

Wroaght Iron Cooking Stores.

Of toar a>r FamBlaa. Botala aad it kaat au Haatrr

thli teaisUtlaii.

Dcputaaent ot Art. Foar atN^aip'iak^ Ma-telaoa ape axc-aatralj oenpled ta

thli VruKk. T»Mty pl»a<». and a T«ri.tT »J atkar aia«i«; la,^!CD«ta,ar.a«»taaf!y!aa«. a^TOa iajlT -I to SoI.> aaJ I>t>rt !«la«»M. a»d to tk» fc:(tk«r Tocatlaatloa.

A Arxiat ta«txa?t» la nrawtoc aaJ Paatt.r.tan«aa: attMIloo aad e«r« l>el»» ft™ «o tJnM Juaatlwa. PlrpU« ai» taaikt to ao4 a«arat<:T ftoai aanrr.ai>d to ^ r ta«t»fi;!T. Ad».jK«l papd. th. Ait of I>«.!f»-

laitnKtloa t» » C^^ Tait»ty of ora»=eaU;

Beatrdius Depwrtecnt. pjoTtetoa U laadf for tk- eomtrt of tka koariOT. ami

tlia«-.f»-n«'^l.dto* oMtat. lo-tUlit. Tka Pliael B4l rmttiea to tk» IiAtlmta, awl ka. alUl tfca >t»«»rts rLi S^wr mika It» »l««Mat kotaa.

A. taithfal aad »t£atant Hatrrn d*Tcl*a tarasif actinjT tkoM asotuMly atUatiota ao to tia SiCTutk of yoa it

'"JSTa auvir mm ttriata C««> •emrrrf aaria* tit lai Sasiom.

Th» «Tr.t»«a pai4 »ar»««Iir!ii»s in odwr lartlM tloa ot I».f«et«s.*» la tk« ioati. All tko-a neoeoart..

a Ito.rdikt i^pl! ta k. U t w f LVparto^r tjaaiw of kooX., •IS, ai«l •!»» of ciotkhif. tk« ct»« of llBitoS UlMKBta .«.i«i«it or JlodCTTB tjsxiiap.*, . )la>lc^ ~ "" C* cf It«r8=rBt. " Dt««1i>t S£d r«lat«»t: J ? " r»la-tM la 'Hia. aad a« of •«> «»•

itk.«t Slaaic. P»'ayt>B !S«t»tla Tanak.r. H«;f f»ro«at rt to a.ii'aaca. Pockct Btoo^ la Ml »Jic»>d

auaiES. Vtrtoa 1« ooonmrtrd -altk th.' AUbsl'.a rirw. at S.5ia» au<!

r.ak<.ba. by Rati Boad. aol oorcL odKa, alai M rea to and Utrt. dailT.

n»t«MD*n kava ckflfee ef apart VtMta: *t«lta p nxkit d. Tk« swlCTi ataa ra- atk* w!tkc>«t tet«rmtp«oa. rord:«!ai».<»ti!a»a«, or r^teato. apjil; , £l«cMl SCAD K. PA VIS. Pli«tpa!.

ttafaDowiat'ta a Has aS of tba diCaiait Aaa aad ] ^ isSadia*. Iloud » cfca»». t » » .

" - IB aco. intmtm. SSHO. • - - 2

lao. ((Qt adfa) - SB Tl.-k^Hcrosi» St n». - - .

" Uuo. •• - SaS la-J-.aaoa - »S>». - -- IS era. - . 19»

CBATn. KAaX* » oo.

R E K O T A U

JOHN YORK & oo. P T A T E B 3 M 0 T E D F H E I B BOOE-J-L BinXXT aad RaskBH* Man^uss; ta tka kaaekrt raklhksaf Boaaa.»nkaaaakaIa* Soaclaa* Oa..aartl.lla,-

The Senthera R n r a l GcmUesaJk

x o e o . -x ro i - a d - a s e o . PrsLSUias «T*»T SamltiT,

AT GREA'AIiA, MISSISSITPI. TI E MOST H I G H L Y EMBELL ISHED , I

Sioatk, acd »»J«lor to aay Soctiata papar, lor tka Soalkarm

''SThmi. Ciacu-Sfca ««« actorta^ »=d awpmof frwTd^Krtptta.. Wit aad Bajaor aal Sctoafc iafi>n=mt>«a aparaj,

kK8Izaet:So.ia.td«aartnia tka Baaan.aad wudkattad taaaa aH-lniT old CMaaaan. aad isaUr aaa aaaatkU m VMkltatlliaa. Waar,|aafaiad to Baka Blaak BiwkaU kaat vataat, and alar any f t w pti'wa. %r wtm aa— tka nwiJuai. at laat U-vtixja' Tt!i. I s tba kaat lIaiikBaelta.aBd«t»detenel«ii<aaii «el*»i*e-«iittat . Paraealu- atsatJia WIB bo p«ai» tit Btadi-c "t *»rlodJ«a>i> s aadoUSciDka. Oar »r»» ar» •« i3«ae tfcr ioww:-tl wurk aua ba aaan at tkr o r a a IHUaafwr aookaMlatidtkarpiaivrC; taca»«ia» attaiek*

B A A K E E TREATS A L L Spacla! att.vtim ai 'n to aaabtakta

D1S-:

kaat aiaaan, witk aU n«eia»«rT Tk^ Storaa ka»» ittafaaia (art «»t^ty ia^t*

aad adiotaloc Stataa, tor eoawilaaaa W dbp»t»k fa^ktaj. aad tka mia«r to wklch t>ty kakafkal!!* aiTa.iC.~tV a> V acsw dranakt •atlra^f anrand tka artB, or«- aad ta cntrr ailka. and U«l»i», wnk cnltaary «a.-a, tUUM or

?rl»a^ t« . m till, aad Tto»»i» of an ktada. aad naSa tB tb. Vwt aiarsar. HoEow-waia aaaiy wuri^. Srataa. ala aad .BaaM£:rd. wi Ji aad vnkaat t^BtzxaSMU. Soaaa aad kitckao r><>^ »ariey. Cookte* and ha»tii*ttorM.Sor wood aadooal. Chartk asi hatl atoraa. Ftiriai. patter aad toausa-.

r ^ ^ t f , Vo^ Urn. ihart Ireo. dra.. at tka Vraaat a-ho .aal

Ibr Stata fbr tka OLD BOMIXIOK COrTM tOt rtSlaUaaUtta ia«--of tk« oofl«..«

t ^ ^ ^ u J ^ m to alwara a aapartorrajo.

11. A committee w»i called to ait with Cypras

eharch in the ease whieh eosunittee of nine lii^ao^; ^ U f a V l ^ i l Besolttd, That tte eommittee maxe we i enarcn in tne case wntca

g u A m ; ^ ^ ! ^ I hk-m a<»t a t a ^ to show j aeeeraary arrwigemeats tomaetElderJ. B . I persdts met in Aagast, and made* the follow-

.TesattheaearestpMBtontheBailroad, or j sag report oo the case: 'Whereas Bro. Thos,

TwBsdodb tyTO hava as aweh to show « ^ g^ej, ther place as may s«nt his convenience, I Willingham has been charged by common ra-

•JS^^^Ij^^^x'Srfi^^W A e ^ ^ ^ ^^ to this place. mor throaghoat the ac ighborho^ of improp-

e S d T ' - w S I That aeopy of the foregoing| „ condaot towards arister of tiiis charch as

fiaa - . -

no ono prwented themselves as proseeator,

Btsolvtd, tiirefore, that we think the Aareh ___ _ i t^ i l lbc iaacoordaacowithhis anaagementa

" S r i ftea yoar sahhage seed have osmeapj to give aa a eaU. , . _ wi iHn-

b « t a « d , » s 8 i a M i i . C . - I hope yea l l be l a eomplianoe wifli the 3d reaolation, o ^ t to dismiss the case agaiast Bro. W ^ n g

a H a t o i ^ a a s e m a p l s & t o a i t o a t , " ' f BrtthreaThoa. A-Nonwat , Bea iaminFree-jhamtowantof aaaecnscr. Cvarasehnret "O i a s r t a s ^ ; ff I hava them to spare,

A s n iaq/t aa saay n td towyosaesntksv Of w . w . ' s { « Sosaynig i teeamad te vintsr to H . T. Pora, CSerfc , i w ^ j it rftfiTSarfs.. w f a n t h « « . . a G . A V » . - W e take great pleasare his gnilt, thoagh he » ^ ^ ^

oCIrisk fotatoea -Hav . « « « the .hove r « o l ^ t o ^ the committee of m ^ ^ g ^ b ^ C y

Cypras ehnreh

, man, and Heary T- Pope w « e appoiated a I ^ ^ved the report of the committee a^nit-

r H T w i ; ting Bro. Willingham. 31, Afler which the " of Bro. Willingham was BtiO affirming

"Hava yeta r t t an t i i n sF '

. I d e d a i w r s a i d M i A C U them

W . phnrtad t W s h w a Cfcristm ss, bat he prides hiinMlf <B h » s ^ ta l a i n g TMttoes,^ ^

j i a f o ^ g t h e j i o v e r . ^ ^ ^ ^ Bro. Willingham pr«ented a

[ tovisit oar ChanA and S t a ^ ^ ^ S X S T t h i m , and oa the time of trial he

cttn

Wdaof « «

OuaiacULl, oorr .^ V^X-J^^iH. U»!>> rtat^«iit of Ois eoallUca of tka Saw OrlMaa,

«tka Kantor ^ Stock r»i»r. -wt .koold k. ta tkakaoda of

drcalatios kaa laeraaaad dmrtac U»

Ooa«h»,CR«».Oa.«<Miao«. laSaaoaa, A i tk^ i aSUaaaaaof tka»caa. Moatk. Tknat, aad Ijixp: aC CUi < I>la«aBa of »»a.y rraertptita »«a.a*iaj tr«-< -.-1 mkl j , -1 taasnz AtroaiiM, ««rofala. Sknusatui. Ga^Kawiai^

arrb«. tk . w warn «a»« of Mm «xi»« ll a a l ^ alia djPMaM ad etcsar^. Lrvar aad fiowaU. Tka** -mmcj dlaaaato lB.-!tdntai ta nmaa aad ckildna utiAjm^ traasad anrk dbt raa liad aszoMia. A>] partxslan wlE Itna Iw Mtai Sr.Ba»k.»aaii p««4a.=a«B>a tiaiaaaad a-^

of kooX'-«ti>,ai«la!.oorc:otklTi». tk«ci»tof I ^fciei drralatio* kaa taetaaa^ d x ^ w i by tb' Ch^f Ca:for= Drw, pr«-! i «l by t y yiTlvSS .a»raa;» » U tk. kaltaf tiat ita powti la 1MB wlU j i f ^ Mnm»,of tia Ktaa, a to- - »'«Sfi,w«»cotaparalUlnUl.aoa^ af I t or Modn o » » | TaaM. rtrSy ta ad aac-tojia wpj, |I eteka all TUilORS A.

aataaof ki> pwlKt aac i-v ta eariatCaanra. Oidf r)m.HipI>Maa.«.rtAaUofaaai;d.wrt]lllaa. Maid Bald,

" " "" artaasyrikwartpftkala^.

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Who Invented the Sewing Mad i iM?

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EOWE SEWIKO MACSnfE SSTABUSRXO IMfc

B. HOlWt, OMCnEALISTSaTORAKD ' PATKSTXK.

m a c h i n e s A B E STBICTLT

ETES kSO KAKS, ta2j traawd arttha«t <kr aaa of tka kalfc «r jj

U M O X U X I V E R S I T T ,

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lli.BaakrakaaaaactastIyoekaad.al t!» ofilea. a < aSvaaMortMst af kiaatifal

AsrmciAi. rrss. asd TTSDPAjnrKB, oa aAa-nams.

. ^ .Wifck aja»«llaSlafcraSt!MraciaBd^aiw-i=»ma«t»e»!

r»«»ai.<SBol>;» «ddota» »ri»a»»T aailatyad-aort a"]HitomS~. *Bi-T*«=prca of lowy ««ilpoo« i

do aT^work^tka Wk»aUl» Wllaoo, a»» aa ka«Ty aa tka 1 ^ ^ ^ of kaaattfal a»d duaWa S a ^ S t w ^ ^ I AitTlFroiAI. HABDS. I ^ I vliktk* A n Kbn_atxif<«t; AUIFXCIAL

SSnSSi a arkt iockatttek awa naariy ai>k. aponkati

I » B.jot aad work. CarriancaTriasalit. Hr i wltk tka A^a,Iir(.asd Saar^Ji^t at:arkaMi.t.

Whxt Conitltmtea a Ctmd Serrtag Kt-atM 1

1. It lisooid ka wall mda. aimpla la ita ceoattmstiee, aad

tt^ a tl(ks lock ratth. allka oa koik atdM of

i It»ho»:dar»iayaB4aniaatartaiitkato»abaaawad. 4 !tja>ojta»>»il>!»t»oa.ootoa.lkr»d.oT«Ofc. ^^ t. It »k*ld k abia to anrtnaoaano to iwt «adfc«Mi

tUekV.tki«.wldit;M!idl^aadwtlbo»t tka w^aloa. S. KaSoaldba aWatotaaka ttatawKw gwtar aria*oo

bo-h tka «sd«.- aad apper titaada. aad -with «»tfb=ialtj. l-ltabooldkaTaaaaw^aeadia.- carwioaaa aia BaiSa to | 8. Ik» «»»".)o ckoaM kaw paryiilca'rtT MoSoa. Tkla ia

ror Cat ^caaaor rurti..- P ^ ^ i S ^ ' ^ p ^ ' H i S S S ' «

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a-Ofica haiis b in » A. a. to 4 r. K. SOt TOB Bttinx.

OOoa.Vd Broadway, a trw loan akwn fosnk acroM. Tom City. • ~ dMin-«.j

i R T fiiLLEUT,

COa.'WS OOLUWa AK» IMKOB SSMBIi.

Photography Kelaiaotypea aad Amhrotypea

X\TB, W O U I J > R E S P E C T F U L L Y CALL

BtUXBSr tut TO TBI LOT SUB PaOTOSBAPa,

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oa t ^ « - t

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B E T H E L C O L L E G E HXSSSUUWLUK, ST . rI E N E X T SESS ION O P T H I S IN-

tt!t»«!nt w!B tsouaaaoa •mandoy, S«j«te«»fc«r l i t , 1850,

Uadar aa alila tS^l-t. aad a faU Board of laairwetlo^ t ^ of tl^adowtaaot of t i . ta»;!t»t3oa, aatkori»a

™ tt»rtMatoa«n;at!!i»o aaekSaj a Utarary taatitatioa for S ^ I ^ n ^ w a r i a . tkatthta. la all thKiiSMlrailsSMafaJl ^^taaadtkoroajbrfocaliaa. akaU act k« lafeilar to aay.

Tko Phfkjaorhteal. OwMloal, Ml aath-oatleal iSJMataa tr or aotjpltta aod aopertor.

VEITtOS TtM StSUCK M » TKUS J PBiriWrOKT BMABmiST.

W C!a»« t l

COI.MGBPKOTMl,— laoMnta! aajao^T. sxt

/ ^ A N C B B S CAN BK tiJa Udaabd by pkji!i«M aa

OUBED . Iknow ^ _ „ iweraBy. tt^feaTa tre»J» iT^t t i r t i^k^ a ^ ^ a.wayi pro™ ita!. fka aooat

5th. BrotherWdliBgham,

- r ^ o T a a d give oar tory, thoagh he did n o t ^ to prove i , a ^ the

. ^ T T T ^ R ^ ^ t h e onw t imUyo f t , . chareh did not rtqaire him to prove his charge that wai ingham did not

' ' his charge. And finally Bro. Willing-a a g a t o « a h f l n ^ C t e > ] i > ^ I wah to aee I a ^ « .ppreciaxe year devoted anddinatiaa | sastam ais e a ^

b w r W a i i p l l i a f i m w i l h f t a a e a p . " « « d a e t W o w i t t i

JtK

s u u w « r I exeladed-

Brother Williagham b«ag ooaviaoed of lua

error, he predated hia aeknowledgmwits ia

writing to Cypras diareh ia Jaa . 1859, aad

Cyuas seat a comMttee to see htm, aad re-

q a ^ lum to make his aoknowladgmeata. ia

S r i n a M a a , P t " Co., Nor. 24,1859,1 BiU when he did ao,th«ohardi woald

tkaSaTacoraaaiaita. tarraaaaofCaxnwaa arc eajod! viittmofit loflWIliatbitawtsj

OBALUDfOB TO AJST MBMOAt SCBCOLI I«taBTH»dto«iaakcoIl3itkaCaa»d Katea aaad to. a pa

MMC.tok.ataBirtaaCaw. aay wfflpiomiaato eara tia.

tkoy wSntac k>

parpose. Sone BH^Wla i i dha i t ^ to no

^ ^ ^ a S ^ i f f i m i e w d > t o , d o y « i r said Jbm^^trnmai a t I G h GgtBae'H h a w n a s

aeseewl Bhe; " b a t i t ^ B ^ t o w r W I t ?kBabada* iay i ^ ta seti a a M a x y k A M o d w r p o t m toBBdapotl a C H » < M B , a a d i i b a a a d a b n t a wade. I

I i^tsaagaiaeatieatyOB to oomo.

Toaia, iathe Qoapd, Taos. A . Nobuxbt, BasJAWV Pbbbxab, H . T. PerB,

CbmrnHtm.

M tircd of stiBiBg ia my a k aad i t

WdmanaBapha* udiai toda SMse-

b a t l i f a g e t a t e t i t a a w ^ S i ^ b a t t c T

ao t res tm h im ; t laav io la tag the W « d o

God,,6aIlatiaas 6 : 1 , '•Brethren i f a a a a ba

ovettokea ia a fealt, ye whieh are spiritaal re-

store iaeh a one ia the » i « t t of meeknesa."— And trampliag aader foot all the oommaads « l

Clsci«t,to«ia8iv» t t o e who trwpMB agaiaat

ms. Year oommittea'r^aire as aa a eharA to

•dvae Bro W H l t B g ^ H o make sM&iib w-

Baotmaa J .B .GB iTBs :—By theiaafccao-

ti«a of A a lEsa. Baptist AsBoeiatioB, we

dirir ooaoMttO^ iw i ta yaa to m a * with t h m

•t^Oeir a tx i AasirotsaiT AiBoeiatioB, to be

W d a t P w w W u p Caarek, Pikeeoaaty, ICaw

l a e ^ w i t h i a t r c B i k * tf S a a n ^ San-

' ^ { • j d y t m U weiqoioB t»gteet y « a t t « a —

wa h m f*w«i, aabla a t a a d a r d ^ n i g of 1 t o Cypras Oiareh." Brother

^ J ^ ^ _ t i » t k a » a i a i a ( f t r i i t J i « a « t D » t d . | yajjs^iijBi aAaowledged the wholo feslt

l l B i l i M l f n n y . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ exriaded, aadsaid that he

' W.F.Cm Iwa i Bonj for i t He fcrt a f ^ w k d g a d

m a m s r V t ^ * ti«ir|fai wti&>g, aad t h « i a pmca . Th i . ia

J ^ - ^ ^ ^ t l t M m . hr t wi [j I • • • Bow-fiWalahowaby tha m o t d s of Cyprw Aa iok , read thaa: » B » a « W m i ^

M i t a ^ w « ( U M Ifatwaid aadaEsrad Ua a e k a o w l o ^ M i t i b r

r ^ i h a n d t e b t i a a o M ^ i B i F i o l a t i D g t h a a l ^

. oara. If earad. 4-.Iy a-jwMl it Mai of ikair C< Dae. aad

^—Ca^KTaSrtSOd Uia rarity of aaid&ikooS wtu a»~a ta I^i^r«riifc»t,«fc=mia»iao iytktm

%5«a»a rravartloo^

aiiitiaatad mtVk tha craat Mai ef tltair (tar*. > ««tMel». lot twaiw

ti» MddlaalS^ al Baafcati innnny.^ k ^^Uataaate^Maf thkOkMart* tka coal ricld tci ain

•yakfl] SSrtrtaL I rtlel I a o ^ 1l tka akoTO CUBaaee:

lartbaax. ^ I tt twaat ko naekad by BJ i

Wk«a Sia fa»i«t H »aetad wttk a»»th«t Ba«»to •» » «o»

fc«IoMait*aa»etkai«li*aeetH «ta»y»« aa te ka«alavol*odaa«naattalaart,aa la aoaao two or tkiaa aaaaf k n ^ k a n .

latli **T— niaiaiikartii oidluiy aTiiiaiaanai'iaa M l k ^ r ^ M S a S T S K f>la>t» t m « to S* yas.

Mialktana •Itra

• Mt«riqr awtorMtk

i .MrAini tnat« j • lar »««>

«« rad« oMWiatiattaalaMtatMuUlfnMVM

l i » aa ; ( vldkan Aala

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tSat atal«U ba preaant at tka a»o Lt of tka Kwwiolii

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FA M I L Y M E D I C I N E S . — O F A L L

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tor ooa aiai aaiaia of dlwaM. Ftiaoaa fnaa aay {*r'. <M kaw a aartoa

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V ok^rrad. So tolly la tk. teW

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wtBSaarat p-ta^ palf

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*** " " t o s asjWBSBBae rAini.T KBwonne. Oc«aptl»«B.l.n.., •Sp.kolti.

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acttekaa. IS. ItakaaUaatkaliabUtoonikaopanbar^ IS. It akoa d aaC iOna a tUca sa tka cadar

oBt,aorb« w»»;-f3l of {ktaaa. ai ia t&r itltckK.ck!£««.

a . Iti&oaldintba ••mCTatTeaklatkaattliwacfk.'*

Srr TBBBBSt! , Howo ratrU-. aadlrtthar HadUEM ara warraatadta f|T« botto aatJMamai tkaa aay otkte aaafc^ ta^ MB-

^ kat.oraiOBiyrJ'iinaiad. OOBB BBOS-, CaelT eSConagaxknotiOrarXaCMiaar*.

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• OB. OOCeH UZIBGBS. Cera Oowk. CaM. Koa>aa«aa and laSjBa^ Can aaylrritxtloai «T£oi«a« of tha Ikioat.

B rov rn ' s Br«mcl t tB l I ^ tmAcs , tka Qackiai Cragk la ( Broeckttta. Adhaaaad <

B r o o m ' s B r a n c U s l TrocJbea, ClMr aad ctT* itr-airk to tka aolaa flt Ei»c«. IMU^MaaV*. I« PabOo tpaatM

B r o w n ' s B r e a c i i t e l T r w d b o , • A altasia aad almat eoi=5iieaaaa Ooneke. *a."

^ ^ Dm.e.K.Ban^v.aa taPakOa I

TO THE AFFUCTKB WOELH

F I B . J . A N A S H , { A U T H O R OF TH J - ' Bocmas rAKn.T rHTSiciAS,j wm kaa !CIAS,J 1 _ ^

paiaa aar laaaaa. dariat tke.laai Csaaa yaafl to anatla btnaetf ta ba aaeftti ia rrilaaiac

bpaMtiy. hil tt^^a^ieeatad kijaaaif ta Ear tor iatirasVii.

of OaacK ta tkaawatj oawwt**a. Fanfaayr — - -^

aad Baaralfia; laaaiiiiw Vfaaa aad aQ aaaatazal KiwwtkJ naak; cana nita: axarasa Oona, Wana, Malaa. ta. tnataaB tkatwar^n dlaaaoaa epos tka Ktadplai* aaa aoaar. HaiiBtiiieni and wm bato rwdraan Maatobeoeatadkyki^aadacwBaelr^dwaae aal taraa aa ha paadUy caa aOord-

Ka timsaaaan«faayJ«rofiCa. <ai»*lil>iartki»a.I aad an taaaala df—aaap; Bkatoaaitwa aaos aad

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M E X I C A H m r S E A H G .

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aMllaftaanrifa fialyyara.

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CLA8S I0S .—

"NTBir j u r o T A L U A B L K W O !

t J . JU S&i

j.a.6BATaS.W.f.

Items a I

We eraywhae mcrt i

getsLt csnvmeing tc a i

that saewss if aa

I f a miBiaWr is

paints to i t aa an

be is a ahEd of God,

aad duEtthe doetrinehal

Ba t i* this n ? T%SM

rims has revealea to bel

far gain or Soe last,

tieai hypoerites; was a

c&osc many were atut

t iy, or at the suetingi ia

Who will aeeqri bom

MrmstiTial hypoeritea

and Metfaodista, aad

with great "saascAd,"

doetrine they ail ]

B a t &Ey piea«3iad

mad advorated (^pjfite j

ooatradisUHy prop

I f saee«93 is

ftpprobatioB God,

claim to trath aad

the Romaa and Greek

their two handrcd and j

ftdherentsT

N d t ta papacy, locdcij

BQt seats oiigisatcd

ycais ago, by meo, i

li^ns of KmvEzta. A ia |

crse^ ^prsvad «f Gcd]

Ofcide? WhatwiHhet

mich mecam wi& d a i ably leds than two :

wrrld, though thfy are]

dfnoaii&atios in t

What then diaU wi

Baptist Doctor of Dill

thfl departm^ts of tho

essphy, pnbliAuig sndi j

" Many Padohaptist d ng fffpof tiiat Hut Doljj and tbcntfiirc, called T wV'—Doffg.

DAVTOX-B «.rKSTMW1 FGUS :

In notiosg in an Qoeatios Boek, Bro. L ]

- We reasember thati were strong ei^rtiasiowj c.{ the Titmattt Bapi i I t may be that this Qc ub ipn , or pshaps " cirasistecej, or same j.TaoiseB.'"

We did, in ycais;

cf TennesaeeagaiiiiAi

end EiRsoeptd

were as.fig in their

also in their SslAath

*r.-rc dxteiaively

TfBTB Bsptisu against il

u advoeata of themT

toy "Causdiism'

Itatd the scholar into

of the NewTestamait,]

wilheat igasring these j

tiie teichiags rf

tists tli£ar. Id the XT^

fTuii QoEstion Books <

literatare as intsit

portion of the trathf

be msro dearly

above.

Ban. Gbavbs: Y« Ustion or nsn-fsllc istera is "aa old land l the parest dsys of Dunathat ^ psraeea of Lather and (Wv ia j a par with Pedohif tisi oar miEi.'isrs were ^ laeaesd opposisgtiaj B o t i i d they o»U P« hard naa<a as y m oppose ail Pedobi^nstl iat There were Ae I £T^»Sscali<ts, aimiiitj ^ i S i i i e , and praeiiaal' me when* BO eariy as f ry oar fiithent ksaced j sam^ariE do-Ii tyr eaB»tcH west. for^theBidles c^ : swerve one hair ' the Doctors of make me b::Ueve t h ^ | t y n were far wroeg i

Asnraa.—Wo h«»

lengthy, Hstoriesl ta

fer "Almost" to a i

Lsadmstk Tract, ^

B^aatf . aaght to \

Qsuasaba iy

Calvia aad or Henry J

of all the finJt

they did Pope L « . I tist,J i a hi*

usta, 153S," says

are the only troa <

commaniGa, and '

aseomatioa from I

evangdisal,

t m a the Pope and t

(bi^evera imo

1003.—Mr. fimii

ia replying to a

or Col^?«ga&^c• Chancer of tel of kaowBtoaa thar oaaatI

C<mstitatM».tet Bather) h a lotaai of tito skaiBb ai i

FaAcr, Mse ConatitatiBB^' SOB Ordiardti 1

liBt,«bai

tkat

W a l ^ " !

Thatr tk i iB

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