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•natpMHiar nwi «itfc sarx • B t o . H d w d l s a j ;«f th* soMiot*, Fl^ fai M k I imm 'mil —injciRd If M W , ikaXMhenttrn- fin ujn. frUfeMBir t^fmr Tonda mmkm Bf Je&nasB tm ehsrgal Tttb haTiag ^ a i j m a iguiut B. •Bil ktnttiuma lU •K tbca^t I t upcai to kcsni. rod ormw [ tbt spwiigUtoiu, by >«i. W i t t j o u eom- (hr Mr. Fiulsr prior d t v ^ B i f A e j mrm litres I fon^wi ^ J l o s . o f Tenm- Llhroi « bura idWrecw i irticles, or vii»t wfau Mnfaaew is ^ a b i o n i bjr A B itroMs- ^ { a a w s a t o d to t h e th««irtitki, fm- i t a ba lihaloa t»- [iiMt B m a v U bdunrT «la&3iOT? Wmao^ I n r i d , H M ^ MtkoM nt* Doeiw* , libeka ifc>tt W ia- k! fist Elier H. ilid I l b s t r i c k i a tlx* b*- i i p a a t a j o a t i f y Tha I oa imlf pmx- h m ^ a I itioiB idaimad la ni|i. isTti ft ifpnisBtn ttt kow mr ttM baen ipusted to '— I will ezanuna r BtwsprweslijtMB— k f a u E l J c r H . a m f t v t a ng? Ipntcat, | . ' a ^ l i b u a f i t aMrtiigi^ ew DkytGocmiGnnnea ,&s. £Ufciis»I<iid Idut vaertklimta 017 Betn, and viiieii ha isr I ^ D o a s a a . a & a l . ud I asi &rstd bj t b i a e z | t m r s o f tba fi'it tins ta Dst a l l : troaea if jrnu na. raf tbe ia I a n i T a j m r aieaiiiag. I a r p n a i c s ' uiatber pmiaa Samttf,^ §mjg id tbu in tii« Can- ! sf all present, wa ^ war Bf«. H/a ilUd tba Ctamntim, M a e j o t b i a M n V . " H bsa ptemd a p»- | « b a B t b a n a a e c n a n B I tbcBB, a n d e n t t i a g sea and ataltiQriae |t»i eaatrmBat mv»aif 1 >^exunii«d tbv'otber tbs ccgiaal aitiiiiaa [ } u a tiee Ss t o e z m i a * , pt to abaiaetanite aa it ollsi that [ bavew aa- n ilia work of tba aaota Imideniiaada tbs ssfi of |ehs« h; dttm aad ibs 1 naka a aentcnes m- »ef ! w i l l a m p l j r s & r i I.I aid. E. § .{>e«eb p arsT.J fa U T L A D r Oi ! K a u u c r . aMM fai «Mr (nnrrtmnw. lacnu. La>N, [faatt, rWtgt JSntt, rxam. I J u r i > CAsnsGs, 99 •Xaxes, kdw •^tmd b> trntrm arvdoi fooojia, I^TEfG STOyig, pjjaoil JUTB 4UQiL c m wuaes. •KMl^.teltMlK fli N A S H Y I L L E , T E N N E S S E E , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 30. 1859. YSOPOUAMKABTJLm, J TEBxa tf T U s n o m x n o . t T H E m i P I T . nw^a^— i M m ifc mt iiinfm.uit^ Tb« iiBiioifcl B ujhb, iinwiiag bta itrnimkm mj^"! MMU M i ^ e a t » 7 fiwd, wvM HiaQ Oriit far tbia,' or 'aall Cb^Hbr ttiEk,'kO b i a , a d l M m . " S o i M i a r J M tba a o M M M «f Baajaa, and ao atiOBg b k toptatiiiBa, that booeobi • e a n d j do t ^ m n j ^ a a d propor, wi&ovt rwom. Wo OMUot «biiJ^ tbafc it wooMbowdlfiaLiB^w b a d a m of tbia ipuitaal Wfft^biniy, •ot bwoorar, aiiiiiigfroai lataaio tanptetaon, bat Ihm a gnotar lore to CbiMt^ A l a o l t b a o f t b o a g e i s n o a e ealo^^ to U n t t b o ooHoiaMO aad bstdm tbobwtt t b a a t o b t H r m i m p mm of tbe awfulftoaaof int. W U l o v o B M o n e T e r a o v o r i d wbiab-^tb ia. tba a n a o C & o v i e b o d o i i e i ^ w b ^ v e e s a n to b o a d o t tboipodaob v b i i b t b e pn{b» iag Qbanb pimU. F o r i n v d i baa <lio mriflyiipiiitboa iabtbod bj pra&Mn «f t«]igu», ud pualU an efftotk Xben a i * f i m vbo do i ^ t aad ijoeatioB in^ a a d w b e n t b * ; fooad cot tbere wen so lisdi- o o s i o ^ t b e y went borne, retainiag tbeir old oeado—ptoCaniain asd pitjadiees. Bot ^ repo^ spread and eroesed Flint rirer. Oaa fuillj, near Zebolos, bearing tbe alarm, ae- A. glaaoo St tbo Cb«an& wOl fiffTo Ow, nav«dk;a mmm to bo afawog at an xKyoori- U n t j , i . nrrn^ G o d a a d a w w o n a t o n e aad O a a a a o t m l ^ataad of toriag to "Io*« not tba woU, aBiOor Oo tkiaga or tbo w o r i d , " t b o y l e a a to b e a a s o a a t o k n o w b o w onaik ti tba vorid tbsj ma; \mj in tbeir booHa, aad 7«t rotaia tbwr eoaneotioa witb t b a O a r o b o f G o d . l o b tbe oooabiaaavbo boaalad lba( bo oooid dm* wiOia a «Mk of a fsooifioa vitboat oT«r, ao aiaaypTo- fawnii of idlgkn driro aa near aa poanbla to tia o f t U a v a r i d , b a t w i i A to b o t b o a g b t tba d ^ t o of God. I a a o t tbia MiKng OHUt ^ l a n n q r iaataaoaa it woald bo impoanble to datensiia wbalfcar a n b d ^ to A e G b a r d i ortf»warid;«ii»dapwi& tbo witiaaof O o w o r i d , a n d £ f e i n g from tbo M B of fto w o r i d o a l j i a i M M , i t w«RiU aotbotbm^t tbat <B7 esiaUd. ToaajA^wera not Cbiiatiaaa^ old bo ibaafbt aa aapordon- abbHa^^lbot lbkok to t b e r H t o b f i t t h e fiait o f t b o S p r i t , w o a M b o to a a a k saKWg tbona, or gCKpm aiaong tbistloi. Ab,&aattiatbatGbristifsold. Tba eon- ban, tbe e a i ^ tbe eiroaa, aad ia anae eaaes, fte eaid tabb, are Tinted by per- •oos w b a - f i l o v ebaprin. aad paaa fer tba firteoda of (Smst. The meaas «i graee a^fieatad, aad tbe doetiiaea of tbe Word dia- •wacd iaocdartfttoaaOtbo'wiriteB.aBdrataia tbe of aaafeiatiaaaHB. S a i l G b i k t , a r i l b i ^ a e I l b i i B , t b e M e n d of ikno^ t b o B e ^ o t o e r « f M l Yea, sea oftaa' adl C W Soiae,^ iadaad, tboo ar«^ wbo fiipoae of Cbrist M ^ art doea bis 0 0 ^ Tb«7 pat bim ia p l e ^ in Monday laonin^i /b«s aball be tbej of bis ownbonsdtold." oadasfor a^e bbia ^ l o a till'Sandaj draws aigb. '»ods«^7ea,tborfleigo>tba«i^to^ f o i g a C b n r t a l l Ao daja of tbo w ^ ac^ 'tba retnn of tbe Sabbatb; Uiey di^Msaae witb; tbat/M* of god&en^- wbidt dniag tbe aa^ erad day of reat tbey pat oa; and aa te ran. riaia tatbe? 'tjf o a . A o L o r d a d a y , to doj tb^frnfyM^'P™^^ fro* tbodeptb^ of^^ fiHgetMneaa; but aka! dooB«< rotattt at the o I mo of tba day. Worn, iadwd, m Urn mm of otbetf wbo; aofe eoateat witb adBng Obiist ibr wtrid^ gaiadaiiagaowoei^ mB U a a c a ^ warod day of l e ^ 'aad w o t ^ , ftr a "tr^M ^ « r a tat a t ^ boaakafca tAM, SSLIi HIM&r^t Ym, dnr mader, O m ar* v a a y wbo lay aaido t b o ^ ^ ^ rf (%iiat for tiifiM of a d a y , w b o ^ l b c i j ^ e»rtb, a aMiiBt'a apuJaMi, orm hsar% iihaiwiw K ^ R e n a t i a a , w i l l i e v t ' : ^ Qoi ibiej pnfism t^ potoibfy aotice it aiao. Sboold be do ao, wiU 700 ptease in tbe Tenaosaee Baptist t Toon fifaternany, H r r K . Powxit. C U w G r e u Spott>;haaia Oo, Va, Apr. 6, "59. B biam3—Wa bope that brother win show CMoe tar his infomuftkm. Wo w91 allow him a ootnian in thb paper, aad another to Brotber P. to if he wishes, tDd let it be snbiaitted there. B a o . A s n - B A T n a n u s : Intboynr 1S36 tbere was a war witb tbe Creek la&u^aad natty depredatioaa were eomautted by tbem. Tlua waa ooafiaod ataialy to tbe eaatern of Alabam. Gre^ ezmtement proT^dled along tbo border eooatry ia tbia State,'aBd ea- p e e i ^ y aloag tbe <'G»«cMabeecbt*"—tbia be- iag tbe/»iM between tbia, State aad Alabama, "YaOoie (aa it is noorded in tbe book of.i'CbreBidea."} A rtport got abroad, •DMobow, tbat t b e l a ^ a a a bad eroeaed tbo nrer—badmordered naay people, aad were warebing rapidly toward tba interior. Tbe peo- aboot Talbattoa beeaae alarmed for tbe aafo^ of tbeir boaMa, tbeir lirea, and tb^ Sttle oaes, aad eoUeetod from tbe nd^bor- bood, to engage in a oommtm oaoae againata Oommui Mimy. I bdiere, too, tbeio waa iogaaoxoiteBient a b o o t " L s ^ r t n ^ " a n d o t b o r toaiai I uf. eumae tba eznteaient wa; bigb in tbe of '^CWwM^" aa it ia oa tbe Okat- taicockm. Bat, I was abont caying, tbis waa a pro- aiaoaoaa gatbering (tf I F b ^ and Deaioorats, Hetbo£sts and Baptista, Preabytmaaa and idiat not—tiBM wbo did not eo-operate and tboae wbo did—sneb as did not speak to eaeb btbar,«r bad not in a long tiaae—all oame to- ge&er to Indiana, (oar people are aome aa "l^oM,* yoB know.) Well, as tbey bad co "baiitry'^ then, tbey earned their own gnna; Biotber W.'a Old Landmazb fag folded away, a n d t b a t waa dmng good aenioe ^aint tbe Sabbatb Sobool moTcaient, and against the maa of tbe Bodt City, be fonnd tbm was noOing in Brother W.'s battery tbat wonld toadi Aim, beeanae it pointed against Aatiea ganetally—be frst popped ons rap, {by of oxplaiaiiig bis poeition in Angnata,) ud tiirow down bv anas. Wbat did be oare lAether Brother W.'a gun waseUltd "neotral- i ^ " or old "Betty," ao it did good work open tbeeommon foe? "Birds of a feather will foek together." Yoa will anreiy allow tbat Brother W. has been "tmiral'' and coasisient iriien yo« shall bare seen a y next. J. M. Woor. i w a a A. o o u m . n a u ^ e u i . n c x n A x r t u m k t f b n d 'aad foot r InctedSble. Ho*- mneb oT to saeaiaanCMik M aouaor Muuar a t f r o t oaaTaaTOMkBMgr tnrM Of«Bwr.wmonwti;4taa.a«i»«ammy. sm. - . U» U t t M t r . t M - - - - - - tUSM W H A T m r a t s b o o k f o r texas. All know that Baptists cannot be bound eccle- siasticallr to onite opon snT particular hymn book. All know that in unioa there is strei^tli, and that manr sdTmntages would ari!« from the Churches' osu^ the sune coUertion of hymns. From Tarioos sutes brethren hare imported tv rioos hynm books, and their local preferences hare not bcCT tacri&c<d for tbe f^eneral good. Tbe Ohorehes'organized here, hare ncft perraanentlT-1 located apon snj collection oT hjrmns, and eT«n those few tbat hare laid down tbeir files would be wilGng to lift them for a better location. Xow is the accepted tin»e for as to cchle down upon QniJbnn standard. The nii«t of oar nunisters, deacon.*, and promi- noit members will read weeidT in the Tennessee Baptist the recommeodations'of the Sootheml TBonk •^iMtatto W a n w i x r ; uaa.a»V- Mmt.l. IblulbUlHU t j ^ -^-V-T aWkt*Ck>rak.OMMatnr lamittlM. J M. a . a t M «««. a. M. (Sbitaniw (I. Bbm. KiBttl. WH-KMMCCUOkW.MMMU^ f T>lI*Khakkn Cksrak. Mn. Oo<* H^ B. o n t o ta»> W. C. r u M M t L Jk a . n u w & l i a M r t a k w n B m I TTihifll - 1. a. r<>ivm »i. artuM i v jB.™ icn»8.r Hill— m S ^ SL ai>>tk « . . . j « M A. o « m a m M ( * Anoui aaA wf t»\lk tMaWi Vfwt >IM»a».Hi»t ISO < aa «ge tie sas «e I ta s«s SOS its *** 100 1W| «t4a 3S MBS can be ia the boaom of the o u who ooetianea to sdl qxrits, and tees, aodhear^and reads, the awfol ^eds it is doing agiinst God and man? Kotaspaib. <SlnHa tt poanble that the i^aiivdader can ootnanad hiatialBoto Godinptmrer? Conldhe lay his hand on his heart, and enter the Arizie presence, and a i r e God to Uess hia efforts t It OMmotbe. Hiafaiood.woald ran oool, his aool wonld fieexe in the endeaTor, his smitten coo- science oonld not bear the piercmg glance God; he cam only eanyoabk trade t^facgettinseteni^ ty, traap&is on tbe aacxed lactates of ooaodeoce, and esc^ing &om thon^its erf' fotsre death and iodgment. Ihfinitelj' bHto- for a man to beg his bread ihim door to door, t ) ^ oocopy s o d a pot^ tic«. In tbis case be be an btir of besren —bat who can recogmze the sdling of whisky and eternal gloix 7" Pt..K«ui^*tKt.Xtea.I«t7. * »oo « Tl^—tlllfc- ST 00 rUdcMtnolaSHiOUa. r " » ^ "> j a n a i . COLUBS. na. SK.a«r.c«». a. Ais San.-Flx<M Ht to Ut Dmtkw. UU, nportxl ia tkraonsato. jrtas 00UIV8, nxAXciAL aacaxTAars buo-AS- suAt axrOET to 1st naetaaca. ism. 10 aoAan aAXAezas-aAST " aArnit carrsMtiQii - a o a a M u a t o a . (i«sa» Psalmist, and the compilets (Graves and Pendle- i ton) enjov- the oonSdence of tb» Chardies. The Associations and Chorcba will o b t ^ the most of | their reading books and Sabbath School books i bgm Kashville. These causes will introduce the | Soathem Psahnist into Texas to a cooBiderable extent. It woold be ia nia foranTone to 1 this "foregone ctmdosion.'' T h e ^ U d ^ a is al-1 ready pasH^ Tbe only question open for discos-1 is, oi^bt all the Churchcs to adopt t h e | Ei-S— aetkhhMCkajA _ J . Walker IS, Tk«u< a. Cart -, * maa T<a|M J. M. Wkltedta tX Ja>M PttM^ 99>. W. a . aimM* Ua. P l M ^ t WatM lOe. Wa. airitlM Ms, aaaL— J . J I>.««I»a«J.aWJt»W.«»^_-. j - a . a t a s i a i ^ Kstki.1 Mt^ChW^ S a d k p w r w i a b s M a « a y O e i r a & o f G o d , japada tba pngMaat tba goi^ piaea atnab- Jiag b l o ^ IB tba way of Ow eldldren of 60^ a n i a a a a a a a a y to b a i t t b a n i a , wbilo aa ex- ^^aboatianaa tnm tba lipaof UMrOe, the aaeptiaal, aad aagedly. 8dl bia! ob, neTer,Bay -Bathar Bli^ a^iring laats. Daaart tWa adaatad fraaa, T h u I HBfet to la«« thy oame, Myleaoa.* Dbas Bao. GaATasr—la yoar pqiar of Mareb asth, amoog yovr "Sdlsas^ Tetegrttms," I pe^ 'eeSTetbefollowiDg: •Abratber writaatbat wa aialaka the whole Mttar, !f w« thiab ttet total abrtiuewje frmn drink,, ia the "Taa^ vpon whidi tba aeeesBion fttai tba Gosbaa AiaaeiatiuTi took plaaK Wa stand oBLtcted, and ooaissB oonelf in tbo dark. We r e c m that impteaaiaa from the Tiiginia Baptist.' T5«o T i i p r f a B a p t i a t bs& oertmfy labored loaks that aqiramm. We know tbat aome oar Test brethren befiere, md hare ao ezpraaaed thaa- sriiea, that tbe real gmand of eppaaition to tte T«t Inethrea, was an aceooat of t ^ doctrine wbidi they bdd and pscai^ed, they being, for tba most part,tipdly Calianiatjc, a ^ tlat the "TcslT of total abstineDO^ waa o n i ^ . a ^ aa a pretext of oppoaitiun to drhto oat of te jtaaoeiation tbe hrethm baling tbaae otgectioBable doctrines. WedoacA know wbat ei««nee WUub tboee brethren may haTB. Bot ti^ Tngatfa Baptist h M no e r i d e n o a i ^ wbiditaaakaMdiadtaigp. Whatanermay bans baaa tba aserat aaatir oppotitide^ we know of o ^ one ewaaSae the a I- eeB*e, tbe fTei^ eftotriiAstinetice ftee drink. I wffl tboitfwe be oh%Bd to jonr correapoaden^ wbaailtafatebaa "IW brotbar, ifbe wU fiirnWi ticFDfli^ jwnr I iiliiiBiia, o r t b e Viifiaia Baptist, tha oridanee ^OD wUdt be rdiea, for tl Tnfrmrt*fr wbidi ba baa nwiiaiiiik-ated to yojo. Thn iiaiia'Tt*^ h. w m . jaat to Goabaa ftwn-iatinnj aa it impGea dboile and esiert aaitlte m Act bod>r ™ t tba '-Tea^ aa aaaehgrtani. B t i ^ yoar oas^xiadBBtafander ob^gatkn to fiimiaboiar Ua o n --j the Milnara of - hia dUu^ Otewni^ It w a beiegarfed aa'fthe, aadbe, baMdi;tiMaBpnatar. I take it iir gnontod tbw t b a t e o t b a r i a B p o a n a a a a o f emdaaeeaakaoWa to Oa Tirpaia Baptist; It ia daa^ teeTor^ to *a liartiaa eoBcarned, that it aboold be pabjEabed. Bni.'Gai»aa,Taa wffl do me tba fioaa to pn^ BA tba piaea ttym pptr. Toa wBF'aM froa tiaTaf^Baftfat^^ becaaa of badbcaHfi, I « B aot a o ^ e f i l ^ O a t p q ^ , otfcerwiae,: in^batoBotiM^^ amttaEafiteaid^. Bm oompaaied by saoh testiiBony, altboogb it ap- peared nnreaaoaabla, aat af -abaaduteaution, and ^eoiaily to gratify tbe females, pat them- s e l T e s o a t b e ^ e a e e , aad atationed a traty <dd a o r a n t i n Gront at t b e b o o ^ as aentinel, wbo waa to fire offbisgon, after speaking three times, if tbe intmder did not Tesp<tad. I n t b e nlgbt be (tbe serrant) beard somediiog sear by, u d aaya, "Who's tbat! I say, wbo's that! I say again, wbo 'a t b a t A t this jnnetnre tbeuifr-Kdin- gruiUtd. "Now," s ^ be, "if yon badnt done tbat there'd 'a bees one dead bog eetamud be stood to it nntil be died tbat be wtnild bare IdDed bim. Bat I promiaed, in my last, to say aomethbg aboot bow Herod u d Pilato made friends, and to defend the propriety of the present rc- latioa'between Brother W. and tbe mu to- ward "Cbattabooehie." Herod u d Pilate made friods on tbe occasion of tbe trial ud enieifizwm of Jecns, wito said tbat "a mu'a If tbey bare peraecoted me, tbey will also perse- cute yon." "Bat rejoiee u d be exceeding glad, for great inyoor reward in heaven \ for 80 persecnted tb«y tbe prophets wbieb were be- fiffe yon.' Yoa may cbuiM to know wme men cf high r ^ a t a t i w , i r i w b a r e n o t worked together is barmony for years, ud who bardly treated oneanotiwr witb oomnuNi eirility, bat wbo snd- denly are in good fellowship, and labor to- gether ia good fraternity to aocomplisb a com- m o n e n d I d i o o l d n o t b e a m p i a e d i ^ a t uy fbtare day, for aay caase, one of these abonid loae pontioB, tbat others woold interpose u d pro- poae biai as .aapetnsor of tba Churches, or gaaeral evaagelet aaoag tbem; wbile some woald, o«t af sbeer pi^, open tbeir parses to iartain bim j bense onteakrata sometiniea ap- p e a r to ^ temponry ^ o d — t b ^ make friends of old foea. Well, Brother A. B. M., I was gettiog too s e r i o a i f o t a m a a o f y o w i p r i t Iwilldieek, for tba preaent, die tear wbieb was starting, aad prooMd. Tbere is, in tba Bock City, a wbo w oaUed a "leader of tbe 'Antiea' and Hard^ells," altboogb be repadiates tbe title, u d the "Anties" tbemselTes acknowl- a%e no leader exoepi tbe Savior, bat love tboae wba tbink witb tbem aad defimd tbe tratb at all haiards, u d will spare and respeot dimr I say, altbongb tbs ia ao, Iw is called leader, u d in tbe book of Chronicles, "a adgb^ man of ralor," tba "alayer" of tbe •grcaniag Amalekites" and tbe "Blae Pbilis- tines.'" It so happened that he was fiTonbte to dildra, and so great was bis l<m for tbem O a t b e w i ^ e d to s e o t b e day wben Baptists would aepaiato tbeir children from bis ud Aeir eneanea, n d bare good booka .for them to read, tbat talked aboat Jeans ud all bi« lamt aad ordinatie**- So it was said tbat be did not lore cbildren ud Christ's lam ud ordutancts, bnt tbat be loved moiMy,ud if ba Soathem Psalmist to secnre the advantages of | anion 1 Upon tiiis all-important question we venr tare our iw^vidnal opinion j and as tbe hymii book is next to the Scnptores in importance, we shall take time toremirk generally sboct-^paidms,! hvmns and spiiitoal songs." *A shrewd natesman has observed, -'Let mc make the songs for a nation, and I will govern it." Anotlier sUtesman has said, "Let me write the songs for a nation and I care not who makes iu laws." Carl vie says, "Oheerve, too, how ill pas- ^natc langusgedqesof itself because musical— with tine music than mere accent. All deep things are song. It seems, somehow, the central essence of us—song.*' ~ exist among emy ttmgue as the fimdamental jEeelia^ of human na- turts. Before the invention of letters, history,! philosophy, and law, w e r e t a r ^ t in pbetir, rnoae, and aoa& Probably none of onr readm oould quota asingle sentencafrom Whitfield, while their memories are richly stored witb the verses 1 of Watts. Cowper's poetic sensibiUtj prevented I iom from 6garing among the statesmen, and exiled | him to the solitude of natore and of God, | which he now figures largely in the souls cf mil- liooa, while the statesmen tf his day hare passed I away. Not one in a thonaand have ever seen the | theological vrorks of Toplady, while the assembly of the <guntB exnltingly sung. Tallaeu— CMa aaas tl. a. a Outo tl. W. a rattar- >oa ts. a K flmkar & «- Smnk SOo. C WiailWa iSa. WMa f r l a a t U - ^ EaK-1 Wallaaa.-.i ——— Jate awT.... ^ Clatk* aay.™ J.M.VliI«MSI.A>MaU>n»i. WmBnfia, C«'*m TaSav C ^ a r ^ Ot-W-C-KmISS. J.J.WUUickaKMi)* gBitilti. - Ut. PlaaMSt Ohnak, AAtO^ Tkaa.Baa«a»SI. A. W. Mxtpmm.cmA, sac tu ^ w . ^ St. UamXunMj •0>». K. Wkla- Maat SOo, Da«n A. B7. s u a B. <>all.>«ryfe A. 400 SOO 3 OS » 00 SOO to SOO w n a . c K A W F ( « i y « u e r k x to the ihiikx -aoKEXBuro axsAseK. Tbialetter,giTiag Brother Crawford's views I of oar missionary operations, took iqi aeolamn or two in tbe Index, and bas been followed by abont ten colamns of review by tbe editor, land as muy more by three or four distin- Igaished men in Georgia, u d one in Titpnia. [ Tbeae all olaim tbat hia azgaments are wurtb- less, u d some of tbem, tbat they have been j folly m e t t w e n t y years ago. Now, is it not jstruge tbat our distiggaished shoold waste so moob Ume apoaoM andteor^iZts* ar- ^umnuEs. Lawyers, wben tbey have a knotty case, plead to the jary tbat tbeir aide is as clear as ligbt, wbile tbeir opponent's is nnten- able and absard, bat it is to be hoped tbat oar jdocfon will not torn lawy€rs, e^ecially an^ tbe; have obeyed die injanctioo, "Pbyaiciu j heal thyself." Looxca-os. 'alaaiMi^ rnlanMaai CAarah. Wm. M. AUaa t3.I< Poetry, music, and song natioD, people, bndred and j JL Sa^tAaiA t l . fi. W. BaaAan $1. A. W. OcoAwa »l T rZQB tba Ktllaal Bacc^r. XXPI.AVATOBT. Oa oar fii-st nago wSl be foasd a ocmmnni- I cation aent as by Elder 6, W. Jobnson, for- I mer pastor of tbe Baptist Cbon^in this eity. I We pablisb it by tbe request of tbe writer, >t, however, witboot aome soraples as to the I tropriet; of its appearance in the Reoorder, I We have deemed it best for onr readers, ud I for the caase, to have aa little as poamble to I aay of the Cbareb difisnltiea in Nashville, iTenn., and have, in conseqoenoe, pven no I opinion tbrongh the B e o o r ^ i n r e & e a e e to I to them- They are entirely beyond onr jnris- I diction, u d sbotild not eonoera the Baptists I of Nortb CaroHna, more t b u a CborA diffi- icalty of Eiailar ebaraetsr in oaa of tbe I C b n R b e s of Baltimore, Biabmond, or uy I o t h e r S o a t h e m d t y . We have deeply regret- ted s e e ^ in sevenil of oar Baptist exchuges TTolea Cbaiak. iaatM»Mi«i "Bock of ages cleft for me. Let me hide myself in thee.'' The six octavo volumes of !fewton can scarcely be fonnd in tbe libiaries even of the universities, and vet Brother Bajlor brings the ttars from the frontlennen by reacQng, "In evU kiag I took dengbt." .\nd probably when Ifewton arises in the res- nrrection, he will hear the "wreck of matter and the crash" of worlds made melodions by the saints singing "Amaaing grace, bow sweet the soosd." Tiie AU-wise God empJoved tbe power of poetry | in writing (in the origuiaf) the brok of Job, the Songs of SoIonuHi, the lamentations of Jeremiah, aad a great part of tbe prophetical writingK, and the Paalms now read r o i ^ the family altar oooe nlled the swctaai7 with songs of praise. I t is a act worty of note'that Milton, Toucg, and Pol- l o c k o b t a i n from t b e S c r ^ n r e s t b e i m worthy of the sublimest production! sf genius; and the rhetorical figures of the &riptures are versified byeveiy poet. T^ hyam bmk is next to the Soiptarea. To whoa ahaUbeintmsted the solemn respoosi- b'ii^ of selecting the hymns to bo sung by the saints of the Moat High, whoce th«me echoes the golden harpitpf souihim 1 What compilers have loeUc u d scriptum taste to enable the brethren themselves 4 00 a so ts SO lb 00 4 00 LnaartrChatak. _ Wat a « St. UMitr ffl»"5* a. a Tiamtmm Us. W. B. Tkomaau lOo. Billy OSe. HanUah Koan t*. Bt Wa. O. IfTsalt u CkaiakM AMdaUaa. e . V. r o « / » i , rarta »«.». ateu. ti.M.{iaarsoa.v.).iaawaD« P n a r j «o<l>ctlra aa aaWiatt, Amo>ataa*^<AaOkwcha<...~-i AaXMWtte 1K7 a u4 Bax jti^lM^- «id«r 0,W. ]ia<tar«aa.rkUUrTmril AUM CaUlHSS, rallT Ckank W Bual BanWim ItOT, J a a . a . A r a U « a a « a . l n r i s U a n B e a . . Ufa iMBbmAlra. OaMavin C k u ^ W. B. Oatteaa^ Mm. Wm4 St. SMaa W ^ IS. WUUa W. 0-«>k tS. F. J.> Croak IS awja. onaa a. i. s«iak i ^ a . a. CiSamSS. l l a j . W . a ™ r ^ Dr. JuWU- Uatl>»i»B.a.l(aa«Ttai M Salam ChardUASMaiMwSS, O W 0>Jllf>. Jno. Biawua SS. Plaaaaat Oran. Call; Dalla «>, ins, tf llHk WaodnS.. TaoU TavklAK wasMsmatfaMkr tnMuac. u expreaaion of tbis kind that our correspon- .J 5 » - u 8 n I d ^ t feels called on to reepond. We amply give his oommtuieation insertion, witboat as- snming any responrilality in referroee to it We have read witb -proband regret, all the pnblicationa tbat bavo reached as on botb sides, ud have, of oonrse, onr opinion of this most hnmiliating aiid anhappy a^r; bnt we do not feel oaUed apoB, luv do we think it woald 10 00-124 4SI sabeerre u y valaable purpose for ns to pab- liab oar eoavictiona in reference to the mat- ter. We tbink tbe ease bas been aggravated by imprndent pablieatiQns on tbe part of pei^ aons not directly concerned; and we think the iefs tbere aball be in fatore cf sadi iraUi- cations tbe better for the oanse of oar uvino Lord. We bope, therefore, tbat as tbore is l i t t l e p r o b a ^ t y t b a t uy of the correspon- dents of tbe Beoordo- c u do u y thing by cations, to heal tbematter, we idiaU not IS o e | 4i 7S » SO <t4S6 public be tea t«. t i j s n 40 Tra LUk —ssuao IS <6 in psalms, hymns, -and | and making melody hi to''i^eak to snritnal aoogs, tbeir hearts to the L c ^ l " For y«Lrs past" the Xenneaaea Baptist has pnUidad, not newspaper Metry, bot true aad ostfol poetiy. These ^ec lave not been after the iiilse and the fool model of Byron, nor tbe iandful and trantic model of I SbeUey.but thoy bare been vitstod with tbo activity of the nineteenth centuir and united to I jw.c»ltjA the benevolent movements of tiiJs ifge. Wo gotafi Ma/, tbere wotild be none left for tbe eity on. tbe Atlutie where K. and T. lived— Bjaa f o r t b e O l d Dominion, u d of course n » e f v tbe city of the "Battery aiu;" aad hoioe tbis leader mast be killed, andtbssbella of bis frioods mast be brokea. So it was u- a a a m e d i n t b e p a p e r s I b a t t b e r e w a s to b a a aaeeting of tbe cbildrcn of Israel in AmariotH, bot tbat James and bis friends most aay notb tagabont their love of diildrca, aor of per fsetiBg a p l u to get tbem books- Yet be was permitted to come to the gatbericg. provided be woold behave bimaelf^ Jiboat tbis time a m u in tbe old ladiu eosntry beyoad tbe Cbattabodobie. soondeil tbe Bote of alarm—tbe "Indians are eomiag to kill yoa u d yoar litle o a « ; " aad bimoe tbe asosadty of tbanporOd cmalaaatioa sa aoet aaaaimon foe. Of oaorse Herod u d FOi|te tost make frfeads^-all most ooom togBtiiar; aafil bis destmetion is s*are«I—bisgon wasjta, b a ^ i k e d a t A m e n c o s l e « t b e p e o ^ a b o o l d l i ^ s kBiomd. A n t b a c a p t a i n w e n i n k a p o a t ^ p r i n t e l y a r p ^ l i d y . m s t be at least a "moek anip- i&raSy or tauer^4ttrattg ;.bat mnk toA in bk arawtrinn. A s to b i s frkads, tbey WDald iba k ^ i a : a m — t b e i r lanoustraBcea s»q)jpaaa^ B a t I bad Bke to bava forgottea to say wbea lb* aaa toward "CiUKfcieodU." Imsastl lUfaa rddra ntniAJf Missioss Caak rwertad to Ita Caa«*atioa.. ]>7a>i<m.at. W.O.I»ttaiM tl. B. M.Flmk«»S.S.T.«BlU»S..... 4 » W |8uiinW>llam«ls.a^CXuttaaatSi IS Ub. W>riass |!>. Wm. C. H ( n t » outiMSaaM tts ^ S^O. r. am IS, Am. F, Bl>4aoa Wad* Hm f5,T. S. Owtiai J SlMXir AMdatloa,.. Vmttj Amiatlra, CaaaaaJtMatlat*ni.VO. a.C?«ah. at JackaaaHtlatSM W. Uk- AMMUtloa tSU. C w t ^ t H * . Shal- so aoo 40 00 41 3S too : 00 as 30 Baptiat woold teacb soma of the good brethren who may smile at this eaaiQ-,,tbat only hilse poetry is com- 1 of sighs of moonbeam lovers, and the dew _ tears of sentimentalistB; but tbat the poetry of tratb spnxtgs from the center of the wul and makes the wond wiser, holier, and happier. Can- not the Sonth-Western Publiabing House issue this volume to be placed in the p ^ o r instead of the infidel and oormptiag poetry now seen on al- most every oentre-table 2 We have alluded to tbe healthfiil aad inspiring ^ t i y of the Tenikessec Baptist to prove that these editors would not jnblish hymns where the sense was sacrificed to ihe soond, nor on the other extreme, when the is aacrificed to the' imagination. They the qualification!! for editing a hymn book foc'the Chorcbes. The Chnrehee to which >re hare preached have ~1y u s e d t h e Pialmist oompUed b j I. F. and B. Stow. It has many excellencies and come defects. Hu.tic (which hUh charms for the chnd and the savage) mar be so refined till no one am appreciate it txcept the who have long cnhivated (perverted) t h ^ taste. We havti thought the Psalmist contuned too aHU7 hymna adapted aioao for poetic sensibilities Peniteitive hymna shookt not come from a Cucy whteh can w e n fictitiooaly, but they shimld be the wailings of woe ground^ the contrite sp^ and the brokm heart. Jlymiis of acbration should not be written by the philosopher who has looked "through nature up to nat-ire^ God,'" eia-' hts contemplatke ia ver«—as Carlyle etfa, vby twirt soch specolatioas into jmgle when t b i ^ c u be expraaaed better in prose ^ Wben tbegoapelis dengned f<v aU the whorld, does not that preacher fiul who widresMs it so as to please a few of the self-conceited, knowii^ ones ? Psalms should eatress humility, veneration ai^ gi^tude—they should flow from the foimtto of love. •We have thought that the Paahnist Contained rotaies arssioxa C!iaaaaA<aa«l*tiWFaUU&a.CiM. PM(M. ... $108 OS I L«S SB •MSSSAI soa aacArnrxATios. Far Bfk'a Biitrib«tlM.ca«ll t» ti ' Madgat 113 00 S19 31 BOM Muioaa.- IJST 40 Pl«4(«aail unMBWitklM, ;«» OO vws 4» Ia«aa aiMlaai. tat OS Piadav, w r a «0 1.4SS u Fortlca ir>aM< Oaabll 1 u tAMT4t A tabalai of41»ban1ii< viU ta faUlihad •oea. PM(W aaraM to tb« l>t DmBbat. ll». rapartad ta Iba •ar'Pt*- XBSBB A. C O L U m . riB. Sac. Baf. Cm., X, All. Cicpvalf. St. Ctatr Co, Ala, DM. I. IHS, Tcqntscod to pabliab 1B0T6 on dtis Bobject Tbero' is one a^ect in wbieb tbif Nashville difficalty does oonccm all tbe Baptists of the S o a ^ u d that is, tbat it shall not be allowed to divide as in otir misaonaiy eo-operations, whether in tbe Biennial or State Conventions. It bas DO place in u y of these owetings, ud aboald not be reforr^ to by u y Me wbo may qteak in tbem. In reference to tbe approach ing Biennial Coavention, onr opinion is ex- pressed in the sabjoined, wbieb we find among tbe editorials ef a recent nomber of the Mis- >i B a p t i s t We folly indoias tbe lecoia- i t i o n : o f B t o . F t e e a t u i a not voting for either of tbe two b(etbr«k first named for tbe Presidency of tbat body: WBAT SBAI.L BB M S x T From muy private commanication^ as well as from pablic indications, we are likely to have tronble at oar Biennial Oonrention in M a y n e x t Tbe respective friends of Bretb ren Graves and Howell iadigate that eaab aill be ran for tbe Preaideacy of tbat body^ .^Oadar the present state of pnblic feeling, tbis woold prooaee a Btote of things mneh to be r^retted. It is very desirable tbat the meeting in Sieb- mond Aoold be one of oonnsd u d nfaa delib-^ eratioB—^t tbis iabraglio at Na^rille sbonld not enter iato iu prooeodings, if poesi- ble; on tbe eontraiy,as i t i s l i & y t h a t w e will bave more of toe m a t o r e d i n t ^ e c t ud experienced piety assembled tbere tiiu in ^ odier of onr eonneils,- that tbo deaewnation will avaU i t i d f o f t h e (^^Mrtanity to bring about a calai, if possible, in tbe minds of tbo bretbren at large. Tbat a saspensHta of boe- tilitiea b« at least broagbt aboat, u d l e a r e i t to time u d tbo cooler titougfatg of ptoas hearts to eradicate tbe evil from amongst as vbiah said diffioalty bas produced This c u be doa* i f a l l tbfl bretbrsa an agrood and viU work toji^er in kve at that ateeiin^ and that ea nothing of tttagnHtor iaaBeeiMei tleDeo,tfai7aB^ ar amy aat ba ehdad anjaaUy—bat wbea. tbey i into car State as dw rapnae^ati ti«t Board, it is tiaie to is oa^ttoaot ~Itwinii<«tao it bSad," beeaase w« lataad to an ~ gentlema; b a t t b e y a b o d d a^: a a t a e t i o a a S w t B a p t i s t BBBge a t I ^ TbaaBgeatlaaen willa^'>9e) Baptiste in good studing ;" bnt ft^ jgll < o n j r b e t b ^ ^ FitBt BuliBt O k a ^ i Sborob or not-; and t b a a n i l d q i a a i d ^ t b a q a e s t ^ wbetber a C b a r d i b o l ^ i g Jbi^)tist priaeiplea, rstaiaiaff ber boase of wofdiip ud I Staru reaoids, is ui« same body aftir w ex- elnson of ber members tbat ^ e wa# Iwfore; ud this woold be about eqimleat ^ ibe in- qairy, -Mrtber a aaa wbo has bad t^:jtaetb. aebe ia tbe aaaao l a u onee tba aano: baa becBi extracted, tbat be was Now , Kt, wbat I object to ia tbis Bro. Walker's asao^^Hon tbat tbe tbe Uaioa are txduiti mmmltrs of Baptist Cbareb in Nadirilla. Tbattb^u I, a mare aasoaptiai, and aaaing more thu an aSBraptio^ tbe whole tr^ m foots I n tbe so-called triiJ o f J . K C^res fnQy attests; and tbe editor of the {adex hiBMelf woold bava ao ptaaanaead i t ^ ^ a few B o a t b s a g o . 'Wbea r^aatedly wiii^ to for bis (^inioB a a t o b o w Baptisti abonid act-in refereaee to tbe -"Ni ," be responded t h r o n g b i s pa9^ud led 'hieatoality,'' ptonotmcxog tba »-diS- oatty"a&aiiyqinml wakb aoald bcfbeBt aetdsd by die partiea iooMdittely • ^ Bat itow s<Bae aanr or stn opon bis visipn, u d be t ^ t ibe brethren oomponng tbe die Krrt Baptist C9iarcb ift^ Naabvil^ are <xetui2Rfm«Nb(rs of tbat body. W^aot a l l t b e focts a s b ^ n a Bratber /^^alker then as tbey aia now.? W a s b e n o t aC well irepared then as be now is to disoover ' t ^ £f- erence between tbe rKsdar trisl an§ ^xdn- si(» of a member, aoeoidii^ to tbe of tbe Baptista, u d tbe r prtiteat, of a a e a b e r ' taigcedud dealt witb more in rial tbu i n a Cbristiu spirit and And does he not know that not only S ^ bat wbole bo^o* of Baptists bire eoE demned the eoorae piuaaad b7 t^ Fint Church of Nashville, u d sartained tM action ef tbe minority ? Upon what, tben, ^loas be base the assunption ^ t Dayt^ Sco- r e ] , R a t l u d , Creighton ud od>era,|att ex- daded m e a l m of tbe First Bapti^' {^oreb ofl^riUcf Wby,aofiuaaIaaafia|-^ seo'into tbemattar ao farther t b u ^ wtor expnam himself—be sustains thej^^ of d i e a a j o r i ^ , b e c a u s e t b e F i r s t B a p i i ^ a a r c h 'Hs a Cfcttreb,'* u d tbis foct is | f f O T a ^ » dte t h r e e foots A a t d b e h o l d s B i ^ t i s t p ^ j ^ l a s , ratainaber bouse of wor^p, iMatil^^po^ s ^ o n of tbe Chnrch reoords! I n ^ esti mation of tbia editor, tbeo, a (}faan& may trample imderfoot tbe dearest usages known to tbe Baptist denooinatioB, paitieiUariy in the trial of meaibers, aad beMuse still holds, or profeasea to bold, Baptiat p^n^es, ud retains poeecEsion of the meet^-bonse and tbe Choreb rewrds, die is f&s CAa^ci, and as each sbonld be reeognixBd sad BOi^i^edn u d to patronise membm whom bier^^^uny bas driven oat is to "sacrifice a Bapti^^ria- dpUfff" I bad never been tai^tbaS^tbat it was a ^pHst priaofU to sustain a <Surdi is tbe wrong, u d to oppress, eode in^riduals wbo vrere stdEering from ber'^ong- doio^ ratb^r tbu snbmit to a v i o k ^ m o f B a ^ ^ tisage. Nor sball I vnt ado;^ tbe "principle," unless I cu be otmrinced teat tbe heathen ma2im, tbat mi^t is right," i s a m a x im of tbe gospel—ud not then. The editor of d e Index b a s a paiticnIaT dread of tbe " H a r d Sbells." Does be not know of Hard Sbell (Tburebes tbat exslfded a >art of tbeir brethM for a difference ^ opn- on in regard to benevolent entonu^tl, ud still held B^qitist principles and kite their booses ef w t o i ^ ani Chnrch reonfe^ Do n o t t h e s e foots, t W e f o t e , m v e t b a t - t ^ y a r e Uu Qmnktst and islMtSro. Walktf rOund, acoordiog to bis p r i n c e , to siistaitt ^ ^ ac- tion, and non-fetfow^ip the nuaBona^Qr—tbe Tbe followiag eaineBt laqt^is of tba a a i ^ O0B»d«ratiiBirfallBapfi* tbe doetoae, as advocated by oertaia maa'aiii a p a r t y i a ^ e i t y , B b o o l d o b t a i n , t b e isd^a*. dencaof Baptist Cbnicbes wvald-be destroyed forcrar. Tbeanscriptazal acta of a wicked aad wisKiAm x^ori^ avoid b e ' b i n S a g ; areiy Bi^tist Gbnrcb in t b e i a n d Obneal power, iatoleruee acd^tnarital .wickadaeaB would be eatbroaed in die Ugb'pianB^ fba deaominatiai. If u y Chordi aets eontzaiy to du baa a( C h r i s t , i b e d i o n l d b e d i a f e O o w a b ^ b y awry odariy CSturcb in tbe land, tbaMia ^ ^ ba aahamed, ber acts dionld bind aa Cbareb, moo tbey woold be noil aad t ^ rrtoa Um Ckrteliaa CkronWa. OOdttatS. Ms. EciToa:—As tbe aabjert «if OMBoili and Cbareb aaagos is now before Iba pabCn, mil yoa allow a j^bm in your Talaabia eol- amns to a few inqairiea and aaggesdoaa Bsaab i^ tbia very isqiortant atatter. By t m af iatrodarag tbe sal^eet, we woald a«,. u a laember of a Baptist Cburdi depeadHt i^aa tbat Cbnrdi alone ibr ius studing in dw da- nomination? Tl^ in all its bearings is u ijoportut qnoEtioa. Let as iUusttatB, W e -will eappom &Bn an Bro. Bicb and Bro. Poor belo^giii^ ta Oa BBDia C b o i d t . t b e fonno' wsaltby Mdnrfhwn- iU, tbe latter hobs , unobtraars, bat as ba c u ^ r a b a t l i t t l e o f b i s e a n b l y BCSBB b > , a a eaaaa af Gad, Us meabendnp is las priaed. A difierenee ariaee between t b ^ twtiiMtbua, ia wbieb Bro. Poor is in tbe right; bnt Bim. Sidi, Bea«8iBaBofbisBapgMr8t»aMth,aaAa Cbar^A cannot do witbout fc^m^ la^oiTBa upffB riafeatiif bis duraoter by tbe a^anoB-af Bro. Poor. Tbe dung la eSadad, aad JBio. P o o r i s m a i e a s c a p e - g o a t for B r o . B i j b , w b a b e a t s a b o a t b e f o r e d i e w a r i d d w p c B a ^ w U s b bdoaga to bis wealtMor b n ^ . Ba foda tiiat bis (Ttiiatiu infaeaee is loat, b s tMefal- aeaa gone, aad bis aebiag beart aaMSaC. He is reqinied to eoafose bb rb aid totatiosTW t h i s b a o a n a t d a n t b o a t i afalsaiood. N o w w b a t i S i ^ b a d 0 B « ; anawcxed. tbat O i s ^ i e e a n iadspendeatbod* iaa, and m bava no ri^ to oaatrol dear aa- ^ons. C u b is m y i n s , so a r e o t b a r C l a r i e s independent u d oan reoere bhn if t b ^ «3iocae., Soara CoanalsindeprndeBt bodtBB,aad btn a right to judge bim imooESl, U fonad te ba BO. In this ease, Bro. Poor aaya, if u apiwr- ^ t y were pcaseatsd,ba oaa paaaa biwBBlf • Amt. Hedierefofaa^flftbaancabjabeai^ ^ g before a C o o n ^ of Impartial brttbraa, macniJly chosen. is re&iaed bim. _Axe t a r n s ^ e s t o o fonlty to do lum jostieer If BO, tbey shoitld be improved; if not, wbere Ja tberemedyT He still remains tmder oenssre irroagfaQy isqiaed It mayba smd tbst aay otber Cbaroh Bi » y a d a i t b i m to miaiberBlip oa t b e ^ u n d of Otari^ iBdepaadaatT-. Yat no C k a ^ will do it until tbe eeoaa* ii .1*- inovBd. Dcdat these ercaautaaeea, wbat aaa b e d m a to e a l l u ex parte Coanol acSfiicat infiaence to eve diazaeter,asd tbasamslbia to Btea^bersbip ? If tbere be ao r o ^ j f i w . rach cases, we are all is danger, Will aome one throw a little Ugbt upoS this scbjact aad tbaa oblige u Iirgrnpa. A WrrREJUTO A.FFKA1. TO DKAUCKS 15 'mtosG DRUIK. I Tbe fc-tlowing ekxiaent a{f>eal is from tbe peii of the Kev. Alexander Ouncanson: " D x a u k s i s BaiSK !—^Tours is a melandioly position—a more pitiCd, more unworti^, more ^d^radad, and moro sinfal po^ition, cannot be con- i ceived 1 To prey 'npon the shame, the crime, tlie I body, the soul, the time, the etemityof a Mlow creature, is awfiil! Tb prepare the way ol baal^- mpt47, panpniam, disose, prison, death, is ndt to be covetM! To assbt to.rnin character, a u ^ der reputation, sink poritien and drcamstaaoes, filch aaam's crambof laead, is odioos! Tabeg-lject, diiootly or iadirecdy, in u y diaeasdoa break tbe. b ^ ^ wives, j whid, nay enaae. ThiswUl enablebr^rentb ouy be aooompBshed by springing''no questim tbat may raise amtatioa at tbe begitmiag. Guided by these tooogbta and wisbee, it bas oocinrod to as tbat it woald be best for dioae two bretbren to be left oat in tbe question of Presidency. Let us elect ^me one of onr ex- cellent br^ren wbo bavo taken no part in this Blatter. Say Bros Jeter, or Taylor, or Bar^ row*: Tban let it b e w t d e n t o M tbat u brother is oat of atder iriio^Bllades to tbe iomestic firebrands and dea&, break up homes, iBvide muted hearts, Aaolve fim^ ofthadoMBttiea, is a basencas indescribable, tb rise into rv^ies by such a course is not to be ridi; to be honored is to be £shoDi»^; : to pdn in the world ft t o hare ao dignity ; to stand: in tbe eaqae of retina is to Zion's walls. with untempered mntar. To swell out into port-j toonany hymns that woe merdy definitioni oft ly tlimenaomby the sate^strong drink ft tbo hymn.<s or like the Lord^ prayer-twisted into] price of povar^; to riM into hixaiy is a gafai rbyaa. Let the artidee of fiuth s t a a d still Inlfrom wretchadne»; to walk abroad in eafaiaja nroee fiwm. Tnie, the Apostle exhorts, "Let the | purchase from and toil -, to aasmae Word of Christ dwell ia you richly in all wiadoai, | bieh ain, and ead about anWpangledandbejcw- from ahame^ degmbi- inbitaated moat men milling in eir- labor u d advw privately and ' the parties, without dirowia^ Iforanit. Wbat aay owr I Saudiefn pteaa to tbis proposition T yhar hearts to the Lord." But this teaching aad I adBtomsfaing h to be i^dressed to the iMart, stii^' riagitBemotioss. In tha fiiot of thia artide, we BMOtiened how Watt* aad Cowper have made the I Word of Chiii« to dwell aaa p ^ u d portion of | ^E0iaitael£ Wbile we bdiere that the Peala>- ^ oontains the most d a m ccdlecticHi o f h y m n s jlhrl^yenltivaXed tastes} yet, a portion of it "ttiD d M reacb the pec^^' and another portion w a t o l e a d u t e d for r e a d ^ t i h a n forsingtog yonr lN*rta« the Lord." Aftar eaiaftili^ inwniiains the Sontkem PsaJm- _ lBt.Witedbr J-it G«w»udJ.M.Peodl( Ti. Ja tli^ tkarw <watkiak.ft.wia- aaaw mora to «tbe heartt TadOtaawara hone" of the brethren. Instead lying in the Ehnry. it win be placed on the stand with tha Bible for the &ttwrs. Tbe spectadeif oir-tbemioaerain foraid wiB often bcfaond ba- t^ritf^Ka soBed haves^ and tha bretfarea wiU iaity^ tt with tbcn to meetiog. We hope the aLdjabarV heart wiBaot be so wrong with spay baoHkeafdieCDid i^baartleaa aagingdariag tbarafiiaL-Z*M , (TO aa c«nmn>in.X - eiy comfort and Insety,' prdMfMiai; weaddi aad iaroperty, aad ail pm^aaed at tha poor inebriate's expense. The p w i ^ well dotJbed, while bais in rags; the pAGbui's vrifiL han^One, baxom, j e w d ^ hot tbri' poor dTaBbzd^.naC .arbera to l a y h e r b a a d ^ t b a ^ l i e a a ' a d d l d n n , d o t h e ^ M educated, iie^ and feet preserved frcia the indein- endes Or th« ariuoa^ ^at marie'bat'eoBtauen, eOld, starred, raggedy aret, Jiai—ud. Wkata fenaca befcveea.;tb(? state of, thoae that snmort and tboae that are saifi6rt«d b7 strm dnak. Sorely, if Tcfitet!^ was -left i n ^ iMaxi't B » i d , : d M s b ^ « a b a T a n a t g i v e a w o a l d b a i d s b the^^ri^Aet frtna tbe fcmkeiy door., "And wbat iriate c u that mhd be!n Oat an keep «o<£ a boiBiat Xbnrdastitate of ai! the foaer-.fcwliinsa of baaartiti to i^aak of rdi^oo woal4 be a p i » ^ . Where is joye fe bis ooontry and. hv kind ? , Ckh patriotism lidis intok of tlK i I. XBB BAEBTaU BkXTBBaa ASD TBI CHBISTIA* isnax. D kar Bao. J axis :—It baa been a loi^ time sines I bare seen pr^ier to laveaoy tbi^ to do witb tbe eoiitn>VH«eaud disputes wb)&, from time time, bi>va agitated onz owe deikOBination; u d I would not now take ay did I not believe tbat injastioe is bb- iag done certain brethren, and tb^ itisa duf veowe tbem ts take tbe part of tbe opptawe I auft eonfeas, to ao a a ^ d e p e a a f asteeifeb- asent, cMited by u editorial I bave justre^ XBj^ C b r i s t i u I n d e x , t b e o r r a .of Geoi Ba^ats. In siud a r t i ^ tba m BI ^ gtvea reasons for o{^>o»ng tba ^ Saadi^' SoboM AgBiey,"Bi Georgia, tadaae'tf ^aai isia tkafiayowiag words, to-wib.: tbe Board of tbat Suaday Sdtopl UoiflQ oocanjr th«r pninBt n l a t i o ^ to ^ e Baptist dlanoaiaatioB, mptista cannot ooosist- sa^y patitmSit tbe euUgpmm tbey ezn^aS tbebaaurd of saerifriag a {aiaaiptK ' A a a a t i a g B a a x d at expelkd. die oppresaedf Sarely •Hift legs of the lame are not equal," or tbe adi^T woold not totter u d reel so Hdiouloosly. ^^Tby not "consistaidy'' adopt t b e s a m e p r s ^ ^ ^ r ' i n paraSd easea, u d w a l k i ^ f t i g b d y S l ^ a n n a ? Bat *<etreurastueM do alteroasBB" 'soieatiBMal Tba foot ia tb« procoadiag of the ]l&nt B^h tist Chsireh, in tbe ease of J. Grjnu aad others, waa the most unparalleled pro^ajSngin tbe whole" history of the Misrionai^ ^ p ^ Charche:^; if embodied the most -vio- lation' of S^tist priaeiptes aad B^^Sasages wa bavo erer beard ornad of. Aai^l^ wi- nority, by prtitaati^ agaiaat tbe aatM af tbe (^orab and refiuBng^ topMe^te i^ Its on- lawftd proceeding in tbe optaion multi- tudes of Baptists, Bot only a^ad wjit^bat piore tbaaaelTes itffaebt ^ K u d ^ ** Cbareb of Naabnlle. 13ieaa|«i^„ tioo o f p r i n c ^ k s nniraBally reoo^aiicd by Baptiste u d inoorpcrated into its oowi^tation, forfeited its idientity—ceased to b e ^ Fim Baptist Chur(£; aad die adaority, daieiSBg to maiatain ftose prinoplaa iorioI^lMBaioed. to all inteato aad parpo9Ba, fb( C!bt^,Teat-, ini^jipon the basis of tbe original w^ixatioo.! The acts of tbe former mast, tbaxefoa, be in- valid, u d tfcoK of tbelatterTsIidind tna£ng; a n d riioal ' oe s o r e g a r M b y d w d e e a a B B ^ a b at large. In all diviaaBsaaia^fiatists,tbei p a r t y a d b o i a g to oiigiBal prinirirfa sbould be r^arded as tba Gbnrcb^ ^ t b o ^ vioIatiBg tbem sboald be treated as scbismi^ak We are bcuad to sustaiu those in Ae ri^t^sd to maintain tbe prindpIoB enaneate* te Cbristand bis apoMes, and apoa «§ab believe onr ChaKbes are baili, ^acioe, one, I am pained by the pontion ta]^ by tL« editor of the Index, u d here a t ^ aj pro^ test agvnst it. He "aays nothing ^en2( oriaaoesMWof those geBtkaca—tbtT^ a ^ or aay not bave baaa exelitded aajri^y"—boi atill be treate then wxdi tba i&jaatfe« of eon- n r i n g t b e m to. a t e u b l e s t ^ i m i d ^ i t b i ^ bas extraeted, u d of coorflB d e e a s ^ to ba extracted. Tbe spirit u d intent oC^sbo** extrast, taken as a -wbols, seems t^ cay—^ I e a n e a d y h o f t , B r o . J a a e a , t b a f sisa N a A r rilk dificultj will ystbe asnc.^ly «9$cled, and all 'tbe partieB reatored to didr o r i ^ j ^ pori- tiflo. I trust tbe g^ty aay repsst, aad dia einag repair tbBrwmgB,sM'ibasiestoratiib (dknRbipcfdieCbardi. B a t , i f t i e s i s n o t d o n e , w e o a e i t to C h r i s t a a d to b i s t m t b a o l oanae, tosoftun tbepar^sBtbar^t. Tbeca BIBLE sxpoemois. TdT WITB THZ SUMS. . While on tbe snbjectaf eoot^, tsba aa- o t h e r foTorito d i s h o f idhe A x a b a . Tteyadaet a v o a i ^ fat aad teade^^dress it carefolly, and d i d Stew i t in a m ^ g t p a ^ y ^ a r , mind witb onions, aad hot spioessndi as tbey rcHsb. Tbey oall it Lebu immn—kid " i n h b mo^ er's ffiilL'' Tbe Jews, bowever, will sol ^ it Tbey say tbat Mosea spedally forbads H in tbe pireept, " Tboa sbalt not aeetiie a Idd i n b i s w t b e r S i wbiA be K M t e d tbnsfl- sevara! times, u d witb special e a j ^ s ; ^ Tbay further a^mtain t b a t i t i s a n a a t m i d SBid b a r - baioas to aook a poor Idd i a d i a t frcm a d n e b it derives Ualifo. This may bava^ieea OM for tbo probiKtioa. M u y af dw ll«- saic preeepts -ara avidoitly drsipwd to ealti- T B t e g m d e a n d b u B u e f D ^ g f ; b a t ^ ' k i d i n bis mother^ milk" is a groas, usv^oleapme dish, calculated also to Inndlf np aiukal ud fortMions j i a n d on tbeae accouats, ilo- BwaaybaTeforbiddesit Berides, H u even yet BseociOed witb isnnoderate foasting, msd origiaally, I BBspeet, waa ooeseeted witb td^ atroas aaoti8oes. A gtaat dad at IsanoBg b a s b a n s p e n t ^ m b d u s p a a a g a l ^ a c i t i a a , ^ a s o o t m w b a t t b e L a s - g i m n f o n a d t o i bat, MH&g tba dish aetsaQy pnpased. aad baaringtbe very aaate ^ e a to itfiiftiab JfoBaa eBiplo]a,we bare tba wbale m y * a j eqilaisad. I We freqaestly tasted Lebn unma, and, frequestly wbeB well |irrau«d, it bas a r U aid favor. But, diougb tbere is Ettls of i n a e , j « f I W e some scruples Aoat partak i n g of d i i s f w b i d d e a food, a s t b a - r o ^ a n y kindofdirfi cooked in blood. Teaaca aa- dgBcd for ^ I Mlfoi^ foreetotbisisy: " Bat 8«dt with tba ^ tbwaaf; iridt dm b l o o d d M n B i ; i U l yaaot oak." Naariy all aeeta af the CSmB- irrittdfld, nnswd tbia xasarvatisa, in tba giuttoeatfleBb.aBBtriBdy<^>i«atefy. "Tba sead-bsibariu AbyarisBaBS, aecnnJiog to Brace's fomoos Btaiy,it a true, vialale tba rbole breaddi of die meeept ^ y cat oat u d devour fedi hum tbe laaks Vt "oie tiviag ^w?™*!, a n d i t i s j e t p o s d t t e UNt^ eoauBud waa aimed against soaieiRiAb'Imial. practice. Howt-yer tbata»ybe,ia4yBaeBp>- ii5 not only blood-paddiafB, bat ai«| pia- paratioeof blood for foad.^ bdd mutter abomination. A l » d a » . a 3 ^ ^ . , i B a n l a w & l to e a t a n i a u K fowla ud BtiaQ|!id or ia^ sjpirit of liberty amo^ tbe Bajdail irtic see the innooeat wfllnotlMgi a nirit of loyalty tbat will not niiet the aad asageaeatabiiabed b y a e Soaaaf God for t b a g o T e n a f f i t o f b a C b o r ^ to I * t r a a p l q d doom iritb i a p u ^ . It a tiae us to epe^ out in thii Batter. I b a v e a a p t j j t t d i ^ for peaonat fo^i^ o t t ^ t b u tkaatr -wUtSi hava beon oallad ap I 7 tba foots janAis aaajt. I weald d a all parties jastioB. taaa iiir actum bas come, »nd,^o*igb a a wiH- i]w to ^o a y part. If tboagbt ni;miaaTy ywa A»ll bear fitn a e a m cm tbis e a ^ * VeiytivSf,Aa., fi. W . jtatDcandi. e a a a w t u a , Masch SB, 1859. •la'thls aitide, haiiSIy wtttteo, I ka<a •d at it, for a pankalar porpaae. smodiered, and cooked widitbe Uooi ia t ^ ; aad, ia my fetSngs al least, tbs Orieatali.in Uasaaatter, art right Moaea r ^ t B Ae w biHfion in dieee e b ^ t i o worir a a t a o m a n n e r o f b l o ^ - t ^ e t b e r i t b a « r foai, o r o f b e a s t i a u y af yaardwdliags." And agaia, ia o b ^ xviL lO-M, itia lalfiiaBai » £e moat abaaiate tenas, o x ^ a d a d « n a to strangers,aad aada to isoiada gassa takMM baatiag: "Aaeordi^; oai baatacVv^n^ d»y Aoot a small ted, s « carafiu to cat to tbr^aad 'pour oat tbe bfood di^aoT*^ (}gd b i a a d f d e e l m a , " I w i l l e r s a aat ^ faca Bgiin* that bob] tbat e a t ^ bloody u d w m « t ! d a off fTOB a n n m g b i i p o o r i i * la aBdhkm to fteBrigjaii r e a a u rf t t e f ^ KWtiaB tfiat die blood istba a d d e d , « I b a T * p T « i t toyaaaya^da ato^ toaakeaa aliaMBatforyaM aoria" Aad btMBot foegat tbat AfttieBSS***G*bJrnp- n a a a t o M e a d a a t i O p v a a ' t o a s i a t b a a ^ p a r aa tba Bjmbd af atsiMBMBt. Hot w a . r a a i B d a d t b a t i t i a t b r o a ^ ^ l ^ r f atnnaaoatakiae. tbat waeu rsoenw jarfia BBdraoonciKatioB aiai G o a r And » « » rasb. to saT dia laaat, a p o e tbe T M B e e S - ^ i r W F ^ foia tba law ®eas roanded-witb aa aaay janntiif i, aad aagaa- vilb taadereBt e a m f a a B a n a d a q p w amwee. bib(tiM» m i witbBpadaUrfvaeate.1 tilo Cbsrek. F a r tmae I a a u OriBS na Land l % a a a a a a t w a a d e f a l b o a t oCtka O B d e f M a a d i a r a b i d ] n a s a j a i a t b a a a i ^ B g u i i a of die dead. . it y , ; ; > isc

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Ckiit jnxapted i m to make, we most not (top

piiiM o t e ' i n r p o n , tbe ezeentioa of m M nB^iiMljkpKt oT the pbn of redemptiao-The Spaa»^ U i ^ mtzodoeed Iiia to acem oC P«M7^adfaioaDtiiiaBd fimObr tbonritii tiU U i t e U . O j « poor of t i k TOM, iow often VKjon imif to taufhiaKfyxmr h n ^ t e •taaeof Bat wte«f joaarEKpoor u v n t&e •MBroerT among joc-roe »tjonrbath, v i ^ a d m swaddfog dot&ei aad Udin A BUD* SET? Ihiawaa fee fiteof the W>e <rf Bethle-tea. wiio wa« ridi, wim tad ^ laaumja of thasniTCmatUadl^aiBl, bMas^ lopoar tiiat

fsoB bad ViUb, and the Idtds tf tile air had

I tlM Sao of a m had not vhere to his m a t oiled fcrti this mnarfcaUe hm-

gmgel WeintatdaeertaniiBaanaiitoCIiiist, Har t , 1 war fdkwr tine whithssoera- thoa

m nan, lo dwAt, Mwwd laaerthe BTIIIBILIU I B FIMIIHMBI amnng the Jews, that

the TCwiliTi would — a liagdom

o n o r SBB v o n n x f t x n n r W« a n is i M ^ of a letter f n m N. B.

Bead, of dM Bmb Gbnel^ Teaa^iBwUflkb* mm

portef teOonittM, sod ia addition Msd* te IK a a R i s i t fisr Oapcoeee^of

onelMfear aattel^ toaaaiatmpatyagvpte ae f togoemOiBei^. Tha letter duiDad UM W r t of a v o j B * ] ^ of Spring Street Chsreii. ^ hope* at tlie deeeew b r ^ t -eoed 100 jMT ctMt, n d te; now believe that God iriUpstitiatothabeartiaf t b ^ b n i k t e a ti»binIdtbea»boiiae<ftuyesr. TbeybeUere Oat then a n fiiaBda W^ bare an actim, real i^afatiqr for tbem, to f u n U all tbe «. Mcfa" fer te bo«R, u d titer now eon-Identi j k ^ O t i t i f ^ or one bndied breA-

wOl be fiBond to m d na a finmdadon atoiw, aa Bra. Saed baa dooa.

Tnak m God tat tbe loaAiBe asd ibower, aad seed m an order OB JOW auninat for the proeeedaof abagctf j m r n e x t crop ; tbat will aaswtx oar pnpoee; aad if tbis ia too andi , get jonibntbertotmitewitb j«a.in eendiBg a

igr Ae fiMBtdaiioa. Webopetbat tiie Baptietiof MiddleTen-aaM aad Nortb A U m b * - ^ be fi^

u the adraaee ia mwcal eoBtcibatim to tiua otjeeL Bretkiea abroad win e:qpeettbai tbe Bap&teof dieGeMral AwMtatka win 8 m ibin dedaoa b j liBidj aad geMttMS aH. TbeTreasorer ittteada to ^aee oaA eirenlar OatiiretaiBed asd letter teeeived, witb tbe aaoBBt atatad, <m f l ^ aad pceaerre tbeaa ia tbe ardarea of tbe (ftvnb, for tba ^ ^ generatim fitllow^. Let Oe aaoaata be eoDestadaad fiacwaxded witb Ae nbaeribea

b ; tbe Ia*of M17, Oat UtebeaM be pst wader eoBtraet at oaee.

We woe ia a eirele at Oebmae Bxotber Sdomoo^ deaooa of NontB' &eek, wbcn be fetra^ oat a oimlar be bad reeeired and bad it nad, and aone $15 00 ware nbeeiibed in a

We are eaosimged b j letters from bietb-lea dixea^ioiit£beSoatbtoe^eetaid.

Brotba HiB&driekBm of wntee " Yon will trimapb ia tbii awetertiaottiiary imL 60 abead witb j m r dkmrdt hvOdbtg. Pat me down fat a briek.'*

S a d a n tbe wcods tbat cBcoorage ns to bi^e, 4 a t tbe bonae eaa be b i^ t thi« snminer. We a n pnpariig to leave for tbe CoaTeatioa, a adnayMtaay aiwUier word ferdMbeue, aatfl it ia d e o M by ^ bretbien wbo nedre dieolazs, wbetbei tibey will aet ngoroady ia the natter or ac t If tbeeirailars aenteotan retazaed wii^ aa aretage of $10 a-pieee^ tbe boose win be b ^ t ; if witb $5, tiie walla aad baamoiL

Tbey bave onl j been seat to Aoee we re^ id a a f r i u t i b , aad we tberefon leave it for tbem, to give a tbe hmae or tbe walla 00I7, Uiank-fid froaa osr bearta for otber.

r bondr and pRfament oa bia ftvontes. TheSnkrddnetpMBithmlo tanaindecorcd, bat pcsiad the e£ trotii agaa him. We

t tke paat TeedM-to laj , «Maa, joo i j m r wfln%iMaeto fcOow me, aad jroa

t to tdkar me vaih Uie of eeithi; pnflt. Tour expeetatiaa viU he

'*aiBi I hawe vo hoooa, no ridiea ti> TbrlamredDcadtniach a rtate of poverty «y-

tiBXwhae ante have holes and tbe birds of tbeairbanneeta, the Soo of man has not vhete to I i j U^heaC"

IfiiBWia poverty. Sor coaU the f t j t tetribatMoaeytai t h a n finsiibed it in the BKMiaeraadi. He leaaHtohan been depen-ds*. OB tbe ehaatraTafinr SsBoweca far a lab-

te've raid of tluee that aiaiBlandts Uai «r tbair — H e w« aot ^ to

«nr bbaa^ aa tfcoee wbo woe I dU^ imt wae buiM in the gma of

Anr a l ^ tin pomty to vhieb the lard aftioiT s o t t e d f I t would have iteea naaiag eoadeeoaaaba il iabeuoBuiig a man^he WeaHaSdatedaBtaithly thxvom atto one, an enwae into «ae,aa sceptres istiit one—had taken rmmmimei thatoae thnoe—bad woca that oewB-ew^red that one Kiiptt% reipiirins iB the «aabb<tftheworidtabep«irtdathiilsrt. Hot tbaadUbevieit earworid. He a m wapoor

• •Biiisraemwa.daspiasd and njeetedof «B»r-a amt <mt of dry gmond, havis| neither tarn aor eoasBasK. & hnrij the drcont-i tama snrroomfing jma, that when he choM to eshOftinaft of hia fSriaUy, his 'vcre tkeasee* ileteriiiiiiiil to qnastioa theTs&a^of tbiaa ^oak. tU pwdtkin be tMinnrd ia locietv • •UmilbiBto omaberioM inaoitii. What t ^ sTOb IBV* that pnmpted Idm to aasomeitl

itaiDwlei%e. r.

We«o fte^oently aafcad, what is Oeptesent anmberal'jaderBffWkDS aode^ that the Sooth-eta BanaU CSonfEBtwn » he fcceedta pro-• e w e a mabur Bs9tisC.amR^ m oppaation to tta itsrisiiei of dia Geneal Aeodatien aaithe CiMafd..AaKieiat)a% «r he killed, f i o a an ao-thetfeBetof tte wa»hrTj ftoo whidi the<9a aadeeawMeallad ODdie 12th af October, we eaa very naaify the exact

tbiiHsewcre JU mala aad&DaIes,«f rtaBll3w«ena]eB,aDdl96vsrefaBaIe^ Ofthe tSOatTeCed agidast B , 44 wen sabsandM fcaatK, 3Qarthe98 wcndiiUren,Le.HHr

T b n e n BOW 190a tbe nootdi of XZder Hb». ( O m ^ (boot tifty-Avt whites, n o * noBii

•••beea—L A * wboee rtOTi»oo*i,aaoBtof t i « M n ankaowa tD ttaae beet iafiKmed—which MaiaS itferdedaetiaj tty4fanri^ hanwitb-A»SB,Mae>asi yahetsliiy cf rfeet g3& Urn

ecdsriy pcatioi^ now ^abig

s^ r of ^ fba t CbBT^ wooAip aa a bfis-dmfOmtdi. Tbqrbavenosn^yffieddeirpeti-

b> Fft^rnraiT km pwjsi iiinllug' «rwy wed^

i f GW <B tb* a^Fnaknto n s i a j ^ b t ; G a e a a b k a ^

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n A n a a n cvidaatfr afiiUL tikai

m^ Ibay ay tbat Gad B a r • m « U i y a s v H r t f w M ' i h i t a — i H I a a ^ f c N a M a a Iiet t ia

_ oncaztT AVuwKU TO KUCCT BOWXU. OR KHX fHX r03r-• n«-»t D a u Bao. G u w — I believe tbat joo will

exnae aie for writing tbia^ wben yoa know its eoateats. Uder P of Bidinwid, Va., waa ben ket wedc aad be told Pnaident Wiagate, tbatat dm Cteveationit Btduamid tbat be aad otiier fiteaaa of B. B. C. Howell bad deteiBiaed to eleotbm (Howell) P r e a i ^ t of tbe Cmveation or UQ it—to rak or die. write to give yoa waning and to lee yoa know bow to meet JOB your wiemiea ; (L e. tb<7 a n dateniiiMd to overabefan joa or ^

Tonr aiaeen friaad, J. K. ParuroT.

r. CeBaga. ronstiffle, H. C, Apdl 18,1863. Bciuaxs.—Tbe above ^aaks ftr itaelf.

dndoees tbe design ef BIder Poiadezter, aad doabtlesa ef tbe F o r ^ Maaian Board, aad perbspeof botb tbe Boards. Tbey^mto tbe OoBveetMB wilb tbe watakword r

s u m o x or Howau oa m nmAsn or taa CoTvassoa V

If tbia ia tbe i ^ t of tbe men wbo ooairol our Boards, and direet the Coa-veatiaa—if we a n at leMt iafbmed tbat tte Coaveation exiata to sa^Mrt aad give boaor to ^erteia wai, rigbt or wroi^, tboi who will not aay, tbe somer tbe Ooavea&xt dieatU better.

Wobava b e n aDaonaeed by Eld. P^ tke sad iMt, Oat be, tbovgb «ie of tbe Seentarka of tbe Fotnga MtssMa Board, is xaore eetned tar tk« promotioa «f Elder Hovdl, ibaa for all tbe beatbaa tbat eaa be eonverted O R M I ^ ^ iaatraaeatali^ «f tbe Soatbeie Baptirt Comntiea aad itt Boards.

We tbmk tbla ia a &ir pnctieal eoastraetion of bis aHertioB.

Bat Eider P . eaa elearlyaae tbat tbe eleetioa of Elder H o ^ aader tbe eireonstaiMea, most eSMtaallykill tbe Cmventioa, aad oogbt to do i t Tbe Conventioa eanaet eleet Elder Hewril, witboot an opea vioIatioB of tbe tentb artiele of its eoastitatioB, aa well aa opealy oatngiag tbe Rgbta aad ofieriaga iUgraat in-salt to Oe Geoeral AaomatieB of Tenn aad Nortb Ahbaiw, aad tbe Coneord i

Elder Poiadezter aad bis friesdi^ SHty desin to readt «a by tUa m U aet, bat »keir aot will reach no fartaer tbaa tbe Gea-cral Asaodation and Oooeord AaaoeistioB. We Aall witaeai tbe tnasaetiaiis nnmovad, e se^ t fbr tbe boBor of tbe deaoBin^ion aad

iBtereatB,aad7etwe sbaUbd wbdB we witaeai bis t r i n a ^ , if be saeeeeds, Oat tbe God of HiaBoaa dMigned tbe daw-httiaa of tbe ConveotioB ibr tbe proaotion <tf

Tbe ConveatiQa eaanot reacb our iailiet a petsonal diigiaee if it

woidd; bat by tbe iasolt aad taatenge i t a a y aSa to tbe General Asaoetatioa oi Tenaesaee aad Kortb Alabama, aad Coaoad AaaooatioB, i twiaeifara l ikeiasal t to every Stata Aao^ eiatfoa aad Distriet Assoeiatioa ia tbe Sovtk. If EUar Poiadezter aad Oe offioen of tbe Boaida, tbiak Oat tbe Bi^tist Aaodatkna win i p ^ y soffiar tbis at tbdr bands, we tbiak ke win fad, too late i t may be, tbat be w i d ^ a u r t o o k i ^ B a a a e r t f spirit a n o£ H^pdeea aaeadly reaarksd tbe oOer day, tbat ^bayqaeta w m beg^am^to O w b

tbeMlvaa;" bat let tbeofiears aad of our Boards aad tbeir ages ta, bat

ef tbair pesitiaato jitautiUBts tbe 'Bkaaad Ooaveatmuto aobaaeapnpoaa, L e., Oe pttfetaaat t i oaa aaa at tbe e:i9eBae of

ooaatitmioa, aad tbe r^gbta ef A dation, aadbe win lad b e f c n d n j w eloaw, tbat B^ t iA ftirfiiinaa tbiak, aad ettk

Btbcirihea^ta. Tbey wiO a i a ^ Osir r%Us iatibe CoaveatioB, if poeaibla; oAsrwisaoetef it.

W a O i a k ^ l b e d i ^ «f a w y B^ t i s t ia 1A0 eaa g» ta BaskMd, t» go a t

aad aoataia tbo boMr «f kas fftata aad flannisllmi

Wkat doaa BMer P . ti^ win U gaiaad V •a aet Car tbo ataadiag tf EUar H o w ^ r

Cm tha n t M a f a w^arify o f ^ ean-re-iaatate EM

QOXBxaB An> A B B w n a . 1. "Bid not Adam ia tbe garden lay tk)

blane of bis aia oa E v e f ' I tbiak be did BoC I t a ^ e a n t o

M t b a t belaid tbe blaaeonGodbiatself: He s ^ *'Tbe woman tboa gaveat sie to be witb

ia tbe garden. A t gave to me and I £ d eat." As if bebadBaid,UktraaIbave.eateB &B ferbiddeB finiit, bat i t waa doae at tbe a*-lieitatioa ttf Eve, aad tboa gaveat bw to be a y eompaaioB ia tbe gardeo, and Aou art re-ipouible for whatever I kave done at bersag-goatioa. Tbe w«ids "tboagavest me, Ae.," tBdieate,^I tbiak, tbe BMauagirf tkepeange. I t would bave been aeedkaa to eiaploy tbea if

bad iateaded to k y tbe blaae on Eve. Tbe woaaa was deedved—b^aikd by tbe serpent Adaa was Bot deedved. He aeted witb a kaowledge of tbe «R>og be was doing. He seems to have t b o i ^ t tbat as Ere waji givea bin for a eowpaaiwi, tbe pqipoaes of tbe eompanioB^p woald bave beea defeated, if be bad not e o ^ ber example in eadng tbe fbrbiddea findt Adaa^ I sappoee, was moeb mon to bkme titan Eve.

2. "Wbat is meant, wben it is siud Md-ebifidee waa wi^oot fi^er or motber, witbost begiaaing of daysor aid of Ufe?"

Answr. I t meaaa tbat ao aaeoont of bis priesthood waa preserved ia aay genealogioal neord—tbat be bad BO jwedeceewjr and no neeessoria tbe priestly offiee. Intiiishe a s t r i U n g ^ o f tbeMessiab,tiiwffigbPriest <tf oar profeadoi.

3. " If sinners a n dead in trespasses aad sias bow a n tbey aoeoantaUe—bow ean tbey wi& i^priety be ealled oa to aet?"

JjuiMr. Han wben ereated enjoyed life in a tbnefold sense—animal or pbTaeal lifie, ra-tioBal OT iatelleetQal life, and spiritnal life. Tbepriadpleof spiritual life was extingmsbed wbea nun ^ e d , b a t tbe.anisial prindple and tbe rational priseiple were not destroyed by tbe fen. Han, tboogb depraved, u ntional; and God rcqoires b ia to aaake use of tbe ra-tiimal piiadple to re^btain tbe spiittoai prin-c e . HoralaeeoontabilityalwajsimpIieBtbe posseanon of rational powers. Henoe brutes anBotaeooantable. Hence i^ots and Ivnv ties a n not bdd resptnsible tot their acts by baman governments. Tbe reason is, tbat in iiSots tbe rational powers have never bees ssf fieintly devdoped to sapply tbe basis of moral obHgation, and in tbe ease of Inaaties, though tbe intdleetsal fitenl&s wen onoe saffidently devdoped to create moral aeeoontability, tbey bave been sabeeqneatly so impaired as to destroy i t Tboogb sinners are dead in an they a n aeeoaatabk beings, for tbej V e in poassanoo of rational powers. Henee they a n {soper sabjeets^ addrees. Any view wludt miUtates agunst every sinner's account-sbiliiy to God, is wrong. P.

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ntiVATK jun> coaaTOKsrriAi.. A Dxxx Baoi. GaATKs: I hope yoa inll exoose

me. It b needfol for yMr safety and tbe saie^ of tbe cause, or I woold not n y it; bat tbe tratb will out some day, and tbe sooner tbe safer. I wonder jou bave not suspected i t Bat, then, tbe evidace has not all been befen jou. I was not fblly atisficd about it ayself till a short timeago; and even now I SB afrdd to sa j it pubHoly; but to yoa i ras t td l tbe sad truth: BROTHER VAT-TON IS A WIZARD.

Yoa may tbiak stiange of this, bat I will prave i t There is a paper published in your dty, whidt claims to be a niiffious p ^ r , aad of coune if ttOs iJu truth. In it I find that Brother Dayton has oonedved a great "PLOT" against tbe peace aad dignity of tbe Soatbera Bif tist Conventioa. The object of this "PLOT" U 'Ho brutg thi'' said "Convtn-

«oi» to ihtftft of Oravts, Marks S and if it dioald s a c e ^ , as it oertualy irill, be would, by tbe same seer^ power vAieh he has already anployed to foree Samuel Headersea, B. B. C. Howell, and A. H. Poindexter and others to aid him in his neferious work, ferce Gnves, Marks & Oa, to compd'the Conven tioi to carry out bis wicked scheme (or his own iadividaal aggrandiieaettt I say it will cer-tauly aocceed; fbr a man who can do sodi tUags aa tbk straage man has already dooe, if an Oat k sud of bim is true, en Jo<my iking

htjpbata.

Bat yoa ask for tbe proof. Well, hen k : Soae tiaM ia 1854 the Bible Board was so feolisb as to ^ o i n t tbU dangerous maa its OnreepoadiBg Secretary. Whether he had kid tiie "PLOT" before, and nsed hu magic to ob-tain tbe ^pointmoit, or whether the ^point-meat soggated tiie "PLOT," I wiU not try to deeide. But tiie first time be ae t witit the Convention, wbieb was at Hoatgomeiy, Hay, 1855, he began to put it into exeeution.

H e n waa tLe first exh9)ition of that strange power whidt {ffovea tbat be k in league witb evQ sprite.

He went to tbk Convention aiawst a stran-ger. He Mtd nothing aboat Graves, Harks

Cow, or sbout aay book but tbe Bible. He only read, froa a report seat then by tiie Bi-bk Board, some saggeatioBS about auxiliaiy sodetua, wbidi wen referred to a coouoittee. He did aot aeet with tbk committee; yet, w«wderfU to teU, be managed, by some

aa, so to bewiteh tbe Btembers and their ^a i i a aa , EUL Saoi. Headersao, tbat A v j re-ported, nymg: '^W*fiaiktrneommeit^ fhtU

» Sjftftm vf eoljpartag* trbicb thaU tmbraet

natonhi BibU, but nligioua mui dtnomina

iiomaIboekiutribmtionit*tUMiiktdbftit»t

associaiumel SOCMM*," (Hoatgomery Hiautea, p. 61;) and eoucbed thdr reeommendatioo ia a a ^ kagnage tbat tbe loetbrea of tbe Ak-bama SOik aad Colporter Sodety, the l«et|t-rat of tbe Georg^ Bibk and Colporter Society, tia Bible Board itself, (aa appean their repot at I^raisville,) aad tiM Soatiteta Bap-tist CoBveatioa itmlf, aU understood to reeom-•Mad Joat tbe very pka wbieb it now appears waa part tiie wided -PLOT" of A. C.Day-toa to bring tbe Coaveation to tbe feet of GTavea,Haika&Oo. Aad what itatfflBMnwvn' dnfo], iri tm a o n d e a i ^ tirnt said Dayt^ k a wiawd, a eo^jnrer, aneeromaaoer, or aome

1 tUag, be ooBtiBaed to bliad' tbe eywof HenderMB ao tbat bo did aot oadentaad kk «wa pka to be aay oOer tbaa A k wieked ^ a -of Daytoa's, as ta it bad beea ia opera&a aboBttwayeaiaaadabalf; fi>r if ke bad,ko w«dd«f eoaaw bav* aaatiooadit at tbeOba-venliea u Lodavmc Ho coatiaaed to Uiad AeBit ie Board so tbat after ae^l« oa t t e «laat«oyears,aad reportiag i ^ ^ b a d d o M i ^ o a a k p h a t o tik Coavaatioa a t L n -kvOk, aad nesmag tbe pkadit ef«Wdl done goodaadfaitbfU8(raaH«(MLoakrinolfia. a t e a p . S « J t b ^ aevar ^aeovared tbat It was tte< tbapka aaggaatad HeadeiBMla Hoat-go«ei7,aill»y,18S6,BatilJaa.,1868. Two years aad dgbt a o a t b s f d tbk straage aad

wUkai aagiaki m * i M ^ wbok deooamaatiaii ' ^ atter i S b e a a ^ to wbat tbqr w m d M a a d • a f c j m n i I t i f im it was tiie pka Wa»m. H i J ^ f i a aad tbO C<mventi(», wbik an tbe tiae i twaabkowa neferioas •'PLOT,''tite objoet of akiab m a to "brimf tk* Sotdktm BtfiUt Gomivtn^ U

IHiea^be by Ua aiagk arta, obtaiaed IM asadiaB<^tb» Ooavmtioa t b afeeuid tiae, ^ w y t fitftbwitt to Ya. Tbsp*-p«r r^M^^ of says ^ ^ it was vecy impwtaat CM^bkparpaaoto aaaan^ ' ^ r p a k to aid in tins {dot, aad tbatitwaa bnportaatalsetogrt rid tbe Amerieaa Trast Soda^ aa tbe ri-val of Gravea, H a ^ « Co. Wdl, beweat to Yiigiak; ha n a i witb tbe "Virgiak Con-vaatioa; he did not oao vord aboat Gravea, Marks St Co., or tbeir book& Ob,a6, be was too wise fbr tbat Bat see Aamagie. Hekaew tbat Dr. Howdl waa a aaa of great iafluenee in Yirginia. He waa Ae Preddent of tbe Soathen B^t i s t CoaveatioB. Dr. Howell, of ooarse, loved the Aaoieaa Trset Sodcty. He would aot bave it dr ina out on aay aooount, lest tbe wi^ed booka of GrtveF, Marks & Co., teadiiagBiq^doetriaM might take tbe place of ita pabUeatioas. How Bro. Dayton contrived to get eootrol over biia has never been made pabl^. He wasaasa in private ooBversatioB with hint ia tbe veatibale of tbe diurdi; but what he said, iriietber be agreed to guaranty the two thcaaaad fivabuadrod dol-kra a year, tbat H. waa to reodve for fire years on comiag.to Nsabville, eg iriietber be promised anotiierlotwOTtbdxorMven thousand dollars, or whether be relied exdudvdy oa bk magie, has never been made publie. Bat one thkg koertain. Dr. Howell waa ao bot against tbe Tract S o c i ^ tbat be said ^ was abaoat afraid to speak. He was afrdd bk Nortb Car-olina blood would boO over. But be did speak right heavily against the American Traet So-dety, and did all be could to get tbk "RIVAL" outof tiie way of Dayton's "PLOT" to bring ti* SotdJum Boftut QmvttUion to

tkefut of Gratftt, Marks S Oo.

How Daytm managed to compd Elder Poindezter asd a large majority of tbe Yir gink brethren to kbor tor tbe saau olgeet, k utterly iaexpUeable, except upon tbe aappod tion that he fixed his big eyes on each q ) ^ e r as he rose, and btwiedudlam.

Tbe other rival to be pat out of the way, was the Southern B^t is t Publication Sodety. How it happened that DaytOB allowed bk aux-iliary societies to buy tbe bo<te of tbk oigan ization, k yet a mystery. Perhaps be tbougbt best aot to kill it off at oooe tin Graves, Hwks &. Co. were strtmg enougb to take its pkee. I t k certain that be eoatiaaed to eoaimend its publi&itions to bk societies so long aabe eon tinned in office. He add nK>n in praise of their books than be did in praise of tboee of the PubliabiDg House, (see eolumna of Home and Foreign Journal.) Bat one tbiag may ex plain all this. He may have been cooatiBg cm Dr. Howell to kiU off this, as he did tiie Traet Sodety. Tbk soppodtioa k readered proba ble by the &ct tbat be bad so fer bewitehed tbe Doctor's mind ra regsrd to it, as to eanse him to discover ia its operations alarge "gourd handlt,^^ aad he bad every reason to expect he would soon find tbe "gourd."

That he trusted thk work to Dr. H., k fur ther evident from bk ooarse at tbe Concord AssociatioD, Teoaeasee; HeforaMdaBible and Colporter Sode^ bore, aa I lean fr«m tbepa-per above referred to, udtiie books wbidi it was to circulate wmexdusivdy ''those of Graves, Mark8&Co." Tbkkoaadurfpdatiatiieteeti mony thatestabliAestbe''PLOT." Yetbemade Howdl proclaim a "stoam ^eeeb" ia advocacy of the ekims of tbe Sodety, coapeUed bim to promise a donatkm of eadi of bk poblications and so confident was be tbat be could make him do wbat be pleased, by foree of tbat same msgic to which I bave so irften referred, tbat h4 had him (HoweU) ofpoMed to aaka out a list of books which the colporter should be permitted to circukte. Certdnly as he meant to send out no otktr book* but those of Graves, Marks & Co., he would not have done tbis, or permitted it to be done, bad he not been sured that Howell was aa m a ^ in hk power as the cat's paw was in the nimikey's w ^ be took it to poll the chestnuts out of tbe fire.

Bat there b further evidence k bk course about the Sabbath Sdiool Convention, tbat the Doctor was bewitched. ;

You know that you aad HiaytOB eaebw^t-ten an article in tbe Tennessee Baptist of Aug. 1st, suggesting the caU of a Convention for the purpose of making some arrangeaienta to siq>-ply a Baptbt Sabbath Sobool literature. Tbe paper was in tbe cburdi at tbe meeting of tbe Concord Asaoektioa. Whether Dr. H. had seen it or not, I do not know. But be was ap-pointed chairman of tbe committee on Sabbat Sdiools : and although he waa latterly opposed to having any new organitati(» for tbk pur-podo, as he has since declared and shown, yet Dayton compelled him to bring in a report re-oonmeading tbe call of the S. B. S. S. Convention. He forced him to make a steam speech setting forth tbe great deficient of our Southern Bi^tkt Sabbath School literature, and the ncceeaty of soiM new and mon effi-cient means of supplying the denomination with wbat it so much needed. How Dayton could do this except by ^ e u d of witebcraft, I cannot tdL

They a y that these conjurers bave power ovw peopk at a distance as wdl as vriiea tbey a n present; and it k only ia tbk way tbat I can aeoonnt for the oourse wbidt h u been adopted by Dr. Haaly and some other frieads aad offieen of tiia Publication Sode^. If Dayton k detenaiaed yet to pat tbk otber ri-val ^ o f tbe way, be could aot take a better plan than to aiake the sodety atiak ia tbe aoa-trikof a great portion of tbe denomiaatioa, by eompellkg Dr. Msidy to write aacb kttera as he k add to bave writtea to Akbswa, aad HI: TustiiraBd Hr. Eendrick such artides aa t b ^ bave written in tbe Soutbaa Baptist I t k nported tbat the wnk of tbat sodety k al-ready gnatiy diminished by sudi meani tiiw,aad wbo faMws bat Dayton k seeretly at the bottom of i t

L a t a e warn y i ^ a y dear brother, aot to trust tbsit daagereas asaa; foraltbo^tbaa t u be m y bave beea b a i b ^ yon up, ^ do aot know what aaaaa tba «iU tear yoa dowa. He any yet put you ia poaeadoa of Ae wbole Soatbera B^ptiM Cwveatioo ia aoae waj or otbtr ; but^ tbea, if you daa t aaka the Goa-vsatian do just vAat te widisa, woe to yoa aad youtHoaae. Yoa n ^ tbiak be baa aot tb« power; bat I laaia froa Oa p i ^ raforrad to titatbewMgdagtobrngiAe -whole GbaTaa-tion to yoar feet, (pnpaiatoty, of oourse, to b r k | ^ tbem to kk o m , ) I 7 atsBa of BibkanJCdpottw Sodatits,wUdb evaybody dMMg t, for two yean aad ^ t aMatka,fcad beea icoomaeadad by the fioutbera Bi^tiat CoanBtuQ at Moa^gaery. Btf iU» MM t ^ ^ t o U d u M f Why, tbo aoaey eapkyad by tbesa Sodctiaa ia dt««latiagbook% waa an tobaeoaaikbaBk of rapnaeatatian aaitwaa at LoainiUe. Tbea tiie aoeietiea looated ia

AUMsa. w i n t o b a aot tboai^ of tb« tbou^tbefyadghtadlaa aad aa dieap or cheaper.

Then tii&Boards at tbeaa aodetiea wenjto be compelled to ^poiat-joat aadi ddegatea'aa Graves, Marks & Co. would ekose, or at least sudh aa would be williBg to plaoe the Cteiven-tioa^th an its interests at your feet

Now, if Daytoa had aot the power to com-pd the f ^ aad iadqpaadeat Baptists who would constitute theae aodetios and thdr Boards ia aU tbe Southern States, thus to bOT your books, aad tboa to luwoint such del«^«B as m a ^OM to didate, bis "PLOT" waa a very sdly |dot, wbidi could never be carried iato e f t e t A id l f be has sadi power, aad of eoarse be baa, bo eaa do wbatbepleaaea witii the firm of Gravea, Harks db Co., just aa eaaily as be ean witb the Soutbers Baptist Gaaventim. Therefon, I n y again, my brot&er, take warning in tiaie, aad let tbe Coa-vention at Biebmond take warning. If Daytoa k then, let ao one trust biauelf. to look into bk qp«s; fbr if be does be k alost man.

Asn-Hjiaic.

XO AT.T. PEDQBAPnSTS.

twin roa do the Author a Vavor by Pujcurina tlwH liBttCTS Bead br aU your MobapUat JSreicb-bcn. XWenils and Distant BelatkmaF Send the Paper to tt -xnao Iai>saatlial«ttenappe«r s Ood mar B t e tbem to the Conviction oCToor Frisnda.1

k i a a i ^ a v e r Am U t M v m l gra^M ~ 1; aad^ begbu to

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Popery in Fedob^itiit Inclorares. UTTKB so. z.

iX7B rule on whieb we stand k thb: tbat " two or more things which a n equal to

<8ie another a n equal to on* and the tame tbiag." We have made the kkgdom of Christ tbk " 05S THUio," aad have shown that all tbe Pedobeptist iaclosures, in aii rtsp*cts,

a n widJy diotrs* from it, and do not agree witb is at alL We, of coarse, except thk one fitet: that then a n a great many excellent Christians—p«bapa mon than half in Chris-tendoa^ and a great many good Christian min-iaters, gathered into tbem. But it k tbe ia-donirca—not ^ amount of piety among the people—we a n mveatigating. We admit all along that mon than half tiie piety and excel-kaey of Christian charaeter in Ciiristendoman gatiiered there. We a n simply diowing yon tbat yoa are where yoa oagbt aot to be. We bring not tbe least thing agdnat Christiaa ebaneter.

Let aU the Pedob^tist indosnres or sys-tems now be the " two or mart tkaigt," uid let us see in how nuay particulars they ail a n "tguai to on* another"—and a n iqval t o

popery. 1. All Pedobaptist indosuies were contivcd

by nwn. So, also, was popery. 2. AU Pedobaptist indosnres were contrived

long afttr the heavenly kingdom was brought down to earth. Tbk was brought down to earth about A. D. 29. As Christ, in his hu-manity was baptised into the kingdom when be " btgan to be about ikiriy ftart of ag*"

and as John's ministry, prodaiming tbk "king-dom of the heavens," and baptiiing into it, b^an about six months previmis; it must have been about tbe middle of tbe year 29, wben tiie "kingdom of tbe heavens aane ruor' —or was by God himsdf brought down out of heaven to earth. Then cannot be any mistake as to time. Our bad popUb and &l8e transla-tion, ''is at hand" cannot, ought not any longer to conceal the time. Thb kingdom, therefore, totally sopplanted Judaism about the middle of the year 29. And it was then brought down by God himsdf; proclaimed and extended in our world with God's hdp by John, and saactioned by Christ who proclumed it ia the same mrds. In bk humanity he s baptked into it, and labored within it, and ex-plained its prindples three and a half years be-fon bk erudfixioB, aad for^ days after hb reaarrecti<m. And daring hk ndntftry be " made aad b^tiaed u to it mon disei^les than John." I t was sancti<med, also, by alt hb in-spired apostles, and all the disdples ^bo la-bored within it aad b^itized into it daring all tbeir lives; reedving" power frma on bigh, tbe Holy Spirit dding. They wen endowed also, with minunlous powers—" God husisdf working witb tbea by signs, and wonders, and miracles," ia aU thdr labors within tbat king-dom, and by hk Spirit, aad by tbem as hk sgents, kereadnc its numbers. We have thus fixed tbe tim* with its sarroandings, when "the kkgdom of tbe heavens " was so planted on earth—^when it " cams Mor."

Popoy had soBM begianiBga during tbe third eentoW, bat did not arrive at its acme till 606.

Ia Bnglaad Cbristiaaity was introduced in. the ^ 62, aad, as some ayjl>y tiie Apostia Paal who travdedthen frtua B m e ; as otben wy by Joseph, of Arimatbea. Faganss aad Doaueaaus, two foithfid ausdoaarias, converted at Rome by Paul's preaebii^, went to Engiaad in 63 aad bad great suooea ia tbe oonvenioq of maltitudee. T b ^ bastiMd aU the eon-verts into the beavtsily ti^om. Tbe W a was immersion. From tbk time down to tho year 595, as weshaU show in tbe proper pla«^ •B fAs Ckrittians then without any exeeptiou adhered to tiie priaeipleB of Chrkt's Kn^om. Previoaa to 59o then was no infant baptism in Ea^and^ione wen baptised till converted ia heart—and nebaptiaB but MmoMrstoM. Tbk was tbe year when Aastin, tiie popi^monk, was sent by Pope Gregory totitre^oi aad per-suade the ChrutiaBs to adopt infentbap&m and popery. A popish army was soon seat over to bttbdne theau Tbk annj, a little after tiie year 600, kiUed thousands of tbe Chris-tians and forced popery upon the people. I t was, however, very aear 620 befbn popeiy be-came fidly eatablisbed over them. I t was tbea popery in Et^aad for tbe most part-tiU 1534. In tbat year Henry VIII. , and England under him, withdrew from popeiy and establisbed "tik Churdi of Engiand.'^ Tbk was very littie reformed frna pe»erT,ao tbat if we data

Tbe Xigio&ia deeded froa tbe Cbarekaf^ lad ia 1785, and tbat year reodved Tboa. aad Frands Asberry (reoommeaded to

tb«B by Wesley) as superintendenta. Coke bad been set a p ^ on a Sabbath evoiiog, ia an osMr dambff by Wedey, «Hi4i(|»rwJlw-dmi. In 1788, tiie Hetiiodkta ^ began to nport these two men in tbeir imnutes at ftukops—eayiv in a note tbat " as tbe trans-iatora of the S U e , lee tbe word bisKep is-atoad of st^erinUmdtni, tbey think it mor* .*:r^tural to adopt their term B O B O F . " SO here k the way their popidi office of l ^ o p came into existence, with&e " aor* scr^tural MoiiM," and dothed witb popidtpowera. I t k

a mon scriptural wcra than cnperinten-dea t" Tbk k tbe pretext f w b i A t ^ {

So all tbeaa PedobaptiBt iadosurea agree witb each other, ia tbe&ct, tbat tbey aU caaa into exktenoe long afUrA* beaveofy kingdom was established on eartii. And ia thk par-tienkr tbey all agree iritb p<9eiy.

a Your Podob^tist indoenros a n aU planted upon tbe old Jewidi pktform, in order to find some cenmong on babes, as a pretext for In&nt baptism. So also k p o p ^ oa the same f^tform. Popery ad(»tod it aome 600 or (500 years after ^ had njected it. It was by men trained in these riews under popery, and cot at all reformed from these

views, tiat aU th* Ptdobt^tist in citmrts wen contrived.

4. Your eonstitntions all make the Jewish priedpk of confining malt ckHdrm to that platform, a ptetext for confining all your o' babes, both male and fbmale, (by baptism) m&inyouroKn aettral indoatm. & a k o does popeiy use it to amfin* than all l i ^ w its inclastire. So did Judaism aae etroom-eision in the times of Christ

5. Since about 1620 y>nr gmdes bave adopted a substitute for baptism, vix., ^ ling, to be used for the suae j>ioy>i«. Soalso baa popery done tbe saiBe--tboa^peibapsa littie earlier.

6. Your guides teadi, tbat it k an awfaQy wided thing to d iavga^ tbk spridding r»-ttriction to your incloeures. Tbey teadi tluae babes and yonrsdves, tbat wbea tii^angrawB up aad a n converted tbqr f^vgt net be I tized into the kingdom of Christ, altboi Christ requires i t So also does p< >exy.

7. Your indoeuns in tbeir p n n ^ l ^ aad your guides in carryiagontthaoepriBei{des,do aU tbey ean to prevtai and binder persoas, when eonverted, fram being lu^ttixed into the kingdom of Christ So abo does popery, and ever has done.

8. By your in&nt baptism you introdi restriet within your indosures, tbaaeiAogt«w up in wiekedneas—aad thus the wicked "warid, to a great extent k within your Churches. So it k with pcmery.

9. You aJl keep tbe pompous name ChwrA,

i heriokos—^Lord's house.) So doea p 'opery originated tbk pompous name

the sixth or seventh centuy. The partially reformed who bad bee&' bred in popery under this jx^uA name, transmitted it iato tiie inclosuro they formed. j. r. a.

MT LORD. ^ pemr tf beavM k m n !

. aavetlmovBnr riodOBS works, OIioaB> Bat t b ^ D^ntKB, b a v e w o n t ^ aad adersd!

Bow tsar n rmura t ta toe I "SpiiU<#ee»l b ^ i e i i w !

Bos ofthe Ettef of sny fnanst hsarti efaTia*MisJssrtl fc.iiaijpart

My OdBfcrter, say Sest! "Ixceia^^^mt nwari

Of sama ataattHi sacriadai LOVET H O T dost RAUC mj thoogbu this wocid

ib&nt SAVIS*, fouTssxa, Ouxa^!

"Sadi, sndi n b e ait to aef boe, hero, nfOaa mj Inmost breast,

Bdcn rooo a'erall, and let a s be n v Onest, -And^BMaesap with Taaa."

Awtviaciir . — I>Bexnaun(«.—^TbeE|dset^ Chtoch Jocr-

nal, in DotldnE the deeaeesey ofthe seds, sajs: "H* MetbodirtBaia=dflt>aitinK&oBtb«irfint ptisdpias. The daa-meedBc—awoocner stone of tbeir ffiadp-

are cominc k : fflks, aadfaoocca aad feidiiess sboond. Tb^itiMiaDcy isyiddiBstoalzedpasto-

aod tbe po«v Mcms Hkdy to invade tbrfr caoteeoee w$ih-acdsinatiaiL" As tar Bip<hls,it says: "Tbey sotedeviated ftem thdreriidiel principl<-, b«»«l 00 tSxir iiiVxprrtatioo of tbe vocda they weu dcvn isd into tbeinMr,*tiiat'ba{Hiiad panM' of csestdeuc are now a regular aitkie of nsBB&ctaieferite Die CI tbeir n^duns, whoihna

tbe Chord of B n j i 2 ? a t its p o | ^ eatab-lahBientitwaaaboBttbeyear61i)(»>620. If wa date it at tiie time Heafy T i l l . , as king, as-sumed the p a ^ y of &glan4 and gave tbe Baaw, " Ch£trtk of Englu^" which aow calk tbeCbardi of Boaieansfsr C&«(nA,it waa in 1534. Eidseopaliaaa, however, generally eboose to go baek to tbe begiaaiag;. In thk view every tbiag diffmat froa Be^Hst uages bad - '^--miag kter thaa tiie year 600, aad tiie

system was aot fUly earlier tbaa about 615 or 620. Ihevioas to tbk aD ^ Baptists. If Episeopalkns diooae to

tbnagh die timw wbea d l the Chnatiaas ia B a r i ^ wrra Baatiste, i t k f roa 62 to 600 or 62a ^

Bat INsdobi^itiats a n wbat wo arc eeardiag for, aad Aeae eertaialy aevo-existed i n & i ? kad earfier Aaa 600. Aad ben we b ^ y asaertard are ready to prove tbat aU CtaU' tiaas ia Seotiaad too were Baptists tiU aboat thk aaase period. T b q r m n saeb aatil popery f i ^ i t a ^ apai tiuaa, or ratiur foroed of titea to b« papists, aad to praotioe ia&at btntiBi, or bo pat to tbe sword.

LaaerwasaanaeoaiBioalybmieetiBaa. £Da auad was ao much bewildered by bk poniab traimag t u t beaouldaot aoa thnuAtlwaibS and, therefore, did very littk ia ^ »ay«f orgoHiuttion. Tbe Lutbema C%«i^tber«-

r<r tt. lylrt . "BOU> OS. XASTKKi IF TBK BAXI».S

DOST BBHaif, IT IS BOCX' TO COMK.' Bao. "AsTi-BATTxax MAS."—Befon my

locks became gray I read of a man iriio had heavy, stout beard, that employed a barber to shave him. Barber, tiiougb he was, he bad a dull raxor, aad when he plied it to the strong beard, it took considerable foree to eat it off or pull it out. Our man was making wry . faces and was about to recent, when tbe barber cried out: "hold on, master; if the handle don't break, it b ioon' to come."

I t will cost me something to get jou to se and appreckte Bro. Walker's " conmstency and " neutrality," as I perceive you a n nlated to the " croaker" femiiy. I was littie indinri that way until Bro. W. took me down, since which time I have gcacrally bees in nmark ably good humor and have become bk de-fender. He consbtently leodves all warm ex-pressions toward himself, as a man ought to, in hb position, end esipecially if it be aocoa-panied with tiic money. If our bntbren re-port revival ingathericgs—number baptised— number who subscribed for the Index, and send the monty, they uniformly bave received hb highest commendatioiL''. If following one snob report, you should see the expression, "tbe best of all is, tbe money come," or something like tbat, you will aj^ree thus far, he k con-sistent. As to suppressing free diseusdon upon scmo questions;, he may have bad good reasons or doubfiil ones, but hb consiHency need not guffsr for t h i t You remember, that be sdd that he was "neutrd" aboat a eertaia " Church trial," which was apartof &e '<|ao-zramBe" .of ^ e comlMnatioB (which I BMB-boned in my last) to destroy the leader of the " anties, by whatever name called ^ —that be would remain so antil aO the fects diould be developed, aad advked Geo rgians to do the same. Aa soon as tbe leader in the combination got hk wool into podticm and hb fork (or folk) into J a i M ' car-cars, and just before he and friends got ready to publish a true statement of fects, he threw away hb « M t r a l gun" and erwjted a battery over the "grave" of Mercer,and called aload for the "shada " of the Brantieya and Mar-shaUs to stand by and see him kill "anties" and break bardsbell!=. To start opon, he exddmed that tbe skyer of the bine PUlistiaes and hk immediate assocktes were exduded frimi tbe Church.

He granted that he might co tc< RiaTimffmf as it could not be b e l ^ , but then was no cbancc for office^ and it has been suggested in the " war organ," tbat even tbe ^ v i k g e of goii^ k by an oversiAt of a certain eoastitu-tioa—tbat tids must be aaended to pmvait dead men from being ddegatea. Landiwk men of Georgk must look out now that tbeir captain k skin, because the batteiy k not to be removed until all tbe "" " ' ~

Bodom into tbe water vitbost e<<*in«r wet; and it isbaid to SOB -lAy tbe people, eqcoaUy in oold weatbar, mif^ iMt tw imanwd with ibebnefitof indja-rabberabe." BaptiMawiQbesfaTor dils1a« soceeatioo; tbn-bare hat too mat^ by tndia-Tab-ber oaoadcnmi in soae 'rto wool be imaiVKid, tetakekindb In- iodia-rniAer garments to those wip wai.

— neNctdiaiioaEeiald states that a nen^ia-perpBbbbsdBt.«haB|cba> in CbiiMH, by the mis-rinnarias. baa aitaisad a drciUa;^ of 700. Tbe people b ^ it Week by n«k,pa;iBC cash, and eai^ pmchaaer rcada Halond.

— Cuss COKKxnw.—A writer in tbe Bibtical Kecoider make* tbe faBowiiq; statemeDt:

"Some ytaa ago, 5n tie dty ot Baleifb, a wvattfey dtiaBBOftbepfaKse csBbnced rdl9as^ and, «a&ap-fi rrf xiiiwiilan w ior commnmon is tbePns-bytcrian Cbatch. Tbe elenmU wmf dctdtd And en M e o ^ . an elder was sect to ezplainio faim that tbey bad cadonbt of lii* cwvenion, but as be had not been bi Mixed lie conld not be pennitledle

— ACasayoaamTPtw.—llandwiaa.iBthe "Hia-tory ef tbe Smaffae Miislaa,'' otya, tbat the Briv isb aad Fon l^ Kble Sociriij, in r e t e ^ to asrisi tbe p^bBcadfic ef Ba iQat vMriooa «f tbe Se i^ tany, wbiek. ttwalatad imptiso aecwding fa> tba eoDTictioia of tb* miwonanr*, "ran tbe lisk of ocnnt-toiandiif UwiaomdoQs doctiine, thatitwaa man expedient far aiwatfasa tiibe ts be left irithcnt a Bi-ble than for it to be tanebt tbat baptiam was ixtmtv-sion."

— Hsu Kndoa.—In Gsnnaay then are 6S Bap-tist Cbadm, 649 prcaddnt siatioosi JjOOO oononnieaii^ asd 60,000 beaiets; bat thsy baTv ec^T otdbamesofwoadiip and 13 aopeta^wUIe an tbeetber-cwimcateis aaet in piinte ~ wUd an iptMic^y so small asd iU-ads tad that thoBsaad» ary Utewby feteated tram luMilui the-ceq>sL

— Barosuvwi:.—Weaeeltatsted tbat tbe wnk onCbiistias Ba^ism rpcmtly pobfisbed by Bev. W. e.CnMS, of tbe Virginia Annual Cacitoax», (Mctb-

" . " Church,) "not oo.'y denies exdaiw tnt ivp^iatn itsTaSdity.''

— TvaAsn.—A "letter ftota BrigUnd." in tbe 5asbvi]le Chnttisn Advocate, baf this diaip paia-gtaph: "Lnlasiidste'SiiAtobeatytaat, aad ba win sooQ fled liJa miartake. Bat sbe tjFnimy of tbe lufing Bemben cf a cocerFntioa is aot so cacOy sithstood. 11an« art iord-Ji sinwt bi ibe CbaiehM, tbe vaiest divpots under tbe siaasmd there an rick SMS, too, adrps in tyranny." j r

—CuxicuJSums. Tbe&vcbuisaBTeqiaod-ent tbe Kflrtb CaroBna Pleebjieriaa says: «<3ons and bads aie ne«er mam by lodepoitet or B^itist mini^ets, but tbey mdvcnal with PrabytAiacs aad ^klsoopaBaas" in Scotland.

— CoxBcxiojE.—"Psstor," ia tbe Watchman and Bedwtor.nys Oiaktbe llfllbodiBt bntbno in hu -licimty in tbr comnmnion, eomtimes "aU wbo lore tbip' Savior"—aomctimea "aU to wboB It wooMbeaint^ip, wbstber baptised or aot"— somdiara *'*B wbo wish to &e Ibe matfa to ccme, coDvetted «» naeooTBrted."

— ACais:s.~tbe Kew York carmpandest of tbe BaltisMaeCbtirtiaB Advocate a ^ : "A -crisis' iacominjciatbebirtcay af tfaeHetbadiM Episxpa] Clmieb, and if«« an not greatly motaken in our lendering efths ripiseftfaatjaea,aeBnip!ete and entire d a n n is oar eccoony is ineiltable.'' Xbe writer tbinkt: tkat "the Annual and Gensal Confe-eneesaecee^iBSlSfiO, win be eompes«d of lay u wdl a elerial aauibsia." We so tor tbat modi of tbe fevolntiQ.; vhcgocsagainbt ilt

— Hora t i ^ m i s t ' s Paona.—Jrfm XT2. 21.— Fa&m-.Iwia&aUafaUo, triam Oou had girtm m*,hemilkmtwmmrw/cm,tiatajy maftduUmf flary.

1, To be nK< vbere I amthe re is ditieaut

2. To"b«Ma»y dory ," tinre ia dcriwar*.

lorsttD baa MS* tiac Academy bUkswise ma Jowpb-a Batda hundred and diiitv beaid

fo^a ^ aatioaal Cbanb m orgaakatioa. n o Dateb Befortaadwaa lalSr.aadaeMt

toboorgaakadeBaidatforBaboat balf-wty betwaaa ^Lu t i t e r aa aad tbe Coafnaratiaad Cbur^aa. -v.

J a l a CWlria waa eoaaiitatisBaily aad baU^ aaUy. ia kk Uw-^adidag yaani, ^raaiMal,

aad of T w ^ a

nataot refon *

bmdiag ia

bytariaa

Ha bataot rsfanaed i t a U ' f ^ bk

. aa to kk p ^ aetiaBa aad foniwmm*. HkPraa-

aystea,. giviag tka goveraaaat s frat a d ^ t d Novaa-Tba CoagrqiatioBal aya-

taa waa Cdvia'a Praabyteriaa ooatrivaaee,

eanister a n exhausted, waU thdr shdklmken. I will try aad ave my hide by beo(»aiai; k* - tool " and defender. I ad vise yoa a O l o W render, as you have no batteiy and ao oigaa, for without them you canaot fight to advaa-tage.

As to patting ^ w a his aeatrali^ gua, at tbk d i ^ ; ^ time, I offer thk ddeace:

1. That the same euB had done good I in its time—mon than tbe one ui " t'aHer-bam," wbioh d»ote backward—and waa aboat wora oat aay

2. The aixtb of May was drawing aear, ^lyl l ^ r i e r guns were aeocasaty to meet emema-cies.

3. As James was overwhelmed witb badifta m jMPeparing fw a full mvestigatiim of bk dif-acaltia betoe tbe Couaeil, and as waare-luetaat to reseat attacks made by tbe l a d ^ it was a kvoraUe tiiae to k y adde thk WOIB-out thing and op«i a irtmtndous fin of bot diot and g t i ^ toward our Bo<i Ci^.

i . m was 'twittsd/r' Now.tiik lieitty fiuafly o u ^ aot to have

done so, fbr tbey aiigbt have aved tbemaelvea of eas^gation. If it bad not been wiiUa yea never eould bave "twiittd " it out; ao, aever. I t was in bim aad " it w u bound to eoaoL" If tbe beard was bard aad tbe raior dall, i t was bouad to ame. You eaaaot pomp water froa a dry wdl, ndtber caa yea aiake a good aaa fi|^t b k friead.

Tbey aay tbat Brotiier G. k dtbw dead or n a a i k a b f y q a k t I do aot kaow iriiy h» k so atiU, bat,lf poadble, I bope be wiu'naaia

ia a ti^" t te &bk goa, f y al i^t iag opoB tbe horn of aa ox was baxaiu away for a loag tinie,aBd fraUy aaid, barf«ao^toyo«,atraiiaBgtiielead«rarf—-aeek.Iwaigatoff,'* wbentheoxnnlad. aot kaow yoa wen abou t ' "

BiU I mart daa& aa it k growiiwlate I h m b e n to Florida aad a w p ^ d t ^ b r e t k n a ttere. If 1 dtould go agaia befon a y a o t , I fMV Km* ' v^a > ly bmt aoaetiuag about a a a a ia aad otber Stataa, who anagaiast j n ** aatiea," wbat k expected to be gmad, &«.

Toon truly. J . M. W O O D .

Darknen sad disunee now create donbu and %an; botdetiassad ftcts win tbeetakeiriufsand fly away,am noreteietnroagaia; iortbelhceor tba covering aiiaS be cntiily ivutoied.—^Bixra Ibc-x m .

— "SixaA^MS PaxAcaias."—Asaoe^ the sat BCts advertised Itar dimnBinn, bi Sew Yedc, i«. eenfly. wae, Litentnre and the Cbarch, rionmasim of tbe HBKSII Sace, tbe McRaia CU}d,TBE<3an1dy Ttagedy, tbe Bcgro Bace ia Us diSeBat idatioos, labmy ef gisasry aad the SlaT» Tadsi, American Savacea. tka Ac.>{aidticD Cuba, aad Intpartance e<HlDdtaKaatoJlaais«e, «beia<ur btiaK K«B-paiued witba pcopusc of Coa i»gitico»Jiiin*iiLg, brr seats, and ait a9Winzx>d pBlpit.

— Boxai CaTswucScaooLt n Kawrm,—St. Ifairi bss one buadr<4 aadflflBraboa)'^

thao Bftr bofodan, and C d t ^ lemafionriahinc conditieo. Bt. Baidatown, bas mom tbao oo*

. Iwrdlnc peiril*, vbiietheKaa-arelh FeaubT Academy has two hundred aad foot. In St.Tbonsb'rre|>arataf7 Bemtnaiy, tbeie ana l presmt t f t y - w j o a a eaadWau far the idnistiy.

Abd not a few of these ednius are Ammbed by BapUstsI WoeHaBat>tistoribel2tfaeei.tnTyhave sent bis diiHa ta« CstboSc scbeoi a beedacaiodl

— Elder Isaac Seed, late a ctodent of rnk« Vm-venity, Teaa, >e leani, inlcnds eaac tkis spring, the Lord pensltttag, to one of the loS«Ji citioci u mistfonaiy.—

— A recent l«Jer fhjm Bev. Dr. Samnd, minicic-aiy iX Crw»t»»ta>cylr, gim aa accomt of the COD-vnnmofa j«aac Torlusb iadseandhit wiie, aad of tbeir coBn^owt trials asd penecstiosi.

—Tbe Mftbuiigt Boak-Cottcenis are said to pub-lish annually onr 3,000,000 vdosfs. lu dailr i>-maien,H«i>aiiimes; iubonrty, i m voJaiies. Tbe cirealatkiB qfieUcioBB periodicals frwi the e<B-cerai in Sew Tqrk and Cindtmati smosntu to orer 9,000,000 coplea.

Thia b ^Maf ot the activity of Ketbodism to of this coaotiy.-

Oa^ i tno t jo asonie tbe eoersic* of ereiy Bap^ to do somethisf to drcnlate B a i ^ boo^ tiadLsaad pfpewt ^tlssy are wanted-^-pwpJe win nad tbea, aad^tV^tnt we can aafUy have in tbe basdi of Ood.

— DBAi,6csTs.v»niiTaxIdTTu0ns.—Adiild, a s M wity a certain tiw Rrew crooked, r»-

pBed: "SoDtitodr trod npoo it, I suppose, whn ii waa little."

"He wiit«*ecksa dnldwitb lemr. Stop* Hi idajr, and stiDa iu jwofc

Sot akaeeaomita aa oror, Atfti (pMBnassorol wrsny.

Give U play,aad never fear It, AetHeWEsliaodalKt;

Ksvii.awM bcmkits^lirit, Cm^itm^Udir^

TUs^^^wodd c e a a ^ thnri Ou»ajtd anit it flmr forenri

BtrnrmiAitwkmiaga."

— Ike Wnsam Recorder says: •^aoBtWaaPsalsrist, adited b y S d o i J.H.

pabHsbed by Giaier SidiTiQe, Tsnn., isanexcellsntooaKv

bi>oof^yaaa.tsj|wrtlsBitedtoroorCkun^ U lia .v- ChBn*«.si«,pUedata»eialdiacooiit.

lertMseam'raetfcdsodBx ^ S S S ' ^ - ? ^ AdWaSeood, of Ototsia. Pul^died br%sl8ao fc Oi., Sew T a k

ad h a aecesqiBsheda valuable aad la tba ptepaaiiaB ef Ibasa MM.

Tixfe a d ^ t a t e to tbe waata of tba public k as psr-*f*«sPi—"Me. s b o M ^ t a k e ^ 0 n s a t k awtak a i cxtanriT* drcdatjon."—Woi:

S w a s ^ i ^ . — a edoc^ of S,I»P

aaabmdaaeeenacd. twopafr t b ^ i«qnirB, an-tbelB-

J ? " this, they ^ a»4eetb ^ proprietpfa advance ^

M7T1 Britiak ssanoMB took Tip

• ^ B ^ Saidea. bas add Ibar -»«— tie hoMtfaoaiaidacnaof land to J t amaa S ^ ^ t S i r ^ e B h r t a T S I e . ^ CUkatolbeal

_ i on tba Sfv Orleans ,1s anr smety^BhM het Ugh; a ts

N E W S J A n j o r a J

.tM •rial

d a m u s k s

lavaNaterof CkatskM

a t e v y t i i ^ a a l l l a i ^ o ^ i s i

"Bissaidi itiial.1

Mdeaalttt.*., , no. Ike Hovd iiMii'i am wtlh; the talUqaed, thai ioa4aBAyarb«adl tebaasppoRedbyl sgafavtysa.

rae*'' divinUjr 1 lata

a««aaiyl 'SBl tbt

wUlriB t f s j dly j if thahadyafea-i bavidatsttBsti teaaka oa, we daaSl Ood.

" i s a wiBesr ianeado athafU

— WaJ ttbat^saai BretfasrlldBta^t istac. We aasBrc : Obris^MloaUpl grmei M iknraebtbapaver,!

iBtama in his|

-Saaa Baa.< ddlsiB; oat ef «h wkstlewsyMl

eaak tkqraiersad.

aasBoataf ths hioer I bmlbeFintC tbtiaDthsiri ToarllHt, wbidi i axiaaliidiaa,aadi ticD have bera nsy ] stand flu Wad of 4

tbaw>»ia]MI and Pedoharlists, TOB, witb u j which yoa ban | lisB, (in my 1 tedwfMntSB^rl sakts; bmvboi yoBl B<«. l«br tbeworld.

Msyeodbknj forts bore, aad t asd

Taml

P.8. Fhesei CrnkAcsnc;.

— A

Jbisri. ermm*,i

Saaa Baaraxas J kaaaaUJoaai naarCbsetawJ rajf wissM on imall trip tass < pnad«s,aadi

wkaR,bs«i

tiae. r a i d yoa tbet

Ciweuw, u a i SoBiit, m waB

deeWoaaf ihe< Tka :

iwkahanl

rB^J taaefabeslasai

"loadanM laatspria(,<IdiAi

IaB,aaiilM| a a d O s t a ^ ^

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vritac ki tte laBna

I (HBacnint hi itaPno •an 4cbM Itis.

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. iB raflntaa H aiafat,

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• ^ ^ ^ r->tt*taa«iryMaspcctk««

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it ba B«a thtt dM MMM or tka pco^ ciQad: Uit»*raMlvaoaaM,Uarr 4<»wi tWr*ra tUaidai; tkn tiMTa(aiiMawalq»«kM.tta ariM. iMteCttkatear IiaM: ofBapite Batkatboo^kr ftwi M ta ipaak ytiyrarmrfaraataiktwUwrhtcaaaa kaiaai . tinmOf baoaaaa ha la laWallil, kacna ha ha • a w y n a , «r awTi 11 ian fcak taiaj; tbcBgfc noHflflBl^tMHa taaUr, Mi faiWld(B;tat Monr laMika fft, to att tkaaa ataiMm mbo

t ihMha* apoa (Mr Mh ,

. . . -"oaB UMaMafnt i)KiM%, a^ loni tt W thrlr Charehaa. -dtoak*«ap««lkafrtaa.eaMiatad

tepiaa and oppn. •il^dftMdaUam w a k ^ XkfeJa shal^ ••T- VakaMManeosUaMBistha pa^seO^

. VaMlara that tha fcetriitaa and beaepnwm<p«i*t*mi^«fceeieteM*

^ I III I mlfi af y i M y ky tfc. ^afr

• tatharnaJportknaoftiaoaoirfcy, vkOaiBmiyciQit «a« canap*ait. Abiv^m. iftkak.4r.« «rv«>vi. «a.Mto ttmtmt.

kaniatotzntaai^tB ladk WlwSed^pa^ •n«k»aa,«aAan caMUcr ««nati«a teaakMaT M .

OatAa ferBar.W.

Rm BB|taai«r to tba tea tik datv an*-

MBhakonM, aftka •otttalg aBQ: afOHi

ia aat aa mOj rklkar -

IWl aai'wpuuii

ttaXaUKi^M Mifmava

jaw^aaMiaTiii wai

ia tanteiOa.-tCiaauJ Cantar-

1«aaipaaa4 af Itjr m VafBtetkataraekaf ' kU!

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Llit a«> I

«saaw daoina and rvnOatdMviBMiA maaa^ JtoOMliaavf r anKBai.—SA&nt

. pa^b. -ioiatkaSM-1 np» koc trd aailaar.

'"•aitfaBir. ataat iHMaa*r Hm

F^^Wiiaan ftirai>lMd.kr ttt aeLtBT In*

tmM-ii le 6ee*Baai«*t

raiteteta^mte

mUnl : af te OB.

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'Bm. OuTwr the** Bodeaa vlth aiMial HoB tkaMHRpaaeaadiaii ^ jmt mmlm

MivOfO^rflaaUaaakaafliir A a ^ tet yac "an»«i^*raadriMiaB«»diiet.to«nip7tM. B»

" njmnii, i t i ^ t ^

aida^r llMt tkoai^Iaai kam »loBf tiaa eamaetad viik ika araM, aal obaana «itk alaaa altaate tha kteiy af oar INNfia IV ttbty }*B«, I Mr.araa»saR&aBtAM aaria alnal aay aaa tkat pniaal aa «taar«tiBan Ta« ba»a aaataisad yaaiaaU bo7<ad tla «ip««Miaa •sfjroarkeatUaada. I radar if yoar yaaaeaMn

<4a aaaai la kaar Jaanaar, Tky inaaealea tiMa aalhriBaaaaahMjvAdUtoaaaaf tka 1aaat«< • r dn. O; Btotkar Cbliaaa pnr for tkan. Tkayataaaaai)jaali«t(l . ItUakToaa^aov; aMrt to Mai aB IMr tvMdfe vtt daat ccalM i. nay www ana laaiA ym; httkaa ftatart^fc; thar w tkfaartra oat da fomet, aad aa^ kffl thaaaataa toafcadar. I paratta th^aianx to ba raaaaad Willi. h Hy aaa ikat any ayapadiywitkAair aahblJr enaada. AB Ikat wa aaafciatopiar br Oaa. t aaaa knad BovaB. «dtftaatseaM atafl, tlwy arvaU ba dtoAl eo^. aai ibiiiua; kattoaaa « a aol waB. tha fra^

(lid to vtaaaa J ar fcaglitBgipirit^ tad ^a^r . iavaBdaaioii. Uat Sod wiBaaamte aB tola to «ka M w a w a of tha toq^ tha goad o< ifaa pafw aaeatodaad ^ao^« Ma enaat gme*

•^aar bnOac ia Jaaa Ckrta, •T. B. Aitwu-

raatvbai «* ban i«eal«ad a laarr «&il|f>«B*aanplnaiia thta da MWaha^ai) Btaikar MelgtMh. as fadhit eUtf aoABHilU lAf iator. WaMora Brahar Mdatoak oT aarriaean CbrtaiaB MfaanUii te kfaiv nd ia i n M a gtaai taor to i—ill ill Acqaaatl witk' aa tkraacktbapava*,aBdaklhaataa IBaliawakana

labia

,Csnx ateM. Bae. aoih, IS&8. "Baaa BaaLSuna* toriaawl ja« aMtod Wcotj

out orwkJchrai «iB plana pay yeaaaU 11 awiTa* •>• jav«BWHiiavar.«iaAIlaia

tor

aaa^TMIlaisB^rtaalca&iBiatvo doOwtpcr ja«K. aMBlditeabaafaaUoca aAaepafiHTaai-aali.aaMa> to* -Ghzialiaa Piraikaa/ by B.IL Ciwrtad; ika Bsrfanr, by jagnatf aalBm. PaaBt

itolkaChoiteaibyBKVajUDdi aad afcby Ballw J. B. Ba>a«!. Alter tiWai,

»aliBba« balam, in««aMt to «ay way ys« ^Mablaac. tteaattabwmaalaBdBntlwcOaju ^m^ T^ailida, llMiy aaay laaiiiMna wfcarem thagraraiMd.

rftvaaat I teaa atei dad tans te yta M taTlhabiuar iiiiai„iUhaa rabanaaaAtcd

Axaa Ika Rat Ckaick aal cactaiB attaa, and prated thaaB tkair poiaaaiaa daRt aigkt haaate a yiaz hat. «UA«adkaa eased to ba Ihw <hr. I aa as ladtaiL aaid ay MinBtota»lB peM af cdaca-thnbsrabeeaiaiyBaitodi bat ao Atr » I anda-staod tka Woid Qad, it toBy aaatotoayaa, Bn«b> ran Paadlatoa aad Jtfstaa, vfeara ]«a fiflto Baa Ifcaaa aa-afed BapHala kilf-n batwi BapBia

tPLdukapHata Be baBafiaK I kaaa haai vKh

•yO® WBTP CI ddlwadtoUa

aainta; bstv^oeaa ba agsBat yoa, if 6od be Jar yant Booa. lAh>aBba«itli;oiiaatoa«ei>d«r tkaworH

Utf Ood Htm yaaand anatain jia in all Tmr ef-«arta be% and BaaBy a^ aato ra done, sood aad fidtUU •anauw"

Tan ia Chiiat,

P.8. Waaiaaaid kaafa if aa& dbwtod thai &aak A«aney, Ctaek XadHL

— A Feax Sinix. Ajoc., >59.

Jbari. JUto & Ok, jr««fcdk. Daaa Baaram; laaaatiag*

hnaa«UIcanfat«haaa> npaMto^to Xatko MrCkaetsvAcaaay, GkaBto»llaiaa,at«bidipbee a r a n n V B ' ^ * ^ ^ lima <aaaanBtz tato«he Batiaa; I mw three naihe pcaaebaSriadaetar dMI acH vBk paaple that

I MaedaMp than Oaapaaple afey and ckadlBB, to aa

I aw aura tit asatbar

I aaod yoa thaaana ofBaT. Wa. Can, t. aatiw Choclav.

i a, m w^ aa ay an, to CliHaii Agems,

KAto. Is tUa BMtkaSntaataHriber ia ihaGhaeMa5atiaiL,i.au,afChaato«a1 Itoifajaat

t taa saaban oC tha papar,#riBC acoooBt a( ika c. Xyaiad baffl ya«and the dear

Piayllnr

WouaBoaa.

of Ta^ viBaa at tha bat-

naadaaaid a«ty«v toiaiia^lii-tha BapOa lat apiiag. <ldUI •«< wto fc.) whdbat'I «aa aBaptia aWaaratMt- Ui(lmmmt'wtm

Iaai,Ml«ha|aaatra«lioai* ¥aMt, X w Chapal tad Hate BB rba i ba. Paapllril Ciaiiy. Ta ltod aiy<ter^aa, mmmt. aeOialr aiabata, aa Itoid aaHt Baptiatot aarltoia « « QH eaaa ca feetwad) iriaaadinttilr Inilaiam. bat h m baptiRd ktt

•iiail aaei^ aaaaal arf Piarikjt

, fertta #MT «< ML .Ihy mm te eartafbooto baoto that kao* ao caaapaaaiafn toA. BalaMfnqHAatyOTaarBaahacto

^ ^ « « « SUWWQ^

Bl»«r<a»i ha*k«wmtt>iiran ABdan. Wahepa bmaMar to aaa aack beate aa aia laltad to ear ^uk «aaHtfa>KtR«itha1MHt,«Bd««aiT alka-•MJ^praaa. Oar heart ia«ilkya«. aad thahaaito •fttawandeh»cld1?lTtWa. Mt^ tta Sacdvar. ^ ^ tf yo«r difieaBia on hctt aUa, aaka thaa toniioywinood. and the glairy arUt aaaa It oar I>nqr«riiMrC1aMbaakaL

N E W S I T E M S .

laitoaaraadadBaw ^k<atkamb,ftQatUwpoo( MaicklOth. fwopm Caxtraa b fix«d for tta trat e( May, to ^plasa probably at Baden. Waifika pnpaia. tttea ooWlMto at PMia. Vhana ttdltota. ladletttm tothoeatitieeaarllatfllazpaitad. talojdef

itoba aeore bOM tkat iveoa «1U ba "oBatoondifcatowaaatinoootiBBad

a <ha XagUib PufiaaMot. Th« tote «•« to ba ta-k«taafb»«Mnlt. Tkeodi lty etoka toeir tttm

ithakBMk

— On iha aotk Bit. three iacba af ano« Ml bth* eUtyortoadan.

— Qsita a acoloas itet oecomd at Qahray, Ire-JBd. bewaea PmMaamrand < toailee. Itoricte-^ a t a iKtara daB««aad by8i«aar QaTaiii,aa B^Proiauat. Xha lectaiar «aa oooapoUad to t ^ nAiga ia the poBoa faanacka to mto Ueiife. ^ b ^ h o o t e d and aevenly pelted vkb eUma aBdothuaMJaa. Seretaletkerpenaaavmaora

befora the poHea niooMded India' t^Slm

Too*, A|xB-».-The ttraaer Chy of Ihabiwttat kaa aziiied with Lhiipeel dates itf the

Cettoaaahsof thrae daya. S ^ M ba]ee.of toeeatuon took 1,000 aad ocpotten S ^

taka. I>«£MdM«al.«,ekI^OBiDlM«r out-mea,eleetec di^ Oriaam klddW71-4: ITriand lOddUacT; Caw*6614; I t o d ^ a M o i e ^ toonhKd^Tde^kanteady, Bi«ad>tBai»a. fflfa adeaadnt toikkscy. ProTidooa hare aa MnuMastendaMr.

— t ^ Tttbana of Baeine Ayiee, o{ fob. Itlh. ^ tta feOowlag is thabaito or the aettleaent

VtoeItea(«tyaad]aienkias:<'PBn(«rrbfads her-self t»aak9 Maad hsMtobla npandon fcr tto>

^ ^Mte to indfaiaa^^ North AnMdewieUane toraiq^aa they a n baT* eidhted—their dates ta totoBatoed by a Hbed Cooariseton, andki «aa

aent, to beretKtedtoaraeaiiB lOt-

—Xted^ar ttczko^ on the SIstvK. elasaly ia-^ lla Federal or LIbarsItrosps aaderSopA-

toOD SIM Aiwex—w1k> were cootiDoally nistaaed. and aadnr awttiai lavvitbia, aadfrthalndiu bdc-

anlMsKwastotksaeslanaicUeaBdaii-raa<tit1«in. U ana saon MI tato Ika land*

tfthalAaial pai^. UwA coapiatot is«ada of %ca>dattof the Fnaek and Eaftlsh IQaiatan, lAoi^ to hare ne aeted their datles ibr the aotoaoiTepaitizandilt. Tbe Utter. Mr. Otway. is kaoMas Ibol.' ftan his traekBoc.

—^Waodof JsaaicaislB aa aiaettM state, apprelMcrioBi of a nefro war ara

DOjutsnc. V paper ssys that catd-plaTiai: Uraarices in tbe Vest ha* diaio

—A Ti tflHaaamaaaa U> WfV IVCSk JlBlt QUBSI*

b M euty within the bat yw, sod he pbre

Ulstaport l that 3dr. Uaball. eldeet eoD of Hebar^ arf Joeeph Teaa,. eoa of BrigbaB, bnra sprwtaK^atd are ahmtt 1e«*iB|r Ibr the Stotre

tat w i ^ and lr«'<lD|t their <splritBtJa' bskiaL. 4U)aaataTa lkosaa«, apnatsto Mocacss wOl iear* Utah for Caliteaia r«(ly ia the ^tinc.

i — fif^Bardiwaaof reaarkahle iMhneai. bad bean disoeiTared ia Soathem CaBT ' pnxpecta {kmbUt wa fitronible.

— Saaral Twins baa ordered aot a caraby ibrce of I.OOOa«i,.foractiT»serTioes<aioa the Indians b Texas.

— Xbs foUowinc is said a be tha ootSt with which two BaflUb lorts famished theaaeelTw in Kew Orw laaaa fcraBaStIo himt In Arkaneas: Four red das-ael lUrts, tw» pain of thick boots, two pahs of boebakia uvwsers, two Beotch caps wiOont risers, tw» rites, two six banal Coifs steotan, foor bowie kaifesi sod ttglit bandied and sefentr-fiTa dollars' W«th of brandy, with aamanitiaa Ibr foor BKnths.

— The Port Ofice Department is hanng printed bbmk iotaa to be sereraily tiled np with aaonnu of tedebtedBcaa to nail cantractan, TVy ae ia the nstore of certitcatea, lateoded to serve as a bft-ala fer kaiB tmtil Congrea ahan raBere the preatat pacimiuT anUxnrnam of the depaitoxat.

— Treasaiy statRneot for the week past br rr> una naoriTed on Monday, II. 18S>: Receipts, •1,614.068 M; drafts inoed. tl.SSO.OeS «8. saioant iBlnaarysab}ecttodiaft,t7,30e,S08 Mi.

— There k a man in Philadelphia who owns two 'brick booses and a feed More, and has 14.400

ediattneta sH of whiA be has sccnmalsttd by the bosinea of cslcbing rsts, wliieh be to proprietors of*nt pt*."

— Tbapropetty of the McDoBOScb fetate sccrsicc totkadtyaf Bakfaaera,awl sHaatod in the mood and ihM DieMea to Ifew (Means, waa aoUataac tiea to that ci^ooUie 17th inst. The BalMin says the stteotinceafpaiehaaeeswielarter Oanatsisr of theprmtgasssleaoftMaeKatB.sadthaprtoeere-aliaed show a T«ry cet^ersMe iaerease ia tiir salae of city piapsity; aaae Ists went to alarr MalBaaptfe«a. and fte«aalaanaatwaHsad<tMg-3SS) esoeeded the sniialaaamt aade laat year by BeariySS S-Spsreeat. TUsia Ike seeeod aaleof the aharw af tke dty of Saitiaore of the « cOenontb

>. The fint realised l3S7.£IO-tolal of ~

— Hon. Humphrey MsnhaB has been sppoiotad to deliTer the sanssl address befora the Kcntoeky State AcrieiOtitnl Sodety on the leeoal day of ia next aannalfidr.

— Both btanabes of the Ohto tcfistatore have paasedabiQtopnsaotpataaDsin wbolaer iapait otna^ deaaat, ToUng .at 8tat eoon^ or tisf

— Axbttal or UksioaAaiss la Caiaiu—Ber. J. S. Hdaes ssd wife, who eaibd f oa Hew Todc on Ike 30(h Abc-Isst for aaoehsi,Ch£Ba, arrived ali^ io Hong Koog, Jtsaaiy 20ih, htio lU day* oo the

MD.

— The PadoaA BeratdaaysaU the peackes, cher-ries snd eariy spplea tothat regioa bvre been killed hy the Isto severe ftoato

— The Biw Ainoor Ccapany has had so Htiaato drawn oat of the expense of cotshiisiiiBC aa electtie tde|[rs{A whick will croa the whtde of Eastern Bns-sia sad Siberia, snd «id at the Padfie.

— Can I narigstisa, says the Albany Argm, is na-hucmpted, sod boats are paasiac east snd wot open thisseetioa. The flntlsden boat boa the west this

to the American TransportatkB Coapany. SSe had ee board Jdoethoaaaodbosheli Ckkicaoai and kad beak iee-booad aO winter at Schenectady.

— A Boton paper says Uiat ttb Adk1adMd C1Bb, sathon MTaas, artists,

snd ordinary knaan'bdngs, tba peoeUnaitaeaebea af which are Ba] WaIdaSa<aaia.JaBsee Bassefl Lowril, Piofceeof A«a»iz and Wymaa, are aboM parchaiaK twdve thoaaand aerea of land in tke wflda ol Adkoidsek, boiUiac % csaandioM caap-baoae and asking aO eoManitBt airaaceaeBU far their sannal eqfoam in the woods. As the toad be pardaard for 13cents per aeca it wiB be seen that tbe land, 12,000 oeras of woods, lakaa. niTiars, brook-trDa(,beanaadpanaMneaabe boogbt and paid lor withoot prodndng sny any great panio fci theaooey I irkat.

— Tk« Hsntinsdeo Patriot leans ftoa a an ftorn Deeatareoanty, that a cold "

dei'WMcaBmftMd near Pmyrflla oo Ae 16lh inaL A aan by tke name of Bamet was kmed by snothec

nase is Csrtiaj; The nnrderer was arrested.

— IHr. Tkaatas Z. Jodao, a popalar phytidaa b CaxtaBooanty.aDdaoBBeyeaa rinee a OKaber af tba LegMatars boa Hfodersao ooanty. died st bis reeidence in Bocna Tista, C rroU eaonty. on the ISto inst. -

— Hams, Apra^-Tbe steaaa St. RkMas, Capt. MeVaOen. thm Sew Orleans, exptoded at UBBdKoi.eOatIOo*eh>ektutnigkt. neboatand cai^b a total tnas.

— For the first tfane b 61 years the CUef JaaliCa of Canada was tffeaaOed by thaahariff wilk a Mrirltf

gbeea, id«aifybg.4cc«dbg to tha oM a, that there were no piieaoers lobe braogbt

beSira the piaaeA Aseisae. — Tke Parriakwffieaae has been befbre tksB^

ToA

. B. B. 0. JbooB, • pinfciHtiJi a(«h» C«v*i Ckibt, aal • toaAor M tktt •VbaBr flat Iskbd aadOwMk'ito at^ftc," B Mit>«l •ad caigaalal to biaad * brae amahat bia bntk-MB—atae •kebaea atdJaaByaloedMgkbtk* luttitlea and tSa Cbvtkea earreaadhSg tkw,a» •an wortl lhaappdaaoasof ceotteaMBandCki ianKrwiUi BMaadii: kaibg toaOled

UH,aad wiikkKviog been gidkyof alhar tmoodcifiii "wMti ibp CbttsflfcB' pfofmAoii.

Ksadlaaotiaa thenaaeof a HoUoabi a Barks-dale,« Uakaaiik. a Canan, a natcka, s-Btaaoaer. BaOey) AB lhaaa aadatbera, aa IhraakiaMlaMea •sea, atoad befcia Aa werM ss taen vawatihf the naaaafChriaUangeatlaawi.

In tka last oaabet af Ma argan, ia tUs «tty, I aa toetoded by BMer a to the catalogae e* tikoeewho stand ready to, and bare aemsny bane bha teett-toooy sgsiat their nel kbor.. WaB bt it pass; Eld. IL. I optna sriU nerar be aUa to satisfy aay oneoot-sideaf Us own party, of Ikatrath of tkaaa dttigas.

P.&—Tbethl^psald bybia of BIdar Oraeea, aad to wUch I taUted, were eeae thae afterward aaid by BMer B. to the CkHc of tha OtMcal Asaod-alka of Tennasaa aad Hath Abbama.

TU&tiruK-a uroKT o» mosbts EacuTu tog tocTHnii Birtm MaiATB BCBOOL vntoa.

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»r,Ttwit. trrn s sr CBXiaHTO>r. «i u« t—^ ii iMM oi«» o»« Ai^M^ntk.

laa. M v aim Onl lea, Ifet Itxty-Am Th* Ml wl af this «*• Wra I* ftwb Oanilute •m .tmmt to AMuui •kMrtint: «a«tastMi>nM,

•(tar Mi Msnnta*. k* Mt •tnis>41» mtie Tim toU V toHMi M <k* »ta«iNwTiihwil.«st MeoNftiClysmttWI vttk » WtfUlm Outh. ••cMttends BMaknaf tk«*>mCt«rek-a«nt CVmh I* BUM AaMlUlaa. ftM tWtta* »t Us to|«ha tin kb <«ttk : aad fulor Wikat (»<nck bM tW tto* h> WM «r«i1»a« «m ta fcstk. a faHot at reaatj-tta yaara. Ha

tkapaatwahaoT aMtkw Clwah. teilac kb vtalatr; aT Ire an* twaatj yaaia. gaeemay aeviiljlBe leer CklMke at tta

liaM Taa CkutkM tkn Aan* la Ua paHonl laliaia. Ta atia tkaaa ka eaa aeeaMaM* ts timTal tataatj,aB<l >a«M-tlM tkht} aOaa : M>« aWl(a4 at tka «a* tlaa ta BaK«M a Uf(a bKU7 bj kla raneaal esaitlaaa—tk* Cftankaa aaftaat tB( to fBtaiah klM a nprait. Utkatalatlauar ttla, aa a kadaaA. fatkar. aalfMnr. aal

frlMi, ikaaa aart IkttBata vlU ktai kMv kaat Ui kl(t vartk. tAaatialatatkaeaawiM «<! acraiaialiac, nftaM aat (asUa-BMif. a»ril tsetkan*anMa«uaf'.a ta Okrtatiu aaar-Hay. »» siaaly iji tski aiaa Tkatana akaat kl* aaMattkat

Ml; )o>'(T.tkat arUAMgataatkackanetMar taaaaay. Baa«>a«|KUi-caS; s ass af froic^ aa at yatar.- aa - tHM« •rai--that aablstsaakatOat-' Ba lirtra at Sactrttia vara vaS da-

ftaaCtalTaA&aataartCalBteAroC tka teiltlvaa. aa«.liiUa •atlaaBea at tha vrttar, sen fkaa waallj aaaract. Tkor-M sBa(tM.hakaUthaaaTtania tkali iatacittj faM-aDTkmrnaaOattlaMia; W4 kdJa»4 i> Ikaiatan af tka I«mlathalT*nilaat. aeibieeetittkelaaaUegaeeMiela* ikamllk. Ba killaaat aaqr (aSr t* taatreeara, 4actitaa) inaeU . aa4 ana, ekat aawaratttajy he ata, a gaa4 jw!(a atIirwiaa HovM xor tka ai4l*ai7kaann atpnatU

lataaatailkyai—<««tkertk»»jmia.' Bav staa; aoaaM-artMtnattoa aliMat ewtkliaa. aataxkartatiaa aMij tklaf. Wlaa la tkat varkaae «ka fiafartj anklMi tka two. TatkaaeklaataftklaaatiMltoeaaeaekUmt*. »!a<raaka

414 sat aaaualau anekaf tka vaalU at tkla wUU kr wktA aUea aaaajaatlMtatharaaaQaat Ula-aa Blaa a itaelart *a waaaKiU«aQ4a«1a>. AalkasfkeaaUkmaraiTUli*! Xat aUkoat laaaaa M aM lai;. at unrntj i«adaa U (mtaaaa. •aaUkkikaaiaaiif.- Ba M eat <klhtksi«kkTika taker

lBluaal«»eakiMkaiai»attatal»iyfc«aaj rnaihrtatbr. a»t laft«kaaata> • iilie at » 1111I11 11; >«t ka aW ar tatty, •i aMaraS.** 4atM aat.» tttlate that takatltaiMa vkMk MMaataaar. Ba aa kt. ka falaa* teaMa rlakaa a^ rtftit-nal-ai Wkatlt WasaaMlaaae aeieUai-aweg tka Ba( aataaat tkalaal: wimmt kaUaaa « auaCa as <kat taU. wkiek a taawaaaiakW 17. -tkaLaBk abaak

M(kt«r tkaa aar ia« ataartk'k karaiS-af idk." It la Mwtktac ta ka naltkr, •iiii II; ketaaaalaiaaCkraeaa. sa-

kriacraiaaaratkaa tkanat at HOav -tka «wlaa«ia« klacAoaa."

_ . I aaakmMa tk« artaalo

».«La.

IiXVBHIA. X BTOHtSAXX.. ea*a»ta«Aliltika-be Hiker re*™»ty,aB.at karkik-

ta SkaHiTCa. rmaaiaMaa aa7<.IUae Cenela J.tli>MaH. a kiar a( W aeJMaryWi liin Tka«asaaaad nakars <• SiasMa* OoBatr.S.C.,JaaaaiT»tk Ilat.aad laamt «1U har

Mb. Ska pralawl rdb-(lae aa<na traaratd lata tka fcOavakif tka artkaiU tat Cknak k Klar J. LCncs ta tba jw TtW.wkan ika Brae aai(alaa4ftoa«US>unkarktkarasneaaat'C«te.'nu. Ek< tk«.eiai kar yetaela. kratkan aad alalank]ahiiil tkaVL Pt^ CkeiAetoiaakalhaO iimaiat eatta asiaanrity lalaait kj toe iMirtati • aad aaaal tarn, eu

vinsr caamaaad vtlk iril •tiaaea»ta*aUt»Jtaw>«t<ataataaakar»vaa atasr aaikavtiMta. Ika 4M aet aaad 4jli« (nca tkaa. tka tij lackaarkM set aaaa. ea4(maUaail4na|Taeaaa«daBt kriraaatwaa.

Baatkatraakkvwkaaaatlacaafpa. Bvlkikara i>,ekaaaa*kaca*aka •raaaaSakatkar Vtkaaaakar mtjOmt. Ikaatlrl aataaalaeraa akawMhaeta. Ska mM. " liagr ka tkara a that I aa(kt ta 4e that I ton aat «aa baaaaMhrraacatlyVatkarlohar. aBe mslsdaa k!« at tka>aaaaakaliada»ak« aad aikartaSkla «a aaae karia

tkaSeatartaka. Altwrhal

snd Jadge Bdnwods, the three bwyan, bat* — - b aS to •44,0001 Saeb b

*kl«e,4e hac ttskartankarsliUakkaak

aadiaaait: *a am»ii,«I«aatyaaaa Ueaaaala Chtiit.* ae SaaktkaTjafaTiaaatthailaaataalTatlaalaltihlliHaa. ba llMaanaabrt>1a»aaa. la har 4aa& the «kank kaa IM a •fklaaadianthaaaqrah^a fculad atari.* >aeL Mtwaaaeteesetaalkieeihe ksae ae kei*.- WaeaaM

avtalketoraaaat laiaBtMwy aet.yeer iom ia k«r i al aatktii ka iihiil tkil ai-ii ttill Mtnii

mM aqrte aS tka Maad<,aiaean la ant kar la clan, •d antha daad that «ia Si tta Lam: jaa. a»i& tk

' ink baa tkalr lakoia. aad thalr «.». IVMSO.

lOaamaa. aal IM<«la >aa-V1i(£ida aad SMk Ca

8FEBCSB COXTOB BtJSTTS. la (toUr Ca,Xaaa, aa tka btk at

rahcaatr. Ac<Jtkin7-aaajaaia,aaaaaaaalha aad aiaa iafa. BaMaMtckedltaalhaaUstariaaiac tHai li latM aarr Haaaataaelial Tti kartllakax Ma thaa tatoa. hat >>a

al iMialir that - OadSaatk mS tUmf valL' Ha id.aeWaaadtiainei aaaadliaataad'baalatt aaa^

tttkaraadaatlHe. twaliaaaadM aaiytfeOara aeata kiateaa. Batwhyaaarat -Sadtaiaaal ««d Mkalh aasf-' ia* BataatakhiieflrlBaMaadeha TO lalUac«itk hka etbab. -laawSa^b «b a ay Maa.' Hid apia. aa laa r b I« akaaia Oet aaCsaa.* Okl faraal taattm whataiialinia joaial >TatrBa ka at Haii.Vrt tkaaa vka taw Ua kaal aay ha lAakafi

•yMwMa W.aeeea,a thsaMkAiiimmkaiheia-Ibea < B.I: aw lewk.5haa. to. Sl a w m i »

aaa.atto MMaaaat a. ft Uayd, Oaaatr. Teea A|ia Hb, Mk D& V.b

bMto K A. UATB Bei.

DZUGVOBT. tiabr tl* Iwl w el««i*e tor tlwtiw are* Welalar

atwy. ettlleai ailbr ka aaaes. %laaiia ate ktot eta M r etilka lSto,, a wMheat feallr.<wtoes St

imj a a n ^ aa. Tkaaa artMac la (men b*anlHa.ea sAtlaaMraa at IMr

iii'ii.afila.-laa.'iaKewailaeaatt.

*a< Mm a * tw eaek atataiat tMarUae. KT-Vem •wdeeataeaai ••yhea iiilhliiralwaMetie aaita««»aa.aih«ttha adliatweaaiivSwBaeebei - —

Ita-•ssmiM faatta laaKteia A taberelb a aaalt Mfiai eaa fMaaaeaaaed ittasbm a attyaOW Xr-

MiaaneL

S P E C I A L N O t l C E S .

Ur* Cherokee Oeorgb Baptist Cwmitiaa wiUaeetbSalteaoaSatorday beiara tke SdSn-dayinMay; BMer Wb. Bawtoa wiU preach the to. trodaetory8«a«D,andaO. BBBer the amMCt on edncatlon. J.-M. WooB, Ch. Bx. Coo.

A. B. Boss, Sec.

Bbab BaiTaan: Please inaert Inyinrpa>-perCss itbss tbuvedicdatSon in Cherokee Oeor-gis) this aotloe :

The CoaaaiUae of Anangeaianb wm meet pe.< tons sitendbg the Baptist Cherokee Coneentloo, to be beln b Dalton, Oeocgia, ccaaendBg May 14lh, '69, at tba Baptist jCliaiek. Tbeea ootaing by priTste conieyaaoawfflba aat br ibs Comnittse at the Cbor^; OeaaoOBingbyraflraad winbeaetatthe d pot, and aadgned piacee of abode.

Toors traly to behalf of Ceauo. of Arraag.

Osltoo, April 2Sth, 1869.

K. Pmafay,of Foreetnlle, B.C.. is oor snthorised agint. tC

tsefer general ootlectlBg Agent b the Stab of Oeorgis.

t f DODLST a Mpna, Utica, kUaa., hare Uadly prepoeed to reeaiw aad receipt for tnooey doe in 00 scconct of oor bocdts and pnblicatioos.

Bkbr R. H. Joaesls oor accredited ceOeding tgfotfor theSoatk-WMt. tf

O. T. Back, of BopkinsviBe, Kj4 win setts Agent in recelTbi; and rrcdptins for all monera doe as.

Brother C. 6. Martin, of Cave Spring, Gs., keepa ea hand t bU aNNctment of oor bocks, aad wm reoatTo orders fcr Sabbath Sdraol Ubivica.

OaAtxs, MAXXS & Co.

ts^ Wae cAa tau. wasaa aa at—A mzn by the name of WiBiaa Marrfll, Ml tbesetUeaeat Fort Gibson, *m rtmU iter Marshal Coonty, Ala., after his bfflily, ftoffi wbidt be bad been ateect abottt twehe months. Hiswiband childreo W e come, bSTing left MarshAlI Oonaty in company with Mr. West, bw brotkar-b-bw, beiore the said Wa. Mei riH bad tiae to get there. He left between Christ-mas and 5ew Tear; bae not been beard of since. Can any one give any bforihatioB concerning him, either thraogh thia paper, or by writiag to J. A. Steear, Tahleqnak, Cherokee Katioa. His wife and fH«kb wish tkk bforaation, br they, are tmeaify aboothim. A Faixsn.

TaUe aah, an., April 1, 18G0l St.

•tniotue ivso ujumg ITKXXT BAPtm cBintca. AOKBOWUBMKXXN-T 0> BBCXtm.

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Mn. )Urj ShtTf Wlllh«iail. IC a Jackaaa Tnet. Osaa tsrtas. Itaad Oaaat}, <la t a Orttr Tan. Ba , MM. BT&naern, Mm. B. r. Waad tXiila«.a.Waa«SI.«.baMM - SI *Xlila«.a.Waa«tI,«.l

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r o c R H amcaiCAxms. ^Mr. feiwa ittrtog ao* nteoNM te makicg an kp-eaAaoa tin Bind*of pnbaUy not afewof

b y « , a r t . andftfce atate-luata, ia Ua |iai>er, oot al«» viOe anieira la wUeb ^ nAset tkafiawa.detlWd fram kia. H»»in|! ^ M l e w inaoceotl;. in aianr inataana, recriTad lih>iiiHir»iMaautfteri|K«auitatiaoatehiail>aet,

(kooid aaaett Oat It b imiaerilrd bjr Ba—that te air DO

n a t o v ^ b d by no panooal v&wwlby ownahiwiliun, of aadAicn far vjarif ~«r kokiBtT to Ifr. Otnca, bet «a> actaCM ae^ bf a d i * a wbfdi kaadltactadaBtkaaellaeB «f aiy H*, to tka Uataato i f tka BadtoMt^ Uactea.

t . Ifr. Snma vaarta M L tka laty a a a idxt dnoMknoaadapeae^ It tnd ^toa i t i t tL AB tkati had dowia ikiiaattar ia eoa^riaed iaaAoct •paKkiathe8ondsr8AaaiCaaiaMtaB,aadki tha laavto Oa Cbiitfiaa todex, arftiek j e « lotaigfat. UDcitheref t k a K a i l d o a a y l k l a O a Mil ill itiifiii. iiiiliaa riniBl indTTiiT'*'''**^aifiiafrt from the nrwi of Mi; 6nT«a ui t—larily iodacaa strife on Uk part, .tkhjiaiandiaa. bpvem, it in cotiTehanBanTwithhii poBcr, vkiek is coostant a s s n e ^ ; sad i k a a e w kia miawti i aiets are MB>id.tani i»tt»<rTof«maatl i i I c a a . 1 ^ a dear eoaadeDce, my to Mr. Qnrea aa did U» proykettf I s a d : 1 kaM tmUad land, bot tboaaadthrtoa

I . Ikat,aabttaSniar^Sae.tlieBahbiaitiRad ap tta people teiadat and dealrvehet he propeaad, •Mditoedtedett by thewiB of Qod. as ItoT* atinad BB tha aaoBla te laaiM aad dMBoy what Mr. Omm Dcepoaad. aad daiaed to 4kJt kir fbe ain of Sod. ' Ma WMB. aad who bypooitiaallr oppoaed aS Ua de-Btffia, aza br the CktialkB verid virMa a> He t n c i of aa kniociitical, adOak aad antamlaat appu^oa

WiiiBiMi. TBooaaan na to thaai oaaba doae'ealrviata viewto tnaalbr toaa the adtaia viddtaB tee haa aJOTiidlBahtd. Of a like natare is Us aazt aatga-

4. Ttotaainthe.daja of the aaoitlea, the d M prie«a,sadaeraesaaderaBtMatnbMl o|ipeee* ihe di«jpiia, le I, with ether ttdad ana. hare op-

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5. n a t B s rtieniTtoi aaca Bceeaad of toniin die worid mpiide dowa, aad o^caitiaa. to thdr ri ftrta toed dbtarbaaCBK ae Ibe praecat diitarbanoe baa been bred bf rimthr oppoaitiaD by mjadf and othen to Mr. Qiaiaa.

t . That I aad oIkiiiB, not Mr. Orana, bare laiaad thaBab.af iriMiha(peaks, hj eiTioc. "Oreatia Diaaaoftha Xphadaas,** that is, diCndtei 8a«knPabllcaSiai> 8oefa<y. natattHt

af aaolfeer PabOealiaD Boaii ia <hk dtr to npcnede it.

TkeBMlttTCaor Mr. Orama ia the ad*aeaer and •uatuiUaaof tMatBterptiaabaTe uat beea qnee-tioBadivaH. BotihedMtovbldikepnaiDied— the appeiBtBaDt of aaother Board of PsbBcadaa— IhooarilrcppMedbecaBBe I tooocbt kcdealated todisltactthe Baptfat Cksdieeof the Sooth. dcpteaUe isfimoce in tUa raqpaethaa b«u aaae. Tt I III mail Im iiib ITi iH'—r of tha eanseof Chriat tboaU not praaou divisiao, when the >a«rM oaoBstioo was not a nBriooa principle, bat only <|waiioB, «hathar Sabbath Betoolboaks ahoaid I peblMiaii totaarte CtorbKiei. Itoxw thuaai^ hrathrm were eppeead to the iaeaiaratioe of a aaw PahikataiSacietrikaBeaU woolltad to retard thaadfaaeeof Sahbath SdiOQia. I did not think thatiaatheraociaty waaaeeded, M tha ooe alnad; ^taexideaee waa nfBdMitly able to aeei all oar wantainadtaiemet. Baaee, I thoagbt the cater-p d * lad betterbe dropped, asprwfaigte weeld lead to neediest eoDteotioo bctwcMi iU adTCcatea ^ the fiboia of tha Soathern Bapdst PsbBcatiai

r. _ Bat In adToeating; this opinioo, I exdted

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aoneb, ! leased DO eaataatiiBi. I c a U r tadc poaiafln wUd, b its nmlt*, weald teod to hataagar ^ ^ Ike MWtr of ttoaa a a t p a , dialr hdos^toaabaaHtbeaaaa. Xveiy ooenottotaa?

JidleaBBatseethatan this conteo-dontetharaaaittf Mi.8iaTea'owncoone. Indeed the oootentiao was aS Ua awa. He iUad the iaad wBhUseriaaaadiailiBf; aatfaawhue«DdeaToria|c to make his iMdentofiere that the aoise was sec kiaewo. Bediaiieabm aadalkatiwfthraisingtlie dast cansed by the farioos driitof of hia lAariat.

T. that I attacked hia p*aooaldiaract«c and thcs sHciedapaBthla atrifa.

S. Thatls^natadiiaBe aad meraacai^ motim end tlei exdtad eontantien.

fiiimtd^ta the last two anegatiacs, I deeiie caaffceaainlkaaf flteChordt to a 1 B«t. Mr. PeailalBo, tkaa Ui asdhint, aaw hiai date editor, aad hia apodal Aiiad aad adroeata. the Tinnaati Baptiat, rebnaiy ISth, 1868, aars;

• Kothmg etxiuieJ dsrinx the .CoBTCatSob so deeply to be deplnadaa Brother HawaB<a leMito e a w t o t h e s ^ iiiii if to poink to toe peeosiary pHrate feilerHBiofiadtfidaBia. Trae, he a id

sodt dBTxe as that bnilhrca w bj pecaaiaiy n n r i liH II, bet that

othnviBld thialv ao .Xto tateeace wooid diawn. He did not draw ft; bat it wooJd be drawn."

ThewriMref thiipangra^wOIaatbenspected o f a l i j e l f a j tke taadeacy of aty waarto. Bit •rttonsdadyiia to place the* i n * d r a e « K ^ aa taitodartheaaaa-da^dr to badaplMMd-w pi A l e . DaeakeMTthatlsadeBBy pemaiil taps

thedaiaeier af Mr. QnaeB. ar mxy

two tata i te to aaks any sadi aade to t^ion iaa fa pahBc

Uto, are natto» often, aatiririieeBdlNa. What the o^feet of Mr. Qiawn ia aB toaae raai^K ac-tdooasaishistBeT Why doealet ia ie iee with

befaeaHesed—wUtaetiaz like the Babbb—with poaaingtha aaBsooazaeas the dief ptierts aad S c r i b e s — i & z i a K ap an <hia itriSe—with raWac aaakbyayiaKwilbothin. ipeat iaKaaa aftoe KphaeiaBii-rwah'oppodnK the beet and nbbleet plana fcc the adltouiaaut i f ttato with attacUna his

iap-irtthia>patia« to hfan base a d vwli they arefUse allegiHiiBa, er-

idatily aaBdimly aadi lad pabiiKd, With a * i%n toayii)i«nr- They ondnaktmny tead to btfag a» inioeaBSKept aad apeae metepdille hatredaed

/ ai»,ihenfate, libdi,paaiBhabieb7 the]8w«ofB)ee.ai>d haMAd to the of Cad. This is aot Mnilr r a A v a j n a j f M;bst it ia XAiir EK, ttreBijiafiiii tfwimiimn fiUmkmit.niUtn 3Ued> ua«cioBC&T nmaBaa. azaocscaa a a juua. kaw aincS Aon^ach Mfm-Tsted eondact aa this.

n u a iTBcmcAiiaa. lutfae teunnsee Baptiat, So. S3, dated Vabraan

13th, ISS8. speaking of ate and others. Mr. <ba«es a j a :

(Mr. Oi^tMii has dcae lew rndk (ood to be Irtalew. aeias«iayia«tBaaaA.of ihelet«.and ssractiBfE to* sbk£ iartheatfaatiaa of BapUits, net to he eoa^iBed tosatot ttapwritar Hat saperiort*. artteetanAAHBibaierdoMMdtopar.'

Aad ia the Tanaesea of IbnA 6th, 18B8,

• The et - - ' of the aatt-Uadaazk tiabfatU ' j M e BiotkwbvcBaataBn Vbfiaia," pakUUBoaacBdBaialhb called the/WW rimier. ^ r t o ^ c o a l d B a t bytoljMjatiai tto i I Bitoltu'erfeae wheat heop-

h i B e f k e d i d a i * a m ^ t o a M a p t b y M i a d n -

Aatto toa

B0ll*ea.iad b h a ^ toeir

BaptittiSawS4,FfWaiiy

•a{Bae«R] A s o h t e kanrthat aadtapara-~ aattoshadbeenpeBBcdaadpabilshedbyA

v e t OeBale BoaM.* Sardr BtacherB.,Ber • • I imhlBkltdriati1tolBse«hirI>.dwald

" toaaeiaGkaBfaaiaaatiaB,r(predBeed ta* tie l e a i a e e i * * ^

Bbeis 61 iber of tha taaaHMa

p ^ B A i d t o the aawiiiiiaii w&h tkat d f a S i K

" I da aet hneat. Bi^Jeato. te W a < M r nr ibr , aMBaa h e M aet write Itt

aad ap tojMi twef I i w awer a»di ihaBttidBto wUi^he ^ b Oa i M r Kdlsr.

t "Mr. • !«««, to « l i Hinnenlnii.-Bieta <

S. TkakltotoJto. Bivtoat kitoen ke [Mr. i g ^ e * f » e M B B d i of ttoJetwef tha

4 n M T M l t o ^ A e i ^ l i a B r t ^ todo.doaat y a t o i a y f B Mr. SaiMBt BMth-n ^ U m ^

• k T M I d e l M M v e d a d a i D r . J e a e e ' B B i i d to i t r uiliiiil ef fteddtaftoa

[Mr.D^y.

taQRarioBaaie "V to their e o B B a ^ . Bdnghased npnn|>hiB>.Hiop»aadncsiap-

resatatuos, thesen)bctad«tapaa».tMathiirw7 Betoaati|aodaeti«ie,neeew«yaBtrae. Of the w ^ o f t h e w lettea IwtH kepenaitted tonya w ^ o r t w o , Mostofth««Ito»wper»on»By,and mth an of them, ap to the appearing of their articlee in tte Tmeeaee Baptist, I snpposed any rdatiooa to faeof titemostoordisIa&dalKctianatediaiactn'. I miatelaiwayitoiredtbeotiacmly. Soramlceo-

ens hariBg inlTicted Sy my on any of them. That they shooldhave salftrpd themseirtsthns tobe aaded ta deejdy painWL I know of no csnse why they iboald paisne me ia this Banner.

Mr.Qnvaahaaiahoredto piwian th««e ^ im-pmdeee, regardiag aw, upon the mmds of hisrrad-CIS, and he now eodnras to deepen them bypob-Hihing theae idSactiaos ef his own libdou sllega-

i; ha tkaB MmbiImm to •akt.MMiPid

than the Satihan B^tot. PakBcaiiaa at Chaiiedon.

laeadaotdcdBiebetaa thatia«yeaane,-Ika*ai petndpkaofa-Bsptfala.- The stab erdy a icpndacte ef totlanftBa of toe

Mrvtovaawas tUandagatattoa. that. • -

Bathakaew tkatnthef Batqia-

t f ^ S S t ^ i S l i S

poae h ^ t h a a t n t f h . aude,a>at I wasaaaL__^ of Baptiata, hakaeerthtt efltato weald W h e a ^ opeo Be, wDheatisqnlry in tegaid to tti Jeiace.

That I hare asiBBed tke paper aad tke pakBAIng hoaae of Mt: Cnna is, abot wBttaa. I haw net beeatheaiiiniat bat ' 1 - miillii B ^ t o n M r . Graeaapablbhaatothewoddftbi^lBdoaaitof Hit, whidthekaMT^ had aa liiiBiiltia tofccKkatwaa only a leprodactkBOf hb.owa blw BlfacatiOBS; aad also pobUshea to thewerid t l e l l w w 3 « e d t 0 t h b sHeged aisaolt by tUt base aMtiiw, eB«y. of their popularity and in&teoce. Why doea Mr. SianapaV UshtheaebbeandbJarioDtatateneaiat Beeoold hareao Botire,>at todesbnyBy repatatiOB. aad ndn my character ia tha BiadsofitorMdatB. TUB pnblicstioD of Mr. OiaTea b aa atradeaa Hbdon i n character.

Mr. Baldwin sBegee: 1. TbatI an a milk-and-water Baptbt. 2. Thattay e&na to prercnt the eqaniiatinn of

a new pnbHcatioo Board to bo located to tlua city, was an attack 00 men far their lAadaiark pri^ cipies.

The arstof thBeaDrgations baawottky ofao-dce. My Uboia for aaariy forty yean toadrance Baptist prindplee .peak fcr

B>erwBlTuliiKceanttaadertkiAi^ Ibecthere-Ibr^ yetoaaenOBa Ito e . f c w t o w t i s h i * * , toatl B h t i ^ a Baare Bdl wpreadn tothe CnBagi of a y keaitestkbaeoBdM. OodkaewatkakifaBiheaf-

of m j Bfswure pattofether, they waald Biot Batoeat to a tetoh pan cf the as9aiDirwUi» tlto trtd aad tha eiwta cWBtoebd witii it, haw BoataeL Ifto^hewarer.thattheaeaaSMqpaiefor Christ, bbcaase sod Us peopto. Ttordtara, "Boae efthewthfaci acne a e ; aeCther ooaat I mylile dear mto ayad^ae that I an? AsiA a y osaiae with je^StDd the a U t t y wtod I hare leeeived to

toe «M|id of tha (taea af God." U the dHrgabeftreyaabinstained by the ^tsifieatiens aad pnxA nnder the several ooonts already pcc~ seated, or any pottin of toem,to atyootUng of ttoae to ceate, aer ef the oatrtiNoat, and acUs-aatieal procceaagt ct Taeeday n i ^ last, thea a

-Boat aoteBm daty testa npoo yoa. The qnftWin new hefcteyoeb, not whedwryoe shall expdMr. Otavaa frea'-yaar meabaid4>, bat u ^ H t f t ThathwhatyeahaTeat praeottodetemise. He oceapha, to b adaiitted, batto a vHy pecofiar sense, aUch^etf&ta before the Charehes, as an eator, a a d a i M A f r e f taiestiu Bat (hb M , whOe H BiAeayaappcmptaadbivattiBl aetioa mandifi-«B*vrm4esit.atiB awweret i imr. "Heihoaid bedeanwbobMtBtiie*eaa^of thaldrd." What lagayqa leep. jftoyeaa pait, to the a^rit or bn-goaiie of Mr. Snves, bearing any of tlw lineaments of the metic, the low^, the torfag Jeaast The Wordef Oodsaya: " The aerraat of the Lord mast act striTC, bat he gentle onto all men, apt to Inch, pafleBt.iBBMknts>iattracting tliea that theasdres." Bat Mr. Orarea is frenzbd, ataveiy one wiwdoa not bowdowa to him, and Titapenting an wha he iaagiBeB teoa in hb way.

Sai^ haa beeDhbcoodact for ytazs past. Bnth-rraineTBryqaBnerofthelaodhaTBf^hb blowa. ""at a tew of t h n , as Dancaa, af Tioasbiia, Craae,

''Mbdaippi,TaBtln,of Sooth CaroKna. Cdeman

Mr. Sa i ta knows that be b bfaUy u d moiaBy responible ftw the pabiicaUao of these injorious statements. A few yean ago be was heartly molded in dsBsges fcr a dabmalbty aitide of a cnmapoo-dent, which was not indorsed by him. These articirs are aU paUbhed with hb approral, and seTeral of them with hbepedBlfadoneaeat. And girins them toaatothepabUebebmaraBTaadkcaliyreapeadble ftr the injorythas inflicted on mo. Indeed the whole responsibility b mainly hb own. dnoe these articlee in H«a iastancea, p e d ^ were not intended for the pabiie eye, aad. thet«A>te.waiettet fireetly intended by&Mwitestoiitjareae. Sodi an. ao Ikr aa the eacTeqxiodents are cooeened. daply fkba state-Bienb in regard to an. And erca in thb, they are baoes^ bdfeving thaa to U trae. In that they hsTe ^ deedTed by the bbe gtatementa of Mr. GrsTes. Battheediteref theTeaoeneeBaptbtseizea npoo thaaasaaanB * r the acMaplbhBent of hb par-m a a d haiaUa thea to the wedd,fa oiderto daepnaad widee the hriaryltewas atteaiptms to hdOdtvaaae. Hetkat aakM tha Aattftonb his •wn, and the malidaaa inteatioD, with which they

a » h a ^ a d o n r t h e b a d . b a n h b a w a . ItbeT-d ^ t h d ha Uieapoodble for thnsendeasoringto poboa a e pabBc aiind, by presenting these state, ments of hb correapondeots.

nr rn wiciFieATios. Ber. Wm, H. Hdcoabe, of Mbsbdppi, wriusn in

the,T«iDeasee Baptbt, No. 25, dated rd>niary "Tth, 1858, at fdUwa:

• T a a tempted to aByseowsewelhibgs," Ito Brother Howdl.] " For oar own brethren to aaail eadi other, aad aooM of o u tMu4<mered p ' ^ p ^ bindeed atiaege,aadTeo-BMrOfyingtoBto." - I t btke prorteeeof I>r.H.totndi Ut brethiea the doctrfneaof thaBJble. Sarely they'rill not remain in igootance maeh ioager.'* *• If a t e aU. the whole g n ^ e f dtetteta^thatBretheraTaTes,8S editor, and Ut pekUih^ koBBBb b dMtiaed tobeeoBM (Bore

«kaaJU Beattoea Pabiieatioa Sode^ tt ol^toMddoBr brethres ceaplaial It the

naaose* b tho moat able and popalar Bap-tidpiyet Boath, what of that r Ppoa ihb l « i r Mr. Snms coaneDta thus: "WIU hb [Mr. Hd-ocabe'k] idee be hMtd nowt wm Bmter flliw-sB" regard it i

la the TennMue Btptiat, So. 29, March STth, 1R58 a writer «poi« of aa a Mr. Baldwin, and who dates his coonnanicatioa at Klagspatt, TancnsMe, speaJn thns: "As to the Santoy S c M Onion we are in btor of Ita OTgBnltatloB, tad regard the attacks made npoa it, by toaa of oar mOk-asd-water Bmp-Hcts, as an attaok on meo for their Landmark otiL c^Iea."

Mr. GtSTes, in thetenneiMe Baptist, No. SO, dated April SOth, 1858, paUbhes a letter tnm J. B. Hard-wlek, RieeriOe, Ttiginia, ayoong man that I enat-ly lose, ard that I lappoee to be talemad, modedand pioaa, baring known Um for seTetal years, to which ha rsbis to IM tluia: " I a a '-'-nrithH that men heretofore notad far piety and Christian coottesy, ihoald treat Baptbta as yoa and some of OUT fHeods haw been treated." "Let the work of proecriptj® ga 00. It cannot bat leag." " At aa dbtant day yen wffl hear fteei thea (thwaaaesl aad others wi 1 lean by bitter eapeijeina, that oppoetooa tabnth boot alwayspreStahto." "Men in the Wed are trying to coaateiact year taOnence, aad if not to destroy or cnitail yoor bBsinesL'' Upm the letter team wliich these oxtncU are -tr-iff. Mr. GiaTe* ays : " t r the cconbof eoesebrethren Icjore them, Itbaatooritett. We t o a ^ to prereot i t "

la tto T t o a y ee Baptbt.lio. 3 1 . April H)th. 1858. Berr. Wm. B. Bwtodale, a yoaag aua of Hdena, Arkasat, in whtol I bad takes mni^ intMest, aad nmpoaadtoandanftTidwkatbdaetotheaiBenaies of ne, wtiteaaB fallows:

" I ahoarinato th«t pasiilanimoas spirit which cronehea before deariy-percd-red wnngs, and will periaitinnooeoee toho saipeeted. aad weB-eaiced lipatitiae ttadaced, mndy heeatise the cams of aaae poiwlar aad iafceatid one b in soaie way ooD-aactad with the ttaadaoas roaar. Bow, sir, at the risk of 'say good came,' I vi!I tiere breaiit the (toea in the detace of the ibndered Pendletoo, the trv daeedjbyttn..«itthe«atieat8ted arsretL" -SSd either at thMaaecBM Ob Howdl of ynacilua for

Boc IB a o A as read tha woed n^sioB, on ac-eaaat at aa ralir iaiBj fnmm, altltta^ ha wodd atogeto a a h i ^ Aaadadoa, hawwrcr haportast, aolea the brethren woaid tost edge him pecanbrr aid.' B r a y eee pteaeat, Iwwem' ^ . p r o a b e d to try to attend aOBO two or three of theee meeUnn ana ooe brother, aad that brotoo-was Dr. Howdl,

gatoa i« I iiied qaitesaggeatiseu Far, if I re-n-eonwily, he inrariably BBswered,'iV. iTna.-

^twmgm,rfI}t .BmtM,armuaan,mid. ' How when thoae whose salaries were qoite insigdOcant <=»"pei«*to kii,a»l 'whM aiptaaa were eqoally at greex, www wEIfcg to go at thrfr own expense, far ^ priritoga of dttte together with thd? brethm in heannly places lia Christ Jesnx, and vet X>tx Howdl would aot sa Bach aa so to a siiu^ SOP without pRbdng hb proabe with the cooditioD of peeaabry ^ I oaald not, far ray Hfa, keep hb - g ^ h a a ^ ' o ^ o f a y b n i n . And yet whS. nn-QBrdiher Howdl. aad othna, aoui^ to crash oat, aad c k ^ down catato aaea, and their ntetiirise. wtrnHhaTaeeer thoogtohaw beaatifUy hb datea aB Blight be Olnsttated Beam bane."

The coameotaiy with sAich Mr. Glares aceomM-niea thb ptodBcHoa, b as foDowt:

'Bead the of Elder Bartodafc.- •• Bro. B. waa a member of the commiUee to draft a conti. taftm; sB anti-Landmsrk man, aot dtra, and the wana, pertoaal Mand of Brother H. He s p e S witat ha doea kaow,aod tatiBee of what he ias eeea. and hb tammoBy will fcaie great wdght'

Bai*. J . J . MaiOa. of Wiboo Ooonty, Tim says, ia the nausMs A p M , NOL 81, dated Awa Kkh, ISSS:

'• I hare been sarprised, and so hate many (Xhrrx. at toe coarse taken by certdn indiridntls, aome ^ wfaoea are and fuatasfiir the dbcorayof gourd handlea, to mftoioiBly attacUng Old land-Batten^ for.the j w b against am. Instead of

It. Bat ga wi a y k t o ^ . CgaiTa.) f ^ a a d Avoids will stsnd^

Thatmyoppodiiaatothepropeaed Board faitUs dtykas an attack OB BMB haa already ben thowc to be bbe. Thb b jBW^arapredaoticBOf Mt: OraTfs' fonnec ratwiwun whit* hasa beat ahaady ftosiranQ.

These aOegations. howener, aurwered wdl Mr. Grarea' parpoae and were peMiAed by U a to ptx>. dooe injaty to me.

Mr. Hardwick alleges: 1. T^iaredsting the orgaabatian of that Board

I proscribed Mr. OraTes. i T ^ in Kud resistance I oppoaed the troth. S. That my object was to oouatoMct and dBitroy

Mr. Gram' inflaeocfc 4. Thai I seek to destroy or coitaU Mr. OraTea' o. Thatl haT«.inthba£bir, departed i h n piety

and cocrtesy. Tha fa aU echo of Mr. GraTsa' anfoucded de-

irbratiooa. Vhe writer of thb coaaaaicatioa waa eridently >Ie>niTtid by the ataettioaa of the _ _ _ MeBspUat. Bnt thb does not aiitigate tke diaiacter of Mr. Gtara' coedaet to partdiag Ifcaa aMWtata

to tto ywu"

are =p to

In the }V«iw0nB)i9Ajt,Ke. 32. April 17ih,l$»8 a Mr. Jones, of CaapbaD Coaaty.Tbgiab, of wi»m' * kaea adhtog, lays:

" '•dtrutiM. pro-dactioa of Dr. Hfuwll, hat diatreased and monifiFd a w d e ^ . ^ g ^ c ^ h a e s p e c l t o g r w r g o t of laeh a pradactioat All good Baptbb wm«e BMttiSed at tt And hat a soow to Am. iiUt Dr

strUmf dtmrn Ats/naf i , wV, are bboring far t^, Ivaaeitoataf tratot U thaeBow peper,a Mr.T.H. Tharman, ankrawa

toaa,^o«rileaftom Texaa,ayi: " I hava reed with sertow of the coara panned r Bnthir Howell aad others, rdatiw to the actka tlaBoatkenaabhathSdiodirnbn. I had not

expacMd that Elder AaMSwaaU ha«e f rnHin m mwdat tol>« totondt »f ear Ckm^es aadatoUNa." .

The exbadahe(» sdnillted emteaoa a faw oolv of toe dbpanglveaaaaBlcaaaBs. which Mr.Gtam kaa iJatoid fraa aad pahBahed. « f U t a i l « w t o M r i i ^ koeiefto

. docdridbytua tadaaa. Othaabi

Bf jssBB l i u a i i B i H i i . iwnaaias I do aot

tt^ttoo^^wtteMwafaMwaentbey Ibtc^ Ba«a«ftkiBi.B«IhBvaheari,k*rewTttteo to Mb teBBB^ att itaatoc tkdr dattUaata, but he

'tovMHaiTeadtwithdrawda I the I, thBRjhn. a p p t o n e e e knate tob

. M m e o M aet amid R. Mr. Gram te diaggadtbea MBra thawirid, aad B a i l e d toeatothatoBBBijewsaofMBaet H a t o a t o S ^ thiia bto I B i a ^ ghahwidilia lab, which he U x a d only a d eerre*id,lwl hB^aa wahaeaaen,

~ ' tohiBTBBinBathwtotkBBHdmM I an toafr hBBtkwL D a

dMiBb«paiafel<a»kto kayattatotoheaad i^larboadle.

•HHtlBiMilBltiiiB e T f e . Grasea ^ t ^ f a d a a d toeatokdtoie then trae.Idedn. to.dbHaKBbkbieae»tha Bktbaad tito

Wont^pabBc.withiataotiOBtolBiat«Bie. Why dib Mr. Gtares pnbBsh to the woeid toat I noacribed him; that I was oppodng the troth: thatBiydeiba was to connteract aad deatroy hb iatoMeasr to de-stroy or c n ^ hb business; and that aycoarae was ineoondent with idety and eowteay; bet ba4 cause such ^ icat lans woaM BeeaaBri» tend to iiyare me and dadtoy my character among hb read^ m t it b annecesnryto atop here to prore that these aOegatMoa ata bba. It b piwead by the •tatoBOBts in my iperch «b the bat night, wbich it u not neceaary to reptodoce.

Hr. Bsjuudau alleges: 1. That I w r o o ^ Mr. OraTea, cast suitaciaamwa

ha iDDorence, and tndaced hb weD earned repnta-tScB.

Thb asaertioD b baaed apon a y reaBrts in the Sunday Schod CanTentian, and haa been pnrred by the tedimony of Mr; Pendleton to ha bba. n i object of my remarks, which hara beeo to wwdi-ed from thdr parpoae, waa to eodeasor to indaee Mr. Grams itot to pecsa the iimdiisj of toe Booi^ lest interested BMttiea arigto be ~ Thbwu saidinthekindatfigdlag. tthtdndkin* ofthe aatoie of a tanaL AB lach iMjotiaa^ earaesOy disclaimed.

2. That relying apoa a y repalatin to latlBiB Iha^re d a a ^ PaiAMa, tradaaad Oaytaa . cancatored GraTes.

S ^ t o g t a w g r t to Sir. PwjdJdao haa be«i pub-lished by me. The iUsity of tBa ottor sOegatiaia haa a l r ^ been toflktamiy dmutrated.

3. That I am a taercemiy aaa. lad to what I by pecaniary eaaddetaSoaa.

4. That my parpoae b to "Aafta down" and "cmsh out" Meetn. Graica, Pwdbtanaad DBftn.

rasdag tke third anecUSea. wUck b a a w ^ of aotice, I rema* ef tha Ibarth thto it baoaaie w ^ ib aseodaUoa wHh the -ftitr frtBB itirirlihiaiiiBi.

m t --proof of bis r e l e n ^ deimaiaitlai to dedRjr me as br aa it by in hb powv.

Mr. MtXTta d b g a : 1. ThatmyoppositioatathepranoaedPahiiaaticD

Botrd wd* a (Orioos attack upon oid Laadaarkan. 2. That it ii a war agaiad a m aad not The falsity of these aDegatiaia b appanat f ^

Itairmeou and argnaeata aheedy addamd. I not noctce the sneer wideh hb tains. g. That I am not a traa Baptist. 1 pass that also ss unworthy of BOfice, since 1 am

in this respect not onknown toaiy brethren. Mr. J o m allegea:-I. That my letter to tha Index waa aaehtittiaB.

The Chorch, BroJier Modentor, heard that letter read last night, and yoa a w how i riiiitiTlaa are the acensstiocs b a ^ on it.

2; Thu I am seeking popularity with Pedobap-tbu by BttikiM dewa Biy ftbaib.

That T was Idiocing to strike down aay one haa alieady beouihawata ha Tha atha- aBeea-doo'iAidi Wr. Gnm^ ipAXUMt to the wAHd. doa not merit aotiee by ae.

Mr. TaraxAz alleges: That say oppodtion to the

ddsl [I eappoee ha meai Cburches and ddldieo.

Soch are the pabiicatiaB, Brathar ModaMar and brethren by whk* Ifr. Graree hat teegto to didnrr mycharacter. Theyarethtos. Tlay all tend, with-oat doabt, to bring a a lato BDotsa^ and to ozaoie me to pabHe hatred and dotooa. That tksywne pobBdMdwiathatdeaigB,ya«caa«itlto one ma-mnt doobt They ata thacfars Sheto' I to thea all. Mr. ercrea it, as w« baea aaa ' ~ tible. legally asd anally, as Vhe to< writtcH ttaia Uaadt » e B g e p t y » » t o » F t » l * . m a a * B S I happen to lmpw, in toae indaaMBtlfast, pabtoh-

af Arkansaa. E m b , of Eentacky. and Dawson, of Goocgia, have appealed to TOO for pratectiOB agabid Ut de&matory attaeks. Ton eeoM no longer be deaf to theae calb from ereryqaarter. While giving U a imponi^ yoa ata oooddered as iadooing hb chatactei, and in pabBc estimatian, are partieiptM

caiautohbefBdeeda. a e course of Mr. OiaTea toward me,ubotaoao-

tianatloo of hbprerioaaeondacttoward others.and with a little proTOcation. At year earned and t«-peaiedaoIidta;dbai I latuzsed to year pastotdiip, which has BOW codbasd, I rd aad bat, Bare ^aa

To« kaaw a e intimately aad wdl;

is sid-lO DOT

ed thoa without of the cooaaot of tha wxitM He deKbeiatdy telacted«nd ptlatod (koto iritk a a l -doos intest to da a a totoT> Aad haw w«B ale t b ? calcubird to eflect hb Dtfect. WKhwhataa I bbely dtaiged in theae libda, aoeagerly patched brMr.QrBTesI The aDegaaoBa ai« aottririal. am b ^ ^ g f d a a i a y B a K t t o a h o t a n i pcind pies of B^ptbts-. oppoting the trath; pnaoftiia Mr. GraTes; attemptog,to ooantoact and dastn^ iib infloence; to d a t i ^ or cartaa kit bintima. a casthic suspicioo apaa U a ; as tiadadag Ba taaa tation; as slandering, tradacing aad eaifcatailH Messrs. Peadletac,Dayton and 8t«sei; a dtdiiiat to "choke them down'' —• ^ actoated b and Sooth-' attaeUag BuiaUlning a poaldaa snleidd to ear CkaiAa 'aad daldren; as aeektag papolaiity wito fadeee. tn striking dews a y friends; as bdag a •—^ aat-wm terBaptidj a s b ^ a mefceany a n l i M M d . ^ pecuaiary mnsideTUfkina Sodt ata aoBto ef tka n b ^ by pabUtobg whieh, Mr. G m a k « tohaed aednloaal? far muctto tu deitrey ^ JtaS heazd hia a y that ha had aerer tod v A M toward aae; ihat be had aavardedied tail Whatl WeraaUtkaaa pahlicatioia Bade biegetd to abnthiC ha losBdl JHd he eateriato t n ^

• what k* waa lb-

them down" and "crah thra oat;" m, iyeoTy. ^ ^ ihe Tdmeatee B^tbt

awihe toTwiaqabad by the that bboricg far aydestraetiaar' TTiianna imi

,«Matoibe cammtads ofthe Saiiart If theee inigstioBi wcr» traa, Mia Mr. Qnrra

woald beesanricted ef nOiac agataat te timthir If they had aot heaaaiattdoealypahadMd, with to-teni to rob ae, s ta ha wooM be aaasiEted of criaa: whidi tlM Apoatb deebres to be a sto aaainst C h i £ But they are b b e j aad what b the tsteadty af Mr QtaT«a'nMtral ktittV

Take thcMBbeb an together, ereryaBeof wUchb clearly dediwtd 60a extnuta taks* tiea Ua putr uatyott aay, by anvsaaiUHoa wu •la.eMwi. ser

—and what ahaB wa a y if the aacal dtltade of Mr Q i a s « , « a a s a h R a f t h b C W a S r — n HVLL «Mr BBder the <M ipedficaHeB, eigto « a d « tha tecoad, spedBoatiaB. Sto a a t e tha third tpedft-catisa, aad tsm^r ndar - the *toth t p a S ^ tioo; in ar about thirty eight wadd ha rerdting, v raiiaed aeder any eren by a mt.:. w1x> Mkto ae prctendonB to H ^ JhdiBKy hoaedj; t n a a a m c toe iowaad

aaea to be aAiNit,etoB f e t * dMrana f a r af paabhaMatttTSlara a a a aaa firom peipibattogaachcriiBa at theae. Bat Mr. ^ r e s pjoltoaB to ha a CtebdBB. aad BMte, a Bh-b ^ t t ^ pare t M hdy g t » d ef ear l a d J a a a Chrbt. How a a d more ree&a« a n thtf. f i > r e , e o ^ t o ttoy«o M i t j M W ^ _ pretentions! Kor b thb alL ttoBi atiodtiM, ht wUdt the Uws of oar bndweaU. acta weto imal

i r a oAibtir ofthe ae ik aad levto JmrnCSi m». fasstng togowa htoweir by the Wotd^Ood^:^

f ^^ ewn whew neaca. i S o ^ aadhworhatot tabaaly cewaBateito BteH ty

ery cdnaUedtheta

inkto topowac. SerbtotaalL S a l M B g B i B d h b e ^

CiB1s^aad byhbeoaiMtBdBH«t,aad ia £ B ice af hb Chaieh, taercdiy pMjnd htatdf to

hroeghthbaforwaidto

btimatdy and better than do anr other pet^Ie apoaeaith. IretamedaottobettieagBiDstChratiana of anydenoaination and especially not to battk agdnst Chritfltm of my own dencabatieii. I came under adtuagaaaaof daty, to praadi toyoathe gos-pd of Christ, to seek, with the Weaatag of God, to hsr-nMoiae oar p e o ^ to orge fbrwaid the casa of troth andaahadonhi thb port of our beloeodcoontry, and e^iedally to build op aad strengthen, with what aMHty I poaaeas, thb little Chorch, orer which I base anziOBsly iratehed, and for which I hare prayed to aaay yean, BBd which hai always been to dear to my heart. Fromthbpan>oseIha<eneTer far a BMment departed. Ihare asaaSed no one: I hare aoaght, pnyfdly soaghtthe beneflt of bH, and ofaBalike. Why then am I, and are you, and onr friends elsewhere, aandled by Mr. Gram, in the Banner which haa baen exposed 1 WhTarewenow, week after weak, lUnlted, tbndered, ridScobd, and bdittledbykfaB,andbybothfab associate editoest b thb the "bowl" whidi it was propheded wooM ceaa ap, and which would make yoa, and me, and thb whale Chtrch "think the worid was conifi^ to an end r For more than six months we did not no-tito Mr. (3lra«W attacks to any way. To Ods day ndther you nor I base pahGahed one word of re-spOBse. ThirlapcBiHy'hat been abused by him. It haa rendered him but the more bold and reckless. Ton bare new at b d eaDed him, aad properiy, tosc-iwcratyoarbar. AsameinberoftUsChnrch.hiT-ing the tame rishts with eteiy other, and obIT the a m rigUa, and u siswr jwdtr. estitied unta u is f ^ t e ^ t o tha leqact doe tke tMateni! office, I d gladly, throw Bl>aaif upon your enltgfat-* •J'^S^ If in yoarophdoB. land others impli-e d hasa deaerrad the shsme atteapted to be keapa^BpoB as, «a win aot appeal froa yaar decb-ion. I t b yonrdaty to speak truly, aad to tsstdn the right, aoauttar who t a i ^ BlthartoOod has a a n w M B w i a tha lainbtiy.withaat stain or pnach. I do n ^ howerw. ask yoa toifnre au. noTKwffl. I win not accept toan yon/irieann ^ * * " " I f l a m g c i h y , a^.GraTeaafflJma,atrike»edowa. 1 occupy 1 position of which I amnawotthr. latkedofMr. Grarea, in an my effivta to aettle thb matter as to myadf, priratdy. nothing toward me which I did not Tduntarily ofto to do ayaelf toward him. I M ^ y o u t o do notUngia regard to him whkh I would not hare you do with r^catd to me io like dreumatancea.

But Mr. GrsTcs is guBv. indnbiUbJy guDtv, as ineTory one of these cases. This,hi3winn-

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B n O t r H o « a m be BBidMMitf to;aat to Tateirtemto of iafiridMla. X n ^ ^ b a

tbat gtiten a a The iideieaee w m U b e ^ w n . He did not d n v i t^ ja t i t wmid be d n m .

£ U . H . aeeks to erade tbe rcapooaabili^ of ^ iafiaeoee t^ tbic iasplied ebatige, allov me to s a j a tow titiagB a b o ^ diar^ee.

There is a direct, and a s iadireet w a j rf doing at lmy.- ,£(HB^igB«tbeiBditeetBditod is eren laore dfectiT^ than die diieet one. Manj a sbrevd aiaa u gtttl^ of atora2 ilaader while he erades tbe eonaeqiKiioes I t j t l daa-der. Saypose Mr- tt'samtdi sboald be wto-l e ^ aad bebtd bis s s m d o o s exerted againat Mr. A . He n ^ t tay m j i f a t c i baa been stolcB—I do sot efiaige ^ r . A . aitb tbe tbeft, bat otbosv i lL I do aot dra« an in£er-eoee OB&Tmabls to U s baiieatj, bat i aaa sat-tsfied s t i^ aa infieresce

will be dntVB. Far be it frran Bse to anpitte BO b e * a thing to Mr. A^ bttt it v i l l be imputod to bim b j oUieiB. Now, who does not see that in this caw Mr. H. wottld be go i l^ of morcd slander, t h e ^ be

-wonld be safe from the coB»eqwBee» e f l t g t i slander. He would probably do more to i»-j m r e p o t a t o cf Mr. A . tbaa if be sboBid direetly diatge bim witb die theft.

Now what did Elder H. affirm. Thatbesaw agotndbaadle^d that North Carofiniassknew a Moid when they saw the handle. G e r t ^ thiE^ seeiB to point to nterodutry sptiTes oa the part of m y ^ f ; and others eeaneeted witk me; he did not ciaayt it, bat other* a i ^ t or wotild; be saw the AaadZr of a goirrd, boe^ erer, &c. The rerdict of all iriio exanmied this caee, will and most be, that S id . H. stosds cocrieted of the re iy crime he ehaigee against me.

R m . 4 .—I do not tol^ it neeeaaBiy to go into a defenoe of the Eentences Elder H . bas garbled ont of my articles written ditiiag tbat controrer^. I sabnut the artieles themBehee to yotir examination, yon wiO aee that Elder ^ ^ro i f fnOe* to biwei f erery A i n g of a eeneral Bgnifieanoe, and B i ^ y i n g ^ toe e j a & m goserally. I f I B ^ t h a t S d e r B . done tM mneh good to be let alone, H.

lirsn. when their "aober second thooahts" to bear rule, win ba obliged to admit. U yoa

and hia guilty yon must proonuEce him go^v. Tou cannot stoW this rerdict. He win then stand before you, and before an othen, who acknowi«d«e t ^ toTwdgnty of Baptbt Chnrchea, in the exenase of discipline, as conricted of the offences charged. Toa win afterward becanednpoBtodeddewbatthe Wordof Godraqointyoa to dowith hhn. If hb

^ « » npreaented in this and deaify prored to be k the spedfcatiooB

under the tereialeoaitabafcre you, you owe it to him; yon om tt to yoaraetres; yoa owe H to oar breth-ren and Churches toronghoat the bnd: TOO owe to<he eaaae o f l ^ aad atraUon; you "owe it as -doty to Jetos Christ, to ]phke upon him the seal of TOorcoodeBmdfcB. Bot he refhses to hear you: He aftcts to withdraw! He denounces vooranilMM-^ s n d j o r b d i i ^ ! The breflirmhaT; told his cf-frnces tot^ftnch,atthebwdemaads. Herepu-diata it tH The conaMDdnmt of Oirist baVee yea no iltenaUfe. It b ddhifie, " I f he refase to fainr the Chtttdi, let him be unto thee as a heathen aaa, aad a pubUean.*'

Mr. FaBer BOT«d that flie qnestioc be now taken at it wat appanat ne defeoce wait to be made

Tib taoOoB waa ataconed in. Tto Moderatorttated tbe qnedioQ before J »

Charth to bet Whether Ber. J . X Grs-rae is etriln-ef Bbd as charged. *

TheMoJaator. Thotc who beBere that tbe cbar^ iMbeeBiBBlaiBed Jtythe testimony adduced, wiU

Dpon a coont, d i ^ f o n r membiss were stacdine The Modetator. Those who bdere tbat tte

charge has aot been tsstained by the tatUiacnT ad-daced, win rise.

Noc« roee. Tbe Medeeater then dedarcd toe Chorth h»d. by m a n i i a a a ^ decided that the char^ had ^

sattafaed by tha testbaa^. Oa aaUiB. the aaedtog odjoanaed to 7 o clock

nKstoy eretoag, wito tha benediaioa by Dr. How dl.

Bkmauc^—1. I Aa l l detain yon b«t a Aort &ne, with remarks oMn the proofa presented to soBtain this third d M ^

B y reAniag to S id . C ' a pleading opon the ibst iffeiflealton, yoa will aee he bases his ar gUMBt npM bn own deHbento ftnerr, and notnpOBaaythi itt l erer jmblidtedl 'Were a y piOMotitor b e & e soe, I woald eall npon hiat to tay w b i ^ af Uw two e r i M is the more beinons in A e tight of God—eipoeing a taan to odium wben be baa made himself odtons, or tbe de&benOe and repeated misstatement of a brother's langoage by the adroit aae of pose-taatioB aarte , and tke omiaBiw of words and parts ttfaeBtawee? B a t this aiigbt be taose-vere. This i l as stiffieient an answer aatiw first

ation rtqnires, nnleaa it be to say^lere, s t m E l d e r H.labors to make a e irm^n what I d i d say, tbat I did not think it was Elder H.V idea at first, when he ealfed the Gonrea-

to originato another Southern BoplW PtOlicafimSoeidy; andialso said it was no W s e]se4dea,aBd it nerer has been any oneV idea yeti and I hope never will be. One socdi S o O A j to ^nito eaoagh! Tha & B. 8. S . Uidon is now nnder i^orions way, thank Qod, in s ] ^ of the oppodtMm it has had to oteonn-ter, aad it ia jato irtat it waa deoigncd to be. It is net anoihtr SenOhtm Sap&t P

Baptist Pvitiai hu* S w h f , bat a staple oiganixatiMi to sop-J y tbe dsui&ioation with a Baptist Sabbato khoft) utUhe shortest pojsible time

the f o n i b l e e x p M It cotft fitr^ nis^ a dbOsr** expense to thede-nomtttation; or, ptorided, (h« deaomii:aticB will pay the wthor> «nd the expense of tbe plates, it wiUfimis^ Staday School books as eheaply u the & a Utoea. This is not do-^ l i k e the a Pub. Soeiei^.

Bxm. 2 . — 1 k«Te DO d d o e e of the remarks • a d o byM,aBd^tednBdBrtheseooBdsBeo{-teatioa. Tkey stand there, and I with them to stand there and be read by the ra>amt»iis

by tSe Soadnm B a p ^ Sabbadt SekKd Union—a (TnionaeUeeedaiaaeheest to iadindulg u &&ltasbeeB!

B a t resBeabo', 1 hare nerer said that Eld. H. was Herod, or a Berod, nor do I wish to bewidentoodas.intiaaiing that heis,nnlesa be nwfsBSM t h a t ^ the anrestoebla and

ion to the 8 . B . & S . Ubiob with bin. n d bas been OBtnv^gd

prise tbai Herod wstad with t e f a a w e to ^ mfcnt 8»TOr-atto«Atiiig to kiU ft in ito « » . dk . Bc io&etwiseX ptetMt against bis aa-

chBzges me with saying that be ( H . ) n s p e r -seecting Elder D., beeaase be ( B . ) data sa much good! and puts it down as a fonl and atooeions libel! I protest sffiinst this aort of

;t of hand. I t will not beapproradl^iB-' men.

R « * . 5 .—I defeiid the Beren brethna idicated with me, on the same gronnds. H e y are among die TeTy|first breihra ia the States in wbidi they labor. The denomination knows them to be abore sasptdfflt of the dtargea sl-l e g ^ against them. They bare only exereised their rights aa citizens and aa Bapdsts, to ex-press p^diely their opinions of the pmbtio sagp-inffs and doings of pvhlic n u n , and i t i s a homing ontiage upon ^ e natnral and Christ-ian r i ^ t s of those men and ministers to diarge them before a Chtirdi for " fold and atioeioiis libels," and ^ them, and roto titoBt g v i l ^ and then pdblish them to the worid as foal tat. atrodoQs libelers! Snch a hi^-handed aet was nerer perpetnted amcng a peqde called Baptists before, ^ e e the world was made. I bdiere that Eld. H. and his alBea ooald be h ^ amenable to, and woa'd be sererdy pva-idied by the eiril cotsts of our land, for libel-ing in this pnblio manner the fiast ia the Baptist denomination, thoogh not tided. Their Chnrehe5 have defended them, and will d e f a d them. Had they ^>probated the eonrse of Elder H. and his party, and disap-prored of mr eonrse, in cren ^il l stnwger t e r ^ Eider H. would nerer bare considered their opinioas libcloos, or hare etBed i j w a their Chnrdtea to deal with them. NcTorl Do yon bdiere he wcRild ?

I here reeetred the action of the following ChttreitEi^ nn^caticg the eharacto' of thdr pastors firota the public defamations of E ldt t HoweD.

The Bradley's Creek Church has taken tbe following action:

The Canmittoe of Bradley's Creek Church, after examimng all Elder. B.'s allegatioDs against S i t e Martin, reported tbe foUowijig to the Chuidi, which was onasimou^ly adoptrd and placed upon its cords :

Waraats Elder J . J . Martin haa been darged by Kicer E. B. C. HowrU and his pattr, cbJmisg to b* the First Church in the otr ofSashriDe, ~ with flral snd atrodtms Gbds, in that he _ a short artidr in the Tecnetsee B^itist of the UMh of April last eiprasins his sorprae at the coaae of some indiTidnals in the Snnday Schod CocrentioB which was held in XsahrlQe in October, 1S5T. Aad abo expres^icc his ccnrictioB tlat the oppodtioa against the Board appointed br the said Conrettian and its locatioc in KashTilb, *as an oppooaiao against men inatead of measures, and,

Waxaass, £ ld» J . J . Usitin sBaded to aa e n r a -son of Dr. HoweB indsuatis;, aa Itethooght, metce-aary motiTea npoa tlv Board, and particsbrly thcos members of it eooivc^ wid> the Sonth-Wedaa Publishiaa Hooae. Theeeim, Mr J Ami. That we. the Biqite CkBtii of (%tbC

atBtadley-s Oreet B u h e r M Cou TrniiiiaiTTi fcayBrtfafiedthat Eld« Martin o o I r ^ S d a coonctioo in cnmmoo with emy man whoa wahaT* heard express an < Knion, who was prtceot at tto Sunday Sd>od Conrention. SaOrtd, That we hare tbe utmost eee&lmn ia

the Twadty and integrity of our pastor, aad &«a Iocs acqudntance bxnr him to be Sir abOTv Oa omie^Kible padtiaa ia which Dr. Howdl and h i party tosa cBdearond to place him.

fcsobed, Tbat we aanie aB petscns whoa it coccem, that Elder J . J . Martia enjoys aa repotatian as a gectlcmsc. a Chri^titii and a miab-UTOfthegoepd. ^ ^

. Tbat thb preamble and readalicns be i?)read ttpon our 'aurek bo<*, and that a coor be forwarded to Brother Martin to be dbpoeed o f u be may cbooM.

All of wiiich b respectfiiDy sohmitled. JOHS C. Hooo. 1 B. H. J u j u s , R. H. Biuac, C. a Diuos, J . W. Joxiv

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Howd toUtpartcftotVUer-far, daablli a , ha aHnda to tha Haiihath flehud C»1 rentiaa, aad aet the Oiasaa' Hal, as SiaL Howdl

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Bar body ia.tto Ibat Bqptist ChBrd^ aor toaay otker CkanSt.'l It wat larotaiMe ler Bre.Hsle«aie to kare had r ^ t o e e to tha Gram* trial, for Ut bi-tarwaawHttenacd p u b B M b M n a r y , a n d ^

foDsirtDg. Tear ind Shdddfaad i^Kenttotov "A s a f i d o a p a U i ^ tbneiprwiBdiMVf in pdtfing^'arwiffiog, ar ky a ^ a ^ p t e t u S ^ tending to iiv U t b n a d ^ { ^ h h a t o pahB aridteato''

Watfnd i tot^ . ' ' the eBBenoaof fbe< _ dtUto the BaSciaai intoit todeSoe theapota-tiaaafaaBther.'*^ Tubi cemadtteahawe aidasagd to appty thato* totha#bd«fa thaeBae.aad.Bbe, what Bitit EakSBaha data oa jMnas bb Uteattan sad iSnBngtweMatthatiaatfaa M t a was w i B ^ aad oar opbiOD Ik that cor pastn £ d ao£ ialend aayioc, BodadBettoV^anytkiBetortwat eaScBlBtedtola-Jaie tha nijdilinii ef Bro^HowcS,«r to "espae Inato pa«& |atied.eanieBq>toriidiccie.° Tsar cOBUBittae«>^ flDther a y , that they leafs ftua Breu Haleeiyb^al be has,-Bp to thb ctarwe aato ackiatt Uaf S t a i n e d for Sc. HoweB the a a t prafaandra|p«!*aDdChtbtsiB,i>rocheriytoTa. Tear oonaittee that the i^wdScaticnaahocM aot to eotatatoedv that tUt Cbareh has no tispodOca to take part Bro. Bemen q o m b , or aay other bmtoat^; tat what, tha npoiatiaa of a v fatter b attaaed. that it b tha daty, aa waK at it ba phwaaia, toddsdhbawpabScIy athewaaaaaailed. XhiR-feta, ^

Jt< akial, Yt^ the rtadntiOB aaffing onDr. Htiw. «0 far ^argnpiwm, hb iedv <i«h' spedflcatits a a i t , , t k a N i a ^ t h a eoanaittee,aad tUa naoto-tteB ha Bawjujjd to the Tecaaeeea Baptist icrpab-Bcatiao. i ~

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Committee.

At the March aeeting of the Chorch of Ripiey, the comndttee, to wbon was referred the specifica^ tions furnished that Charcb by the Rer. K. B. C. Howell, sgainst their lastor, Bex. W. H. Halcon^ made thdr report, which was read and adopted.

RXTOST. To IktJB^im Onnk. SipUy •

TwcommUee, to whom was referred the speci-totiw fnrdsbed thb Church by the EeT.R.B C Howen againd ear pasuw, the Ber. W. H. B afaxmbe' report tbe fcHowini! n.iia«omDe,

I. That they bare examined carrfnny the ktter writtwkyB7o.Haloombeatd re(h«d to b y ~

e h a r ^ B ' S . H d . Tour eoamittee are of the opinioo, finm toe fal-

Hdcombe had no intes ,^ ^BbdngBrtkBow^ordowe tUnk b e h a s d m

Bro. Htknmbe n r s ia his leuer, "that be b m B r templed to a y vome serere th&g*. bat Jbr few-f m^htdo ham, 1 will d« l kind^fliHi, I l ^ J e S t a ^utt of my Master. I am not at aB snipSrt to

s ^ riwald anay' U>om!ri^ .gafaS Bapu^; but for our own brtUuentoassaUeaAotb.

«id some of ota Ume-boDoivd pricciplea. b in-^ T ^ mortifWng ^ T a , ^ to

^ o o e who had aaailed "our b r e t S S T t S S ^ ^ is for him to eipbin, a n d ^ S ^

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PonishtBect i €ows f m a lore. | thejadge, the IMueat. tened. bnt t h ^ i ifaey arc not Beii;g imitcd to j faito of Htm, to tinn; God crimioal^, ba* Fn>a hi^ icfinitc < and from lus ibt OtrBcUBBB fiaw. and his lore regnl them. The swaet wards, and tn "CunvderiJ ehasteneth his i tcneth thax" child, oaS but i eharaeter, Ui i bis lore, he cor

Foa WH'tT IHMS ! For thy b ia rate thoe, i mike all bis yoa want yoar i faaeies, and to j Insta. Yoa will leaTB yoaraelf i and radaDyoar on hia. This foil] Hcaroly Fadier i i^oiTiBg of the How laany pri ^ maoy dnties yen to the trifiing, "WTiile yoa gire t piy little aucntio aaL r o a n ^ e e t i design of God in ; rifying of bi* to hanor Jesiu, tA frraee, to ^iraad Voa saglaet ytHtr ( kept with all dilq elo ist, where God Ton. Ton ee^iaet I T>eakii to yon. Y l Lord's ordinaooes, j niratcs strength, i For ti8M>thisp to| will his son] t^iare inatieMMi. Th books, he bids works of Batura.

of bin ] latioR of his wiU Hoek of rooMrieno ta and balaoecd, an| •-hiulJ be looked inanendK we are | iap>. aad whisprra ^ the Ttnee God i

S ® For thj make tu wiRtdioia iie oorr»ts as. No make a> partakers rif&rf/iwu - Y e i n-belBou" people, ( and tint tettimooy t | We "bare rtbclied i We hare manife' thoaghtc, pcrrcrae We hare rbstinatdj to his aathority, ta > wsjE We hare tr oar dioaldcr^: osr 1 and oar loogtieK faal We hare wsated ! e n j , Uwieaaaeai i own" way, in prefe folly is boBsd op in | the rod of cjrreeti htm. For Ihy i

Dot rmfiBved to i " S f t yoar alfeetiiiBB | OB thinf^s ni the un a stranger, aad i all my tothers ^ world is geod, 1 I srill enjoy it i<ed. Gad% honor ^ rior was woaaded i J adgaients art { otripas for the b a d j hath said, " 1 aiUi the rod, and the Then, "lore not I are in the world, i the lore of the ! ani the naile, the the wcrid; for if i of the world, he is, t word, for thy sinx. j oar ("cs. Heihiag npao It? bat oi w i l l c^y , ner

to AJTPtsi f ' lliaf; A , I sins, MtaA oaly iti «in«. or our open aad &ota arhiiA i rhaatoB as Did I low aa to go on in i ahildreB,be atigbt pantabed at tha has lorad • * with i we aiebi* dear chAstaaed, bis aaa, I tmeth aa.

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