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i - f u r tear t « m f a i n t K i e Onr • n u i ftnimn csn cr r y s n ^ or sftdL, «rv CS»i31 R e s f t . Heaaedie, or . K l i o a s F < m n , fniTwiit'l f of dUiaBi bl'l^ - ssnflrtes* tssisr laStai t t&m •?«Tcr ead i^at. tn sSav ititii a pesi*! |«3iEtaa tiSmc, «ii4 witit af^ rf Tfiref. tart BB tsaa ^ i3 ssnr ipiisai!*. t p n o t f B ' ftiirfi OT { s f f t n t e 1 ^ nnniiiafl, i • p s a s t a e s p n t t e lafc-ii ^-n^t s K a d a a T "Cats" ecpsi* ti« . A s r z f r t e i t^ l iHtJMwftst dis k b£ iBtwsaesaitrf J S t e ib«« KSETdy «KT TSt " itj w?! Bsyp^^&r» asSir - cSt rf t i U J f feajr ; •E6 S ' F i r n s . u r a iiiujiii fcfcte-it aaa.rg^-:? fesijf Xjlh ftc enag I r it Ici^tei p a r s v Q ' F I k * «f »a — tisi -wstt »»• t&f [t i l j s f fiuBSEBidg i Tar t i l rasrfT tad mam rsT a^r'.M ftmiiillTi;* Isa S n i d i ? a tr ^ pMBt TlZTWtTfl ; VBCM^ tvilach BCV ZfttTT^W- . Aiffimugiiltiliilffiii; f UM {sf tSrs S^iBssncSv ^Psn i X^Kupo. ca'Si^snsexumt r . «tf w h i d i . 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Mteg M f e g a itlWtll., nt Dmitri • r w ! ^ ea "-nrgtr iOTi!j!t otsscs tlat b1> nrnrr' laftaiar MUi*iJta»- 1 6 ? r r a j . s s £ . n P"fltSl 3B3CSES» MuU TI^BIM^V' Itaa rESSTBienD a IfaqpMB PBEziiEsa rr J. C. ^ lOWEU. ; nsiSj^G M V O t . JFFf; KO. 19. e . l U M O . I tttTM. W » t r » * WL. N A S H V H J J B , T E N N E S S E E , S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7, 1860. T H E PULPIT. . t s s x A s i v Q o r i K B a o v o r TECB w n > o w araus. "" »T rmm xkt. m u nocr. T . c x m l x A * o b I ; a r u ^ r i i i k v f a a x d a t e s tida X l n m t (7tk ^ p t e r , l l t h to ! ? & vem) Hi* tf May towluag m La(d>Iifis«iiiakkaaIiuwkudeKribe<L Be ivTCt to d w ^ vpoa tilM dsrdgpeents of the B4sdMmer''<» t y m f a O d m . Tmimtm is tU gOQia duvHimtu of U i g a ^ ; u iritwB b k a l h s o o s to L o t d ^ d i U b o o d I t k i m o H I o f O m p a n l i l M o f t k e P r a d i g d tti g o o d S m a r i U n , w t o * i r e pMwd ofcr hj tko magiS^ 31) OM bumIO «M yrjpit^^ «a«\ am^ atj of Sklilee, not &t iifni OaptnuB, abovt iv3 mSm loatfaof M o o a k T t t e r , i n tho ^offi&duica of tlw tribo at Iwtisr. I k i d U e z l i t s m m s a a l i TiUig», oOBtaiatBg amstloy popvlktiaa of Jtwt, Turks, iniCkrkrtiUii. I k w a a oiMaida of dtj (nr. 13) t&ak t y * aan w « * i M e d ftcm the ted. A a e a g Um J r a s m t e m m k i w e r o e x t n - a&otaL la k^l lopook oar Christisa t^in- tioB k w k e g b e e a b e h i n d t & e i n , l a d v a o a l y B Q i r b c g i s a i a g t o r e p o a t o f l a v i a g t o lug peisoaed t ^ S n a g v t t h t k o d e a d . ' TttfrdteeMwd a jaaag m a a , ( r e r . IS) " t i i o o a l ; J O S o f BM>&er, u d g^ ra a •Mow." Haie w a s . a a o t t o iDoskzatioa of tas &et tint o f t e a t a h a t k o a e w k ^ a M a i t o a a t J U imtiliJktfy to bo called %-wkj, T&e joncg; a n a w u s M d o w a a a d e a r n e d o f f i n t h e b l M m of bu eziit«Be», tbe tged, totteiisg wA&er waacpaied. ThatloTiBg pannt &>{ied O a t h e r l o a w o u l d oIoaB Str tjvi, bat ^ a d to f e i f a r a kihai a t d a a d b s l j d a t j for iinu " T k a l a o o i s a o k to t l i o n i f t , a o r tlie luUklatot&oatFa^." . " Aad bcre VIS asotiMr tUateCte of i&o £iet tbatOodofbeataiMfiaMU'nw vlioBi vs oa appaxjat^ I«aiM afitd rpan. Tills T o a a g a a a b i s a o i b e r ' a ( a l j e u t b l y p r o p . l a v m j s t e m a s a t a s k t b k p n m d e a e e I i a v e a p - 1 m b e r -new I Hov preeisas was the o f t b a l a d to b a wtd! S h e e o a l d bsie t v i t b . a a j t i i l a g r a t h e r t h a a t i n i ! Whea I g o a e t h e v S i d J j M a t a to h s r a w i l d e r - i u s a ; t h e k i t I m k t b ^ f a i t o d h e r to t h i s l i f a teeatedtonapw O a i ^ M S B t e tafca« from t l M H w h e a l v e a r a iflj^^Kger to detaia ca earth, ^ b o s a y stir d l ^ to seek for all oar i a W r a i ^ a a d a i a y t e a c h a s that "He a a o t d e p e i d s i t v ^ m e r e n t h e j a s t prrc- BMB fires for tha aeeoaipliEhinciit of his par- poses. Batwaarorenuaded^al there ia soother deadi mors itaSUla t h a a t h a t o f t h e b o d j . v i x : the seeoad death, the death of botii bodj and s o a l i a h e l L Sraj impeaiteat tnuisgresscr •is haag hoiao towards a worse plaee thaa the gn*e. H e i s d e a d i a s i a s , a a d h i s miqaities ara etrrjiag him to peiditioB. H i s l i f e u oce e o a t j o a s a s p r ^ r e s s towards " the worm, thai d i e & n o t , m d t h s fiame i s a o t q a e a d i s i L " A. Sarge oooeoarse of tiie iahahitaats of Xaia a t t e - d s d t h e " M o e h p^iple of the e i t j w a a with t h a w i d o w . " ( t b t . 12.) Thej sjaipaihizsd wUh the aioaxaer ia her gric^ and d e i i x s d to d r o p a t a s r o f K n o w i a t o t h o gtare of her heloTed stn, ero it dosed apoa his life- less dast. A n d U e s s e d i s t h i s ^ » p a t h j o f t h e haaura heart. Ik i s a peeioas attrihate of a i a a ^ a a t n r e , M l a i t h a t a a t o r e is.— Lifb woald he iasa^portable withoat the sym- pakhj of oar fiisids. Isspiratioa bids as " weep with these wb> weep, and r ^ e a wita khosa whoRjoioa.'*- Bat t b e r e i s a o haataa s j i s p a t h ; l i k s C h r i s t ' s . For those crowds of people that poaied oak&m the gate cf Ni^, w i t h a l l i k m a n i t e d e o m p a a n o a , e o a l d a o t d r j a p I B S w i d o w ' s k e a n ; A e j e o s i d a o t r e c a l l the the 2ead to iifik B a t J e n a has n o t o n l y a t a a d e r h e a r t , b a t a a a l m i g h t j a n a . H e b act o a l j " t o a e h e d w i t h a feeliag of car itSnni- t i e s , " b a t h s i i ' ^ a U e to s a r a e r e a to t h e a t t e r - mcst" Ha ooald awakea thak liftless elaj, s a d OOTO, n a a i t e i t to A s d e p a r t e d s o a L Oar L e d SHk tho feaeral prociadoa j::st as ^ i t w a s a m o g i a g frost tha miy gate. "Whra ha eaoM a i ^ to-tho g a t e f d t h e dtj, behold, t h o e w a a a d e a d « a a e a r n e d o a t . ' * ( T e r s « ^ 2 ) T h i s w a s w h a t s s e a o f t h e w o i i d . c a l l a a occt- d m t a l e a o s a a t e r ; s a d , s o & r a s h a m a n iatea- tioas wen eiataexaed, ik waa so. Bak oar Lord h s o w w h a t h a s M s a t to d o , a a d w a s t h e r e joat at the tig^ atoiasBt. Thereffirreotioaof this j^n^g aaa w a s w e of the worici which he oasut to psriiKBt, aad, therefore, ha was oa the spot to aosasaplish it. Bak tha sjMwrsjifl^ aeodeatal ehsracter cf the aiaetiag prorod Ibat there ooaldharelKea a o o o a s p t r a a y to i a i p o s s a p o a t h e p e o p l e . Th* whdaBaeratiT*isBttMoelyleaL Aawaread ik, wa iakaitzTdlT paneiTa thak wa are peradag a t e « ! r d o f b e k s i Tha j o a a g m a a aadoabt- odljwasdsad. T h e r o w a i f the aiother who had obsKTed the progress of fte deadlj dis- s a a a , t h r o a ^ a U i t s s t a | ^ ; had haagorer ' h e s a a a b y d a y aad by ai^k, wat^isg his s ^ g h t a s k B o v s M B k , a a d a k t e n t i f a to h i s e v e r y ; wnk^ w h o h a d h ^ tad feared, aad feutd a a d h o p e d , a a s a s k a s w i T i a p t o m h a d derdop- : adanlf; n d h a d oaagkk hislast i s ^ as : ha &U beneath t ^ rtrohe o f t h a deiiz«j«I— - A a d t h e r e , k w , w w a t h a y o a s g oampaBioBWi and beheld, through tho mista aad ekads of biirgae^i^Saaitf Bightooasaeai! T h a ^ ^tence of ktosa two words, «Weep aot," thril- s e a l ; a a d a s ^ stood ia thak sBbii3iap(esenee,aa!tyskeiioQsiBfiB««e last- e d h e r w i t h hi^ J o t a s o o n i d s a y , W e e p a o t ! a s w a oaa- a o k s a y i t . Ho ooald chaago deakh iato Iif& H e e o a l d r e a k a r e to t h o B o a r a i a g widow her l o s t SOB, a a d thas make her woandtd aoal wholo s g ^ A a d J e s a s h a s t h e u m e power to e a r a g m f o f h e a r t a o w , a s h e h a d tiiee.— W h « a w e a r e a t o a r a i o g s i a , h « c a a U o k o a t oar traatgresBoas; w h e a w o a r e e a s k d o w a by aOte&n, ho oaa ooBTert tho affliotio^t. iato a U n s t a g , o r r e a o T O it altogethfer; aad whea wo Btoora over the dask of deparked frieads, h« caa enable aa, by £uth, to behold them already raised from t h e d e a d , a a d w-aaited w i t h o a m l T c a i a hearea! " H e e a r n s a a d toaehed t h o K e r . " (rtt. 14) was erideatly a o k a close ocfEia, b a t a I d a d ^ woodaa stret^sr, oa which the corpse waslaid. Akthobarial o f A h a e r , we read, « K i n g B a n d h i a u e t f followed the bier." ^ad S a m . u i 31. The Hebrew word, whid^ the S«^>tBagiJktr»a3dataa*2»7, signifying a bed, or ooaeh, or litter. Xa this sease Lahe eri- deatly here as«s aopo^. I t w a s a a o p e a bier o a w h i i ^ t h e d e a d b o d y w a s l a i d , a a d t h i a w i l l e s p l a i a h o w i t w a s t h a t t h e y o a n g maa eoald irp the iastaat ho was restored to life. Dr Kittohas the feUowiajt aote ia loco "Aa in^t,le3slha!iaiMalhold,wms carried oat i n t h o b o s o m o f a w o m i a , a a d baried by her a a d t w o m e n . A a i c & a t a h o r o a m o a t h , bat k s thaa thrco years old, was carried cat in a little cc&a, not borne oa mea's ^oalders, bet i a t h e i r a n a s . A pet:s(» dying aboro that age WIS borao oat on a bed, or bier, viiJioui oHg o^a. W h e n o n e w a s c a r r i e d o a t i a a coffin, (taspljing that he was less thaa tiirw y e a r s c f • S ^ } f ^ * m o a m e n a t t e n d e d ; b a t w h a n borne o a k o a a b i e r , t h e attendance waa^aomeroi^ l a r t i o a l a r l y i f t i e deoeassd was extcnfiTelj knowa." Jesos txiutJud tho bier! T h e h a n d o f Htm who is almighty to sare, toaehed thisaemorisl of man's woe sad corse. W h a t m a s t h e then h a r e f e l t ? Coald ho forget his own approaeh- i n g d e a t h a a d b a n a l ? Woald h e t o t be re- minded of the Tletory wUeh he was destisei t o a e M e r e o v e r d e a t h a a d t h e g r a r e , first i n h i i own person, aad then ia the p e i s c s s c f his saints? A a d t h e y t h a t h a r e t i o j o a a g maa' s»od sdlL" (rer. 14) Were they awed by the msjesiispreseseoia which t h e y s t o o d ? Did a s s ^ o a a c o a s d o a s n e s s t e a l o r e r thsa' spirit, t h a t h e w h o w a s b e C w e t h e m w a s t h a L o r d cf glory? A a d a s t h e y s t o o d ' s ^ with their lifeless bordea apoa ^eir shbolders, there pealed forth the words, "roang maa, I say aato thee, arise." ( r e r . 1 4 . ) I n h i s o v a n a m e , a n d b y his owa aathority, Jesas spakfr HeinTohedco sapo- riar power. As hs-Ting the keys cf Hades a n d o f D e a t h , i a h i a o w n ke eonunand- ed the dead to arise. " A n d h o t h a t w a s d e a d s a t o p , a a d b^an to s p e a k . " ( r e n 1 5 . ) At t h e s o a n d of those msjestio words, the blood again began to flrir, t h e h e a r t t o b e a t , a n d t h e l a n j ^ to h e a r e ; tie eyes anolosed, and occe more gazed apoa this benatifal earth, with its hills and rales; the limbs mored, aad the lips spake! The word o f t h e S o a c f G o d h a d d » s e i t . Bat there is yet a more glorious resarre'tioa t h a a t h i s , w h e n J e s a s s a y s to t h e s o n ! d e a d i a trespasses and sin, aziss! T h e n t h e m a a w a k e s o p i a t o a n e w spirituai life. The heart glows with new emotions, tho sool is filled w i t h a e w aspirations, the eye of fcith o p e m a p o a a n e w world, and ^ e iongae speaks a aew largaagc. " B e h o l d : h o p r a y s . " Aad ia those oarae^t petitioas yea may detect the arst atteranees of t h s l i & w h i d i i s froa abore. B e a d e r ! h a s t t h o a e r e r l i s t e n e d to t h e r m o e o f t h e S o n o f G o d , e s U i n g t h e e i a his gospel to t h e l i & t h a t i s e t e r s a l T O r a r t t h o a still being carried by thy tins towards a more fear- f a l a b y s t h a n t h e g r a r e ? P a a s o a s t h o a p e r - csest this article, and hearkea to the voice w h i c h s a y s , " A w a k e , t h o a t h a t sleepest, and arise from the dead, aad Christ dall gire thee life." Asd, ch, thoa blessed Jesas, girer of all life, apply thb eshortatioa to the reader's foal! S a y to h i a , a s t h o a o n l y c a a s t say it, Aaisa. "Aad Jesas dslircred the jcnag naa to his mother." (rer. 15.) B e a a t i f a l a a d iastractiTc action 1 B y i t oar Lord showed his lorisg sympathy with t h i s d o o l a t o widowed heart; a a d s h o a l d t h i s p a p e r b e p o a s e d b y a n y o f t h e widows ia Israel, l e k t h e m ba comforted by meditation apoa this aet of teoderand delicate attention to the sorrows o f a loaely widcw, whi<^ the Savior performed, H», with his o w n h a n d , l e d t h e y o o s g a i a a to h i s mother's e m h r a e e ; a a d b y t h a i a o t s h o w e d t h a t h e de- a i r e d to m a k e h e r h e a r t d s g for j o y . "Take h i a i , a a d b o h a p p y , " w a a t h e langaaga whieh this act spoke. B a t m o r e w a s m e a n t thaa this. Oar Lord f i r t a a l l y a u d , " B s e n r e t h i s aim at my gift a a d l e a z a to l o r e o i t for ki* resoireedcat.— E r e r y t i m e t h o a lookeskapoa&tsooaatenaaoe, thtnlr of m*. L e k h i m a o k h a r e a U t h y h e a r t , bat remember thak I ddirered him to thee from t h e d e a d . H e B e e £ » t h l e t h i m b e to t h e e the a a d t h a z a h k h e a o f t h e d e e e s s - cd,i^had hdpedtowaldi hj hisbedsUe. aadhadxmixdhis giatol pngreas towards ieeay. A a i a l i ( t f A k i S l a e v k h a t d e a t h h a d l e a D y k ^ p s M d ^ t o i klaU ^ y w e r e w bear- ng^avpnkaihani^ii^ze. Aadaowkhea iadoMtihle •iliiiiMi to Oa redii? of this ISmA k r i v ^ o f I b a d a b a y e r w e r e to bdMid egd^tie a dwmrtiakiiai rf ti* power 6f H t a lAo is i h e m m w t i e e s u i t e life! ; HwHiiliiT oftewasjaigwidowadaetto, teiftaiwB L o v C i h M T t ; " W h m . the Iiotd t h e , k e M a i i E p e e i e a e e h e r . " ( l a r a s 13) Omem td riaios m d ^ Mt fist ^ake J t n ^ l Imt o K f k ^ m Lord^ Slid aato her r B B r t j k h a i e h a m U i i t ^ intt wai ea a a i e m < » i a l o f m j m e t s j a a d o f . m y power.— L e k 1 d m b a to k h e e , s o t a s B a n , b a t a ateaas of graee. P a t a o k k h e m e r c ^ i a t h e p l a c e of t h e g i r e r , b a t l e t te taaaa raiind thee of tha latter.** A l l m e r d e s d i « i ! d p r o d a e e this eSect apoa khose who leeeira them. M a y w e a e r c T f o r g e t t ^ k J e c o i d ^ T o s a l i onr bkat- u ^ to aal A a d t h e r e m a a leasoQ IB this aeti<»ifor the y o t i a g m a n h i m s d f . B y i t o a r Irfird showed h i s T e a e r a t i o n far t k « a t a k o a a i relaiira. He d e E r e r e d t h e y o a n g m a a to h i s m o t h e r » U i « w o b U s a y , ' ^ Y o n ^ B i a s , k v o h e r and re- Tcreher; b e t h o a to h e r a l l t h a t a n a shoald i H h e r a e T e r l t a T a to b e a s h a m e d «f her « i i l d ; s l ^ i s fty a t o & o ' , a a d , y o s s g bisb, as dtfiaart,&eTer]be abon pmaag tha tender^ IMH itf a a s k b a a loTe." 0 & t t h e c a i t f T o l o B e s o f iaitoe&m ia ^ ask. Yoog asaa, -idtssa eye sow rests apgateselsB^Mmesay totee, aerer be •sliswtl te v ^ b a r e k h e e ^ v b o h a s s a E s r * «d ftetibs^, b H siiBrishil Oes^aed whose l i f c i i i i i f i a p ia ^ a t . Ba ftM^ fit? > d tt»:MliM.«t itt dMikiDg Atr n t r t r k a M to Utah ai tk* mtnHan ofil^ namt. Lek her ever have reasim to r^ard thy eoazsawith hoaest satts&etina. Ia a w<«d, b e t o h e r a l l t h a t a s o n s h o a l d b e . Bat the pioas mother k n o w s t h a t there is eaa higher ioy thaa that experieaeed by the widow of Naia—icJ><H a torn is naip»d frvm. dutik itt tin to a l i f t irffaith and keli- Mss. Some mother ia Israel, who is cow w a n n i n g t h e s e p a g o , s t a y h o a b l e to r e m e m b e r her emotioBB when she first heard, her son's T<Hee i a p r a y e r . Y o a h a r e n o t f o r ^ t t e a the time when yon list«)ed w i t h " b s U d breaShJ* to h i s B u d a i g h t mgbs, acd aad peti* tiOBS. A a d w i t h 5 t o l y j o y d i d y o n t h e n men- tally ^jsoaiate, T h i s m y s o n w a s dead, aad a U r e a t a i n ; a a d w a s l o s t , a c d i s f o a a d l " — J e s a s d e l i T B r e d t h a t s o a to y o a at his birth, w h e a y o a first pressed him to yoar bosom, a a d r e m o a b e r e d a o m o r e y o a r a n g a i s h , f o r j o y thak a maa was bora into tho world. And J e s a s t h e a ( a i d , " B r i n g him a p f o r m e ; let him be dedicateid to me from this day forward; a s a s a e r e d t r a s t I e o m m i t h i m to care." B a t J e s a s has yet ajzwa delivered that soa onto thee at his eeoond and nobler Wth—hb birth from aharo! Then he deliTered him to thee aa a child of Goo, and aa heir of hearea. And let the ehristiaa mother, who has not yet realised her heart's dedres ia the cosTer- sioa o f h e r child, take enconragement from the ooadderatioa of this aarratiTe. Weepicg mother, throw yoarself in Christ's way; let y o a r t e a r s b e w e p t a t h i s feet; take yoar son, dead as he is ia trespasses and rin, to hia ia sapdicatioa; l e t y o a r e r y b e " O h ! t h a t Ish- m a d m i g h t l i r e b e f o r e t h e e ! " A a d w h e n t h e Lord sees thee thas at his feet, he will hare earapassion on thee, and will say onto thee,' ' W e e p n o t ! F o r i f a n y t e a r s c a n m o r e the heart of Jesas, assuredly those will which are .hed by a holy mother, over a godless child. Thoa shalt yet rejoioe orer that wanderer, acd Jesas will again dclircr him to thee, qai^ea- e d a n d m a d e a n e w ereatarc! A soleaa impression was produced apon the Bsiads of thods who beheld this miracle.— T h e r e c a m e a f e a r o n a l l : a a d they gloriSed Gjid, sayicg, that a great pr<n^ct is risen ap a m o a g u s ; aad, that God bata viuted his peo- ple. And this rumor of him went forth thraaghoat ail Jade*, aad throBi;hont all the r e ^ o B r o u n d a b o u t " (verses 16, 17.) Yes! this mtraele did indeed prove that the Lord of life and glcry had appeared amosg m<n; thst Messiah's blessed era had cammeceed ia this world of s i n a a d d e ^ h ; asd tbe oorso was abaat to be removed fn-m tho paiit- iag, htavisg breast of our raec. Piinfol, however, ia it to rifisct that conpirstively fe* of those who-e misds were thus iaipresse-J, were reiUy cocverted to TLe emotion of surprisa died aw^j, asd the heart was left where it was before this miracle was "Sfrooght A n d l e t t h e r e a d e r r e m f m b e r t h a t J e ^ u s l-< still giving proofe of his power and gjdhead; prosfa even more convindng than the reEurree- t i o a o f a m a a f r o m c a t u r a l death. T h o L o r d whom wa worship, is stillimparusg that higher a n d n o b l e r f j n n of life, the life etemsl, to ssali previously dead in trcfpasses and acs.— He is working these miracles in every part of the earth, amocg all IdBdreds, and peoples and torgaea. H e e j c S n n s h i s w o r d w i A « g o s f o l - lowing, aad grlorious is the eoBfinsatioa whieh t h e e m m s of Jesaj receive from these pre- eniinent maaifestitions of his power. To im- part natural life is a great work; b u i t o moi- muaieatc spiritual and etercal life is a greater; aad how often h»*e wo seen the proad, sseer- ing infidel turned i a t o a f d t h f o l a c d devout worshipper, the terrible persecutor mads a issioas laborer in the church of God, the li- centious aad the worldly cocvcrted iato the p u r e i a h e a r t ; and the tpiritoal in miad, and tho indifferent and lie earele^, become sincere and earnest followers of the Lamb of God !— And the power o f J e s u s ha.<» w r o u g h t these changes T h e n h e w h o c a n thus icbacgo tae heart, acd infuse the life eternal, mu^t ba di- vide. The moral power which the name of J e s u s h a s i a o a r e a r t h , i s a p r o o f that his in s. uvne abovo every came, aad eccDursges u^ to h o e a f o r t h e d a y w h e n a t t h a t n a m e e v e i j knee shall bow. THE ESFIDEL^ CONFESSION^ THE POWER OF CHRfSTIAN UNION. caama l mHE & m o o f D r . S t e w a r t , a s a Pre^yterlui . ^ m i n u t e r o f b t i m i a g c e ^ and irredatible eloqaotce, had reached die thriviag village of -,iaoaeofthe Soathmi State*. The Tjt Tc:lnrK«4 StplUt. A mAioauE. Quts. What seems to be the impression now with some Churchcs ia regard to mais- tdnicg their own Sabbath Schools ss Baptist jfns. Judging from actions the impression seems to bo with some Churches somethiiig like this, viz: That all aeeessi(sis made to Charchcs, by means of Sabbath School instrac tica, are humanly asq^ircd and therefore b n o t t h a w o r k o f t h e Spirit. Q. Is this impression n'ght or irroBg ? A . I a m o f t h a o p i n i o n i t b right UnJess e a c h o n e ^ g a g e d ia teaching caa adopt the logic of the Apostle to tho CoriQUuaos: "Hut > h a v e t h e m i n d o f Christ." Q. Can it be shown frcia the sariptures that Catholics, Mona:-ns rr Methodists either tsve or teach the mind of Christ? A. l a m c f theoploianileasnot. Q . W h y d o y o a t h i n k s j ? A. B e c a u s e J o h n i a h i s first epistle, ii: 4, says, " Ho that saith I know him and kecpelh not his comman iments is a liar a::d the truth i s n o t i n h i m . " And what the Apostle stys isicMlible. Q. Must it net, therefore, be now, asd a&til the ecd, necessarily binding oa all true Churches not only to support tho gtwpsl bat also to teaoh all cations to cbserfe what%- e v e r C h r i s t h a s e c m m u i d e d 7 I a m c e r t a i n i t m a s k b e . Q. I>3 yoa know of any passage of soriptnre where it is !«d Christ taught the people asd a f t e r w a r d p r e a c h e d t h e g o f p s l t o t b e m ? A. I a m n o t c e r t a i a t h a t I dow Bit Luke, IX, 1 , r e a d * : " A a d i t e a m o to pass that on o n e o f i h c a e d a y s a s h e taaght tho people ia the Temple asd praaehed the gospel," &.c. Q. Why do yea suppose it was seeessary to t e a d i t h e p e o p l e t h e a ? A. While thera may have been other reasons I suppose this ose: t h e p a b l i e ssnti'- Umeat had b i ^ m e very morbid in coasct^uenoe of the leaven of the Scribes and Pharisees aad E l d e r s o f t h e pMpl^ Q . N o t u t i d p a t i s g t h e r e s a l t o f y o a r cio- ( j o w & n , I w i l l a s k o n e o r b o t h o f y o a a q a e s - tioa. - A. Certainly, yoa have my oooseat, for in a e a z d d a g f o r t r a d t h e m o r e r i g i d a s d laisate tht exaauaaktoa tha greater ^ probability w e s h a l l a r r i v e a t t h e t r u t h . Q Exastly; aadmyecqaiiy i s t h i s : As J e s a s e o a l d i n a m o a t e n t h a v e s a m m m e d to h k a i d ftdve lesoas of aagels, does it aot d k o w t h a t h e o o a u s e e a d e d t o t e a ^ t h e p e o p l e a n d p r e a ^ g o s p e l to t h e m g o to s h o w , b e - ed all CitteriDg of doabt,'tke propagatsia of Bielmonr A. n d o e s , a a d t h i s U a F k r a s g r e a s o i w h y g e e p e l C h a r d i e s a o w d o a l d k ^ a p t h e p n e - liaetrfteaddBgtho pet^le. Q . I s k h s e a a j i c a a i H i to f s t r t h a t t h e r e i s t h n g s m U a r to t h r t e a v e i of t h e Senbes ud P h a r i s e e s u s o a r time? ./t. I titiak ao, a e i I K B t b s e $ i a k » t h a t ia to i l a £ s p e m a i Ghar^ea aaw maA o b M r r e O a tfaaaet i a w h i d b i t w a s i&ipaBr^ i a o t t « t i a t t i b y fee g « a t ^ ^ town had a growiag pepalatioa of aboak 2,200 iahabitaats. The Presbyterian oharchhad IcBg laegaished aader the mioiiitry of a highly int^ectaal, speouktive, systematic, ptedse. rmoa-rea^g pastor. The MethMist asd E j M ^ p a l o h a r d t o w e r e i a a oonditioa v«a^ shailar. A f e w o l d m e m b w s t h a t p r a y e d f o r Zioa'Spwoe aad p r o s p m t y u r g e d t h e i m p o r - taaoe of iavittDg Dr. Stewart to hold with them a ateetiag for a few wteks. He came, and a good deal m o r e t h a n realised their exprotatiims aa to his earaesk eloqaecc^ aod aatiriag seaL N o s t a g e d fioorishes ia bis sermons, nor qtarkliog jewels of olassic beauty aroascd and defied the criticism of his hearers. His langaage was the vehicle of earnest thought, and his rhetoric the oatpouring of aa e a r o e s t h e a r t H o d i d s o t a t a n d w d t f o r a a M g a a o r a d r i l l e d e h o i r to g r i n d o u t t h e s o n g s of Ztoa. H e s a c g saeh songs as the cong^e- g a t i c a e o a l d a i d i a d a g i s g , a a d h i s o w n rich voice blended its devotiocal tones with these of the cosgregatipn. As he pleaded with sinners to r e p e n t , aad with Chmtians to awake to duty, big tears rolled dowa his earnest cheeks. He woald oftca forgek that it was fashionable to staad in the palpit antil tho sermon ended, asdw<^d g o d o w n a m o n g t h o eaugrcgation amid his bumicg appeals. Nor did the house of God alone witnesi such earoest efforts to do good. The interim between public worship, was spent in faithful reKgious eonversatien. He visited every brother knowa to a^lect his ehareh and his Christian duties. Many "for- sock the assembling of themselves together." W i t h t h e m he expostalated. Somefewlcno !>art in the Sabbath school. He pressed their duty. So310 observed not family reb'gion. He wept over them, and besought them to ppglcct no losger. Some were at variuioe. He ho e»me esraeet umpire ia reconcilicg them. Bat best of all, hia exhortations, prayers aod emnple aroused their starchy, literary, faih- iocable Pastor to suspect the sousdcess cf his own hope is Christ, and drove him to seek the Lard as aa aaakxned siacer. H e n o w felt his weakness as a little child, asd ia bitterness of soul deplored the pride and formility which had marred the happiness and asefalness of hb past life. He was reformed. Two weeks passed away, atd the Pastor atd meabers of the Preshyteriia church were cjmplejely revolutionize. The pulpit was now filled b y a s o u l , a s w e l l a s a b o d y — b y t h e power, as well as the form cf godiiaess. The sermoas moved, aod breathed, and warmed the sonla who heard them. The diction aod figures of discoarM were lost in the glowing ardor of pious elcquenoe. The danling blazs of awakeced piety revealed the drformities of Christian character. The deceived were alarm- ed by a tremblirg sense of their aaregeaeracj, a n d w e r e l e d to seek the SsTior in earnest. Hypocrby no longer masked the monstrosities it hid before heralded for true piety. The ^lesdcr of godliness spirkled from the pulpit ia the exhibition of trutS^ felt acd realixsd, as the people hid never before witnessed it. The self-deemed Christians of fall grown stature, now felt themselves the merest babes ia C h r b t — f e l t t h a t t h e y ttftdtii the gospel, and prayer-meetiogs, and ererythisg clic that might promote their growth in grace. They bad for tha most rart nsed the=e means to ac- commodate their Pastor rather than toicvjgcr- to their own eouls. Awakened piety ia the pcr?on cf both Pastor and members now walked the streets, and sought the hoveU of wiekedasssand porerty, as wellasthemaasions of wealth, declaring with tears the wtics and d « g s r s o f t h e wicked, or ia the intPiioatioss buoyant, heavon-Iit hope, antedatirg the of oys at God's tight The Ksformers were ioud ia their censures of such fanaticism. The Methodists and Episcopalians did cot fed called upon to engage in tho meeting. Tfcoy b e i r d o n l y a few of those burcing Gsspd sermons, Md rcealved o n l y a few cf thjse earnest vWts. B e c c e t h e awakenicg amorg Christians was partial. Thoagh t h e s c r m j c s had all been direeted to tho church, t h e y h a d a powerful inflaenra oa the ancoaverted, who xrcdvedby them the alarmiiig difference iUween themselves and Bible Christiaau, and, forgetting the foibles cf Christians, which they h»d construed as apologies f o r ^ e i r crimes, they sought t h e L o r d for their own personal parity. Though they felt c o t a sensibk dfepirity between themselves and crjinary Cfcristiaas, yet they readily saw tho coutrast between themselves and the purity and eleva- tion of character required by tha Bible. T « n d a y s loegcr eonUnued the mectirgs, atd many ^ving evidence of soand coaveT«ioB, wero j jined to the people of Gol Aa inciScat, which may well ha styled a feature of that revival, ia worthy of aote. F r c m t h e first cf the interest among the Christians, an ex-Ja^ga Rolen, who waa cnjojing, in retirement from b u s i n e s , t h e a b a n d a a t fruiU o f h b m o r e y o u t h - ful energies and success, and whose amiible wife was a pious member of the Presby tcriaa church, hid been a regular attenslant upia tho seraons. He was aa avowed itSdeL His positioj and inteUigence, hb high-t^aed mor- ality sad sense cf honor, together with his 1 acd beae»oliDC3, gave him im itflaencc n o t e » y to bo broken- As the masBive oik sometimes shades many nnilkr trees of the f .'rest, nor permits them to receive either the f a l l f u s y of tho threat«ung blast, or the aa- mitigated power of the sun, M he, windiagthe viguroos tendrils cf hia infiuenea through all tho ramifications of society, holds, by hb ex- ample, as with a fatal spc'J, a maltitade of his inferiors, who lose tho eojiseiocsness of their individualism in aa obficquicas regard for hb sapmor wisdom and prudence. F o r h i s e o n version all hearts were moved. H e h a d r e a d the Bible a great deal and with dose attestica, and while far from wishiag to i&fiaenes others to r ; ; : ^ O i d s t i a B i t y , h e y e t t o o k n o p u n s to keep hb skepUoism private; but, ffusd of ectD- ing to bo influeaoed by reasons, he Etrcaaoady vindieated himself fr^ a waat of reason ia rsjeoting tha Christisn rdigioa. D a r i n g t h e s e Aa the lalMTB of tIteaMetiag drew toa dose the ^ a y th^ daeoasdato wife became moreutease. The last eveaiag had come. To hear the eaiacst farewell of tlie loved a>aa of God, the eaactaaiy was erowded at aa early hoar. I a a p e w a e a r ^ palpit iks ia melaa- eholy sadaess the Infidel, w o n o a t a s wi^i •OITOW a a d s l e e p l e s s a ^ — ^ w i A U k e a hcpe- moamer l i a g o i a g b e s i d a ilie grave of aCiCiicn, leaas oa his bosom, ber heart strag- cHog to rdieve itself ia heavy sighs and sohs; Few hearts wen there bat sympathized irith hers. As t h e a i B b t e r aaaoaaeed his text, "The harvest is past, the saauaer is ended aad we are not saved," her loal was <mee more eon- v a l s e d w i t h a s g u b h ; aad then, as if ia settled grief, she became eomposed, itadved heace- f o r w a r d t o v e a t a l l b a c f f o r t s i n ] n y e r to Him who tumeth the hearts of men withersoever be will. A few weeks after the meeting dosed, the spiritoal staper was as prcfoaad as ever. la- fiddity, staggered aad eonfoaaded fw a while by the terrible aia jesty «f Zioa partially awake, now r i ^ aa i f to c r i o m p h o v e r a aUagatered foe. The Jadgehad oonsteatly aekaowledgcd the superior morals iaealeaied by the Bible, aad eneoai^d aad asdsted every cffart to promulgate its priadples. No bouse of wor- s h i p w a s reared ia h i s v i d n i ^ vrithoat his aid; nor did he aid less ia sapportiog the miaistera. A few months a f ^ the minting, he was s u m m o c c d to T e x a s to a t t e n d to s o m e s c c a l a r interest As the t w of hb retarn acarcd, his seal instinotivdy yidded itself to the dominioa of those affections inclining him to hasten hb journey, Afte an impatient aad weary voyage across <he galf, he reached New Orleans, transported by the idea of being once m o r e s o near home. Aa imperative atd un- expluncd message, '' H i : u t H o ^ 1" had been t w o d a y s before lodged with a friend. Two days more, acd, as he drew near, he saw hb beautifol village home; b u t a l a s ! i t w a s tho mee&tg point of gathering moareets;. Hiw struggled in hb besom, the dearo, the ftar. t o k a o w t h e c a u f e ! As he stepped frcm the ooaeb, the tidings met him, that the partner of hb boeom had nekened and died I H o w s a n k the strong man's heart whoi he fdt the stroke! A n d a s h e g i z c d f<a the last time on tiiojAllid feaSures t h a t w e r e n o w c o m p o ^ b y a a angds baiid, and lit by an angd's smile, and recced the tears and agony hb infidelity had cauasd that loved sleeper, and the voice that had ac- cumpanied the last, gectlo, earnest pressure cf h e r h a n d , c o w l i f e l ^ e n h e r b o s s a , " S e e k t h e Lard while he may be fotmd," the ppell he bad M much deplored was broken. Hb infiidiiy g i r o w a y . Oa two accounts he was aow a mourner—the loss of his companion and a leafe o f h b g u S t a s a sinner before God. He be- came a man of prayer. H o w v d d t h a t h e a r t from which the cold, damp grave had new cdved its most cherishied treasure, its only earthly heaven, not leaving even the hope of a heaven above! But as h e t u r n e d away to stsother the griefs of life in hb lone bo^m, bereft of that sympathy which had shared his joys aad halved hb sorrows, a deq)er wound was f;!stering ia hb heart. He saw himself as a ruined sinccr. But as the unconverted too generally do, when awakened, he csmmeneed tryitig to w o r k o u t h b salvatioa b y t h e law. H e c i u o g to hb prayers, tears, sacrifices of sdfish graJifieaticrs, even to sdf punishments, and reformation, with such cotfilecco as to exclude a sense cf hb depecd«!ee on Chrbt But the arrow of conviction was lodged in hb heart Tee Phyacian of f o u b a l o n e couid extract it, and bed the wotmd. F o r w e e k s h e was a sad mourner. Notsght k e p t h i m from tle^^iir but the strange sj>d tinaccsantable belief t h a t b e was getticg r e a d y to t r u s t i n Chrbt far sdvaticD. Many Chri^iaas offered what asjistanee, aad in5traeticn th^ could give. B u t t h e y d i d h i m little cr ao good, as they always manifested their irominent object to iadnca him to join thdr church. Some even tried to persuade him he was a child of grace, and tirged him to come alosg next Saobath acd join the church. He told tiicm he wa? far less anx;ou3 for a place in any canrch than to be a Christian. ^nw did not even then desbt until he assured t h « n h o w honestly he doubted whether any church with whose organ- iziUon and pcli^ he was yet acquainted was a New Testament church. They then rather czEt him off and treated him as a b i g o t But it only made him the more eenable how deeply h o n e r f e d a a Almighty Savior, aad he coa- t i s u t d t o s e e k h i m i n r e a l i n g t h e B i b l e and in prayer. I t w a s o n S a b b a t h l u g h t He bad returned from a sermon o n t h e t e x t , " O , t h a t I knew where I might find him!" T h e s e r m s n h a d moved hb souL H e f d t t h a t h a m a s t d i e or ficd relie£ After reading far some time he c'.osid tho B i b l e i a solemn meditation. "A thrusand times hare I almdy done, in vdn, w h a t I a m n o w about to r^>eak iriUioat the " aat assurance of aar better effect—bowed d?wn in prayer that God woald enable ms to see what keeps me frcm trusting C3>rift as my Savior. Still am I as guilty and hard-hearted M ever. Tho heavens over me are as brass. My p r a y e r s r e a c h ' n o t ' t h e ears of the most high. I have hoped in the efficacy of rep«tirg them, ard woald g l a d l y d o it tea thoosaad times, if lifa might be spued so long; b^.t the mectisgs, ^e abiding esncera of hb i^e for his ooBverson was deepeaed iato a holy agony. Day asd aighk did she wrttfle f o r h i m in prayer. Nor was she withoat svmpathy. Maav prayers. boUi publie and ceertt, were offer^ for the Icfidd hasibaad cf the plbas wife. Poor womaa h Little else c a g i ^ h e r h e a r t b a t the dedre aad hope of his salsaticn. O f t d i d s h e b a t h e h i s b o w m w i t h b u r a i a g toais, aad plead in aobs, that he waald give his h e a r t to G o d . He,fa>^ofteatetMitheb% tear, and shook l i k e a t r o s b U a g I e a £ He never frowaed cm these eSbrts to break hu spdl of unbelief, asd w i a h i m to t h o S a v i o r . O f t d i d h e r e a d t ] that Biim sgaiBBC w&osa iasprxtioa of h e h a d f a a a d a a d e a t n t d n e d so aiaay object- was. " I w o u l d g i v e t h e w o r l d tebdieveit," hewaaM^keasay. " C o a l d l d o s a , l a h o a l d a t f k B t g i e e t m j M a l ; b a t I e a a n o t , t h o a g h I deelare I f s a r to d t s b d i e v a i t . Tke Daetor's •azaest seraiaas have^ I thiak, dinrpated all my diSbsIties bat oaa; bat t l ^ I&ar, acoe caa leotove. H e k a i t r i e d i i m o s t f j u t h f a l l y , b a t i k s ^ staads like a meartda of rock be- t w w a m e a n d (Suist. late^ khedivicaEB a a M D g G h i i s & s s : W c a k t a c t a £ v i K 3 i d i j r a a aaito aO its r e b a t e ? I k a v e e r e r ^ e B c f e d ttei wifli ea a « * eoafideaoe tiat if (aristiaa- i^nramto b e a w a r i ^ , I - c s ^ e e t to l a e a a e y miltknroi^ tkaiaMp(nU«Ba«^ truth Is now too d e a r , t h a t t h e y a r e without m e r i t i a t h e e y e s o f G o d , a a d I k n o w n o t w h a t t o d o . I f I c o n t i s u o to p r a y s o t i l l t h e d s y o f death, what will it avail ? AVita^. noikixff.' shoald bo lost What shall I do? A h ! w h a t c a n I d o , b a t d i e a s I a m a c d b e l o s t ? clearly seo that is my just dooai, unless God s i v e s m e w i t h o a t m y d o i n g a a y t h i c g to m e r i t salva&m. W i l l h e d o t h ^ ? No; I .caa aot believe it B u t o a e & i n g I k s o w a c d f e e l a s I never coBceivid or fdt it before, isisjasi ikougk I may frritk, I deserve to be lost a a d k s t I mtist be.. B a t O , h o w t h a U I c a - dure even Ufa withoat hope? L e t m e ccec more visw tie chawcter of Christ, and see if I, ia all my sins, may indulge t h e h o p e , t h a t h e w i l l e v e n y e t i a h b g r e a t e ; m { a s r i o ^ p i t y a n d save ms. ' A l a s I a s d d i d m y Savior bleed ? a a d d i d h e d i o f o r m e ? ' Glorioas Savior! It would be scnnc relief^ if latighk OBlyserva aod slorify him is helL asd serve hia I wiQ, while H i v e ; y e a , 'aad I will trust himthoa^he slaysse.' B ! e a t h e L o r d , O m y s e a l ! 1 k s r e f o u n d t h e m y s t e r y . I t i s , t r a s t a a d l i v e How simple I and yet I could nok aaderstandit till aow. CMst is my riffiUomsniss. He b the very Savior I aeed. "The seeret of the L ^ r d b w i t h t h e m t h a t fear H i m . " Believisg ia Christ, he rejoieed ia h o p e o f t h e g l o r y o f God. JustiSed b y ^ u t h , h e h a d p e a c e w i t ; God. H e w a a t i d to i d l t h e w h d e w o r l d the w a y o f e s M p e h e h a d foand throagh Christ H o c o u l d n o t x e d r t k b s i a d i a a t i o a t o c a l l o a severdcfhu aci;^bors6Tai^thatkleh(»ir to t d l t h e a ^ H e b e e a n e at onee a zealoas Christian—viated all the prayw-meeti:^ aad p o b l i d y t o l d h o w g r e a t t M i ^ t h e L o a d h a d d o a e f o r h b soiiL I n d e e d h e f k o a ^ t a o one bsfore hadever aiadeso aarrow aa escape. He w a s a o t a d a m e d to e : d i o r t d a a e r a piol^dy privately; ^woaU always lead ia prayer whea ai^ed to d a a a . It aeeMd his fixed p a r p s s e to ia at aadi tat G h t s s t a a h e had d o s e a g a i n s t h i a . Beag e f t e a a i g e d b y hb fneads to jda one ty aaather ef the dtarefcea ha plaee, h e g a v e t h e & w t O T B r a c f hb C h r i s t i a n f d l n n h i p & r a S Gad'a people, aad r e m i s d e d k k e m t h a t v k a a k e a a z n a d e i e d h i a » - sdf to G h r u t k e k a d a o l a u l y preaiilsed s a v e h i m a l l tka dayi Us "Now,' nidite, •4fI^Btt«kataaetomd]iirW<a^ I d » a l l w A k o M T w l i a t k e ceqmiM af se. WbeRlkamdatkfSnK Ui Weri, yvadiall k « * r £ r a a b m , " n ooBsnren^ raaSSirilt-' cuiutCH Ecpggswmnwae. KxataaaT. B B O ; D a w » ^ hariag leaned byappfiee- tioa to mysdf t h a t I a m the aatto cf l s » B » n i £ s x T , h a s d c c B > e d i k aot beaeathkia _ t? e o a i a a t t c a s e s s e of my poakions ith ei&bofattatss, while o&en he passes by with the prsdeat dedaratiea th^ they amavxt 1o MDihiii^ I h a r e t i m a t h b l a o r a i a i ; to p a y soate atifatioB xay hrather'a reataiks. I d o n o t k n o w , B r o . W ^ by whatfidaEty am oaspdled to m e e t i a e o d y e t so ataay veteran aad valiaat warriors. The"peaee- loviag Mallary" com«s fbrth to rdiaihi^ the arms which have growa rasiy by disste, dace the great battle of d^arch rights i a G e o g i a " w a a f o u g h t " a c m e q u a r t e r o f a o e n t t u j a g o ; " a n d B r o . D a w s o n , i a a l l a a o a to t h e ays, " i r # « t r « w » l 4 » j E r s f m d J o i t stntgyb."— Thei&aeodo s e e a z s to b e t h a t a s a l l , w h o h a d the boldcess to facc h w tk^ fell beseath his am. so it ii reckless a a i a d t y f u a s y c e o of thik degraerate age to stud before b ^ Hy only oonsdatiiBk, ia thb regard, is that (me m a s t s a h m i t to h b f a ^ c . Bro. Dawson diax;;es ate with waat cf eaa- d o r , a a d w i t h isjostioe in attiibatiBg him a itQn-fellswdiip dedaration, w h i l e b e n y a i a r c f c r s i e e t o m y s t a l e a e o t l i a t B r a . M . e n - d o r s e i l a s poadea. "No oae will saspect him [ L e . m e ] of latesiiond susrepreseata- tioo." Y e t B r o . D . h i m s d f chatra m e w i t h garhliiiff a quotation, asd parpcMy misrrpre- seaticg him. A g a i n , i f B r o D . d o e s a o t m e a a m e , w h o m , a s d what does b e m e a a wkeabe speaks of men who " stilt themsdvea oa iatre abstractioDs, ai:d seek for geaieral priad^es ia exceptional cases," attd declares that tab ia- dieates to hb miad^ a csnsdcasness of wrcng." Again, " Tab resort b seldom made, nnlea it b ta sastaiu sea whose poddosji caa be via- dteated c a s o o t h e r g r c c n d ; a right-misded m a a w o u l d n o t aeorpt cf sceh advocacy.''— Whethsr tiicto scatcncss are t3 be eaasiocred ipceimtas of that " k - c s i a ^ of largaags" which may i>e " cxicsed,'" or " indtilgei,'' or pardoned," 1 will not ai^deriake to jn3ge, but if their legiumsia a-.csaing does cot charge me with a consdcusitess cf tcrorg, asd with not being riglti-mirHlfdy I will e o t f e s s t h a t 1 w thdr m-i3ii:g, nar a&derstand w h y B r o . D w r c i c i h e a . I cisBCt avail mjS'lf of Bro. D.'s sugges- t i o n t h a i m y i s t i r p r ^ ' a a a o f h b c r t i d e was derived '-frcm tho c-piEjoa cf some eorrespaa- dat."' To what cirresposdrat, real or ias- i g i n s j j , d - K s B f i i . D i W - c a tllode? Ia this,' a s i a ctbcr eass®, a esirrerjcadence b sup- posed which never cxiited. I f t h e r e b error o r s i c i a t h b i c i i t e r , I a m t h e g u i i ^ CTC— Aeisjs qui frCt In Es cccTertile te2nni. I wili say, however, thit although my in- terpretation was dcrifed from so one else, a similar sstcrpretatiou has been readied "by others who ara accastcmcd to weigh the msac- i r g c f words. Bat while Bro. D. makes strosg charges of iijUftice u d wsst cf cttdcr, he holds me guilty cf a still greater crime; eomethicg stiU worse, if pasaole.'' W d l , w h a t b that? have ci'led what he Haid a " atcrtra P— Horrible! becftsc seeordir® to Webster, it appeara, a dic£um is "an au']horitativ« sajisg orasserJoa." I w i l l make amends at once for this "still worse, if possible" cSeuee by e a l H r g i t c o t a diduut, b u t a s c6Htr didum, which ccnfefsedly b of no aulheritg at cU. In regard to all other szatteis it will afford mi greater pleasure to acknowledge aay isjus- lice thaa Bre. D. c^a rtceivc from the as- ksowledcsent; but afeer ail that has been =-dd b y B r o Hailary, tcAoss trholi IftJer Bro. D. has endnrud, a i : d b y B r a D . I a m n o t a b l e to pc-oeive whcrdn I havt dens the b:justice com plaint d Bro. JlsJliry adaiits the declaralion cf ncs- fdlctakip, cnly however as a last resorL Bro. Dawrou «:dcrs£s Bro. M. " without reserve." Bro. M.'s only iatermedia;e steps are prayer and crvcsultancn with " w b e h n t h r e a aad Bro. D. ecdsrses B r o , 2 3 without raserre.— A h ! b a t there b a " conilr'geai^." I est CEIT do not wish to do Bro. D say icjnsti<^ but am eijecdisgJy anxious to knew predsdy what he means. Hie two saitsnces whieh I omitted ia isy quota-aca acd whieh Bro. M. thinks imporiaat s r e t i e s e w h i d i immediatdy follow: Oaa church passes retslutiocs oommeadiitg tho exchidcd, asctha rcfiaes to them the priv- iiegcs of membership. It may be appreheaded diat if rot arrested, thb isflseaoe wQl widen until individaals and chorcLes will cltiaiatdy be arrayed as mere putixaas. It must come ta this, ihst ihose idtntiftjing tltmsdvts wUk ittt esdaded, can no tsart be rttx!gmis$d hy ihi oikcr tk^n He eidadtd Hfvadres. Tkir is ike Undtncy axd ikt tamicJfc ntvU." (My italics.) Now, Ero. D. tela us that (not ia the arti- d e f r o m w h i e a t h b qaotauon b taken, bat in an article on the Lumpkia ielto-,) he "ex- pressed the opinion Uiat if ccrtaia" rsea aad in.rareres "wero pressed ap^ja t h e c h a r g e s , divisioa would result, as3 <i^tetiimsMn uratd hnthr.-t io What meaf Am I wrcsg ia saying, i i t fxdadcdmaaien referrsd t o i a t h e aioTo citrxct ? £ro. 2>. fin^ ko eumtlziit trifh ikt ikurekts wii^ rtfvse " to tham the pivileges of mcmberrfcip." Tfe wircii-g is istecdid far these chardisa which oomusftfld a a d r t c d v e t i s e r x e l c i e d ; acd the plats English of it appears to be t ^ : " Yea. ohnrehes acd brethres, who reorive Graves a^d D^ytcn acd compiay, had ^tter take csre, aad let m e n a l i a ^ a s b e a t h s s aad pub'ieiESjtor we daul be c b l i ^ to treat yea a s w a t r e a t t i c a r If yea doat aicd what you are abou^, yoall bs docmmanioaied y o u r s d v a s b e f a » y o a k n o w i t , " or ia other wtsrd*. "oar stdasareset d o w n s a d waj« n o t g d t ^ t o m T v e t h e m . Yoa aiBst««»t-to OS and our way, cr y m H h a c a t o E T o b e sare, we'll p r a v a a d oocsalt b e & r e w e d o it b u t w o do it" I f t h b b a o k themeaaisgcf wbatBro. D. has writtea, I will eaa&aa myself eistaken. asd make all po&sible stpCHseat. Now what are some cf tha &eU? TLe Cherckeo -fttpSet Conveatio, reptesestiEg 14 000 Baptists, have, nctwithstaadisg tha ei- elnsi^a cf the NasbviUe Chardi, r e a d v e d a a B a p t i s t * t h e e z d a d e d n e a ; t h e b m s b s t e e & g a t C a t h b e r t d i d t h f t s a a n ; theArlaasasB^ tist CoBventioa, «2td the Texas &ptut Qta- veatioa. at^ tsahy dsardics, have doae the saaiet ThesebrethmmastailreeaB^or" the iaevitabls nsalt" has f^hadowed doom. W d l may Bro. DawasB wr^M brtlkxm Ufotitar; w h i a . b e g i n s apoKbiag, aad c a l l s t ^ w a & S B to ^ r e a p e r c n & i i ^ . 1%en m a y I w p e s c s o a t h i s ^ a U n r m , MttoasBLad North3eayisj^ lit ttcqiredfjf <u d i m ese tide. resasaiy tsduitd Wkrre, myfiim^ I d o a o t k a o w w h e t h e r t h i s i s a e c e imtmss^, cw to e z d t e o d i u m a g i i z s t e c , or far soaa o t h e r p a r p m . Whatever the tVjfC^ 1 tb^ t h e s e s t i a c a k , i f a e t t h e l a o g a t p , a f a hwtb«ayearago. Ihiveyetto ^ itisadatob-iafricsdef J.IL.Gravea, As to B r o . D i y t o a , X kaiew biai atid btv^'d kiai before theaa wsfortsaate di&i»li^ csesea- a e d ; a n d a o t i a a g h a s e e e a r e d d c « a t a detnat. iamyj^^eatfromhapi^asa i d s i n t q ^ r i t y a s a S 1 3 , o r bkb(a;oraaft2» tlemuu B r o . D . a s k s w h y I d a s o t d e f e a d m y " ex- daded frusds" ea t h e g r v a s d ;tha ca^ wMdt cxdaded t h ^ i s a i t i t l e i to aa la^jeet I do defead tb«B cn that rety {^oacd, and m d o t h d r f r i o i d i c r c r y Theia. B r o . D . - e c T t a i d y i s s o t i g a o r a a t ^ thb. Bat t h e g r o u n d h a s b e t a m d s t a i c e d t h a t t h e d^ ddoairf the Nadivilk idaru ciak^ kkot. heatfiec men and pebCeana," n o t .•aEdly, t s t h e a x n b c r s o f d i a t c h n r d i , b a t to a l l sAcr d b a r d t e s ; a a d t h a t a e o n e h a s a right k a l a e k iato the merits cf the cass, cr cxamaae tka ' ihteoascea cf the dedsioa. B r o . D . blai- f b a s d e r s t o o d to k d d t h i s s n n i s d , w h i l e I nwintain tke cffosta. I f a l l t h e w c r l i a b o o e d to r e g a r d these taea as heatbeas b»- esBse the NMville church has rrrhiilf ii Ihrii, be that dedrion rijcbtecas ox anrt^hteaaSi t h e r e b a o r o e m to d c f e c d t h e m c a i l K jneoai w b i t k B r o . D . s a ^ e s t s ; a s d i f t h t y m a y ba d e f e a ^ d o a t h a t g r o c a d , B r o . D l g i v e s ^tha qaestiafi o a w h i c h h e h a s b c e a s o fsiixstlj c o a t c B d i s g a n i a s t me. I agree wi5» Bra. D. t h a i t h e dedsiaB cf the Nashville ehareh is irtever^ib^e cxeepfty itsdt S o a j ^ e d c a n h e t a k t a t o a t y ctaer _ torereiseit. It casi^ot be aaHiSed. I Lold these prrpodtjasuias findy a s B r a . D.ar Bro. M. eaa hold theai. But i h c a 1 t l s act g i v e t o d i a t d e d d c a s o a c i v c r s d a ( o p e ai these hrcthrea woald gwe it The (hnse^ fo adtaii a nmier ia Tit c h a r d i , a c d t a cs> iudt a Bumitrjrcm c tkttrck, t r c c s i r d a t i s * terms, and the ideas which thty ttpnaail era rarrdative ideas. They arc ai^a co-cxtecsra ideas, cosaiensurate ideas. Eaii has the Fame extcat as dia ether, co greater, no leu. To a d m i t a e e s b t r e o c f m a p c a h i a x e r i a i a r^hts, acd imucscs apoa Lim certain cbl^ga- tioBE. T o c x ^ d e a e m b e r c e f i i v e s h i m of t h s s a m e rights a n d r d t a s i a htm frtaa tie tame cUigaticEE. Itb aisard to^ay tbattha t^oiiaa dr{sivcs him cf ri^Ss whiui the d i s r e h b y a d c i o i o n did toi ccaffi. It ia iqaally ahfard to say that the cLareh cssfew rights whidi it dtes act pcssts. When The N^siiie eis^ acsitted Graiee, aha-.Titbki did eisicr upon him t Aasacr that qm- ioc, Esd you aseertain ths rights ef was deprived hy the tidoiiau. Tiiey are rights i a the Na^ville d u d i t n d ^ rai^hmr ditrrdi. X And pritEepe d l o w e d i a aeother church is a matter of ccart^sy, wst cf r^ht. I t b s m u s l c g t h a t B n t . D . c a l l s a p e s m e to f h o w i " s c r i p t u r e w a a r a t t " f e r m y tpiciea, whils he ha«, in ncie cf hb writings, thova s^ Ecnptipe wanast for hb own. if he r«- lia npoa the ISih cf Maihew, he will maoa- ber tMt the Na=iTille chsrth bis dstoed tha ^ p l i c s K l i t y o f t h a t l a w io G.-aves, end hM Itased its dedrica upon CcnnthlaBs B a S t h a ISch cf Matthew d ^ s c ^ s a O d a bralber D. Bro. D. csisiders it evidence cf " cscdcas- aess of wrorg," (does he maa dLiceeitj?} d i a t I r d y t ^ a a w h a t b e c a l l s f r s c t k a a l ca- xs. B a t I d o s h a n k G o d t h a t < cf icjas- aee, of tyranny aad c p p r s r a ^ / i a Bap^ ehurches are "excepfejcalcatcs," acd in those sxeeptiecal cases, the crdzcary ewrisdrs gtva plaee to a firm TindicatifiB of right. Of ell die exceptiosal cases cf wUdt I wtt hesri er read, the Nashville trial b cse cf t ^ ntdat um'qtu. B r o . D . g o e s c a to p o i s t prasiied rsalu" c f w h a t be eritaiaTBdy, to c a l l m y " c c w t h e c r y . " H e forgroi, be*- ever, that while I a ^ t d a that eaik cl^odi k iadepcsdEat cf all otiier disrdies, I rsSia- da ala» that eadi ^ardi h bas&d to obey all the law of Jestzs Chrbl That law f n b i d s t h e i E e e p t i o a c f t h e f o r ^ a s wtll tm the upcHai. That kw itqaires a ficps s e r a t i s y t ^ t h o ap^esat's mcrd diaraetac. I f a r t m o r , b a w e v e r digbt. affeeti a naa% repotario^ &o cbunh i&oald l-^ac into it be- fore adadcdng Idm; bat i f i t u & i n i d tolM false, die wc^d aot njeot hiia. Ss also, however grave the dsatjce, or strorgtbe giaaad of aeeasatkm, apoa examiratiro, the b fkmsd isEceest, i^oald keaat bs rcedvedT These remarks aa scSsiest to ^stw tk^ the aaalogy ca wbt^ Issxpcaiisi basd idsaigumsnt, doesastfiuL BnsdoxD.avdk himsdtf of the very cocveciest method throwiEgtheoauspru&znSapoaiBe. Ia tba ^ped whiA he l a a d e t j j l r r f p r i a c U S a , I endeavored to mett Ub. B e will p e r ^ aae to say that be has sot aiM ths pjsiiiflBS wbbii I aaiataised. I c a l k d atkatioa to ptutixal isues; insjead of s a j i c g h Q w be xaert t b e a , b e t a a s t s a w w i t h tma w i n a e v e r e x i s t l a my reply to I b c ^ MaOvyare aeveral typogrsphicd errors. I ^ mattaiiize wU& b s » e t impori^t I c s i d , " I f ^ pc^' tf the ehardies csa be snred by ttc cmrthrvm cf the Instard PrtsbytErianism, wliah {rqusl- l y w i i h t h e l e g i d s a t s } b a s t t ^ i g e r ta JfeU* l»li»7, sad has eoase apoa as, Hks a fcu'cas. k» m a r t h s b e i a i ; a n d a a p t h s v i g o r s f liwvara Bip^ ajsfea; «» l a it, ei b e i t P * "The wrads ia iiajics wae emitted ia priatisg: T h e a a a i s c f t h e S < e c t ! ^ ; y A s m i a t i e B if L o c g B a a , c o l L j : ^ Eiver. I regrst exceEdtiigly to diffsr w!;}; bc^brai, b a t I m u f i g o whirs t r a U i l a d s aut. visee me of error aad I yield without toraiL K o r . 1 6 i b , " 5 9 . K . H . CaasTasB. D r . K a s e , f a d i t r g a fiswer a a d e r i h g Haa- hddt ^sisr, was store aiReted fcj it Jbeesatt itgrewbaKa&tbelipnd addhc*^ rfilba iee thaa hs woald hava beea by ths ssoss amw geoBS gcrdea bloom. 84an9i|«isgls^nigElis|; S ^ i i e e , i a t h e b e a r t c f < a e i a r roaQvedfiam diviae izfiaeaoea, may be istrgr to God tbu. a w h d s e a t d i ^ a o f v i n a a a i a t h e l i f e c f oaa D o t e & r 6 r e d ^Hearea. 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T w o w e e k s p a s s e d a w a y , a t d t h e P a s t o r a t d m e a b e r s o f t h e P r e s h y t e r i i a c h u r c h w e r e c j m p l e j e l y r e v o l u t i o n i z e . T h e p u l p i t w a s n o w filled b y a s o u l , a s w e l l a s a b o d y — b y t h e p o w e r , a s w e l l a s t h e f o r m c f g o d i i a e s s . T h e s e r m o a s m o v e d , a o d b r e a t h e d , a n d w a r m e d t h e s o n l a w h o h e a r d t h e m . T h e d i c t i o n a o d figures o f d i s c o a r M w e r e l o s t i n t h e g l o w i n g a r d o r o f p i o u s e l c q u e n o e . T h e d a n l i n g b l a z s o f a w a k e c e d p i e t y r e v e a l e d t h e d r f o r m i t i e s o f C h r i s t i a n c h a r a c t e r . T h e d e c e i v e d w e r e a l a r m -e d b y a t r e m b l i r g s e n s e o f t h e i r a a r e g e a e r a c j , a n d w e r e l e d to s e e k t h e S s T i o r i n e a r n e s t . H y p o c r b y n o l o n g e r m a s k e d t h e m o n s t r o s i t i e s i t h i d b e f o r e h e r a l d e d f o r t r u e p i e t y . T h e ^ l e s d c r o f g o d l i n e s s s p i r k l e d f r o m t h e p u l p i t i a t h e e x h i b i t i o n o f t r u t S ^ f e l t a c d r e a l i x s d , a s t h e p e o p l e h i d n e v e r b e f o r e w i t n e s s e d i t . T h e s e l f - d e e m e d C h r i s t i a n s o f f a l l g r o w n s t a t u r e , n o w f e l t t h e m s e l v e s t h e m e r e s t b a b e s i a C h r b t — f e l t t h a t t h e y t t f t d t i i t h e g o s p e l , a n d p r a y e r - m e e t i o g s , a n d e r e r y t h i s g c l i c t h a t m i g h t p r o m o t e t h e i r g r o w t h i n g r a c e . T h e y b a d f o r t h a m o s t r a r t n s e d t h e = e m e a n s t o a c -c o m m o d a t e t h e i r P a s t o r r a t h e r t h a n toicvjgcr-

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D a r i n g t h e pas t year there ha» been, in some of

the tr f ig ioaa papers of the coontry, much contto-T w s y t o a e h i i ^ cettam ecclet-iasUcal matters , ^ e c o a t r o r e n y h a d a n c l r l i e r origin than la s t year , x n d a t r a t i g d r h a s i t p w e o D . InthisoQiitrOTersy eircnmstaoces have r e q t a r e d m o t o t a k e p a r t — Often, under t h e neewMty of d « d i i ; i ^ proo ipUj a s t o the bes t method of m e e t i a j sonie unexpected

are satua>.d thU cur readers would be t r a i ; astso-uited to learn how g e o e n l l j ProteKast i are lea f icg ttoir d d posidua, a c d takicg the groocd that I b -dtmbm is cot baptiim. Weeacf ldestt jbtUeTethat • i O j a Us * than Un j e a n , a s d we woold not b e tor-priied if wi'Jiln leac than no Ffdobaptiat ao-

le t ; wUi altow Sis mUii»ters to immene or reeeiTe oso as 'b ipt l sed who has octy been iaimer&ed. We !ieaiuly wish tfaem to take this poaIti<m. They are aaman aoaedes—deaJgsed ai>d itet o p b r u s i a s ri-Tab a a » i B « Christ, a s d they hate no right to isie an atdlcacee that Christ iastUnted for his ehnrch Shocld ChiUt retnm to eaith peraocally, {»hoo!d they c a n y their p i e n c t i i itenticu intotff .ct , ) asdshenid 4(^Iy to the Tatioas exist isg charcbes, so called, for m-iabership cpoa the b ip l l im he receiTcd from John, x g t o s s would receire him i x c t r r TBa Bxrr^cT c a r E c a i s ! We regard this aa a fact of 4re«t t igoia iaace . We expect Chrht to retnrc per-xocalir, to l i ^ tzA to rviga npon this earth with hU aaiau—ptT&api ia oor owa d i y , Gad grant it, a td » e wish to t e » ; l l i a {leople that wiH receive tilin witbcnt reqait irg b i o U> be rebaptSx-^.

This i3sne will be dui:c!>e<], a r d tiie Baptists wffl be compelled to preservn this ordicance cf Chriat agaiost the onaMaed aisacUs of all PedobapUtt tecti , or see it dishonored a a d repBdjaled by the world. Ba*. cot only are P e d o ^ p U s t sects f i t i i g a new pQs:tiaii r t specUc ; the action of baptism, L-ot wiih ref-recce to the Lord's Sapper alsa. Hitherto,

G L O a i m S O GOD i s D E i X H . I t h a s been b o t t c c o t a x o a th ing for t h e d y

m g f a i s t i to s a y , " G o d i s with e s , a c d I f e a i n o t , " T a e d o c j r i a e o f th-j S s i i p t n r c s i s , t h a t d i v i c e g r a c e i s s n S i ' c n t f o r the s a i n t s i a a i l ^CTimstar . i aa . W h e i h e r i i i s s n S M c n t in dea th . e U j I be tes ted when d e w h e e m i ? . L i t the d j i 3 g p U g n a i t e s i i f y t h a t H e . w h ^ h i s b e e a w i : i h i r a a i o s g t h e j i a m f i y o f l i f e i s with t i a a t i u c l o s c — t h a t L i i p r o m i i M s u p p o r t , t h a t hia g r a c e Eni la ia? , t h a t h i s presence c h e s r s — s a d t h t a G o d ia g lor i f ied . I n t h e d y i r ^ c h a a s b i r o f the s a i n t , nsen a s w i c k e d a s B i L u u n , ! i k s him, s a y , " L i t ma d i e the d e a t h

tho r i g i t e o o j , a s d l e t m j lisi e n d h e l i k e h i i " I I £ i i i i t y tremble? , t a r n s p a l e , w o a d c r f . a s d render s a r e l s a t a a t t r iba ' . e c f a d m i r a t k n

a r e l a ^ o a i & i a f o r the i r p a b l i e i t o the m ^ j i s t y o f the re l ig ion c £ J e s u s . T h e a a t a a a d expre s sed a a B t i s i a i t s , a a d s h n l d ! ) « ; r o t s r i c s c f m i y wel l fe l ic i tato

U i r a s p s a a b l B & r theoL - | t h e m s c U c s tha t th^y ' ^ h a r e n o t fo l lowed a I t w i U b e e p e n t a fitea eissa^xet, t r s s a : t h e i e i E s i r g l y dav i f ed f a b l e , " b j t h a r e a d o p t e d a

p t r p e r i i a i t i . j s y s t t n c f r d ' g l o a a l l d i r i n e : A c c i r d i c g t o H » B a a L t i w i i r & y ^ a r a e t e r wi l l b e a.<«ail> r t a s teaching o f i h i s s y s t e m , " t o d io i s g u c , ' °

a d t a t U a p a p e r n d K f o u l a r a s a c a b l e d e S m o e .

T h i a p i ^ t r wt i l fsirtBiTi a a h a t £ e n s 3 i i each w t n k .

I t v i B « B t m a a E x ? g e K « , C o n u a e n t a r j , c r iOastratHm e t aoaw aer ip ta ra , a s d tri l l t h o s b e a week ly a n d o a c a a d e r o f God^s W o r t .

T k i a p a p e r wi l l aeearo a f r e e cornKpoaoence t h a b t c t h r t a t h r s a ^ o a t the whole S ^ t h

a a d Witts , a s i t ! » • a a e x t s m T e c i rea lauvia in m r j S s s ^ l i e r B a c d W e i t o m S ^ a t c . A s a a n d i a m a f g s u r a l SHeraaa iaqnTCi t i c ' i , i t thmilil Sw paitaraiuad b y b r a i h r e u i n a l l tha

o v a S t a t e papsr.

I t w t Q p t t U i k b a l l r e r i r a l f r o m a l l p a r t s a f t h a SenOt. J t wt ! l h x r s % S j ^ a t h S e h a o l D ^ a z t a a a t a b l y ad i sed .

I s s a b l y t S i e i S t a d a r J D f w t r l m n t wiH s a k a U ona, i f a o t f i a ftry b e s t tttedioas* c f g s&eraL p d i t i c a l , a a d e o s B t u ' ^ a l Baw«.

I t u e a a i e e d e d t a a t — N a p a p e r m the S o u t h « 9 s t a i a s a a a b l e r s o d fiillerdlg^t o f g e s e i a i BBWB.

B i s h iaaaa w i l l e o n t x i a e a e m o r a ehxp-t n s o f a a o r i g ^ Be i i g i i r aa H i s t a t i a l K a i a d f * — T r a t h i s i t s s i a a t attracd&TS dresa ,

t i e R i i U b , rami&Bi, A O r g o t y , e r l i m * . t i > « .

. ^ w i l l « a B t a » « w a a U y F a a t U y D e p a r t . T i t y * l a t a z a a t i a g a n d i a s t z a s d a g fyt t & | J b M i d a a a d « t i I d r a i .

A l e x i a B a a k K a t a n d H a ^ T t l l c ' - W t J ^ ' Q d e u a F i i a a C a n e a i — c o r r e e i e d

^ O O m c d K B t e i ^ ^ 0 0 i f t h e j l ^ t s t e n t b y o a Q o r b y a a a g e n t

a s d vho " d e a d who d i e i a the L a r d a r e hie£S<3. " I a t l o i a b l i a s i n r e a t i w y o f the Christ i iTis p ' i s se sdons , a a m v i e c a t b y F a c ! , <!eatk h u a p i s s c . A l l t h l s g s a f e y e a r s : whether P « l , o r A p o U i ^ c r C e p h a f j c r the w s r l d , c r i i f a , c r d s a t b , o r t h i n g s present , c r ihTsgs to e c a u ! : a i l a r e y e a r s , a n d y e a r t Ci i t ia tV, a n d C h r i s t ia G o d ' a . ' I t i s a g r e a t f n v i l i g e to d i e a a d g o t o h s a v e s . T h o s e who i i the d j i o g h e a r tes t i fy to tha c s m p a t e o c y oi C h i i j i i a s t i j to c a s t a i a t h c a w l u l a Seeh a s d hear t f i i J , g . x ' d j G a d i a S s r m c j u . '

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O . B . J a d e c f I f e w Y o r k , l a s o h t a i a e o t x 6 t h o u s a n d SoUoTS i x a u p . m a g a i a s t J a m a S H a a ; ; ^ , E f q ^ , C o r r c r p : a i i E g S c c r c t a i y of tho B i b l e E e i i s l o a A s s c c i a t i c B , L o a s s T i l l * , K j . M r . J . s s s d M r . E f o r l i b e l I t i s a t t r a n g s a f i i i r . I t s s e e m s t h a t P r . T . S . B e l l , a p R s m i a e a t r t f o r x e r c f L o o i s r i l l e , in r e p l y i r g t o t h e "-f ifo d e r g y m e a " o p p o s e d t o r cT i j -i o s , naed M r . J . s c a m s a » d e z p r e f ^ e d t h e optnioa t h a t h e E l d e r M a e l a y ' s l o e g k t ter i a which h e z c p i d i a t e d t h e B i b l e XTcioo. I t WIS necCTsary i a to tco w a y f o r M r . E . to

i a h i s ( S d s l c h a r a c t e r a s S e c r e t a r y w h i t D r . B - w r s t s . H e s e e , M r . E . w a s s a e d a 6 f i r w h a t ho w » > i a k i m s e l f , b a t tst cfficialTy i s d c r s i o g w h a t D r . B . w r a t e . O f c o u r s e D i . B . w i l l p a y , o r a s s i s t i n p a y i t g t h e d a m a g e a . I th ink were I i a L i s p l a s e , I w o a l d r e l i e v e M r . E . o f a l l t e s p o a s i b n i ^ i a tlta m a t t e r .

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E l d e r 3 . K , F o r d , e d i t o r o f the C k r U f i a n S g M W f e r y . p o l i s h e d i a L o a i s r i l i e , K y , oall .rf a o teasent a t m j r e c i t a t i o a r o o m , o a h i s r e t u t c f r a a t h e l a ^ S i b b » & S c h o o l A n a i r e r s a r y , » t C a i t a n , M i i S . H a l o c k s T e r y ^ w e l l — m u ^ b e t t e r t h a n I e x p e c t e d — a f t e r h a v i n g ptT-

c a s h i s u n e i o e l a b c r i a t r a v a l l a g a n d p / e a d i c g t h w l i a t s tBoaKT a n d £>11. I w a s I s T e a s ^ t o h e a r h i a t t a y t h a t t h e " S o a U i e n i B t p l S t S a b b a t h S e h c o l T I a i c a i s a s a e f w y . " Thft T J n i e s m e e t s n e x t y e a r i a L o s i a v i l k i . P I

antil winhia the last few mooihs, they hara onaci-moos'y held that valid baptiss i was an iiuiispeimble prerf q i a i w to the Sapper. B a t n o y their leaden are £ u t t a k i s " the gntond that baptism is a-jt a p r e r e q ^ i t e ; acd amosg oce seit—the Methodist— at leu's, zi<& even a c h a s ^ of heart! They are, i s t e - y m s s y i ^ c e s , nrgicg aiccers to ose it a s " a oieacs of g. 'ace'—</ iktre is any mta»i*g tM As t^rtsiicM.

We expect to see a!l those sects denying that biptimi is a p r e r r q i a i t e to th» sapper, in order to bricg the argccK-jit of close cosammioo to bear with a greater teres t g t i m t Baplis is . They can no i c sge ; deceive i h s wcrldjcar the simple, weak micded, Kilh their old argainests , for ail hare been made to see t h i i if bxpiissi i s a prereqaisite to commtm-i jc , the Bap-.ista are not more close ia their tencs ihanare Peeoti^itlsts!

This is I t e p-»itioQ wa w a a l i h i r e t i ea i tak?-rhey » i l l t i e c » f a ly, so macifestiy rf j . c t Christ coopleticg l td cormplioo of the j 3 r c r « « ( i i t ,

and crdiaaTUts of hU charci i ! H e r e i s v o f k t a b e dose in kerpisg the onliaasces ,

t s ihey were Ueiivertd to tbe cfcarch, from the as-<:a!ta oi OLJie wiiaont, and Uio pawerfal aisiat-i s c e lh«T are rcceiric^ from c o : a f e » of t i o s r

ithia. B a i ihere are othar is$ii;s ihat are now 4»kit ic3, a c d will coctiiina to agi .a le ns tcjough ihii ye!kr frcm wiihia.

The tves i s that trisipined i a tbb city a r d Middle lecnetse , h i r e given ri?e to qiirsllocs, thesetUe-•nest ^>t which ioUmitely concern every B ^ t i f t cimrch in A x e t i c a acd tbe world.

The qwsliotis are— 1. A s s B i r r i s i C b t ^ c b i s EevnEiOJTtzs, so thai

he decisiacs c f the awjir i iy ol each onr, »Uether in asocrdatce wi.h, or la viclatioa cf, l i e Uws cf Chrj i iarevali i } , s n d t a o i t b> coiisfaied toby the outtaaed, a=d bl2d the act lots of every ctii?r chnrch in the worldl

2. I i not each BapUst Chnrch fnbj»ct U the Jaws •f Cir ls t o d y , a n i fc-dependect cf every ether

chnrcJ.I 8, Which are to b s rcc: 'scia?d as the orderly

thorcb of Christ, the minority ih i t abide by n i i * s , cr the j a ' j « i ' y i l i i t departs from them 1

•1 IliVB coos t lu t oaal minorities any rights 1 If >o, t o w are ihry to M redressed when c a u a g e d b j laepFrres i re and ns jcropa loas mf j iriiy T

I h c i e a te qaes . iocs of the very first impoitance » ! l Sapt i i i s , thoagh i h f y are brcnght np at ihj j

t^me fcr discnssion acd settu m«ct in the mind of ihis g^ceratioii by the action of the misoriiy of the First Ctorch la this c t i j ; yet t t ey c o s c e m not the irccmioatioQ ia this city a o J S t i t e alooe, bu t in every Sta le of this Caion. Oases very similar to ihe '•S»shvii:o di f f icolt j " wiU bo fom:d to have ec-c a r ; e i l i t » !y or r e a o t s l y ia oeaily ereiy associa-ia this Americas Ca ioa . Thesn lo t jcc ta will be •fcorocgtly d i s e a s e d in this paper this yesr by thf Ei i tcrt ; and al io by the ablest pena i a the Soatb rbf-y are purely ecclrsiasUc*! qaestions, s o d will b s d u c s « 5 « d a s > a : h . We see no occasion fijr bit;er f eraonaliUes. We p'ed^e corselves that so far as this paper is c o r c t E e i , i a beariog shall be coor-teons and dignifieJ; g iv irg no jo s t { f f . - n i e t a a r y one, wbooe views are c m v i a s e d c r opposed. The iaTe>Ugati«i of these "qaestloES, prcpetiy KEdact-ed, must be prodocUve of great good to eveiy read-

and to the decomiEatioQ at Urge . Erery B a p . ti lt ahonl i have these qoestio&s elear 'y acd satic-{ k : ^ 0 y settled !n his own micd, a n d b e ab l s to gUe | a re isoa for bis beliff . Ood iad!cates by his prori- ] desee t t a l the time has come for them to be dis-c n ^ s d acd settled ia t i e mioda c f h;> p e o p K

Wh3e we inveslisata and discoss, let c s pray that the SptriS of c a r Master may characterias ns, atsd that the wisdom that cometh from above may be given t o ns, t h « w® may b e led nnto an trtith, and that the now variant views a a d dl icordaacs of l i e a «oe i :n» t ioo may he smoothly harasoaiaed.

With t h « e views and feelings we tcSar open the resposaibie dal les of this year, with forgirenesa In cor heart for all of ocr enemies, aad kiadness for tboaewb» are not oor f r i s ids . U a y Ood help na.

Q J X X A T X S ' A P P O I S ^ S a C B B T . W«<BStt b a w i t h t lus C h a r c i o a t h a S d S a i -

;ka(& & J a a a a r y , Provideace penni t t in ; . I t will , b a ^ t i a t ^ a a i o a S a i A ^ a n d wo wonid be h i p p y ^ a M a l a ^ i s c a W c t bxethiea present.

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» a l t , o r partying soma unlooked-for Wow, have doubtless sometimes erred i a judgment , have a o a e of tho foolish prida which makes m e unwi l l iBg tOsayao . I d a i m to bo ao th ins b u t a poor tinner encompassed wi th inflrmity. I have oceasioaally used forms of e ip re s s ioa which 1 would l ike to modify. I do not m « a a tha t 1 have written any thing untrue, b a t there has a t t imes been a needlesa severity in m y language. I know that m y eqoanimity has been occasionally dis-turbed, b u t this o o g h t a c t to be the case wi th a m a a br tweea forty-flvo and fifty y e t n of age Much has been said a n d wriUcn adapted t o pro-voke me, b u t 1 ought not to be provoked except to love and good works. I have no excuse t o make for myself except that 1 have had t o wri te on the spur of the m o m e n t ; nor do 1 claim tha t this i s a valid excusa. !rhere is one thing I ought not to have forgottett. I t is t h i s : " A »cf t answer t u m e t h away w r a t h . " Here thea before the four-teen thousand and t h i « e hundred subscribers t o the 1t»sattt Baptitt I acknowledge m y editorial imperfections and t h r a w m j a e l f on tha indolgence of i t s r ^ e r s . Tho " good s i s t e r " who wrote t o m e some weeks ago kindly complaining o f my course, was much nearer right than myseli ; b u t a t the t ime I did not think so. Indeed m y exalted o{Hntoa o f her i « e t y made m e consider her mere fit for heaven than earth, and 1 therefore did not feel fol ly certain whether the was competent to advise about any sublunary matter .

Kind friends, pardon this egotism. 1 have been compelled to wri te of m y s t i t because I wished to say tha t for tho new y e a r oo whtcU we have entered I shall t r y t o exhibit that editorial pru-dence luid di;:nity in w h ^ I a m conicious I have been too d e S m n t .

And now the new year i s upon us. L e t i t b e a year of labor in tha Lard ' s c a o ^ . Subscribers to this p a p e r ! L e t m e ta lk with y o u a moment. L e t m e advise yon. And what shall I advise ? Try every one of you to be instrumental in saving some soul during this year . L e t special desire ba concentrated on come o n e — c h i l d , parent, brother, sister, friend, n r g o b o r , or enemy—and then pray specially and labor speci-ally for the conversion of that souL Who knows but God m a r grant the desire o f yo'zr heart the first month in t ^ e y e a r ! I f so, le t there fce a prompt repetition of the same effort for the salva-tion of tome other s j u L And thus le t the b'ec^ed repe t i t i on go un. Kemember, Christian, " H e that winaeth souls is w i s e . "

Agaio , t ry , every one of you , to promote during this ytSLr the spir i taal i ty of the church of which yon are a member. I t is your b a d n e s s , your duty , your privilege to do what y o u can to edify the body t o which j o a belong. Beco.ne truly fpiritoal , e r c t y one of j o a , a c d t t e a all j o a r churches will be spiritual. Forge t not the causc of d i i i n g this year . Tbe H>me Mission must be sus tamed—tbe In<iiui Mls^icD must c o t be forgotten—the Foreign H m i o a must he pro-vided for—Sabbath schools m u s t be multiplied— the e d u d t i o n i l interests o f the count iy mos t be fostered. Will j o a say tha t t o c»rry out t i i s imperfect pn 'gramme c f e&i : t w i l l require great pecuniary expenditure and great personal labor ? The jiccuniary expenditure will r o t be great as cempartd with what j o u expend on roarse lves and your f ^ t l i e s . Or suppose i t should be great in comparison with p e r w n ^ a a d Ikmily expendi-tares , what would i t b e a s compared with tbe b!ood of redemption, the worth c f which defies all calculation. T a l k c o t of the greatness c f pectini-a iy expenditcres when y o u have been saved by an Mpead i ture of the blood of the cruciQed Oae. Do you say tha t t o carry ii.to efiect the sugges-tions made will require labor T S o it wiil, bt:t yonder is the s tarry crown, and vender the uc-withering palai. Labor will do you good—it wiil protnote fpir i tual digestion and growth, and i t will prepare y o u to appreciate more highly tbe b l e s ^ o e s s of the dead who dio i a tbe Lord—rest from their labors and their works do fuUow them.

And here the question arises, •'Who^e labors will end before the end of this year 7 W h a t m:t>-isters will finish their woik 1 What deacons will ceaEe t o l e r v s t a b l e s ? W h a t S«bbath-5choo! teachers will meet their d s s s e i for the last t i m e ? What brethren, what s b t e r s tha t read these lines will ascend t h e mount c f . G o d before the begin-ning of aiiother year 7 W h o will hear the music of angel tongs 7 Who will tee the bright glories of paradlia 7 W h o will see t i e L t m b in the mid»t o f t h e t i r o n e and bask in the lunlight of his beautiflo s m i l e ? l ieader, will i t b e j o u 7 Through infinite grace will i t be 1 7 P .

t h i i « toe t h a fear n o t h i i ^ s ^ t h M t o d o w r o n g . . : ^ L . -iiSiH- -

H e will b e a a n a a . ' ^ H e wil l divide > » groond with e n w . H e wiU bat t le t o t h e death , t o k o g a a any par t o f t b e £ m ^ r « o f T r u t h i » oocapiad b y t h a m e m y , w a loor t id ia captivity toit . '

T h e t roe m a a will have many a a d U t t e r foes; a a d the rao&t mal ignaat m a y b e those of his own household. I t m t i s t b e s o ; for, i a C t e omxteEtin whidt h e i s engaged. Lis hand i s a j K B s t every man's hand, and, t h e i ^ u r ^ every mxa ' s hand will be against him. A writer has ably diiveloped our position, and w e coodudo o a r article wi th his powerful paragraphs:

No m a n w h a a p e a k s f ^ y , b<^dly, and honestly. < » qawtiocs which really coccant us in the condnct of Ufe, in which a e a do tealiy t ake aa i a te re» t , q i e s t k o s on whid i l t Is worth one's while to speak a t all . b a t mast ran athwart ssmeboay's ctmvicliocs a rpr< j id loe< iba t mas t iUr np somebody's a n g o feeling'-i becansa there will always b e aoaebody i t -d ietedby w h a t b e s a y s . H e most n e c e s ^ i l y tread 00*^ soiaebody's eonat B a t w h u . then i I b i s is the riak of every man who is ;raally in earnest to spread trath, a s d a a i ^ a r a t e ths moral, Ictellectoal or physical ccikdition of h i s race, meat ran . U is ooly a t this pries that be parchases tbe oppoitnnit; to labor for hnman. progress. Wfawo counts thii price idbhigh, or f e d s uawiUtng or a a a b l s t o p a j it,—let him hold his peace. Q i s tiicoce wiU hardl j prove to be a pnbUc calamity.

All faith, if geoaine, if deep, i f e i inest , If Uvicg is, say what we will to the contrary,, e x d a s l v e and mloierant. Kothicg i s so e x d x s i v e and iatolerant aa tmtb , which baa no patiecce with error, but ex clndes even the semUance of I t l iebocd. This ex-cessive liberality, about which socie men take itinti:'

S O O I H K B Z M P m i S . & B E P i

A- C, DATTOK. XmwK.

• jnar a a m k t i t t , e s s a a n a x a a . " '

their heads to talk, which regards a ' I o{wios8 wtii equal respect, a a d al ike proper to be Inculcated, b not liherality b a t indi f fere :^ , and more to be dread-ed in Society, in Church or State, than the most na ; . row-minded bigotry, or the mast ranliag f i saUcism There i s c o soand morality nor practical wisdom ir the r e m a i k , ' I care not what a man's opic iois are, if his condnct be good . " J u s t a a l f aman ' s opinioc^ were not a part of hia ccmdnci, and usoally themoit impcrtsct part of it. Tbe events of h l s t < ^ * n nothing but so many Experiments, snecessful or nn-iuccessfui, of the race to embody its cpinions, to rfal ixs its f.Utb. Meo's beliefs are powers, ai^d t i e only earthly powers of which the wise man sundsi:^ awe. A simple gaographlcal ophiion « i t e r i r g a r d eerminaticg in the breast c f a b^ld mariner, di iccv era a new continent, and chaagea the airectisn of t l e wbcle iuduslrial activity of the n e e . A simpli belief, that we should obey God, ravher than kicgf . parliaments, and prelates, takicg pcssea»lcn of t

honest, earcest-micded men ia the western and midland connties of Eoglacd, s e a d i them oa boaid tbe Majf l jwer, lands them oce cold Decemhei's day on oor bleak acd rock-bound coast, and makes ttem'the iaatramenls of l a j i o ^ the foanda:t>:a cl^a free republic, of opecicg a new school of s c c a l aad political science f j r Uw world, a a d of d^moastrai irg what man is a s d may be , when and where he L u free i ccps to b e what his Creator designed him t i be. Faith is evr r j thing. I h e r e is.not a single a& of ordinary and every-day life, that ccc id be doer

itbout falih on the part c f tho actor. E r e i y bocest man does and cannot b a t bold his own l u t b to br the tme faith; a a d therefore d i e s acd cannot t o t bold every opposiajj f i i ih to be f&Ua. To b s as wiiliag to see that opposing tdlh previi l , a s to see his own prevail woald ia i f ly on his part, a s macb respect f j r falshood as t i r truth j that in t i j esiiica-tion, f^ishood is as gx )d £S trcth, and worth as mccb to iBSiikicd. A man who is aa willing to see false-hood as truth prrpajiated, is c o t m e man. He n u j be learned, po l i » , decorous; but G r f , tmih, righv eouiuess, have no greater eoeaiy tn ia he oa ear.h, or under the earth. S a s h are the men who are al v a j s i J our way. They care for cone of thesf thicgi . Tiiey chill oar hearts; they das ip oar i e » ! ; they weaken ocr hands. They belocg t-> the tao-of D>nothiDS». The adraactmeat c f mackind owet co t t i a^ to their excrtiocs. N»ver out of their d a w

T H B T s u a a i A s r . A n d who is tha t r u e m a n i I t m u ' t b o f h i t

man who is t rue i a all the relations of life—^true t o his God, and t rue t o himself, and t rue to hu> manity.

H e i i not t r u e t o hia G o d who does not submit himself cheerfoliy t o the government o f God; who is not o a t e rms o f rrconciliation wi th him, the aim a n d end o f whoee life !a not t o g k a i f y l i s God here and to enjoy him forever.

N o man can be said to be t r u e to himself who is no t t rue t o his highest interests—which are the interests o f his uodying s o d . T h a t man who only concerns himself about bis body for the {^e sen t ; the gratifications of his penonal appet i te s ; the present well being and comfort of his body, leav-ing the eternal haj^^Hnesa of his soul unprovided for, cannot b e said t o b a t rue t o himseIC

H e is a o t t m e t o a t s a who does not f i i thfa l ly discharge the duty t e owes t o man. H e i s boand t o labor for the amel .oration and advancemeat of the race i r i th which h e i s connected. H a is t o J icl and manifest a c(»tstaQt and deep solicitade for tho highest temporal weliare of his follow-mes. The t m e man is , c o m e q u m t l y , a pore p o M s t , a aiooere

disinterested and faithful

does God r a u e np pT)ph»it!, u s e s , heroes, and mar-tyrs, by whose nnwcarled eSarts, generous seif-immolaiion, and usshrickirg obedience to a high acd U«iog faith, the race i i j raabied to advance towards a higher and happier state. They are thr luke-wirm, the neither-ccH-nor-bot, insipid aE<l nanseaUcg, whom Qod, ia addressing the argel ot t t e churches, declares ha will " spew out of bis month."

B a t happily for the caaae of tmih aud righteoui-nees, the bulk of maakind are sincere a c d esreest , and are strcosiy at iathed to their f u t h . Th»ir opiciotu are to t h e 3 scrions mi t t i i s , matters ta t e iired for, cr If need be, died for. Tiwy not aad cannot h d d it a matter of la-Jiff-Teoce to iadiTidcal or 8<H:itl, temporal oretemal well-beicg, what a man believes, a r d so lorg a s this i s toe f i= t , no man wiil be able to put forth o-a practicil qaPS .i<H!s,new, nc-commoti, cr nopopttlir opiaions, wi^hoot stirring np coatrcTfrsy, wiibout eccoua ler l a ; serious cppoii-Uoc, and mast l i f c ly not withoal csHing downnpoc his head, m a s y a shower of wrath and abase. T'-is ri-salt is isevjtafcle, unless maoklcd be redaoed to Ujit tUte of perffct lsd;£f?T»ccy, l a which the epiBiocs one puts forth, whiterer thrir chanicier. c m excite a o interest, commiad no attention. B a t oace more, what th-n 1 I t we are to ref.-aia frcm d i scu^ icg in ca r t l e n e s U r y works ths great qa f s -t i o i i of practical life, which "come hame to m . s ' j bosoms and business , ' through fctr of this erotio-w s y , oppositiOD, vtrath, abuse, what wi'd be the ad»«nUge of a free p r t n ? Kay, In such case, what Witt be the meanirg cf a free press 1 Pabl lc cpiiiicn would control It more effectuslly than the edicts of tyractB, backed by a a armed paUce, fiajs, docg-oas acd gibbets, A trae m u i wiil o e r e r b e rssh ; wi;! never forget that his opinions trtf deeds, f J r which t e is accoactable to God acd io society; bat hivinc •ioae- his beet to ascertain the troth, fully sssured of l i e parity and siacfrity of hia purpose, a a d bat ing a wofd pressing upon his heart for naerance, he wiU forth, modestly, reverenvJy, a i d ntter it ffltr-I ro ly ai.d honesty, without!tc>p;'iDgKirtcettom€Et to confer with fish and blood. He know^ t^at 1 e speaks a t his own peri l ; but he lakes the respocsi-bOty, a c d a s k s not that it be less . Ha knovs the penalty be must pay for daricg to be truoto bis own convictions c f duly ; true to his God, a s d Uua to raio; but ho U irillicg a s d abls to pay it. He wio shi iaks from it, has no reason to a^plEsd hlnrsel! for tbe manliness of bissonl . He is n'.t a t m e maa. He may be assured, that be is held ia no nigh repat.-< ia the City of God, and is by c o means chosen by Providence to be an instructor of his race. Were he to speak, it wsuld he to tell ns, that which can hsve no practical bearing on liie, or the truth loag since told acd r e s i d e d . "

J J E W S F R O M T H E ' f U a a ) ^ ^ A O T KETO WOIDB « 0 1 t TOESia. -

B o o n P u s a n a a . — T i r e o t y eoplea o f m j ' M » x m I p r e a e a t t o a e B t a t e g a b e e t O i a r ^ toaar iMiay perKeutsd b i e U m n in N a A v i l l e t o t a n d a t e i Q l e k l a whidi they c a a wacah^ G o i In spirit aod Ib t n i t t ;

* t.J.tamMB. ' T t e debate Optra Ow isssea batwMO CuapbelBtea

and Baptisia was eoodacied b y E l d . T . J . f i i l M ^ of E n t n e k y , a a d B a r . B e o j a a i a FrackSn .

I h a t d e b a t e w a s t a l a a d o a a h y a U t o o p t f b i a and has b e d ! pobJished in a U r g e 12 loo. TOlnme of 36S psges , firmly b o ^ and ftitsisbed a t 00. V e have notyet had time to r e a d U , b s t o c r aecnUir editw h u , and praooonoes U the book to ba read on theiisaeL H s s a y s t h a t t h e c a c c l o ^ logie aad a a s ^ r i y e k q a c s c e of E ld . Fisbo-, a o k e a tbe book a e h a n B , a e d w m secora i ta r e a ^ a g . S t o d o t t o Graves, Ua i l t s & Co.

The foOawing from B r o . W. T . B o g e i s , o f Tsaea-loosa cosnty, Ala. , wlQ b e read with la teres t :

Tbero has been soma le l ig icas escitcmcnt in this p ^ of the State, t ld syear . T h e landmark {x ind-

are doing g o ^ although we have the attaeka of tbe pedoes a s d tome Baptisia, wbo c iy with it the face o f the earth; it is o b ^ « p l u S a t i m up by Graves to divide tha BapUat &mily, a s d haahrmld be p a t down, ^ i t i s not fit for U m to l ive." And some woold have la id hands mp-oo him,%at his time was not yet eomek Wefeel sor-ry that any sbca ld jo in l a the peraecnticn and cry of ' ^ r t e s y , eoortesy;'' bot we wiU i d i i««B alooe they a n l i b Bphralm, they are joined to their idols, the pedo tothrea.

I wish to state one case that came a s d e r m y own o ^ r v a t l o n . There was a churdi (in Shelby county) »3=ie three y e a n ag-J, about the third d inrd ) In m e m b m h l p ia the Bhdby asaodation. T h « « was o o i i o a m a d e by £<ane of tbe moat inilasit ial Dem-beri of the church to receive aU Pedobapdst im-mersioss on a p ^ e s s l o o of tiieir faith in C h r i ^ w h i ^ motion was carricd by a l a rge m s j o r i ^ <E>-ly three c j^o se t s . There was a a old iialf-way land m u k brotho', present a t this time, b a t wbo came next cosfisence, a a d it w o d d bave doDs yoD good to have heardhlm. He tamed d d Bornenpaidedown, and shook the foundatioiia of her danghters aad traad-dasghtera. He said lie "would txA have thnr haptfcm," and called upao t l » chnrch to re-cco^der h » a c t . There was several attempts made to stop

old brother, bnt U was aU of no avail, he cootin-a » d and carried, out his point, and the act was re-sealed and ordere l to be published inthemintnea fo; the boief i i of following geneiatiocB to see when he was dead and gene, that he would o o t r e d e r e s s c h baptism, for they ere isot valued. From that day h t t chnrch began to go down. That was the firs!

a t that bad caused an intexruptSon in the chnrdi , a'vi all the k a d l n g members le f t the chcreh, which daal'y dissolved.

• About<amile and a hal f firm that|P]aee, with aVcnt afteen m e m b o s , she was agmjiCaitBtituted.oa lb? ccnsdtntimi c f the eld church, and is cow three years d d snd has forty membeit. The other part of the chorch were neaHy two yeszs without d iurch piitilepef; bnt finally conduded to remove the d d church about three miles Soiih-Wett, a c d see if they C3uld orgsnixs a c i u r d i there. They did a a d had preachirg before the church was organized; u i d three or foor were received b y tbe p e a i j i a and lajHired. A d c y was appointed CO which a d i u r d i should be orgtnixeS at that place, and I was called upoa to attend that biriiseaa. The d i s r c h was coc-

on thirty-fiTs members. It then caUcd up-HT a brotatr (ba t cot a member of that clmrch,) to •iraw up a caoatltntiec, a b s t n c t c f pr icdples a a d rubs Of decorum, by the next ctaifereace, which was then o n e n w c t h o a That brotl^er betcg landmark, irew them np strictly landmark; and to my great satis&cticn they were received without a s oppcdng Toice., Oar Protestant brethren were veiy innch as-tocbhed to he ir that we had adopted tbe landmark prindplea, and s a a s of <mr Baptist brethrea joined with tbem in telling thai onr chnrdi wonl i not piee-per ; and even dared to come to oor dmrch and tell OS that the dtnrch would go d'.nm a c d landasarkism w l ^ i t ; for s l l the B a p t i s u near ns wett oppoeal to ;aadmirk principles, a r d if it did net fall then, it wculd a t the assodatisn, for they krew thatbody would not receive any such a d iurcb . Bnt , t h « . k God, oor Ul s ter , our petitions were received, aad many g o o i brethren s s id t h ^ wished i t were tbe case cf every Baptist church; and they loeged

8(e the time when aH Bapt i sU ahould be land-aiark. Oar church has cot yet gone down; bnt has cwtinued t } increase, a c d in Hovember cor u m i -b>7 was Eiaety-six, having increased t o t h a t g o o i l y aa i sber in one ye i r . We have baptised thirty-twr, acd hare new five standing ever to be baptixed, i m s c g whcm i s an eld sister from the ranks of brother J cbn , i t t o hcs been a Uethodist sixty years ; has came f o m r d snd t d d us that

n S C B X E B t j a S K R D J L B O F £ r T 7 n a

t 7 - U 0 B E P & I Z E S . ^

T b e B o t r d o f H a a a g o v o f t h e S . B . D i d ^ d e s i r e t o p r o c a i e Well w r i t f e n L i o f t b e tnxe Cbi t rcbes o f J e m C h r i s t , i s t a g e , fiom the b e g i t a u n g unt i l n e w .

B w o a l d s t a k e t o o l a r g e « b o c k f o r c n r 4 >atii S c h o o l l i b r a r i e s , t o b a v e thta w o r k ]

M O M T o I m e o r t * a W a t b c r e f a r v i . S g r j p r i » o f 8 5 0 f o r t h e b e s t l i t t l e b o o k , t o i n s t c f n o t leas t b a a f o r t y o r n o r e tha i , i ^ g e s o f foo l s cap M S . , w h i e b dba l l g t v a I U a t o r y o f t b e 1 s t e e a t u r y i n a a t y l e a n d attraet iTO for t h e c h i l d T O . $ 5 0 f o r i n m i l a r h i s t o r y o f the S n d c e n t u r y . $ a O t b e S d . T h e B s m e f o r t h e 4 - A . T h e tor t b e fifth; a n d S 5 0 f o r t h e b a t l i i iUay o f l t b e t r o e e b i o e b e a f r c a t h e 5 t b centa iy tmli l t b e B s f o r a a d i s i ; a c d t b e s a s o friu t b e B e f c n a a i i c a a n t i l the preret^t d a y .

E a c h o f the se l i t t l e b o c k s i s t o b e indspea . ^ d a t o f a l l t b e o ther s . S o t h ^ t a n y rata w ^ t a k e w h a t c e a i n r y b e cbcos-s?, a t d write o b » C o r m o r e a s b e l a a y t h i t k b e s t T h e y m s f b i ^ r e a d y b y tho l e t d a y o f A u g u s t next , a a f ^ a h o a l d b e cent to t h e C c r r e f p o n d i c g S e e r e t t i ] | w i t b o a t a s ' gna t t i re , b n t aeeoa tpaa icd b y i f l e t ter , a e a l e d , b e a r i n g t h e a d d r c s a f & t b o r — w h i d w i i l n o t b e c p e n c d uj-til afuir tti a w a r d b a s b e e n m a d e . F o r a n y w o t k i l e c e i T i a g t h e pr ixa , b n t r e g a r d e d b y t b e B a a i ^ a s wor thy o f p u b l l c a t i o a , w e wi l l p a y , i f ft a a t h o r a e o n f o i t , 6 0 cent s p e r p a g e M S .

P a p e r s f i d e c d l y t o the eauso p k a s s copy. A C D i T T o a ,

S t Cforrespondirg S t o r e n i y .

A S o n t K U I ^ I I E . J S

W e a r e a a t h c r i i e d b y B r c i h t r D. A . l a w t9 oS tT 0 5 1 m n v h i r } x o i x x s s a s a i f o r ^ e b o o k which ehai l b e s t e i p U i a a a i ^ force f o r s k i l d r e n the l a c g n s g a c f the a p o i t ^ ^ 1 C o r . x L 2 . I a o rder t h a t B.'O. O a d H r | m a y b e per fec t ly nEdfirifeiod, I g i v e liie 6 J . 5 l owing extrs-ct f r o m h i s l e t t e r :

^ M y i d e a ia t o h a v e i t t r e a t e d i a t i e fclW si i s g w a y :

1 s t . S h o w what the c r d l 2 » c c £ 5 a r e . 2 d . S h o w who o r d a i n e d theni . _ 3 d . S h o w t h a t C h r i s t i s t h e only L a w G m ^

a a d t h a t i t i s the d a t y o f b i s e h v c h t « cuU a n d n o t to c k a K g » h i s law3 o r o : d i a s i s e a t |

4 t h . S h o w s b a t wa5 tho p r i n d t i r e i K i d a o t b a p t i n a .

o l h . S h o w h e * a n d when the la-jds e h a a g e d frosa i a n a m i s u t o fpr ick ' .u ig , a sd-w h a t p a r t t h a Cathtd ic s , P r e t b y i e r i a a a , L n t h e r a m , Epi to i^ ia l ia i i s , a a d M^thodi>tV K X & i a b r i c g i f l g a b o u t the c h a n g t " T U s , B r o . O . ooBbiden t b e l a o s t imp- j r l aa t pcdat o f a l L

T h i s work i s n o t l imttiid b y B r o . O . to a ^ s p e e i a e number c f pages., b u t i t would be di^ t^rable t h a t i t s h c u l d not izttti £ 0 0 pi foo l s eap , a s d i f i t a e ^ d b e b r c s g h t 1 0 0 o r Itss, i t w o a l i ^ be t te r f o r the obje i n v iew. '

B r o . O a t l a w s t e t a ^ f t r t h e r in b i s le t ter , • a l t b c u g a h e saggtuit t h i s oat l i s t s c f the h e g i v e s f a l l t iborty to a d o p t a o o t S K . a n d w h a t e r e r « j ! e l a s y b a i h o n g a t b y B o a r d , bes t a d a p t e d to tha o V j : c t in VIZ: to impres s n p o a the r i i i n g gencrauof t ' g r e a t t r u t h t a s g h t i a d i e t e x t .

W h o will t r y f o r tho p r i i s ? Uie work b e i a the b a s d s o f the E j a r i b y o r b t f j r e 1 s t o f J a r e , ISSO.

P a p e r s friendly t o tho S . B . B . p l e a s e 0 3 p y .

i f A C . D a t t o s , C o t . Se(k v :

sh" was not too eld to b e baptized, alibough she i s ' i ghty years cid. Another loster, wbo baa been Wtr-thcdist seme fifteen cr twenty years, together with tweWe others of Wesley's foUowers, have c o a c

T H E V A S V Y E A S - T H B m s V T T B A B . I f e e l sad and eolemu in thinldng th: . t the year

eighteen hcndred a a d S l i y nine is gone, and gone l^i i i^aat inptsf , a a d a f ^ v e r . I t s days , and weeks , and month.", have I/Wend, departed t o re turn no more, Xe i ther wishes nor I B a t a t r u e man w-JI b a concerned for tha great-regfet s can br ing them bsck . Alas , l i i M once | e s t good aad everlasting w e l i m and h s p p i n t s of fied i s fied forever. I t i s never given i a dcpl i- j V>s MJnw* . H o r ^ a r d s i t a s t h e end o f the i r e x -eate. j i s tesce u d hia own t o glorify G o d here, a c d

T h e first month of the p a s t y e a r w i t n e ^ e d the | enjcy H m forever. A Christian man will death o f o a s o f cho noblest o f Tennessee's s s aa , | be w t u a t e d b y t h e Spir i t o f Christ . & will , whether ea t iva o r atitepted. J o s e p h H . E s t o a I therefore, l e A , b y a l l possible, proper means, t o breathed his I s s t the 12th c f J a n u a r y . H i s manly j turn men Irom t b e patlis o f error a a d ain, and lead (ana foil prxstrate before t h e umveiaal destroyer. I them to s eek and t o l ay hold o f " t h e W a y , the His fitiends fondly hoped t h a t U s w w k w a s m>t j Tratla a a d t h e L i fo . " T o b e t n e to m a a . d r c o m -d o a * , b n t t h r t long year s were be Swe h i a t ttn tittle do r o o r mortals k n o w ! B y w h a t a c o a - l tractcd Lorisan ia o o r intdiectual vis ioa l imited ! God seems a t t imes t o t a k e majest ic {deasare in letting u s koow t h a t ^ t h o i ^ t s a re n o t a s our

s tsBced and surroonded aa m a n is, i s investe i with no common AflScultiea, a c d will expose him t o CO ocdisary peril. T o e world i s fu l l o f error. Fa l se d i r i i t s , i a b e prophets a n d COae teschers, a re aocoescfany e t ^ s g e d i a d e o e i v i : ^ SLzd leading men,

thoughts, nor hi t ways a s o o r wayK H e exem- { b y falsa ^ s t e n * . a w a y f t tn s trwth and t h a G o d pCfies U a lofty independence-by ahorwins tha t what ho does i s a o t t h a resul t o f crassultat im

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a r e i n m i d H e h t d d s back t i » J i M c f l i s thnHi^ a n d i ^ a a d t ha* cor -1 part ia l relief o f espt iva m a n t t o a t £ e chidaa of e n s ^ v p A i t . A s d i t olSea i s , aa ias^irat ioa j i ex IDS. H a will r e s t no t m t i l a r o ^ fe t termg Imk s a j ^ t ^ g k c y o f G e d t & c e a a a l a t h i : ^ .

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The Rev . VfiUism Mason hisa consented t o CM^ t i m e his ag tncy for t h e K b l e BevUioa Associa-tion in A l a b a n a and SCddle Tennessee. W e hope Um friends o l Bevis ioa wiU receive him cordiaBy « t t i a id him in hia a rdaous labor?. f i » h e i s .^fj^rthy. J a m e s E t i * tnn j s , Car.

L o m s ^ a , K y . , Dec. 1 0 , 1 8 5 9 .

B r a W. A . Hasan, writltg from F a a C o , T e x t s , aays:

.^ver to fjUow J e s u s Christ ; a c d our prospects flat:-:er us with the hoprs c f get t i rg more, for an ol£ MHhcdi4 some sixty years c f age, asked h!s son why be did not J'tin tbe Baptists and I n v e tbe Uetb-odbtkl for they axe dy iagoat , ( says be.) and I d o c t believe that there wiU t e a Methodist in A J a b u s a , i n t e a y f ^ r s . H j a Methodist h l a s e l ^ bu t wanted »4s e<xi to go, so that he might have a a excasa to g o hiaswlf.

al l the tlhnrcbes become landmark, and v n will hear of revivals all o t r r t n a h a j ^ y coactry, and Z;<>n wiil & arifh and recam to her primitive parity. Oar chnrch is now aboat o&e year d d , and we dcmt think that many anti-landmark churches show a greater increase Icr the length c f time.

We b e l i e n t h a t the landmark p d n d p k s are the Aposli^ica! prindples; and a!I Baptists s h s d d foQo afaiT the primitiva B ^ s t f i i th t e d o::der, remove ncee cf b e U a d m ' r k s .

T s l s ah^rl history ha s been brtmjht u p , first, to show bow soon a Baptist chnrdi may fajl b y spoe-taey or a dep i r t s re from the laws of Christ. Secocd-!y, to show tha c i S j e n c e between two diarehes raised on the ruins of the fallen c o e ; one a lacdmark of one year Old a c d niaety-a!x m n a h e t s ; the other an an'o-landmukthree years a id with f o r t y m e a b e a Orertwa in oae charch to oae in the other, a a d ocly three m5k» apart ; and ftom wbat infonnattei I can get from ministering brethreo and others, I bd ieve thi tUadmarkism will sooa b e spread a S throagh Saath AUbima, althocgb D. B , IC^-Slder J l Q. and blether Sam are doing a n tbey can to put & down; bnt g o on. my dear brothers, yon have om^ { K a j e n and sympathies in ycur penecatiop, and remamber t h a t B I f C s e d v e t h ^ ihat are p e r s e c n ^ for risht-eoosness'sakfc M i y t l » Lord Ueas y « j and pro-l ao f yOTT Bfe n n t a yoo have finished the great woik f o r w h i c h h e b a s c a S e d y o u j a E d ecsD* out BMte than cocqoeror over all yourenemiea.

D s i a B a x r a i w : - U may not be ui±i terast lagta yon ta receive a few items of t s t d l ^ e n c a fron tins biU secUcn Of tbe iield. I reier to that par t of Smit!' cosnty, SsutJk ot Comberiand rirer, t a m near the geographical centreof whidt Inow write. A e i e are in t i i s part c f the ooiotry ten Baptist chnrcher, known a s mis»ienary, b e d d a aeveral aatl-miaslona-ry. T h e most of Vteae have alrrwdy, or a r e new erecting cmsfoctahls meeUng-houses. S s v s a ! a f these churches date back ta near the caauBSDceaaect of the present centoiy. Their fint m e m b e a h a v e cearly aH passed away, and oC t f a o s e i a ^ boH, earaeat men, who fint preached to t h ^ t b e n i a tearcdy a sarwivn: A sapoacztsa ted and aBQeted Wiseman et iS Uagais on the ahoce ot Bme, a a d in September was with ns a t o a r A n o d a S b o — B o d c i i b t , a j b e n > d , f o r i h e l x s t t i m e . The rest aza a S goat, a s d the most of them a t e forgotiao. I hasw s i t upon the p l ^ d a b l A i c b ffial aOseSoa haa placed t m r the g n v e of a B a c k s , a a d I h a v a t n d

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T o n sriu h u e readied boms ere yen r t c d v e this I .do a o a M y s n t h a t y o a wHl Uve i a the mlcds of Texas Baptist ! f^ yeata to eomft, Ton have made maav . many friends b y your v i s t t o T e x a s . " , . . . . t^

g r a 4 i o f t o u . t o b a i a . h u o u r c S ^ ^ ^ t e e t b e n i a Texaa. They ^ e ^ a y U • Bethel, whoa. a n p o B d - d l « t red^laaa a l e

e idcared themsdvea to tis,.

A minister w b b t e g to artlle fn Korthem Wfacs r i , c t « ad' lreis J . M. Bppetsoo, l i n c u u s ' . Mo. Strong Baptist nimatets are m o d i wanted there, a s they are ewywise te . H e n who can read a little motal e x a ^ thirty or toty-f ive mics tea hng,~thtcatt i i lng hia eoagrefatioo wish a eoogefdva ^ i n , a re f a B p b n t y fnoagh anywhere, Imt Bten who have been caBed to preach, and who can preadi , thiiCiag k a s r t s ' ^ t h e ; strocg iieavlBgs of their own, a re wactcd i n i a TtiiiiMwe j v w j a h e t i a . .

F o x T o n L r a u x n a a x n i o a X o c x C s z l u k z * . — ' ' B o t h a i c ^ .y ie^wmig o n r a t x a S e d X c i a l b»< fot« t h a F a i t entire aa p n l ^ d t t d b y t h a t body, a n d o v M t e e a before Cosradl , mast

3 1 C h o d t ^ t o s e t h a r w i t h t U i n B t i o e o f t l t e QoMOfd A n o d e t i a o , i t tody IxKxad IB s u M ^ s J b r M t a i r t a . I t m d a a n a M i ) oelOTQ p a g a L Pxioa i n ^ e o M a ^ a k k t t

qoEOce stiB Hngeea in the i e t « d a o f three U B a a n d TaBrys. T b a undbttegdshed rcsthig^ilaecs of • few others have been p s b d e d o u t t o me. but t i e very bmia l placea o t the n e a t of them hcva been t ^ a k c g with t h » i e c i w d a f their Bvea. C a a a -t k e a a & d a bring n p aad rcfeetiiBia; b a t l w f a a o t fadalga t f i n o . a s a 9 hashMBB i a a a t w S t t t e l o B X past , tat « i t h the prcaeoL What i i i r t h a r l w i i e e a t p e e e n t I win po t eader s fcw heada—

1 . From tbe aasaber e J cS^Brcita in ao awaW a t e n i t a e y . i t s r m b e aecDat eswa that this b n B a p -t i s t e o o a c i y . ' Tfaera a m other daaoadaatieea, b a t B a a A t s a r e pe ikasa M a t naasaroaa. . S Several of tbeee c b o r d w a tem beaa RteaQy hJeased b y icvivala d n & g tho ^ j s a t f H a e d e ^ . Be-tween « o a and two h m i n A kaaw boaa a d a e i ^ a t t l B the l a u three m a t h a to ihair — a f t a i '

S Great nniqr, peace and 111* e t i * e a a i B a * w a * c h a r e b a s a n d p e o ^ A b i o b * * * ® * " i o a o i n i w » h a » > . t h e r e i a a a t n «iei ir1ai i t t i ^ a y ^ f ; _

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b » fceid i a L o a i i v i i l e , K y - T h i s s eemed fill t h e a lmos t t i c a t i m c a s d e s i r e o f t h e bretJ W e a r e s u r a i t w i l l tn=ct the h e a r t y i r e n c e o f t i e m a s s e s c f the D . n o m i B a t i » B s | K e a t a c k y . T h e y wUl b e g l a d t o have ai p o r t a n i t y t - j t e s t i fy thear in tere s t in the i o f S a b b a ' J i S c h o o l i a s t r a s t i o a . T a e y f d t i a i s a n j c h u r o i e j there a deep i n t e n s t i a l o n g t i m a i a l a i a caa=e . A c . d - i a M y 4 c h n i e h e s h-.va c f l a t e a w a k s r e J to ece i t s ] aiBOOBt ia i '3or ta£cs . I t m a y b e that thcTBl s o m e b r e t L r e n i n K c n t n i k y who think ' w o r k we h a v e i a h a r d w c u l d h a v e b s e a ) d o n e b y b a t t e r m e a ' W e s h a l l not q s w i t h them for th i s . W e w o n l i c u r s d v e s 1 been g l a d i f b e t t e r a n d wiser m e n had i h o l d i i t a a d f a r e d n s the t r o u b l e . B a t h e y ffid t o t , wo felt d t p o f o d t o t » ' w e could ; a n d hcpo t o b s pardozed , e » e a 1 tboaa w b o t b i t k m o i t i l l c f t u fur t r j i B g t o I w h a t g o o d we c a a , h o w c r t r i m p c i f i c t l y . thiKO who have t b e wors t opinion o f o a K f c i b e a r with u s f o r t h e s a k e c f t h e g o a d w e i t r y i n g to d o ; a n d i f our i w r i i s ws l l f r e o s i r e a s f o r otir w o r k a s a k a .

B a t w s h a v e no f e i r . e i iher L v m n d m i our work . W e fchall m e e t a hear ty wele i a K a s t a e k y , a a w e h a v e in SUas i s s ipp i . i sv i l l a i s a r e s y a sees t th le p c i s t f r c a the whd S o s t b - w e a t , B i d w e t a s s e t a l a r g e a s f e a i b l y |

T h a t g r e a t a s d g o o d min i s te r o f J e Chr i s t , ao wel l a a d w i i e ' y k a o w s i a a l l i S o u t h f o r b i s r e v i v a l s e n a a o s — c x i r d e a r l e r T e a ^ a l o , formerly o f W a d i n g ! < « c i ^ , o f C d a m l o s , i i t o p r t a o b i b e inb t s r y . W b o w i U n o t w i A t o b e a r H f f l T

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h d l o o t b s evening cf t i e S l r t Decrmber, l i feBoiHag picambie and n s d s t i C E a w e n n n a i ^ s a s i y : *

W a a z x a a , T h e p a i o r o f thiaChsrch, c i ^ J . B . G a a v a s , having Tetmned to c : tram Tiatincpanioea c f tha States o f Q;:arg!a, I ,gqi t i taa , TexM, and Hisdaai^pi , c ^ J l y po ipoaeo f r n p n s e c i i s g to i b e M s c v d n s l . ceadty of a house c f wacahip i i r H a s d a r c K t a a o B d t a i d i a t h e e i e c & i a t b e ^ : B e i t U s s

J t r t g W . That it is the l ec se uf this c h a n ^ . the r epon l a s t salHBitted b y tetther C n v e a ly aoaoa ia s i ag , a n d that tsmr iksnka h t t b r tendMedUo onrlnei iab.whD t m n a i e w ^ r e s p c n d c d too t t rappe i l Icr aesJstMcfc

Setahtd, TtaX the thaaks Ot i h e d s n x h Oa a s d hereby tendend to enr krothet Ciawari eoergy, peaevBancav a i d t u a r t s , i a tbe o f t b e c D t a p r f c e a o dear to c s cB, a d for w a a w a i a g t o t e v f o the otaefotts s S taar fte Tt s rHth^ . and haxxard ifaa peca% wpen a U a « and w r a d s o x u i M X T ^

I b a t i t l > e c o a e a » , a a a d m r ( ^ < * i i d a o n s e l v e a b e t e a Almighty G « d . j B v i e « " i a w a e i d e a t o a s , l a that . B e haa in a t r s e * rdeti at otar wppHcat iees , -g twn wa few f j « o f M s p a o ^ antfTpenBiit c a r tazn to a a i a aafety and t a d t i * .

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' f S l y fellows i a l i v s p o e l i • a d r e a s KqioleaBari ! «tiU | Indeed we leant that a t I I t w S o d e ^ i t was i Bey .General t h e : i t be m t e r a a a e d tn take i thaoSf f ldera . Thee in a most ' the i ) ^ J & B aaya the 1 r a n g e m e h u t o borrow £ 4 mortgage of tha Graat p r e w g da ims . Tbe China is, we tmderstsnd,! H . Grant.

- F w d i news i i i t i ta l given b y the Prefrct i was encouraging to the I pcrted that tbe Frendt crpeod apwards of porta c f Algeria . T h a i O o c g m a are fioddng i B | about the 23th t i i i i i there are m m c n that t h a new y e a r with &wdi] also t h a t t h e healUi of ] t o his fnands.

F rom SputM we learn l p rada imed hy Morocea, a m d s c f M o o n t s tha cotmtiy . Thus l i s Ttved. W e a m aisa i a o " had ieit f>ir 1 saj^sceed, i a the i t had landed aa Ces ta . aTlacted en the read t o i T b e enemy wers Spanish t ^ t j killed ; l a g rumors are ' war . I t is aver ted th f from shrwinr Morocco, were exh end that i t was would not asinme tisa forces irere cnaoentralsd. { n a t t e r ccrrectiy, tha b a t l ittle.

I n A a i t r i a popery ] foot. Oor infomxatia& noblemen and gentlemen I Hungary , and that the 1 t h e T r r o i aciert tliat i amment of Acs tz ia to j fessiims <m an eqnality, i nation Mmmg the B e m a n l

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The only imjurtant Garibaldi, the hero, was I}eeemfaer,to the d d c a t 4 an Ital ian patritft, who ] lieantifa] resideDoea sa pamphlet of is i

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a a e a i Um d u s g s . " T U t , t tiiji i a o a i t a a t poini

| i a o a t l i a i i t ed i i j B r o . O . t a ! > £ aaiuwmid be

t l iLa ' . i Bat elcwJ p»fMI I i f i t ba b r o s g i * i wuaii- iw bcttJT for tl« ttl"

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t&ia autiu:;a af Uui worl,^ I I s t i : ^ ; t j i dop t anci£i^

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I np-va die rising g e a c z a t i a a l a^gHt la tiiQ uj iu J try far tha p r a i ? t i o w w i l LdU si thB B^aii bj fddSiss tlg^ 1ISCO.

adii to Uia S. S. S. S.

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I a a X T M£S71SGk at the Ciian iaf

IsriU^, S r - Th is Mxatsd l a l b^aiaK-Os d ^ i r s of t t e ij;

it sr.it a t t - t t&a h e u t j i iss,i»es at tha D aaainat i i tn

T-itj ir"U tc aUd to'^'rj aa ( I t u i iTy l i s ' r ia^srei t m t k e i

SiAiirtl w6tnt3tS»m. Taoy ' eh3ztt!:ej; t i tan a d e ^ iautciCtf 1 IB th is Ar.d s u a y <

t of 5aia a w a k s e l to « « i t s ] I t mMj (M u a t t3s«T«i

j ;w i a K t a ' - a s k y sksak t i a b a t d w c u ' i hiTB &4ia !

sea . 'Wn ihall mot t^i ' th is . W a wonld oa iHlTea 1 b«ife»r aad wiser nwa i a d i

t a r e d s f t h e troob'.ou Ba% i , wa fittt dii uOMiil t a ta tita 1

k u j a to ba p M d o s i i , BTga 1 ; asms i l l s f au fiw fcrjisff t a <

I eaa, hawewuf &ac«t£.-eUy, 1 w s n i t ; spiaitm of

fcr t i a s a i a a f ikfl | a s d i f out w a r i is. a n l l i

r ai ir w a t k ^ « a i a . t o o few» e i A e r f a r «mHeT»«<

t W a i f a d l a s e t i a fcearty wele , u w v k a ^ a i n H i e m i ^ p t .

J Msttaulils i a t f n a i t i a i i n d m t x a c c t a l>rg« a s a a b ^ >

a s i g ^ maattt ef J e a n d wi ic^ f k a o w s l a a S

| H s r e m a I * n i ^ » — e s r dea r ! , fematlj a f W a i k a g t w a t i^a i

t l E S f ia t a ]<rc3e& t l w o i n o t t a I c a r i i m ?

m w m L K S i i m j o m m ! ^

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• ' S w S i r i j i M i ' l i f i ' S ^ w S f . ^ ^ ^ ESu <tiMi • I f ! MawiUHawi iw»a«awr w a a ^

w i t ia an t a praiatb t t oockt to I ^ O a t ^ a atartatk vaH . b d M i w « . I H t l m t t a t .

tw»ptiBe»"«ta»<i*mtiwi<if iMa y o t a b f e ori|iiial w . on, tUa cBM,taMiiiK w n i i ^ ,

tlw k a r a a a w i ^ M w r a d M f i w i . and fcrth w i t i R i l w r T toa to jog aloBg t U l w i a i -

of 1880 with aaal and eawiy , God b a i ^ i w t

0 « t r f M B g * a w a U a n d « « a a » d j k I ^ ^ S a o . o r t i a a w a o n fiad a i d s a m . of f ^ ^ ^

dMBwaeansct . Ottr aSwaya m d n l s o t i t a d « . l joy « a a t i e ^ ^ • a p t t d « « a f i H - o w - i n d e f l a i t B » a a i a » w a t l m 7 t r ^ ^ ^ ^

dcubt It k ^ tha t wlMS MBt^ned to i n fiufoi Diw^papaa a«ri»gi»gwitfca poHTlaBi- ^ ^ ^ wiU exiat of graat pn>.

Tret^rnago. pn.dact 5a naworthy of Of oot r a a d m aad taspeefrftf* aotica. He would de fcaaoa reoaa - F a t h e r p a a t t l a a s a y b . t rua : wa trt bcCXQSQ WQ

a i i i d e n t s . Bat ttrawla j „ " " towarda tMa t raa t wrolt. i a E n g i i i h j o n n U a i S e e t m t o t f i t t j e . The Ibor - T ® w t w n t ^ o n r R a f t e r a foUo j^^ i aen t .ilTy lWIa« la l i^ rpoolwlM tlu>t«te t J v would h f . t l f ^ c h i W ^ ^ ^ a l 5a«, t an eaay tadc. a 3 d r « S a p o t a « a n i r t i a t h e t e t t o f | » W i e a o D n . . K

timo to ba merry. tltk—aaottar proreA—wa titiaw ovtisdvaa bai^ Into the yeaia of cJatil»od—ia fediiiK w« nMaa-a&diaada oor-•eltesmerry. Who witt aay it doaa not wa rn lua heart to be m a n y oeeaiiaBallyf Not tliat ucftil

tba aisjiBt r sf S b c OECTsdc^ fl l aed mciaii«B» vBw

^ Xba pn t (T t t e O E R l i . (mr 1 ' • texist tatsoaed ta t a « <

I ef t t e t t X a of B s m ^ , e d mmbmat, tUtSr ^ '

u t b e a e i I of <n>*iu{i Cc tUa ^ORk^ :

l O a a c e i o B fhntiti B« M E lUaito MBW cf Uia d n r t k , t

t t r t e a t a r O n K s f c l a * «ar titedniaM

I W a v l t i B B * , ^ b s i « * * l IteOBr^nP-al tfsi t ltetbaBka af tbai te ich i m *

t a ac t Hmitw ft*»»J»

!• W aaaf i , ab» tor timrga-itmmmlui'untl

iwik. Ha A a v W i a i i ta aeaiNwtw""

Isdeed we > a m t b ^ a t a ateetiBg of tba l iTnpoo) £aw Society i t waTcaoired to taeder tltsAttor-: a^-Ocoa ta l tha awttfanre ef t)ba S o o e ^ , ibonld it ba datemtoed to taka asy p n e e e d i a ^ ^ t i a a l da,oSadera. TbmsOdaatxha G*mt Ext!^^ m a m o a t eoaiplieatel coaditiaa. W j leant tbat t!ia Drnlf JKm aaya tbe Conipaay ba?* m d e ar-taogemests to borrowZ40.CXX)on m a t o n U i a o n Buuigige of tbe Great Eaatern, ia order to meet i cva i s s daiiBS. Tbe Eagliih expeditkm agaiint (Siinxif, wa nodeotafid, to be by Sir H . Grant. -

r j»cknewai»»omewbat importaBt. A t a l r a -tivai p r e a b y tbe Fiafeat of tba Sdne, 1m ipem^ W3acaea<tra5tnstotbaloie(aorpeae& I t n le-portad ^ t tbe A m c b Go««nunent ia a:boat to ezpeod opwanfa of XSOt OOO ia Snrtifjiag tba porta of Algeria. Tba lueiubeia of tbe Soropam U C B ^ m ara flacky iato Patia. I twiUiaee t about tba SQtb of tbia moatb. We ara ioJumed tbaie ara luiauea tbat STapoIesa will iaaogcrmtB Um a e w y e a r w i a fiaupadfie dataoostiatiaits, aboL tbat tba bealtb of Priaoe J e m a a ia to bia Iriaada.

T r o a j j i i m w a learn tbat a boly war baa beea prodaimad by Xoraeao, wbicb will briag tboo-aaadi cf Sloara to tba a a a p ^ a to defead tbe oauaui . Tboa tba barbarisia of the paat ia re-liiad. We ara abn iafotned tbat a W r d Spanisb a r j t ^ a r m a bad left Sa- Morocco to aaii»t,tt wa< nppaaed, in t be atsnaiog of Teuton, aad tbat i t bad landed a t Cents. Geseial P r i a bad been attadted c& tbe road to Teaton by tbe Hoora. Tba enemy wexa repolfad with great kas. Tbe Biaaith bad fiirty killed and wsnsaiti. Conflict-i a g n i a n n are obtaiaed in ngSTd to tbis poerite war. I t ia asMita j tba t tbe Spaniab people, ao f i r fonn abcwiag end taansa Sir tbe war witb Mbroaoo, were <Tri»ibtting vgns of difcsntent, aad tbac i t waa t b o t ^ t tba Spaniib seoerala would so t aiaoma tba oSeoaiTe till all tbeir fiRaawwraooDcentnted. If we nsdentasd tbe m t t a r ecrreetly, tbe iatns can a S ^ hnmamty Imt Uctie.

I s ^bdtfris popEiy" lif^iM toexbibi t ita tioieG fiot. Our ia&naatioa ia tbat 180 Pn tes tan t ssbletaen aad gaUeoiea bare beea impiistned In Bnagaiy, xnd tbaa tbe Cltnmantane joomals of t ^ Tyrol aasert tbat any aUempta of tba Got acaiaaat of Anstiia t o place dQ tbe Cbtiatiia pto-&woas on an eqnal i^ , wxmld crose Ecnetal iad^-natioa aaioog tba Beiian CatboHcs of tbe TjrroL

F r o m Sa j t ia we leant of a F^cndi t c s s c I land b f of a nsan n^reiaatiagUgMelf a« G e < ^

o f t b e Aser i can tdoocer I t i » ptobaUe tbat be ia tbe eapifi|n of tba OiTV 9 a x -^ r t r , wbo w a s I e f t i n t b e ^ j a i t ^ b y b i a B a t e . B / a iettar writer we leant t i ^ |*A eonrier anired in <B daya baa tba witb ereat news.

meiTiment wnieb makes a wiae laaa a Cx^ wbieb di'gtacea tbe Cbtiatiaa name, aad bnnga reproidi opoa tba caasa of tba Bedeetaer; ba t tbat mak-ing-awrry w b i d meaaa to be {deataat, cbeerftd, igrecalMe aad Tigaroos. In sncb wa bdMre. asd tocb we bare enjoyed. W e bava grasped ^ iuBda of frioids, aad read a pleasant weleooe ia tbeir bappyfceea. W e bare fitoaeditewaaio^t-eaces, aad M t proflted by tbe aeqoistkm. We ha»e ratted onr mind*, nabordened oar bearta of all e a r s , and ratoiaad tooor dotiaawitb renawed eneiCT. S a d i b onr repor t ; sow, brethren » a i sifters. * b a t b yonrs?

Wa enter npoo 1860 witb bright proapeeta of QsaTolneia. Wabope to fii.-nisb onr teat of read-era witb a paper fiUed witb matter w o l b y of tbeir at tei t iaa. W e fully leoogniaa tbe import-l a t poBtifiB oar depaztmeit o c c n ^ in tbe r«a-W3K* SaptitL There are maar people wbo take the BofiiMt bn t aerer see a aeeolar paper, aad imlesa a Teaaooable quantity of aeenlar news ia fotnisbed by as, tbey mnst remain 'totally igao-n n t of important eresta traatpiring aroand tbem. Oa tbia accsanc, a t least while tbe Senior Editor i i a t bame, we iatead to derota t b b department (o areolar news aad cecalar saljecta. Ko politics bat tbe pcCtica of tba Bible hball be di ieaued; r e t we may £ad it espediant soiaetiinea to gire aztracts irum tbe opiaioia of leading men of all parties, to aa to inform oar readers of tba poaitioo of tba esnntrr . Oar " Sommaiy" aball rceeiTe oar strict atteatica, tab i i^ aare to snm np tbe rmportnt icran ef fi>re%n and home m w i >

So w» hare soeueeded, beyond oar expectation, to plesstag onr kiad readaia, aad we trost notbiag will ever arise t o xsar tbe pleasant intarcoorse tliat now exists batweet ns. G.

A A n i a Of* voTOBOEnr* l a a p r t i t o baiM « « n e t t e d tbia t i a a a i i d a t o

of a l a t t e r Igr'tba W <%naoaa t^ of l i t a i p e o i t o t b a S o p e m of t b a Fret tdbi said le t te r we thoagh t mwtMi ld p<iblish,bat coald n o t Tbe r ^ y w e s a i d w » p « i b U a h e d , b a t d i d n o t . I t a a a aowvaaisbod from o a r cmp4M«ket , b a t t b a t is ne i tba rba te no r t bwe . The** innooenti, el tker tbro( igk*6ar o r a laoriiid tas te Sir aaxoUmeiit MBOiV t b a aotorioaa, b a r e qwit ioDad bia eon-aiogeesa, t he Emperor of t h e ' R « B d ^ a ^ t d h a r e beea r q ^ t o dwracteristieally.

T o a a n m e tbat no Ctitb can be placed in the resptmse t h u " t b e canse of t b n i s and Eagland^ sppcebemicm is fonnd in tbe rumors oeated aaMog them tbe obstiaste propagation of the most chimcrical ofalana*," would be absord, and exhibit aa tmwovtby prqoi^ca on oar part. Bat impiiat fu tb , aa will be discoTered, can be placed aa tbe r in Kapcdeoa nor aay other irrespratible defptA STeiy aation to wbidi tbe Fraocb Em-peroc^ ambition eztraids laay well doobt b b in-ten^oaa. n e reeordiag aag^ baa written oppo-site b b name f f j f t r g and Uood. I s be now axa^ deierrisg of cocttdeiMe than tben t

But we leaT« tbis all^absoriMng tojao of tbe aget Oar XiTerpool " innoofnta" repieeoit aa exteasiTe d e a of aociety. Their inomisg and eraaing ^ y e r — i ^ indeed, tbey ever p i a j . ^ Lord grant onto ns «oton«tjr. To be sure tbey may coat over t h b lutter term witb tbe aogar coating of " exteasioa of inflaace," but at heart tbe deTOiriDg d e ^ is, Ob, to be admire^ booQicd, and api^anded fay oar fdlow-taen. Thst t ad i men Ti<dcatly oppota eraty iatarreniog ob-s t a d ^ b but nataral to sappoca. - Witb any man wbo faidi lair to ootstrip t b « a ia tba race for popularity, they have {ooeliumad war to tbe kaire. B^ing a s a r e d tbat their own SUCOCSS COQ* H t t l i a destnrf iag t&eir liTi), BO pHlXB bapared ib daikme, perseeata, and deatroy tbeir an-•Bspectiag fiuai. I t b painfdl to admit that t b b tuboiy ambitioa actuates Buaistara of the gospel aa wtil as «pliant-hearted" poUUaans. Ministeta ctaTingibr tbe popedom of tbeir denom-

7 B S 3 X S T A T I O S T O T H S S Z i n O S XQITOB. I t is a matter of pieascie to us to record tbU

week the prseatat ion of a masatTa extecsion gr^d pen and pencil combined, b j the PabJisben of tbo rcncnec to its Seator Editor, E to . J . K. G u t s s . The pencil b a snperb one, and maaoisetarad by tbosa celebrated jewellers, Ue»rs . Tiffimj & Ox, New T o r i . Oa tbe plain tsbiet cf tbe osse is ezrgia i^ tbe Sdlowisg in-s a ip^on :

•*Te X K . O r m n s , ftr t l i* T*bm««**« Bapt i s t ftm ftAvuc* o r • v u y BapUsS t n tik* w n U . - P « U u k e n . B

We can ba t think t h u acknowledgment of the distia^uiihed sarrices of oar Seaior &r pUcing tbis p s p ^ , by bis own uatiriog, indomitable per-

Tba Emparar of China bad ^^Ten tbe | KTaranc», a', the bead of every Baptist paper In ao tke to ^ t , aa be bad aerer aotboriisd tbe | the worid, worthy of tbe Pabli»hers. I t b noble eetrioa of tarritory, and bad only jus t beard cf I tbos ro spprecista merit. And here, let it be re-iba aettlemait. Sbaawiiile, tbe e m b i s T I memlcred, t b b mipuanaled rictory bas been a t Pckis b sealed op ia ita palace." i acliieved without c ^ t a l cr a pnntiog press to

The oaly important news f r o a Itsif is that | sUr t with. No ccaamoa eaergies ooutd bare sc-Gsiibaldi, tbe bera, was marned on tbe tt'n r f ) coa^iabed t b b bercalean task in tbe short space

uf thirteen years against almost tosurmoantabie obstscle?.

Oar mocb respected Senior, Elder Gtarex, cow the oddest Baptbt editor ia America, with one exceptioa; we laean bas bad tbe longest un-broken einaection witb tbe Baptbt press. But he b u yet t be lame rigorous intelleer, tbe same keen ere, aad h b tsatar;! strength b umbated.

A p r ^ M . Oar townsman aad eaterpdsing bookieller aad atatioaer, W. T. fiagsn, has lately preaeaced Bra. Gr^res witb a taost mignificeat iabtand. I t would do honor to an imperial

a p a a , i t b a s t a b b o m / u l . Tba Ilauic j tsOTiefr- Sorely onr Brother many eridesce-i ^ f i j a t d till Toesdi? of t b b week. I t m»y not j of the bigb estimatioa placed apoa b b efforts, b e e a n t d e r a d o a t o f p l a e a t o g i r e t b e a c a t e o f t b e ] l a addition to Etd. G.'a editorial labor,

Ceaiaber, to tbe eidart ibagbtarof H . Bsimrmrii, aa Itaiisa patriot, wbo p ia te i in oaa' of tbe most beaat>rid rendaccea on t b e b k e o f Como. Tbe pamphlet of Uastiai b attractisg attestioa.

Baaa aewa is not without iaterest. All eyas are aow aasooaly tniaed t o W3>biagtz>D. Oasgnsa kia *&aaied itadf boaiae about tusioa ami asunioo, ba t bare not bad common aesae eaaagb j a t t o eke t a Speaker. Darin- tbe de-bata^ Mr. Webstar, of Mtiyland, perpetnted the iiUaarisg pon : • 'Ko danger cotUd be aone to the oomitry when tbe Hoaae was not ia ressioa.'

Tba nauic

be eoaaiderad oat of place to gire banottzBgs 6om tbe Igtii t o the Mth haZlot.

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at ta as laa M ts St A a . laa n A a . • ••se ' 7 Xd — la sac |ftt —

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the Soctb-Westera Publishing Sr -o^ standi as bis praadest acbieTaneat. I t ^ to-day oaly JLx years of a je , a.id j e t i t b isming, we ha»e reason to beliera, m.ira Saplii : b o ^ and trao's than any ether b o a n in Americi. In addition to these i t Ua« alretdf covamacead the pablieatioa of a ratatbla SocTBxax Ssxtxa o r ScBooL Booss, wbt<^ owisg to t h w admitted stiperionty, are dastiaad to supplant tbe Korthem Series aow vt

Tbe Senior will pardim l a fbr these personal reforoice^ box irju^tice would be done hinwe-'f aai^ tbe R u b b e r s were leas aiid. I t b to us a piasiact t u k to piaise a msn when solBcteiit

aimpie C .

Wa alao iMia ftom WaaSdagtaa tba t Messrr. Boadk aad Grow ware anasted on tbe SUt a l t . SB aamtat of a eontoBpIatad dtt-1, growing out tif the diicaisiaa in, Oo^reaa a lew dayb siace. Ihej- wwea b d d to bait i s tbe sum of 83,OOC aaiijal»>tliai3Ciao«on'i protest against JlcLuMs'i . . . . t iaaty w i t i duaies wiU be pr«a«tcd to Gen. p n i « b Ibaad la the eaaaaaauoo CaA. JCraaioa baa piejecled another agsiast Tetm Ccta. Tbe t ies ty wUl be p reecd oa tba gtooad t h u utdasa wa ia tad^r^ S a ^ a a i aadEcaacawil i j ta «ar exdoson. I t i s a t o o b -

eaaeaey tbat Hagbeti, of lo t tv ia , will get the J a ^ e s b i p of tbe Co<trt of Claiws raeated Vr Bia^&rd, deeaaMd. 3ir. IKsiitiy ia&rma the GoTCiaBcnt tbat be k now in Ntcaras^ui, e s -tenrine to tattle t b a T n n a l t difficslties, nadcr ^ e d a l iaStruetioBs aant biaa ; b i« tba prospect ia raadirr in tbe

s o f J . F . B . , '

GENERAL NEWS. —Tba ahaagbat eornapeidcBt ef tbe Kaw Toek

A a t a i ^ t k a t t r IttoiMr rMemOr l a U M treaty wjtb CMaeaaOai u n u u L tbeaptaaa trade b agala legaBaad. Ia t to eU tieaty aotottated by Gabb OaAtag, t b m waa aa aitSda jHoblbitiag tbe latiedBHiaB «f tba Awe tato Cbiaa. bat. at tbe ear-B«t n q ^ o f l A d BgiB. Mr. Seed k f t tbat aitfda eoUiclyoat ef Ua treaqr, O^eia a a ; now be te-trodaeed b t o Chba «t a spedted tarifl', Uke etbee tnercbudbe. Aaibe Aaaedcantreatybtbe only ane in force, tbe KngTbb are tabiag adtantage of iU prarbkoa to lertre tbe opism bade.

—TbeinioobC«ttrtIKal1toadCo.baTa aoSd np-wa*ds of ilxteeo milHoBS d(dlata' woctb of laadi granted tbem by the a ^ m a m e a t .

—The Qoaaiaf Common in EQ*Iaadba5jsst». leetedapriq^ostiootOadopttbedeciiBalaTttrm. as sninaoratiea tbeir foadSaed aatnra oooldaot bnwk. ne(%innereckeae«anr tUsg by system. Al-

ination. pradieata the ruin of all, who to thm, weeaa aspiranta ^ e r the same oifice. laSoenced by their own morbid feeliaga, tbey <ancy every man who has tba hearts of h b brethren, actuated by the same unholy motires, and throngh the ia-fiaesoe of another—made by tbem the reriest "catjpaw"—a teries of penecutkms aad defaaia tiotisara ioaogtirated, whid>,unlasi Jehorab inter-poae win adect tho ruin of tbe unsnspecting brother. Oar rcadait, ao doabt, can each saggest

case in poiat. 0 .

- o u s aiaatATTTB£. We bare beea informed, daring the past week,

tbat tbe pceniling opinion of oar readers is thst all artidea witboot a Kgnatore are &om tbe pen of tbe Senior Editor. Tbb b true, with the ex-ceptioa uf tbe Secular Department; all t h o e witboat a signatare has been oar», since that de-partineat bat been origisated. To prerent a n ; further confosiun (sad much as we might desire, w« do so t vish to be mistsben £>r the Senior, far tbe deoeptioa at best cocld be bat transitory) we intend in the fature t o sign all our art idts with tbe initial C.

'WSlOIt Aim AKEEICAN." A change bas taken pltce ia the proprietorship

of t t b leading Democratic paper within tbe past week. The firm now bears tbe name of J . O. GriSth 4 Co^ consisting of the following indiTi-duals: Mrs. G. Eistman, relict cf the late senior proprietor, J . O. Griffith, F. C. Dunning-ton, and Jao. C. Burcb. We pcreeive it b aow dothed with a new dress, aad is uariralled by any paper in the d t y in appearance. Opponents mu<t admit the talent with which it b condacted. I t b now one of our farored exchanges. C.

OCB ac£OOi:<. aarrtXT ru iAi . s u t s T r r c r t AT JIOCLTOS, AI.X. Ber. Jos. Shackelford is now the Prindpal cf

t b b lastitutioo. So f i r as his literary attain-ments aad Christian cbaracur are concerned, it is unnecessary for us to say any tbing, as we con sider him in every respect competent and qoallfied to fill tbe lugb aad respoasible position that be occupies as Prindpal of tbat lostitution. Nov, brethren of the Masde Shoals As^iat ion, all tbat U necessary to make this Institution one of tite most floarishins in cbaracter, ii aa effort on your part. Let us hare ycur icfiuence aad hearty o -operation. Shall we cot cheer Bro. ShackelSjrd in his ardaous duties by sending our daughters and baild u p the lastitution ; the p.-ide of t t e denomination should prorapt us to do this. Tbere are other coasiueratioos of paramoont importincs of which we cotild speak. To cay Dotting of the edoeatioa of oar diugbters, recolkct, brethren, t h b b tbe oaly Baptist Female Institution in Nortb Alabama, and shall not tbe Baptists in the Itluade Shoals Assodatioa rally round it, aad lend tbd r aid and iallaeaee ia buildiag i t up 1 Xotr, brctbraa, ia" oiadosion, wo sgaia beseech you by erwy coasideratioo of respect which you possess Sir t^e cause of ediKatioa and tbe prosperity of our Institute, to exert your iaSaence in building i t up, not only by sending your own danghter?, but by ataking use of erary laudal^e efforts within y t ^ power to inilueace otbera to do likewise, aad we will aooa hare an In'.titatioa tbat will re-Sect bocor npia tbe Asaociatioa. Brethren, we most antidpate a bright fatare for our school.

T o o n truly, t e ^ L. D. M a s s i s g a i x .

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erety eiTUia«d c o a ^ i ; ia the wodd baa adopt-ed it. Sir J ^ Bawrbg. in a speech ia SoaUtid, suted tbat eoo OOe-XMO (a the baaian race empk^ it, addiog tbat tbera te IM tnatanee oo reeord tu ev-er bariBg been abudoced by any wbo bare iaUo-dueedit.

- K t a s t a t e d iti tbe I tor i l le (Jt-MUgittfr{bat 3<ibn Brown oece passed biauelf c f ia that tovo as

Bapsbt ptaacber, aad of idatal bi tbe Baptbt ehsreh.

—Tbe ITewbarypeft /TsraU sayk:—"A new aod ratber intweetisg laatate was istrodaeed into tbe re-ligtoas ezeidsH of tbe wwabipeta at the lodepeo-dent Chnreh la tbb tewa « Sonday In t . t b e B«*. Ur. Bicbatdsnt bdos absent, t»a palplt was occupied by a stranger to tbe spiritasl waats of tbe aociety. After anoMocisg bis textbe bad Dot pro-ceeded b r b> b b dUooarse when be was admoclsb-ed cf tbe uosoasdoess of b b thfotogy by lodiTidnab of tbe oaogregatiao, aftfr wUcb a Cf oeia) discussion ensued, aad a raanlnx fire of words waa kept up aa-til tba discodise wa> coocladed."

A tbeologteal atuaeot got into a with a rowdy at tbe Jtdm Brown mertlos ia Kew Tork. and, in company witb b b antagtadst, placed tbe otibtat tbe statldo bouse. Both Ikarties became recooeilrd darlBC tbdr csoSnemsBt, bot will retain the marks of tbeir pugilistic eccoccqanter for some time.

—Aa old blitoeba of Loodon, wrftloa ia tbe tvdf tb eentaiy. wbeo toadoo was a walled dty, and opea fields of ise were ia tbe eoontry roofi-i about sajs:—"Ussy yooBg men played tipoo it; seme i t r l diD« as wide as tbey may, do slide swiftly; others .oaka tbemselma aeata of lee as creat aa a m Jhtone, oce tiU down, taaoy, band in band, do draw bim, and ooe slippins ea a saddea, aU iUI together; tarn* (M io««s ta tktir fttt mmd timdtr tJtnr ImIs, and sbOTte* tbemwlvee wttba little { ^ e i staff, do slidi as swlMy as tbe Mrd Sfe-Ji in the air, or an arrow out of a cross-b3W. Sooetlmes two lua tagether with poles, and hitlinc ooe of tbe other, either oi» or both dotb I*U, not without bart—saoie break tbeir aims, some tbeir legs; bat yoavb desi.vth cf giory of thb aoit—exscbeib itself agiicsttfaelim; of war.'

—"flow macb did yees ask for tkim batt-sul" ir-qnired an Iriab costuaer. ' Fifteen cents." " I l l give ye ibirty-sevni." " I dSdntiay flfty—I aa^ Sfteeo," replied tbe boi»st dealer. Bedad, aa' I i give ye tin cents tt-in,"

—The afEJra of tbe great ship coapany are do. scribed asia a sUte of hopeless cmfosioa, sod it is probaMs that she will ever be ibuad oaly a bill <<f coat to whoever &ay own ber. so tbat she would ruia a^y company, even one who ml;[tbt receive ber as a gift. The preernt enmpaoy tow owe a sum

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SPECIAL KOnCES. j s r Elder B. Q. Jcoea, oar tnraBng agent, b

aewinlttssias!ppl,upaoaeoBeetingtosr. We be-speak a bsttty wdoocae, and bape that oorbretb-rrn will leapood to b b call—far w i k i we wm be ibaakftiL a , U. A CO.

Jl ixtcax M n t a a e Lmnta r . -F roas rich and poor.bood aad bee, all oiIaa.gradea and eaod&Saoa of life, we bMT tbe same BMed of p i ^ a w a i d e d thb vooderibl aitida. BoreaXate baaled, p ^ ra-Heved, lives saved, ralusbla inlmab made uzefal, aad a n U ^ ills assuagrd b y t b b great medidne, vUebbniTprislogtotJto judgment of man. Vbat ftmSy does not require a standard Uolment 1 Wbo ever heard of tbeaameeffKlapredaeedbyaayotba artldet For Brubes, Bpraine, BbeomUbm, Straiaei HOTe^Ao^It baa no equaL Beware e / tattiaiiws. The eenidne Kastang Liniment b by all reepeetaUe Dmggbb aad Llvety Hen !a every town, p i rbb and bamlet tbioagbont Hortb aad Soutb America, Korope, and tbe Islands of tbe Ocean. Bay atoaea^

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Ur Depamneot of tbe reaacssM BapUit tar Dec 27t t , 1 see a pwee beaded—" Oar Christmias Wbo," whicb comoaences with the Ibllowii^ re-marks: " T b e Secular, as well as b b brethren cf tbe rdigitius department, heartily express the wiib of the tesam. W e wisb our mnltiti readera «A happy Christmas,' » i c .

S a w i t tietiuied to me wbile

i t fisttcriog, particadMre. A t d a g ^ d a t e d Desember 30th , l ^ ^ ^ «. c-cbnrcb, where be iof j fBa «s tba t tbe Saiiosal U i ^ Commiuet j ^ e s the Ulowiag lai^oaga: •'Thb b popery,aBd m a t o a t b e aramsr of tbe 2>tb a t the Csintol . | nms throo^b all, aad tbe Bsptbta have R w ^ y — . •• — • I accepted t h b part of p«»p«arT," tha t be jaijtht have I t a m e c t a c w a a a ^ t a d o o e . TO^ Caeaased fiir raadBmg the party gaaerU I takicg no laaa of popery aod flowing from t b . iS^«ZTe,V s ta te orgaiuxatitKts, | ^oaa source—"Hbe isaii of sin," ai>d '^ceapted" cf aBdtitff i jcaatwBofXraicBiClnhait t tbewariiaefjesea a t a o c g - t b e Bapdsta." Caaao t»J . F. B , "

l i e m & n a a t w t t i B e a i r e d b y t b e Ot»fca«JA£nJ ^ its observance—how it b k ^ b tbat the aew f t n r t s m a b of C ^ FreaMmt i a j Catbotw cooatrtes a t tbe present day—wbu Xaripoaa cotxatT, knowt* as tbe Benton Mills, | streams of error fiow t m a its obeervaace—bow i t

stamps makinsthe U r g a t estabBabmeat rf tbe | ^ ^ iMTing feisted upon "i terfin California. ISoiUag ef importance laa | u^toddagf'faO of aweet arnwa ia child-b a n n e a H d y n e n r e d a r w tba Garaoa TaUey I iKod, to go orer t o tbe l^aaspaliana orCatbo-

Qe*. ' How baid i t b to get (id of all the snpatsti-

tJoas oimnancee of beatbeoism, wbidt baTe been eagrafred oa peoftaaed Cbibtbni ty aod banded ib>»a t o t a nf tbe presest time, coataminating e reaoor boBert momeats. WbenwiU B^)d«ts ceaseta fidb»wintbetndta of Protestaata back tbtwi?b tbe CathoEc Chtirci. I am always sar-prised, wb«i I hear a B ^ t b t iaatiucting bit chil-diwt to l a i g up tbeir stodtj^«^ tba t " S s a t a

dowa the dOmaey aad fin tbem v i tb fSoA t3uDga,wbiiA be baa i s store forall S » , d S « n , of Si'JsS them bimadt aad

tbem » God, tbe aouree of aU good. Tbesa-liaM arepeined ia all good fiatfag, bat

witb a w b b l o tee blow macb e f b a a t l w i w i ^ t i U I b k tslc. caused g r t r t d a a s g a ca a te Calaveras! bangs about o r « i tbe beat of UB. w . aad Ua t r i f a a t a n ^ ft balsB at t ted tba t ^ e r e l BxatASXa—We are aot aware tba t B t p ^ to wia pcobabi r te m> eJaetma rf ITmted States' f a n y p a r t of UmwwHadop* the fcrtiraJ, B f f l a S r ^ W t e M t h i s - a a i o n . I t b com-1 Clni.ma», aa t b e day c . wbidt Cbrb t ww b ^

C i ^ S S i S S i a ^ w J r S f l a X cbadreo, becat e tb. ddld,«r«te tt ^ be

habaaeaaaadansaeaaiemefaai igat ta i . T b r t 1 o f rfig-wt obswraaee. I t b a i a p l y a ia c a r e m d v i r ^ M t e t t a as » day of r ^ ^ ^ aad tatfoRwiUtk* little oiMi,

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Saawbax&Iiatt ao as to interrupt iqfna-tbBS. I t aaaM to be a t e i t t e d tbat the d i r e r a i a s i ^ i w x s t i y t i a a d sesr die East Foak of tbe <^E30Q Birer, fiftaas adfaasoat!t.eaatof 6 e a o ^ a t e q i ^ zidt s n d r a y a x t a a a t r ^ Aasaya bane bMB and* aad tba acw tead to yirid per

. taiL I t a lKte |K!r t i t i>«daa&or <*Dow Jtcaiar,'' ' byaoicidi^aa the di&alt . Thm lAim Bematrat

a a ^ t i t t t t lw MCOBt m a s baaw beea it i»cat ta^ta the ^aa(t& aad placer mia«a of Tool-

e a a s ^ , a i d w3I aafc t a ope ra t ime tw ose kandrcdxnd fiifyatampswUd hai« W a i d l e a a r e n l m a a ^ T h e | « » r y i m a t r f the S3dsad

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b t t e a b o a t " S a a t a C b m , " oc t b e o ld Sidat NidMba ef t be Kaiekerbeekna^ there a o y be aenw ««a i a ao daeairiag tk« dkOdrtin, b a t we b a r e t b b n a t t a r w i t k p a f a a t s . ~ W i t b « * i t b » ^ </ joy , beeaiBM m pi^r witk t lw d b O d M aad a m t b e b a a d a a f e w C d a n d a . K o a o r a b i t t a ^ B c w t b e r . O tka r^Mi*b«a ta t tk i a t e f* Ia t t a r « w « f t n s i t o b n * ^ i B I W i d m o f t a z ^ _

Oaax Baa. EniToas:—I desire tbat yea wonli change the directlos of my Ttniuatt Bsptiit from SrtW QUsgow. Amherst eaunty, to 0akviU», Appo-nisitox ooacty, at wbieb plaee my cotTerpoodei^ts win ia t a iun address me.

I am happy to say, my dear bretbrea, tbat I am mora and iRore pleased witb yos ; paper. It bnatbes tbe of tbe Aposulic times when tbe foSowera of Jesca ooatrnded eacse^y for tbe fsUb ODoe deliveted to t&e saints. Wo never shall see the kit gdom of Cbristprftail and cover tbe w b ^ earth aslosgaa we five any quarter tonror . We must tasake all for Christ; we most also forsake dariicg sdf, and becoae wiiUsg to beccate kss than noth-icgfi« -;be sake of Jesus Christ. Ubgnserally con-ceded tow, that wa bare azilTeil to a fearfol ciisb —tbat we, as a deDomiisatien, must dtber bee tbe

or give np the ship. Tbe question arises, wbkbabaUwedot I tay for coe. my dear bretbreo, letasdetermlsetakDow aotbicgbst Jesaa Christ aad bim cradSed.

Te are my p a o | ^ saya Chrbt, if ; a do whatrcev-er I coEsaand you." Ia rain may you say V x i , Lord wbOeyedoaettfaetbiogstfaatlcoiBmandyoa. We kaow tbat men ara ifot jastitted by vtwks; but we abo ktww tbat wurka are aa evidence tbat we are jastiCei. We do Ood'a commaadaMats becasse be hasplkcted his BpWt withlaos, aad made ns ac-ceptad ta b b beloved, cecseqaently all b b ccm-maadmests are pleasaat to us. <htr c r j is. Lord, irtiat wilt tbos bare ua to dol We are cot witing to icoeive any eoomand tbat fell from tbe moath ef Jeaiu aa beiag noD.sKatb].

Go oa my brethren, yen ate botmd to tacceed. Oodcaatdeay bbsMlt He baa dadated tbat Us ward Aall not ratara onto bim raid i but shall ao-eeetpBab tbe tbiBg wbercaato ba bas sect it.

Heeewtebeaoter teei ly t ree tbatwebare i s c n tnHbIawttbtbaaawbocaathe(aadreaBapasts,tbaB «*ea iTiana wbo are act. Bat t b b aticniitbeDa my b i tb ia tbe prtodplea wbii^ we piofesi; it waa so ia a e daya-el J e n a Chrbt Wfee w e n Ibeaa tbak eaased b i m t e b e p a t to deatbt Waa Unot tbose tbatd«i^btedt9piay]atbe coRiera o f t b e atreeta, tkattbaymigbtbeaecBofmaal I t b t aaNog us wbo desiie to be caBed tabbl. aiid beld ia adairatfcxi by ^ men, ara tboaetbat cry oat ag^bM tbabadowrk BaptisU, l A o m t say tbatall asti. laatiaark Baptitb ate of tbia daaa, tcvm tbe h e t (ha tmaaya teao ie r ths waat of proper leflectioa upon tba a^ i«e t , aad dae icgatd Aw (he word et God. I bare reed tbe Bibie earefony, aad for tbe B l b e t m e l c u i M t S ^ i B tbe g a ^ « f a i i s t , b a t eaa people ealbd the cbarehofCbrbi^ and they hare eae dMl«aibhiBg trait of bdagevcry wbete s^oltfa a g t t e t . iB Wadas toe . i eE- reee t » aay t b a my p ra j e r t oGod i t t hB t l i ewa inKt t aSayea a S b y h b • l aM, a a d eaabteyoa i a h e a l * agaiart e n e r a t

aad itetMd. t n t a the kia tdeM of O c b t a h d ^ h i i w i a b e d a w « a e a r t h a a b teeta

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rqaai to aboat |aX),000 and have srarcdy any mvens to ateet it. A morteaae of the ship appears ineviuble. Tho directors are mdeavoricg w po«V. pone tbe ordeal to the middle of Jacnary. The claims against Mr. Scott Rossrll, tbe centncfor, for

ehal ts , are reported to amount to nearly $'S00 000, wbilr he, oa tbe other band, sets np a bacdfome de-mand Sir "extras."

—A cocrentjoo of railroad aad steamboat pssseo. ger sfienLt was held ia Mrmpbis, oa the IsLh clt., »cd Usej i^ iwtlsap:—"WeuDderstaodthat iheob-j.'Ct of this associatloa is to cause the passenger s ^ n c y busness to be recogdsfd as an hooorab'e and I-iiilimate ooe, purgioe the business of alt those • h o have b«reU>fare brought discredit upon it, and sivicE to the railreed stockholders and siruchoat propiietors, a guaranty ftir the character scd faiih-fal perfonaanee of dalles, of all mem ben of the as-sodatioo who may be employed by railroad or steam-t>oat routes. If tbe ol'Jfcts of this assodaUoo. as tbey have been repotted, to ns. and are set fc rih in iberesoIuliOES of the assodatloa, sre fillbfaUy car-ried cut, as we bare every reawn to bfUeve that tbey will be, wa bare no hesi'.atIoa i s eayins ihe southern panenger agent assoduina wiU prove beneflcial, oaly to the railroad and steam-boat interest, but alto to traders and shippers."

— i bill is now before the Lssislature of Virainii for tbe repeal of tbe antl-daeficg law, by which all persons eoeseed In a duel, even tf> the sending or re-crtviua a ckslieaHe, both pr ccipsls and » e c r > n a r e teodert-d i o c a p ^ e of bdi l las or being e>cted to any pn»l of proBt, t r un or emolamcnt, civil ormili-i%ry. execotlve or jadldal . under the GovrraiDesl of V I r s < ^ I t b maiataintd that theUw is prrfecUv inoperative, inarancb aa not one chillecae l -«s b«s been srnt, or dorl fought, on account of tb« law; that ihe result is that tbe I,e«I*latnT« t< cor.ticuslly obii-led to p a « •'asU of amnesty," rdeasios from th« rigor of the law gallant and useful du"r?cs. wbo have fallen nndrr ita ban; aod ths t pnbV.o opisior, la which duelirg exists, will, la the san.e way, graci

acts of amnesty." —Walewiky a<sared MeUerotcb tbat Froncb di-

plomacy will cootJnu* to H m a spontacecos recaU by the people of the Grand Dakes.

—Th» BuSilo (N. T. ) ptpers say tha t t t e re Is s iTinsd^Tfal old clock in that city—'the ptcperiv of Mrs Krans-of Albany." This clock. th-ys»v."nxl oalv tells the time of day, bat denotes all ths c h u c e s of the mo<w, tbe d ty of the month, thf day cf U-e yrar. the year itself, and the century, i t ex»ct position of all the principal plsnet«, a t all ttmrs of the rear, registering th»m on saiaUdtah ea the orrery faco. Betides this. j aU before it u r ik rs ibohour, a finesetof aui ical bells ring nut a pirce ofharmcoy, and a f e r tbe Uai« b struck, another »»t rim; out other tunes. During the lisne cf music play leg, several figures of the musical dial go through various movements aatomitically.

—A Miss Bat t , sixteen y a u s of age. livlcg in the CamilyVf Mr. F. Van Dtreeer, at Uitnilton, Ohio, met wi-.b an awful death on 8Uurday night last. She bad beea up qaite b te , making arraagrmeats

—Ayer's American Almanae, for 1S<I0 is no' ready for delivery gratis, by the saenta. who sre happy to supply all that call for th 'm. Erey fam-ily shocld have aad keep tbis book. It b wonh having. Compdsiog mucb general inf.tirmalica cf great value; i t gives tbe best fanltnciion for the cure of prevalent comidaints. that we can get anywhere. It* acecdotn alooe are worth a bosfarl of wbrat. a u i its medical adviceb anmetimea vrortb, to tbe sick, i u weight io etM. Uany of the medical almanacs are trash, ba t this b sc^d meta l Its calculations are made puTprsely for' t h b latitude and are thneiore correct. Canardge t saAjer - sBi i i anac ,acdkeep i t .

—We notice with regret the death ef t h b geclle man, which occurred at BIcbmond, Texu , on the the 19Jl ult., f r o a apsplexv. Tbe high poeltioo as-sumed sad maiatalned by G«i. Lamar, says the Sa-vannah, Ezyta, was sn indication of h b character, a Bayard in Wsr and Poesy, and a t rue gestletoaa i s poltcica.

B b conoectioa with tbe atrcggle in Texas, bss made h b came and deeds lamiltar aad historical, while noble generosity, tmited iritb a tcnd«r rvBse^ meot, galbertd'arouiad bim troops of fiiesds aod admirers, wbo will weep a t tbe acii00ncemec.t of b b death.—CUrbsjM Chmritr.

(Mnvra«ISM,mr«a«ai«ai%-<*nsprsr*ieMnaWdk m gntu)—B aaati f t sqaaia.

l>pMl*t aoilw will W u I M ta jaar aAnRttMaaat Moaalr. a a r ts m n aitaatlaa, l a t alttadal aaUea, n o i W w U ta xivtMa.

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W«ia*nrskUtaiMBai>M. AH faUIAKl'at (<od tooka wffi S>4 It ta tiKtr InUMt to UmtlM ta tta a d n u a .

ThM W a t aar m<4M1s!mA ratH 1m- tk* J f r USa,It U hi^aa tlut oa ooa win u k OS to HMl* baa tWB.

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staaTCH. , J. T. roKtS3. STRETCH & FORBES,

Cor. arCallcs* a n t tTKiaa Sts., XaakTtIla.T«sua. W H O L E S A L E D E A . L E R S I N D R U G S ,

r T CktaiKiaJi. ealata. OUa. Df st" gi. Wlsiva 0'.v« aB4 0>u> <ist«, WkiM iMii. FaUT. TuaSkM, UMtr. PtM T«a«. lar* WIBM US Sor pw IMJ—IK

a-<i'>h u d a>nte>a rn r i a - i r . Ibc'-bh TMtL Ntll sal B^r B.-ar<-«, S«<vlcal u 4 Dratal iBitraaixts. r>h:oc rvlii> It >11 t a ^ r a a u aad In t^a Snakn. «k* lu(«at ta tk* ciif.) alaa, axtaaam B<«!rr«la 'BbrattH^ MdUaatraa, Pkab(Tmak a>a 0<M)d< a»t SntatV Anaratss aal Ck*B2ea:a, at nrmrj lli» ta Baa."'

Wa caa aall a»T xtmda fa oar tlaa aa Jw aa tk»y cai ta baa(kt ta «>aOaj»l,JUa. Wa nrr na^^tlalla eJt tka a.laa-t*M •teca^Ur marckax.taac4otka£a taaar Stock, aal aaiara ttxis tkat • • alt) sata tt larfaij to tktlr iatanat ta ra l ea aa h^Sx* ptrakaOaaaiaaakan. JtaT-U,

EATON FEMALE COLLEGE. W O U L D Y O U S E N D Y O U E D A U G H -

T T ««rt« aa InoltftU-M kf tb« CMKt T WWr* «»«««• *>i iaatrvet «t« m «• tkorcm -k %M i

%.nj ilftl* Coit^ la Wmtl a^* viU W fx** att4 h*t HttW m

to Xams VUAiaS TMS. «

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C. D STsra mm i v^* M «• ^ %£d CMsnsrUOf tttM» p «e»-i matatr h!«eKr«. Fer an aloms

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U X I O V U N I V E R S I T Y . " ^ p a K P R E P A K . \ T O R Y D E P A K T M E y X A t,f t1t>a taaJtatMa wilt r» oa*a oa tk* iJ o* ia»vai7 1 Sv

Tt» P la-ipai a'ai'a SlB>a.!rar Uta laXaWe antlal to rrtaia ilta thl^l»okia p.troaa fjtr k-trT*r» aop-oit 4aft«c lam* i-is- ci'Mw . Ha aatarta tk* Palvaoa a»<i F -i-ci^ of tt»*a 0-9«rtaB*Bt tk»t ha«a*ar {Teat tka a a m ^ cf MS^ h . wt.}ka**««peanata»ca

-ta* k>a b>a.-dlt(t. Ma teilr aaawW tS b-» » aM eaa aecoauEO:a:a a or 1) ateie if a.p*» arpH.^ ta.

J. C.HlGaS.Pria.

awMUksUa aesttkituwk

JLDSOX F E M A L E R S T m i T I ^ M i R l O S . A L i .

N P N E T W E N T Y - S E C O N D A N N U A L JL via oa >Zoa4»T, OstoW SI. Ta'a li,.

.Tttata oMof tkafMi-ataal tar^.^ a*v('<ana* a tha Soa-V Ma and a 10 r.maia Kaaea:loa of ht<k oH«r.

a rar**r ol aalat^aj>ta< «(a.o**tlT tar xw^aty-rtra T*l-a draw, y *t.aaaea f-o« araty piTtioa -f

Tisa rata'.tT o' Iaatra:tioo«»«>iauor Tor«T«i» r u^S r*a=k*<r«. b^aUrtiAtfcar a S ^ ^ T ^ Iratltat* r anuuS ' 'ha iaat Xa5ast. UiU aal aa^iawa. anllt'n'.l toai ^Fa* ia t ba al -uaa. laaSlaa ta ja : kiakar laaalia la r<-SJOaKocuUc.

U tuaTT Papartwaewt. TtaA4'»i>«l''oa'aaU8ti<yir»«eHr»4 a»

to tka k x o n • f G-a4»alt«a. ^Saaat-d aad txtaaaiaa. arcartii* tear 7«ara, It faaahata-tt^r a Cat>ata?a eaana,

4 r^xai: t«i;aa W o ^ V ^ eoaf l ' t a t tt wlj lacaiTa a Stpla-aia Ika of th* Corr«ra^loa.

Tka Iaa'i»ro la aapy Val witk aa appaataa a.4 K ^ aam 'otisatra-ti-v ta tka ekraleat SelaeM.aal Lisa .Xatad Las-la-.a a.o<»;i»«r»d la^alaH-.

Tka 1. bra-jr cootalaa mora thaa oaa tk9e«ao4 w r t t S r aa-J»e »4~.'aa»a.aa«afa-ata>a4 altk jrarorparisHoOa.

»o»ao« eaa alrana k*a«o4 tko Pr-fantarv con* attk-cat a tkv'aafk kao«:«4fa of 0-;amaar, Gaaara^v. Arttk-a o ^ aB4o-a«c Bof-llaH araachaa. Pn^aaat oaanfaaa a-a ta>iM-4 tliTaaahaat ia K-aSIaf. •ratUas. PaasaaaVis. Cam-ranv-a.L'-'iaTorttt't Tool Kaaia. aa4 •lbiie>lS:BdiM — Wo caaaoi. bUU altk>at tkl* teaaSatiae.

Dopartaaeat of Art. r««r ao»Bi»loU4 Haihtaaa aia axaMvaly ooEacI<4 ta

tk!a hraae!i. Taaatr alaovs as4 a »ari-ty . t a'kar oaalcal fa»t! u* c «taat!y la aaa, S^iet U a*-oattaa Is (fa-aat>aol>aa< D«rtSlac<ac aa4 la tka Toeatlatioa.

A tmartUlf Artiat l!>*t.-acuial>nata(a<al PaaU.r.aaaaaa] atto<.:1o«a>4a»aMrx a<^<atbaaa Viaoan. PlsfUaara -aaakt to akaiak tra«iraad aMVatoy Tom aatnra. aa4 to oa>« taatrfaDy. ACTaaead faflla atali tba Art of Daa fa .

laanaA'da ix ( m a U a a<aat aaiWtr ol onaauta l i bnrcku.

Bo•Tdlt^r Depaxtaanst . Kaa-r Vraalfi B l« aia4a f v tk-eoabrt at tk* kea^ena. aat

tka rxtra.tra taldtsg obaiata rrood-4 la-(iat. Tka »Ha<4 ^ ta»l4oa te tk* lB.lilato. aad ka, attk tka itant^a, a U aa d.Avort«a»k» It a aK aaaat kaaia

A taitbial ao4 >aoiMt MaTra dnataa loraaTf aatiK> ta tka kaaitk of yoaat

a Caeaa rnxm-rmd wrmff CAi Lai

tjmafitit^Uk^ h l O V M S t l

—We bare lately noticed in tbe L ^ e n literary joumab the aimouEcentent of three diSriect books telaUve to tbe Sodety cf Friends sad its decboe.— WemetttiaDcd two of tbese books amocgour Ute IHemrr iteoM. We now observe a third, entitled ••Tbe Sotlety of Friendf; aa Icquiry into tbe C'-usts of iu WeakOESs as a Cburcb. By Joaeph John F ^ ' Am<iog the causes mentiooed by the anihor, is its aeaious punait of wealth. "It b said that a msjor^ ity of tbe banking firms of tbe mesiopoib bare de-scended from tbe memb«n of tbe Sode^ ri Ftiends." Tbb we idioald think, ia batdly a jibt caase fcr tbedecUae of tbb respectaWe body ol Chnstbns. ItbaoevUeacenUbercf tbegreaitecG-omy aad fragal bahib of Frieods, who, by not in-du'giisg in tbe gaitia acd extzavagitcces of tbe world bave beea eeaWed, tfatougb maay eetxratiocs to ac-cumulate wealth. It b b said tbat there are in En-

A*< a t b t h C3tt aT '

Tkaaxpaoaacf popraa^aallfktaa taaav otkar laatlta. Itoaa'Ta-*aetabl*ra4atB tbanoatk. AB tko>o atotaaarfiy laeamd br a aadd aa eaall la tka Lttacarv Oofartaa^ ax eluXeof •ooaaata.acdalaooTalotklsc-thaaaatorak'xk'a i n t s t t k * C k a a a C a i b n Ika^i^ awacrlacdby tk> aaaoaatato— .. t 60 Aatiaat or aioSara bocaaaiaa, MaOaai lanacUaa fM<f X-iltn t>raa!ataa4 ruaticg fata lajria OUa aad M a t l>rt'xa

IS CO asca HOS

glaad aad Wales, aboat sixteea tbomaad Friccds or Uoaken; tbat the new admMoes during the present ceotsry ar^ragad foity e l ^ a year, "yet the total steadily dimbisbea, the yeariy aeersdon mchicg , p r o b i ^ sixtr, wooMo blBng of more rapidly thaa mem." Ur. Fox accounts far tbb dimlantlne; Siat, oaaeeoantof tbapecaliarlaagiugeof tbeSocilcty; •eeocd. by i u abaulirfng «r«aa proaelyttsm; third, by ita 'iaystie doetrtae aad ringubr Bds^stty. t » gether with Its defeeUvedisdpUEe,acd its rtgwa with reapeet to marriage, aad bMly, by ita ecsentridty of oaatame," vb id i be says was never ccoteniJated by tbe foaadera of theaodety. We apprebecd fitm taeaasaaof tewriterof taib«ark,wbidi bekcgs to old Qeaker famifiet bt Eegbad, tbat be b aiaocg the aeoedats aUaded to.-l^rwndeaM J^swnsal.

—Tba WaaUngtoa Ootnspocdent of tbe Clnda-aaU Gaartteaaya, aaderdateof tbeSSih: "Acrssy ana , iatVatieg probably tbe example of U. C s, took tbe Speaker^ chair to^ay, called tba meaibeis tob(Ar , aad attempted ta i«adaspee<^ He waa arreted and placed bt coeioesaeat. Had not the raie better be a p ^ a d to aeon otberal"

—0» Wedaeaday a brge Uelgbing party left GTceasbarg far adaaee ia the eoaatty. There was •«a o ra ixbrge detghe haded whh yeesg tediea aadceotieMa. Ch>tfa^retataaiehMteaa>.(twQ spirited bosae*,} cot IHgteced. tbe t b ^ apart, aad the driver h t go the Bate. TItabaya aadg i tb

p M w d iato a saM haak, aad away went tb*

Itk tka AJakasa Ma*, at BtJaa aa4

Baitbh •ivtMs.tAnteiO KukasT Aaiak BtsMiy. Bi,t*!»aX)bwBlm.<DOTilbg) • • laa^fltta. - - -XOatac; ^ ttaXuspalta 'WtmCj, Okarak B3>t»a.OI<Ma4 *Ute rye f tko»e lenea lke{ rA*W Aaa%at BMao, (•:dlla} Aastat H!stary-«kna(a

ehart Maa a »a!atlaf Waiasia a, * a , vutakrt. B»tr layaaat la naair«4 ta adraaca. rackat aaOMj ia act altew-d-Kar taakosw .. _

eakabe. kf lUO m«d. aal coaaaodiaaa ea«a» zaa to aa6 tt. Oo<'aa>aa IU.a. «<i!T.

r t»t ooiana k«a* cka'oa af sfariisaala S-Klal alatia aaaaraStbitad. •n,. Son** oaa'i>.a<o alao taaatka alOnat M a n i a k a . t t cL-ealaia, emsmitm, oc vwaWi-kad a»tl*a>*ra. mffir

ta ^OAaX.SATU.Pl tu i ra i .

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CoiTITnfUtiTlffl <rA»n->-a!ata. - - » • »

Oahaa>*a-a-hl!ta>U,att . . . U a t 0:>kaaaM*a—a!f aaM. aatltn. Botaa*alt4t.XK^Lakaaaa7ata, A s n ^ t t l MoUi ea tka X^WSeaas^BM^aas, • kvj-iJtlw of tka Afoeatfpi*. • - *M

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D^mnini t t i f fnHl . EiaVK-kHutSToraaTtinu • • S] faatita^atoarraths:*. • • ! « CwaaBBar tba , . . l i » S;as>toaBa»;l<a. . - . . - « Iba*>*<aa(raat.voLI. . . - XSS TaojdaalaXraaat vrt.1; - -Oiaat tnaWkaat.fCra'Ml - . . LUUaIriaWk>o!.[Qr«Ml . - . «» ern*>TnsaaB.(llia(ai«l - - • 1<* CaailxlUaa X<a3la*d.lla(ar] - • K * KnMoT JatartUlHI - - - - 1 f 1 M ^ i a ^ a t a a * Oaa>barjtaIaaairi*<a. - «> Baptts!aa.Br(>c«ts,(rithn*7rsak2tiB} ! ( • Ca.s a i ' w a l Patab fdiU [a«-kala)a] - K BajitlJSateSigi^aalDa af at^tOiawftail • » E cti aa tka aiftt-M (Bakarl • • tt aa|.u>a a>t PritMtaa-a. [ Wa3*r * OnfkatC I t C t m a<aa a-Way I an a a a ^ ^ [Paa<Iataa} «) Prs tSa tyoaCJaaaJoa [araakaciwallB. • S Ba .a d ? » ; r M O ( 0 ? « C a a w B i t a a , ( a i a ^ ] U AaOd bMaukS-aat [faatiatj*] > - tt lai jurtuu oC O m e t Batxt. . . . B Tkat'a<^(luiaB«^S>ptatv?•tid • • >• h«Taoa'>rB.#a<trri3£t^CC*ltta] - IXi

t Maaaal. - . . « Ba^u»ltmy<«. . . . ICS Bvtlitllo^oalaUlaa [Baiaa} - - I B Caacl-oTiMo!CaHatt.aBitttaB.t3aj[paI I* PrtttJa.oTr.Sajitjfca:k. I t a l a ^ r U b r u f , - • • Opaa Csmmaatoa. fWsItat) Biiiaof latajiJtajUaa.

B i o s i ^ i M a l t i agT^r of w » Caw.!, U aoC Spasoar a . C u * B. D, Li a o- C. H. S ?ar4«a. U»»Bt Woraaat tiaajWUis, ll.aiitra: In. Adoalralt Jnt a a - 1 laia.

s j L s a v x L u MtKKrrr.

SBcasur. Oaa-a UM.! Waaas.-MBai«* aa («Uta ta4san*a tCB*t n . rtacs.—DaBxai aoUao. banal: s ^ ^

Sao, U H: axtn ton ta bafa. n tt: 'wKff aa* t £ l » t a r m » s . l a w aia akoiamS* |aiaaa; OalctaS a p m ateao* 9 oaeu lar M Sa. >Bi Ha far bbL

B.va.—Kaaa ta m k a t . Ooaa^Beaan aia ftilaf fcaaSj a x OcBiHsai.-St mglieirerbaaba!. • u s . - n a a aH* ta M t k l a : ksifrt. partahSL isua.—Wa fsata. ia kWa. aSK:; Ji aaa t lMkaU*! .

S.T.O«aeaBteaa MaUha; ea»ka*sa*pee«ei*.UltaBa loatUJiaUa.

SaLca Srasr.-lBkami ^««,iakkirkszTakitl*, laU|B

Ooevsa.-«>i>i*T1riit;*—iiiriti. etl»i»Bki>ia«ttkn» a a c lacayia. McJaam.Ha«s

eaaiB Sso—tSoaar S«»* aa laAat teiottx SI 2fc ttr. o h s e O n a n M : B a d s S l S . Kaasa« ,c l«> . ( iaa : ia i^ I*<(Ii«.

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Oaa.-*laaae«, Bit laK. C IS; Iiihbb™, «*, sa l Biw CSV

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laaiiiit at TJ<i; 4m t t o U e ; at tfccab. SiaobBud.

t^XB-ir«vla<:ia ta raaBJtv eaAlS-c*aaS:aa: W a o a t t l S S t K S a a n a ; mraStat

r a a i t l i : Oa^c«Ezua satat, aocata ataka;: S n a S c t ^ Oala, )aaot ataltty tor •*»4. aarrastad 10 piadiAt oaa tomtk

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kat. tkat a Isct inaliajettaBBa ika: IkBn^mk;^ drlad bafola

llartfSTY. A. K EEtSO-EataMsgr tc Ewf* * AkVitt.

Vyaaa Kke a wblriwbd, nEhateg e rer tbrre of tba a M i ^ la adsaace, t tating tbeaa to pbcea, aad tram-pHl« aver the p e i d r a i a a M B . I t b a waeder,car t a f o m a u aaja, tbat a a s b e a w t i a But killed. Oae y jmag .bdy recr tvadaa a i r i y c a t m t b s l b e lide'cf ber hied, aad e e e e f b i r t t b a waa b n e a h , aad oth-e«a get e r wl*a» |**weamis . I h e a e e i lafotmaai Wt,,B*awaf tim b i i M

aalH*r8cke*> BMkabr Bowtko-a aatkoo. Vkay Uva.aa faralaauna. sMoSaMtotkaialitio. Tka aatk>>itaaJy 1

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a**t'«%I 1 ka B ^ M JKoaaafv. af Itaefkla. tkaa Qiaka at tkaa ^

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ax Day aalwl. a t at aabbork acboal By B. A. Toaakoa. WafeaiUr. I*atk-«oaara Pa%aaki*a toaa. J t r r a . O r a m Ibtka * Oa. kaaa {»wia«<« a cajF* artUa

b>*k r«*«' la"»a«a*a. Wo mm wa a-* tmlt' tlj »S ao edeek-'k'aatflliea-eeekealbealt.f* Hdaknaaoa **><•• V W e»4l egi aa* T** eg* araao aaal** **a iewaaeiwa, ea'

V* f-eae ela* aa • a olaaiaat ma.*, ekla e a a - - ^ aaar »na 11 tat «a a -ir.l •aaaiaaaaraaa»a»aaia»«tk. _ aa4 tb* aaiiiit.otlaa Tbia iiiUaa kiaa>*>%Wt attk a waaty af aaakaoa a trail i* tSt^aiaa. b thaUaar pat mf kiaao awd taBaWy la *• se, rBlt;'>U>«IOaL*Xtia»: VaeikafaBavaHthaBcbeS.—

By B. A Tdgbaa. IMkailtsa t iM. , Bulk oii'iia>«»-1lAlaaB< Tkia aaiaaa la aoabor tkna. *r a M m n bo aalM •b>>«iaa«id;'>rjrb40*oachaa XtoaMMaaKaekarcao*

4la*4o«.*ai««a<ta a aooat aaa** of saaartae attaaUaataa* aia^a*aa*SMMcavw W* tttala •** »ka 1 Umiakfcil

.taetMia. Attka «aa*a» vailaaiaaHckMtaal takiaa.

Tk* »n}a«(af»at Aa BaaRh-W«t a n r«kl»*lta Sacaa l a aeei***i«*S*ee#*ns«aaie tkwslli sit • • l a e i aeaikas th* a * ^ . Oarvaat aaaany aaMats « • tka •akaM.«tal*a •.tata»»it>»»Ttab* ViaiMi t la t1M~ ~ kaeawa iMt^iaia. law haaoM, aa««aatb*ca

Uaaa af tha X!»i Uca. Jadaoa. EisU Uoftapby. - - - . I » Jat^as HaicozLJ. - • • ®

!Dieologic>L Ciate'aCoaaoriaac*. - - • : I*> Batlcr'a Aaa'v^. - " - - I t * Pa:* tiaa Paat a-d Pnsaot, • I U Wavlaad'lMaatamUaai^, • I t l Cara^aoa Pr*»i4aoaa. - . I t * Tba G aix CoEiai-a'oa. - - - J W

• - - • ! •> CbriaimW-, - - - I t * a3da.>*«:ai!a5.La^aa4taCkxiat. • ta* Cilr If ti* Sraat K.-af. " " HTC-iTaaiEsjoa tiaa. tBasa - - ISS T«»a4»;a"«SaTl'al S«m->aa. • • - 1*5 Si3aailFrai:<a.rOoddrt£ia} • • ICS Lur to^ r i a r t i r* La - faa^ [Lord] - tSJ Ort -t a aad laap-iat'oa a: ta< Bibia. f Saanaa] 1 * i Ctrl t aa ra'aios:;^ £'3ra«f>:4] . * 1 C3 Com'-e: a< o of Cbltat. !Idt<3} - I U S-'act t;-«tar.a*. - • 11»

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RDINATIONS fc BSSOLUTIOKS

The SMtben S m i dcafli i s e o . V o l . a«». • xoecj^

nuraexoB.-Gkvrek of Ckmt at Fraskfoit,

Wkms, SanpMB M.Bawboof,late oftiia wmtj, kariBg wodeatiala thoBiotict Gkurdi at Ckira, lUiaoia. vbtaia^ aIe^ari«oouBesdatioafiT>mttiu CSiurdi, asdaftewards was gulty of une^tiaa ooo-daet, for wMA okaigea mm prefei^ a g ^ bin la tkia Gkirnk. asd k« was notified, trkd, ooBTteted aad expelled from tkis Ckurdu

Aad wkareas said Bawkoofkas left fwpartslttaM. toasaaknown. retaiaiax kia letter and deatiala of ordinatioa. nerefimboit Iststkn: ^

n . J VI- «„J MyMtniion I Mfbaw"rtA »•-« ««• I«r«w4<• £taett*d, TkattkupteaiableaBdreBOiaimi

Done ia ooafereeoe Saturday before the wooad Sabbath of Beoember. A. D. 1859.

Wiu-u Sruu, Ch. Cfk. BeligtOBS papers please oofj.

AT eUEA'ADA. MlSSTSSITf^.

npHE MOST HIGHLY EMBELLISHED, X tk. mmn ftfXB **rt*!t«t»l Wji^ta t!a HmIck a«:tMt«t (nfj^itct^t^ Wiltat Mmok tMi ScituOc bAmttMiaMun ««iSt». n> ilm l>i*uu>«Btr«U-«BkAtiB(t& kM>»( • a»i -----

ctWMMt al tiMOmOSioa ot tlM Sot M ctkac Huktu. _

ncXouLMltW lanSaaMxtvt Baa-JbrnPUaST w< gtBtk raiwr. kp* (kpeM t« tlMkaate al nptsttr Willi vhick tu tiieaUtiaa hM l«rMuw« tV

— •••-iS*wlB Tiiai. .titlT ta w »- •p: «

as. AiUno. J,UD4Tt8.

llM Wim. •! tk* liilTliiliiiitii'Ti'i a* FVticmlkruiaBtlMvateydtteteaiaMcafr MiaMBMkfc «»«»»• »a«»l»«iiU SMki Mat ilMvai Mria

"Who Invented tlie S«ringlladiine?

OBITCABIES.

HIS. UsTginl E PoUnr. vib of B«T. J. F. Potter, 4r{«xtedtUsUfea)llMlT(kaf Jolr, 1859, is tiie Silt jeirofberage. She was the dughtet of Be*. J. J. AodiBwi, or Poototoe eonntj, »li»»idppi.

I restim—•oas are «l9iBS; I ling. ••IIIUTT •jTffirr-

iiregriaimg; af»a»Mite« wtnB«»Scdies;

latahhnTH iwntwreraaBce; loeUaaiag;

fcMw^ MMm DBW ftamSss;

t ilriit—aoiBB ilipatiES :

aoM •» asRUsc-Hnn nt&jo:-, SooB an rwdnc-MUs a^riESr FTim mriiiiliia 'Ti rliTTr r*

t fiUBa^—aoBM s« lisiog; I B« ai%3eBt to ncOe,

SDMaltSMB deeds uelo&iaD; gtoaa ad their patta vterna* begte-; aaaer""'' somegoia-

[THE HOWS SEWINO MACSINSI isr JlSusrko IMS.

B. HOW K, Jr., ouicDiAi. usTJtanoa asd P kTKSTKK.

inpHESK MACHINES ARE STRICTLX

eiMbtnty, »»* trntitmcf iM xcuir. »j Tkneak* a tii&t ioskittixk "lot* ««KJ •Ja* »|>» WUi

Attbe«rir as. of twdTe jar. rte g"e h,r j CUT oiW WUt wcUim. Il>.»«<»»eSii» t«w«»raiiud »• OsulMnckMtk* WlMabT«Tt:MW,u4ukmj u«i» 'l&^iXSitriufiHissi-Ftkc.:m ra.»».w

aw Cjarfar JtMW«eiL. far »a itltiito*. M floot sa4 8to« Wiat CMlt«.Tri«iarfrs. Utram* hiT* mimt Wd »irfatMXi-m Uz taj t-llwr raic-trJ- « ba: uirana!.>T a<lliu<<4. Ho Btiar w •naa aoMiMu li« Bawe C/UcdM BitMaia.

nnut r«B«tmt*s k Goad S«TwlJ»g SuailMS 1. It abesia b. Ttaaa'*. it^a la ItaajMiarmcttoa, ani

heart to the S»Ti«, and TO baptised Ig-her fsiher loto the Mlovih!p of the P o ^ Bpifeg Chuni, of whidi the remained a worthy «nd eonsiitsnl maaber nntsl csHed to join the Church tiiuaphsEt abOTCb

On the 25Ui Of Deennber, I8S6, she WIS tmited in msrrisgetoBeT. J. r. Pott» of UbrfttippI, aad

T H E OLD P I 5 E F A R M . Kapportoftketninistix.

1 «d a biased arr xgeawat k ProTideaoo it is. I f^J tk? ««ker rolls koi« wiA to ^ t ^ a n d ^ ^ s u ^ ekoald aasasge rf « ^^

sorrows rf^^Sr « 4 ^ y "f w day ^ P^tio t ^ w coa.« I W i S S ^ ^ j witk tke Teltet tonck of kis dainty lips. Ir ' TktB it was tiat Mr. aad MIS. W a t ^ U- j eaaie happy in themselTes, happy ia tkeir

t}u>«. beiaff sMKoallT liielfiareof her woman's sonl, torn firom a(eob-l«alitadyinUBlon UniTets . S S S ^ ^ i ^ S p ^ ^ ^ that should win its lore-is it a wond , 1 Wtth the affectioo of a tn» -L'e. aad thede.oUoo

^ o ^ ^ S l b i t . repeat that she should M beneath the«eked „,. cer,Christian, most did ^ ^ kind i a ^ f and Httlo acts of wusrary of the srfaea's sorome, «nt to be . -rrted lh«i a loT<d circle of fhecd s 6usd}T renrd. [ftoai maocence to be the pey of the hbartiae, I ptiTatiots* anK»

T h e ^ T ^ which o« rt«y opens w« I «d the toy of the destroyer T ^ d w ^om order that h« hushuid might eojoy thoee adran-fee Kguii tane ef meeting with the Green O druniarf-^u O bea^ ^ ,hich woeM o»tiflmte to hfa fatere wfol-M o ^ S ^ ^ sitaatSltothe apper part of misciUed a k« Mo^ nea a. a nUnisler of the gon I. With a brare she district fewMchSIr.WatkiasUred. This Nefen^? Y« wM m. wealths offiisresation. and but for the I—'«t it lash thee as withawUpoC scorpion I ^ ^ j riTo to promote her own ^ t of proji t i a ^ ^ h t haTO sared their lacerate tte soul with ito enTenomed ^ ^ .dT„c«a«a in knowledge. B« « « — Biea j ier^e^ aad suffering kbl<ag, J?™ a few diort months oaiy had pt»ed away wh« the ' ^la ride. fcifiih, t l y appetites; and jm hare worse ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m pe«»fal dwelling and • Watiins had just catered <m tie reccad Aaa failed your daughter! Afwr a long, ^ mother, as we trust and be-

year of his minbteriat "supplyand though ab.^^^which jou hare fiUed up ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ h„ S pleased wish kisser^^ ike church^ ^ y L i . action, of wkaTk meant by the yourjoaf ^ n o ^

th« ealertal. 5. naha«V4a«»eja«ia:!i»ai«iri.!»tlut«ab«awa4. 1«laoald ba a»i» U uMeot -Jvi.**. ariilk. «. It aaaoM M abla W aaw fma t» fii* asfi «=)

tkkck ts ihta, vitfc r fidHy witboat cliarclec ^ tMtoa. 6. It tboalt !>• »»!» » »«ia ti« t»t«<<m (ta-trp at"— — koli th« aj.4 apj* tkrtada. acl wilt BClSjcml?-I. It>]biudkaTaa<lr«i«iiMt£as; WK asaaniiaMts

""tTha DwUa thoB hai. jwipwdiCTUi motion. TWaia » it aboaM W aUa » Woa a Uaear. Inn wiih a hBa-

mai i ahou. J uiict. Ceil, raa an> guhir, 10. It iliMlit W aJwaja to »«)[. II. It>ko t>.eapaal*<,[uisxtbr aaiaa a(x« rt tbnaS

jffllistrilaiiKiim.

OTAXk

JOHN YOBK & CXX.

BAAKEK TKBAIB ALL l lal 1

J . W . WILSON, Offumi* Smuimi Bmm, OB^ Birmtt

MASSmUJ^

!Si3Maj«rt«t motmtn •"^'^^SlSiafta

TCMOJCS ASD SWELUS<S

g'gnL'rZr'" .....T tbanta. ait avk i>a»a a -RadM.':

rtiUat W T* **- - r—

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Wnraght I m CooidBg Stom. twrnSam, BaWaaaf M

M Baaw.apM ^ ym^ t^ <Hi It H»'««B>t»t.

IcMaaMdtr athii u iSi -

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.Utkain

KXKS SSKARS, I hBrtiaalMwtewttfcaaaarfthatel ati

- TMkaataia—ta«llT"ato*.as kla«Bta,»wiTa • niilaii —"-' uasMtaU' Ens, aw TUBiscaa. oa

xsa iacas.

ranaa. »ar-I»w»J«a af AtratniSaial aalelataw l»tU Mttat kaastKU aal*aa3aa BXTETCLM. EABDS.

^tka Sim mai JSlwr aaa-towtXETmcuI.

_t liT tucaB t» aar rf tfta I aw Paral, rtm^ tm

Sf lharaax, aaSXnaaa|>ttj<a:aEiT aiiaxIXtart

Tia y!xikkIaekt!a.riMatites,4 prt-a• !>.»«« jkt siata in OLD iKamcics o»RS roc.

kaa« eaaMSot vUckaaMaUtka Sai<ca(tkaeafl>a,aB-ik:i]i«tboaawha«*atiaa to a!nri bs>* a aajatliaa a* win wAh.

LUfW JLSD COJlL OIL. AcaaSanlaarttea 9a>s<>adaU,BiIa a>< kaaaafal laajw, a}>aia aa fcaai. aai ta taMta tzalaUaUtealttaBisst. J. W. WILSOK, tikl»-tf Ko.M0caa«a8tr»«t. Haakrina.TaM

E W I N , PENI>iaETON jk CO. WialaaU DtaUrt ia

DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FEBFUMiaftY, Tobacco, Cigars, Snof^ Oib)

Paints, &e.

JhiAie—ObEl,

TarfcCCy.

F e v e r ^and A g u e , ^ ftos Wkidi naakSaJ

SCO. S IMS Btoak, usbthxx.

I ind as you steetch forth your arms to fold her H^Tbg W a long Mustomed to the dis- heart she laughs a hoarse and gipsy

wasatiea cf a G^pel," the p ^ o p 11-agk; s ^ ird and ho-low gouno, m whi^ cjatribaaoroffarty'dcllarswasthought -'ou recogniia ^cse^es tha t^^e

; decided msrk of regirf for their popular I Bthie in your ear, aad eaUed cn you to pray. preacher, and Mr. Watkiua like too maay wha

atSRia L—TH* XEHSIXB.

FrwMa aald, raw, dtTnal aton^m die ttoath at Msrrfi, themoBt dis reeabla psrt i oreacaer, ana air. it ai ^m ao w«« maj» •---- - t * j j * :

ofthe our SoutienTdim-., when Ld preened hi=i, was too modest to eorre« hluste; ence modest! have ^ - w ^ atili lingers on tke budding or, haTOg been raised himself tke lie inikeied floweB; and b ^ , I • ..M*. r.it I stolid iasoi£3ce ismantung inibS place, vvcat

i'ou look ugcn the face but it ii net the same; Ed firom braza.

with the iring of terron was p^Jul in the extreiM, bat ixr miod was mnarkably actin, and the wb^ histsry of h«r paitUfe uemed to pas* ia teriew be-fore her. She dwelt with pecoliar p2ewtsie npca the time of her cocversioa and bapUm, acd ex-picised a desire to depart and he wiih thU SiTi<tr whothra rerealed luauelf to her as the "chief •mocg tec thoosaad acd tlse ace alio ther lOTciv." She ipoke with much feeling of tie piia the bolJen

IJ. It ihca« fcbia ta xsaka a lar j or *&rrt atttcb. IS. It« oaM cMDzaaaea Mvtx tlg^liy a; tin fint atitaA. It. It .tjaJl laa <rrii;y aat Bvta Bat U«i- aaisa. U. ItatKVX b.navaad b-.d; noaaei&ara an laccaauat

coa-act wlib the work. IC It ba UabU f® ff-t oat it£ rritr. 11. It ikacM MI b* liaila m Vr^ tba tiiTaal, nsr tkif !«. It ituaU aa.- ba lUbU to all tba epeTaur'a Jnaa. 19. torm a ri^ o:: csdttr BOfiave!

oauaarb. wobtalat xhnal. a U Uw aaaa »iiiaae£»Jc Sa. it»b«.al<l« ba .-naratra ibla tkaa Is iaxcrti. -

61tT IHX BSiTI ra!r;> aal L»ath»T Miiilaaa »:a axrrj-'.tal tj

riTa aaiaJa-tt liiaa aay o-.b*r k t» fcir-

a«w a finr dajs rf aidlow stmiAine, iarisiEgjia tie school, and aertrkaT^ , v . _ ki" v tha bnacr ti dme kis taam afeld-thea a L ^ of pinching Be«^ty. he perhaps gare the wondw that u^n «cm. b l a ^ d

iriad i« feg through th« foreste ^ ^ ry li&a conadaatioa. The peopk jhe ^^J MAwt^gasroB&epLttBS-^acut&g iitea hici, and he liked tham; the «K«;regatio- bridge, and a refoge from tie «ld^nd

H ^ JwSong tho kope of esdy sprsBg, aad j t, pr pects far usefukess fbtsering; whu «t€r! Dro^d! yes, croirarfl ^ gone

when her tremblicg Soger pointed you to

;rould cau« to I BAPTIST CHORALS : A TUXE HYMN . . ^ T ^ ^ ^ lX>e00t.CM:!CMjt0fK=jct.«m*r.gU--0.aI •lagtarlatM

AET ( s i L L E R I ,

ooasaa coi<lx«b not csios «tii«— Fkatograpks, Kslaiastypea and Astiso fpaa VVE WOULD BESPEGTFULLY CALL W liiaattaBttoaaf»aTyatT»Maa!tt1 awaai,riHj iafa

nai ta tba An. tbat wa ban as!aixa4 acr <atab!ldaaaBt.ia ^ditloatewbfekaaotbaTaty-Ctbaabaaa wiaaa.al ala aa ill-MW aasblrits azastaiActazaaattkabaitaataattea. nvBtlu

S>IkU.I£T MS TO TEX UTB Bza raoTosaaFS. raeKl.oiafaeilil1aaaia«ii-k.T>arannaaaat

CO aaa* vttbact a plctaia. Oct bai3eTUMaa<»lalarsaaa£mBa»ilcaB.ateBa<vtlk

dia kighaat RrSa af yartzxitsTa. Tba Laiiaa' TaUat Bacaa h saetiata'aol cacifiMtaba. c anteis ara skfUfal aad c*

ariii«;ialoi«iBb> lyaiaitsisH tiwtaitaarsn icJtojaars.

icTizxx aartarfz, r.H..ba:=if aov la Sev Tack.al tki oasaiaeterrflC PboteeTapfcScti;! Asihretvpamatatlais, waare .aabled t« al SzaS asct: tbajekiaa aS pnrmrM wbc «i»2i tareeaa ia>e=2an ttaialMtai eai»i™*at »nrl fUtm c. c. Eraaxs. iaa t—a

m £sctder.

'remarked

her bdored parent*, and reqoasted that her lifeless remkina migit be comejed to them in such a tain-n«r that thry coold look apoo ber ia,c» oase atore. Al Umei licr miad wandered, cad bodOy ttuSeriss« mingled with her meotal cocicrptions, prodnciiig Stoomy f<aebodicsi. At other ticses her faith wu strong and she *eemed to hare delightfal foretastes of her bsmcrltl inlieritssee. S:ie joined in a clear

Maytttt t»3r:h»a-M tiic'SCabca; 4i tb=iOa Hjusci tSal ai» •.« ba h«i»l m bitb tba B«j>-.r« aad iki' fialaHft. wiU> af|>rvp;:at» nai-e taaaab byaia. HjiE J »»=• toaait bookaaeketad Zfott.

Hjaiaa sal«eS.d by RET. B. MAXLT. J2., DJ*.;

UcM titf ti bj

EE. A. BEOOitS EVERETT.

CART\\TIIGHT & BRO., GBOCEES,

I ocsuaissios and Torvazdiss Hfwnhairts,

a i l

when ner tremDiicg nngcr pciniea jou tu 101 uer — K'eho j: si<-:fca hcaren, and when it traced the lines that spake i rolee wiih Heads aronnd her bed-aiie xa singiig 11 c , k,, siaiiua Baiim iM-y.

ear Prio—so »st< pn a-yr. or t! per tcjju.

^pueBtEagwarrstk- I "Well, Miry, I must ba ^ g , ' SattWM tk« daywkooiB gcaydawn f-JundK,, rising from his,eariy breMfast, "Cjrus, I

W " - - «5d fcW the ctilS^ life ? Bat you wculd cot follow tt, and you tenco she uttered, was, " teU aU my fneni. that said ka,addr«ing his wife, have not only turned away yourself, but hare Usrgaret PoOer died happy.- ^eleft Landmark Bamer & Cherokee Baptist.!

cap ofloi&o and a biie of ^^^-hy^, daar," repGed his wife, «I am strewed blasting a^es on her flowery p»4. w o t o realise « l-f-M l I break&st; it's a Ifflig Lrrr -rou hs^ ta ride si far this unpleasant O! be not Eurpr^^ to se as you humed .jrargeiiaad, composed her Ufitos fa™ for

- - . . J. - -n, the ebna corridors cf the nether lust resting place, yet she did not depanua she!

DUOS OF COTIsraaT PBOCCCl, «?. Broad BU«a£>

xida, aad »y bursa is d^w, aad sccse eom-pkiusd of Ky tardiness at IvAzaeediz"

Xka m d waeua thus addnssal ttos kskily BelaeWc plain t«!et, aadeaatrng aglaasa ^titolitiiiBtepeBa-uathKr pallet, to see thai ttayweieptopiaiy aomed, paved out into ^ khakcB, aadeal Bet^tokaraaiastaaEe, waa asoa krt to other enmntTaiioas ia pre-•hsb* s kaety anal far ksr husbaad. ^TOea^ dinly l i ^ v t tk^ it wu stUi aoghc widia ud a resiaous fire RUt its nja firing irrer Ute Soor, aad wal!s» asd rafiex* «f &a loe Idtekas, aad aa tke ruddy Bgkt streamed urougk tke eraeks, tk« £uiiliar

Mr. Watfciaa as ka paawd by oa tke way to tiiB stabis ta look after kis old " g ^ t i ^ y . "

Bat old daddy Cyru had anndpatad hi2, aad waa gurjlag ksrse, iriiiek was de-nhoalely partakiag ef kts fii^ as his mksUs-

CjFTB, yuu kers! I kardly thougit yra weta astir so early,"

"B, sasEa, you tink I Mu lay down aad Aw wfan T*^^ and Betty guns fw ssok leeufist. Mora deadai, ha ao look right for B«ai|C»indtu)aaiA«B got<B ^eaa dcae tear** in."

• WdB, y«n am saddle kirn asd bssg him xosad £t«aily; I skaQ moa be ready ta atact."

^Ysa, aiiam, soon he bia eat SEan eats aad Mdar I katek km asd bring hiat rsusd to de ffta. BiAkuasaseatEttfal^ksseaa'tttabel n r i if ym ao fised kirn."

Afiec braf «dlc<{uy, Mr. Wat&s re-tszaad ta tka kouse to atsks up a fin aad wait waMl kis Mtkfal wifs and dsmesties hadatade ^neoemy arraageiaeaia foe his iotirii^; eadMka wtikedo^ dd Cyrus aightbe heard BnrawiB«IinrtaBe,aaksiaatka eurry oomb

d»v. Da tr? aad Rct back as soon as jou can; J through — - - , . ^ , , , -i' iways m kcs ^ sad when you are away wsrld, the pallied phantom cf that chiM w^se herseU to maay h«ut3 ia her aeir nome. tom hama." 1 wcnld, had you caenshed it, bfted | y tndy amiable acd Chrisliaa chiracler, and

'•Icdied, my dsar, I always eairy a hcaTj ieart from home, aad often do I cist as arsSous liought hack to the dear ones ia our littia cottage. Bus God will provide; I kaos-, and I feel that it is wrong not ta trust htm wh(> has said, "I wiH never leave this nor forsake

aa'I drawing <» his overcoat and ttVmg his sadJle-bags oa his arm, Mr. Wat-teas walked cut ta tha gate, where Cyrus was Mdisg his horse.

"Mas'i'a, yau no gwine tek your umbrelli I<H!g ? May bo he ram fare you get up jtmdtt; ^ t you see fee bia doudy cow ^

early I your honors and thocghts to hcarea, to tea jou writhirg in the lake of fire, fithers! be tender to year children, and be i jeiloas of your diughter's love. Guard her honor as you would goard your life. Navcr uplift a reertaat hand against a woman's breast, for that man is a monster who can bruise with a miscreant's blow that tender basom, or terrify with a coward's curse that angel presence.

by her truly amiable stronger eyes shed tears of real sorrow orer her tm-Umely end, sad many aad fervent were the snppli-catioiss offered in behalf of her bereaTel hosbaad aad her motherless child. E. it. E.

Murfreeaboro, December, 1S59,

Ir^Dols Qnb CDllfgrs.

miy ehasgo; go to ^ house and get it for

T H S T O A D A T U I S R E P A S T .

Few of our rcidcrs, most probably, have repast. It is

aad with The teniae

is doubled back upon itstIf, aad is tipped with I a glotiaous secreiion. Tie msmeat the beetle

"Yes, OT, carry am for true," sad Gyrus, j somes withia range, the tonj ue u shot forth siartb" f<» the umbrella, ''he no good fcr get I ,rith unerring aim, sal quick as lightaicg, the wet dis'time d« year." j eiptivc b withdrawn. They are invaluable in

"Misas! Miisis! I tank ycu for de umbrella, j 3, garden. Mr. Jfc sis, in his gleanings, cam msm, fcr massa. ' j plai-s of gardeners destroying them—of sav-

"O yss," repliid Mrs. WatKns, haadine j igely catting them ia two with th<^ apades. it to him at the doer, "how aould I have for-1 We hope not. Hirtleolfaristf, of such '-gros gottaj i i" I ignoracec,'' ought, the^elves, to be citirpa-

«A'i, dat's him, now massa caa go." "Ks^eTeTTthinestraightuatillg^baek, _ _ mis,'' aaic. Sir. Watkiss, mauntins his hcrse, j aKMsure, to a seitct ficiily of toads, which we

" ' ' seme of which have now Mr. Jesie men-

the eaiinent aursery-ueit week. €k»d4>ye?' ' j min, keeps a large number of toad.i ia his

Yes, I tek )t»Jd care ef ebery tiag. by 1 tcves for tie pu^rc cf de3trojlcg.the wood-de kfila cf de Lord. Giod-bye, massa, God j ti<j<; tVat iofgst hi lust', aad that they do not Mess you," sad Mr. WatMos started oa his j axm at all affjotcd uithjho heat, even when

US ION UnrSr:

U N I V E R S I T Y , aabOTO. fTexmseae*.

»accltt: Ua.. J.ll.r«n4>;ao,k-ll-,Profca«oroJ Thaoiicr-J. A. naia. A. It. rrafaaw of llatti«aatJca. Bar. J. Q. MeCaO. k-M, kdjoBct Prcteaar cf Laar>ac« StatbaUfttiaiL. J. T. Kabarta. k. Jt, M. O- Praf*or »» Jtat a l SJaaaa.

C. J. Hasii», X. a . l>t»:«iac sf kaeiaat Laaaajaa. Prct J. a. Paoiiilaa, icUac CkalTia»a. TtoL 1. k. Dsika, Dean aad Slraartai kfaat.

_t7 CO to ft ce CO W It 00 Boaid—b> tban>aati7.tt«

jaCkatasB. Sariai Stailoa oaau Jiaaaij ti. Mca.

Ttr Catajma or iarthat particalara- aMnn raialrmaacr JkJiss r. w-rrcara.

PsiiiitUi st Hm, Ca- a: tZper aaaasi, ia aiaaa J. II. WOOB. Editor.

CoaaKsr'aarra a.C. Ga, L. T. Itejal, Ga, J. J- O- a«ti!™». a;» . D. P. Sasritt. r a TaATn.uo,Cii»Mf S- SaT, Tia.

T3ESIDES M A.N Y USEFUL SUBJECTS, X3 for af Jcfj-Taalias, o! 1«»e3i>firi tba pSely cl Cb-:art»M. ba;»>tt<; tJa-atloa. »rl aiaa-oa*. iMi it Bom d!J0ia«i~i. ail acraajia* ta ta:io<nas ii*a«

•iii«iap.< t rtial la-Ta-catT .noaita.ltea : i i-h -eftndcma. Bj rrMtwt S. tL Craafa-4, 0.

D. tJ»-l«rT fciBir*-! lb- aad 1 Tit' TWtwi afj tiriii JBra'a driifiow

iU»OTi.-i=>«- fj U. Co-pet, A- A. SMUJ a ssatbodj: "I' C rFtiix' Ckywr'i WwJi .- br Prtt f. K. M»3. 1 .Vj'i»m,crr B ardi «<i PlJitf l xtm- 1^1'jE.C.

Ho.*a.« W. H.<rarfc. Tht ftcA C^u^ni* JL'ruMii Xl^-xx or tba FTaaial

ixatu, cf k-rtca b* lea* r«»ra al t «f irm p*rae» cf color, a. < iir*. a..taT»«d-3ll-i;tM;iir».

S. ik»»aiiwS«c' D f'orvxt. UJ rjr TAX C.M.Tkawp aB. a rmtura B.»>tJaTc:ictar.

tbe a>«T» a..ci«i vrl ra, Hoa. Lott Warra;, n. k k- I. Ho'-rs Uab-rt fiTOiij. Pm. UaarMat. Ik.

I Ha«b Qatan, B-liey, a-ai a»a3* ba-r* 1 nrofnia*ttoaaatri »atBtoaa»'o»Ia»'Ht. O" <*i5p«e tba Editor jsasara wiU ijok «a to ttt».-«wa lai^

Kc« -J a t!Mat«aa>«=-ii» f!r tba - Saaaar A Ba tiat,-aua4r«li».auKl«>«M-F.i- P aj. Oir papar la toa KaxStat

« tob do rot aaitl-. AUrtM. - lUaa«r i S.jtiit." a sa. Ga. il«;l>-ln J. it. WOOP.

J . W . TOLSON &. CO.,

Factors and Gcmmissisn Merchaats, Ho. » 1-3 Coaisiare* Street,

,5 Hcsnz, ALi.

Z. C- -vccb.

W O O D & I i O W ,

COTTOS FACTORS ASD 0»llISSI05l

MERCHiSTS, So. Si, STSEU it. JCEVr OKLKAXa.

Parttealar aad lacMsal anaatloa faSa ts tha sala a! ] Oottcs. ta tba arebaaa cf rarriTton. aaS Basckaat I •ri jjiaa. atyWy.

Gia s. ckaaiWiot. Jos. koseidsk.

A B K A D I X E & MOGB IDGE , !

51. -Wlile oa is ' tos »««tbeeaith's ^ a

saijb the Baer.eni become toatsams • d,eiwtiartofoart«5tBi«>,»tfmB!«a-

Hood the body m the f,' torn art it oit TheSiood redies to the ceolrf Thia b tie Cbhj- Boi m tHS^'SJSL . ttcaa imd rasha tc d.e aa, tise «tai=?t eAMstti*^^ !

ixT. thCK art tbe to J Asci. Sodinms initussssIcisiKti a Jf «==• aennice the Isealtk if i£ is =»t , We hate Utared to Cud. sad kiTB iboaa. 1

Aye r ' s A g u e Co re , aeotraSies tiis snateiCT ^ .

and ainmiates the liter loeipdtt to" it sJwaM,so it doa tha aSiaiag ^ is rf moreseroce If e t o m aeam it eipeU K the OT M s .taoria and ttes toey those wi jae tt te ^ ^ aaacSa; keepatiie«J«zra ta bspiJi alzhM^u^ ta the ffisease. Caawpsaaiy a J»t TOIt ^ tnoiecafiw, ^ Sdnoed bT to BBdreiaot H^Lie. orSEma r-n J ^ Ehetoiatism, jSTcatani. Asd^ PaJptanma, Paafioi Afea rf^ Spleen. Hatnies, Ofi^ ParfTsa, .rteaari^fem^ cww,iHn be J

cr fcis the instssitas:'. trpe. Tla»

c rvBWksscsB kX9

COMMISSION HEBCHASIS. SOS. Et ASD S» JSOST.kSS U ASB »tOOOS gTXnrS. I

2CXW Oai.Zk3C3. Tba Tor»>rf!ai l>ua;u<>M »ia tacaha tpacial aUraithai aad |

ii pltcb. 0«aairr=t!3taarfIIha».jrom»taBdI«aoBaI atu ki:ord«=»SHa4attiaaioruatBotie«a=ai»waat=tail

jri^ LIbcial Caah ksTueaa snaSa aa Frodaea cr Xtcckaa- j d!aa.lala:ia. aatP-tt

J . W . TOIiSOlf , Qeceral ComBussSoo SCsrcihSBt, -

WCBEJtAlA.

Ctntc" ira«OTa tile es=»cf these csrcs the £se3se. , . Tto it accomj&te = ta erpd tise Tiitu fiTCT ti» STOCT ; ^

cHmKxoid. HeiireariseswluIinrtcrciiKSiMtiW ^^SshT^bactiSeed i a f J ^ ^ S^OTttcaE- doesitatiaise. aadwrth . hate great rrssaj toWeve ^ ^ ^ &r thesdioSe elua

ladiihaistil! asjo^t; tdidi is, th=t tt U .

wdl as good. psETkEta rr

J . G. A T E R & CO. I.OVEI.I.. HASS.

Psicat Oys Doliae rEc Bcm*.

D R .

A. ssBLTOi, r. «. jons, a. eascxet. Lilt tJ EmJ. SbaitCD lataofBiiraa Co, Kacrpil Tara. Ca, itojbla. CHELTON. J02«ES, & CO, COTTOS O aal Tabuea Vastea.aElfacarai Ca=a!aka Tf iilili'l

Pw. MAXBY & GO. Dealers in TIS 1 • FLATX. Bi/OCZ TIX. COrPSS. SEZXT IMaLUkS I I npihW&e.InvislTtaSlnte.PlsBbaa'Caaiaaatlbtaiialt j iiAssLrmm laca iikS7U8.rAxun i

The beiuty sad vigor of our flower-1 SITUATION AS TEACH-1 L ^ ^ ^ J J S ^ . bordfrs we hive ifng aseribed, ia a large | _t T ar.j,? a aibam Gia<sa . of ua sr..

-Ode A^ofrmn.tatlrhi,haEeb, De of Ziae, haHtliTa: 8h> hah eaxxied auey a Cionna^ Aad ilrfn esrry aa many

Ot^.halUma.'* •'Dat's a Xedkodis saa^" mstiered fhe old

esa ta liaadi^ "betllova fiff ang ma, he make euiftsl tpoiJ'

PenBag Ae prepaiaSiSH fit leaving, let us iobadaea oar fiieada men partieukriy ta the n a t e .

Mr. WatMas waa a rmreaeBfa ve ef a lat^; of &iBth£ia praaekers, who giv« th:

of soaakaod aad Uie czpmtEes cf olii •gstv a toslial, adi^ayiag a^<tra>joa h> Oa dlinrtbes. Wt^ but uaiiied meaa>

tka s a ^ ^ tksir CuaOiaa, spiritaaOjr te Botkxsis aad fiadiag iheat^vca,"

.££• ia t i ^ tkea a i ^u^e foe exi^e^ . -ta nnmit imiiti'TlTfiTirtitTrnrmf fif • itT- ean.

Haviat savaral eiiarei& to "sap^y," cflea dstaatns tium home,

M^afOrattsia k spe^ swayfim th^ fi iiTiw. tiaar aeeniar bsdaega is xuatmnSj

aad tka kard task of-providiaiciiu'

his caeerl^ way, through the dark pine forest | whilo Cyras wect ta his duties as directed.

(to aa casnsraa.)

BT aiv. a. wSEsat.

it readies 130 degrees. We are surprised at this latier statement, which does not agree with our obsemticn. "We have cbstrved that the toad, in very hoi weather, seeks shelter under foliage, er buries him.5clf amon^ the <iuft mould, la the evening he emerges from

, - . . , J 1 hiscocceaimeat, sad no doubt thea employs IT is a smafl cottage, thinly furaisted, j ^^^^^^ tozgax Mr. Backlacd mentions tha fumiEure, likfl tha wins, see^ wast g I ^ ^ ^ ^ They are employed as

iiRsy. Half cf it is at the Mwa^hop, a ^ it i ect-traw. A fcriiade cf marauding toads ij ail gently siabBg »to ^e same vorte^ eondSed into the garden in the evening. He baa a wife and only daaght®-a to ^Hd ^^^ , f ^ ^ ^ ^opj^, hut ia the mom-

' iag their entomological tmployer, by a gentle

Hoitbara Calawattlaa, altbai U a H-jih Scbnal ot kcllraT. or aa arirala Tutor fcr a wal aambar cf r l St la lami:!,*.— TMhtm aU tba aac ldl br»cv«. LaUi. Gsa>> Gurman. erTsck.aad)ra>io. Tba b«t of .»rar«M»a jiTia. a Addroa -A.B.-«aES=:4.«oeka.iar.K.T. OaelT-i:

BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGEr HOPStssroLa. rr.

next session o f t h i s in. atxttooB vlU epaa oa

amtday, a»ta Awgut. bwltatka oaliaja, aariy affSeatksa ahaaM ba |

J. W. arST. PrMldKct.

rpHK A ttlilB

boa»«. IM acrea cleiTed larf. aiTKuSirit frc= ti« A Atiacttc BalirWl to tba art-as? tba

Cb-rokw BaftlK Co tx*. at sltwi'.* Caas eosntr. Ga_ at ] ISdo lvra prra/ . If d tlrrf. tba oowy eaa ta r.laii»d a: lautnst «|»er caat.5 to the pareba«r. ALK. Sia acret •aita aa •-•rjxat brick t-nTA:. xsi 1301 «'jar»l laad, ta Bio»= tc»a VaT.Cbalaaca<i»Et7.o!aboat Srrt T-'"T laai, at »lSr«r acra. ajrl t«r=a ai abow. TbaiijrBWcainaoiirttiaysrcbaaariiea. IkMaiatkatsc

Auacsrra a. waisnr.' <Kii-S-2si iazix. C«-

MEXICAN MUSTANG.

wsrt. a—w.wa kaaf acaataat aikaad TbHaBk Xa. ddiwiat Trecubalac AsmsM.bc Jatt, |

Ccaa. u-iaanx

T.w.iLaoo.

To JmijaOi.-*!.

TtlE POPULARITY OF THE MEXI-, ^ ^ . CA* HTfTASa ll.VS3i»5T i. « tb t! I

KA.IF paid STRICTLY IN AD. —J.fej-Board aad Tnlttea (bra tMSi of » ^ etow aaM bna. ra.) M Uecad Ftal-

$50: ,;;«ka.<Uaetl>aMU)

,Maaad talria, Aadanoa tawnj, Taxaa.

of Sftecn years, just budding into life. dty aad hard uaw, together with station, i Uem todi oige thiircabling have told thdr talc up» tne mo&er's form ^ ^ T^a ia this way B«y i^ous aad ra-4 and face; and when tha lord aad mwter of o^^ t ^ j insects have the house eemss Biaggeri^ho^ at midni^t, I ^^ cbtaiaed." Tacro is just now, says Mr. h2 Sads that they UTO stret ed to, "a plague of ants ia maav of the cn the tTittertd bed, tee daughter s t ^ u i uee ^ ^ defy extermination. I i,hidd«in her mother3 b;^m,aadteraia | , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ who are troubled white kiadB ^ ^ d about ker c ^ ^ ^ Uith th^ p!«gu«s. to try whether a toad cr coa«aeace-stn^ mA roo^ f^^^H^owoutS^them." Most certainly. They threshhoid, aud stays to staygenng feet by of theso insectg-iid why g ^ ™ at the aoor-p^ they act perform tha same ftieodly with bioed-saot eye ujm the d ^ bed that ^^^^ ^^ drawing-rooms of Loadoa eitiKia T hi, KlSsh«« p w g i ^ t o h ^ ^ ^ b t a ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ t pxejudics e«i prevent the soblacg v«c3 eirfaim, "ThywiUbe doaeP I . J ! ! lEd thea his gisptasj wife ssghs forth the

l a y i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T^i^tiae immemorial, have been,

av- v V l i ^ i w ^ X ^ w ^ e ^ t ' d by school-boys, aad yea ^aot i teaoBig &e£r dSdren devolTcs aaalaly ea Oair p MBt, weak, Uxxiaas wiv«s. Should lie wrt tbca teansitac of m^, latker thaa r^gaaA {Mix wuru tnw), "a pceadcr's

rialaaUtata, VACX:I.TT.

atSSa 1I.T. SMITH, FralaKA laiJIiSl Baarthaa, Katorai BdaacaaaaS MUadWatkcauflea. Bates of Tuition.

Tca A **BM OT Twsarr waxrs, Ill.tCaaa,Jl»oa. 8acoai01aia.»tse0t TbW Cla«». C3 « OBalla*aatlaa,d«a«aaattaaca, X 66 Tba Vmldaat caa aaeoawadala lartT boarvlt;a. Ia dar-

«aUtmtloaa=;iM«$70. PoaWraly «« iatetlan ta Board SlatttaB nam tha abora lalaa. fmt al>an« « aoj mn rtSSTaieeat WwUaota* Ockaaaa AJ dsMga <!<>=a to

bOlsiwBaar* aadTaltisa«aasad aiadafaTaUa

X'4. -IkU JtKl'j »iT-ltIaw, 6»~EI5rEtj Parrirr Ura a ^ te- hm S»J.-1. «tb anehriij rraSaa aai aiyfort

tea Slcdical a£2 itlMOe sc. KlUECatATlSH

of Ttara'ataaJiaic has b»»nlo:all» Ta KU" Saa iarPJraa. StiS Jorrta. ffe'.cta Swalltiga. Bsw WIM BoJa, Ck'fa. SttriUT-a Salt Ktfaai. acd ail

ai.i J.'-* ai«a Biiik, aaJ kisd:td csiEflaitta apoa HORSES, CATTLE, f C . ,

•adi aa Slai bcr-a Sctattbaa 6?a«ta. SeTatebaa. Par.. Hiv<f a'L at, ara acbjod aad eaufitTib.

MtrSIASla UJCiaiST.

F R A N C I S C O , KOSEI.ES. OF 7AaBXOXa,

jtaa saiAsx ta HATS, CAPS, AMD ItADIM* FUBS, |

ra s PC£UC Kiikax. skSHviua. u u . \COLESKIN HATS—SPRING iTt BtT'AtSSl. Ptaaciaeolatiiiiloiai hla Baaa-

Spr^ et»»?ctt fcJaakla Bata ta-d .. JmSS fcTaaa Tba Boat baa3:£e: atria at asft hata. af aa abada aat I

aclara .-.aatar Oafa — rakK6lSOOW,SB.S PabSaSeaal*.

<IIa.1hBa.

Ayer's Cherry Peetor^ la, TO to itstJf snch a to^ ra rf ewJ

tirfT oimeeraBiy Sar as to leeoo^ ti | ^^alKtettrithosberaesnpto^ J^itWJ to^ eoffltaatase otaabwt to « do taore thaa assxe tke pec^ S to do fisrtiiorHairf aH ii im eier beeBfocai*

Ayer's Cathartic TO IHiTBE BEFE2S GF fi RBSCE

FOE Tzr CcEr or Drsytrsxk; Pok jAtrsDtci;

Pok rsx CrjiE or IviacrsiKns; Foe HiADirCT;

Fos Tsx CntE or Dtsz-xtekt : Fo« A Fotn. S ttACB

Foa THk CcEE or EtrsirELAi; Fo* tsi Pn.ES:

Fos THE Crja; or tcEarao.; Fen Aii Sc3iDrcxcc» Cosviat«i»; Foa rsB Cnx or Bnm.TiA=ssaj Fofi Dieoses er tce fins i -

Fok T=r CrsE or Lira Coia irsx: -Fos. Djtorsi; ;

Pea -aa Ctm or Teitee. Trxass ass Khttji:

Fo2 TToioa; Fo* TCE ' ntr or Gorx; Fen A DrsxEE Pna.;

Fok TBI CcEi or SErcAiaik; For Pcaimxa rzx Buya

Thee sre sociT rfreisi. •» that tie ittTSt tak* lOessiatir, ani beisg JMreiy kzisi caa ariae iicia tier t* ia ary MltKj;

« eeats per r w ^ fcota

Great lasibeis of C c K r a ™ - ' . ' "Te KEi'tisT asawa t

LA-. :*ooday

lo faantrr, ISO- at bar rtxdBM ta Karf-aKbcto.Taaa, a Bareaanaad li an atlbia am

ise'ad. a l tba Rafiaa aaib aead ia akat la tanad a •dcailSa a' dcUaK'cal ocail LmoaaaCIba (iraataWaiiG. Sai tjrts«-ittailiMioo,«»r=itarf _ • . . dacl7—dt vr.s. a K. SATUX. Ptlad al.

or 1 SELECT SCHOOL FOB YOUKG^-O »ls.i.-v. «.ll.Ea?oa_irin ^ ™ tteSntMosdar 1 . . dleTarr r-.vsi; aal

ValnaUe none Saa-edt ^ S trrea STdaPatk Tt,* i;a,;--'Tb»ttiaiBaaan»

eoMiiwl »-:Tti.<aa." waaSMTio. J - bat sioca lb. i tee- aa* of tba Mntaa( l.ioto«t. I bai»» ttc. far Jlii

iiO Sanaa 5t«it. PkiUirifbia. Pa. (riS-rtf) ' a Bftfat tha torttl* fna tta B.-»rt breama I oa.r, aad Kal^ lar V.' -T JITS?

W. a afcit to a eriip It w aa a:tbt. Tbe " V ' Uaimt a».ar.« ™ «tT«a' tba It k lfd lapKl;. altkoat aortas isdlattaaacaral accooiit.

'Tit;/?®*™- .-•«ai«aro~T»a'

im IS

Ai»AXAC. imdsidi therarr -vtn; t^aaoi acnstiroa of tie siirte erasiaass. asi t£« that Ao<ii be . a»tattbepctoS'by tiE x-tjjta -diairat

jaeparatinta they nai* .cacr jwfe ta. SrSxand take aid tteie is far eicia, a=d they sissZa tase a. ,-AIl OCT Eemtfies are Sir niJE ty

ATBBIP XEDICXXKS Caraale ky XCZSZKB. ACnAcaasa. C=|au!aAOtto. w. w. aaaar,» &.,and an.«. aaow*. r

Aadir«'a1i»ala»i<Maaa tauaiaUs -

TiiTEBLINEAB CLASSICS.— X HOaAOtbyCari. - -

C.MA<S,brCaik. - - . TIRGIL, by Hart aai Oaboiak CICXSO. by (Uack. - . .

KJ- A.Tof tba'aboraainbaSasaiitaitalka tada al — or wlH b«MBlfoatpasd,oaTsaaI; alth»itlst {

oakvw. wsaxBAoa

W E S T TBOY BELL FOIFHDEBY I j S S ^ S S ^ S S ^ ^ k S T ^ ?f OCabaabadtalSSS.) | J^StadatS tha dataaaacf I asnatalad altk tba dsiaaal tta aabnclbira bara Knaazlly a^ aa iMiUwal a" I CbaTagataklate Tea aaacia™, — — _ I i aaaactala osta eCtala

Hr»aa

ara tka wmt ct whale aaghbsr. iarf."

Wadcins, at tka tiauva writs, wasaoais ttote w a of ag^ of swdsate odaeatios,

» wi!a aoi Iktee ^Ures. Tha Pi&t WmStWwtm, aSBovt three hundred aere ca - HiolA h* Svtd, a Alfred wubisb wi& twe

a HBuUIotof live itH^waik fiawiB ufawifs, saka tka sam

V tsUaCiss^KiSf tiiiiiaaiiTiiin True,ha could

. V -..L-I-J ;; I of these uaofiicdipg ertsatBres. laacoeatofl Bitterly did fee ^ 'dfsrature, it ouid' bo tracing ti . cruelty of

of patieiit parent cf h^ | ^^^^^ to too high a sourea to asotile it to aibartal remuaBi life -su stltL so — « V- J r ^ ^ ' S ^ b a ^ m I tk "veaoiiius" toad of Shakspeare, j ^ . ^ ^ j ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ J ^ r ' S r i i E ^ ^ ^ S

a f ^ , «Taga blow, aad she fid not

10

' - rfXaftototlnddal Ite eottace tk wSteBsss."

Wkliakkiafibvaaifniaaa kazd aaanoy

^ VKi»K]MB la kadgnA kfaiidf toUie tf ttalTai^nf Oa MMfsaf &0W

^ j m t r ^ f m ^ kwo^ ki» iaesMg^ .^tijto Mithw woa^BlifcAaaiinMi eraw*

ewafail. vnt M gmj^t

rlJkX»TIOW xaaiciass. Tbajeo.,.

10JS09

He

. MtaUaatiaaalaaraad axjUatt laexaxf«, t!,..TT»«aiiaot dJ wCkaakawkaltka tr.ataw« a.=d

Saab «• tkH ia tat tm eoaitaat aal isatan! aeio

aba waa Toai alwc Vr tbla J^ i™ ijrS. Maiiaa* Lluta-at aai takaaa lOT.

all *«l«s tkr«:ek«t Sorb ard Soa kmart

daS " . r

wufit tlat Uow to iaowl up«i her fittker's i«ct Tke sv^t talfed skiwlyby.aad the TBwaiug EuafeU fuUapoa theaaturaedfiioe ef deaxh;aad as the draakardloaked towards it then, he saw tke love-light bad aot &ded tnm those "glsssy .jye4>ails erea yet Aaathw day aad ai^t, asd it is time to iaiM a last &ad look, before the oo&o-lil skall skat out the v i ^ forevw: aad a sad look it was. A pcrting pr^saa of thoseatarble aada hdt tear spaa tke cheeks; aad tk«a the daagh-twoe^to pbeem lily ia tse boaom, aad twia aswwt wMta rose wifina the raveakw; adi tkA aattdst the teiliog of tke pasug bell, aad tie trssanping of tha black proeeasion, theseoe ia eloeed. B a t o k ! «k« weary wtarj koaraef rwawsa wMA pwy ^ widawer wbea kft alxoe—hisBfeiBs prpecaUe —what sbaS ho dtt—wkat cordial pe*ee» « •aea ku fisrs, aad ntoe^ kts toxtttB« nftw-teaa? H»duJdewepaarf%to^ki»sidesla3» aaofNR book i^m bis knaaa,fi«ai wkiek she y ^ a ^ in his Mt?, -Godio o«rief«g» aad ^ ^ ^ a ^ troaUe."

I mmt to i«niaUai£>ra

pay:* k ^ r

its, the iaea may have ^ banded dawn as aa

cxtraardiBSJty adiam fnm oae raoe of »dkool. bays ta another. While toads are truly vcaomoas, ud laek tht» spedSs apparatus for procuring veaom wbi^ really venamoas rep-taks arc ecdowed witk, there is aa irritaat w«retioa ia the glands of thdr ekia, wkidi is m»e or less irjurioas. Wkea a dogr^; aeiswatoad, this glandular Hqwd is I4uirt« out, aad kis tmgue aad lips are butaed, a* if with a Strong acaJ. , ,

Tka mataawrpkoss which frogs aad toads uaderro, a etn^ete and reaiarkakle. Ia tkeir tadpole owdttica, tke respJratJoB is per-formed br ateaas ef lls. asd is aqaatio. Ia thwaduU itate, thmgillit are eeaverted iato troa IcBgi. eaa bieatke atmosphcrio air •kna. l^fpawa ^fitogs aad toads Dve^ aisliiMnu&able. Tka spawa of tke former is foaad distrSbated tkroagkcnt Oe wkola nastof jdly, wkae tkataf tik* laU» is aeea amaged ia kag stifag^ aad geswraBy ia danUerowa.

""raa oaMMBiae »A3m,T naarcisas. C-e-thaaBaba. SSpaetettla.

l i S S S S S T E f c r r r z i r i S :

I xaeolkot •taoCae m a seaskara oaee, aaea a aatztnr aadcof laad, aoa^tleas Aat a* tido wi^iaew vfi Tka tide bpt eoB&h

Uwtawaa*^ iagettiBg oa rfwrr Y o « M I staad ea^ «b a aamv

kaaowars eosiuagajt^ is-to-ysar fc^v aad fe

atwtiwrieBsw^ of Oo

- M -- wp-S"-a S» - . - xtyarbsttia. ;

"aa^THW awaaiaia WMOH-^ t ^

cwancrSitouiswi is aawtata '5uiau*i CTaanor CM

uSLTsSSES^aaaaaMaaiatftc-aafkatls*^

iSaa'aawei alaaa fhaanaS

•aai tka base, at

CfcS PJCUTT. asaBwat, Losiwan. PintatlaB. BeW fta tea »*«isshissateaoar

.w»ji»as»<.ala»at«: el Sdl|sa»aaaM , traaaygtaHaa. uu .aaal jteacjiaalaa. saua sk w

Saw Teak. ^ ^ ' A. ItaPCCT'S SOCT. aarlk.'sa.—U Waatt»oy.a.T.

Brown's Bronciiial Trocbes, OS, COCOH LOtasaas.

Cara Caasi. Cold. Boraaaam arf Cara wj EriUtiaa ar Sor«wa cf tkroai,

Brovra*a JBroucltial Trodies, Biam ik. Haektac Crajb la StOm SiwBakJtta. Aaikata aad CiUnk.

Jtrowik's BroaeSOal Tr«cites, Oar u>d (fra of L»llHa«n«Ma to Pabiie ?paak«a.

BrewB's Breacbial Trociwa,

•llaat ailEtST ttUar <a Brooakraa." laasiauaw, juT.8.»>ai<wai»».*artl«I»a».0fc!ak -BaatSclat aaeo nadta afaak. aS^c^ bnaCati.' sMtuau r-^ 8. J. p. Aaanaaa. St. toak. -saaefaal ta iMiaitM Baanaoaa «=d Irrtiatlaa «f tka

Ikrtat.saaoMaaattkhija.kaiasadS-BW" Paar. M. tTicr Jcaraoa. LaCraacv St-,

TaadxratltaaiauSsatkaataanlaOoBaea. • Onat baaaat akeatalMa ba^ aad a ^ i

•atacatai asr B.Xftnxt.A.3L.

rnaidaat Atkaaa OMiac*. TiW O SaUbraannitiats atSSaaatapRbu. aeaU-CB

ttoalaPiatecatttl'- 0atiia6r«tli«a*«Tla*i nodarvljrzM -ail! cfffr a* jsUti aaU, la tba toaa af

gfa^n- tke Saa PlaaMtlaa. kaaara aa - Ctaaa UMat," tba SaSte.a.rftiaJrt. saar. Btokri^ maad. rbabmaaatabuaaaealzbEz nd baedrad ax»t SftT am OaanS aad <a atata afeaaiaatiaa; ia altaatad n tba mal laaditC ana Drvabarc ta Traa>aa.1aB mi'M aaat cf tba forsw pJaca. Htota^M Itna biTlajjMdtaejaaadplMflrotwa*. t««iaiBlaath«?laaae>aeaaa taSlaa ajaamA-ma.wbaialnli.t ayaaivaadagl takatwaia ta ' Pi-rnnbaT USnnaUn, aaa ka a-dttHa. It DyatAtre. Tatoaaf ada- Oaa-tbM payaU*

tkird Ja» J&.IMO: ti-VU-vaca Da wnkapwaad aaent nciSiad adthaj Mtalaeda$eatkalsijL a.d __ a. o.BKBnaoi

•aftS-Sa

e=ersCab*«

tnyaanafCaaaarwaa aaar eaiadi A?> tbiT '

CEkllXSGXTO AJiT HESISAS. Lataai lladbal ll>iii«T tatta Castvd Sueaa aaa»

tiaM«Srtadwfik £ttba ratattf afasa StdBi« aaaaaatabaBi«BClaaC*sev,aoAI'aOI~ -a, CBaaaa,jw»Mai Sbeaaj-St oH ^ ^ ^ ' SHaeaRmiaaaatetttiEttba «iaa, ttcsno, n

aadaaalad «Bk afskair Oi - - ^ tba amOaaSa fari

T ^ W AND VALUABLB WOKELS FOB i xS ama srCSaSTS. Mratain

IKElnDB «K BBLB SX^OS., nciQHoaaTcsT wwtttae-vaascKwi raovcass-

lacal!Talaaj«adlaalOoBara.arj:3F ri:tta.Biynt>oataaauai ot riaiTiiHi 0.uac jiiiiai I r — '~r > : SSSimminmtthMWtmr^imjmtrt^tM nfS^tkaKrflaalto^y SakflHatkataaaaamtoitlaCaeela tla

•tttaL an em wkkdk I oaMtia t:» aJm t

a«te*«k*|iaKtlsaB.ia«wlika>KiiiTd

kfiSoA. VnawtiWaafkaaaaaaL f—t^T a TttaStyMKtapatnapantdlaaaai

sTnaOaaaarAdlaBtkcattMatas: Vnr* hataSBTCindaaaaaaai)aa.*a ia accra twa a

iwlattieeekemjaaiimleaK* na^asoaaaw taszAMan sxaoamu,—i • Saat tg-iaan, »•* p iiV. aa raeatpt at ghm.

TO THE JJFi;icm> WOBLD. m j . A. NASH, {ADTHOB OP TH^

.JCTWBOI >A]DI.T Axatmxowtelaaafml aiiaauat wiiiss, «attac tka last ttaaa ma al

ifko£ii<.»Bt«aC»OaM»aaSer arC3a < iTatIf n lass—MPf trMd jatiaaa Str

TIsaadasiMdlilaiaaiiaf HI aWati n-laasstatataradsaofllfcuaawtje tiiajffa

tjaiAuaal •teMBaSawnh'

T'HK UNDERS IGNED HAYING -4. a(aia1aaaaek»taartkaakOTataat<tatl *aia»«t» aaatM«ioaaal(aB*ar.tk*Sdat JaaaaiT UN. lUisiteal toaafarikapttraaaeaaftWXaaala iSkaaU aa|itiat A«ada. ttsa. a>« itds tbaaa sdharf ta Katfli AMasaa aate tba fat-taaaeaed tka »i»wxUinaBilrnSaa. Wa tkantbnaaanMlbF af taaioBapduCiarSartk klabasMuto aUaataaa^ «K«a SUt a» T,tt>i wkaal WkBa wa SaaOk aaOda* a( a aaatatliaabar.tlw. yat'klaaakaalba' ntsta tkaSirte »»• aiiliailaa. aellkey ikeaH wiieaei,iru«s iartbT,aa» Ok waSaCteiaMka it. ketaatoaaoalsa—aSelwnka eaedPlirawiMesX a«M

la saSaliikwqk l? »it.»at Awl >sals-atUkaaatatad fat

rttakaoilkj.oiiaailwaa* »iMifH ItkiaaayaraaaM Mac aalrlt mo£*im Oaa>t)»«.aatka Mwaslm aaS «adaa*iB astkmf.wMS-rtdeh tlan aSMaaa«Mkr adalti aim KT Tattlse Mat S» SM par aeaAia ef » aHviaa : Coa-

«>««atai4k«: Waaie. ta; aaaX. PS par suit*, Kctar

ifBSTnCKY B BAFRBir BOOK OOB-

BtUara.

j.a. atATxa. w. r. mUl 2. e. M«i3ai,a.*jp.Ka

THE U T O E L l

SHE POWER OF

caARxa u ?0B mare fhia a yt

^ OCSLSCOB sritk tued, with SiHsenes, tXiTW. of hi tiff-a he oftEU b j.rays'-wfatingi ei thej jfety wii tl:. A ip sirjsf: fniure ia bb a ei&a&rsd it ilfifai fe out af th^ ecAaeetia

lEsiaace, hi hc» Rrfancrtsse dsj dia humaa viiarr. Tke «Ths wbalebead is « {jsifit. Frm the laav of the f«e>t weair knsse fyiag sraoL" Tie ft "My broSksr, yaar doe ba: yaa.anaoi y tke cagcwly nataathaak Godksd B3B tt£ esa nve thea over te A* Asif kekadMcd: "wg letigerbypcaEaateals.' ed ail aver by my eU 017 fuiy, aaks a AtU Heklafisd BiUa sad eeateztaal maau Asd as be far 4i csaaeatanes, but di diatdy tsward th« Ui he adranesd very nipS quefd«i of bis loal, tiors?" SadeapwM "Word that aatmae da ums, howera- haaaiB by names, wragbcd ( with fcit" fiuther Bftle. Hb waaaoH Tcrtiiig Hs woaXd f tipas siEBBn wi*heat doemasl aeitusi, ka from the BIbte, sad w hemgh: advoeata w •what H right, aad ik ions of truth. Wbik uscns by tiiose autre matun thaa ^ cf exaited effjrts ta^ sentimeate, whofe n beariag* he WM ~ the SCTptaiB.

B»BStime afia tUu TtBt irsa Mr. Stdkn tar ia L Tmat t^tvgsd. tiurbdi th,

eays^bMhtked tratar *wjati»waf" tbsaBt-wsri the -wator.' aAfier tiK^, I csaitt art 1 ths auAofbaptii" mS, tbsA btptisia i hrbarytsg xke -it arid: water-"

Mr.S, ^DidaatJ ysastt^gaodi B» of year em

h: denes isi . vi^amasby to Qutk tiia»i diaanostaba ai ba* fttifs I wsHild aethafa^

ao<»ni rariayii&rX< eoltisB. Icoi lummswlMti . eaksaaaoaseuael Tslaadkmicat iewisabk.'*

Jfr.S. " B n ^ l tiaswsEd la i HaaaliwwBiaal

J. •^j iwtJ thoBikted

Jfr. S ^Wdl, rir, litUe over twe yeans -tenalBadim te isqaini yea ou^ to punae. pn^oanddM bieiti^ jffoeiBsragr "

J . «£U«aiB|y, iir^ ^nfeu-theiasenirtya ist little tiiw froB tk ,tkai I bare wart^ IM fpeaitwo years nerc. 3is%, thaa I baTSil 'fairies ba» been diia sv own duty az » biaod of Cbrin, ssi licpes ta Uni. Ia bet hadbutHxdet

Terr much <

Jfr. S. " HbH!, tha*. yon caght te jsiBi

the New TcsJaasoit-i Christ rcqaou belie ZB£iv,' to M baptiwd I TJnd j» ace uf she sEtfe. It is tw i

Ifr.ff. Well, wha you osald act settle liem tha saoA e? I

J . ^Bs M iinlebsokbT Eli quested me to read, ^eck usolais eat

rd,»p«iat Iberag

from car csmiasn. enltysptotbei lati It die «aide f"]

M'- S. " O y««; " etasiit tataau as!

J ^FmaiAa 8rf letraadihkt«3«ijst rf J-«rd»=,'aad 'bdr «Bf the water.'—. SuaaboKMBa^rei' -Tha: we are to drawi awpgranne ef fatA, I from ua evil aanseii ttiA 'jsart water.'—"1 >o8«aa ehiistiaas *w*

tys }aa£ KaU3», lln f L^ l meiii&aad tBctdajisi

• B yofetaeta.