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OV BSLIffH}ir.-.BT - IWHO WlfflEETO PCE- *m MkTW M ^ « t* MB aiK* liw I r i i n ^ l Bv^TBnsn. Jl FOMIjES, rlASB agTATT. OjBAL I ?. 3. [Sslsan. ft Ge.. I A2a> MEiKIHANTS, CaBosafn Stzcet, ranted, ' a? BUaiSXBB SAB- iijrrov co^ ICAia^PBEFlTMERr, fibnC Oa^ an. 2eD Foimdazy. ^ I BA2fUFACrF0SB F'j^ ^ .t awr M MK A.B3mcn. K. HUBT, rST AT -ZJLW RT^nxuk 15B COlISaH NASHVILLE, TENTOSSSEE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1860. S' D i a l o g u e o n ICasionB. •oTT. KOHERDi—la cur Lwi iatorkw, I b h i a j I m i d Amt tk« •"•html i PriaitiTe mad •adorn Monomij «penfiaa«. Aad 1 r n te ^ i i dM &at t k a W f t n ike fijpeawaac, tkeWdvMCryad nto two gKAt fiTiiwi T>wit aasd GcBtOei. Hie GcBtSa «en imduHs—pom iddkton XkupaiBun,I^«aBiiia,«ai iM be daued; ten icxt-to p n m it. Pul. is wzbim to «tiri»»i»tM of Sfhtesn^ jost OMM** tia iaa^ gitkai tiwi j« w m «ia«8t Chii^ beiag iBnafiM t f a eewMMesia at bndaad ittugea from aoroiuta of pronoe, kav- •fBo bip^aBdwtUKnitGodiB tbs wocld." I|ka: IL endaatlf s muawiuty t» Uta fiBtfhi fliafW. tEUspdstkaodau^ •iaafUIj aet fortk ^aaetfaaradannft- •iai IB «!Eb> CoaBBiawK- of OataW. 185®^ A a k l l » * ooMiaded ta eall jomr aUeatioB la Be bBgnge wittest adStigii •£ aitka •iaataonMBt. And I TeapeatbUyaak j r a lite pi&Bt; tkall Ura nSeieat tiw tsi^. BatCvtbepreaatliuipsjtNiidU to i^eak aad nrift to iKaf." Hen M As ^eotiboii: L "T&e aypmsJOMat of auasiooaries and liMirlabaa.'* It aaoM t ^ 6od,kmnmg tefifinUaa Oat vtmU sttead Oa pod*- •ite «f tka Go^pd amog ibm haahmr ihaa tita aUeat a m anaag tte pres^enof tfaidaraakmoaiaut;. ladeed, ke aeleoted g s k f c n > t bttuta a, pteader. Facke ailat tin fim of Ful'a w r o m , " H a k aahaaex Tood mata Be to m j aaoM •aog &a (Aotaiz: 16}. After idi, Paul raU iqp to JenBalaB,lrat Godcud lBiia,^Brt,ferI«ill.and tiiaa ftrkesee. •tet&e6«Btile«{Aa*8 Zx5iSl). He vest k Tnaaa, aid aftctmrda'to Awtiorfi^ i a I p i a , v k e n !m tazried «Bd p n a A e d a v&ola jnr ftr the o&ai^ m. tkat ^aes. Bat 6 «d « not nttad that he afamdd aettle as a pas- ta. Hs bad dcaen ium i^eaiaUj for tiw M i i i n i r j vmric. So «a a n tdd tkat aa mm «f tka memben of &a Aitiadi Ckardi •iaiitBBd to l£m I k ^ and £uted, tka HiOj Oait ai^ aapante ma Buaaiiaa aad Saul ftr tbe vatJT «&ataato I k m called akan. aid v t e tfaij bad faated aad pajad and *er6anda on iiiem. tk«j aat tk«m arnxj" (laiaj£r2,3.) T&on^ God kad be&n Aoasi Paul aa a akKnazj^ wt bsn aee that Ha'rnimrtaada t!ie An&wh d u m b fo aet k m «d Baaabaa apart jUqb v o r k Heeoold Ian aeat tkem Hauelf; bat in aeeoidaiiee general plsn ioi disaenuBaUng tke Gaipel, He c&on ta tke ekorek as t ^ in- itaaeat. TItese vera tite fiirst p^adas £ana- ariaaiied aa annionariaa to tisa heatk«L Thej at (aee esteed spoa tkdr wadL l^kii^ aiup Aaj auied ra Cjpeoa—a keatkaa idafid; preadied at suimw^^^ aad at Fsphaa <ni t&e w«3texa coast Tkmestiie; woald kara rep&d soaeidAt tkaac "Wi kara % pUotj t i kaatkem ken ia Ada, aad I dffiiVaea tin aeeaad^ of g a i ^ from koaM to pceadi to joa, auMnklo iddaton, iriia, i f w aO, aiaj kii aa ialtaad of nadrii^ tlM Gospd." Padattdaao aaeknpl;; batiitt- Badiati^oic^edAe aasBoaa, ocoaai^ the £geaa Sea, aad gobg sp to PkilqfL Hm k« aad Silas wen l>otk KTerdj vU^?*' tk«& ewt into piaaa. Tkia ia kat a ^aeiaea ef wkat avuted kin lAenret ka vwt, aad ke wall kaew it. For on aaol2tar oeeaaioa ha add, «the H d ; Gkoat witaaaiaA ia omj eitj, aajiag tbat koBda and liHietiBBi abide aw. Batarao of tkaaa Oiaga laovo sa." (Aet8zx:S3L} NatviOata&diag^ £ffisal- tieaat be k^tind Ljdia aad tka Jiflor aritk Odr kjtuekdda. Tkia waa tka irst Mtaignaaiy e&axek ertakliafced ia Eatope, aa<tve akall karo oeeadoa to akow tkat tka Mianoaai7a^ittk«7 a a e n n ^ aiaaifeated ia aidiag Paal go &tdMr, gave fdl pn<rfof ikair gntitada for tka G o ^ Oaj kadnoaiv- •datkiakaada Fioia Piaqppi, Paal inat to Tkaaadainfla to Bern, aad tkesoe to AOeaa, wkea « Ua qaiitirasatimdinldavkeBkeaawAe m^ vkoUj gmn to UaUtty," or aa it may betea- <5«ed / u B if idais. (Aois xiw 16.) Ha vaa aowiatkekaartof keadMadoa; for one writw ^ as tkay kad alaaoat aa a n a j goda •ftkeneeaia Atkaa,aadaBotker atatea it ia etder to fad a god tkaa a aaa. TUa too, ia a plaoe odebiated forita atateaauaaad pkilos- o^ettLi. vkidt eoedoBOB ptotraa tkat ataa b j ma&Ma knew Mt God. Paal bddly deduod toe Goapd totlMse aabtle pkiloaopken, botk Spieareau aad Stanaa; telBag A m "the limes of this ignonaae God wiaked at, bat dotkaHaaea eretywken to n- peat." Ftoai Atkeaa ho veat to Corinth, M tbe Wertent Ooast ^ Greoaa, a plaoe educa- ted &r Ita BeeatnaaaeaB aadiaiqn^. Hen be tairioda^rearaad aiz BOdks. Hmbj tkeaeidolatroos Coriathiaaa bdag ooaroted dnriflgthe time, ka fimoda A u d to wktdt ke aflennids wrote t m epistlasipnag ezkiv- tatioas to ateadfutaeoi ia Oe fii^ with direo- taoaa aboat diaeipline, fat. aoaae of the oMBkers, after kia depaztan kad &Ilea into M. Baijedg^a BaaeoaiAo kgeaeially kaoaa ia Weak Toaoeaaee at aa aauable ohriatian bcodMr,aqrathat petkapaka kaa kaadrad tka deeiafs to a Hra. S., a awmberof tkeCaiap- ^ie Ckardi, vko was seated with tko otker ooaamaieaats, bat ko did it mliis owa n- apeaiabilitj, ^tkaateoasnlting aay one. And ttat ke aerw keaid the pastor gin aa iavita- tion only ia the asad way among Baptists, to the •emberg and otk«ta ia good ataadiag ia Mter diarehea of the asms faitk and order.— If the breikren wen kind to Mrs. S., I sop- poaa ao oao woald objeet to that, f n it is a ^ristiaa daty, aad withoat aa iaTitatioa £nm tko eharek, ike partook of tkokaf witk tkent. I Ao will explain tke matter, ao as not to lean Um impceanoa tkat the ekardi &Tor8 opea eommnaion. I do a o t a p ^ n of brodi- er Batlodgo^ aet, tkimgk I kare known simi- lar oaaea to oeeor ia B^tist Chmbta aa aoand ia tko aa any witk wlu^ I am ao- qadnted, wken indindaals w m seated among tka aaatbera, and partook of the elements as tkey pasaed doag. I dia^pnTe of ths eoarae tkat is now be- ing potsoed in a great many easea,of pnblisk- iog to the world reporta pteja^dd to iadi. •idaala or ehnr^ea, witkoat first «a>qairisg as to tke &eia in tke caw. In this ean I tkink " a lonr of good order" skoold k a n informed tke paator, aad eaqaiied of kim wketker tke dtaige was ine or aot, of ianting Caapbd- litaa or Pedobaptiata to oomnaiM witk tkem ia tite Browasr^ ekarek; aad if he eonid cot satisfy " a lorer of good order" that the <harek was innoeent, it woald ibea k a n been time eaongk to pabliak to the world that this ekradt kad departed from tke faitk. How diall we enr kaap tke anity of tke i^rit ia the bonds of peace, if we eirodate r ^ r t s picjadieid to the monl or ehristiaa ekaraoter of bretkna or eharekes, befon ctct lettii^ them know anything aboat saeh re- porta. If I akall apprue a brother or a <£arak of a repwt in eirealation to his or their prejodice, (j^ratdy,) I conTines him or fioea. He at diSenat times similar letten to (rtker ^nr^ea. From Goc^ te earns baek iato Ada, aad Tinted agdn Exaay of tke eksrokes then; and fi^y weat to Kphesai, wken ko pnaoked two yean witk P^f^'* eaineat saoeeaa. Tkoo^ tkia was the seat of ' the aagnifioent tea^e of tke gnat goddeaa Biaaa,wean tdd, "So migk^ gnw Oe W<sd,aadp«niled,"^ tke valaaof tke bodts wkiek tkeae iddatonTphataiily baraad, 3s a ^oci that t k ^ renooaeed tkeir femer femfd praotieea, amoonted to fif^ tkoamnd pneaofdlnr—about $2000. (Aetssx: 19.) At Sphesm as dseiritere, ike saeoeaa of tke Goapd exdted great oppontiiHt; for a eer- nan Deatetiiaa, a ailTeismitk, wkick mad*? ailnr urines for Biana,'^ being them, titat I am tkeir friend, and seek to. pro- mote tke pease of Zion. Bat if I einnlate iudi report, dtker by talking of it to otker^ or paUiskmg it bdbn I hare aot^odated him (c them of the &et, it has the appearance of trying to injore tkem, and it is almost certain iodoso. lamnoadTocateforopeacommnnion it is eaSed, neither in the pulpit nor at the Bat I troit I am for josiaee and truth, aad the things that make for pokse, sad thenfon I woald doae by praying for more of the 8^rit of our Liord u d Master to be bestowed on all'&ia true diadplet; that we may han graee to do oar wholrduty, aad pa- tienee to bear with the eootradiction of tia- G«o. W. Tocso. ners. OXTHS MXl^Io •Oad ap to Ada Miaor. aBd weat thxai]^h ftaipLylia, Pisidta^ aad Syeaoaia, speading aaae time ia preadiiag at tkoprineipd places At tkat time then were Jews seattered aboat 81 ftese kea&ea etmntries, jast as t i ^ an aaw fiiiiad ia dM £fiereat dties of tkt^nited 8tata>,—a separate sad Satinet people. Oa —i»'i"g a tawa where ^ e n was a Jewid qugsgaii, tko aimeaaeapteae^d tke Goa- pd to tke Jews first; bat wken tlK^e rejeeted woold aay, '^Xa, we tors to tlie Gtot- tOo, Use ao hath tke Lord eomaaaded as, »y- ag, I kan iet thn ta be a light of tke 6t&- fies, that &oa shoaldafc be for adrstioa anio ft* tmb afJU fsra" (Asts zit: 47.) At Ljitxa, soj&waa the eppoaitiaa that P*ai Waaid, aad drawn of the eity a^ dead. Bat £ d ttot d s n ; him. As soon as ke zeeoToed, ke agaiu dcrotid himself xwlously to amdaaazy Iskon. Aiier spa£ng eoma ia theae eoaatriea, tkey ordained Elders ii the e^iankts they kad eetab&hed, aad re- tesed to Aatiook, ia Syria, " &om wheaee tacy kad Bees reeomaisded to tie gnee of God &r tko work wbkSt they fnlfiUed." (Acta 3ir:2S} Tkis shows Aat die Antiodieaareii kad sect tkem oat with speod icferesee ta ttia mmpaary toar. After &eir return they pthoedtha ekareh together aad give an aoaat of tkdr labors, reheardng all tkat God kad deae with them, and kow He kad opened Aadoor of bith unto tke Geatilm. (Asts ztr:ST.) Harmg remdaed soiao time at Antioek, P a d propoaed ta Bantabaa to Tiat agaia <todtes tUy kad estibfiaked. a their ftraer toar. Bannbaa couaenteJ, bat wiAad to tika Jdm, whoso saraame was Mark, wi& tkem. Paul, kovenr, did not think tkia ^pcr,. — be aiaried witk tkem befon, kat tamed b a ^ aa aooaaa tkay got into the kaatkea Md, '^•ad west not aitk tkem to tko work* (AetaiiTiSS-) So sharp was tko aaataa&ai b^twnn tkem tkat separated. Bambaataok Mack aad sailed to Cypraa n d tkoogk wa k a n ao farther aeeouat of ki» MMiiiimj labors, ke doab&aa eoststaed to pnaA m diffsreat dtre^ons; for, Ps^ •!»» years afterwards, in k b first CfRade to tke CariiiMBana,x£ 6tf^peais tkaa ef kim. •^Orl a l y aad Baxaakaa, k a n we aot power to for- kaazwa^iDg." TIm arideatly implies tkat ^taafaa was not tdla. After tkdr M^an- Hn, Paal ^ o n Silsa aad d^paortodiaaBO&er Cn:^ Tka* Gad ontraiad tkdr diaaea- liaisgood. Taa aiwiantTrbaads atarted •Hiartadaf OBC. Wo laara, hawon^ &aa ftttdrwimataaflr, tkat then ajaiaitariea wan aa(|adefiMt,bBtaa]^ia lika fraiiUiea witk danaed lest idd worship diodd be abolidied, and be and his mea lose tkdr bade, called Uiem aad tke worioaea of Hke ocei^atioa to- gether, in <Hder to put a stop to Paul's preadi- iag. Sin, said ke, " js know that hj this enft wa k a n our weahk. MoreoTer, ye, see aad kear tkat not done at Epkeaas, but al- ny^ throag^ut aH Ada^this Paal has per. ttaaded aad tarnod away m a d peo^e, sayi^ that tkey be no gods wkidt a n made of hands. So tkat not ooly Ois oae craft is in dang« to beset at o a i ^ t ; bat also tkat the temple of the gnat goddea Diana skould be de^sed, iijid her msgnifiessoe ikoald be destnyed,whom all Asia aad the wotidwmUpetk." (Aetsxiz: 26, 27.) Can aay one tead tke aboTs and doakt wbe&« P u l was aa inde&tigable Mis- gioaazy auMsg tiie keatkcmT HaTiag aow Ttdtnd the ^arokes ia Ada, Paal desired to rrtara to Europe aad aeo to tko adfiuv ef the ^an&es he had eataUirbed m Mawdoata aad Aehaia. ^en eountries wen M w«at aa k» labcrs kad yet extend- ed. His SG^ woald not, howenr, let him t>top k e n ; fsr we kear kim saying with regard to iiis going ap to Jernsdem. After I ban beea tken I maat dao see Rme." (Aets xix: dl) Bat do«:i this magaifieent dty, tke theo miatrea ef the world, witk all tbe gloiy, koo- or, rides, power aad aplendor of aoeomalat- iag eeatunrt, etreanueribe his e x p u d n be- ooTdeaeo aad limit the boaads of his Mmaion- ary ei^iratiattB T When ke add to tke Corintk- iaa eiharea tihatke koped to ^eaok tke Goipd iaregbas beyond tkem, was Bome tke ead of his ambition ? No 1 for we kear kim tdliag the Bomaas tkat ke deaized to eall oa tkem wh«a ke ahoald take kis joaraey iato Spaia; tkos showing tkat oaly tke limits of tke thea known worid eoald aatia^ kia benerolent de- dres, and tkeapkeaTiag billows of the Atlas- tie stop kia in kts onward a a n k in preaeking to the heathen "tke glonoos Goapd of tke blessed God." Wketker Paal eTer got to Spun is doabtial. Bat it ia aoffident to know that ka desired to do ao^ and woald k a n goeo kad Provideaee permitted. He did, hewenr, aa far aa Boata, God ao anaspag it in kia pcondeaea, tkat the keathea took kia there, tad paid kia tenOiag expeaaea. Laka E l d . H . £ . T a l i a f e r r o ' s t w o B o o k s . Mmrs. EdUors.-—^The editors cf the South Wtsitm Bi^iist, an rery fosd of late of ron- ning thinga ia joxtapontion, under the cap- tion of the " old theorr" and the " new the- ory," ia order to show that J. B. Grares is inconsistent and contradictory in hia writings. Tke " Iron Whed" has tecsiTed the stouteit mooring that they hare been able to gire it in this way. Kow I sn|^)oae they claim to do on- t o ^ mea aa tkey would that othen dtoold do unto tiiem—" witk what meanre ye mete, it ehall be measured to yon again." I propose to show to readers of the Baptist, that the two bcoks of Eld. Taliaferro an rery cantra- dietttfy ia spirit, bat remarkably harmonioas ia letter: TbaQracvof OodXac-|''ns!m^ Birer Scenes ntfled." and Chsneten. latWpnlKa wcrkj In Ibe prrSa of tbii Ixvk "CB K thi>tiB«, I .lMU:r>: raaunrnd ts M hv ii»miii» b«t tb> sot w rubBak tbMo. to wkoHlbnnBtsnl. Wha I had Dauij Safafarf t.a«»nit. mItoJT -- tail Its pokOcttW LaaiiagJkatiM^ Paal voU t k i ^ Syria mS ||||i.| - 3[ktam aad^g ftna^Pb^ aad Gdatia.ka aaaa ta Ttoa, oa tko Sea, wkte* l a wmA ."iribcaka ooapadid aad was atill with kia lAea ke wnte kis aeooad letter to Tinrthy; ix: II,) wBie& it a ikoagkt was wtittea dating his Moond yv&t to Bnaau New that we k a n aeaa kow tkoae Ifiaioaa- rwa w«t« aaatp&rtk, aad aotioad tkais extea- l a n l a k o n ; ai the aext plaoft wa will ^ o v 'k^w'tli^ wan aa^erlad. Bat f « tko pn- aeat wt aaat'doae oar iatorriaw. A V i a a a u Bamar. tetkaiki 'lUB. P a a l n a a a w o a O c t o a i a M d E S a - -s^rtare ao jCaoaazy kad kentofcn kaae . aatf^kat. wkara iddatty aad a^mUliw H t a i tefafemtad aa ka adad, aa I af Aaa, tfcut dadfcaia jaw fiira d a m ^ ^ e a n l to U a , ^ tka BJCFLX- TO "iOVMR OV GOOD OSSBB." l(s9n8.EBrroas—JDMrfraOraa/ rayoar iarao of 3rd Iby, I tad aa artide headed ""What means a," parperiiag to be a ocanr^ a ^ betweoi "Mra ^^a^^ALanr good (kder," ia-rtidt tka ia^readoB ia aado thai Ike BaptU Ctaiak, iaBt««amB^ fOUh i^eammmamat, at ailaaat, ainaatea it. B r a a a y aofaaialaaea witk fta •adaMtaf the ijiiira rf flat M a s T p n f a n d - i » ^ ^ s v a i t I was ia ^ a v w n Q a w yartnday.aaT hadLaeoanr^ with Spartaasd Mmalaf tikeaoH Jm ^ ^ alani. ^ ^ ^ teWaw Ibea ^ aftardi l a "PtOtUj* ran ere^body off—the preacier w u laat to raa. The drankea aaa ^nUwd 'jbit om fiat, tiien tke otker, ia tke panna^ my iag, "Sadl ar yer aaaterl Saail ar y^ mistiH I Sadl «t yer aaaterl tedl nr yer austin," &a., &0. Ha abo ^ tt^ atoi7 of ''stnwl stnw! aaonatnwkeral. Tkera will be a kundred aoala loot k e n i o ^ ^ t fer want of stnw P And aaotker sto^yt^lka preacher and " bratkedng" n a U ^ ; * paaA ado at a aigkt aeetiag oTor a dnnkSHna—so drank that he was dowa, aad flaytfe^htko waa a moaraar, aad finally aiade aooonrtof Wm. . i Sack phraaea as "dang it," " eaasedtkiag,'* dricd^kpple dam," " dang Biierea," Om kard naBM," " d i ^ dok Ug qadity watd^" t k ^ danced aad ooartad aU " beat the dd seriptar-maker qaoti^ acrqtlar.'^ Hog^i gaUieks and taxnupgncv," "tanbd- ly," and the like an ooauaoa, yea, bvoiite tx]ffesdona in tkia book. And tken t k m a n Mae words aad ^raaaaoTalgar aad j^aoeaa, tkat it woald bo aa iaaalt to yaa aadto yaar readen to offer thea iar pnblieatica ia yaar papw. Upon the whole, aad ikroigk tk» tdbo^a, it ia tke worst, the lowest, the meat profane book I erer read. I kan aot nad it all; I akonld aot k a n read aa maihaal h a n but for tke parpoae ot tkia notiee.- <' But, if it ia aU thia, why thia aoiioer it aot worth a^iee." Trae; bat it be remembered that the aatkor ia one 'of the chief pnrreyon of Btentanaad thedogy Icr Alabama Bapdata—one of tiie Editors of tko South Wtsttrn BcgsHsL No man ia tka State has talked man aboat the objaetkaaUo taa- deaciea of tke " TauttttM Boftist," and tka books of tko "SonA Weatera Pobliakiir^ Honse," tkaa H. S. Taliaferro^ He k|« baa keard to animadTcrt severdy on " Theadoaa" and " Graee Trnmaa," beeaaae Oey a n writ- tea ia nmaace. He Is aow patting a fine iatenperdoa of matter like tkat. in kis book^ the South Wutcm £c^ti»t. I f G n n s , Pendleton, or Bsyton kad wtittea sack a book, tke South Wesltrn Baptist wodd derate not less tksB a kdf dozen editorid Uadtn to itt pecid benefit Aj-axika. Kissionary Interests. Tte Sdlcwiiv iKiMtobai th> M «r t]M aukr a<Stvo( to tb> tmfMm af btoSiuaM dm«a<lT|icn. u« pMBi. MtlyaXiaiiiMiT SmOM. no awi> Bain huginaBomfairnportin Obki taaamjmn tenoVl. Ban intxnit a n t i i l la th* OiiiT^ Mora iiliatiimlw ant tmt. m x imOtm ecm- wrt.«,mltli«ll ti»«ftlea»»tB»t«fth« Ckvch mem- red by B tb«a l>r tl» prweit OaamSaMl jImm BatkKrataBiirtiMKiail-wttWth* kat avjaan.. H a ^ ncatftmt dmaiunitmwtnrtfMmSM. but a s | of thatteatima nan TicarawiT tka OU r WabavrnkforkkartSalM, aa te) a d r a a a t o i a TOW A j n d i IM aiwii iaTliiii III j a a r TTTafii itaTI lafpiill nrii ^ ITE propose y of this M thia week to pat in aa article, this aeries, rather by the way. No- tidng the di^sasdons, on Ae Conreation and BosA qncatioiis, as carried on ia tke Bmntr oisatkar Mcnda, vba wanalT thair tmbOeuiaa.' 3. "Batnaw I tiiaaatit t» 2. ••Ilu^thaa oootiilnta anita IhcmttUcirpCcT^iM^'* 4 tpwaz« ear cnaatrr^s «tock of t.<-Ha afoataUaM: .lohaiai'a •StA tom' dU not mtiiiaa of 3. *-Oiw4£ayiatiManeetiiir, la tawT-'andtried, tta aalT Satatt." -IaS<JTa«>-;pt»aod,«jK>atedaBd'UlckoB ba& isiuttt<m»SadUl. Owl •oHtOa-'JoJuMMwooMBiata nnmladHMSoa UBa. afoor a 'nckaf tMfnm; U vaa 1 VM lafvr ia the. lua * aator,' and ha dU not r • I fi lai. I • ~ J " " b'SnaiaKiaaihlaaatar.'' Mttmsmta&m.- 4. Ba b»a Ow anca. "I •aTtkatlMhaaadiltrmtia «aIttnllBC <ka Ttaaranb af mmamUr laV >ot kiiatoob I iiMi bat Sal f i m alaa: tala Beeaaa ta aMrh; hraea awatolhanakfisvtharbai-.ha aanr -bald Anb,-aa«aa anaadtbaMwUtbliniKt.raaSdMtlyci|>«tad. Ha Im- •d a ^ la aM iato aarHax;; indaattj wnt oat to aomr . (wbiakaT) tiM. a JltSH aad i, >a«t I nl>«»d acalB':i*?*Jahaaa^ ^ ^ aikad b; Krdaakta aadl^raitataad OMftaajMi, ia «Ja»« •aatiat. ailk lMtrina< aambaaa, and,kow ba « t , aBaw«»d: - Da! wtthaiMca (anitita aa«tT—(kal aatiila baafr;! I waat aaMtotUaiVatlkaalandaciNmabar'xaEkka aadcaiah tbaacbt at aa aanmTwtad' graiaa liidit mart maw. & s a M a c a aiatatB at tba na'ia-tot aar oa 'ka. Fm ^^^ far'sB aC Itarialdst bart MT MOa-a at ytm'i drav a bottla t/ kaock-'aMtiS oa •a aattar-ka! fcal I M da e. At Vr. r.t aanad aoa I »- Jobana'a .irM aaja: -Mt aoal, - Ha! bal I a^ SS3<»Ctoi.-W«.;^ i - - bar*r!I kam::: »ar haaa ; boUarl bai I M (oad—BWitT brotba- BAfar. aad aa Ubaataciaatfan _ Sotbta'laa it—aot ^ S i i a.d Oaakcd *«nie»A Xawk- Sad7iabadCMalead.- J ^ Boabar aga^and aato T. -HaUt'iaand-tBiate- ta a tbkfc (Kna »fewhaaitasl Taxda&aa fba xtad. *thar to '•nil araaOa oa tha laVact. (OT aodTlbat br iik bote 1 man ^ caO to tba Bilalatrjo- aoatartid 'J®* 'wiaatan'aMat aaaaKainaoraaaa. paiafattba«adbrajad,aadba lho««htttTaaaeaU.» Vlbaab T. - I nctnd ta fha grara, aad Mbatad m ^ Mn Sad b fn«ar- i W o T «."I«aa»aaaalh»at^ aaT ta axofdaa a c ft aliUt ,, . . .. ' - •atelglaeMedaae.i*^*^"* badbta Walkar. and wfaca badbb iaaoopto atnaniatha tniac ^ tbanic* af i m S l a d baVpeSrf -•) ilwiaa aaaa aiaa ta aatv I® If"**- S» Sfi Tin M i r I ^iT > i T t O t . StoTlSClIito JOT CMtaca =ca,bewwy. ^ ^ ^ aBaar «»aa. -V) doctar vw dlrialtr mTcr aot akbacanaatkat.- a -Bat thaa-bahifftiraad- al (a» aa* aaaar bii ihalBaM fCaHaaJ la Alnaad aoaK (oajc- ad o«aa aad bni^od fcaada.— a Kr. Tl ipaah warbaftba oaa.^>ct>^Wala. ainkttaabSaa Sb, aa,a(blackdaiiaa w iaa^atba-paaaWOed Bat I win raa thu a a a l ^ no farther^ Bat I will auka froa hk "Storiea" aaother qaotataon or two. He ^ e ^ of a rerird wkoa a poor " aonaor" " oriod f«r nmej in tkaMkaiBgoBzaoataaanar:" "Jooauaayl 0 Jaenuaayi What akall Ida? Jaeaiaay CdiaiBay! OJoeadnayOriadaay! kan qr«aae,apoOT aiaaaUe eanofadaaerP Aad ke ^ ^ t a t b aaae meetaag of the o j a o g eaBnria,<^ who talked t h a a : «jSow do yim fcd ditert A n yon ttaraliag party baktaOnaiaaf Fin kadred wlaoakaad ar ^ytkiag aa tlda giHl Gloreoi g^oroe Thar a a t MOn'OB y«(k to be oMipaM aa- to it,—koa^, ak^, aveataia' o» te«ad,«erB daa^ whkrdSi^ T^ifiatea tdb a atacj aa old dxaak m * wl^^mmOagwai aaadati tioBor Ska great e o a a w ^ Lotd Marta ariis dtker gina to^EP^^arokea^ ortokaaaaaomaisataoaa. Iftaifiriiafe^ j ^ t e d ^ D d a a , i a Ua i r e te^ < twdl, kow eaa it bo wrastod fioa ftea, aad all Oa powen aUok tkat ooai^anaa aoajEgta, baaaerdsedl ^kaaBaM BiyaiiKafiBiw t ]- Bat if tii^ eamaaaMB wal p m fo kmaaa orgii- iaatian%.doesit''Bot exeosa the dtarahes, m aaak, froa all reBpeadkilityT l a tiusreapeot tk» OaasKaHtn ia^iapart, oondateatk tor ao o k a r ^ . ^ at, eaa k a n a twee in fte Coo. leajioa not ena a npacoaamian. Aad ao C a m ^ of Jeata Ohiist wm aa ligkdy regard ia dtfiae daraoter aa to ignna k» rMta aa- Ouia^ oad U rttobm imrtOf ufto aa aaxiliHy aode^ ia ord«r to iesuta a itf>re. aeaWifn apw a hosts as aaHte S^pteM demoeraty is ualike ike Tcrieet dkspotim. Tke wockis aot oaly taken bom the okar^ea, bat they an absdatdy dehaired, ao &r as the CoaTen&a is coneerned, from aayoontral ia tko preauaea. - Tet ika Gon- ratioa ia ia pait inoondatens in tkat it daiaa tke wmk to boof Christ, aad of tke dnirdioa of Ckrift, by^appeaBag to thea for ali tkdr a e u i to be plaood in tha tzeasary thia aekaowledged Aionoa instUution. If they anawcr t h w ^peak, thea tkey oaanot oanyoatdieoommiaaon theaadrea. If they fidl to resp<^ then thia mosster chargea thoa aidi bdag ttm/i-muMsio»aTy, andpredicta Oeir dmiih. That ia thelife of a divine insti- tatioa u depaadent, for cbutinnance in exlst- race^ upon ita anim aad ao-cperation with a •awa orytmiroKon.' No 000 tkat we know of kaa erer denied tka d f i l righto of free dtiseaa to form Tolim- tary aaooiatintia, tcr edoeationd parpoaea, for tabng ean of tke poor—for pnbliahiag bMka —for laatod improrement, and other good objects. Bat dees it follow tiiat any one of th<M kawin sodeties aiay <-«taWiwh ehur^ea, baptise ooaterta, aid adauaister tke Lsrd'a Sappert Is it poadbk that brethrm eaanot, ! or will not aee the bae iaaae T . Wwdd Bap- tist Ckardiaa—^Baptjats, in thdr iadirUnd eapra^, be wflGng for the Toang Hen's Chriatiaa Aasodatiaa, Masonic Lodges, Tem- peraaoo Soddtos, the Trastees of a hoipital, or any other kumaa orgaainticHi, to project aad contrd the pt«paga^0B of diarehea, the adaiiniatratiffn of ordinanoea,* If not, then why a n some men to be slain for p l y - ing for tke honor of tko Ckurdies of Joaas (%ristr Tbe pidn truth Ls the whole arguments for Connationa, for Mtadooary parpoaea, is a palpable re&ection apon the changes. It is lying that they, aa aneh, will not do it—will not eazry out the last g r ^ oommand of tkdr sow exdted Lord, and aines t h ^ irill not, it ia afl right for hoaian institaticas to do it, aad lean them m tkdr diE^;race to die. Sore- ly no oae woald aay the wark was insularly, nnscriptnrally done, if the chorches <Hd it, and surely all would be heartily pleased, if tkey woald do it. Bat kow can they do it wkw tkeir actin men run wild after hnmaa inatilntiopg. dnin tiiem of men and money, diaoourage tkeir independent action, acd make tke people bsliere that they are docmed to dilgraoe, aad death, if they do not work t h r ^ h kniaan institntionsT S n d y thia is a time far mudi prayer, moeh stndy cf God's Word, and ranch dedsion of psrpeac. Mlxalaiu, Aaac a CoarattteM. Ba U. ftp • • — —v^*. propow ta ooty aatthaecaiiiiliJ iiof tbaSaTfc*tofailcbarcbon. Amj Bcbt waeoaidaKltwoaMba aa aitb a lanlaa^to aaeiia It iw^uliap tbroa tbisRS to me to profit—tbe orcaB of TUoa. Ccbt, aadfcralaatoa;<;rKiaIa. Soeia a n an voitb; cf pi^tfe ooalUcnoa. aad aoma aza cot. Baptist, and articles in our exehaogea apon the nibjsets, baa enabled ua to aee all the pmnts which hare been made. Oat of tke Banmtr, close and respectfoL aigamenta in 6k- Tor of Conrentions and Boarda, han been fcarce indeed. It is dne the Index, to aay tha'. a setie?, conuaenoed by Bro, E. W. War- ren, is at Isast re^ieotfal, and ui a spirit worthy cf ioiitation. Bat while many of the adroeatea of tb:e ConreatiOn, juat as it ia, claim it as Scriptard, aad thenfon of divine appsintmeBt, it m%y interert our readoa to sea what conecssiocs the Smdk-Wesltm Bap- tist cuidiiily makes iaregud to it. Wedu^ therefore, extnct from an editorid of Mareh the 8 sh. Bttt for tke want of room, we would pnblbh the article entire, and if any friend CT foe wishes it, we will do ao hereafter. The editor, iipeaking of Tolontary asaociationa, saja: "Yolontary Asaociationa a n suck as are compose! of iodiTidnd) aetiog under their own rffitraxied noUtioa (iriU.) In thia eomi- try they a n nnmerous, and nlate to a great TarietJ of o^j 'cts—wme good, rome doabtfd, and aoms decidedly bad. The right to form gnch asssciations is gnaraateed to enry dti- z^a of oTxr country, u e ooly reatriotion being that nothing ehdl bs done eontrary to the G^r.crd or State coostitatiima. The only way to joige ot the merici of these sodetiea ia by eatimstisg properly the objects they propose, the m;ch':>da of aee^mpliahirg them, and the praotie.! results. They differ from Gospd chorches in this, that, while the latter fimy xi the rolantary prindple, ao far ai memt>ership is eonoerne^ fte^ a n alao dirine- ly appoint^ institutioss, having tkeir oiganio >rindplea fixed by Jesna C h r ^ who b the lead. Oar rdigioas asaodations, saeh 3{iaeioQary Sjcieties, ConTcntions, &o., bdoag to the formrr elaa. "The Sinthem Baptiat Cdavention is a Toiun^ary aoeietj for the spread of tke GotpeL I t Lj a eoeiety e o m ^ e d of them wko pay their money into its treasury for tko o]^ ,eets speeificd in the oonstitatioa—it kas a iaoaey biaia of npraaentatisn—premibes ita own rdes of proocdure, appomts ita own agents, aad arranges ita own terms. No one is eompeUt^l to j<nn it—ao oae is eimpdled Bcm it—every thing ia volnntiry—aothiag i» conceded, those aho a e m it knoa before haod what tbey a n doing; aad wkea they a n disaa&fied they ean wi^draw. Thon wko give the money legiilato over thdr own gifts, aad da=m the tight to direei tkeir disburae- mDQts. Suppose the oonatitaenoj <^ow aa Epis eT»d form of Govcraaient, establish a hisi^ archy, a thing moat unlikdy, kavia tkey not a perfectri^t to do it? They do aot elaia :'^ tke institatioa Bible a u t h o r i ^ — a s a kasuo* instUMtim, propodng ia ita owa way, to do wkat the Bible eommands all Chriatiaaa to do. In^thia oouatry anybody has a ri^t to b« an ariatoont if kaaonia tte distiaoti^ aad kaa the a l ^ ^ . Now, if aay j|o aot lOco tho CottToation aa it ia, t k ^ h a n o i ^ f o Istit mioHt, if yoa do not go to it, it mil not be Hkdy to eoate to yaa. ' "Tketrathis, tlw wkola eadaagktia^ vmat&ree tkat ever was pkyod befiiraa diristlaa eoaatnd^, iad eeatnUa^ kiar. areky, &e., is aotkii^ aon tkaaa dap- t r ^ t o o a t e h t k o BBSaqMoiaag. matoiy oaatiaao to deatiaatrate, what klatoiy kaa dwaya deaKastrated. dat aali-na wilt flai^ aad <i«arrd, aad talk aboat " i r a ^ fi^'tko Mfftk oeaatry." aad "Janu,'? aad "iHBoy ooaTCfaaHia," i a d " M i a d t a a i y & a k ^ " a a d d f t mrt^fffg U d MS OCTTa H & friends af tha Oatnrtioa, as pnaiat agaabRd, jadona thaia thea the tioaaaa^ aa far aa it !• ooaiaaed, a at a i oadJ for, aaya B n . iMahsmmvatibilM^ A Sorintazal onaaTiatian ia hmtjHmme. ThaSaateaBasiiatCaBnirtioa (aaogdiagtoaa^HriMa a jtilaWwa nerefaaqaad Bw, B. a m BaPNT kw^aot w _ Batthenoaa^can- ian of nik^ui^ateMo to XVla. 40. fai OwrgiftTbD aM0ttDettDteaK*t0 ft araS-roadeoespMy mad otbar 4tk. Tbtaeabenaxdaded tko BGaKOBalyeanas,*^ o a ^ t» be into ffiaaioBarydarAfla— 50. Beeam &s bofiea eipdli^ Jhoa, " ooaao to la Butiat lAarehai," wkat tkwvc. pdama&WitrUiaeKBa. Now, e r ^ ma aaa aa* Oat; kaa proceeds o a ^ e anpodtioe. that thaik an Baptist dmnimi ™tfl Oay exOado a aemberfor "Jr^mw Oa Miaiai»-" or feraoouth^perteiaiia to tka betweea^ Aa^skidaBazaaaad' I t foHows, tiierc&n, that tko 11 iJ^oi af a aemb«r for tkia eaaaa aakaa a eharoh ao kag- waBaptiatekarek. Itia dffiodt i a ecrar to kaep oat af ita awa way. B«tto zata^Iaak-^ S. If thoaoAati-HiaBOBaiybodiM anae< ckterdtti, •mkj a n &ose b a a z ^ lettara from thea^ rcodved wiUiont butiaa iato IbdoBa- tyckarehesf AU s a ^ j f theao b o f i a a n aot ekBrdMa,ikoald be bi^tiaed, aad raodaad iato tiie ohnrek aa tkoagk t k ^ kad aaaar be- longed to aay dtardt at alL Wljwaait^ ProL MeO allawed kia diareS to Vi^al^fraatkoAnfi-1 w!it»at^ap4iaa,ifkedidaotRgaidtkakody fTflading kba aa kaviag boea a A a n k ka* fon paaaing theaettf cxdaaitaT Itiatoko h o ^ tiiat he will explain tlua. Let as aotiee tka wcaa<f jmpomtaen— 2. "Tkeotkerckardte^wisitaaaaberfor praetidng tkat wkidkke aad wa b ^ a n to bo taaght in the Scriptures." If this d a a had been made aien eompn- AdiutM in hia ^pHcatiao, tken woald be snek less objection to it. Bat it will be aeea ^ it is aade to eoatda oaly tkoae aAa han been exduded '^or fovMing the Hiadoaazy oaaoo." Why did not Pnrfaaor M. Aow lAy it ia(if mdeeditia ao) tkat tkooo ej^ieilsd for ^ oiop* eanu, (or for iktir cppoaitiaii JSfa- 5(nsat,) an tke only expdM aeaibenr wto o ^ k t to be reodvod into our «&arahaa7 Wky did he not tdl aa wkf U is tkat we a n aot at liberty to reodve into oar ehar^ea wck at hare beeo exdaded for'^praotadng" a<—ifaiajy cZm (becides *%voring the MiadflDazyeam^ wki^ ke and we be&en to be taaght in tko Scriptures? Bat let aa notiee tko groaads eawkiak sadl as have beea expdled £ivoiag tke JCa- sicoary canae, or for praodnng tke Goapd to ainners," choddbe reedved into oar Aardiea. He says, when a diurek expda a aember' $vr thia reason it is deaiiy of a diffaaat douan- nation frtun ns, or kaa «o departad frtai tka If kia dodzw ko trao^'Ah foUewatkatweoagkt not-to ieedn,i*i it fdlMnkip, thoea ida jban kaa exdaM iarfanaiBg Ao Miainaidj aaiiie,''iiarp«aaBh- igtko Gaapd to^iaaea. for bdiava^ tkat a iametdoa of a beCamr, by da jf^por aa- bapHam it atatien aot iar a ^ ^luw aafiii tko alardi fexdadii^ Oa w a - erorawpliMri,"inBBa^tobefcgriata«taaa laotaa^poaitka to tka law of CMaUi wkat etetdi, or wkat , ^ a A u p A , iPiet a e e a ^ i t to taaaOsal Ani ionld. I aappooe, b^ vary ufisalt to find t1 ' Bat if itis aeaat that the dareh, bodyar inakly, thatexpda a aamber "aiAodi^," >e« aot flBawagjraot in oppadtaa to the law ; Ckriat, bat anas kiohir tafaatioatoad J^ sit dots a d ; if ia oar Ofiiaiaa, ^o viaiatethalawaf Oi^ataatwaiBibena ttjeirexdaded? If emr tMiajintatiam^ Us ^ t f Oristiit^ taU mads Om hasis^ n o a tba Baaaar aBaKM. S e v i e w o f " C o r r e c t i v e Chorch Discipline." "TTrrHn f l x a . " HE three " PUas" which Prot Mell iatro- daoes, would not be nodecd farther, but for the fok tkat there appean to be somethiEg likt a process of reasoniog to ddiend, partiea- larly the third '^Ica." The principles in- volved ia thia "plea" have been noticed al- ready, but as ke empl<m the test cf analysis to eetablish Ids views, I propose to apply the sttiu t*st to some of Us argumedta. Tke "Plea"reads thus: "Suppose a church a member for joining the ^Mins or Odd Fellowa, or another riiould its members for &voring the Bliaeionary cause, or, if he is a miniater, for.maintaining that the Ghtepel is to be preached to d n n m ailiitbelawfol in these eases or in dther of them, for a neigh- boricg church to rcorive tke exdaded ? Naw, if yoa answer in the a£nnative, you, in eff^c^ give the prindple up; for yoa ackooidedge that, far a snSne^ eauste, oce ehurdi may re- cdve the expdkd of another." He then eap, To answer thia question, it mcst be andyisd and the parts eU«ified under different heads.'* The result of his analysis i^ the resolution cf tho abon into two claases— 1. Those wko have been exeladed for joia- log tbe Masona or Odd Fdlova; 2 "The other church expeb its member for pnaticing that which he and we belien to be tangkt in the Scriptures." This last " p a ^ " t h o i ^ ite terms a n gene- rd, is made to inclnde audi aa k a n been ex- pelled for those thinga in which Anti Miation- aria oppose Mtadonazie;. H«tce be it ob- served that the oiora two e2tuMS(foao(ez&(»d ths east* that may c<cur. Maay other of ei^dsiaa might ariao for diffsreat eaases, equally ai violatin of the Seripturee aa the exdadoa of a member fOT "favoring the His- Bona^ oanse." A eanful nMoner ean aothing mon offendve in exdsding a aaeaber f«r d a above eaoae, &aa for tke advocacy of oth<»- Seriptan doetriaes. It is by no means, sdf-twidtmt thai mn txpulsio» far thirngs aboift miieh Ifissioitarus and Anli-Missionarits ^fm-, art ihs only tkinys that veiU jws&fy ths neiptioH tf ths tadwitd. Mon of tMs anoa. Pnieaor Mdl takes the podtioa that those who have bien exdaded for " jdaing tke Ma- aoaa or Odd Fdlowi," oat aot to be reedved into otker charges. Tke ^scaadon of thia aabjeot ia aot at all materid to the pdat in band; y«t I ad^ a i ^ doea Prof. Mdl adviie tkia eoarae; aeeiag that tkoM who kavo been exdaded^ this r$ason,do aof hdoitg la frus dtmhss f Tka AnQ-Misdoaary darah ia, (if I aadordaad kia,) ia kis view, »e< a ektcrdi. Now.wkjr.Iadt— 1. Dooakoroeoamiendtkereeeptiaa of tkooo triiokan beea azdaded for "faming tite Miaaieaary Mase," when, aecor^ng to kia taadnim tiieaa exdaded for jdnag tko Ma- aoaa or Odd Pdlow, MyU aef fo 6a neaind fnioom-ekmUmt IsitbeoMastkaoebodiaa art mtelmrdus,*dmtk*y eedwfa aeaaben for "fovoang ^ MiaaioBary eaaae," aad jricC nmeM dkmniu^thtytsdmdi fhaa/orjoio- iag tko Maaoaf^ IHm dootrino, b o a d a * maodf;iaqaito&tdtoapori tioa, feiaetly aaaaaed by too Profeaaor. la wkatt Siaiply in tkia-.»tptuMtHuiaAs^ wag tmssUl* adtmdi^ Chr-'^ sftaor astaTofjaw aMrciaa £ widt tha loader to ante « lat TkataaMkatAati-lliaakRaiy eida^aoaaban far joudagthoMaaaaaor Odd Fdlawa.' 2aa.JIkatanalwn e3^adfld,l7 tkooo b»- ^ for Jdaiag th« Jbooaia, or OiU Fdbwa " ai^to ba zMdved iato Mio- fdth, as to authorise as to from i t In that case, chardx auiaoigaiy a not violated if we zeoarad tkoae who a n aur- tjra to ^ aame tratk we eocaojeatioBdy hold oundvea. Tke prindple hen ia &at widek I avowed in a previoaa aaadier, tkat iriua a diureh ceases to be a Baptist dnrdi, we aay withdrew feUowship from it. Tiie dinrch meat not only appear to as, to aet in oppositioa to wktt we eoaaider the law of Chris;, btU ii mnst tcoot that tebs its imtm- ikmj i^ora tet exn ht oMihoriztd io withdraw ftOmesAip from it, and 4^ord a rtftu/t io its- txcluded wiembers." (My itdica.) Obsem with re&rawe to tkia extraot— L That a churd^ praenaodly Ba^tiat, tkat exdadea a meo^ber for tlu ahoBt aaat, daea not bdoBg to ^ B^tiat denondaatioa. 2 That the reoeptien of thdr exeladed in- to onr chnreka doea not nolate tke suarayn- tyoftKtirchyaxka. 3. That we cannot reedve ti>e exdaded of other ehcraha, anlea tkey awow U to bt thgir parpost io aet in cpposUion io tks law vf Christ With regard to the first, I remark that sack (Avrcftes art tilhtr true ehitrdus ^ Christ, cr they art noL If they an tna dnnkea, th^ have sowrtiTn^y as well as any otk« trae churches; if thoy a n tot true diatdtes, Prot HeU oaght not to rcfose to reedve thaw who have been exeladed from them for joining tbo Masona—not, however, on tke g r o i ^ tk£t tka exduded ever wen membenef thedtardk, bat jast as other membera a n reedved from tko world; nor ought he to reedn tkooe irito han been exdaded from tkem "for fovoi^ the Misdonary cause," wi&ont first keariDg their "experienoe of graoe" and faapiidl^ them. Why? bscsase aobody bat a <ni« chnrdi ean administer valid Ix^ism. It teems, thenfon, that Pn&aaor Hell'a ihaory and proeticsboth oppoaekia "Correetin Ckurdi Disc^ne." Let as look ioto the next— 2. That the reo^tioa of tkdr exdaded does not violate tkdr sovere^ty as dinrdea. If the reception of tbe exdaded of om church into the fellowship of aiutiier, dots, ia any iustasoe, vielate ihiaovtrtiymty of iht for- mer; then doea the reeeption eif a a d as k a n been exduded "for favoring the ICsrifflary causa,"'- vidalt ths smertigniy ef the dmrehts exclndiiig them, prcrided theae bodiea k a n ai^ sovereignty. They raarf haw sovtragniy, ^ they art lurches. Therefon, tke rooeptioa cf suck exdaded persons does not nolate tke sovereignty of the chureha exdu£ng t k m ; because these bodies a n not t n u Bat if they are not true dumbea, iriiy .^oald Professor Mell reecin thdr exdaded witho^ baptisn? laskthiaqaaationon thednagA of diefoetatatod inmylaat. If Prol M.V - . a^gjkt to ^^aakozdap a n^lBgf Aardi of fnooth, it i r i ^ i a exda& a "-"ly," aai katr oat tf d a -^xf betno. thoa, •Wat ^ws>"Bayb»of Oo pnaiaoatlMn ki p m s ^ r f t O ^ a Kiagieal Pnfc , t h a i ; stands very aeady d « a ia tha irf aodk doebina •laatpnpaatioB— That a ohanh exd«Si« a aMber wU- aaat "ana" it to-be k a iateatiaatoaot to (%riat^ law, beion aaofhai" reodvo^ the exdiried of jjko b aotoaidieaaa ^ a aaa o« Ptat lloini ^^acHen t s s s ^ a w ^ fkaa it is lat Hiaaonaiy ehardtt kan alwaya doae roog wkeaever tiej k a n r a o a ^ ika a- sdod of Aati-iGadimary liiaiihoii. akatom k a n beea Ua eaaae oof tko i uiadia ka^nrtitf "Correeon Char* JMao^&ie" lafl Mdl oagkt, for tke aake af oooaataM^, Itiftingt. 'Moreover, if we a n not to take oar owa la- kpetaOiat rf Crod's word aa Iht Sksis of aor ttwa at regard to tho mnplioa ot tkaoo wko ' ;»ba3ien, k a n beea "widcadl^ exd)^; wif ahaald we make oar iaterpetotiaB God'a Word ih* iasis of oar antiwi ia aay dae? Wm Prof. Mdl tdl w a ^ r fir ^ ^ webdien,kaa beea aasaqianl- b^>tiied—V c. k a beea iaaoiaed by a ' a a s (wko^ kovover, doa aot asaw ' to be s M ) ; a h t ; ^ ^ In Athena, for modiendiip, and ahoald .^ora tiiat diard tiiat he kad aot "aiond- " aabaitted to be kapiizsd by oae wko, k* fnka, ia aaqudified; bat aSzaa that ko be- es kia b^>tism to be valid—makU tka leas receive him wllliWot b^ fceS (I!) Tfaeabsuidittaoftkiapodfioaan ja aoip^io'y to be ovea aiialyiod. aa prepared to eondale tkat PnCaaaa SdTa oao^sii doea aet kdp Idf exoai ia ^teat. Tiien an afewi^er^poaiiioeaia se artide. bat ihqr ban btea pienoady ao- Md. Oaoof thea I wiU bardy aoatka, 3%ai<mschiirdkeaigKt rastim thee=- thaughUmaybsbumm y eatd ttnyustly exduded- swallow suck a vagtL I h a n isow oMnpleted, for tke miiaeat i t • Review cf CcRcetin <aardi I^ I will, however, add one other arti- wiU mtiaHyi be dow my by way cf "samadag A. S. Woxxau. TmOmtm H i s s i o n t o the Cherokees. BT i . a- R-OVTOU jPABLY ia the yeu ISaS, I left ay 1 pi near E!m Spring, Waddngtoa ooan^, to aem Ttneyard Chnni, acd ladi aehod near Evaaaville, Ark., whan X laained ibr one year only. Daring ^iak , in eompaay witk Bro. Gner, (Deoaoa id Clerk of Vineyard Chard,) 1 vSbod tvine C h u d i , B9me 15 miles from A s Sno ithe(%c9okae Nation. Tida dinrek is OBa ^ tke Amerieaa In^aa Miiaoa diar^a, ka- ^ogiag to tke Amcrieas Baptist Mitdotiaryw ^doa. While in tke v&mty .itf tUa d a n k karnedtiie an«de«ned /ocf tkat aU tka in fte Nation, b d a : ^ to Ikia I, made tke vexed queatioa «f Slavay a ^ a t of chardi feOowdiip, and ooold aat ad- to b^tism'aay davdolda; yoa, one applied tke Abditioa kaifa to all aaak , ai^ eot tbem off from the fdlow- of do dittrebei Upon enqaiij, I fDOBd ' respeetable portioa of dte dtizsaa ef tUa itatioa won d ^ v e d the privilege vi boooan- ig Baptist*. Hence tiioae of tkia d a a tkat se diapoaed to be reli^saa kad to aedc tatdt rdatioaship among Podou oapeidaBy the Methodists. Tkoal awlhatoao durd'l^iiasd the individad referred to, be-ijnw produced a Bceond ; altho^ Ao fan admitting him into tbe fdlow^p of the won not so maeli to blaaie aa than Toward the d o a of church, then ia thia queatiia out of plaoe; bat(^ if hia baptism waa oidtted, too y a t i o a haa>^ peea&tf foree. But whether ikt ckardi re- edved tko individad witk, «r witiioot bi^tiaa, Pnf Mdiisiaasfroit. Tke refoad to n- edve into oor diureaes thcoe wko kan beea exdaded for jdmog fke Maooas, oa the g n a a d that audi reoej^onwoald dcotroy "ekareh (ui*a]i,"is an admiadon that iho eknrete ex- dodingdtemanirwadiardes. Now^ifoati- Misrioaaiy bodies are trao drardw, wiA all t h e i r o w t ^ oppodtion to "the Miadanaiy cauae," and eontinne to be chnrdo^ wkeao «nniaD"(idthai)oaght aottobe aoverod for expdiisg a aember booaoao ke jdas the Ma- bona or U dd Fdlowa; bat fast to he B^tiat_ ehurdes when they e q d aaoiaba for "fovo^f iag theMisdonary caaae;" then ia aa oao^ fnm tho eondodoa tkat tha ad ^ for the abon oaase, vndardus Oaa. Bat this ia,aawa kan-already aeoa, a deatl tooaoeltheZtafM? priaaipioB of ^ o Chord IHa«^UM"—via: tkat oo i»diseipHMeiiama*idkaaismdutrA. Bat tkeae bodies an aot tnm darda,ihea Itfot, Iowa: lat Thatttooo wkahanboefii ed froa them, f a r u y eaaa akatever, to be zeqdaed to tdl the d a z d thdr. exponaDeoBcd be b t " ' ^ ^ " thom kad aever keffi e x d a M f i r jdBBigfko be deniad a p ^ ia tko d a n M * ^ pnaerring '^kard aatoa;" anoo tkao eaa iaoWcfa<r(k«aaiw,idan than a datdt. Of aiane, Miaaoaaty notwiah toperpotaatodarak aMOB w i f t Aati-Miaioaariea, aalaa tho latter a n tnsp^, darehea l Weaee, to«n^thatPro£ M.i» iaa^kaata. Tkatzatkii^if I ndostaad it, ^ ne^ _ m d tho'oxetaded of aaa d r a r d iato f d t o w ^ o f aBoOcxidoes Mt, m aaji^ aSat tia-aov««%aty," doforaer; Mt it daieh, zeedvng tha m a e * to t h e d m n i paldacb TUaaOa S B h e - a a a a - oi tetM •ot tok« teaboawMT ^ thohda ofafiaira. ly patiord year with Vineyard Chiitah, a aad bnther,wk9 had beoafiviaf to time ia tko Cred Natioa, not to fraa E. F. Buekner'anddeaeo, adced aa haw wodd like to pread among tia Ohenba a Mijaionary: atatii* at tho aaao tia^ tha Doaeotie and ladiaa Miaaoa Board deiiraBS to toke die < % c r d n H a t e p fiddof their opcratioaa. Idiataaaaaka W Worda of a y answer to kia. Bat I p^ to abderataad titat I'woald ka wiOiaK, if Board would p n a a aa appcmtiwaati taring tho next summer (1856,) aoao lot. ten wwo poaaed bdweea a ^ and tin friendofaiBeiaao Creek Naiiai. Ia Oo eJ ntarned^ ay -hoae aoor ^ l a oao of kia letten ke o ^ a v i i t - request to Aatiod Ckard, af wUd I ma a aoaber, aad at tkat time a foator. » me^Saglbatio mwiininoil ao to tkaaataa of tko Boord, wkilkda toaCFr oaajlioi aad iaiaa£atdy tken wu i apoDod <a tia p a t of tka Boaci wafe _ Joaafk WaBoerwoB ^ tkat fiaa Oor-^ rapoBSBg aaentory af the Board, [TO aa oeastsrxa.} witttoviai itkiHl aitk i Witt auMtaea—oiatdato «Baaa wStk praaadoa—aad fedikadaa- lad datia wi^deazaaa aad eaaam LetOoi I be l a m o a d S a w w n g e a a r t i f t k o f a r i a l « a L mrfikdy, ahoaldf .la gartHthag^^of aomtfca "liiai^!!

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to i^eak aad nr i f t to iKaf." H e n M As ^eotiboii :

L "T&e aypmsJOMat of auasiooaries and liMirlabaa.'* I t aaoM t ^ 6 o d , k m n m g tefifinUaa O a t v tmU sttead O a p o d * -• i t e «f tka Go^pd a m o g ibm haahmr ihaa tita aUeat a m anaag t t e p r e s ^ e n o f t f a i d a r a a k m o a i a u t ; . ladeed, ke aeleoted g s k f c n > t b t t u t a a, p t e a d e r . F a c k e a i l a t t in fim of F u l ' a w r o m , " H a k aahaaex T o o d mata Be to m j aaoM • a o g &a ( A o t a i z : 16}. After idi , Paul raU iqp to JenBalaB,lrat Godcud l B i i a , ^ B r t , f e r I « i l l . a n d tiiaa ftrkesee. •tet&e6«Btile«{Aa*8 Z x 5 i S l ) . H e v e s t k Tnaaa , a i d a f t c t m r d a ' t o Awtiorfi^ ia Ip i a , v k e n !m tazried «Bd p n a A e d a v&ola j n r ftr the o&ai^ m. tkat ^ a e s . B a t 6«d « not n t t a d that he afamdd aettle as a pas-ta. Hs bad dcaen ium i^eaiaUj for tiw M i i i n i r j vmric. So «a a n t d d tkat aa mm «f tka memben of &a A i t i a d i Ckardi •iaiitBBd to l£m I k ^ and £uted, tka H i O j O a i t a i ^ aapante ma Buaaiiaa aad Saul ftr tbe vatJT «&ataa to I k m called akan. aid v t e t f a i j bad faated aad p a j a d and *er6anda on iiiem. t k « j a a t tk«m a rnx j " ( l a i a j £ r 2 , 3 . ) T & o n ^ God kad be&n Aoasi Paul aa a a k K n a z j ^ wt b s n aee that Ha'rnimrtaada t!ie An&wh d u m b fo aet k m « d Baaabaa apart jUqb vork Heeoold I a n aeat tkem H a u e l f ; bat in aeeoidaiiee

general plsn ioi disaenuBaUng tke Gaipel, He c&on ta tke ekorek as t ^ in-i t a a e a t . TItese vera tite fiirst p^adas £ana-

ariaaiied aa annionariaa to tisa heatk«L T h e j a t (aee e s t eed spoa t k d r wadL

l ^k i i ^ aiup Aaj auied ra Cjpeoa—a keatkaa idafid; preadied at suimw^^^ aad at Fsphaa <ni t&e w«3texa coast T k m e s t i i e ;

woald kara rep&d soaeidAt tkaac " W i kara % p U o t j t i kaatkem k e n ia A d a , aad I dffiiVaea t i n aeeaad^ of g a i ^ from koaM to pceadi to j o a , auMnklo i dda ton , iriia, i f w aO, a i a j k i i a a ialtaad of n a d r i i ^ tlM Gospd." P a d a t t d a a o a a e k n p l ; ; batiit t-B a d i a t i ^ o i c ^ e d A e aasBoaa, ocoaai^ the £geaa Sea, aad g o b g s p to P k i l q f L H m k« aad Silas w e n l>otk K T e r d j v U ^ ? * ' tk«& ewt into p i aaa . Tkia ia k a t a ^ a e i a e a ef wkat avu ted k i n l A e n r e t ka v w t , aad ke wall kaew i t . For on aaol2tar oeeaaioa ha add, « t h e H d ; Gkoat witaaaiaA ia o m j e i t j , aaj iag tbat koBda and liHietiBBi abide aw. B a t a r a o of tkaaa Oiaga laovo s a . " (Aet8zx:S3L} N a t v i O a t a & d i a g ^ £ffisal-t ieaat be k ^ t i n d L j d i a aad tka J i f lo r aritk O d r kj tuekdda. Tkia waa tka i r s t Mtaignaaiy e&axek ertakliafced ia Eatope, aa<tve akall karo oeeadoa to akow tkat tka M i a n o a a i 7 a ^ i t t k « 7 a a e n n ^ aiaaifeated ia aidiag Paa l go &tdMr, gave f d l pn<rfof ikair gn t i t ada for tka G o ^ O a j kadnoaiv-• d a t k i a k a a d a

Fioia Piaqppi, Paal i n a t to Tkaaadainfla to B e r n , aad tkesoe to AOeaa, wkea « Ua q a i i t i r a s a t i m d i n l d a v k e B k e a a w A e m ^ v k o U j g m n to UaUt ty , " or aa i t may betea-<5«ed / u B if idais. (Aois x i w 16.) Ha vaa a o w i a t k e k a a r t o f keadMadoa; for one writw ^ as tkay kad alaaoat aa a n a j goda •ftkeneeaia Atkaa ,aadaBotke r atatea it ia e tder to f a d a god tkaa a a a a . TUa too, ia a plaoe odebiated forita atateaauaaad pkilos-o^ettLi. vk id t eoedoBOB ptotraa tkat ataa b j ma&Ma knew M t God. P a a l bdd ly deduod toe Goapd totlMse aabtle pkiloaopken, botk Spieareau aad Stanaa; telBag A m " t h e limes of this ignonaae God wiaked a t , ba t

dotkaHaaea e r e t y w k e n to n -peat." Ftoai Atkeaa ho v e a t to Corinth, M tbe Wertent Ooast ^ Greoaa, a plaoe e d u c a -ted &r Ita BeeatnaaaeaB a a d i a i q n ^ . H e n be ta i r ioda^rearaad aiz BOdks. Hmbj tkeaeidolatroos Coriathiaaa b d a g ooaroted dnriflgthe time, ka fimoda A u d to wktdt ke a f l enn ids wrote t m epis t las ipnag ezkiv-tatioas to ateadfutaeoi ia O e fii^ with direo-taoaa aboat diaeipline, fat. aoaae of the oMBkers, after kia depaztan kad &Ilea into

M. Ba i j edg^a BaaeoaiAo kgeaeially kaoaa ia Weak Toaoeaaee a t aa aauable ohriatian bcodMr,aqrathat petkapaka kaa kaadrad tka d e e i a f s to a Hra. S., a awmberof tkeCaiap-^ i e Ckardi, vko was seated with tko otker ooaamaieaats, ba t ko did i t m l i i s owa n -apeaiabilitj, ^ tkaateoasnl t ing aay one. And ttat ke ae rw keaid the pastor g i n a a iavita-tion only ia the a s a d way among Baptists, to the •emberg and otk«ta ia good ataadiag ia Mter diarehea of the asms faitk and order.— If the breikren w e n kind to Mrs. S., I sop-poaa ao oao woald objeet to that, f n it is a ^ r i s t i aa daty, aad withoat aa iaTitatioa £nm tko eharek, ike partook of tkokaf witk tkent. I A o will explain tke matter, ao as not to l e a n Um impceanoa tkat the ekardi &Tor8 opea eommnaion. I do a o t a p ^ n of brodi-er Batlodgo^ aet, tkimgk I kare known simi-lar oaaea to oeeor ia B ^ t i s t Chmbta aa aoand ia tko aa any witk w l u ^ I am ao-qadnted, wken indindaals w m seated among tka aaatbera, and partook of the elements as tkey pasaed doag.

I d i a ^ p n T e of ths eoarae tkat is now be-ing potsoed in a great many easea,of pnblisk-iog to the world reporta p t e j a ^ d d to iadi . •idaala or ehnr^ea, witkoat first «a>qairisg as to tke &eia in tke caw. In this e a n I tkink " a l o n r of good order" skoold k a n informed tke paator, aad eaqaiied of kim wketker tke dtaige was i n e or aot, of ian t ing Caapbd-litaa or Pedobaptiata to oomnaiM witk tkem ia tite B r o w a s r ^ ekarek; aad if he eonid cot satisfy " a lorer of good order" that the <harek was innoeent, i t woald ibea k a n been time eaongk to pabliak to the world that this ekradt kad departed from tke faitk.

How diall we e n r kaap tke anity of tke i ^ r i t ia the bonds of peace, if we eirodate r ^ r t s picjadieid to the m o n l or ehristiaa ekaraoter of b re tkna or eharekes, befon c tc t let t i i^ them know anything aboat saeh re-porta. If I akall apprue a brother or a <£arak of a repwt in eirealation to his or their prejodice, ( j ^ r a t d y , ) I conTines him or

fioea. He a t d iSenat times similar le t ten to (rtker ^ n r ^ e a . From Goc^

te earns baek iato Ada , aad Tinted agdn Exaay of tke eksrokes t h e n ; and fi^y weat to Kphesai, w k e n ko pnaoked two y e a n witk P ^ f ^ ' * eaineat saoeeaa. T k o o ^ tkia was the seat of ' the aagnifioent t e a ^ e of tke g n a t goddeaa B i a a a , w e a n t d d , " S o m i g k ^ g n w O e W < s d , a a d p « n i l e d , " ^ tke valaaof tke bodts wkiek tkeae iddatonTphata i i ly baraad, 3s a ^ o c i that t k ^ renooaeed tkeir femer femfd praotieea, amoonted to fif^ tkoamnd p n e a o f d l n r — a b o u t $2000. ( A e t s s x : 19.) At Sphesm as dseiritere, ike saeoeaa of tke Goapd exdted great oppontiiHt; for a eer-

n a n Deatetiiaa, a ailTeismitk, wkick mad*? a i l n r u r ines for Biana,'^ being

them, titat I am tkeir friend, and seek to. pro-mote tke pease of Zion. Bat if I einnlate iudi report, d tke r by talking of i t to otker^ or paUiskmg i t b d b n I hare aot^odated him (c them of the &et, it has the appearance of trying to injore tkem, and it is almost certain iodoso. lamnoadTocateforopeacommnnion

it is eaSed, neither in the pulpit nor at the Ba t I troit I am for josiaee

and truth, aad the things that make for pokse, sad t h e n f o n I woald doae by praying for more of the 8 ^ r i t of our Liord u d Master to be bestowed on all'&ia true diadplet; that we may h a n graee to do oar wholrduty, aad pa-tienee to bear with the eootradiction of tia-

G«o. W. Tocso . ners.

O X T H S M X l ^ I o

•Oad ap to A d a Miaor. aBd weat thxai]^h ftaipLylia, Pisidta^ aad Syeaoaia, speading aaae time ia preadiiag a t tkoprineipd places At tkat time t h e n were Jews seattered aboat 81 ftese kea&ea etmntries, j a s t as t i ^ a n aaw fiiiiad ia dM £fiereat dties of t k t ^ n i t e d 8tata>,—a separate sad Satinet people. Oa —i»'i"g a tawa where ^ e n was a J e w i d qugsgai i , tko a i m e a a e a p t e a e ^ d tke Goa-pd to tke Jews first; b a t wken tlK^e rejeeted

woold aay, '^Xa, we to r s to tlie Gtot-tOo, Use ao hath tke Lord eomaaaded as, » y -ag , I k a n iet t h n ta be a light of tke 6t&-fies, that &oa shoaldafc be for ad r s t ioa anio ft* tmb afJU fsra" (As ts z i t : 47.) A t Ljitxa, soj&waa the eppoaitiaa that P*a i Waaid, aad drawn of the eity a^ dead. Bat £ d ttot d s n ; him. As soon as ke zeeoToed, ke agaiu dcrotid himself xwlously to amdaaazy Iskon. Aiier s p a £ n g eoma

ia theae eoaatriea, tkey ordained Elders i i the e^iankts they kad eetab&hed, aad re-tesed to Aatiook, ia Syria, " &om wheaee tacy kad Bees reeomaisded to t i e g n e e of God &r tko work wbkSt they fnlfiUed." (Acta 3 i r : 2 S } Tkis shows Aa t die Antiodieaareii kad sect tkem oat with s p e o d icferesee ta ttia m m p a a r y toar. After &eir return they p t h o e d t h a ekareh together aad give an aoaat of t k d r labors, reheardng all tkat God kad deae with them, and kow He kad opened Aadoor of b i t h unto tke Geatilm. (Asts z t r : S T . ) Harmg remdaed soiao time a t Antioek, P a d propoaed ta Bantabaa to Tiat agaia < t o d t e s t U y kad estibfiaked. a their ftraer toar. Bannbaa couaenteJ, ba t wiAad to t ika J d m , whoso saraame was Mark, wi& tkem. Paul, k o v e n r , did not think tkia ^ p c r , . — be aiaried witk tkem befon, kat tamed b a ^ aa aooaaa tkay got into the kaatkea M d , '^•ad west not a i t k tkem to tko work* (Aeta i iTiSS-) So sharp was tko aaataa&ai b^twnn tkem tkat separated. B a m b a a t a o k Mack aad sailed to Cypraa n d tkoogk wa k a n ao farther aeeouat of ki» MMiii imj labors, ke doab&aa eoststaed to p n a A m diffsreat d t r e ^ o n s ; for, P s ^ •!»» years afterwards, in k b first CfRade to tke CariiiMBana,x£ 6tf^peais tkaa ef kim. •^Or l a l y aad Baxaakaa, k a n we aot power to for-kaazwa^iDg." TIm arideatly implies tkat ^ t a a f a a was not tdla. After t k d r M^an-H n , P a a l ^ o n Silsa aad d^paortodiaaBO&er C n : ^ Tka* Gad o n t r a i a d t k d r diaaea-l i a i s g o o d . T a a a iwiantTrbaads atarted • H i a r t a d a f OBC. W o laara, h a w o n ^ & a a ftttdrwimataaflr, tkat t h e n ajaiaitariea wan a a ( | a d e f i M t , b B t a a ] ^ i a lika fraiiUiea witk

danaed lest i d d worship d iodd be abolidied, and be and his mea lose t k d r bade, called Uiem aad tke worioaea of Hke ocei^atioa to-gether, in <Hder to put a stop to Paul's preadi-iag. S in , said ke, " js know that hj this e n f t wa k a n our weahk. MoreoTer, ye, see aad kear tkat not done a t Epkeaas, but al-n y ^ t h r o a g ^ u t aH Ada^this Paa l has per. ttaaded aad tarnod away m a d peo^e, s a y i ^ that tkey be no gods wkidt a n made of hands. So tkat not ooly Ois oae craft is in d a n g « to beset at o a i ^ t ; ba t also tkat the temple of the g n a t goddea Diana skould be d e ^ s e d , iijid her msgnifiessoe ikoald be destnyed,whom all Asia aad the wot idwmUpetk." (Aetsx iz : 26, 27.) Can aay one tead tke aboTs and doakt w b e & « P u l was aa inde&tigable Mis-gioaazy auMsg tiie keatkcmT

HaTiag aow Ttdtnd the ^arokes ia Ada , Paal desired to r r t a ra to Europe aad aeo to tko ad f iuv ef the ^ a n & e s he had eataUirbed m Mawdoata aad Aehaia. ^ e n eountries wen M w«at aa k » labcrs kad yet extend-ed. His SG^ woald not, howenr, let him t>top k e n ; fsr we kear kim saying with regard to iiis going a p to Jernsdem. After I b a n beea t k e n I maat dao see R m e . " (Aets xix: d l ) B a t do«:i this magaifieent d t y , tke theo miatrea ef the world, witk all tbe gloiy, koo-or, rides, power aad aplendor of aoeomalat-iag eeatunrt , etreanueribe his e x p u d n be-ooTdeaeo aad limit the boaads of his Mmaion-ary ei^iratiattB T When ke add to tke Corintk-iaa eiharea tihatke koped to ^eaok tke Goipd i a r e g b a s beyond tkem, was Bome tke ead of his ambition ? No 1 for we kear kim td l iag the Bomaas tkat ke deaized to eall oa tkem wh«a ke ahoald take kis joaraey iato Spaia ; tkos showing tkat oaly tke limits of tke thea known worid eoald aatia^ kia benerolent de-dres, and tkeapkeaTiag billows of the Atlas-tie stop k i a in kts onward a a n k in preaeking to the heathen " t k e glonoos Goapd of tke blessed God." Wketker Paa l eTer got to Spun is doabtial. Bat i t ia aoffident to know that ka desired to do ao^ and woald k a n goeo kad Provideaee permitted. H e did, hewenr ,

aa far aa Boata, God ao a n a s p a g i t in kia pcondeaea, tkat the keathea took k i a there, t a d paid kia tenOiag expeaaea. Laka

E l d . H . £ . T a l i a f e r r o ' s t w o B o o k s . Mmrs. EdUors.-—^The editors cf the South

Wtsitm Bi^iist, a n rery fosd of late of ron-ning thinga ia joxtapontion, under the cap-tion of the " old theorr" and the " new the-ory," ia order to show that J . B. Grares is inconsistent and contradictory in hia writings. Tke " Iron W h e d " has tecsiTed the stouteit mooring that they hare been able to gire i t in this way. Kow I sn|^)oae they claim to do on-t o ^ mea aa tkey would that othen dtoold do unto tiiem—" witk what meanre ye mete, i t ehall be measured to yon again." I propose to show to readers of the Baptist, that the two bcoks of Eld. Taliaferro a n rery cantra-dietttfy ia spirit, bat remarkably harmonioas ia let ter:

TbaQracvof OodXac- | ' ' n s !m^ Birer Scenes ntfled." and Chsneten.

latWpnlKa wcrkj In Ibe prrSa of tbii Ixvk "CB K thi>tiB«, I .lMU:r>: raaunrnd

ts M hv ii»miii» b«t tb> sot w rubBak tbMo. to w k o H l b n n B t s n l . Wha I had D a u i j Safafarf

t.a«»nit. mItoJT --tail Its pokOcttW

Laai iagJkat iM^ P a a l v o U t k i ^ Syria mS ||||i.| - 3[ktam aad^g ftna^Pb^ aad Gdat ia .ka a a a a

ta T t o a , oa tko Sea, wkte* l a wmA . " i r i b c a k a

ooapad id aad was atill with k i a lAea ke w n t e kis aeooad letter to T i n r t h y ; ix: II , ) wBie& i t a ikoagkt was wtittea dating his Moond yv&t to Bnaau

New that we k a n aeaa kow tkoae I f ia ioaa-rwa w«t« aaatp&rtk, aad aotioad tkais extea-l a n l a k o n ; a i the aext plaoft wa will ^ o v 'k^w ' t l i^ w a n a a ^ e r l a d . B a t f « tko p n -aeat w t aaa t ' doae oar iatorriaw.

A V i a a a u B a m a r .

tetkaiki

' lUB. P a a l n a a a w o a O c toa iaM d E S a -- s ^ r t a r e ao j C a o a a z y kad k e n t o f c n kaae . a a t f ^ k a t . wkara idda t ty aad a ^ m U l i w

H t a i tefafemtad a a k a adad, aa

I af A a a , tfcut d a d f c a i a j a w fiira d a m ^ ^ e a n l to U a , ^ tka

BJCFLX- TO "iOVMR OV GOOD OSSBB." l ( s9n8 .EBrroas—JDMrfraOraa / r a y o a r

iarao of 3rd I b y , I t a d aa ar t ide headed ""What means a , " parperiiag to be a ocanr^ a ^ betweoi " M r a ^ ^ a ^ ^ A L a n r good (kder , " i a - r t i d t tka ia^readoB ia a a d o thai Ike B a p t U Cta iak , i a B t « « a m B ^ fOUh

i^eammmamat, at a i laaat , a i n a a t e a it . B r a a a y aofaaialaaea witk fta • a d a M t a f the i j i i i ra rf flat M asT p n f a n d - i » ^ ^ s v a i t I was ia ^ a v w n Q a w ya r tnday .aaT hadLaeoanr^

with S p a r t a a s d M m a l a f tikeaoH Jm ^ ^ a l a n i . ^ ^ ^ teWaw Ibea ^ aftardi l a "PtOtUj*

ran ere^body off—the preacier w u laat to raa . The drankea a a a ^ n U w d ' j b i t om fiat, tiien tke otker, ia tke panna^ my iag, " S a d l a r yer a a a t e r l Saa i l a r y ^ mistiH I S a d l « t yer a a a t e r l tedl n r yer aust in ," &a., &0. Ha a b o ^ tt^ atoi7 of ' ' s t n w l s t n w ! a a o n a t n w k e r a l . Tkera will be a kundred aoala loot k e n i o ^ ^ t fer want of s t n w P And aaotker s t o ^ y t ^ l k a preacher and " bratkedng" n a U ^ ; * paaA ado at a aigkt aeet iag oTor a dnnkSHna—so drank that he was dowa, aad flaytfe^htko waa a moaraar, aad finally aiade a o o o n r t o f Wm. . i

Sack phraaea as "dang i t ," " eaasedtkiag,'* dricd^kpple dam," " dang Biierea," O m kard naBM," " d i ^ dok Ug qadi ty watd^"

t k ^ danced aad ooartad aU " beat the d d seriptar-maker q a o t i ^ a c r q t l a r . ' ^ Hog^i gaUieks and t a x n u p g n c v , " " t a n b d -ly," and the like a n ooauaoa, yea, bvoii te tx]ffesdona in tkia book. And tken t k m a n Mae words aad ^ r a a a a o T a l g a r aad j^aoeaa, tkat i t woald bo aa iaaalt to yaa aad to yaar readen to offer t h e a iar pnblieatica ia yaar papw. Upon the whole, aad ikroigk tk» tdbo^a, i t ia tke worst, the lowest, the meat profane book I erer read. I k a n aot n a d i t a l l ; I akonld aot k a n read aa m a i h a a l h a n but for tke parpoae ot tkia notiee.-

<' But, if i t ia aU thia, why thia aoiioer i t aot worth a^ iee ." Trae ; bat i t be

remembered that the aatkor ia one 'of the chief pnrreyon of B t e n t a n a a d thedogy Icr Alabama Bapdata—one of tiie Editors of tko South Wtsttrn BcgsHsL No man ia tka State has talked m a n aboat the objaetkaaUo taa-deaciea of tke " TauttttM Boftist," and tka books of tko " S o n A Weatera Pobliakiir^ Honse," tkaa H. S . Taliaferro^ He k|« b a a keard to animadTcrt severdy on " Theadoaa" and " Graee Trnmaa," beeaaae Oey a n writ-tea ia nmaace. He Is aow patting a fine iatenperdoa of matter like tkat . in kis book^

the South Wutcm £c^ti»t. I f G n n s , Pendleton, or Bsyton kad wtittea sack a book, tke South Wesltrn Baptist wodd derate not less tksB a kdf dozen editorid Uadtn to itt pecid benefit Aj-axika.

K i s s i o n a r y I n t e r e s t s .

Tte Sdlcwiiv iKiM to ba i th> M «r t]M aukr a<Stvo( to tb> tmfMm af btoSiuaM dm«a<lT|icn. u « pMBi. MtlyaXiaiiiMiT SmOM. no awi>

Bain huginaBomfairnportin Obki

taaamjmn tenoVl. Ban intxnit a n t i i l la th* OiiiT^ Mora i i l i a t i im lw a n t tmt. m x i m O t m ecm-wrt.«,mltli«ll ti»«ftlea»»tB»t«fth« Ckvch mem-red by B tb«a l>r tl» prweit OaamSaMl jImm BatkKrataBiirtiMKiail-wttWth* kat avjaan.. H a ^ ncatftmt dmaiunitmwtnrtfMmSM. but a s | of that tea tima nan TicarawiT tka OU r WabavrnkforkkartSalM, aa te)

a d r a a a t o i a TOW A j n d i IM aiwii iaTliiii III j a a r TTTafii itaTI lafpi i l l nrii

^ ITE propose y of this M

thia week to pat in aa article, this aeries, rather by the way. No-

tidng the di^sasdons, on A e Conreation and BosA qncatioiis, as carried on ia tke Bmntr

oisatkar Mcnda, vba wanalT • thair tmbOeuiaa.'

3. "Batnaw I tiiaaatit t» 2. ••Ilu^thaa oootiilnta anita

IhcmttUcirpCcT iM '* 4 tpwaz« ear cnaatrr s «tock of

t.<-Ha afoataUaM: .lohaiai'a •StA tom' dU not mtiiiaa

of 3. *-Oiw4£ayiatiManeetiiir, la tawT-'andtried,

tta aalT Satatt." -IaS<JTa«>-;pt»aod,«jK>atedaBd'UlckoB ba& isiu ttt<m»S adUl. Owl •oHtOa-'JoJuMMwooMBiata nnmladHMSoa UBa. afoor a 'nckaf tMfnm; U vaa 1 VM lafvr ia the. lua * aator,' and ha dU not r • I fi lai. I • ~ J " " b'SnaiaKiaaihlaaatar.'' Mttmsmta&m.-4. Ba b»a Ow anca. "I •aTtkatlMhaaadiltrmtia «aIttnllBC <ka Ttaaranb af mmamUr laV >ot kiia to ob I iiMi bat Sal f i m alaa: tala Beeaaa ta aMrh; hraea awatolhanakfisvtharbai-.ha aanr -bald Anb,-aa«aa anaadtbaMwUtbliniKt. raaSdMtly ci|>«tad. Ha Im-•d a ^ la aM iato aarHax;; indaattj wnt oat to aomr

. (wbiakaT) tiM. a JltSH aad i, >a«t I nl>«»d acalB':i*?*Jahaaa^ ^ ^ aikad b;

Krdaakta aadl^raitataad OMftaajMi, ia «Ja»« •aatiat. ailk lMtrina< aambaaa, and,kow ba «t, aBaw«»d: - Da! wtthaiMca (anitita aa«tT—(kal aatiila baafr;! I waat aaMtotUaiVatlkaalandaciNmabar'xaEkka aadcaiah tbaacbt at aa aanmTwtad' graiaa liidit mart maw. & s a M a c a aiatatB at tba na'ia-tot aar oa 'ka. Fm ^^^ far'sB aC Itarialdst bart MT MOa-a at ytm'i drav a bottla t/ kaock-'aMtiS oa •a aattar-ka! fcal I M da e. At Vr. r . t aanad aoa I »- Jobana'a . i r M aaja: -Mt aoal, - Ha! bal I a^ S S 3 < » C t o i . - W « . ; ^ i - -

bar*r!I kam::: »ar haaa ; boUarl

bai I M (oad—BWitT brotba- BAfar. aad aa Ubaataciaatfan _ Sotbta'laa it—aot

^ S i i a.d Oaakcd *«nie»A Xawk-Sad7iabadCMalead.- J ^ Boabar aga^and aato

T. -HaUt'iaand-tBiate-ta a tbkfc (Kna » few haaitasl Taxda&aa fba xtad. *thar to

'•nil • araaOa oa tha laVact. (OT aodTlbat br iik bote 1 man ^ caO to tba Bilalatrjo-

aoatartid 'J®* 'wiaatan'aMat aaaaKainaoraaaa. paiafattba«adbrajad,aadba

lho««htttTaaaeaU.» Vlbaab

T. - I nctnd ta fha grara, aad Mbatad m ^ M n Sad b fn«ar- i W o T

«."I«aa»aaaalh»at^ aaT ta axofdaa a c ft aliUt ,, . . . . ' - •atelglaeMedaae.i*^*^"* badbta Walkar. and wfaca badbb iaaoopto

atnaniatha tniac ^ tbanic* af i m S l a d baVpeSrf -•) ilwiaa aaaa aiaa ta aatv I® If"**- S» a®

S f i T i n M i r I ^ i T > i T t O t . StoTlSClIito JOT CMtaca = c a , b e w w y . ^ ^ ^ aBaar «»aa. -V) doctar vw dlrialtr mTcr aot akbacanaatkat.-

a -Bat thaa-bahifftiraad-al (a» aa* aaaar bii ihalBaM fCaHaaJ la Alnaad aoaK (oajc-ad o«aa aad bni od fcaada.—

a Kr. Tl ipaah warbaftba oaa. >ct> Wala. ainkttaabSaa Sb, aa,a(blackdaiiaa w iaa^atba-paaaWOed

B a t I win r aa thu a a a l ^ no f a r t h e r ^ Ba t I will auka froa h k "Storiea" aaother qaotataon or two. He ^ e ^ of a r e r i r d wkoa a poor " a o n a o r " " oriod f«r n m e j in tkaMkaiBgoBzaoa taaanar : " " Jooauaay l 0 Jaenuaayi Wha t akall I d a ? Jaea iaay CdiaiBay! OJoeadnayOriadaay! k a n q r « a a e , a p o O T aiaaaUe e a n o f a d a a e r P Aad ke ^ ^ t a t b aaae meetaag of the o j a o g eaBnria,<^ who talked t h a a : «jSow do yim fcd d i t e r t A n yon ttaraliag party b a k t a O n a i a a f F i n k a d r e d wlaoakaad a r ^ y t k i a g a a tlda g i H l Gloreoi g^oroe Thar a a t M O n ' O B y«(k to be o M i p a M aa-to i t ,—koa^, a k ^ , aveataia' o»

te«ad,«erB d a a ^

w h k r d S i ^ T^ i f i a tea t d b a a tac j aa old dxaak

m * wl^^mmOagwai

aaadati tioBor

Ska great e o a a w ^ Lotd M a r t a ariis d tker g i n a to^EP^^arokea^

or tokaaaaaomaisa taoaa . I f t a i f i r i i a f e ^ j ^ t e d ^ D d a a , ia Ua i r e te^ < twdl, kow eaa i t bo wrastod fioa ftea, aad all O a powen aUok tkat ooa i^anaa aoajEgta, baaaerdsedl^kaaBaM BiyaiiKafiBiw t ]- B a t if tii^ eamaaaMB wal p m fo kmaaa o rg i i -iaatian%.doesit''Bot exeosa the dtarahes, m aaak, froa a l l reBpeadkilityT l a tiusreapeot tk» OaasKaHtn i a^ iapar t , oondateatk tor ao o k a r ^ . ^ at, eaa k a n a twee in fte Coo. leajioa not e n a a npacoaamian. Aad ao C a m ^ of Jeata Ohiist w m aa ligkdy regard i a dtfiae daraoter aa to ignna k » r M t a aa -

Ou ia^ oad U rttobm imrtOf ufto aa aaxiliHy a o d e ^ ia ord«r to iesuta a itf>re. aeaWifn a p w a hosts as aaHte S ^ p t e M

demoeraty is ualike ike Tcrieet dkspotim. Tke wockis aot oaly taken bom the okar^ea, ba t they a n absda tdy dehaired, ao &r as the CoaTen&a i s coneerned, from aayoontral ia tko preauaea. - Te t ika Gon-ratioa ia ia pait inoondatens in tkat i t d a i a a tke wmk to boof Christ, aad of tke dnirdioa of Ckrift, by^appeaBag to t h e a for ali t k d r a e u i to be plaood in tha tzeasary thia aekaowledged Aionoa instUution. I f they anawcr t h w ^ p e a k , thea tkey oaanot oanyoatdieoommiaaon theaadrea. If they fidl to r e s p < ^ then thia mosster chargea thoa a id i bdag ttm/i-muMsio»aTy, andpredicta Oeir dmiih. That ia thelife of a divine insti-tatioa u depaadent, for cbutinnance in exlst-race^ upon ita an im aad ao-cperation with a

•awa orytmiroKon.'

No 000 tkat we know of kaa erer denied tka d f i l righto of free dtiseaa to form Tolim-tary aaooiatintia, tcr edoeationd parpoaea, for t a b n g e a n of tke poor—for pnbliahiag bMka —for laa tod improrement, and other good objects. B a t dees it follow tiiat any one of th<M kawin sodeties aiay <-«taWiwh ehur^ea, baptise ooaterta, a i d adauaister tke Lsrd'a Sappert I s i t poadbk that brethrm eaanot, ! or will not aee the b a e iaaae T . Wwdd Bap-tist Ckardiaa—^Baptjats, in t h d r i ad i rUnd e a p r a ^ , be wflGng for the Toang Hen's Chriatiaa Aasodatiaa, Masonic Lodges, Tem-peraaoo Soddtos, the Trastees of a hoipital, or any other kumaa orgaainticHi, to project aad contrd the pt«paga^0B of diarehea, the adaiiniatratiffn of ordinanoea,* If not, then why a n some men to be slain for p l y -ing for tke honor of tko Ckurdies of Joaas (%ristr

Tbe pidn truth Ls the whole arguments for Connationa, for Mtadooary parpoaea, is a palpable re&ection apon the changes. I t is

lying that they, aa aneh, will not do it—will not eazry out the last g r ^ oommand of t kd r sow exdted Lord, and aines t h ^ irill not, it ia afl right for hoaian institaticas to do it, aad l e a n them m tkdr diE^;race to die. Sore-ly no oae woald aay the wark was i n s u l a r l y , nnscriptnrally done, if the chorches <Hd it, and surely all would be heartily pleased, if tkey woald do it . Bat kow can they do i t wkw tkeir a c t i n men run wild after hnmaa inatilntiopg. dn in tiiem of men and money, diaoourage tkeir independent action, acd make tke people bsliere that they are docmed to dilgraoe, aad death, if they do not work t h r ^ h kniaan institntionsT S n d y thia is a time far mudi prayer, moeh stndy cf God's Word, and ranch dedsion of psrpeac.

Mlxalaiu, Aaac a Coaratt teM. B a U.

ftp • • — —v *. propow ta ooty aatthaecaiiiiliJ iiof tbaSaTfc* to fail cbarcbon. Amj Bcbt waeoaidaKltwoaMba aa aitb a lanlaa^to aaeiia It iw uliap tbroa tbisRS to me to profit—tbe orcaB of TUoa. Ccbt, aad fcralaa to a;<;rKiaIa. Soeia a n an voitb; cf pi^tfe ooalUcnoa. aad aoma aza cot.

<£ Baptist, and articles in our exehaogea apon the nibjsets, baa enabled ua to aee all the pmnts which hare been made. Oat of tke Banmtr, close and respectfoL aigamenta in 6k-Tor of Conrentions and Boarda, h a n been fcarce indeed. I t is dne the Index, to aay tha'. a setie?, conuaenoed by Bro, E . W . War-ren, is at Isast re^ieotfal, and ui a spirit worthy cf ioiitation. Ba t while many of the adroeatea of tb:e ConreatiOn, juat as i t ia, claim it as Scriptard, aad t h e n f o n of divine appsintmeBt, it m%y interert our readoa to sea what conecssiocs the Smdk-Wesltm Bap-tist cuidiiily makes i a r egud to it. W e d u ^ therefore, ex tnc t from an editorid of Mareh the 8 sh. Bttt for tke want of room, we would pnblbh the article entire, and if any friend CT foe wishes it, we will do ao hereafter. The editor, iipeaking of Tolontary asaociationa, s a j a :

"Yolontary Asaociationa a n suck as are compose! of iodiTidnd) aetiog under their own rffitraxied noUtioa (iriU.) In thia eomi-try they a n nnmerous, and n la te to a great TarietJ of o^j 'cts—wme good, rome doabtfd , and aoms decidedly bad. The right to form gnch asssciations is gnaraateed to e n r y d t i -z^a of oTxr country, u e ooly reatriotion being that nothing ehdl bs done eontrary to the G^r.crd or State coostitatiima. The only way to jo ige ot the merici of these sodetiea ia by eatimstisg properly the objects they propose, the m;ch':>da of aee^mpliahirg them, and the praotie.! results. They differ from Gospd chorches in this, that, while the latter fimy

xi the rolantary prindple, ao far ai memt>ership is eonoerne^ fte^ a n alao dirine-ly appoin t^ institutioss, having tkeir oiganio >rindplea fixed by Jesna C h r ^ who b the lead. Oar rdigioas asaodations, saeh 3{iaeioQary Sjcieties, ConTcntions, &o., bdoag to the formrr e laa .

" T h e Sinthem Baptiat Cdavention is a Toiun^ary aoeietj for the spread of tke GotpeL I t Lj a eoeiety e o m ^ e d of them wko pay their money into its treasury for tko o]^ ,eets speeificd in the oonstitatioa—it kas a iaoaey biaia of npraaentatisn—premibes ita own r d e s of proocdure, appomts ita own agents, aad arranges ita own terms. No one is eompeUt^l to j<nn it—ao oae is eimpdled Bcm it—every thing ia volnntiry—aothiag i» conceded, those aho a e m i t knoa before haod what tbey a n doing; aad wkea they a n disaa&fied they ean wi^draw. Thon wko give the money legiilato over t h d r own gifts, aad da=m the tight to direei tkeir disburae-mDQts.

Suppose the oonatitaenoj < ^ o w aa Epis eT»d form of Govcraaient, establish a hisi^ archy, a thing moat unlikdy, kavia tkey not a p e r f e c t r i ^ t to do i t ? They do aot e la ia : ' ^ tke institatioa Bible a u t h o r i ^ — a s a kasuo* instUMtim, propodng ia ita owa way, to do wkat the Bible eommands all Chriatiaaa to do. In^thia oouatry anybody has a ri^t to b« an ariatoont if kaaon i a tte d i s t i ao t i ^ aad kaa the a l ^ ^ . Now, if aay j|o aot lOco tho CottToation aa i t ia, t k ^ h a n o i ^ f o Is t i t mioHt, if yoa do not go to i t , i t m i l not be Hkdy to eoate to yaa. '

" T k e t r a t h i s , t lw wkola e a d a a g k t i a ^ v m a t & r e e tkat ever was pkyod befiiraa diristlaa e o a a t n d ^ , i a d e e a t n U a ^ kiar. areky, &e., is aotki i^ a o n t k a a a dap-t r ^ t o o a t e h t k o BBSaqMoiaag. matoiy oaatiaao to deatiaatrate, what klatoiy kaa dwaya deaKastrated. d a t aa l i -na wilt flai^ aad <i«arrd, aad talk aboat " i r a ^ fi^'tko Mfftk oeaatry." aad " Janu , ' ? aad " iHBoy ooaTCfaaHia," i a d "Miadtaaiy & a k ^ " a a d d f t mrt^fffg U d MS OCTTa

H & friends af tha O a t n r t i o a , as pna i a t agaabRd, j adona thaia thea the tioaaaa^ aa f a r aa i t !• ooaiaaed, a a t a i oadJ for, aaya B n . iMahsmmvatibilM^

A Sorintazal onaaTiatian ia hmtjHmme. ThaSaa t eaBas i i a tCaBn i r t i oa ( a a o g d i a g t o a a ^ H r i M a a jtilaWwa n e r e f a a q a a d

B w , B . a m BaPNT k w ^ a o t

w _ B a t t h e n o a a ^ c a n -

ian of n i k ^ u i ^ a t e M o to

X V l a . 4 0 .

fai OwrgiftTbD aM0ttDettDteaK*t0 ft a raS-road eoespMy mad otbar

4tk. T b t a e a b e n a x d a d e d tko BGaKOBalyeanas,*^ o a ^ t » be into ffiaaioBarydarAfla—

5 0 . B e e a m & s bofiea e i p d l i ^ J h o a , " ooaao to l a B u t i a t lAarehai," w k a t t k w v c . p d a m a & W i t r U i a e K B a .

Now, e r ^ m a aaa aa* Oat ; kaa proceeds o a ^ e anpodt ioe . that thaik an Baptist dmnimi ™tfl Oay exOado a aember fo r " J r ^ m w O a M i a i a i » - " or feraoouth^perteiaiia to tka b e t w e e a ^ Aa^sk idaBazaaaad ' I t foHows, tiierc&n, that tko 11 i J ^ o i af a aemb«r for tkia eaaaa aakaa a eharoh ao kag -waBapt ia tekarek . I t i a d f f iod t i a ecrar to kaep oa t af ita awa way.

B « t t o z a t a ^ I a a k - ^ S. I f thoaoAati-HiaBOBaiybodiM a n a e <

ckterdtti, •mkj a n &ose b a a z ^ lettara from thea^ rcodved wiUiont b u t i a a iato I b d o B a -tyckarehesf AU s a ^ j f theao b o f i a a n aot ekBrdMa,ikoald be bi^tiaed, aad raodaad iato tiie ohnrek aa tkoagk t k ^ kad aaaar be-longed to aay dtardt at alL W l j w a a i t ^ ProL MeO allawed kia diareS to

V i ^ a l ^ f r a a t k o A n f i - 1 w! i t»a t^ap4 iaa , i fked idao tRga id tkakody fTflading kba aa kaviag boea a A a n k ka* f o n paaaing t h e a e t t f cxdaai taT I t i a t o k o h o ^ tiiat he will explain tlua.

Let as aotiee tka wcaa<f jmpomtaen— 2. " T k e o t k e r c k a r d t e ^ w i s i t a a a a b e r f o r

praetidng tkat wkidkke aad wa b ^ a n to bo taaght in the Scriptures."

If this d a a had been made a i en eompn-AdiutM in hia ^pHcatiao, t k e n woald be s n e k less objection to it. Bat i t will be aeea ^ it is aade to eoatda oaly tkoae aAa h a n been exduded '^or fovMing the Hiadoaazy oaaoo." Why did not Pnrfaaor M. Aow lAy i t i a ( i f mdeedi t ia ao) tkat tkooo ej^ieilsd for ^ oiop* eanu, (or for iktir cppoaitiaii JSfa-5(nsat,) a n tke only e x p d M aeaibenr wto o ^ k t to be reodvod into our «&arahaa7 Wky did he not t d l aa wkf U is tkat we a n aot a t liberty to reodve into oar ehar^ea wck a t hare beeo exdaded for'^praotadng" a<—ifaiajy cZm (becides *%voring the MiadflDazyeam^ w k i ^ ke and we be&en to be taaght in tko Scriptures?

Bat let aa notiee tko groaads eawkiak sadl as have beea expdled £ivoiag tke JCa-sicoary canae, or for praodnng tke Goapd to ainners," choddbe reedved into oar Aardiea. He says, when a diurek expda a aember ' $vr thia reason i t is deaiiy of a diffaaat douan-nation frtun ns, or kaa «o departad frtai tka

I f kia d o d z w ko t rao^ 'Ah foUewatkatweoagkt not-to i e e d n , i * i

it fdlMnkip, thoea i d a jban k a a e x d a M iarfanaiBg Ao Miainaidj aaiiie,''iiarp«aaBh-igtko Gaapd to^iaaea. for bd i ava^ tkat a iametdoa of a beCamr, by d a j f^por aa-

bapHam i t atatien aot iar a ^ ^ l u w aaf i i i tko a la rd i fexdadii^ O a w a -

erorawpliMri ,"inBBa^tobefcgriata«taaa l a o t a a ^ p o a i t k a to tka law of C M a U i

wkat e te td i , or wkat , ^ a AupA, iPiet a e e a ^ i t to

t a a a O s a l A n i ionld. I aappooe, b^ vary u f i s a l t to find t1 ' Ba t if i t i s a e a a t that the d a r e h , bodyar inak ly , thatexpda a aamber "aiAodi^," >e« aot flBawagjraot in oppadtaa to the law ; Ckriat, bat a n a s k i o h i r t a faa t ioa toad

J ^ s i t dots a d ; if ia oar Ofiiaiaa, ^ o viaiatethalawaf O i ^ a t a a t w a i B i b e n a ttjeirexdaded? If emr tMia j in ta t i am^ U s ^ t f Oristiit^ taU mads Om hasis^

noa tba Baaaar aBaKM. S e v i e w o f " C o r r e c t i v e C h o r c h

D i s c i p l i n e . " "TTrrHn f l x a . "

H E three " PUas" which P ro t Mell iatro-daoes, would not be nodecd farther, but

for the fok tkat there appean to be somethiEg likt a process of reasoniog to ddiend, partiea-larly the third '^Ica." The principles in-volved ia thia "plea" have been noticed al-ready, but as ke empl<m the test cf analysis to eetablish Ids views, I propose to apply the sttiu t*st to some of Us argumedta.

Tke "Plea"reads thus: "Suppose a church a member for joining the ^ M i n s or Odd

Fellowa, or another riiould its members for &voring the Bliaeionary cause, or, if he is a miniater, for.maintaining that the Ghtepel is to be preached to d n n m

a i l i i t b e l a w f o l in these eases or in dther of them, for a neigh-boricg church to rcorive tke exdaded ? Naw, if yoa answer in the a£nnative, you, in eff^c^ give the prindple u p ; for yoa ackooidedge that, far a s n S n e ^ eauste, oce ehurdi may re-cdve the expdkd of another." He then eap ,

To answer thia question, it mcst be andyisd and the parts eU«ified under different heads.'*

The result of his analysis i^ the resolution cf tho a b o n into two claases—

1. Those wko have been exeladed for joia-log tbe Masona or Odd Fd lova ;

2 "The other church expeb its member for pnaticing that which he and we bel ien to be tangkt in the Scriptures."

This last " p a ^ " t h o i ^ ite terms a n gene-r d , is made to inclnde audi aa k a n been ex-pelled for those thinga in which Anti Miation-a r i a oppose Mtadonazie;. H«tce be

it ob-served that the oiora two e2tuMS(foao(ez&(»d ths east* that may c<cur. Maay other of e i^ds iaa might ariao for diffsreat eaases, equally a i violatin of the Seripturee aa the exdadoa of a member fOT "favoring the His-Bona^ oanse." A eanful nMoner ean aothing m o n offendve in exdsding a aaeaber f«r d a above eaoae, &aa for tke advocacy of oth<»- Seriptan doetriaes. I t is by no means, sdf-twidtmt thai mn txpulsio» far thirngs aboift miieh Ifissioitarus and Anli-Missionarits ^fm-, art ihs only tkinys that veiU jws&fy ths neiptioH tf ths tadwitd. M o n of tMs anoa.

P n i e a o r M d l takes the podtioa that those who have bien exdaded for " j da ing tke Ma-aoaa or Odd Fdlowi," oat aot to be reedved into otker charges . Tke ^scaadon of thia aabjeot ia aot a t al l materid to the p d a t in band; y«t I ad^ a i ^ doea Prof. M d l adviie tkia eoarae; aeeiag that tkoM who kavo been e x d a d e d ^ this r$ason,do aof hdoitg la frus dtmhss f Tka AnQ-Misdoaary d a r a h ia, (if I aadordaad kia , ) ia kis view, »e< a ektcrdi. Now.wk j r . I ad t—

1. Dooakoroeoamiendtkereeeptiaa of tkooo t r i i o k a n beea azdaded for " f a m i n g tite Miaaieaary Mase," when, aecor^ng to kia t a a d n i m tiieaa exdaded for j d n a g tko Ma-aoaa or Odd P d l o w , M y U aef fo 6a n e a i n d f n i o o m - e k m U m t IsitbeoMastkaoebodiaa a r t m t e l m r d u s , * d m t k * y eedwfa aeaaben for "fovoang ^ MiaaioBary eaaae," aad jricC n m e M d k m n i u ^ t h t y t s d m d i f h a a / o r j o i o -iag tko Maaoaf^ IHm dootrino, b o a d a * m a o d f ; i a q a i t o & t d t o a p o r i tioa, feiaetly aaaaaed by too Profeaaor. l a w k a t t Siaiply in t k i a - . » t p t u M t H u i a A s ^ wag tmssUl* adtmdi^ Chr-'^ s f t a o r astaTofjaw aMrciaa £ widt tha loader to ante «

l a t TkataaMkatAati- l l iaakRaiy e i d a ^ a o a a b a n far joudagthoMaaaaaor Odd Fdlawa. '

2 a a . J I k a t a n a l w n e3^adf ld , l7 tkooo b»-^ for Jda i ag th« Jbooaia, or OiU F d b w a

" a i ^ t o ba zMdved iato Mio-

fdth , as to authorise as to from i t In that case, chardx auiaoigaiy a not violated if we zeoarad tkoae who a n aur-t j r a to ^ aame tratk we eocaojeatioBdy hold oundvea. Tke prindple h e n ia &at widek I avowed in a previoaa aaadier, tkat ir iua a diureh ceases to be a Baptist d n r d i , we a a y withdrew feUowship from it. • • • • Tiie dinrch meat not only appear to as, to aet in oppositioa to wktt we eoaaider the law of Chris;, btU ii mnst tcoot that tebs its imtm-ikmj i^ora tet exn ht oMihoriztd io withdraw ftOmesAip from it, and 4^ord a rtftu/t io its-txcluded wiembers." (My itdica.)

O b s e m with re&rawe to tkia extraot— L That a churd^ praenaodly Ba^tiat, tkat

exdadea a meo^ber for tlu ahoBt aaat, daea not bdoBg to ^ B ^ t i a t denondaatioa.

2 That the reoeptien of t h d r exeladed in-to onr chnreka doea not nolate tke sua rayn-tyoftKtirchyaxka.

3. That we cannot reedve ti>e exdaded of other ehcraha, an lea tkey awow U to bt thgir parpost io aet in cpposUion io tks law vf Christ

With regard to the first, I remark that sack (Avrcftes art tilhtr true ehitrdus ^ Christ, cr they art noL I f they a n t n a d n n k e a , t h ^ have sowrtiTn^y as well as any o t k « trae churches; if thoy a n t o t true diatdtes, P r o t HeU oaght not to rcfose to reedve thaw who have been exeladed from them for joining tbo Masona—not, however, on tke g r o i ^ tk£t tka exduded ever w e n membenef thedtardk, bat jast as other membera a n reedved from tko world; nor ought he to r e e d n tkooe irito h a n been exdaded from tkem "for fovoi^ the Misdonary cause," wi&ont first keariDg their "experienoe of graoe" and faapiidl^ them. Why? bscsase aobody ba t a <ni« chnrdi ean administer valid Ix^ism. I t teems, thenfon , that Pn&aaor Hell'a ihaory and proeticsboth oppoaekia "Correetin Ckurdi D i s c ^ n e . "

Let as look ioto the next— 2. That the reo^tioa of t kd r exdaded

does not violate tkdr sove re^ ty as d in rdea .

If the reception of tbe exdaded of om church into the fellowship of aiutiier, dots, ia any iustasoe, vielate ihiaovtrtiymty of iht for-mer; then doea the reeeption eif a a d as k a n been exduded "for favoring the ICsrifflary causa,"'- vidalt ths smertigniy ef the dmrehts exclndiiig them, prcrided theae bodiea k a n a i ^ sovereignty. They raarf haw sovtragniy, ^ they art lurches. Therefon, tke rooeptioa cf suck exdaded persons does not nolate tke sovereignty of the chureha exdu£ng t k m ; because these bodies a n not t n u Bat if they are not true dumbea, iriiy .^oald Professor Mell reecin t h d r exdaded witho^ baptisn? laskthiaqaaat ionon t h e d n a g A of diefoetatatod inmylaa t . I f P r o l M.V

- . a^gjkt to ^^aakozdap a n ^ l B g f A a r d i of

f n o o t h , i t i r i ^ i a e x d a & a " -" ly ," a a i k a t r oat tf d a

- ^ x f b e t n o . thoa, • W a t ^ w s > " B a y b » o f Oo p n a i a o a t l M n ki

p m s ^ r f t O ^ a K i a g i e a l P n f c , t h a i ; stands very aeady d « a ia tha

irf aodk doebina • l aa tpnpaa t ioB— That a ohanh e x d « S i « a a M b e r w U -a a a t " a n a " i t to-be k a iateatiaatoaot

to (%riat^ law, beion aaofhai" reodvo^ the exdiried of jjko

b aotoaidieaaa ^ a a a a o« P t a t l lo in i

^^acHen t s s s ^ a w ^ fkaa it is lat Hiaaonaiy e h a r d t t k a n alwaya doae roog wkeaever tiej k a n r a o a ^ ika a-sdod of Aati-iGadimary liiaiihoii. a k a t o m

k a n beea Ua eaaae oof tko i u i a d i a k a ^ n r t i t f "Cor r eeon C h a r * JMao^&ie" lafl Md l oagkt, for tke aake af oooaataM^, Itiftingt. 'Moreover, if we a n not to take oar owa la-kpetaOiat rf Crod's word aa Iht Sksis of aor ttwa a t regard to tho mnplioa ot tkaoo wko ' ;»ba3ien, k a n beea "widcadl^ e x d ) ^ ;

w i f ahaald we make oar iaterpetotiaB God'a Word ih* iasis of oar antiwi ia aay

dae? W m Prof. M d l t d l w a ^ r fir ^ ^ w e b d i e n , k a a beea a a s a q i a n l -

b^>tiied—V c. k a beea iaaoiaed by a ' a a s (wko^ kovover, d o a aot asaw

' to be s M ) ; a h t ; ^ ^ In Athena, for modiendiip, and ahoald

.^ora tiiat d i a r d tiiat he kad aot " a i o n d -" aabaitted to be kapiizsd by oae wko, k* fnka, ia aaqudified; bat aSzaa that ko be-

es kia b^>tism to be valid—makU tka leas receive him wllliWot b ^

fceS ( I ! ) Tfaeabsuidi t taoftkiapodfioaan ja aoip^io'y to be ovea aiialyiod.

a a prepared to eonda le tkat PnCaaaa SdTa oao^s i i doea aet k d p Idf exoai ia ^ t e a t . Tiien a n afewi^er^poai i ioeaia se artide. bat ihqr b a n btea pienoady ao-Md. Oaoof thea I wiU bardy a o a t k a ,

3%ai<mschiirdkeaigKt rastim thee=-thaughUmaybsbumm y eatd ttnyustly exduded-

swallow suck a vagtL I h a n isow oMnpleted, for tke miiaeat i t

• Review cf CcRcet in <aa rd i I ^ I will, however, add one other arti-

wiU mtiaHyi be dow

my

by way cf "samadag A. S. Woxxau.

TmOmtm H i s s i o n t o t h e C h e r o k e e s .

BT i . a- R-OVTOU

j P A B L Y ia the y e u ISaS, I left a y 1 p i near E!m Spring, Waddngtoa ooan^,

to a e m Ttneyard C h n n i , acd

ladi aehod near Evaaaville, Ark., whan X laained ibr one year only. Daring ^ i a k

, in eompaay witk Bro. Gner , (Deoaoa id Clerk of Vineyard C h a r d , ) 1 vSbod

tvine C h u d i , B9me 15 miles from A s Sno ithe(%c9okae Nation. Tida dinrek is OBa

^ tke Amerieaa I n ^ a a Miiaoa d i a r ^ a , ka-^ogiag to tke Amcrieas Baptist Mitdotiaryw

^ d o a . While in tke v&mty .itf tUa d a n k karnedti ie an«de«ned /ocf tkat aU tka

in fte Nation, b d a : ^ to Ikia I, made tke vexed queatioa «f Slavay a

^ a t of chardi feOowdiip, and ooold aa t ad-to b ^ t i s m ' a a y d a v d o l d a ; yoa, o n e applied tke Abditioa kaifa to all aaak

, a i ^ eot tbem off from the fdlow-of d o dittrebei Upon enqaiij , I fDOBd

' respeetable portioa of dte dtizsaa ef tUa i tat ioa won d ^ v e d the privilege v i boooan-

ig Baptist*. Hence tiioae of tkia d a a tkat s e diapoaed to be reli^saa kad to aedc tatdt rdatioaship among Podou oapeidaBy

the Methodists. T k o a l a w l h a t o a o d u r d ' l ^ i i a s d the individad referred to, b e - i j n w produced a Bceond ; a l t h o ^ A o f a n admitting him into tbe f d l o w ^ p of the won not so maeli to blaaie aa t h a n

Toward the d o a of church, then ia thia queatiia out of plaoe; bat(^ if hia baptism waa oidtted, too y a t i o a haa>^ peea&tf foree. But whether ik t ckardi re-edved tko individad witk, «r witiioot bi^t iaa , P n f M d i i s i a a s f r o i t . Tke refoad to n -edve into oor diureaes thcoe wko k a n beea exdaded for jdmog fke Maooas, oa the g n a a d that audi reoej^onwoald dcotroy "ekareh (ui*a]i,"is an admiadon that iho e k n r e t e ex-d o d i n g d t e m a n i r w a d i a r d e s . Now^ifoati-Misrioaaiy bodies are trao d r a r d w , wiA all t h e i r o w t ^ oppodtion to " t h e Miadanaiy cauae," and eontinne to be chnrdo^ wkeao «nniaD"(idthai)oaght a o t t o b e aoverod for expdiisg a aember booaoao ke j d a s the Ma-bona or U dd Fdlowa; bat fast to he B^ t i a t_ ehurdes when they e q d a a o i a b a for "fovo^f iag theMisdonary caaae;" t h e n ia a a o a o ^ f n m tho eondodoa tkat tha a d ^ for the a b o n oaase, vndardus O a a . Ba t this ia ,aawa kan-a l ready aeoa, a deatl tooaoeltheZtafM? priaaipioB of ^ o C h o r d IHa«^UM"—via: tkat oo i»diseipHMeiiama*idkaaismdutrA. Ba t tkeae bodies a n aot tnm d a r d a , i h e a I t f o t , Iowa: l a t Thatt tooo wkahanboef i i ed froa them, f a r u y e a a a akatever, to be zeqdaed to t d l the d a z d thdr. exponaDeoBcd be b t " ' ^ ^ " t h o m kad aever keffi e x d a M f i r jdBBigfko be deniad a p ^ ia tko d a n M * ^ pnaerring ' ^ k a r d aatoa;" anoo t k a o eaa i a o W c f a < r ( k « a a i w , i d a n t h a n a d a t d t . Of a i ane , Miaaoaaty notwiah toperpotaatodarak aMOB wi f t Aati-Miaioaariea, a a l a a tho latter a n t n s p ^ , darehea l Weaee, to«n^thatPro£ M.i» i a a ^ k a a t a .

Tka tza tk i i^ i f I n d o s t a a d i t , ^ n e ^ _ m d tho'oxetaded of aaa d r a r d iato f d t o w ^ o f aBoOcxidoes M t , m a a j i ^ a S a t tia-aov««%aty," d o f o r a e r ; M t i t d a i e h , zeedvng tha m a e * to the d m n i paldacb T U a a O a S B h e - a a a a - oi tetM

• o t tok« teaboawMT ^

t h o h d a ofafiaira. ly patiord year with Vineyard Chiitah, a

aad bnther ,wk9 had beoafiviaf to time ia tko C r e d Natioa, not to fraa E . F . Buekner'anddeaeo, adced a a haw

wodd like to p r e a d among tia O h e n b a a Mijaionary: atatii* at tho aaao t i a ^

tha Doaeotie and ladiaa Miaaoa Board deiiraBS to toke die < % c r d n H a t e p fiddof their opcratioaa. Id ia taaaaaka

W Worda of a y answer to k i a . B a t I p ^ to abderataad titat I 'woald ka wiOiaK, if

Board would p n a a aa appcmtiwaati taring tho next summer (1856,) aoao lot.

t e n wwo poaaed bdweea a ^ and t i n friendofaiBeiaao Creek Naiiai . I a Oo

e J n t a r n e d ^ a y -hoae aoor ^ l a oao of kia let ten ke o ^ a v i i t -

request to A a t i o d C k a r d , af w U d I m a a aoaber , aad a t tkat time a foator. » me^Saglbatio mwiininoil a o to t k a a a t a a of tko Boord, w k i l k d a toaCFr o a a j l i o i

aad i a i a a £ a t d y t k e n w u i apoDod <a t i a p a t of tka Boac i wafe

_ Joaafk WaBoerwoB ^ tkat fiaa Oor-^ rapoBSBg aaentory af the Board,

[TO aa oeastsrxa.}

w i t t t o v i a i itkiHl aitk i Witt a u M t a e a — o i a t d a t o «Baaa wStk praaadoa—aad fedikadaa-lad d a t i a w i ^ d e a z a a a aad eaaam

L e t O o i I be l a m

o a d S a w w n g e a a r t i f t k o f a r i a l « a L

m r f i k d y , ahoaldf . l a g a r t H t h a g ^ ^ o f aomt fca " l i i a i ^ ! !

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l i m B v l i l a ftaj B*a u d v t e ti^ dial

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w i t t t b c i d s O a i gam ia ta b a b m g t e t o

^ f i f a ^ I o i t f d t m t «bea &a ia n m l a d .

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« B ani ba «ill aoaaa a g m witb bia baada foil

a f U a n o M . P .

I T a x ijgaiya aovsxB .

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u a ia my IiBfe tbat tba anl of na aun

baaania fhvLard'a Simper. A n d «fcat

itenld b« tba txprniHWityl and pnaiinl ia-

flaaaaagf t b c i ^ t r Iti&raldesata aper-

fcakabbORcaoaef im ia all ita aad

araata aa aaaltcrabla pmpaaa t» M I o v b^aeaa

vi&aataduab u a ibaU aae tba iKcd.

SoBHi danted pannta viB rsai tbeaa liaea.

B s v I m that aoa cf. tb«it«! Tbej

vmta^vitb nttenatamsj deTcIopaMnt of tat

aat, aadaati^paia vitb aiaob aslioitsda a ev

taff af aeftlaiea. Sappma wtiw ona ia a

yanuLjauiaf aagw iboaU day bin vitb tba

Tbaaa patania voali a r e baia tba

iigbtai a a a a w d . Tba^aaaldaar,

f b i a v a ^ c f d a a t b n a o a r c i a i l u a . Talcs

H a in f-wa aaant k » k apoa i l "

S o n aSsatiai^ wife wiB read vbat I

a s a s v « n : i e s . HowAalevaabarbasbssd!

H a IB Um antral abjtat of bar earthly tore—

tba Hfbt aad joy of b a baauL Tbat borne

awyba«Bbaiabkaaa,bat aba b a m aot tba

C & r a a e a b a t K a a U a a d a palaaa,b«ev»e ht

n taaeh Bat aana Saad ia baaua fern

ptaafcs tba l a n d o M a d a ^ ta bii baart, asd

ktaprt tba EMiIoad. ^ H a &I]a aad diea.

Tbaawila^ bears ia btoksj. Ia bab^SiBf

tlatd»ser iba bonaaa alauai (nuide, ,a£d

aaya^ H m y witb ihrit baa baea batbad ia^lbe

Uaad of a beart tbai bxad a w — • bsart deat^

ar la w tbaa mj an l i fo—my , aaray wi'b

tbat t A k k i u b m g b t a a a i e ail t ^ deaola-

tton tf widawboed. Xaka it mmKf—tL. ttaa-

f voald aa4 ba ao tcpol-

Obxii&Ba,wbaiaj«arb«st fricadr W k a

baaginu tba b ^ ^ deaMaatxa&n at bia

k r a f ^Tbabaa beeooa obadinU ik> deat&,

avaa AadaatbrftboCanaa,fivyoa? Gbiirt

7a«a ,UMLard . Aad d a ( n e a n d b M daatb.

ffia aaamd araiy aoro* v b k b a n a ^ bii

wolmOitbiKaua . Slaplaoed tbewnatb of

tboiaa OB bia bead. Sia sooai^ed. bim and

a a l M b i a i i a t b a t m . S a a a a N d t i w T a t e

to bida fran bin asd leaTa bia

aarfid w K i w ^ to vark a«t aar ladeaiptMa.

O I l A n a t ^ a ^ y yoa aat aay»

^ "Xna loa mf tins, b j e n d

Eia eUet lonMEtn « » * ,

K i d tf ^ etian teetbm a aa!^

lad aabdkf tte j^Mc.**

W b s t aav ibaBid acoaanuouta at tba Loci^

Tablalftiakorwr Letit « m b a t b « o i $ H t

af daap a U n o m aad bitter loatbiag. Jjet

yaar a o M t Cbia ba tbaaltar oa v b i d JOB

aaaar otaml. n a o B p r a a i ^ ^pptm&a

an . S i y a f iia,aai&08eef yodjOkovoaa

eadataiir H o v a a a l k o k apoait w i A •!•

lawaaaaTfii ai^ dT ita aapeots? It aurdered

aiy Lotd-^ eramllaS aiy BoieaaKr. Hata-

fit^dmdMftaagl 6etavi7franiBa-««B

aiy arti^ aiy w a i t , a y tboagbt&» H a v

ttaHpac^ tba i & a tbat O a b ^ e n r k era

k i « la ba aa fiaa fiaa lia aa a m tbaaigA m

. c o H F a a a a x B S .

i d a a c ^ tangbtiatbftBtbk

O o ^ A a a U ba

. Tbayaia f p e ^ y ia*'

tlaaaiNtli74^tbairUt«. X b a n k a

lIMiiTiiifiiniiikaf iaalkawfpriagtba pbya.

l y a t t e a M d ^ A d a t O k

il a l » & 9 e a i l a CteetigB

ata «» £ * • o T O o

akardaiBaa. mdg-

Q t O f ^ ta d a ^ ^

. ^ l l ^ l p l ^ CB8i;i^ tf A a b n t b i e a ^ a

^«rtMtt<i^%H State a l o d b a i b a a a a a a b W

gkekd . aada^eauBy to Coater Ikir adaoa-

T b a y b s ^ aatbaapedal oaraaf tba Oaa-

netiga. A a C b a n k a o

T i l k ^ aad a C<ai«sa i k ^ r i s , at C ^

TinrB.VlR> b « b tbaia iartitataaoa Aani b , I

tcaat, a glotkaa Mara . ^ S b a p i ^ K aalkd tba

Lmimmi Bmm*r 4 t!kirokm Be^lXdia iba

Hiild of «bk C n m t k e . If it bad ddaa aa

a A K g a o d l w t ^ origiaatiagaf tbiaadnir^

y a iaaltaailattB^ i t voald bara boaa aadtkd

t o a k a t « W L d e M , ' ' f i a a i . a U v b o k n t b a

tzadk . , -

B a t b e d d w ^ aadtba C o I I ^ it bat

X W a a a t y aauag tki Iadiaa% aaataiaad ca-

tirclj by itadi; aad bas-aaado anaafaaoaia ta

aood aaatbctrttd aill doabtiata fuaisb )am

aitba boaw llkfira k , aad aa iaitrprater to

•peak & r bia.

A B t U w o d c k oaatparatirely y a * k item-

Tbara k a a d fo H ta do ia prepar-

tag Iba aiada aad baaita of & a peopk at baaia

T b ^ bava a ooaatiy, tba vaaltb af abicb

k 0 ^ bapaaias,to ba ^oorered aad daTct

opad-HriA iaauBank aad ia Mil, batter tbaa

H7«tbarpa>t%f O a o i g ^ Baptilk owa

gi^poftkiaaftbepi^aadirapt^peity. W b o

•baBtaaektbaatoagueorato tbuDsahcaaad

U telba aarrka tf tba Lotdr

Xba aaadag aaa a fidl oae, aad raatail^y

maoBkaaaailpkaaaat. Soom eaneat dia-

oaanaatbmwaa, bat ao vran^kg , ao oakiad

word, ao ieabiaaaa.of ankkd fael^ .

B m a bralbno acta tbcra b e m tba Q w g u .

Baptia CoBTeotisa, aad added giaat^ to tba

ktaraatof tba oooaiioa by good i^Mediea aad

batter •oaona.

I eoBid Bot bat kel, bowarrr, tbat oar

b n i b n a a t M a a u b a d kUaa iato a littk ia-

eouaateaayia aaadkg ibeaa dekgatea-aad

aaaa or at kaat O M of tboa k eoaiag.

M y ndentaadkg k , tbat tba Geoigk Bap-

tirt Ooaraatioa refiued to aaad aeaaengen to

tba Gaaaial Aaaoektioa of feaaeaHa aad

N n t b Alabaaa, beaaaaa tbat body bad reorg-

aksdtbeSpiBgSxeat eksrd aa

a troa ebanli

of Cbrkt, aad ontaia of ita aembersaa aeai-

ben of aaorderiy aadatbodax Bj^tiat obar^,

aad bntoa entitltd to a aeai ia bar body.

X b k ia tba Oaorgk ^oa^^BtiaB vaa ao-

eoaatad a wroeg^ to i ^ d t&a aajority of tliat

body eoold give bo ooBstaaaaoe. They will

baUaoafioalktetaoBzae witb a b o d y w b t ^

aoald trt^ tbe cffioial aot of a ehar^ major-

^ witb ao araeb oontoBpt aa to i^urd it aa a

bbIB^, aad treat tboae wbo bad beea aalawfal

ly aad <HRek83Iy"pat apoa trial aad exatad-

ed, | » t aa tboagb Otjrbcui a ^ i i m iziJiuird

aitdL

Bat they BQSt bara kaowB, for it was a

Batter of leootd ia tbe Hlnctea of tbe Cbezo-

kae Creoigk B^tiit CnToadsB, aad bad beea

A a nbjeot of a a v ^ ^ dueostioB, tbat tbit

body bad d m e a t ia krt aiee^g this Tcry

aaatbisg. It took ipedal ^ ios to show to

aB tbe wwld that it reprded tba Bpiing Street

<&Brd aa a tmmcl, or^lg Bcgftid eiurtk,

aaditaaeabera, jia< aa "heathea a e s aod

paUIeaaa,"baiaa " i r M n n Idomd ta O *

Leri," by reoeiTing myadf aad Deaaoa A . B .

SbaiHand, aot aa oonopoadeats from

AstoeiatioK, bat as mettbera aad oieaeogeia

& o a 4 s "fiiPTMiy Shui aareb . "

Now, if a to prbieipU rtqaired the

Of o r ^ Baptist CoBreatioo to drop ooiretpoa-

desee with the General Aaoektioa of TeB>

aad Kortb Akbaaa , l^caose it eoa-

tiaoed to reeogaiia as aa btetbrea in good

stiadiog, it mast cqoaUy regain tbat tbej

drop oonespoBdeBea witb the C h m k e e Geer-

g k B a p ^ CnTaaiioa for the a m e reaaoa.

Tbsn k a « . p r w e ^ UTolTed in the <»e caae

tbat waasot a tbe other. If the p r u u ^ *

aay be set aaide where there k bo ptraanat

prejadlee to g n U t j it, has a reiy weak bold

on tbe o o a t ^ c e , aad eaaaot be teguded as a

rary iaportaat jrieeiple. Brethxca it

oaa bare bo ftilawdip for aa A9sootatio&,

wbieb m Tatmtu* lefoMa to regard the

widud aad anlawfal aet of a dtoreh majsiity

M vaEd aad biadiag, bat ats it amde as a na-

fal BBllity; bat tbsy eaa otatiaaa to feel

aad pcofiM^aad aaaifest tbe waiaest r e ^ ^ ,

•ad a u a t a k a i^tem^tad tbe doaeat offieial

eeaaeetiea with aa Anodataoa or CoBTSitioei

in Omrgia, wUck did tba Tety sane deed.

Ob , & r oaaaistaBey! I kaow cot hom thk

thing: be, bat it seeais tbaf it is right

eaoagb ffar Cberokae Georgk Biptnta to do

irtat k terribly wtoog for Teaaosceo Btpdtts

to do, or cUa aoaa bratbrca k the Georgia

Baptkt CoaTeatka a n ready tooTo-kok sins

ia GaofgkBs irti^ are cot to be eadored k

Teaaaaieaaa.

Bateaoagboftbis. Tbe bretbra of Uari-

• k a w m a a k i B d a a t h e y eoaldbe. Ifonaed

aaay n W aad preaooa aeqaaktaaoea, asd re-

aawad aoote faaeriy aade. It waa to sie a

dab'gblM auatkg.

n e b oou) i o n .

BMw M a ^ aad ayaelf were innted to visit

Bad erttntBo far oor^Tea tbe gold diggkgt

ea tba gnaodi of oar ezoeUeat Bro. Kiag.

Weiatiadedtoga. Bat I bad beoaae so

wtbaaattd witb p A aadtbalaborarf theCaa-

f t a ^ , that I feared I aigh| aot be aUe to

eadan tbe i ^ b t joaraey which tiie risit

wai^d bare nada aeedfiil & r ae , ia order to

aee* otber eegageaeata. I did aot go there-

fare. Batoaeof tbebretfaea d i d , a a d i n w

aadezaaiBed tba ^ensMaa of gold beatkg

q[aartB,iAkbb kaoeked eff tbe reek aad

h m ^ w i s b b i a u H a aaaond a e tbat tbese

were bo» speameBa takaa at laadoa. Tbe

rcekk fall of tbea, aad if ao, it aost be

aacaigtbaiicteat aiaea ia tbe waiid. K o

csedi^gskgtoGalSRBia. Heraktbepra-

aiooalBff k t k p o z i ^ . a a d a a aaoaat

be-foj great

I f f a a a b k l A a l l g o a a d a e e w i a a y owa

e y e ^ a t o w a aeat al Boae. I lejaioe m

tbk r u t wealtib, wiaA it baa pleased God

t a p a t k tbe baada of ear deaz Wotber^ b ^

BIB ht aaeaa to ba, aad &MbllflB> k ,

Ueu iikaeat baartod «ad gaaaroas B s ^

X a y ^ k a a p ^ b o i ^ aad teaeb b i a

bovbaakteaw tba vaat ftrtaaa i M A O e

ii ^IttliMd ,te

•at aoa a e f a ^ adf So l l i l ^

n ibaagak t b a a l k a a a k ' t e ppaar cfi^^bk

b f a l l ^ a acta d a B a a t o v ^

O v b t r t b n B wbo airt a z A tbe C a M t d

Aaoaktioa. Taaaeasee, kat ssaaar.baTC aat

kagattai^ sad Boaatf tbaa a e n r win fkget

tberBBik a » i aenaoa at tbk dear bratbet.

b a b a M N ^ a n r t o d a i U L I t a

onmiptieB woald drag b i a to

baa koaed. O e gtaip

; r. H e saeaa aa wdlae erFse^aad prea«*ie

to abaw aoMDBpdoa tbat a

to tsar b k laiga aai

b iadtfsasatv

ili^

Brother O a k y i a a B b k w i ^ ' M l ^ e ^ ^

odaaMad Ida t» tl« bratbrw i b ^ ^ ^

ly as a emuistimt aad' k a ^ aid XMiiioMk

BH>tkt, iial aa oaa rf tba aeat bteabk <rf

b p M b i ^ a itroag writer, a good Oialnr, aa^

w a k 4 a aostakqacat pnaabetsor oar

Bomkatka; May tbe bleaskg af ear Haaraa-

ly Sktber go witb b i % aad a a y b k Ftori-

deaea gtida bia to a & U of an^daesa, m

aaaaante witb b k seal aad nigmiitj.

xaa SUBAXB scsool

B y kTitatiaa of tbe Sapetiataadaat, I ad

dnaedtba H a r k t k ^ b a t b SabooL The

a^aataaoe of tba a U l d m waa reaiarfcable.

I do aot MBMaber t» haTa aetaay abate witb

a f^ool k wblab tbe eoaateBaaoea of oB, eraa

to tbe yo«Bgaiit.iadkated ao aaab ktaUeetoal

aetiTity. E m y aye waa brigb^ aad rrary

£ue illBakated by tbe g l m of aiad. n e a

£be perfeet ordir aad i^riet aUmtieH to what

waa said, abowed Aet tbe teaohoa have aot

argketed aae vaxy impottaat ektaeat of sao*

aeasfid isatraet^

T o tba adfoaa of Elder Taylor, of tba

F o r ^ M i s ^ Board, tbey were erea oton

attcBtire tbaa to rake, and aoae w e n affaoted

to teara. Ob , tbat they aay be led early to

kvetbaSaTkr.

Borne of tbe dear < ^ d n a pnaiised to fry

to briog ia atoN papiis, eaoagb to doable tbe

ska of tbe si&ooL

It eaa doabllen be deae. IbopetbaSapar-

ktcBdeat will keep a reoord of the Baaaa of

tboae wbo bring aew aaholan, and bow aaay

ate btoBgbt by eaeb, acd will sotd tbea to

tbat for the eaoearageauot of ebildrea

aad teaehera in other sebook, I aay take ao-

dee of their work k the CSUIA-m's Frind .

A . C . D .

uwiTAVxaiBa

OAiMik, GaiNMU, Mar 1880.

I>B4a Baa. SaATaar—Jiiear krt eniimiee. the

dnueh passed a TadaUo^" krttiaft voatnU. Bm.

FeoiletaB aad Brok I>i^taB,to stop wtUk.!^ pnaek

kr as, emyoar waj to tha seaO-aBDoal a s e e ^ of

the Boaikera B^itiatftiMatb adteol Oato, atBoaM,

Qeenk- We aheald he guSSa take yon by tbe

IBopeyeawin tod it eaomitat to step

with as. Cilbeaab sttoated oa Um W. and A.raU-

ioad, m s twenty allei M o v Daltou. LetotbMr

C(aa7oa,staUB||Uwkattkw ii Witt ita a a a l v a ^

iwreatopceadfornsL T

O. L. Baara. Gh. Ototlc.

Mlatte BiivUM Chana .

J . B . OaAna-^OMr .SMtsr.—We haw

m heoM aboot m d y lor pre«(^Bg, aad u we ex-

peetyoatodedkateU,we«tUe ;oathnia«h the

T^mmtm SMfUit, that yoB aaay sead oo tte ap-

(^tataaithat we asy bave R paWsbcd k dae

csaisTXAV B a a x r i c a f i c a .

T h k ii the titk of a pamphlet of tweaty.

three pagea ifsaed by tbe &atbera Baptist

PobUeaiioa Soeiety. It hto eott me only 8

oeata, bat it k worth ita we'gbt k gold. El-

der Jesse A . CoUina, of A la , k tba aatbor.

Meetkg with Bra. a k tbe saoiaer of '57

I lemzBOd h k riewa of syatess^o girkg to

tbe Lord'a oaaie. I kaov of ao a a a wboae

opiai<as on this aabjsct are oion jodieioas

and eoriptaraL Bro. C. eatabUsbea the pod-

tkas that " gtrkg for religioas parposea is

tonght to be a doty as freqosntly aad elear-

ly aa pnyer, baptisa, or aay other Chrii^an

daty, u d tbat as macy rieb pramiaes of blea-

kgs k teoiporal sad spiritaal tbkgs are eon-

oeeted witb giriog as with the petfonoasee of

aay other^a^ . "

These pcdtions a n acqoestioaably ooneot

0 that all oar oborehea belieTed them aad

woall show their futh by their worka Most

heartily do I ooaaead Bro. Oollina T n e t

oa Gtrkg. Its aierits entitle it to a geaeral

eireokdon. It oan be bad for $5 per boa-

dred. I hope Bro. G. k tbe next edition

willleaTo oat the word " /aiarum." I had

to look kto a DteUoaary to leara iu meaakg

—doa't thiak It rery caiUble. P .

raor. j. a- f bsoiiXtox.

The follonog timely, jadteioas, ehristiaa

remaiks from the BiiliealBeeordtr a n worthy

of being reprkted. The Rtcardtr andersu -dii

tbe real OAvnus of tbs envious, malicious

F E W who woald gl-3ry in the downfall of

Bro. P ^ l e t r a ; aad as tbe Sieorder nader-

stands it, so do all oooaemtiTe right thinbiDg

men. O h the black sulignity that larks k

hcaru of some men 1 0 .

" We coUce in terrrtl of oor Soatb-weiterii Bap-

tiit ezchasgee aa cxeki&g OisauriaD in regard to

lbs »ie»» of this broUter on tbe d m r j qanUon.—

Ia a&othrr coloma we giro, by rrqacst of a jiswg

brotber of this a^ate, bow a stodeot of the Instito-

titm which ProC. P. U cocseeted, retolntioDB

pamed br tbe ttodrnU of tbat Imtitatioo. We give

aba a letter bj Elder P. to one of She edUoa of the

IKstia^pi Ba/titt, wbieb ws Had pnMlabed in tbat and (ereral ocber papers. Tbne pobBeatloaa

we make to car rtadns pnrdf aa a matter of jos-

tiee to Prol Pendletoa, who is now fiUinn an in-

pottaat poet bi a Baptinw InidtntiaQ. We have >een

nothing in ttie eharg«s prefarred asaict*. Prof. P. to

jiatt^ the belief that be entntaias an; teaiimcnta

oo thsratjset of tlaTeiy iniinical to tbe Ssntb. or

ontiieedlj to bis eoonrctloB with a Sostbem loeti-

aUimcf tewaing. We gire this simply as oor

opinion, bn*. do not istesd to take part ia the die-

eoukm. And that wv nay cot be misnbderstaod,

we aay that wa hare nerer sympathiiad witb aoy

tjiXtm of emtnclpalion, DOT ctfo tboosbt faiora-

bly of African col<»i!auh>a ; a5 we ooold not be-

Bbto a would e»«r ascarapllib mncb for tbe bencfll

of tbeAftJcanracolatbiaconatry; aad foitber we

would sot nttrr a word in snppot t of any man in tite

Sontb wbose araUmesto were at war with tbe instt*

tation of slavery, bat wooid denossce blm as sa

enemy.

Penooai fading aside, we think tbe dtaensiaa Te>

fcrred to w»nH ceaso Immediateiy. lake noet ef

tbe qaeations wbicb bare so scbappily agitated lbs

ebo-'ehes in tbe Ssntb-wcet, we fiw tbte is fed and

kept ep by penooai feeling, aitb neb disenssioBS

we take no part, lieUeTtng them to be in tbe nuin

needlesi, onwiae and oftea loja:icas,>*

TBOSB. T&ACT8.

Tbere are somo i&eap traets showing the

aatan and the need of aeparaie aad distket

ergaalaitioa and opmtion k tbe Sabbatb

Sehod work of the Bspti^t deaomisatioB,

wUeb OBgbt be eireakted by thoosaads for

MTcral reasons.

1st Tite eonditioa of the pnblio mind da-

Bands it. W e bare been so Irag aoeastomed

to look to Pedobaptista to prepare for as oar

books, aad arrange for as oar plans of teaeb*

k g k Roeb a way tbat nothkg Baptistie or

aati-Pedo-baptiatk shaU be aeatioaed—tbat

iomethiBg k seeded to break tbe ehains of

habit aad aet Bapdsta free to speak aad teaeh

tbe wbcle tratb. For tbk tbese tiaokare

adsaiiably fitted.

Sbd. Tbeae baek a n the prodaetioa of

of tte aastcr aiada ti tbe deaomka-

tioa; writtaa with great, foea aad power of

kgie, aad a n worthy of atady as expreasioBa

of t b a a a t a n d o f u k a s ^ tbe beat tbiakeza

aad aost earekl obserrers.

8rd. Theae t n e k . a n dieap—eo dnap t ^

the? can be ptao. away. Only tbkk of SOO

pagca f « twea^-fira oeata. A doUar iriB

«rsa]ato a large noaber of tbea ; aad wbo

aaatdl tike good tbey a a y da. W e b a e e b e .

fen OS one beaded *K>agbt Bapdat to

rnaoMt books i j ibsir Sabbatb S o h o o k n

n esBtaiaa bat & « r pages; wermif - M n

tbk eaa be g ^ fbcaqaarter, Oias

bi^drtd e b ^ & r a doQar. A a d if it e o ^

be to three bsadted d m r t ^ it w o ^

p M ^ y do a m to aai^isb right priaaiplaH

tbaa t b m baBdrd d i d l n wortb (tf o o o s ^

tka pteaaUag. . A . a D .

. ' • « • I - , - ii

TO axjmcasBmsa.

Weaxa^aeBfiBgoat acjcaiala to

i ^ a i e k aneaa,aBd tte dedt^vbe h Bik{i«

^ttkati; auy aed slaieawlB to aeee wfca are

teWtoeMaatbreKTieca l e a d e d TO soeh « »

BOW ar.wdto a* the k ^ a ^ A AaS be set

»

CMUt cawna . Bbo. OaaTBai—ne ^nreh at this piaae at < _

last aeeting ansaimonsly and eordiaUy inviied yoa

to viiUai daring the sitting of the KcteebiKka As-

sodatioa, wUrt kto be held with oar (Anreb, eoei-

sMBoiBceaTkBiaday before tbe fbarih Sabbath k

ABgastnezt. OaeeaipiisDee,yonwiUnt^graUfy

a large eirdeofa warm friends aa yoa bSTO any

wbete. 8.D.IIttMoa«,Cb.Clk.

Mbssy Crerik, Tenn., May 18, iseo.

IIow,Bro.amM,letm*Brge npon yo« the eon-

stdaintiao of the abote inTitaUoo. ToabsTeproa

isedkbaatlfaIben7aap,onaw«ek after oar As-

aocktloo, snd toe beat roote yon ean go is by Kossy

Creek, aaibyaoasfageoa week tooMf yovi ct& Iw

at oar Asaoehttiw, u Intereeling a body of BaptisU

* • is In the State, nin»tentha of wbum lympathlse

^ Sprleg Street <^areh. and admire year J^«rleM

Bprigbt eenne in tbe diOcalties in tbe Rist Cbnrab.

From our Association yon can go to Dandddge, ten

miles, by privale eonveyanee, aad preach; feom Dw>

bridge ta rtiandablp, aeveo miles; aad frtm tbnci

to Matririown,eisbtBkIIeei and from HorrWown to

loStid[beRyQq^SOB>])aa,by either stage or earri-

agew By eomplytog, yon wtU at least doaele yonr

cbances for Spring Street Ancch by hxiBg a sauU

pcrtfooof tlae,asdfaeaaoogabodyof BaptSatiin

wboae m y IneMiat soab year name and labors create

atbriUofpTldesndfaandaJaba. 8 . D . U .

OaaxtSTOws, Tssv., May 16,16M, Bao. Qutbs:—Tbe Eodora cbnrek in eonf«reooe,

sncmbled on Batnrday before the 8r*t Sabbatb in

May, and the Qnnumtown eboreb, Sstnrday befcre

(be seoond Sabbatb in Usy, each by a hearty onsn-

ImoQs molntlon anthorlasd me to isTlle yon to

preach fdr them, on yonr way to or Itom tbe Big

Hstebee Assoeiatioo. 1 bope yoa will aeoept tbe In

vitatian,andg<adfy a host of warm (tieods. An-

swer as as soon as possible, that tbe appointment

may be geneiaBy known, as the whole Nsrronadiog

ooontry wonld Bka to bear yen. f- S. Caoss, Pastw.

A H»Bpr Day. BBO.0aATxa: I esjsyed one of tbe b a ? ] ^ days

of my H«9 la som. rapeets, o& tbe S5tb dsy of Oe-

tcber last—my t ^ h day of tbrw seotw and tw

years—all my (bUdren tbat are liring, tiieir w t m

snd t b ^ UtUe ones, were with me—forty^eTin in

number, witb myself snd wife. My owa children

are thirteen iods and two dugbten. Seven of

SOBS nnitrd with me tbat day in tbanksglTiog and

praise to Ood for His great lore and merey toward

oa. Seretiteea of ns profbss to lore Jeens with the

lieart; not a Peds amoogst ea; aU old Laodmark-

ets; and Qod has lately added one child to oor nam-

ber, whleb makes me frri like oilUag them together

again to praise Us holy name.

Long Beads, Ta. Wnxtaa Joanoa.

Fraaa ArkKAsu. Osjia Bsiraaaa: I tbongbt when I retonted (h>m

Tennessee, tbst I iboold bave written soon«', Init

sickness k my fkmUy, and an onnsna! prea of batl

Mas baa bitbcrto premted me. The past winter

and early spring has been attended with more fatal

sieknsss than sey pteeediog one since my sojonm

here. Six deaths have occaiied in tbe immtdiate

Tidclty cf PleasBnt HIIL I do not tUnk t ever wit-

nessed a more dlitoeasing time. At prcseat tbe for-

est and fields look gay aad beantifnl as ever, tbo'

many bearti ate bowed witb sotrow, and many

homes are made d<9olate by tbo Monster Dtatb.

Oar cbnreh is sti!! in a flmrisMng cocdiUon. At

onr last regular meeCisg, wbicb eomntecced oo Sat-

orday before tbe aeeood Sabbatb in Apr9, aeoord-

iBB to a reqoeit made by tbe Baptist Cborch at

H l c k ^ Plains, ,bn^ber W . W. Kldd waa ordained

to tbe work of the mfaiitry, myself and BIder Q. W

Thompson offidated on tbe occassoo. Brother KMd

is now pastor of tite cbareh at Hickory Plains, tbo'

his post office ij CberryTille. "

I have been very sncoessfal in disposing of tbe

books which I bought of Ora«n, Marks A Co. The

people are resotred to read and know tbe tmtb tar

tbemselTes. The Pine Farm Is a deoided iSaTorite,

Oa myretom ftom NashTiUe, I stopped a dsy in

Wincbeeter, where I mads serrnl aj reeabla ae-

qatintanoes; smoog tbem tbo unassamiog P m i .

Sdenl of Maiy Sharp CoHege, Z. C. GraTes an i Pro-

fcaior a. D. Speocee. Tbey ie«m eminrotly

caknisted to fiU tbf ir rt prctlTe places b> tbe Col-

lege Brethren BeasJy and Trimble keep excellent

boudiog boasn, as far as I was able to jndge da

rlog my short stay.

Brethren, I wonld that yon migbt be left to ecjoy

in peaoe tbe wellmerited repatatlon yon bave won.

Bnt this cannot bo while yon are the sertanU of

Jatns. Tbe sssse spirit that persecnted tbe meek

sod lowly SsTior, U 4«H abroad. May tbe Spirit of

Jesns bear yon npward aod onward till life's last

battle is fooght, and the Tetdahlflelds of Paradise

sre open for yoertriompbant enuance. How smsil

wni then appear tbne eartbly trials. 0 yes, drar

brethren; griero not tbst yon snffer for tbe tmtb ss

it Is ia J m s . May tbe snstdnlog grace of Ood be

yonrs while engaged in exscntiag tbe Master's com-

mands, Is tbe prsyer of Josa CaaaoiL.

Kat U>* Facts.

Mxssas. Kniroas: It has been published in tbe

<3uriaitm I » i a that Bra Tandirere, Misdooaty to

the Creeks, lost a large qoantity of ptoririons snd

groceries between Fort Smitb and Foit 6ibsao, by

the linkicg of a steam boat. How, tbe ftiends of

Brow Tsndivere wiU be glad to learn that he loit

nothing by that boat. Brow Green's s6bool did not

snspcnd for any sncb caoses ss stated in (be Girir-

IMS/a^dof March 2&b 1800. ItUdaetoBro.

Maitow's Terapity, and also tbe loreis of tmtb,

tbat Bro. Mnrrow teil at upon what anthority be

published sad> statements. And I call on bim to

doit. If Bra. Morrow has Meoda In Georgia wbo

ban iDfineaee witb blm, U is doe tbe cause of

Misjrtooa tbat ha be reqassted to write lea cfToslTe artidee. (OSiesiva to tbe Creeks.)

Tlease pnblub this, and thereby adTsnoe tratb by

earrecOng error. Moea 6 s n a .

V. B.—If anyone ie cnrions enough towant to

know why my school stopped in tbe Creek SatioD,

IwmteUbimif bededreit. G.

AOeiilpUm.

BsjaxxasEoiTQu: It was my pri'rilrge to be

at £l Dad Cbnreh, Bear ibis pko^Iast Ssbirday,

when tbe foUowicg good plan was suggested by

oor TwetaUe brother, John SeMdge, As

one of lus dmrdies (Spring HUI) Itsd agreed to

sappert brother Lioa BUpper—a yoong pnaeher

SSW8 r S O M T E E T E E L D . i' I I - ;.>

Waeit*lUe.Tsawes—e " '

Ma. Xattoa^Hsving aleisare b M b a f c s e ^

I tUak iUMl aada k ^ve yosr nadoa a'ilMrt

sketch of sea* of tbe cunant efcokef tbeda^a

thsy are Uansj^tfag k sad aboot tlia OBy of B i ^

And k ddng so fmay notlee k tbe trst plaee what

e«r/Wtadtof the •• First Cbarch,"^ m they style

titsauelTra, are doing. It seeau tbey are now bdog

qaila ext>n»irety regaled by tbe peeadifog ia tbeir

pnl|^ or fedobapUst mlnisten. Oa last Sabkith

week tbey weratddrnsed by ooeBeaben Bartow,

aOamberiand Ptesbytrrlaa preacher, somewhat no-

ted a few years sgo^ for wriling a Utilebooksgaiast

J^tist dootrinea aad praotitr*. In thai work be

look the position that BsptlsU were »ten fbM wo

tbaalsSdels.- It seiks, bowwrer, tbat iabbsa»

diseoorse before tbe " FirA Obarcb." be aMMlUted

orttengedhis posttioeby saying tbere was bat a

S S MB Ami* of dlffetesee betweea BsptlsU aad

Prabytatkni. W W h n or set t U tatter annoanee.

ment pleased our fntmit of tbe M>d " FirstChnrek'*

I hare no means knowing, {sttber than tbe fact tbat

Pedobaptists continue to preach for tbrm. At night

of tbe asms dsy, a Mr. Cbaddtek, anotber Comber^

hod, wbo baa pnblldy been b«trd to a y tbat Im-

raerdon in water, is Lot vaUd baptSsm," preadwd

for Eld. Howell and Us oongregstioik His disoours*

s Ugbly enlpgised by some of dhireL On

Wednesday night tnceeeding, pnrsaant topubUc no-

tioe, two Pmbyterian Clergymea occupied tbe pnl-

plt of e w < W baaren. Again oo Ust Sabbatb

night, eae of the ligkl* of Cnmberlandism shone

forth in tbe said " First Cbareh,** a amn wbo has

written and ssid miieb in ditpusgemeet of Bsptista

and their customs, dbs. Heisdead out sgsinst tbe

Berisioa eoterprixe; Uiit il is supposed, pleased

the said. « First Church." Our fritndt may barf

felt Ibeoselns complimented, wbes toM tbst there

wasfttttoassuA diffarenee between Bsptistt and

Presbyterians, or they msy not. Be tbst aa It may,

and tbe fkot tra«, so far as tbey aod Pedobsp-

Usts are ooccemed—bnt one thing is eutfy tme, and

that is, toe diffiirocce betweea Baptists and P(do-

baptiMs generally, is ss wide as tbe poles—it is ut-

S O D Z B D t V B A P I S n 8 . S. O X F A X X K B R

ca2t;xHtZ3c TO coioE- v a n wa.

befcaging to said arcb—as missiiaBsiy in tbe dea> titaftn of WestTennesaee, tffl tbo aseetiagof tbe West Tanessoe Baptist Cooeaotka; tbat U Had. Cbanft support W . T . Btnnet^a yoong pnacber bdeogbctoit; tbal the two btetbron m i ^ go to-gether and bdd aseetlaga in the itrstiiBia tiscea nearovrbMua. Tbe ^ was adc^ied, ami tbe brethren wHI enter iaonediatdy npes t b ^ laba^ liiy God blea and prosper their adnisbT.

ItsecastosB^ bntkea. kat the abote pIsa is «rid]y voatoBe. and that oor dmrdMe threo^ont tbe peat B a ^ biotbetbuud wooId do to adoptft. If W d m r d i would aet n a n tils plan, w b s m ^ weiM V k e awmrtH of E « m oe FaS eiBBMlMta^lloaids.eto.1 IftMaptanwcsiiy I>ntfatta«Hiatalsa«Uibfatopentiim, the day i ns* «Waa» lAea erar dsafitate aelsbbatbood ia onrbdofeieoaair wooU be snpUed with the psaadted CkvHt aad U wodd s e « l « m aa matterto SBsalB aoaea of MMooaFia emac 4he hsalhea; aadCha thaswoBidaooaaaia whea the Gospel ef tfc. Kbidse wmtfd be p«e*dwa a a wtt.

aatoaBaatiaBa^ . -

/ i r j y cssiteMS sf tmtk Cmmntimu tmA Jtaanb weatfaassasmM. laerterthat toeehattedo » H r w W « t v la-toiaaatte^la a d i pastor fie

ettfect betae tba e( hb toe^S k a i W y

the iptoaaadpsiik to baaaaMtfcfalktki&>^ ' of k i M a daty.

Baptiaa bold to and tsaeb toe doctrines of the

Gospd as laid down ia tbe New testament; tbey

take tbe Biiile as the only role of faith and practioe.

Pedob^ktiats, fortbeoidinaaoesof CbrUt, teaeb the

onmmsndmenu of men. They, the Pedobsptists,

bring into their societies bcBeTtta apd onbeBerers,

adaiu and Infants, mijdng the world snd toe ebnreb

into one conglometated mass, not senniag to pcallte

or know tbat each member of the Spiritaal Ttmple

istobea"UTely sione."

Tboee penons cnmpofi-:" what tbt-y style them-

s<!l»«« tbe "First BiuUn Cborcb of SMhriUe,"

may,lfthryeb<las^calttntbelrud, men who teaeb

snd practice sneb Ovf, bat I can assure yonr read-

es, tbe members of the Spring S'jvet Cbiircb, wiU

ncrer be (nlliy of sach folly. Tbey bare too mnch

self re»pect, and too mnch respect for the purity of

for doctrines of tbe Gxpel of Christ. And tbe

members of the Spring Street Cbnreh, beg to as

•ure Baptists generany, in view of the dUpeeitiDn

upon tbe pan of some oaUlsg tbemsalTes BaptisU

to siaUste with Pedobaptists, that they never will

sanction or endorse'error, or in any manner give

coostenanoe to it by iaviiiog Srrorlsts into their

pnlpit. A M s n a a cr xaa & 5. C.

Br*. 8ammar*s C e m e U « .

Baa. Ennroas:—There appeared in tbe Ttxtkostt

Bofiitt of June S6;h, 1S33. an artide over the sig

natnre of J. M. a tiseabey, pnTponicg to be &cn>

tbe Freedom to the JohsMQ AtsociaUoa. In tbst

a:tide my name is nsed, and divers fUsehoods sU

ted abont mauers in which I am represented as bav

ing an agency. I prepared an ex^nslve «ply. in

due time, and eeot it to tbe office; bat for some

cause it has never appeared. I trust, tbertf jre, that

at litis late date, ywi will do me the j:uiioe to pnb

U«b tals short sitide in reply to tbe. one allnded to.

Itl. tiienbeydedaresthatCssey's Fork Cburch

nnanimoQs*y ca;led to. their charge. Elder Altced

Ring io my stead. This I proved in my re{^ (aot

pnbUsbed) to be Use. by at least two members of

tbe cbureb.

He represents me ssbaving transplanted from

'Jie Freedom to the Johnstm Association two cbnrcb-

es sritbont either the kniwledge or content of tiie

members of tbose churobes; all of which is posi-

Uvely false. He gave no t<aUmony to :apport as;

of his aaerUons. In this article a simple decial is

raffii^t, while I hold myself boand to give the

proof wbtn it sloll be neiMssary.

let it be remtabered by ail tbat BttrkmU Bap-

tist Ckurek, and of which I am a member, never

had any eociiectitm with the Freedom Assodatioe,

I frar no fdr and bocest iavestigati<m of any part I

took in any thing complained of. I re^t , bower-

er, that those faiseboods pabliibed abont me abooid

have stood sc> losg in tbe rntassne Sa^tist uncor

reetcd, becaiae some brethrea bftve been impatient

to see my Tesponre, and became they may have

asade fake Impressions apon some minds.

8. L. Scrxxaa.

Bsxs.—ae hare no TeooHccUon of any such sr-

Ude as Bro. a refers to having beeo received at

this (^tse. c,

TBa Facts Im the Cue .

Bno. Oaaras: I bad cot intended wriUng the fOl-

lowiiig lines, bnt as an sntidote has been used to

stop ths cootagion in our caonlry and vidcity,

thought it might be expedient to give yon sooecno-

dMSCconntof tbe circnmilances concected witb it

We had S8 addi'jocs at the Smjma Church in Sov.,

I8S9, among whom were seven or eight from the

MHliOditt soeiety; bcnceyou will see tbe propriety of

osicg some mlarepresrEtstions to ctArteiact tbe fM-

icg produced ftom snch a csose, espedally when I

give yen some sutements made by some of tbat nnn-

ber while giving the cbareh a drclsratioa of tbrir

faith in Christ, Oae gentlepuin aUted that be ha<ibcen

tryiag for some yeara to reooodle it to bis ieeling»

to remain witb that people, bat bad come to tbeccn-

dusion afier caretal iovesSgation ot tbe sub-

ject, that St WIS a sin sgainst Ggd to teaeb His chil-

dren sny sndi poiicy. Ooe of tbe ladies stated ttav

she had ptbftsaed rvligion at a Methodist meeUng

aboot six years ago, and Jilned them, but tiat abc

hadnotbeenaatlsdrd, for. s ^ s h e , "Ibavefelt it

to be my dnty to be baptised;" (hnmetsed.) Bet

to recdve the crdlnanee nt tbe bands of a people

wbo say it is kdeernt u d nnbeooming a frmsle.

was too inoonsistmt for any sensible person to suV

mit to, coueqcently that sbe bad ccme to join the

CkttrA, aod be baptised by thoee wbo lad faith in

the ordtnacee. At tbe same time, tbere was a yooth

of fourteen or fifteen years also talked to the dtureh

who bad {oofeesed ftitb in Cbriat some time previ-

oos, snd had joined that society, snd when the

dinrdi ai^roved bim for baptism, bis grand fstbn

(Uethodixt,} eamo ap snd said tbe boy wm too

yoongto bebapt!aed; the ebnrcb made but tttUe

reply, as the old man seemed tnbeasgiy; bat a

few minutes passed, a ^ tbe cid gentleman returned,

and in a msndatory tone forbid tbe chuidt to bap-

tise bim. Tbe diatch made bnt little reply again,

however, one of the brethren told bim to keep stiO.

Bro. Graves, tbat loote a good deal lite the qiirit

of the grand-mamsu, dont it t

Bra Pendleton, wiU yon answer the foltewirg

qnery intbe rotMoee Aqifuf, viz: If baptism has

ccme in tbe room of dtcnmcidon, and eight days

old vras time tbe intent was to be drenmdsed, bow

moch too young fai an educated , youth of Sne ictd-

iigence, of soma £mrteeo or fifteen years to be bop-

tlaed?

BrOk Graves, -are sazronsded byaocSeties daim-

iag to be tlie Chnr^ of Christ, but uniH this good

d ^ , tbe Smyrna Cbnrek, to bsr dbeipliBatT actioo,

h a dsnied tbe legitlaacy of tboae d^asi, aad in

se ease baa sbe affiliaied with tbesa. Conse^nently

yoa WiU infer that we are to tbe letter Iiudmarkers,

and let me aay to yoa. If the tme minion ofCbriit is

every fbOy acknowledged, it win be by a sIzSet ad-

iieicnoe to thoa cardinal ptto^Ies, and by tbe

cteieb, tbe ezecntia body of Chiiit, the ooiy

seriptaral aedinm Cor the spread of tbe Goqidj.ito.

ing her doty aad beeoudngmi cffeefisebody. JFw

laee where tbe Baptista nteipxid disdpOi^tnd

panne a eomisteot eoane, error is i^Atg way aad the cboieiiea a n prospering,

Brsthaaldliwa, yoa base the iva>I>athy eC the

eeadsteatB^OMiof thiseooaty. Stand firaaa

tba pUlais of tratb; U Ood be fivyoB who caasBO-

eearfaOypetsecsteyoa. IbytoatOod vAohoida

thedat&teofeanhkHkhaa^ pifameyoato k e f W aeeoas^ishBeBt of tM ' ( rat w e ^ He b a

aa^BedyeB,1a Unpayer of ooe aAo levee Ike

good eaaa k wUeh yoa aaeafaied.

Aa exasaNe droBi^ tspervaffiBg k the

HUilta/seaBioCMlsWaBM. n e f t a a a k B o a a i .

MfasaariaBAkwaaMi

h a d -wa c a a a r a B T v o s o . n t

»> : L . • •

Q o s i s dsya sinoe I bad tbe pteasnrB to aaet

^ with a ^ brother k o a another State who k

O M of tin best members In oar denoainatioe.

F n ^ him I leaned a iact which i a d i ^ me to

refo agak to a nilgect i n a 'whidt ita anpli

ant assocktions is always diaagteeaMe to

Be siM that then w e n aaay bntbres who like

Umaell w e n satisfied that the lo^ority ^ the

lit Ohnrch k 2TsahTilk did aost grieronsly oat-

rase thekws of Christ, that the akority i

cmcllyand widcedly oppnased bat yet a t h ^

had aeahenhip m i ^ k that Ohnidi, and Itbad

passed aa.aet of exdaskn, wa w a n exdaded

snd w e n now withoat Ohank aembenhip aad

ranat be a ngarded antU that Churdtor soss

olitr of anthori^ abaU have reodved na again to

membership. I diall aot ipesk of this subject

ben but tat the convictioa that oor SaUiath

School w w k aay be prqadiced k the sdods cf

some by a ieding nnular to hla.

To onr anti-Landmatk bretben I bare msile an

argnnwnt of Hua kind—Ton admit that Pado-

baptistSodetiea a n gospel Chorchea or at least

that thdr miidsters a n futpei ministers. Ton

think a Board onosistkg of ooe B^itist aad ooe

of eadi of tho&e denomkations which b a n done

all tbey conld to drin the Baptiata k o a the

Cice of tbe earth, ia abundantly competent to

make books for B^tist SalAath School^ aod wa

bava at least as good a daim to be callri a Bap-

tist Chnrch a> ooe composed k part of " mifisji

tusdsedhrs"who do not evan profess tobebe-

iMTers, or oae wboee maahaa have no other

resenentioo, and profas BO other thsa what t h ^

recdved in tbe ceremony of iniut qitinklii^,

and tbe impofidoa at tbe bishop's hands a

firms tion, If yoa do aot e^p's^n of them a in-

sdeqato to prepan books tor Baptists, yott have

less sTOnnd to complain of na. W s are at least

u ftvoraUe to B^itist principles, and a fiUr

to teach sound doctrine u th^are.

Bat to tboee Biho think with our dearbnthar.

referred to above, I oSer another, aad vay fifi-

^entargument, which I trust may be satisko-

tory, not only to them, bat to all who a n det«>

mined not to snstra onr oppressors.

It is granted by these, then, that the charge

was " irregnlarij and wii^edly brought," and nn-

lawfidlyaBd sinfiilly oitertained. Whether this

tKuso ornot,! need not now stoptooqain.

ProC Mdl says a Ohnrdt nss tbe right to eiter-

tain a dmrge tbos "vrtyiOaitf and widttd^

bnxigU htfon kr." And tha anppoaa she bss tbe light « mchdlg " to go on with the trial thns

"wiiotofiy" began; and if she h a the tight

" wickedly" to begk and widcedly to go oa with

it, sbe must bare a right " widce^j " to ecibrce

the wicked decision, in whidt snch a wicked be-

ginning is slmoet sure to end. I do not bslkve

tbat sny Cbnreh of Clirist has aay right to ispts

such wickedness, or enttaes snch wickedness or

comp e s snch wickcdness. And I believe th^ the

Lord hss in bis system of government £ir His

Kingdom made ample'proTiuon ibr the sa£ety of

bis people against any snch wicked and Qrannical

and anlawfal proceeding.

Let me try oooe more if I can make It plain.

The instmctions of Christ to his people to

withdraw frcm those who anse divisions, aad

from those who are gnilty of other offences are

given not merely to msjorittes, but to ministers,

snd even to individual cbristisns. It is the solemii

and boondeo daty of aery Ohnrch member, Jnst

as moch u of oS Chnrdi members, to obey these

icjanctions. Eacb saust seardi the Scriptoxes for

himseir, and decide for himself and act himadf

uone aoooontable to God. No one may do a

wicked thing'as a Church member, any m<ae dian

as a man. If a msjori^ of my ndgbboa turn

thieves, or like the Monnono, become polyga-

mists, this does not jasti^ me in fi>Uovring thdr

exunpie, or silently acqaiesctng In their wi^ed-

nesa. I mast do right, tboogh aU the rest do

wrong. If this role holds good in the world

much more in tbe Churdi. Iboi^h eveiy other

oiember determines to do a wicked thing, I may

not do it, on tbe peril of my aonL I may not be

partaker of their evil deed. I must resist it. If

( can't mske mj- rcsistann eCTective, I most at

least disown it and those who engage in it. This

i^ ss much my dotr, when tbe minority goes

wrong, a it is tbdr daty $o disown sm aad ssjt

deed, when I go vrrong. If this is not so, tbe

msjoritj is more than mr matter; it is, my

iKfaOaii Pepe, and Christ has commanded me to

snfanut to it m j consdcnoe, and obey its dktstes

witbont enquiry. If msjorities can never err,

if msjorities a n always the tme exponents of the

will of God, then I must always quietly submit

bat onr argument supposes that they have pro-

ceeded irregnlarty; tbat is, nnlawfally and wick-

edly—and wbatver PrDfessor Hell may it

is certain that the iFonf of Godhunever tan^t

that Christ's people hare the f ^ w k ^ j to

set a»de his laws.

But now if a msjority hat nuiawfany aad widt-

edly determined to go on vrith a di&rge whidt

bad been nnlawfoUy and widcedly bron^t befora

tbo Chmcb, what is tbe remedy 7 Is then say

power (a earth whidi can prevent the oommimion

of tlie tricked deed 7 I«tns»re. ET<syChu.-d»

Christ is jtttt as independent of evciy otla

Chnrdi as thongh it stood akme in tho whde

wide world. Every Chnrdi ia bnlU upon the

Jensalcm modeL That was once the only

Ohnrch; and whatever authority and immmuties

that Church, or the members of it had, eveiy

Church and its memben hsve now. This is sdF-

evident, unless it can be made to appear thu

Oorist gave to other Chnrche.s tbey should

be crganiied, some control over tbat Jernaakm

Chnrch, or gave it come control over the otbera.

if he did, ao one was independent, ^ b e did not,

every one is equity indqiendent, and stands a

if it were alone in regard to ite own tights aad

those of its members.

It ia a constitational body, organized upom a

specific plan, and OB?jr far a tpte^pmpou. I T

ISTOKXECtrrETHK L A W S W H I C H O H R I S T ,

AS KCSO, H A S GIVEN- F O H THJE GOVSRJT-

M K N T OP HIS K D f G D O i L It las a right to

exeoato Chint's lawa; it has «o right to violate

them.

These Uws rdato mainly to two great olgects.

lO. The extension of the EiB(d«n by the

preieratioD and reeeptim of new Btmbers.

2d. The. presKTation of ite aid^ and pati^

by the exdonoa of those who do imt conCMa to

the onenea of £uth, or tho holinea of life which

thonkwa require.

Now let m snpposa that k ^ ChoRh a

Jerusalem, before then w a any other, aaajori^

had deeded that iiuth and baptism w m noCsnf-

fident qaslifieatkms ibr membersldp, bat that

etrewietiSM aost be added. The aiaori^ pn-

taKtii,and &lls bsdc 190a tbe k w of Christ, and

votes to teodve tbe nntircuiucfaed, and begs the

msjcnty not to make terma of aeahenh^ iriil^

Chiist had aot made. &e~aijotity penbt. C k

latoority prottsts; and appaaiit^ to Chtk^

K i j ^ dedan naa-AUoswl^ with the majtwi^,

and a y to the nncireamdaad applicants, coae-to

ns|,wewinreosi»»Ton. Christ's Cheieh.wa

pinaedtocaecttHISkm. W e d a n a o t m a k e

newtennsof membaship. Onr bretken k the

m ^ t y have done so,aad we disown thea a

the executive his k w a , a a d d m tot oanetna

thatweanaae^

( ^ a a p p o a t ^ tbe n^wify had d e t a a ^

to fi^esaa with k^tiam, and had aBhettated

sprkkBag aad^ a a r i ^ ^ of dm

Cbastadaked. Thsy Tototo^^sBaaeaber

jatka sahatitBted eenmot^i' tha m k a i ^

teat^andtefaeatoMgardlkBaaaMakrj lac

^aatbeoBasanewitb hia or k ^ w w t e a t

hia a a BseadtkiBad k t a a ^ te^ ih^they ^ morntUp widi Ite ai^acity k this

a t i f awdainit m U t woaU hatitt Oa idtor

O z l a r t i k b o ^ ti^t e a n a s ^ e r Oat i M A

•I'

lasiaBtiaB o T w M *

eaoattatadt

tt^iscertda. Stfaertbea^

ngsreed esthe Ohardi, or it muft

' <%iiat has no Chnrdi a a!L

w ^ makes new terns td-membsr-' ' ^ not arddn,ar &penna

wWdi he d a oedain, binot HIS

is,thas8B«(te«r HISkwa : It la

or im own widms, or tbe tradnoen

_ of onrkeOrea woaU raec^ina

sndt a bod, "aa tnm Ohntdi rf Chii«,and its

members a irae Ohadi aaaben, eqo^y -rtth

thoBse^raaUtfcd to an the prtvik^ of the

KkldoaeC^Chdat. Jorfwhyt Simpir kxaaa

* i | the kwa of Christ

tsevtteofkBnben.

Itappear%tben(bra,tlmt the thing tba

do in caa SS7 Chordi wasthe

the wnrid, a k itt part ef the

~ aetesidetliaUw of Christ la

of members, would be to

it,£soira its anlawkl .proceed-

Jbritielf a tha Cha i^ to cxecute

minority las t b e r ^ ^ to do

alime, it h a eqnal i%ht to do It

by other ^hnrdtefi, o r d a a

isnocss independent oT

otherChnr§» as thon^ they did not exit

Bat we ha^aeen that it b tha independent.

And a o w ^ a mtaority do this, and nader

ceriakaepp^ehieein^ittancesmBtf dp ^ o r

tha Chordi ]^ its existence, w h a the asjort^

v k k t a o r ^ B s a e t h e k w o f C h r ^ inregard

of members, those which were in-

atasisa of tha KinBdom.. the

hold good in regard to those laws

the preservatkin of tbe Kingdcan

w o r ^ to its disd{£ne. The

asmebody ading ander tbe same

hoond by the same oocstitotiaB

as in the otinr.

tba dabontkm of tbis point nsfi

Txa . Bij*' T H a a h x w a s a baptist .

W e a w i ^ if be waa. Caa Bot a Bsptia

tell ^ t r a ^ u weU u a Pedobsptis or aa

l a i d d ? k thetostiaiany a aaaef kaia-

k g at BO valae e*ca v i m aostaised by nkt^

esM to dte 3)eet original doeaaeate, beeaaa

be bappeai^ belopg to tbe seet ortiy wben

^obea

appeal to

C ^ k t b e

r Yet strange to tell! if wa

iap&t bistoriaa to aUbHsb asy

of b ^ d s a (T of eprinUkg,

thenply, "yeitf'osifbor seea

tbk be CO? W e wcald acpeet

A e aoet e«^reet aeooant of PreahjteiiaxiinB

to be kaad k tbeir own bocks. W e w a ^

aatarally look to Uatbodisti tar tbe faraett ao-

eotat of the tke and ^ g r e a cf Methodism,

aad why nay not a B s ] r f ^ or if yoa pleaaa,

aa iKmersi^iat, gire a f W ^ aoooont of bap-

tism or iaa^nion T Bat ^elaet k , Bsptista

bare t b e n ^ r a led tbmr oppoaera to qnatioa

the p o a n b i ^ of f s d k g tbe traib k a Bap-

tist bistoiy|E H o w ? Simply baoaose we hare

k Pedoba^st bistories, worfca written by ottr

oppoaenta, dwrrfore, not to be denied by

them, tbe ueaas of proring erny poaitina

wbieb we oan to sastain. W e have oot lued

oar own aathwitics nntil the wcrld has eoce

to tbkk t b ^ a n not worth the Biibg. W e

have beea ^ miSl ntisficd with the faeta, whioh

howerer, ^jtartad and misapplied eonld liot

be eooeeale;! by PedobapUst bisteriaas acd

aehokra, wa hare pabSshed and appealed

oootkttaDy to tbdr statrments. W e bavo a

ofka aid , b e n k tbe faet k tLis Pedobaptut

book, tbe aB&oiity of whicii yea eirnot qnea-

tioa, tbat cpposen have eosie to imsgke

that wbea m appeal to a Baptkt wotk they

may q B « s » its aatbority, not beoaase ita

trathflilaefe doabtkl, bnt only beeaase it k

tbe w a k ^ Baptist.

Tb^rcflsetioas have bcca co^ested by

tbe ngbt of a beaaafol robiaa of over 800

paga, most admirably prktsd, aad neatly snd

strongly baaad. of B O B I N S O X ' S HIS-

T O B T O P B A P T I S M . Tiie work waa tai-

giaally pabliibed in Lo&don, abont screa^

yean ago. ^ bad read it, and detired grat

adraatage it in the old English editka.

I had at o ^ ^ e thoagbt serioosly of prepaid

k g an ^ jSgemeat of it for Amarioan Bsp-

tista. H o w bappy, tberefore, I waa to kaza

that it bad^biaa deteraiaed to h ikg oat tbe

wbok aoik, eTcn k e l t ^ g tbe Tslesble ea-

graviaga.

B y tbe way, tben a n some very dngalst

k o k ooBBected with thoa eegravings w b i ^ I

ktend Mei* dsy to hiing to light

A t p r o ^ I wish ocly to n y . tbat £ben a n

«ome s a b ^ U apoa wbidt I have focBd itJar-

aaaai raloable in Kcbinsc®, wbid I ,

have a e t ^ U t no where eke, and alush I s ^

poao is Bt. wbcra eise aecessifale to liie aaaa

Englisb seiKicL The anthor baa for the aos.

pspt aot caJy givea lua aatbcride?, bni qaoidt

tbek ciiginal Greek and L^tin, so that tba

leaned reader say vrnfj fbr bkitelf lbs ae-

earaey of b k laiarepressatadoss. Ttiis adds

great Talae to the work as a bock of refcraaaa

T b e a t ^ o f tbe bjck k p k k aodatroi^

at tiaes i^aost cozra. Yet it b a thisadvaa-

tage, tbatme aataor nerer Isares yoa to ioabt

what be i^taa to a y , or lAy be »ya it

It k n-^rlis objat like Wall, to gather all

tbat eaa be foaad k aneieat writen that aeaa

atber dircetly or kdireeSly ta kvor ia£at

b^>tko, bat be bas giTea a reoord of tbe tiaa:.

aad a ^ a by wbieb it waa ktrodaeed aai

adapted, aaitaaed by saeh and ao atany aa- ^

tboritia of the aast nlisbk eharaater, tbst be ^

e o m p ^ the nader to admit iu trathklnasa. ;

T h e n a n s e a e p c k a jb whieh his tcstiaosy

is partiea^Iy ralaable, t u : The aeaakg of

tbe wiffd A ^ a i f u it oeeon a aadest dooa-

meats. natan of tbe anekat bap&tnes,

aad tbe o i p a of ai^)eraon tx cpnEkliag k

the a y a t e ! ^ of Pagaasm.

I woold^ot be wi^ioat tbk bock fbr aaay

t i a a ita oSt, aad aoi s a n BO minister OT aea-

b e r o f o B r ^ a r ^ a w i l l n g n t t b e B i o a ^ p ^ -

fo it, or tbe tiau speat ia readkg it Seed

aad get it, Tbe |»ke k a n t ^ k $3.50. Ia

sbeep, for yoar libraiy, ooly 2S eeota jBora.

A . a D .

S O I T Z E E ^ BAPrXBT TaSOXOQIOAIk BZX-' ^ - l a a B T .

Tba fir^ daklogae cf thk Icstitatka h a

ea laBii^, Bad iadieata that tbe Semnaiy

b u eoB^tteed t^erations trnder &-rorabls

aaqioea. A e P r o k a s a n a n & a r kasaber ,

Baacly, EUaaB0yae ,Bnadas , WilEaaisaBd

Haaly. Tkey u s all w a i p m 6 r d j y w a g

froaa&eaaaybe cheated a a A ser>

Tbe eoane of stady k jadiaoariy ar-

n^e^f l » iaaU«gi i joBBg aaaislan wbe aza

gndaatac^CoO^es , aad dsa ftoa lAsbBSB

Hot c s j c ^ tbe adraata^ (rf aregakr f^xm-

T b a B v a t ^ o f atadeak reported utwcatj-

mx, txm wim States of lia Thaai^ Nad

ly S a i ^ r i a hm bsA a k i g w aaBiber

teintyi^^ HMraadtindt ikaptweB^-

a s 7 i i ^ Tbeologiea! s t a i n k ari k a o

abJeskerHatiataeat . T o k i f a a a

« c a kt-oaidaaB k a

ptkiksa. £ a | w OkFiak iBgn af O e S a d i i s

T h i s k p a l Baariaaiy a iH ta

-1

@ C D L A B

i iaBHntxx .

• ISIBMUtS^I

S n m i

ipradamaSaa^l

> Jspsnese. ;

I ooBvcnIest,

JJvfaar is aaaoyat

nen for Pops^avvieu.,

dsmetioB b r M S s j it, butr^

not kterfen k tba snb

insiugeaU, the k w 1

gtrdtngUuUaOle^ Ifall

ing fisgbad whh A a n k s j

W e a n now infistaud that >

oca, headed bjr Idaer

lArd PaltaersinB ths pbaa i

egiephic Rne ta America via J

asd kriaad.

ftwmmfar^Aa ao items 1

It is ramored a atw toea j

oa is abont to be called Sir, 1 improhabk Theneedi]

asked fcr finrah^ufwa

been sat. The IH»ueh fleet

k r t b p L m B t It ispMitis

I W i s n y of Boom bad

eraeeatr Uie d ^ .

k i ^ is tbe oft

Bpm prishaMe anthorisy thati

tnrsd tba moat bnjwrtaat ]

Meswaaad Pal«mn. B m l

Kspks peasBit of tba |

ttoa. Itnepsi

jifiarutiooa vnte taki^ ptos^t

parkii^ np their Jewdry aad 1

were atmng ^iratloMt that 1

is looked fiir. The important

m s ^ T i a Madrid, that-thei

otiier mmors} bad a t

ilKuiTB betweoi Naples,

otiier deposed ItnlisB I

the Se^ioian Guveuuuent badl

scos of Oentnl Italy to

the PoetiSeal frontier,

tbe ISth asy tint in five <

sation of mass, shoots of '-ItaiJ

tr ii»ever,"wersniaed. In 1

pte, to tba nnmber of IJQ,(

Tbe poUa w e n tmsbie to

the troops w i n cailed o a and i

pie, killing toir scad

sons w s e arrested. It irs

fixed ibr the Prendi I

first detacbment win

^ tssned thra]

yaeap^ton army, the aeoand

ol Kaplsii, sid tbe tbiid to 1 thco a e t l ^ in takit^ the i

todt^JBudflUHB', Ac* Ok I

throbs kr

The tkw hairq; hen Sxedf

of CSiw^ras, bateeasis bong :

Honse witb aalrgTspMe :

portanoe doBS. From .

ssr, thatin naisrqnenee .

Siagma, a new prognnune is i ing tbe return of tlm.

Tetnmassocm a 1

>y antheatie di^pati^ea 1 aenotints brought by the

ed. Tbe liberal <

ntmoat anxiety ibr tiie ntil

witb the United States.

ficial •nn.nHmypt^ tbe hope

be granted by the Senate,

sad: a encae^an oT liberal TIC minsa tbe struts. Tbe Un

ment has inteUigeacB of tbe

alaver o9 Cnba, by tfas

UsiBtt. Sbe bad 450 Slav

Key West

From Jftw Fori 'b* learn,

SarHum ligit airiwd 'and a half tressnre. Tbei

dered to Oallao to aid tbe Un

In enlbrdng onr demands on j

the ships Litzie Uiampson 1

schooner Jaepfaiae. having :

repairs iwijg sailed tor St.!

a a ilanr, and Cspt. Car

BtxalCt spetM Wasbin^on

tbat hEramon and the Chitr^ '

sre cnmpktdy tinted. JHie liih

jnssesi&m of tiie OspitnL

reoeivnd by tbe BtUa

n'lS tunifest tbe ntnaon

ol: the tratr. Tia 1

« racoessian of liberal victo

•tro^le. Our IDaister to

to pass a k w to prevent

the Ootdm traffic, whidi is 1

onr Clnnise tresty stipsS

k.Te pnbilutrd tbdr anbjacta 1

The PreshrtetHn Aaasd

York, has dedar^ by an

Temperance aad S i a s ^ needed i

and tbe Methodist Cpismopdl

lo, Sew Torit, refoKd i

dksphne oe skvay, the vote I

tWD-<hirda.

Tbe terriEe storm of Isst 1

Ion of msny Bves and such |

}y miowed hyanodia neatly i

viDe. Weareinfaraedthunal

another terriUe '

o'c ock, nnroofing Innldhigs 1 The Wectens mail boat w a

wharf-l>ast,frae bermoorinps

cf aodbar(:ss,snking ooe. Thai

eneribr Mempijis, wludi

eming, w a n i ^ k the

end lost her raddar; i4e

mora'cg iiar repairs. Sach a

pesti was never b^are kaowii 1 It msy be vmitbyef raord 1

acn, of tbe <Sty Oonrt, has j

by tbe lai lirgUlatim of

tarn and penalties oa pereoa

ample to loabriHa aad Jej

nsam^tnticEaL Una q u

mtxiU, soote sgainit Sew To

wtndend a the time ef tbe j

bow sane a a eodd I

Uiei

STJOsoa aauocii

Baa. Seccus S o m a : — I n j

l2,yoe made a

the last JcOam iaakrtm, 1

tic M i a ( ^ whUt b not <

BteaoC tbe last JUedetiai, 1

Ton wmj k eonsrqnsBse ef 1

l3der£.P.Walti»ga>e m wbenhewavsit , that t k y

donotldas.

Tbeankber that Bder

I am ao^aUa tool kit a

tioa BMde tkt O s y '

thing in u»j»sfaaarf.

ktbekmBdsor thej

correct TbenianHlaadj

ynrt mode ia the kst Jutea J

•CtiOBIlf^

V a t i c H i ^ a u .

"TonrOoinaitaei »tepetsliilty R^Mft: Tbsi geatdertjfnHoti k tiwT ^ w U d t e m w h a a -k TiMr of « m bet, -w^

"iTTti iiiiiliisilia • ta desiOcnto <aimrdMa,aad

• - Wealsoi

tod other gBaC lboakB to i lirthoasriwaead. Tiior „ ^ o ^ tbaa this t ^ m m « « V a Beaid, to aatsMtaTi

V ^ a a ^ p o r t a n k f i ^ B o a r t T l l a v a h a i

aioa. •

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t2»SBi£aiaa G o m n a a t ; ftMl orisea ttegSRi-

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a a t o r f a w , ihaMaaf «^tBjT i m v , " "Uba-

&t tba craning tbapeo-

^ to O h anmbec of XQ^OOQ. w«r» amtm

Tba poGea w m anabia to fepoaa tbm, aai

tbalm^wineaaBdoataadfiradoa tba'pee-

ijevkmiasfiwasd woondiastai. Semal per-

. • • § « « » azzattad. It ii atatad Oat tiia date

ftDdfirtharnnehaTaeaatiimor Bcansaad tfar

4nt Jrtadunait laara abortlr. QuiliahB

taaiaBwitlireaprodasa&i^ tba'fint to tke

Sapsfiaa aniT, tba aaoBDi to tba bAabitanfa

t i S i ^ a n d tba tHrd to tba Sid&iH, i s ^

tea a c d T ^ in taUng t&a add to aaoos Italiaa

Wapaadaao^fe. O b ! bow A s haart of ItaJr

UnsbmbeOmiflT

T!w tisM baviacbaeo findCir tbe a^oranieat

rf baatoawia Imng rnAed titoogi tbe

H m a w U b t A g t a ^ spaed. So^iagarhB-

lotlaaoetea. Cram raU^toa,oar

i^.tbatia eonaeqneaBB of an acadeot to tbe

JRagarOja nc» progimiima ia aacnaarj napcct-

agtberatamof thaJipaiaaLL Thaj-dBlm to

latum w mat aaesovaaicBt. WaalMlcaiBthat

br satbaatie diipatcbca leeeiredfroinMdDeo, tbe

aauuuta faronglit }xj tbe IVxabeoitaa a n eonBrm-

•L The Ijberal Giiiai aiai ii< atSI nanDfat tbe

ttantauw^fiirtbe scifiestiaB at tko traaty

irttkttoUaitedStatMi WitbtbepropoMdbeDC-

idal amendments, tba b ^ wiS probabfy 1

ta panted t^ the Senate. Tbe SqiLidHa pttoiw

xabaaBcae^wat af Lifaaral Tietoric* n will tcr-

aincta tbe t c n ^ a . The tTaited Statea pneco-

iMBt baa ratdfigcBce at tba eiptnra of inotbcr

dcnr oS Cuba, by tba iteamer Cnoader, lieat.

SdSct. SbebadOOdavea. 5be «as sent to

Ify West.

From i l a Tort « e leam, tbat tbe steamer

Jorfim anired SatSTdij Tttb « ntilSaa

'Wlabairtrcsnn% Tbe (teamer SPysai^ is ur-

deadto Cauao to aid tba Cmted States Miiiiarcr

heafiauiug o b - < b i Pern, in tbe cafe of

fbe tblpa L i z » Tbompioa and GeotjifasiL Tbe

•bsxBW JoMpbioe^ baficg retnmed to port Snr

apaiis, iari^ niled fiir Sc^tbomaB, m a send

d m r , ani Capt. Cuter arrested. Tbe

BerahPt ^edal WatbingtaB oonespoadeit, a ; *

ttat ^ftramnn and tbe Cborcb party in Mexico

aomplatdy rooted. Tbe liberal* ate in fiill

|uam»inn af tbe C«pitoI. Aotbentic de^patcbea

taiiad b7 tba State Department a n tbe Libe-

lAmaiBfesttbentmest anxiety fcr tba ntibe-

tbn of tiia trea^. Tba da^ateba proiaise

aratLaaiion oT Xiboal yxtoiim ae win w d tbe

OarMiniBterto Cbiaa aaba Ccmgreaa

tapBHalaw to pment AaHiieaas engaging ia

AaCodietzaille, wbtdt ia aeriooaly endangering

tarCbluMa treaty atipaiatioa*; aa otber n^iou

^hatprofaileted tbefr anbjlcta etqaging therein.

: Ibe Ptaabytetian Aaembiy at Koebaater, New

'as declared by as naatmnovai ToCa tktX

."SbBpetancesod S Ia *Rynee^ 00 fiirtiier action;

~ A e 3Ietba£Bt Spitcopal Confisenn at Kdfa'

^SinrTaric,rtfaari_to change tbe role m tbe

Ai^bneeB iiai«iy,tb»TOtaIadBng ten ofbeing

tao^Inrds.

The tarriBe atonn tf bat weA , reaaltiogis tbe

af unity Itvaa aiad muffb ptnper^, waa raptd-

^fcOowad by anotbor neariy 8STio2ent, at Loob-

iSa. W e are {nfaraad that en Sabbath b«t there

tarribia tfanader-etatm thera atone

Ksf tbli lEzstitiEboB baB

m BtfmA

I W fisD'SI BB^Acff.

W H & n a i r f

anroofiag boildrags andpnatratlng treco.

fieWeMets mail boat vaa carried, with tbe

aiarf-baat, fttBn her moorings and ran in to a «<{«ad

tf ecailbaria,mking Tbe ctaamer Sooth-

«aerfi)F Meaytia, wbidi left there Saturday

•amn^ m a o u q ^ i n tbe stonn at Salt Sinr,

eidlatt her mddta-} aba letomttl on Uonday

awiiiim fitf-iepaira. Sodi a wuxnalan of tem-

imta waa neiar bdhea Icnown there.

It aay be worthy of i w » d diat Jndge Jobn-

«B, a f ^ CityCa<[irt,baadeaded the law pansd

Vtba laat I^firiacore of gentncfcy, impocbig

aadpanaltSceoaperaoaafiirtdii^goadB bj-

Ea Xooinina a»i JeSaxaoa <»iinty,tobe.

tonmntHntional. Xhia qaaabea aereral ScSct*

aasta, lytrna agaiaat Siaw buiiiiri. W e

••M^fii at the time of the iiaawi e of the luZ^

ar « a e man eoidd aoppeae it eoaatitatioaaL

" O.

j t m a o r ASBOCIATIOK

S x R u a Sstraar—InyoarpaperofKC^^

Ilyaa made a few manafnta on thaaesiao of

fto hat Jodast Aaneiatiaa, in regard to Staaea-

telCaiiow, wbidi ia not aonerding tatbemia-

ttaaof tbe tet Aauoatiga, beld in Septooiber

at.

Taftiqrto uiuaenaeDea af aooe oSraoe^ttat

W k r S . P . Watton g a n aaoa of O e iBeobcn

ahabawaaigent^ th^ they bad ooodhided to

b i s o t ! ^ '

tbanmaber tiat Sdo- K. F. Wattan ofinded

l i a a ^ a t e t a a ^ . b a t aa ngarda tbaieaida-

made tbat tfiejr woald not do any-

A^bteoBinrieBaor KderWaltao'aean&ct,

bt^haandaof tbaAmodatiou, isnot ttriet^

Tbeefae^ I aend yott a eo{7 of ^ S e -

tba kit jradM)B.iLModatkB,aad the

tb» Beport on Do-

CemmittaB an SoBMitia M&aiaaa wbabl W^iilUJIy report: TbUt there ttm remaiiis a

^ i ^ ^ e d b^'wpaatais. • liew o r e * • l e ^ W i i ^ McomaMaid to t i i b o ^ , t b o g i i a t « m H eae g^miai i ia iaiaj i . tnrol aniptea^ totia

<te<bei, a>d Mrtiana oTtba J a t e ~ n ilw lliit ^ mi^

Tba

A

• dbythel fadMte ,

J to do oar .atdleaaeidar emahSi w

tbi " - t b Alabama. - « » » 1 1 , and

Cbardna oMapoerar tbia A a m M a a . tba nrbma

Thabowida rf tba JadaoB JUanrbiffat are h u a . ttatW*^

tben."

lambappytoatatotbattba

M b w » bad, riaoa tba lat of Apra. twe ^

aetmaibiiitenwltbintbabo^iirtba W

^Jttotbirt tbla worthy a ptaaatayonrpaper.

p w a - y j m b & b i t Tbaah«awaawrittoB^

a-abet of tba Board. J . a a

^ a are happy to know tbat tba Jndaen Aau .

ciatM b doing ao mndi far tba eaiaw onCmion. W f £ d not aay tba il— farti decided to do

aoftiBb bat wa fid M 7 tbat "«» v a n fai&raad

tkatthedniRteitttba Jadaoa AaBSdaOon pro-

paentadiaoaingfar ICmiaB w o ^ becaaao of

aaaaftoOeoeasHB^ oftiam reotind frMX.p,

W a l t n ; " and oar tatamOoB. waa zeeenad fai

the Booat af our Hboaa, fat tba praenea of tba Traaaner of tba Boai^ ftoB one of tba

Mtbfal maiatata of tbe JndaM

Peiaapa >> meantafaw<dtatchaabad ao di

te^ttofaw at. bierror.wWlatb^cny

ootndiad«!i.fan. Itiaapitiabla«aeawtei)7

anolIeooofi,)«anagent, a<ia« iwiB wididtaw »ta eopport fraa aa Amoriatfam. No d u n ^ Aooiiado it.

^ man Wahoa baa deeply injnrad tba

«fMi»iona in tba T e n n « a and North Ala-

bama Goieral AaaoeiadaB, bat wa aza rid of bba

W « r , a n d wetraat tba hratbrea win torgft

theo-grieraacaa, pot tbeirabooldantotbe w b e ^

andbdpakmgtbeeanaeef Maaiaoa. C

U X m X A K A .

Tbeeffitoraf tba rnafwia W^ftf,ineattit^

•one of Ua gyral ezpioita, tbw ooonBenta on tbe

'•ttoritf KouPtedMoatotba l O a t e ^ A y .

tM^andtbammmnrtarf tbaai^ara£toraf that

paper tbereoar

P^trfhton-a defanee of i M t i M n , wbiA U tbe

TbefaOowing

• bai l e ^ aa dean«d of iu bard worfa, b y ^ editor at tbe T-|-mn Tttftim "

Now, then, are caUnpon tbe ZeaiMiBaa BntiiC toex^wbatit meana by "daenaed ef ita

bard wordahy tba aeniarafitor of tba T«

Bttutf " Does be mean tbat a^aenioreator

altered letter beCm tba I f i o f o M BoXttf pohBd«dit? Doea ba

-^beeedBaaetilnwd: Mdea'aKUgaLIn. j m f a l T M ^ r j .

CMwrm. TbeeSeaharal^

lodeidale _ aadPwaaraKmf

m a l i l ^ V n i ^ l * ' * ^ <ean»y.ba. bean

-ye^beenbhaaadarttbaaptoaeaboiwgef raia dariag te VMk. and tta^i^^haa beaa

^ e t e p a or ooctt and eotton

"eSBae aa toenMe aa fc_ meaeed,^%*sbtllba Wcw«4«it!k abaadant

•MmamrfiriTOfr^tUk.

—WBUa Oa laat fcw weeka we>ba«a beoa In aerizoeaalinof O b re«ioa.aaa are farced to

adatt that the abaak atop ia ataaaatan eattia faO. arei b maay M t e (ban iriBaatba aa»a«b to pay far gatbetfag-vbfla oOera wiU btrOlyyVld tbeaeed. OeearionBy tbersb a«iM thUprtrnds-n a U r tani oat^tatamaselavaria Saak Y««nce-^ a v t Aa enp fa a dear fafinta.—AOia*. ( n a a )

— & loang ladr. ffteea reata aid. a. memb** af the OoBcrrgatlcBa] Ckaidi gabkatb Saboel at V«at SprtagCdd, MaamAnwtta, was reeentfr leverded with-a tae Bfato, for cwamhtiiig to maoir and rnriUiig tbe or Matthew and ^okn. and the FabBa,taaUe.48»wa«.

—The dteOoDary of Wereaater has b M vfataaay eecaiaed aa tke ataadaid In an depaitiacaU of the w w r a m ^ It baa b e n adopted cffli iaBr by tbe

United ftatee Senate: is tbe atandatd work of iw-tneaeala tbe aaoa of tbe Clerk e( tba Hoaae: b toe standard antfaoti fiir the pobSeikriattDg: and b abo the Mndii« inaB the pabiieatigna of tbe SaJtheoBbabadtata.

— A coeea that aeea m O t r drink win do tba aa^lboaghltbnottbiistr. Tbeeaitoatoldiiak-

iECfareooipaar.wbendri^Dgisdtaaaomtile and pnJodicbl.aeemelobo a ease of the aaaekbsd. md to |wrtamaa.faa«hteaeplrexetpt«|.«pona toetiBgwtthagaoee.

—BpaHiBs^ Prciiued Ohm b dericocd tor re-pditBg teeitare in all cava where cabinct-naker's A b a s e d . ItbaxeeUntfaraeadhigbsoks,le-fastonlng the leeeeaed ba*«e and coma oaieklT aadliBlr. Itbpntap in a bcufeor^aas alae-pca,wUhabn>b,ana«nibMa«teiadiRMD^b!e to thebcaaekBepg.—y. r, ~

to a^thatBro;

GraraaaawOe letter and made onbafaasi

>t waa pahGabedT Doee ba mean to mj that

Bto. Grama erer aaw it befare it appeaiad in ptintT Toer anawar, Bto. Lea, and that answer

win d e t a n k tbe ebaraeter of fittmeeoQunenta.

Wehaiebadeoon^of ariarepreaentation. a

X O U A B O O T c a X B T K B .

Sereral nxmths ago, wa came to tba eondnsion

tbat Dr. Cberrer'B brain waa «toad>ed.» Now

we cocdnde be ia «mad.» By oor New York

excbaogea we leam that on Sabbath mming.

May SOth, Hr. Cbeerer preached a sermoD, tabiSshing the iHegaU^ (1) of Hyatt^ impriaon-

aient far ootitempt, by the Cnited Statee Senate,

jnd adfisipg ha aadiene? to mardi on to Washing-

ton to aecure his rescoa. This insane rfiort is

onworthy tbe high positian Mr. Cbee«erocea^

—tspedaDy so aa the oiject b totally anworthy.

It wiU be remembered that Hyatt refined to tea-

tify befcre a oooimittea of the Senate, abont the

Hajper'a Ferry insuiieetion, nnkaa the Senate

preriowiy acknowledged that it had no power to

compel him to testify. This the Seoate rtfased,

and nyatt was committed to priaon. Denringto

bednbbed a martyr, peibapaa saaal, Hyattscom-

td to iply&r a writ of io&eas earpai, and ^tez^

mhied to suffer iacarceration on til tba Senate

granted him bia liberty t

At thu tiymg janetnra, Mr. Cheerer comes to

his reteae, and adriaee an attadc npon tbeprisae,

sod a fartable reacoe, dedariag bb arrest and in-

c a r o e r a ^ i B e ^ ; tbnaarrogating tolumself the

right of Soprnne Jodge and chief innrrection-

wt. S o d are bat tbe natval frniti of tabid ai>-

oCtkmiam, tbat aeona law and tba i%hts of

Statee and dtiKaL O h ! Obeerer, great win be

thy fin. o .

A n w amaexszioBB.

W a have jnat retnnMd Grom dinner, where we

fwmd toogh chicken, noddy water, beat sod ffies,

a bvmor a little crooked, bnt tiib moat not be

siqipoeed the eanae of the faOowing si^gea&>iia.

W e are not pkaeed with certain things m tba

fttAH BaftuL In tbe firat place wa bare an ao-

ooontof a minister's and deaomi^ ateeting twice

tbreetimei aa kng aa it wq^t to be. W e

pmome oor brother bad no idea bow mneh bb

ot^y" would make^ but had wa three sodi ae-

coonts, tbe faortb g e of onr pi^er wonid have

been eonanwed. WUl oor bretbrai

snehaecoants, as well as ohitosries aa mneh at

poaaible. Instead of saynag «be departed thb

life," please say «be died," whidi ezpnaalon b

a d^ant and forcible, and containa tmdm

lettaia tea than tbe other. Tty tt brethren.

W a eooplain a g ^ aboat the host of eorreo-

tioaa and cantia£eiians fannd .in thb paper.

WiS oor eone^oodenta please te Teiy carefal in

aaj- itatemenU they larka. Brethren a l w ^

be snre yon are right and then go ahead," Let

aU aToid eanaeafar aptaial eoottafietkaa.

They are -rery injozioasL These are all. O.

_ to^cKrywi&tbeat,to«^ wiwaead.: To«r aeanmttaa h aboaT

that thb ofejeet^tt he better carried p m r n ^ to eoaair^ eeaaa^Wn of wbaat

• m t

A S O T H X B

Oar brethren are heartily joining fat tba peti-

tioa toBra. PeadleCoa to write abookoo "Sya-

tematie-Theology." Here b anoUwr latter on

tbasnljact. How many more wBl join in the re-

o. B s A B o r n n a : I deain to join with Brethreo

laigley and Spcneer in m i ^ npon Brat, Peodle-

tcn the neeeaa^ofhb writing a w o A on «Sya-

itio Theolo^." W a need sai^ a wor^ and

Bro. P^ndletoa b tte man to wiito it,af aO

otlnra, in my jodgaaait. I haTe tbe « Manial of

Thaelosy,"byDr.DaBs,in my Ebraiy, and, in

most things, I like it, yet t b m are some thioga

ZdanoCfike. Bro. Pendleton fa known to be

aooad a Baptist aa aay-man dare ba aadinie

tiwff a great deal fevadar than m a ^ trim wear

tiiename of Bqitkt. H e b w d l and fararab^

known as aflne acht^aad theotopan, and if he

can find tane to writo eacb a book, I know of ao

book oeept tba Bible I bad rather bava in my

b b t ^ . Then Jet na bare tbe woric if poaAle.

H .O .TEanT. raasgow, Ky., M ^ 16th, lS6a

TOUZH 'S J U L G A S m ,

Bare yea aeen O a Toora^ Ifsoitray far

Jaae} Itfaaai^etb ths«. It b evaa batter

than tbe May amber, of wfaidt wa pabBsbed ao

m a ^ eommaadatiaaa bat week; It contai&a a

beaotilal eoppar-piate engrariag, a laiga wood

wgraTicg^ and faaty-eigbt pegoi of cbna'arwadrng

laatter. Seadfarttby all miaiia far yonraona

aaddaa^CCT. On^eaa dolfar par year. Tat

tefereneea wa <Sreet yea to etefy nadar it bat ia

thaSooth. WaarawilBi««oriBda^tbeirda-

'nrw'Kis.

^ Ilerab*ti«ii4rafaadeaerin the BqpMaef

tbe to^fitide aa tba NaAiBIa«KBtfaa, if

acfaid J ^ V h n doea m eibt^l . . In JsaWaaa

Si^itif. .

There ie ^

^ a , ^ JAO b « « w E ^ b ^ to pit.

- ha^kuti C f U a n , bat wa b v a

ftat <&« B u m s b m t t j a o A

Wtt p n c a w t h * Lomiriam B ^

" v a m a l M ^ M n i & m . V h A

Biflirts U m

k f i t l i w b r ftfqt i t i e t r t a l y i k w i A * « o > t « a a a

Hartfard I W a saya: Tto pastaraa are an dried «p; n> sptfag better can be made, tad appr^aertaoa ara fait for the graas crop of tUs Tear—thb b, or should be. the tiam fcr it to " set." Haatittf otMtatfaoa with the fannen htT« bees ia-

with, and the eaiiy ngetabto eropa are be-giBaiagtosaffiC.

-^aaben Blaekbnm. a weB-known dUsm of Sarivcn eoantr. Sa.. waa U I M bat Bandar mom-bg In the anst horrible mwner br a negro betoog-io« to a Hr. Beabom. Ur; Slaekbwn, after being killed, waa thrawn into She Ore aad aeuij bonu ap befare he waa iiaeoteted.

—Tbe fcssaia depaitamt of Baylor UaimStr

has made audi steady progress uvt b BOW In a oc» dhiessoprapenrasthatwa dens it eadneoUr «> thted to ths patreaaae and sappeit of onr dtlawa. Wa have Jnat reoefwd aoms few interesting paiticn-lara from a ftbod. Thb laatbatton was faondcd fa IBIS, sad baa bicieesed ia tbe naaiber of ita paptis and Proftasua steadOy ewty year ilnee. It C«b-aaoeed with aboQtfiO yoBog hdba and now baa ITS, and 19 ProAaaoca and UMchaES. Ithaa a Ant cla« ebemieal and pUloaopUcal apparatoa, sadi aa fa raialy feud elsewbera. Its moiie depaitaieiil re-cetKs espeOkl at»«eti«w. b amder tke direrOoa ef ProCChaae, whobasabichrepvUUjoB. acd h tar-nb&ed wtdi faorten pianos, beddeagaitaisHcd Oth-er iastmaeota. Tb«n> b a good Bbnry ef wvU se. led bonks. Baaiding fadliaee ample and reasona-ble. tt2 per aioatb inelading lodci^ fta. Tbe ag grm^ta at erptiaw do not ezoeed tboae of tiaUar lastitatlooa at th* Nxth. In point of health thb fastftatfoo fa msarpsssed. There b reaOy scarcely snyri^neaaameogthepiipila. The dasses are tbe wns aa asnl In othfr Cotlegea. andd^teesaa are roeolarlybsaed tDcradBallcg dastes. The fiirei-tare b of the btest and most appmrrd style. The preaect CoUece bolUiag b 40 by TO fcet and 8 sto-tiu Ugh aod boiltof sMoeL The increase ia the BdUber of popib b saelrthat another toStr bnild-isg win eoon be reqnired. and tbe neeeesitT of it is fsegfagtheaOentno of the Troatees.—Oilwstas Ansa.

— 4 ynoDg man named Onpe, ef WeDsrile, Ohio oa Satnrday hat, imdertook to ford & cvc^im ctwk in that Tidnity, with bb |l,000 stallion and a snl-key. Tbe horse was r«4nednp so that he ooold not swim, and waa dmwned. The yoncg nan e o ^ not swim, and was taken oat almoatlifdesa. Wikhgreat difflcnlty be waa restored.

—Mr. Duipier, a fkzmer, reddisg o#ar TanaUa, Soglaod. b said to have a horse in bb poM«asioo. a g ^ 56 years, which he rides dally abont bU farm, asd oecasioaaHy goes ont hnntfiig with. Tba ani-aul b stm fireah on bb legs, uid free from Hemisb.

—A novel ceremony has Jost coaw xff in the coal fields of the Lyonsbasln Fraoce. At St KUwne, a new •haft being snik. the local dergy assembled at the moaih of the pit, to bless the diggings and ezerdse are-damp.

— Tbe way to ki*j> well, take McImo's S .THigtb-eclng Cordial snd Blood Porifisr, be carefal in diet, sndcodiseeMtcanaUackthesysteta. Thb Cordial isihemOBteflgctiTe AiteratHe cod loale erer kaoen It b a perfect preTentiTe of disease, and bstrecgth-erDS tbe system snd poriSe* and cleaosea the blood. try it.aad yon wiU be esmaoed. Bee adverUse-Qcnt in another cdnmn.

—The ease, In which Georgea Hersey b charged irith poiaoniog two yoong bdiea, will prabsblT prove ths moat exddng wbieb has b>vn before the cootts in thi!< Stste sisee tbe msrder of Dr. Puk-maa by Dr. Wehtter. Almuiy the pabHe mind it dlTided respecting the gnilt of Hetser. and tb«v will b^anHsteameetdef^D8eGfh{Bt.—ita5t<)a Atlas. JEsylS.

—Tbe Home of BepresentatiTeii has determlr^d, by a large wite, to adJoam tiiudu on the ISA o< Jane. A great deal of importact bnsinen may be acocmplbhed in the babcce of the aese ion, bnt ser-eral of tbe great m^asnrea ahwady iotrodii^, tbe Padlte lUncoad, the Paeifle Trlegranii. tfea Borne-stead, and tbe Oferitnd yail Bonte BO]. wiU ptob-ably be bid over a« work t^ be' doce in tbe next seasian. The Tariff has a gooi duu»« la tbe Sen-ate, whidi chamber will probably eootinne Ita ses-sioo a sboit U m after the adjrananent of the Hoase.

—The lebasao Dtvucnxi sept the typbr id jpTcr is prerailiog in tbat piaoe.

—Oa Satarday last, a pleasure party left JTew-bnrg, Warrick oonaty, lod.. to have a boat exeor-sfan on Qrean Birer. WhCe fire cf the party, tvo geotletaen and three ladies, were pUyleg ia a skiff, it began to kak. and in the exci^cm^t tbe party were all throwi. lata the stream. Miss Stooe, at BoooerilH eank three timea to the bottom cf the

Tovtli*!! K a g u i i x e .

naiiqrw.i«tfst liiiaiyei haa teaaaahetaitgir

adaired. tin yaae cHtbw b aan hetfac.

ebaneoge ibe ptodaelbo of fla espial fatbaj^aatb.

Himsbtiaeoi^ui

*. ymMojmmraamm, *.«UXOBIMI.<UETiUai. - tl

rUbUmtrnifU^, t. u m a x T .

t a n s M t n * AgFAftrioR. tM*S«ag*VCbst, HnWnkMtKsailk IMsltef •saWniM ItoisttK BMrit a( a • My OKMi^ ttMSb (fMt<w fliotibity Osaastrsai,

•.axsasuaat; - •

•seOjaNaaMl r w m a - • -

One* I

L vrrAaawosoa. a •sooaiAi.

0vf«<l TmOfUlse. TWatMlPtet^ OezFrleettHsw^

TWtMataylM I* QtnuBi A n aaswBu. u . coaaaai«»nca,

rcxuanof, n. n w rcauiiiTxon.

S P E C I A L N O n C E S .

TCB O O B T T r S H B S O B OOBSnFAStOW .

WUchgradMltr bceaka down (he eeaaUtottoa.

and laya tbe fawndstfcw fac Dyspepda and many

other diaarieiB,Bia«'aLaxaa*a Trachea or Cath-

aitie Loasgee are partkalariy adaptad, asebthig

natate by atreegtbeaiag and iarigorating tba pay

cesaof dlgsatloa. y a l U

Siara Toea Hoaaaa^" We taka great ptaaanre in

rnoauaendteg tbe Mexican Mastang Tiinlment aa a

sdaable and isdbpensabb artlde farBpataa^ Barm,

Bciatcbea or-Galb on Hooea. Onr men base nacd It

faraeme Bnms, Braiaes, Boree, Stiff Joints and

]UwntaaUcP8lna,andanaayitaeblikemagia. Wa

nse no other IibdmcBt, J. W . Hawtrr,

Forensn for American, Hamdtnli and Wdta, Fai^

& Go's Bzpreas."

(^tlemen:—"I had a negra man worth tl>100

who took odd fiom a bad hnrif a ^ waa Tisah as far

over ooe year; I bad naed eeety thing I ceald hear

ef witboat bcoeCt, actO I had tried the Mastang

Lfalmect. It has perliMtly cnred him, and I oia

aow take the ahote price for Uas. BespectfaSy

yonra, Janaa Doanaaca.

S m y Planter, Teamster and F a i ^ ahaald base

thbinrahiabUartidaw BoidbyaBraapaetabledeel.

era everywbcruL

Basaxa & PjlB^ Proptleton, Vew Tork. Mayft—Imo.

fiieuT UroasaxT to Mocxna.—Mn. Wtaalow

an expertcnced cnrse and faaud phydcaan, has

Soothiog Syrap for children teething, w U d fieatly

fadlitatea the ptnoras of teething by eoftenfag the

gmas, redndcg an intamaUon—wiU allay an pain

andbseretoregnbtethebowda. Depend apeo it,

mothers, it win give reel to yoeradrea and rtief and

health to yoor infants. Parfaetly safa in an

See adTotiseneni In asother cchnnn.

March S«-ly.

Bvann 'a OoaoAOX.—Pteautnre loea the hair

which b so ecaimaanow-a-daya,m^ba eatlraly

prerested by tbe nse of Biwwtt's Cbcaasas. Ithaa

been used in thousands of casea wimn the hair waa

oomisg ont In faandfoDs, and ls«s iwver failed to ar

rest Ita decay, and to promote a bealtty and rigoiaa

growth. It b at the same tbse, vnriraned aa a

dreasiog for the hair. A sfaigle an^ieatfan wfll ten-

der it soft and oasy tor seeeral daya. Bee adser-

Usemect. asar«-«m

Itk iJjforfeimeiils. C A R D . AL . \ D T . A T P R E S E N T A C T I N & PRIN-

>ts>l at s V'mI* SoiauT. «wtt« ta frMO* a •ttma-tla. tor tM «nla< antasa la aM aflk* »o«U WaMara S taa. 8ba U anwsa«.«t tfersafli aAaUr^ta aat *>xmmimmt to tn a lo^dkla r»itl<>« la a raa^ HTwtalrr ar Oallam. a>tl r>atarT taa^BnUla taralaM ta(Ma«a* tt

Itlnaa with taU fUtkaUn msaettrgaalarT ueiMstlae. IL a , BHijam., 0:sik araaty. Ta. Jaaa T—tt

M a r y S h a r p C o l l e g e .

• p H E A N N U A L E X A M I N A T I O N of tbis A laatltstlcnwlUenaBMaaslbaltUariaMlcextw.

••taoatlaaatathalKh. C M „ TiDrateritaaa win taka ytawM ika tsth.

Tka asstal w J a g of ika aaw«a( Tnttan win ta k*U aa' kmne*r.thal4ta«laa.. »<alMa< a( TUai inaituaa

JCM ^tL

riter, when, jnst as she waa ndcg down tbe foanh, and probably the last tlaw, aha waa canght by a yoocg gendeman of tbe othw party wbo had eome 10 tbdr aid. It was sear an hoor afW Hba Staoe waa reiceed from a wataiy c<aTe befare she could beresascitated. AUthe athas got saMy to tbe shore, WM cnoogh to be hons oat to dry.

—Tke oooutry wili be pained at the asnonsce-mant.o( the death of Hoo. Wm. C. Preston, cf Sooth Catdlna, far fa his death the natton smtaias ao ir-reparable losa. Be OUed for many yearaan eminent plra in tbe oooaeib of the cooctry, and was noi-venally admired acd beloved for bb brilUant pow-e » and itaaly rittaea.

—The ineteaaiog icterat ia tbe poBtles of onr neigbbonerineed bereabont, and, Jodgiog (roca the pabEcatioa of lengthy reports, at Torcato, acd ebe-where to Dppw C i s a ^ b oce of the aigna of tbe times to which tbe p<£deal sta^eot cannot be mdiSrieiit. Bnt the other day, Cai»-<»ia-jaomab nerer dreamed of making awre than tke awreat aentioa of the partbs, platfooos, conTen-tiOBa and wwtiiatt on tbe other aide of the line. How, we have cdomns daily deToted to cn|iioos iw-cndsof their sayings and dofags; and osi more In-tdHgent ddaena watdiihePreaideBtfat DosinatfaM, asd canTsas the chaceea of.the randMales, with a great deal msce Intenet than b dbpiayed in dco-ttantatQaebec. The fad needs ddieate man tala-Oen. Bnthtaafaetaemthdess.-&aiatsa(&if mday Tima, May Ifa

-^aos- Cdare, tbe iadirldaal wbo created a atlr stRocfaesier, en croariag the Offarsseo Hirer on a ropa b-Jast now m a U ^ arraagementste cross toe Mohawk Birer, betov tbe Pa :^ u Ochoca, «o a sfegb string.

—Aaeph Mastoa, Jfaq, of ttib pbee, had two hooeabadlybaraedfast Wednesday. Ooeof hb beads was ^owiag with them in anewiy cleared iWd. in Whldl there were several log-heape bnming; lapfcxwiEgtooneareoeof tkoB.ooe of thehoraca 8hbdfotoit,aadaabe«It the heat aboat hbfaet, b U down, and to deingao palled the other in aboh Befcretbey coold be gotten oat,lhdr legawm baraedtotheheos^ aad tbe flesh to etharplaoea bedly acerebad. . One of the hotaea b probably rained faceser. and O e othtt aevardy fajated.— iTsasieiBs (A . ) Jaasirat,

—The wifaef Mr. AifteiS &Dd,cf HnMoro^ OUo^ whUe engaged In booing ea Batnrday fast, was baned to death by Ire ooauaanlcatiBg to her dothea. Hooaa hot faw two llttto Alldrea waa

the tiaie to aave her tceaa her awfU s s r -

— M t . A w M ftrmhbnd, of Mamy eoasty, waa thrown boa hb hesae oa (he Bight« tha Sid fast., aadkffied. — ^

irtfc^had -The body niaeyeaiaWH exhamed at Pnrtifsttr afawdaya ttxa. Tha aoOa hadTnttad, hat tba body and giava detbea wen as fteA aa vbaa ttatboded.

—The fast itoamsr from Xagfand hdaga the ia-tdl^aBeethatCapt.MeCBaHek fa argaaiafag aa S f f W a a to yataaetheeaato«earaa opeged by Pr. Kaae,tewhbkhelsBq9etM hrtoe Bayaieao-grapUatf8od8ty«AbfT«a«t«y«r. . ,

—The Bfato DepnlMat bia neeircd lha bin t«)i. - by the PhaaaiaBaneoedOwipeBy agafaat the UTttTM i_i 111 ijir r- aarsss thatnateol ^pmma^mbiy t b a r ; ^ ^ Pedei^

. , SES^Wrytagtbrnaeiaaa the •

tba^qpi

F o r S a l e .

8TOBB WITH BE3IDENCE A T -tMhae. ta<atkM' w'tk a wall aai ataS alaA af Vn Ooaia

arikakaal —ilatUrc hai4wat» te. fa Va^TiUa ter • attr

Tka etSKi la < •rr tiaSa. I

ooajmfta tsisMB«ti t* aa aotlva a u cf Tiaitaiai. kavtia at eQiaz=S94 « taoenad 4ot;aza aaah a«snat.

AUiwa a. B. raABntn,

U n i o n TTniversity,

KnaraassBOBO*, r a n .

T ^ B E 5 1 E M B B R 8 O P T B E B O A B D O F A Traitaaa ara >atia<4 ta SMat ia lha Oallaca ObssaL an

Tw^tr. iaaa iWlk.« a'alaak r. M. ^ — Tk* pMl' «a:ctMa e( azwilaaUea naiaum aa Wilaii

Sar, Jmaa m^a. aa« elava Taaalav taOawiiw. Tka Aanal aaaniMwaat W^aaaSay;. 4aaa »tk.

aj aidar at tk* nkalrwan, „ '•f.nxTcm.trn.

B o b i n s o n ' s W o r k s .

-Vel.1.-

HISTORY OF BAPTISM BwUtAslbeud iaChesp, g«.0«

^ " im Oetk, S.aO. Q U B F B C K N D S W I L L B B S B Y A BB-

^ ^ <Waaea to tLa •• Tibia at OattaM^ too* ta aMikw aat-mu. af tkU ianlaik a wai^ tiiat ta roiwt •( lafcc-MUaaautbaiaractaat xfMjm af Baftlss, Ja aat ia tha XtrMthUsMtrK

Haa IVlii^

U N I O N I T N I V S S a S I T Y , Mmfteesberc^ ^

a a e n a r T i n-i.riiiiiiiiL

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mc. J. A. Mka. »aaa adftaasslsian

m

Ofthali

eatr.vi. rBafthana saHattaitaa

eaie.vs •Htatlaeef Bajt^ky >••

AUa

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m

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vmftt easr-zs

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satWaij If ai gaakli •! fla am

Ofthab MAF.XXT.

^ lid 1 1 -casr-zv-

OfthaCatkaUtaadtW AilaaB.stia cmtr.m.

Of tka BaiittaailH af TMaa. rian

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. m emtr.xrta.

Wtmit..

OC latet Barttaa.. .ra eaar.xzi

o r HiftiM ia AUaa ta « s Itaw af MaHte-

or tba

or tba

afBrtaatettatiawal ' eair.axni.

a( Aatvtlaa ta kliag ia tka »ayiaM ^

mora*' -•Vtin. at tka Baftiaaa a( lOnca-»Baftisw. ar tta af Ok

.tn

StMk•••fttai^ cr tka Xsitkm a( UtOs Oms- . tu

Tka int Maabstlaal Oaaae ia Sn»a ttar Oa BaytiM tlUtim.AM.Bi SiS

Of OaantLawiaXanfalv Baitlilac aak» Aa. n*. aaetbaaaiat aftt

aafOai a at tka

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mur-xxa. a( Atetina . t9

eair. sxs. w«ek.aaa»»arf .nfj

iata< wUk tha Bmaaa BIwardix tm fBdannaaaaaetalwttkraltonitT, * aadtkaBastka^ KUoa aad Bakaa—«4S

allk Hay llUlali ttS with Talsaasan

<wltkOaIlatlaH raiiatwT.

Iwith wttk Barfal OMIcatlaw-. wltkBana Cnali

aevttk 1 Cklvalix..

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Oai 0« Fa«aa Lntattaa Okiiatte tartiatiao Ok>««laataatiatIaaawaat toBaytlM tka Oflalaas af iasr iaaaat Catkalia ae Baftli

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IsaDtarftakUBcasaiKtaf OktiitlaataitntlaB. Ut A taiaf 4aua a( tka tataaUae at BarUas n m lll{>p(ac

ta Sftlakltac us emjr. zxxxT.

ktseaaCi lAaa .M2

Tha tiaaai^ a( wiltlac u Datair at a raofla

>sC oar r'Aikmr, - - -

tvaaglMtkaBlsat

KogmaMeri. Ba(tati9«(w..canr. mi«t%iaaw«.Oaast». B, M.ataK.tyniae. Lth aeC Works af IMS Watts.

Una af tha Tkraaltaskanilai.' ^ Walfapafkx.

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M r Ikart. Mth tattnaj K-Vaowx t-

TaisHiTi Bavivat, WartaaratatkaChanhM, . . .

.SawToftN^ittelMi, . - . ' ' -'~li mil If niieii Tinaw .

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lit - 1 *

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W a U M a O V IbMis X o aal3anaii.Bab. MtAll-. A J Bn»fl, * B JkAaan. tksaBaaiiv. B » famn. JmaiB Oaafc, J LWrnvaa.

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I apoa thai a« siull bare a saxantera' dad dea-I eosa' Beetisg at Lezmgioa, ooauaeBmng F a -Idaybe&itetbeStb Sabbatb in Joly, it voald Ibe veil that aonM brotbar feel i t hia doty to IpreparaaaintrodaetaryaeRBOii. I tberefbre ioggei^ tfat Bro. H. H. Saal preadt tbe in-

1 tradaotoiy amaoa "on tboaew birtb." And [ «i& Bra. J . 9L Hart prepew an eaaay <m t ie [ pieaeat ftato toe deaaaainatMA ia tbe Sootbr Let aa x a t ^ bretbien aa oaa attend prepare I tooaadvaa fitr tbo oeoaaoa, tikai we imy bare an iatereatii^ time. We need a « b a meetiag tbat «o may an Bteet and interebango idcaj.! Abo deTiaonajs and meaoa of aeoaring eon* oett of aotioa aaa ig oar bretoroa. Let aQ go to Lexutgton in tbo a ^ t of onr Mas-ter, u d we aill bare a good time.

A. B. Hn.LXiu

( m P I S A T I O y S k R E S O L U T I O N S . L i a n r r , Laaderdak Co.{ Ala. WHBXJLa,oirbeloTed SldorH. B. Bray kas boon p a ^ of tbia d a r d t , to tbe entire iaatii&atiae of all itoBembm,fiMr tbo lait t«o yeara, baa to oar soiiow hiailinl bia re-•gaatioa aa paitor, t>eing ielttramted to re-aovo'to A]Aan3as, wbere be feala be may be Imtoaaofial in the eaaia of Cbrkt. it toocefuie

Baohtti if mm aaaaiawia voie* »f tku e&areb, Tbat it ia a i tb tbe ikepest torrow m {«rt bim. Ssaetmd fartktrwion, Tbat we noomaend bna to tbe bretbren and all witb wbom Ctod,

M T a a ^ and J F S'oatb. Tbe eaaay of tbo I skeleton of sermon* by J W Olirer. m a read.

I t ia ordered ibmt J l aBfiniabed bomeaa of I tbia body be eootinned astil tbe next meeting. I t ia <«dered tbat tbe Clerk kaTO tbo j»o-I eeedings of tbis meedng be pnbliabed in the Wttitrn Becordtr a n d toe T o o u m m Baptist, Elder T M Yasghn is eleoted and i4[>pomtod to p n a d i ^ iatrodaetoty aemon at tbe next I meeting .of tbia body, and J K BOIiagaby , hia Alternate.

A f t e r p r a j e r b y E t d e r J F Soatb' i t ia or-[ doed that this meeting now adjoaxn to meet ' airain on Friday before tbo next meeting of the Baya Fork AtoomtioB, w b i ^ AaaMta-tioa will be held with tbe oboreb at Bethel, Allen oonnty, Ky., commeidng on Satnrday before tbe 2od LokTs day in September next J F SocTH, Cb'm. S T MAUOS , Clerk.

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is wiBgiBg ns away. To 001 eternal booe: Ufa U bat awintw^ day, A joomer to the tomb. Bat the diristiao ihaU «J:>I' Heslth andbMDty ioon abo«e; Far beyood tU» world's alkiy,

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J A X B S B . T O B V X B .

_ _ B, Innier, son Of Bro. and drter Tomer, I of Jackson oonnty, Tenn, departed this Kfo May j l»th. ISeO, in hb flSh JMT. He waa an amiable little boy, focdly ioired by his paienU and friends. Bat tt has pinsed Ood to re-

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wte M B * tk* T l r c U K u i at th* (•]« or at Bmnk^ Sapat. CHAS. k OOCKX. I asraaumn.—aittan*' tht Tiaaiin Biatlat.a«lt<>n aC tk« XUStta** BaraSi. a«T. lohtf i- BroaUu aa«-a«T. Maite. J t . OiMstDa, a 0. a>T. M.T-aiKBacMaiioa. Da,

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moie him from earth to hearen, where, amidst the aaiatanthinn bowers of tpoOeas parity, lie win join Us two liule sisters, Sarah Tabitha and Smma, whoj hare gone befoce, in praising Ood and the Lamb | fate*er. Beer paieota, weep not, a* tboae who have no hope; for yoa shall «» lorw meet yoar lo»ed aoesinhwten. "Weo!>in|E<aayeodarefbran%ht, but Joy eometh hi the moraiog." Themottalremainaof JameaBobertwere immght to this place and carried to the Baptist Ctereh, where the writer preadbed his foneral sermon to a Tvry large and sotnia coDgiegation, after which they were taken to the <ity (xtaetery and buried with his fHenda. A. B. Mii.T.ta. XreotoB, Teon.,

OOT.Katc .af TtrxlaU.ana. W. U BOB.H. A. M u a d n . M. Tii M t n . a W e « « U . l A a t t r ^ a , O. of T!j*tala. « T . Tarlar.^. B^ Uok. Ta, a. r. I«ga>. «>«.. Rn Orlaaaa.

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O B r r U A K C E S . & B. JOHBSOS.

Ked, al hia naideBoe in Hofaaes eoonty, llisa., March the 3rd, 1S60, B. B. Jownas, a«ed 44 yean. Tbe sabjecl of tUa notice was bota in Teoaaaaee. In MTly life he noTed to Alabama, tbsioe to Wsris-sippi, in wUdt State, at tbe ace of 21 years he mar-ried the daiighter of Bei. 5eedy trhRe^'a fatherin Israel.'' of no Uttie notoriety as a QoJ^ minMer in the Baptist chnrch, Ibr a nambar of yeara in North Uinisrii^ who al a Teiy old age. <t!n B*es " to tea the story of the Cross." Bro. Johnaoo lired in thi(^ (HolBes coantj) and in the cnmnnnity in widdthe ^ed. abovt twenty years-the most of whidi time he oecnpied the p^lioo of Deaeoo in the church, and in a way that hot give eridence I of the bet, thai he was d e ^ sensible of the j spoDiibaity (bat rested npon faint. On the Ist of May, 18SS, b* was caDed opon to moam the leas of theohject of hisflrat lore, the partner of Ms early days, to whem it was said oo accocmt of her Bebec-ca-Uke walk—" it is eooogh, eooie ap higher.' In Xatenber 2S, 1S38, after a saaasa of widowerwhood, the contending with tbe tiiab sod the dificaitiea in-eambent npoo the ponUJon o c c n ^ r d by a fkther to-ward a nsmbsrof motheiieas chiUrec, be mszried Mtnem Carrot, tbe danghter ot another one of Tbawitibof tbotosad WS8S frtUB. o M b B B i n d i a d i f ^ f N t ; ito ooatao of aoaatiaaawiagrTO, waembfiigtbolattBtS. f i a t w t o ^ t o & s aawa oaMeroa the m a r aidi^ tbea to toa M , a ^ to ziykt, aad t l w to-tbo bft^ a v a n r a ^ a t t b o on- .

Inaao OB tito'lowcr S taa fnga tapo ia t l and m t b e oonfideaooof tbe ^ a r e b andtbo •boimid-way of ito cabteRsnoaa eatnaoo,Ioonmaai^. aaaiaJeft to i p e T S t B ^ daik&radMtaaeol AWawI ^vrfbcr,* Tbat tUa preamble and aCralM twea^ yards. Tbo roof too tomiellreiolntioos bo aent to tbe SVnactwc Beptist, wi tKlmt {laoto xfino from aara ty to d g b ^ I and Arhxiuat Baptist, tot pablieation, and ftol abavo ito taat, and to otbec plaoao aotlaaotber copy bo fwnisbed Bm. Bray.

BoptisiB, fearing not to dadan all tbe ooomtl of God and His I himsdf, prodoce* the ceaieat lebiiooaUp known to w b ^ eaaao at a misistur, in oar midst, t i i - {laocSais cn eaiih, ia obedinoe to this stetn de-dMoed to ns tbat be deaired, aboTo all toiags I erre, onr brother Ml, bet as he fHl he rose, and h« tbe glory of God and tbe nlTatcai of asners, J rose triumjitntly, for to hia death bsd no teiiOTi; bad tbe oonfideaooof tbe ^ a r e b and tbo | for le, tt-'eso many years he had not been faik>wing aconniaily derised ftlN^ hot knew for himsdf, and notforaeotberiawbomhehadtroited. He was a kind hubanl, an sS^ctioaate Uther, a good dtsnn, and a chuitabie ceigabor. It was Ua lot daring

T. H. McOoacLa, Mod. Wit-McGjaci.a,Cb. Cl'k. At a ooeting of tbo ministers, deaeona f 'aad members of tbe Bajs Fork Assamation I oxBTcaed witb Seottrille Cbardt, a t tbo

t f a a i S a o i v A M B ^ f n k V e p a M i toroi^ tba tead from ttai^ a a r i ^ o T tooaigai, aadtookoa;poASnoa too Imnk of toa anoaa aboct OBO kaadred w d k Safairtfca Iswor o^d .of tlto toaaaLi-B in l f ca tiMi i a t t k a a i ^ s i d a of t b o s ^ ^ " ^ f a [sTto day of April, ISGO, after prayer by £ro-SBS af m i j ^ ' v magaitada, acH ucuuoJ torWBliaa Adaa^ tbo meeting waa otgaaised IfftiaaaB, a d xiaa porMdieolarlj—aad in lby dtooiBBs Bid. J . F . Soath, Cbairmao, and aaa i ' itotaaioii ia aa japeafiBc a t aBna^ l SUa- T. M. Yaagbaa bn Aiaatant. Tbomp-• w n t b t t t k c w b a a d r o d fret, and by oAiefc 1 aaa M a n ^ waa ebaaea Ckrk, aad J . 0, Mjlll-tbe odEineaeB tois Mda to alaioti aarroaad-j gsn hia Aeistoat od, aa it wan^ by aa. aefiitheeter of rade | The b^etbsaa firas the obar^es eompoa»g atol flsMtftfl pmmptoea. Sob oae baa a i tkaBays Fotk Aaoomatioa were preaeat, to Tiov «r iba wnkM ortnaae of tbo tmmd,{« t t :—Rot^ Sprinx; Klder Y. Witbeis] fitino aaioBty or e ^ t ^ f a t abon tbo watar, ae* tois awfc, ia pemaa^ ad taefa to daptb, I ly Fork, B lj mill I fii iV" ^ Oa I Liberty, S. J. Witbenpooa. Friea< I^toapreetoieotswairdbovcqBo^boadiBal Williaai Adams. Big Spring, aooe. B Tary iiB|>iaaaiiii iiaiiiini Oa tits margto «f jany, aane. Drake's Cteek, W. H. Barton, Iba tfnaat, aad axtoadmg obL'qaelyJ| titel sBd Natbaa HilL Harmony, Blder J . H . r ^ t , led apwards tbroagb a naztoWf'aarapt i Biliingiby and James Tajlor. ProTidenee, B f ^ t o j t o o n m i t of toaiid^ Oa tbalnoae. Soottrille, T.Marian J . N. Bnley, J . 3 lK gigaitfiB eER Efa«Ba:3f i a i f Itaaa tbawatono^EO, to aa autipliBiiWatly atom taa waunoogc, w> t f a l S ^ ^ a H S l B t t i n e bnadred toot, aad iaaakted e&t^ealied the ^Aaitttaaiaoattit i tde^iiBagiB t of a l a ^ a i l o a a t j ^ l i H t abore portioa of toeio-p o ^ dUr j n tbabnma i t t a s ed . H 'dm mdar i r iAas to know-mere aboat i b a Hatnral TwadC, aad eaaaot viitt it, per-h a a b a o a a p c w a i a a a ^ y «« tba History of Y i ^ b ^ to wbinb bo will f ad aomo fintbcr

TIib» ia. a rraarkable eave a tbo - n A d t j aCt iMTaaadtbatwa ez;dotod an tbo lOtb toaft.,to onqpaay witb Scr . W b l Einalaad-WawiQaatattempt t s g i r ea iliiiiwiiiftiiiii of ifiaaaTo a tpRaeai ; bat weald Mooeeaad to OlwbaPlriatotootannel^ vkit tbeeavaalta. OarwMLfBrit, tbey ilm not regret il.—Bs S g i m t S M L

I t f A s a a Ctoxnaa—A late SaaPranets-aa yitpcr a m r " Oa Taesday, a boatload of •naiu% manaas, aad offiocn firam t t e 3iebtm-oao wra t sa , oamo aAon^ aad took a a t l s m a n n a s i toWB. Tbeontom of tksffOtt-t d f a Baqjltoh Gfaiaboidc, waowi^ ottabafc-^fiisbtBd waa ibaveaoa too onwa. toa •tn%bt, blaek bair t a m d aawvrd, tied tagatihai^ and tbeeada, OMapaotcdby lirtaa of BuctoB, into «B0 aolid toaad auaa, irtn^btfiira aad-aftoatboerowa AmL - U m a too aaadol moot Oo ^ t t i ^ y y w t i M M - i t o a g ^ . S e r p al dtoritfMiiifliwwa woiobiaailbaioimuil abite bato| a M aa aar (%iaese apart ia rainy waatb-AtBaUaa w a i a a m t e d n m d r t o S f t t b * bat^ofaaritf toobwdL Twoa t toas tn i^eBa w A i ftom toEraat.tf tbo oanaader tbo ^ a , toa otoar tnm bibiad tba oan araaad d a i i i i af toao^k^itto pIpM. Otb-m wmm W e a -li nnnata of flftoyoolmdtae«d Bk« aa towM e080~4be oaaUoa iriUtia M>-.,m Ob aband aoalpa aQ tba bat's te itrtoai ma i i r t akwi t ia Otbaca. U o o d ^ t i t o nuutoeCworo a t A Q t e toref fitda a;d aMt lad o i w ^ i i i & l i l i s b a a d alaraa TkadB-- i M i ^ taaaodia^^SnB* K w n a & t e M i t o t a n a B i t M »

P. Wilfiam*, W. Mans&dd aad J . C- Malli Bowiing Green, Elder J . F. Soatb and T. M. Yangkn. Clear Foik, noae. UniMi; ^oel Xdiaaan Cbapaun. Biver Union, Oa motion tbe eotstitation goreming this bodj waa read by tbe Cdudrmaa. (te awtiaa, an iaTitotion to tbe bretbres front too d iSmst Aawciaiiana witb wbom we ootreapood was giren aad todk toeir wito a s : Ban 'Rirer Afsooiatiott, Jaa. H. Gibson, Jaa. A. Bdgbt, Samael J . Bead, Will K M«r-,B.W7^hfflaaa, William Miliar, A . J . t i u j , Wal ta Tkmnas, J . D. Ca ic^ to ' aad Joba C May. Eocn Asaoototion, mme;. B ^ d Asaoeiation, John Gay.

his hours of stckoest to talCtr intecsriy, bat a nor-mnr wm heard to escape his Bps. He spoke of approaching dissoIa&Ni, as be wonld of aa exit, to aceosplUh lome Joacney ialife, giring soch tnatno. tiooa to lut fomi:y aa he thooght best for their fa-tar* weUarei, He was a member of the Mascsilc bstmity, a;:d *»a boikd by his brethren of tbat ord«-with usnal cemaoci«s. This U the ecd of life, but not of the christian's hope, for in the Uu«a«ge of the poet: " Bat aU, beiae thpy hr-we renoTe, May maostoaa for theaselTea prepare. In that eter: al hoose abore; And O, my Qod. Shan I be there T'

K B . E . T . B 0 S T O S . The eharci of Christ at Ben'>ah, Greece cooa^, Alabaffia. fnl it to be their duly to pay the last aibate of leepKt to tbe memory of (>ar betered Bro. E. T. Be&To«,who depsrted this lifo at hk ree-idmee <m Bmsh ceek, on the 8nt day of SCuch, 1860, in tl») 5901 year of his age ; and jadgieg tree by i-v> f ^ t s we hare no hesitancy iniaylng thai we are satisfied ]«e ia caie 6t>iB the wrath to come. He waa bwu in Booth Carolina, Spartenberg Diatrict, in 1801, maored to tbe Sule of Alabama, with Us IkthCT, OcTid Barton, amongst the first seUhss ot Qreeoe coosty, and has lired in said coonty nntU his death; professed religion and joined the chnrch, November, 1S57, of which he remaised a cocsistent memiieT nnlil his death. Bro. Barton was a nun of deep piMy and efer adorned the prcfeuien he had made of Jesaa by godly walk ana pioos cooTrrsatioo; aa a hoabaod he was kind, affecdosate and confiding; aa a talher, gentle and ja£<^oaa; aa a matter, kind and indoi-gent-:and throagh all of his defortmetlt either as member of the c h ^ h or as citizen we may truly say with DsTid, •< mark the perfect man, b e h ^ the op-right, for the end o? that man is peeoe," and so it waa with the snbjrct of this notice. Thongh old age and beary sSictiaQ bad made him weak and feeble. Tbo annual (ermoa which bad been preach- _ ^ T > y E t o J . F . S o ^ , ^ 1 1 o'clock A. ^ | in the laith of our L r f and Z ^ t

i m x J ^ J ^ J ^ tarfaj^ J , ^ ^ ^ cocfideaee on the t M ^ ^ J . M. B t U m ^ y , I . W itiunpooB, t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , H. F. Haai and T. M. Yaagtm. On BOtioB of J F Soatb, tbe 5tb artiele of tba by-laws goreraiag tots body be repealed. Xo eawT from J C WSkins. No essayfrom ISBSO MeMany. Tbe «Hay from M F Ham ia laid o m and poatpaied nntil to-morrow. The eaaay from J F Soato. is laid over and antil t » morrow eveiiag. motion J F Sosdi, T M Y a g ^ T Miar-rkn aad J O MolligaB, are ^xxmted a oom-mitteo to sdeot tbmes, easajs, Sta, for t ie aaxt m o e t ^ of tbia body.

On station it is o r d o ^ . tbat tbe Daaoons of tbo SaaUvillo Cbardt, bo upointcd a oom-mitteaftadhrinesCTnoes, toWoet peraoasto pcaaeb teiag tbia BMot iM-^d Oat a M be^oaAed at 11 o^oek. A M, aad at-00 a l 7 oUoek, P M, dsriig ooBtinoaaoo ortbiamtotiag. Aa Extgena oa JOi&ren n ekap. 4 , 5 aid 6 faraaa, waa read by T M Yaagka. P r ^ ^ y M P Ham, and toea tba • e & g adjoer 1 a a ^ to-Btorrow^^aad abalf o'dook. SATtuiAT, April SSdu—Tbis body a anaaat to adjeanaHBt. Prayer J M

of S W Sovtb, » u n d e n d t o a t SU l l to. attido of tbo ooaatBatioa of tois body be CO amended asto read titat (bo ofioera dtoli ooBtiab of a Pna id t t t u d two Ytto tasidMta—a Cteric aad aa A a n ^ t Clerk. Oamottoa'of J F S 3 « t b , i » i s oadooitbat tboaadartielotftooooBstitotiaBbos^ ' od tbaC too laat ataaaa of a ^ Sad artielo ba •at , wbmb to dono an toUows; t o - a ^ hCafanaatodtoimpvl lHtnet tw." • . Oa witioa, i t a o c i m d tbat tooooaay "an i

•sMy by 8 J jj ^ A S j f Y a B g h a .

K K U h ^ a a d tbat r w tha?toi tca««iatoad by

atzei^ arm of Qot, whHe the lamp of Ufe gradoaBy weiitoat,,snd here w« leare with bis a i ^ safe-ly hOBsed in the Paradtse of Ood, nntil the seoood cotaing of OUT Sarior shaB awake Um from Itis qsiat shtmber, and aohioa his body like onto tbe glcrioos body of the bleaaed Bedeemer; therefore, Sttsibftd, Thai in the death ^onr bdored broth-er we have tost a aaefal aasmbee of the Baptist chaidi,asdagoodcit:s», and that we deeply V-gset his loas, sympathise wHh hls'bereared £1^, aad inroke the Ideasfaigs of grace npoo them.

Tbat testimoiual of regazd for oor deaBOMd btotow he spread eo tbe chnrA book, and thai a copy beseot to the TfaUKSM* for pob-Kcatioo. By Oder of tbe chnrch, March 31,1880. U. P. dxrra, Hod.

B.H.I.ax > , Clerk. . AUETBA SKSaoH. Departed this in ScoU: oocmty, Uisdati^i, OBtheSOiof Feh,186(^rist«rA!etoaDMisog,wife of brothCT 8L J. Ccosoii, ef Apoplexy. She was bORt in Not Caro&na, AprB SOth, 1800, danghter ef Jesish Ciiambci^ and married l l to AOicxt, 1820, to8. J.I>eqaeo; profeaaed Itith fo Christ and waa bapiUed Is 183S. She Bsed aa cxaasptoty Ufe hambiy adorning the christias ptofeaaion, dlschaif-ed hec dnSea to her large bstOy ot dtiUteo, her aertaata, th^ Baptist Cherdi to rtfa* ahebdo^iH, aad to all wish wham ske waa aoqaafated. She MWtertybriofedbytorlhmBy.ehoichandfHflods, and was tnly a moM at piety, Md a maUm I& IstaeL Bee hooae waaeMrakMM £>r Baptiita, and Baptist mMiaeis. Sto tod the pleuaietoUra to see an htr chfidrca grewa, natdM ^ weBsetiied ia Bfe; and Orderty toimtofi attba tovtbtChar^ aad aetoig tbe litti of aebiialiBs, toe died to SrtagWftbtoeSaaof 6od,beiaKfaBy ripe aadmatsjedfarKeaTen. Shehadofka eypteaied heraBSmixaa to Itare the waHd, betog'earned that aha bad aaiaMMatin Gkdat aada koae ii Heaxa. She was penaltted to die aa She derired, waa- lakta aoddeniir aad retmaned fsueuibie te ds|s, when she died. AHwas^aDe toraBato aad leabota h ^ tat bar tima had eana, aad wtotakwi ftMsthe erQ to wm." " B>eaa< toe daadl dl» to t b o l a ^ * H s worto wiH htSowher^ KarberiUldxeoiudtale torfa godBr

Mplaaaooopy. vCamaib

Y o n n s M i n i s t e r ' s U l b r a i j r . Conunmitoiiea and Sxegotieal.

mrtiaiai'iriiifiiitirj t -i1t • • -Ua* BM7<d<«a«las(aail(lo«Xaa«ladtaw • - t Oa 8 a i t t n a ' r a t » > ^ a a « T n a s a i T . -ta«aa{ Kfuatli* Laafmca, - . -Tiawkaa tkaSTBonjrw afUta R** TaMuMt, lanot rmikatJaaTabala, r ^ ' a S o r t r t a i a T T ^ a T o t a . . . . . . Xztaataftha AtoaWBaat. Saaiad Utilada. CbiMui raiaSont, . . . . Saa-aMaaaalafTbialao. . • (Mr Lori-> Oiaat rioikaay,

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