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1 tr- • r- " l-wf? •^wrrr •c Mxft OlTRjJ Ik* «MtM Pkj- t I M w t o . KKunuuf. nrr M. JAB- im^i Wi iwii w , i i i i i . •a t. egaiitiiviui. ni _ - # _ ^ J so. S7. NASHVnjl^^^^^^ S A T i m l ^ ^ M A B a i 1859. 1 PULflT. • O M M ao. xxra. lOUSOX. «t Tss n r . jtMM» matm, " ^ M h tte M ^ - T i . Ixx*. 7. Urn Mirb» aa» i ip IMI J a ^ «r vlwt » T%teMd vm^ttdtiMirja^WcMSL m i i ^ v ^ a f l b j a d ^ n d t e i * sppoEaMtodt iaja4FBMt«aan A* wAiaMaTM, and to Tm»d«TCr7Ma»eMrdiBg-takfa«wlB. Bat HsMktoOsflaaljm^iMBt waanalKmt to isfe, to t b y n M ^ Mi^ ptoftMin trik, er W B « i f g m U e i * * * l e e M d ^ n i tfinfin tl«7 jBitify O t M d w in B a i J w B i otvlimt a a g ^ M ^ wlM Uteki-ffii W U M faii^ mn^ tk htMO^m^jMrnadiau, parti ^ pm—1> n A tba fiiHii^ U s p a — ii qmaipo- tentr U K M a g F ^ ^ B w l M t i B g to m t l m b . and ii p P ^ r e f c t&r 1ot» to^lm peopla p a ^ U f l ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^ Imag Ui ia&e W jodga «r oC jriiaij^^ im. HeisAeJsdg^ > 1. A s T o o Q X T u a ^ SomwUitiMgrhad mora a t i v ^ mbm t&akJ&aj hadnaralitalth, aone tii&t t&aj ]t»d ai«« W a ^ , nmm 'oBa thin^ araM sao^o'. Some ai« too tall, asd na»i»t tan enoa^; aook* an emidxd, or otbarwiae daforaad, asd ara griaveddiat^ ara not atra%&t orjtdl fetnad. Bat God is dia and ainr.f>naa&a, nta, d b ^ ap- pwranm, aia ali a o o w d ^ t o U a 'will; aiMiif aeoBt&g to Ida i ^ it mast l a beat. B e w a n boar j a A i& ja^pMB* oil fta wisdom of Oody or tiihik youradf aapaMe afimpfonng lus pfaoa. God JvSgtia to w t e alioald lia bofxiy ^^ET • a a ^ i l H ^ sfpaataaat, u d er- oAar particnlsry thfrafert ba iSant Bafora iSm; be alirfted vitb j v v b ^ and bdisre timt bf«ad-l7 joa. atiS aaa' a laaaa* for wbat Mm or trooUaa JOB at pafeeat ^ Jos'ware buttbla^ jtKK would not b » madt aSmtedbj wbataaiamaf ftialc, or wbat auga iBajaaj; b<rtw«ald bow b a i n God, and aay.^H I aan bonordMabj beiog d a f o r ^ cr dastitste beaa^,or«8a]^orSaeaa«d,ftiaeae^; thj win ba dona, % | ^ ba adfaaoad, ^ I am ooataBt; marai X am ftaasad." 2. A s TO avB raancnuirexs. G^istlia J^a. WbaOer to ba nab or toba poor; triietkar I am amplsTar or employed^ whetber' l a a t b o M j o r n d ; wbetber I tbiira or go towi«ft,0«d»^ jadgaaatowbidiiibtat — O Q g ^ t to ba. H e is jadga as to tba aatara or anmbar of aqr meroaa^ tzkb, troob- laa, aauiCitts, arnaes, loaan, betaaieuieuta aad leaimottall wbat woddba A .1 TvoMuuamaiuim"'f' 'iTBBBaxnxjBtoovmmtK. ^ r a t o ' i M . to M a tito tstftHtmr of ftcif^wiii»tadia<»aaaM (AlmlitB sfarit, ft m ^ ' b a xtaat' g i ^ ^ Boom toatotoimriba^^ll •• II afitisialh jaa^ tbiiiUsg i t ^ ; db^'feQiiit,*!) Ibil eiasK nan a n tbaaiTibir aw S> afii^ tf dob« WTOBg, tbi^ aaft M T B do Atcf saa, or tiibdc ia V f ^ u d aia dw^ qtoSfaig "MAiier paiadliaB •litnM Myni WbatI bai it eome to tbb, that we eaaaat bare ft«a aad feailem ptaawa, ^pen aad fta- twHial diaoaHsiPWH^i^ioa ail & a t emaeras aad i a t c B ^ isa as a dwwntinatioa, witboidrbaTa^ tbe alarm sooaded tbat dta eaaaa is in dasger, tba i a n o ^ t t e wiU W dhridM, Ami., & e . I do not; m U 7 saidh sasdjr fimadat^ 7 W are wbat we profeaa taba, tite tnu Citirdt tif 'Jm» CkruL Oar datim ii a m k of atonal streaj^, agaiaat tba gatea of bell sbaD not prerail T b a elaBMBta aiaj stian to ba eonfoaed a a i wadad, stotm u d tosipest amy & r a wbila pmaa, ba* raat anarad, dakliba Um ttoims tbat tmH oar aicH^ 4a;-wfil at le^tbba seas to ooafer mupetlabla basefta, and m a n for tbe eamti^ baalA aai w«I£ue of Z i ^ If oar p m^ ^aaa and oparatim ara aa- e o t f a ^ t o ^ a ^ t of ^ a ^ t , tbejwill steitf ad drdad of b v M eritteum or oppo- « & » tbrait^ wbidt tbaj may ba eallad to paai, enaeeaiR0Bth«rdowiiiid],oraaantiaU7xetard t b n program; for ia: tbm view tbay aza a pact of tike plBBt'aad iaatraateatelitiaa af tiiat G o d wbo *'eaa w ^ , aad aoaa oaalet or biader." O a tba o A m S U t ^ i f W r f a n not aoeohl- to' a e rniad of tbe S ^ t , tbay atwsf sooaer or later, fUtlo t&e growd ; for tba Maatrr dMare^ ^asit wUab oar bwiVBly Father baAlMt i^lad, ba rootad a p . " Iktbia TiaW, ao aiill or powar of maa, as. der tba m o M ^ a c i ^ w p o p i d a r evgamsations. oaa bag raast tb^datck^pmeats of tbatProvl. danaa tbat overraka all tba afion of ann, aad works eratytbiBg^ aetorfliag to tba eooa- God warks w b a ma» deep, be lires wbile diey dia daOjr, aad power is at work eaasalemiy' to esMaa tba wiU of Jeborab to etaadiaall toiagM; aad It ia prepoateroas io oae and tbe auaa breatb, to rastoin the porition tbat o v present mfaBoury opmtioas a n ae- cOTdiag to tbe l a ^ . of G i ^ aad also, tbat tber a n in dagger of rain torn tbe eritieisns and dlwasrions of bib. It sbowa sodh stinds, atber a great lack basi; wbafwosldnally do megood. I BUUt bowto^anidaBof tba ASwiaa, aeeepttbe i^poiataMBfB of gnee, and be mtisSed witb tbe amagemants of Islbiite Lora. If tben waa any ^vmg Cka ebawne, I mi^ OT wisb an aitaraiaaa; bat a« God birjo^^meBt. aad bas ordained n^lot, it iafw ma to approra of it, aad ssak grace tbat I may boearbtmia.it 3. Aa TO amrs.—Many tbiags a n sent to ta^Ba^ and tbc^ 'try oar jadgBteat, oar bitb, onr Ibrtit8da,««r pataanaa, oar bimuli^, and ear parsefaraaa*. H o w tiuaga atay e i ^ wa know not Wbat eertain prcTtdeBoea a n iBtsBdad to pro^taea, wa ara a ^ btfonaed. Bat wa aiay reat aasnred d tbis—tbat God's ends wiQ be aaeompGabad, bia pmpuiaa will b« per- fomed, aad tba pre&itioBsofbis W « d willbe foSIla^ W e may, tbeiefuta, rary safitly leave all nsBlis to God. Tba p a & o f d ^ is plainly markadaat. W e iboBld walk in tbat patb, taMngno Aoagbtfortbaaaomw. Wadionid trsst God^s pnauasa, walk bnr God'a pRcqtts, obaerra (MTa pcoridinMea; aad tbeB we mmj aay, " I bava aoibing to do witb tbe fotare, for God is tbe Jndge, ba pnttetb down one, and Mttetb Bp anotbcr." Cbristisa, a n yoB kaqiled to complain of your lot? or, do JOB wndtto dioose forjoor- aOn Better l e a n it, aad try to beliefe tbat it is beat to ba as yoB a ^ aad iritenyoaare. Then ia no &mbt bat yoB ean glorify God wbsr* yoB are, montban aay when aba. Ton aaa do all God widies yoB to do, and be all GfldwiAaayoato be, when yea ara. liis not a of mroBaHtanaaa, so nraeb as a dbaage of aatan tbat yoB aasd. K a n graee, ntber AaBnHtrbaakb,ar waalib,or beas^. Ikpead i^on it, God t«s made no mistake; and if yen are not ao finely fimBed,or ao ia- da%BdiritiibaaItb,arao&Tarad wi&^aa aoiaa an,itisaQr4;bt, for God is the Jadge, H k bia doioftMa '^imil^tkaJBdgeef ali Uw aartb do i%bt V* De&r to God's BMB^ lia low befon Ood% tbnoa, aetk to b« i ! M witb God's ^trit, so wiU yon be sMisiied tobave a a tbinga rabd byr God's He doaA aaaotding to b k wffl m beavan, and then ia no a o a q d ^ a r r^iaing O m r : andbadoeth aeeecdi^ to ^ will on eartb, aad then sboald be no dissatirfwtiaa tbera. ltisam(pgndetha« is A a aaaaa « f aB OBr & M t i a & e t e witb God'a .nnfaMds. V a bare too bigb ka. o^nun vi UBiadias, aad of OBI owm jadgmrBtaf aad w b O a t b H i s O a e a a e , ^ d U I attem]^ to in- of tba Maab B^ortodie. Ma to AaSi^rame. Man—poar,Taai w t ^ t o b e j a d g e ; ba woBkltake tba tbroaa efbir9akn: "Saaaeb I K n b b barf a * bafamca sad O a Toa: BejaleaMsjaKlaM* Aeee*e( 6od.» B b I wbo srt O o B tbat repGest against God ? Salt tba tUsg teaaid say anto bim thai faMd i^'Wl^ b a * tbiiB mada » e i b a ^ ' Godiatim J a ^ j tbanfon be dast all tbe aait&be&ntbaXard. \ Spirit^ 01 inatmiiiaiHahtiiw ^ e y b e B a m ^ y ara, to tne- tata.Oam orer tiui bead of all oppomtion. a. T. r. c. EmtbM Ct^Ua. ZbMrfiB l a i i ' ^ M M a foauSea a f i b « •ttf a^Habmrflmi, wh-> riiC at Air W i ^ ^ fMted tc^tWt'-vgiayVsBag^iwi ••ilami wftU tbsT read af ttrHUMSsM t U Wtti^ aad liaiaaai HianhaUatiHiiiwlM i>nB!i be •AJorr >catanB. alaOeaat^; dnbdicfChifatatte^Crssfc, ran: la easfeMBM,eB Alaitfar J n v I h a l h M Bsbkatb la Jaaaain lasa^ aiaiilid by aanairtmws T o a ^ ' ^ MtoalacrnaMlpIs ant T»n laflOB: W a e a A s , W a 1*1* wItBsawd, wMk * e p mIrtlS. «atl«B aai aanow, lboa(h la sflwe^ tta aeedla cadtad and tajaiteaB uxjUmtiiy aaadaetad ftr Mv BflDtbtpwl brwTcnl BaptMadltMsia the fcal3l,aa ilisli»iaio«a«rtaB fciflawwdawgatnty: to<tet|aiactar'otte«tbrM''f00daa< tns|" « idUnbi^ we were ptiaed te b w of esrtalo pneeed- iDfi ofMrtsto bnthteo ta aad aljoat KssMB*^ Ton., iaa easaof naeeoesiaiyanl imwanaatod "Chaicb disetpMar,*! in ear epiainat a t ^ a(aia^ Ildiir^. B^^QiaTts; aad siaeawa tmMet the sns,,ia.a aesaiua, property ad^Htcd bf tba aeaoa of tbe Oea. aral Aaoeiulenof X«saMSM,biraorii^ tbe aJao^ it; at tlM F M Baptist Chaiditf KasbfOMad tbM ^jpnviaft aaaeriptaial aad atd«Hr, tbe yesittsa as- •XBMdfctrsiMadMc^. Xhmtee. ' T6ali«itsard;#r SB ear pritflege aad datr to ap(eN.&s4aiw«aliri,«ar alttd eemift' ti^lbattba artkiB«<«ad AssedaOoB M fte pnmisM.ooaslitaottadpnvw} aadlbatitctlneed to arid M r « • •••aMi-aiy.>>fai>toialjBjfl&«r. MrmdAmpHM h n l m d , Ttat oor e m M e a m la l U a n <r. SL Stans, J.ld. PgDdle«ai aad A. C. Dartoa Is ia ao war i a q p a ^ by any evldcaee ttatkas bi e«B« tooarliaads-, andwetlaaltOi* J6rll*awaeai»of saoeesi Iw tM> tjlraatoosa bNttoov fc S i M a f T M k , Mmrnfrniibfiml^mtlUnMM. •JUmM, Tbat « * dnBaBy ^ t * witli EBMer 6ra«* Assadatioafai Ike In'ritatioDto Bro. OtavMtoiWt as at tbe meetlBg of the l U i U a Tinas Bapltat Cco- TBitioo. at BodiuB. in Jaa* next. Jtm/hid, T ^ tUa ptcaabl* and nMlatfana be yjcwdtod in oar Cbnreb book,aod.tbat a eopy be fiMinrded to the editor ef the X e u M S M BaptUt for pabBcation, aod the Tezsa Baf0at win please etpj. 8. J.~VuaBT,1led. J. C. finTH, d a k . rasttia C<v Tex., Jaa. 18G9. P B s n a m H t A n i z Q i o o B i L S B m r . A eomannieatioa ia tbe Oarcdioa PrtsbyUriam, speakxaff of that deaominsUan in tbat Stote, saya, " W e have been, aad a n aow, edmeati^ and P a v a m a u s u i x c more yoang ladiea of other denominational prefer- ettec% than an, or ever baTabeeo, drawn away firom as by mbooli of a diierent nam&" A s to ^ e tratb of tbe statement made in the aforesaid oorantudatioB we bare no means of speaUng witb poeitiTa aeenra<7. Tbat >Bd> a daiat, bowarer, aboBld be aet np, OBgbt to be snfieieBt to M t Baptists on their foarl not to salFer tbnr f%ildra to be Prcs- iTteriaatsed by sending tbsm to PrasbyteriiLa sebodsL If it ba a fa«4 tbat Presbyterian seboob a n ased to Presbytoriantte tboaa who go to stady at tbem, wa think tba pablio onrt t to foet thankfal to ^ e oocrespoiMent of n e Prttbj/Uri^ for giring &e information. When peracna of matnn yaan beooma rtitiei to Baptist news, and joto tbem, we often bear the a y of preadytiMg nttered sgainst dte Bsstista; bat Preabyteiiaas «aa buaat tbroBf^ tbeir €%nrob p a p m of Presby- teriaaiiing uie yonng sent to t h M sdioala frm fitndlies ooaiteeted witb other dantnipations, and yet it is ^ rigbfe—no seotarialW, no proe^jtang b e n I W e b ^ d l intaraeted will take dne notice of tbe foet tbat Praabyterians elaim to be Presbyt^rianinng m o n yonas ladies of K. 0., Grom other denomhaatjons, in ueir schools than we, ever bare bean, drawn away f h m tbem by sebool^nf a difiscant n a m e . — B M i e ^ St- eordtr, N.C. Tbia ia so new ravdataon to ns. Presbyte- tians, Metbo£st^ and l^^iseopalians, aa st^i- OBsl^r aa CatboHea aaa their sdniols to Presby- tois^se, or Methodiae, or Sptseopaltse the ebQdren of Bap&teand of ail whos««id to tbem. W e said ibis ten yean a^iaTcBnesaee. we bad aot a Vessale School to onr msi^in tbe State, and only one in the SoBtb-Wcet—^the Jndaoa—known to aa. W e adioeated in this paper the astabliahm«»t of Baptist female sdioola at cnoe, and nndl this was done, ad- Tiaed Baptkts to keep their ehildren at btnae, tmlees Ibey wished to see tbem tzatf to some aeet. Some Hving nmember a meeting ealled tbe "KJotton GroTs Maaa Meeting,' and tbe prepo- ations disoaseed in thai seetii^, and A e in- Vensa and g a e r a l exaitaaieBt t ^ followed. W e wen denotmeti fttan oae end of ibe land to another. Not a fow Baptists qait tbrpaper and a m y a d tbemselTcs against as. Bat tha s ] ^ of Baptl^ was roaaad, and fanaieseboolaas the rasnlt of tbat ^tatiim qtcang np lika angia, aaSdantfyBBmeroBa for tbs edaeaiiea of all obt dai^tera, BaptisU b a n beaa ateadS^ gaining strength aad iafn- eaiee aad power from tbat day, iktg Jutt€ saaaat « hrgt mmmmt Oat hifbrt Otgftvhf (ait iknmgk 1U i^imm pf PMi^fiut X T . l a n o c H cBUBca. Ut. Astioeli Cfcaidi U bar last axMti^ p « M < maaimooaly, thefoObxriacriKotnttoo z i t ( » M , Tbat, in view of tbe dbtiii«niahad nrrl- ««a(tf J. R- GrmTM, IjttpM^t pHoril^f^ .v>d bis nnswcfTinKadTaeaej'of tratb, aad iheaba- Usr and e a n w t w a wttb wblcb eoataoda ika-tb* Mthoiee deliTCted to tba saiBt% « • iaiiU blmto mMt with iis,at oar neKt aasrion at the Baptist jSUte Coov«ntiM>,to be keid at Waco, T o w ^ te- etadiDK tbe taDhLoid'a day te OetirtMr neat. By onierof tbe Cbaick beotfaaoea. S.' J. Bomeroa, Hod. M. BiujxeTQi, Cb. CItrk. Mt DMAM BBoraxB:—AQow me to jagt jmr ae- •wptano* of tbe abo*« iavltalioit to mtrtwitb oar CaoTcntioa. want i«ae*yoa,asd bear yon, acd oxteod to yon tbe fraternal hand for omadvas. We have not bean Idle aad tediftreot specta'era daria( tbe late ordnl throng wbidi yea ban bna ealled •» pam Air tbe tratb'sake; bet oar wanaaataympa- tbiaa and miBcat piayan b a n sooa eat for yoa- SodbaapRemedjnaandwillaotfonakeyon. Say at ooee tbat yoa will eoaie, aod I can aaaore yoa that Ibonaand* of wann-baaited Tezaa Baptiati win aaaamble to gieet and bid yon waicoma. Ton laay expect to raedre a list of labaeriban ftoB oar Omreh aooD. Aiftctkoatdy, year trotber ?aJe«aa. J.J.Btaaia. Waco, Tex., Febraaiy 9,18SS. ItoptK and we baBaw Ue papw wwtby at tbe patroaat* of enaiy BaptM Is: toe Siatlkaad Weat 1hatwe«otertaIaabi^,iacard Iw^ Cbi'tolaa abaraetar c< Dr. B w h C . •Mmlttd, nBtwaq>(Mia«beeCkattfaat is bainc made by o«a-WettoeB ia tba Boaai aad Weat, to p r ^ eailBff a thoroa«b B a ^ Blaialtar*forW BaUatb 8(fho<di; aattbat«»wiil patteolae toe Soatb-Wte- lataPabBd^nt.Hoasein tbe pteciuemeat of books aa' we need litba Babbatb Sdioal iutrae- ttflB of ear <U1A«A. jewibMi: Ibat a ecpy of tbeai lesohdian be aptaad apoo tlie Tecerd; and alw tbat O M ' t e aeiit to Ito Ttoama* Baptht torpabHtittlan.^ Wx. K. BoxaiTT, Xod. > . C. B a c u s ^ Cikirk. 8erivCaaB^,TMn..rebtaaiTl»,185». ' BiTSd^int Kmraca. WsPDUua,feiasmariias as aadiriatiaa attenpthas btaaaaada. hyllasanbBawfa&CcL. aad«thR*,«o cast re^naab a p « the disttadtvepriBdpleabrUt by id] orthodox BaptiiU,>yaUack]n« J E M . B . 6 n v « e , Beittberelbre, g i i a W . Thatwe bsartiiy aad eordiany indetse tbewhi^ etona oT Bro. OtBTae, as wril as tbe oa- owaptoatfdag spMtbe baa etlneedtn cooteDdhiii tor the tiatb aad tba wboU trath, and tbs botdneaa, s e a andtodoaritabtemrgr he bas dbpiayedlabis nas- )«rly aad MeoaSafal aaaaal^i q w D tbe hoau of ener, sapsntittaD iad tradition. AadSad, Tbatwe net only cndcne Bio. Qtavea ia bis pablie capacity, bat wa hereby Bnoitat t m atteam for bieai oa aeeoant «f U a b s a U e , Cbriaaan walk, and tbefottttodewHb w i i A he has eodnred aB tbat ««rry, arnUtkm, insIlitnaBt batted, and (be last of Bptaeopel power c c i ^ detise, in order to b b coaptete dntmetioD. Snalfi, That we tIow witb no drpae of alDow- anea tbe lata attmpt to crash Bra, a m n e , aa an i>- Avtdnal, and (hereby to dieek tbe progren of Old I^ndmarkiam, boUe^nc aawe do, tbat tbe whole af- lUTOcigiBatedintbedaairels preaMtethe adnlter- o u ccaaafagDnitof tS« Ba^iat Cbnteb witb Sodr- Ueai daneaainated by tteir adbemta, Oiorcbaa—aa weQ aa tofratUytha ambitko of <»tain isea clidsa^ iagtobeCbristtaa frattaaian. IStMbait, That wa bareby tander Bratbren OraTWL Faodletaa and')>ayton oarwaiBeati7mpathiei,aEid latoke tbe hlwalsK of God upon tbam for tbeir da- ToUoB to tratb aad wnmTwbtnf cppoalttOD to afl dla- crtanissTi^eiToriats; tbatw; bid tbem Oodapecd la tbalr praaant ooniae, not passing by tbe way to cout tbe nanberriaiaor tba aoaber gained. Jgrwhwd, Tbat a copy of the tbore be seat to tbe TaoBtsaee Baptistforpablicatioo. Dooa ia Cbucb confcraoea. Jaanaiy lat, 186a. William Hill, Mod. Oae. W . Coaa, Ch. Clerk. EatiaSpriaia, Tmui., Jan. 1, U69. JHEW BAXBK CHUXOH- V a a u A a , OsTmaeh beloTed and U g b ^ eateeoed putor, Elder H. Ceanw, baa rigiddad hb iBtanSfa to Tiait Bomb CaroBoa, bia natln Stale, darinc the win- ter anaoo, to aee Ida mother and Mber reiaUtM; •Mi wkarM*, Bro. Coonrr'a Ubora aa a Baptirt idn- iiier bsTa been mnllnad to Tezaa erar aiace U s or- dioatica, U Aoderaon 0. H., B. 0.. by J. Boott If nr. ray and A. Bice; therrfore, we deen H properto aay u> onr brathran at large, in bit b^ialf^ tbat aa a dti- aeo, he is an boimrmbia and high-mitidad gentleaaa, and in Om fomlly circle, he la eoaiteooa aad aAbla, and aa a miniater of (he goapel, be b bnly accetita- ble, and, ao fkr as onr knowledge exteodt, h b labors bsTe been absndantly blessed te tbs Cbardics aider bbpaatonaaaperriakn. Hancawebeapeafc for Urn a babtr and ooutaona reeeptfaa with oar brethren, both Binbtera and laymn, wbmTer (3od n a y direct bia jonrwy; and tiitnk yoa w o ^ not ngrrt It ahcald yon give him & braity wdeoaae into yoot pnl- Irita. W e fanhennora aak an iatcRat in yonr piayera atatbrooeof grai^in bb befaalf, tkat Qod may tfiarebb Hfe, and •mabie bim toictam tokbre- apectiTe ddd of labor la tha Spirit of b b Haater. Bnohtd, That a copy of tbe above be arat to tbe teooeesee Bapttatanl Texaa Baptbt,forpetScatlan. Dcsie by order ef die Baptist Cbnreb at Mew Sa- lem, ia caite«u«. Qaosas T. Pattt, Moil. J. T. SijiDsa*, Cb. Clerk. Ifacogdotdiea Co., Tex. U B S B T T O S O B O H . At a recent taertlag cf tbe Baptbt Cbnreb at Uh- arty, tbe fotknifng preamble and raadntiODS w e n adopted: WasKBAa, eotdoeaa and apathy pranSa to alanntog extrnt in tbe Chardwa of the Boolb and Soath-wc^ and dirbiana snd anlmneittwi exbtamcog tbeteOowefsof tbe bleMd Sailor, which we bdera to be one of the impedimeota and caaaaa of tbb great spiritaal dearth. And la rlaw (hb seleau eketwafoat(haitne(binglaaowellcaIea]ated to re- storothstpeaeeandbanMnythatabealdbe so de- siiable amoog tbe people of 6od ssforrantprayer to onr beevcnly Father for a reflTal of Uawotk, and thenetoraidao «f peace amrag bretbren; tbeniom, Jtacba< That we reeoinsaad that the trat Seb- baihln Ai^beart spartbj tbe Chnrchea bs the boondaof theUnaiteShoal AaB>eiaaanaaa day of bating snd pncrer to Israarsdod far the raataration of peace amoog bia people, aad a nivHal of h b week and tha iabaticai of ainnera. Bnohti, fmUmr, Thata copy of tba abeiv reao- htiaDstwseBttotheTnntassoBa^for pnbBca- tleo. J. SaAexauoaa, Mod. Ih D. MASSCTeiLa, Ckatth Clark, febraaiy 16,18&9. Btodar, bava yra » aaa or a d a ^ t o ' to K B d a w B T toa^orf t ^ yon asad tbem to be adBcatod by or amoBf^joar owa peopl^cr wiUywfirttbaD ander tbalnflaaaea of ^ will toko a^paeiU pate to laianaa On^ to HMBMa ^ MQt ym Jtow taB^ 1km, a a d to d a ^ d s a ^ C t e a k o f O a U v i ^ €k>d ? Ttiastotodtb^tit trimlii^-faaaSMasa fcnaisBBB baa tba Sfiritaf Qod Aa ^HiBl A a n i r a M r M a parish iri g z a n lax in asarala, tbs i^gioaa STfoh, and an ebaaaa «f tbalMfIa, «b» taaOisaaf mur paM ia tito aaawd jaHdiiuit. narBfctrbaaa WttMin M l i p B i U a B o f a ^ or aaBakMi^bfaft.w otaMtdfaMKaAttokiM baa* iiadt tC Htlli •WHBltlfc^ ^ tt^v UBios Gsuaoa. Xsssaa. KDrrtaar—At ear Cbardt maaflng on yeateiday, the foOowtng rescintions were bssbI- moealy adopted, aad atdarad to be seat to the Ten- Baptbk Ton aagr rest assand tbst they apeakfotto tbesentimMtsaf Bapl^lnlUavidBlty, WnaaaAS, there seena to have been tor months paita settled ilmiitw InalViB to tha sslnds of oertaki penoaa, wbodalmto te BiVtbt% to bteak da andtotvlrtetNythe Uaaaee ef tha efltota ef the Ttoaessee Baptbt, Mdpaiacahity Bra. UraTis. by dt&ming his aamB: tr limepasa ttaas of k n o mfoots,sad hr byhigtoforsabim toto aawdfe^tHst ecBtesry toBapUst iwsga the ^li&'ef the Rew Xtatsmati wd, w h s r ^ ^ ' bate to oar m pmi^iiiinn tba M m saA stAataa^of tods to the eaae, aad Ikel oaraabaa togy ees*eliBt to sB. to JBeAei,Tbatw* ^ ChdsdansimpatUBit tost ear o o K H a a e a i a ^ i s a eartlaeaa and a Q AH* mil that* w a h i m i y ptag tto* tha laad of M ssiv A a e i a a A aaatsto I h i .kl.flia id|aiihM<^bamaf batota^ -: : Jhmbsd, Thai waaatdtoHrbidematta aetfea 11>a nsiest"tsstnhHiai a( IdMto Twsiasii i jtort^AlsWlBii toktitety a a d t o p ^ i • IhanBMiBtatlM Xkatawifrnf tlNaasaaaMMH ba s« . ••-'i to. Matoisft" i i ^i.. ,f eatMdsMd to the n r m aiitist <»«scb to Itoa.,aad:toe*MB «Bt shaaM kafaOaMd «Mi a ^ , baia b e i ^ atoaWtoomosidt o ^ . Iban- Airsi"- ^ Tbat wa, tha BapOstaan* at Boy«b Cieek, (htok ^ time tto? shoa^omaa thak btekartag. and b y to maka asaaada for tbepast.. Jwabal, welairefaH c M i a i n i totheChrto tian abamalsr ef M e r J . 1 . ttwies, asBlst eauar ef OBITUARIES. u x o r . I B A A O w. D b d o a Taesdsy, 18th alt, tifyBliBonaiycooaanip- tloa, la AdaawTlUe, rhL, Itait. Isaac W. Heatar, of U. S.Savy. Tba deceased was bora in GranrlUe, Cooaty, K. C., «o tbe SOth J a n ^ , 1832. H e left North Carolina qabe yoong, bbfotberbaring aoted m Lincoln Oeenty, Tena., ia 18ST. He entered the United Btat^MaTal Academy cn the ISthOcfariier, 1848, aa Acfing Uiddiipeun, and in the abort ipeee of six years and eleTcn montha he raae to be a Uen- (enan(, hariog flBed the oOxa oi Aetii« Uldahip. man, UMahipoan, Paaaed HldiUpman, Maater. and b b comsalirion aa Llenteoant b dated September ISth, 1855. B e m a witb tha U . S . frigate Indepeodence daring her laatcmiae In ibe TadSc, and obtained leave of abeenee" atAapinwaB to Central America. Adadre to aee Us IHendt, led himto Tbit Tennessee Imtoedlataiy, and the aadden traaaltion {torn the troy- iea to XaoMaaax, waa moee than hb conatitatim conld bear, a^^eeiany at tha aeaaooofthe yearat which he came—the middle of Jannary—aad erery one can rcooBeet two yeara ago what odd wealbar waa in Jannary. Tbb bronght on thattotaldbaase ptioo. At tbe anggratloD of b b fHenda tai T<ni«aae«, be applied to tbe Kavy Depattment tor orden for the Pensaoela Kary Tard, tX wUch plane aad in the Tidniiy he ranained ontil April, 1838, when he again risited bb IHandi in Temieaaaa. Deeming it Improdent to ipeod the winter in Teonaa- aee, in October, he with h b brother. Sr. W . W . Hea- ter, left for Tampa Bay. The yelk>w forer being in Tampa, they did not deem it pmdent iar tbem to re- main there, ao theycama tetUapfauie. Tbc^ bad not been bare long, hot by their gentlemanly de- partment iiad attracted to ihemaalTea a large circle of friends; aad for the aatbifwti<p of his rahti«ea,l woald aay, Uwagb he'died among atrangeia, be diri amroonded by fHenda. He had beea for a nnmbw of yeara a member of the Baptist Chnrch, and tbe day before h b death a aiiniiita of the g o ^ had a eonTermtiao with hin. H e aald be M t pcvfoctly re- algned to the wiU of Ood. He breoited U s last abonteo'tdodkonthemoniDgof thelBtb. Hedied withont a atraggle. J. T. Asnaawa. AdanmiBe, Fla. Sr ... : ^ n a ao^doB «t knowlodge, aspeemlly b t i ^ ia tba moat Uadabla p ^ t « m en- g s f ^ ia by asottol bmags.:, SakaaeB aays, "WMomifttba paatnpalibing, dmnfott* gat wiadom^aad witb aUthynettiBg, g ^ Badet^ BtaaiiBg,^ " H o w madi boiter, (ha hsk^) ia it to gat wisdom tbaa gold, and Bsderstsndiis X M & s i ^ i i l n r r W i a i o n axadladtigBO- nmaa or foBy, aa fox aa light axealletb daiknesa, atriaaua'awiadoamakadi biBfoeatbdDn« a ^ BiUa, n tbe nvaaled will of God to man. It iaaainfolUble dinetoiy from eartb to beben. H o w important then, tbat we prayerfnlly read aadmaditoteonitssaetedpagea. "AUStoip- t m ia g i m by inpiTatiaa of God, aad is |*adtabIo for doctrine, for reproof for ooireo- tton. for instrnotioB in ligbteoBBneGS, tbnt Uie • a * of God amy ba perfoct, tborengbl; fara- i ^ a d BBto all good works.^* Tba aaifinoMs, not kamring tbe SoriptnnB, nor tbe power of God, erred eonoerning tbe great doctrine of tbe neorreetion.' Tba knowledge of tbe BlUe is aoedfal, in order to Bsefalnosi and in data aad atend^. From tba Bftlewv may learn from wbeaoe we are, and wldtbo- wa a n gmng. It is a miiror into whidt wa may lOok and aee onr moral ebaraater, refloated witb a « tbonngb knowlod^ of tao Bible, n«»e need donbt bis positiooa ia nfenaea to fntarity. It is so pbkin, tbat toe "wayforing man, tbongb a fool, need not eir therein." It is a lamp to onr feet, a light to oar patb t b n i ^ tbWbw gronnds of sorrow tQ a w t ^ d of bliaR. To seardi tbe SoriptBrei^ is aa ii^anotioB of tbe blesaed SaTiar, far t ^ testify of bim wbo is tbe only Sonree of eternal Ufe. Tba Bereans w e n caDed iioU<,becanse tbqr aearebed tba Scriptnres daily. It waa aaid of 31motby, "Tbat from a child be bad knew tbo Holy Soiiptarea, wbiob w e n able to make bim wise nnto sslration, throngb faith wbiob ia in Christ Jeaas." Darid asks this import tant question, "Wbarewitbal shall n yonng oleanse bis w a y ? " and answers, " B y taking bead tbento according to thy Word." Pareats most know ^ e BiUa. If they wonld obey tbat sacred injnnction, "Bring yoor dkildren in tbe nnrtnn and admwition of tbe -Jiord." A knowledge of tha Bible is reqtu- site, in order to'onr doing tbe v i B of onr bearenly Father a the serenl reiy respon^Ie nlations we snstiun as Church members, hus- bands aad wires, masters and semmts, neigh- bors and eitiiew. Tbe fset of God's niAkiBg a rerelation to man should be reason snSment to infitience all to seek to know what is re- Tcaled. Witbont tbe Bible, all wonld be darkness as to the fntan. To tbe Bible we i a n indebted for all o w distingnidted priri- legea as a nation. May tbe great Spirit wbidi moved npon tbe hearts of holy men of old to WRto tba Bibler move npon the heart of tbe writer aad reader to stady and praotiee tbe tea^inga of the Bible, we may have ita fiolaaing pnmisGs to bnoy tu np in tbe hour of death. j. o. a. w. Harrbbarg, Mbs., Jan., I8S9. tlM 1 CHKIST u m TOtRBKI.F. Suppose the g m t day to come, and you stand befon Christ in jndracnt. W e will not attempt to represent the language, or de- scribe the doings then; bnt may not soraethi^ like the following be expected 7 C. "Wbat ^ you do witb the talents I ^To you t" Y . " I endeamed to get property, be res- peotablo, and Uto pleasantly." a "But what did you do for me T Wbat to promote my cause Y. " I tnod to be honest and blameless; kept up family relijpon; sometimea took part m religieua meetiaxs; and gare someth^ for bonarolent o b j e ^ " 0. "For wbieb did yoa do most, for me, or for the world? T o promote the salTation of toen, or to pleaso yonrself and adranoe yonr worldly iatcreeta?" Y . "Tbtt isa hard question for me to an- swer." C. "Did you not know that I longed for orcd out saved by tbe salvation of men, aa when: I poured out to bo save I C A B T A S S ICAZECBWB. Depeitad tbb Uft^ at her grandmother^ near Ben- riaw, in Eoak Coanty, Texas, at 11 o'ckxik, P. IL, on Jannaiy lit, 1S59, Siatec Xary Ami lUtbewa, dan^bter of Bro. John F. sad Maiy JsaeHathei ef Meiroo^Tasas. Sister Msiy A. Msthevs had gooe to pay ber (tsndmetheravbit. 8beIetthcmetotheeq}oymcU Of bat aiaal health, maehed her giandmother^ aaediy, h a ooDpaayfoOTd^ to health; bnt than Ibe rmbleea band of atBieticai, te Ito rapid progreM, seised snd oonqnwed tor delicate consthntkn, in the abort i^aea of Ore daya. Thaatbefoodbepeaof tha ktadeatsaotbar,tother,retatlvea aad ftbndswtce bUghted ia a fow snUtly fleeting A ds^atdtwas ssntfor her pannts,btowasd*- talBad from acaas canae mitll aba lay a corpae^ when her saotherieaeM her beside. ThetoaBagofw- ipat cannot ba told c n e a i ^ 8B» was eoncd the beloved anas by aB whoks«tbee. Shawaaatraa Chrbtlan to deed and to tzolh, beaae aad ataad. She pnrfnaed'savtog toith to Chriatto May last, aritedwitbtlw Baptbt GharA at Kdnaa,T>x*s, to Jaly, and baa bean acUvriy aagagedtoadmoabh- tog bar aamebtae on an aaMabto oceaden. Che wasveryseiidtaaa to see hnpaiwatstoharsflBn- my blood for it; tbat the? w e n to means of the goepel; ana that I had directed my friends to give this gospel to all and per- SBMe them to roedve it Y. "Yes, I knew aU this." C . " D i d yoB do all yon oould to spread tbe knowledge and iofluenoe of my gospel among tbem, and save them T" Y . " I meant to do as mncb as I eoald oon- veniently." C. " H a d I done no m o n tbsn tkat, what would have booome of youT Yon know tbe hei^en w e n perishing in on, and ignorant o{ tbat gospel whidi I provided for manat^he <)rioe of my blood. What did you do for thamr Y. " I tried to pray for tbem aometimea, aad put in my yaariy oOntributicm to tbe misnon- ary cause-" C. f'Howmuebwaaitr W a s it tbe amount th«c yoB thought would most pIcMe me, aad * do nMut to save tbe dyii^ wwld T" " I am afriid it was not." C. "Thinkof wbat your house cost; snd funitura, and d r ^ and all yonr de- _ to tf ambi^on, pride and araetito Did l<m to me, and love to immortal souls, guide yon in all those expenses? Y . " I mast owfesa tbat I aand too madb for aelf, aad too littla for tbaaaad for premons iGBla. O tbat I bad UredBion wisely; lived 71 asBS,kto ti derived erike prlvBege, by bsr rap- aatoaaMaraBfia««td bfls^ She was of the tender age ef aaveatoea to Aagas(,bat yotsbepeaaaaaad the weii^ to Sbde^ MTmb agad eoB.'' She wm I n a s ^ aasooto to hw •a; nweDbalaBctd mtaditbe iHendof aB, ^McMty tha dMrcmed. &ha bad sat apart Sew STaai^ W t o ratamhome tobarpanBtotroer; bat U t o U a f geiar to an « a n b - b a a • ^ ^ was caOed ia bee i^aiaat 4 beamB. She altered the sweet Wetd,-Ma,"Isstea eanb. & r ftto^ asksd ber if ^ know (bam. tfarykt tots anaMe tov^t Bataek ilnm to b * a r M in let ttom kaow toa m Andtoatlr,toedoaed bsr m Spa to dsath, aad toft bar t M b t o p K a c ^ totoetowbabava aahope: ne,aa,byaossaaas. ^ ' J b i a M , That a eopy of the torsfolag ba saat to tbe ItoMSSsoB^ttat aad Texas Baptbt forpahtt- JMabriatoatowAto* lX0.08aB%Cb.CML KCaBaBa,lCed, rda- w tmt W . ; joaa cor. Oa awald^ onamiMiaBittNarn^ir.#<Bn leftasbiittsle^Ifomid, tea then bad bem a «aaBd«nbla ; r ^ tbe n^fat, tboiigb tbeprervioBS beea beaatifnSy statist. Hio ceased, but a drisding rain bad aet ii^J}iad' towalktwo mikstbroi^ it. Ha^ piebed tlds, I toi^ my seat ia a r^ ris^; tbe wbistk sosnded, and wt Whenerer tbe train stopped, I cobU ^ ^ a t i e r i a g dawB on toe top of tha On'the m M o w near to wbidi I ber of large drops w e n oolleetad. a m ^ g mood, and soogbtto fnliatfrnetisa from tbcae rais First, I tho^btJkom nortsi _ a world^ is flmed by ti^ bnath mi^ty, or a drop water is monli own laws, we m»y wdl say bow V w W n L "Hatb tbe rain afotber?"^ Yes,Go^i^Pi rent; aodasbe'aesdsit<sit2>e ' - be is seen tobe "tbeFaibero drop ot water nvideaees a dhriaa snbetanoe it is oampoaed of—tbo may b ^ to scattcawsll attest tba Go^s BUgb^ power. I lot^- on befon me, and thongbt evq>ora< doisatiott, distiUntion, andgraTitatir- witb the <^«ratiom ef etoetricitj, i filled wito astonidmHmt at God'a ways: I thon^t. abo, tbat' oidy j ago tbcKdiopsfonnedpartoftbeirre few minut<x ^ ^ and t; , fnxlongs in too mr. 'And whi^ be msf f Where will toej t n v d t b ^ e S ^ in ocasiag yean aad many ^dimts aad animaU help to many niabows hdp to t thirs^, fidndng hnman bongs he Each single drop, , as much as tbe ia in tbeboSow of Gods band; esi^f filsbis pleasne. May I, Kke than; diowe to Divine laws, and fulfil of kindness and ssefi^ees in tbe Next, I ^ong&t of ik* simi eoniraxis of na^mi dfjeds. same power formed ooeans and same hand whldi lihsped w ^ b t y ^ the dew gem, yet bow di&rent the and tbe aixe of naiural o l ^ t s . In-^gsil^, I find thesame material as in tbe and in tiie movements of t b ^ drops (g^ffcxie h w tbat reils Niagara's vart torreai Just at this Mint of my c^tatiwa; the pane in&ae, and soon a w tbat I ^ e i l i o t bava gone so fat u tbe stars, or even %- .America, f w similarities and contra^ ooesn was eioee at band, and rolled t ^ b^^No- ble waves within a few yards of the Ah I I thought bow difiemt tbat ters from these few drops!" I next the sea as setting forth mankind gate; a aaij^g wotld of existeni with Tarions passdons and emo: many plaoGS casting m i n and dirt, comfort in tbe thought that "tbe Loni mill fartbmiif." 0 . ttjfy bdovnd <»es, laboring among the imlliona of dying b e a t l ^ aaat to ymi aad askadyoB, iaaty aaaw andfor IbalovB of sonb, toaaadtbana bdp. How did yon tnat t b ^ oalUT" Y : " I was to bBsy tbat I did not give mnab attantioB to tbem." O. "^faaamaebaaya ^itwato oaa«f tba least of toeae, m y teediren, ye did it BBto me.' But yoB not know tbat baatbmt ssBla v a n M k to p c t U l for t ^ t of tbat instcBetioa bad denied y«BnaIf aa I ^ y«v i ^ t bava toal aaea to riva tbea T" Y . <'1 fid ;b«t I did not Stink mndi about ittoen." G . " A a d so, in yonr m a A tbiakiBg of yoar aalU aai wsridly isimito, yo* wa^a^ tbii^ aad lot tbem patidit pneioiaB wmla, s b A aa I aBSatad aaddied to aava. W a s that bafiag tba "Spiait of (Sunstr ^WetwyBB * Cavistianr toan torn a a w O a i tba anat sB&r greatly, my dear aatna ba btoder«d,aad f n b s % m a a y aaak baldii^lf tba tabateaxy Uetowj waa aot t^huabad aooa: aad job badiiieBewatyeereeemad wbatdidyBBdotbaKT' : Kov, wbila wwmay Btaaan to saaaair glad- ly ia ^ piMX day, Ito m tf ^Maa t^^ Hova^ fa aamer.tbatlaafcfBH- - B . X--. M- Battar to badai^eed for toe amcioBB appre- liBMiMi,<ba« t w d ^ toa sbMIIbH * aa OCB EHEPBEBO. "Wbeatm to^ wUbosta sb^bcrd, Wawma fo-Uaaodal^ And eaqtnrd to n a n d h m m - T V b » %ssMd to i m M a tto Bnably aeeklng jr . E U p which eomaifivrnQad a k ^ , Ha wbodwe'Ss snrtdst tha Cbarch^a,- Drigwd oar SBi^itiaBt voice to heart InwBae mee ftom all «»ar ahara— Kow bo ramni to anawar pnyec. -Wewinpraiacidm, Helaa oatothb Budcbb ca»B. God baa sent wka>nbi>a|]^-«d—: . Hhnfoc-wiwm vaitedtoac— Serrant of (be Lnrd*t atmoiniad. W e win itaet bioi with asang. Ai«t<i|!elb«r W m the grateioi BOtaa pralaog. Ueaaenger of Ooa, nost welc.mel Wdcome paator, Wacber.iKcni: CoBta snd gnide aB-~fnsle cor duUiffr-' To those joys & a t n e m n i i TbanabSaafoi And atecnal Hii! to spend. is mightier than noise of many w»it»8,'!^d tiiat soon the deluge of sin shall be and tbe eartb be filled with a holy "" wbo shall all know the Lord. Tfa«i I looked again at my drops on the pane—and thon^t of ify. If sll mankind are represent ocean, eadi bntnan beingismfrop. sea may be all dinded irto drapt. drop of being—a separate existaoc and distinct fnmi all others. "Wbj Wbat am I, O Lord Oh 1 tie of individ^ity when sin is felt, jm tiered in, and eternity realized! I am ]|oe alone! a being rssponsible to G o d ^ - n o ^ e r 0K« can answer for me. A H united, c ^ o t ^ d me. What, noentf Yea, Osx canSuci^he will, if I seek unto bim. In bim 1 ^wld* as regards my standing before God, b e v t ^ d ^ r f fcat In him I would bare my will sir? sw^owed up. f- "Tboo art my sea of lore. TThov aU uy pleaaom ndl; The elrcta wiieremy paotiao* moTi Tiie oectn of my soul!" A very holy man once observed, I consider m y s ^ «iafu, I am bnt a frojf of mnddy water djii^ in the sun of ^ bnt when I look sx myself in Christ, drop of water swallowed up in a f^osn.ass ocean of parity and blessedness." Bnt thongh wited to Christ, as^ gen^ Bwllowed tip in him, I am stilly Union to bim does not destroy my infnnsi|r.j, nor do away witb TCspoBsibili^. I bare ^^y otcn work to do—a personal infinenTC to'^t forth—a smarate aceonnt to give—anf (i£»o- counted faitofial} a ^stinct nward to|pe«we. A Toi« here seoned to say, run, pu may obtain" And jarttben, I n o Q ^ ; |st many of the d w ^ b ^ o n me w w e ingail b , and some of tbem seemed running a r ^ ' ^ Lth each other. It was curions to watch ^ ^ I could almost &ncy tbem endowed witU One, or more, woud get larger snd ^i^gt ^ shake itself a little leem inclined to sn* sa start—tben stopt—go an indi or so—step lin —seem to tiy to maintsis its bold—Kad at tost go down very reloctantly. Anotho' voaidJset off at a dashing rate, and go down atodee. as if fe&rless of notluog. Sometimes two d i f n wonld start together, as if to M s. riat ? It bnogbt to my mind a ' who watching, on a wet mine, on the impulse heavy wager whidi of two drops w ^ d ^t down fiiBt. Tbe inspense was lo^cf* nsnaL A n d just before the goal the two drops ran into one. Of oosse, bet was withdrawn. Hiis ought to i^re ^pen n rebuke to cnch felly. Peter says, Aunb ass, i^ieaking with nun's vraoe, r e ^ ^ the madness^of tbe prophet;" and, ssre^sin this case, the mlent £x>ps senmed to tisy^we win be no party to your ibdidi pmsasw-^^n hew many ways does natore utter ber against man's folly ? ^ f ' "Siltni Jnju," tbg^ descend; you sm W ^ bnt yoa htar than not. Oae bangs tt^to^ng a Uttle b n g o (ban another, h«i in an b«i|: «r two, all on wbidi I now fa>ok, wiQ Is j l ; ^ Bat Koae to enst in other jdaoea, u^atfler And as no p u ^ e oFmsiSe- is anmhilated, ao no human bdn^ dnks u^S^to- ingiijCT. T h e drops of b n m a u ^ foS ^ s t ^ ^ ^ ocean of death, Int eadi riseagain a — d e w d r o p oa tbe tree of life,«r a.dK<k oa tbarodc of det^mr, witb sin t a n ^ V* reatinit. T b e ooar«e evidences tbe aad determineatbe otd. T b e baadloiqt, ly, Br earelra rafcr^ cannot gain tbe b 3 j nor can be, wbo s b M from the Cr< lovea bt^ineai, wbo invokas beaTeniy^ a i a w a t G o f a ^ ^ , B U 9 » a f it. . LetBs e e ^ B i ^ to k a n lesaoos friMW nifrdreps; aad m y eanaatly to bajKUda lika t b e m A k L Ja^itpot writtaB of oairwhmn we are caDed to aad inotato:' H e ^all eoBW dowa aa ^ i a tba movB gtasir as sbdwen Ibat initt eartbr A n d o i ^ wa not to w i A ( < f b a ^ Bimi If we anUsased, let us ua^ «lbe- ooBte hearings. TbopteadBtcEkettfb all eiBia aear toeaL T ^ a i _ A vefeaao, spnadiBK d e a o ^ ^ ail aiBBnd- Tbapaaaoeatoare £aat wind, or ratber Eke a wbiriwiEs, mtboo, « iqs Bsaay plew darotea-4t«nr an £ke a d «Hfca£.petseoalooe ^bemadnsL aad tomis£s£ laialaveraaadWbdr ^ friends of tb* soBlr^^teJtaMns^ri ifce4iM r d M ^ im ^ kBa,the frntfid shower. Mayaadtof ^ Imtoba a dmnfry—"* Haaiaj fim tta M f ' i o kalp to aiwriA m a atokn^- ^ tkiatwill tba ar Air acmssr scrx- ^ BaoiHtt Gutb: 1iie.£!llowing fp?m the Kew Era, aad fiaa timaofi^iimsofaoaw - ^ m y frie»a», f copy, and d e n n itlo be p n V liahed ia yonr pqier, tbst t^ read may aee tbe trBlbaeaatoMedthcTtia. > "Friends and nogbors : having js^cpand a eommodioBsdmp fa tba sala of liquid fiie,' I emteaoe tlu early opportanity rf isfbrmhig yen, tbat on Sstnrd^ next I wiD SBaniMaa . tbeboBDESscf mskij^dxanbrdSipaayersaBd begears, for tbe soto and ra^eetaUeisnnf the comacuni^ to support. * . ^ "I shaU dad in'fio^ar sjSr^'wlodi exiate men to deeds id riot, roblw^,andUood; and in eo d o o ^ dimrniiJi the eomfoebi, eng- mait tbe expenses, and radanger ^ vrlf » of the commmufy. I will undertake^ at t^tnrt notiee, for a smaQ snm, and witb graatexpod*.; tion. to prepan victims for iha a^lnms,<be poor bonses, the prisons, and timgaSows. "I win famish an artiele wbt^willtoorcaaa the number of fotal aeddents^ m i d t ^ r 'ba' nnmber of distreadi^ diaeas^ and rmdcr tlii» a n harmless inocialda. "I Aalldeal indrnpwIdebwilldqB^Kaift . of Ufo, many reasoB, most of pnyaty.and ' allof peace; wlndi will canse foibiera to bs fiends, wives widows, diildren oqthsna, aad all mendicants. " I will canse tberisinggeneratiaa to gten>np in ignorance, and ptove a bnrdmi aid BBtssnea to tbe Tiafrrnn " I will eauw m o i b m to forget U n r niellisg in&nts, and riigins tbeir priceleai ianeeance. " I ^rm cormpt tbs ministera of ih^It^i'', ' b- Etmet tbe prc^ss of tba g o ^ , de&la t etfia-. rity of tbe Church, snd cause taaiparri. i t i ^ and eternal death; and ff any ahmtli! ( « . so impertinent as to wby I bavctba bb<1«o- i^'to bring sndi aecnmnlated miseiy wj«n a eomparativelT happy people, m y boaaat re- ply ii, monej. ' T i e spirit trade is laentire, and seme •pn- feanng' Christians give it tjair ebrcrrol eons- tenance. I baT-e a I'cence, and if I da not brii^ these erfls npnn tto, rome bodre^se wiJL^ I lire iff a land of libcrfy; T hsve pnrcbased the ri^t to dcmoiUh «he dsaraoter, destroy tba ^ health, shortea the Irre*, and min the mnls of thoae who eboose to bon-r me with tbmr ena* torn. I pledge mym'Jto do all I bare bereia "Those wbo wL-b any of tbe abova apemSed evfls brongbt upon tbein?Elrcs or tbdr dearat friends, are requested to mest mo at m y far, where I will, for a few cents, famiA Siem intb the certain means of d c u ^ m . " P. N. PsTixinf. H<mr TO TASK x.vrm. A London jonmal admanishex *afib of its readers to take life like a man. Take U jaiit as tboosb it waa—as it ia—aa m n m ^ . *ito1, enential ai&ir. iTake it just as tboi^ yoa liersonally w e n b « n to the tsfk «f per- I'oiminir a ' B m y part in it—as thirarh tba world bad wmted for yoat aoiaini. Take it as though it was a grand opportunity to do and to achieve, to carry forwM grmt and good schemes; to help aad eiaar a f«Aaring, weary, and it may be baait-brokBa btoibar. ; Tbe &ct n^life isunderraluod b y a i r m t najority maaltind. It is not balf as rnm^nfassbgaldbatbae88& Wbenialba man, or wtmnn, wbo aocoe^liiiea oae titlte Af ^riiatmigbtbe.dese? Wbo eaanatlpAbaek npon opporti^tieB lost, i^aas Bna^iv»d, thoajzbts dusted, asprntions wnfUISel. and an eianed from tbe b u * rf BeeesBHT asd nbleeffort; If wa knewbettorbowto toie-Miii make th« meat nf nfo, it woald be & r ..peater thanitis. K ^ j u k I then a man ataads amde from iba crswd. labors earnesJiy, ateadfo^, BBtfiilent- 1t, aad strsngbtway beaomaa fioaoBS for dom, intolleot, Aiff. gCBStoesa nC aoaKt mrt. The wotH wonden, adauras, tdoGM; aod xet it only illastralaiwlmt a a A m a y , d o if be takes bold of life witb a bnt aay be « a , a 8 d fa! notiung ia reaaaa b a m a y ^ e x p M to aeoftot- pBdt. Tben ia no nagie, aa ndMpla, w> aa- erettobimwbo ia bntve ia baart and deler- miaed ia spirit. Life token in tUs w a y n k&trfj: ia existenee, afot w m a ^ is rf ndoOTemeatoand gbnsaa nB«a%BidBnta BtriaB of iaSarea «r a csntiBBoaa^toto af tal aadpby^terpor.-{Mi»imflli|awiir - . LBidNa!soB, vbBa SflmldtodwaeBwbir- padaboard bia shift ssnanisd. to tbt^rtk. pneimtatdy, read tutdly.aad ia.aa,kf !at< d, rmoe, tbe n k s of fte aerriae, aad tibk c m ^ . ^ "Boataw^ toyaaraBly; Lord KdsaawoaJd tbea lode axBBxid at Lis- eSB«-HdI I v ^ i O n n . ^ " V M M ssty. ^Wbatl aa^ torn rf yaB,«aittBBaB, Bb^bm i-f, |0B baa liqr^Bp* tbat m a ^ j M . tofl^inga! Pntia tb^tiiaa layliawaipy. m lim S n a t balQa iiibmIIi toil*; » w ' nty lan^ dit Om aaBar *Baiisi;i adaad bis JWtifWfi ~ ^ M M b a bea^ftf arataiB a»1li(« i^Eo^qnaC.,.^ -•-T, • '• , •• ,-,-1 K v a r r ^ af Bootoia fiaMaBd " " " ^ tarMdigrdBa1ioa._ Bbait of w n l ^ i r bBttfM^B TbalaH«i t •'•iit

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T m » d « T C r 7 M a » e M r d i B g - t a k f a « w l B . B a t

H s M k t o O s f l a a l j m ^ i M B t w a a n a l K m t to

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trik, er W B « i f g m U e i * * * l e e

M d ^ n i tfinfin tl«7 jBitify O t M d w in

B a i J w B i otvlimt a

a g ^ M ^ w l M U t e k i - f f i i W U M faii^

mn^ tk htMO^m^jMrnadiau, parti ^

pm—1> n A tba fiiHii^ U s p a — ii qmaipo-

tentr U K M a g F ^ ^ B w l M t i B g to m t l m b .

and ii p P ^ r e f c t&r 1ot» to^lm

peopla p a ^ U f l ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ ^ I m a g U i

i a & e

W jodga «r oC j r i i a i j ^ ^

im. HeisAeJsdg^ >

1. A s T o o Q X T u a ^ SomwUit iMgrhad

mora a t i v ^ m b m t&akJ&aj hadnaralitalth,

aone tii&t t&aj ]t»d a i « « W a ^ , n m m 'oBa

thin^ araM sao^o ' . Some ai« too tall, asd

n a » i » t tan e n o a ^ ; aook* a n emidxd, or

otbarwiae daforaad, asd ara g r i a v e d d i a t ^

ara not atra%&t orjtdl fetnad. B a t G o d is

dia and ainr.f>naa&a, nta, d b ^ ap-

pwranm, aia ali a o o w d ^ t o U a 'will;

aiMiif a e o B t & g to Ida i ^ it mast l a beat.

B e w a n boar j a A i& j a ^ p M B * oil fta wisdom

of Oody or tiihik youradf aapaMe afimpfonng

lus pfaoa. G o d JvSgtia to wte alioald

lia bofxiy ^^ET • a a ^ i l H ^ sfpaataaat, u d er-

oAar particnlsry thfrafert ba iSant Bafora

i S m ; be alirfted vitb j v v b ^ and bdisre

timt bf«ad-l7 joa. atiS aaa' a laaaa* for wbat

M m or trooUaa J O B at pafeeat ^ Jos'ware

buttbla^ jtKK would not b » madt aSmtedb j

wbataaiamaf ftialc, or wbat auga iBajaaj ;

b<rtw«ald bow b a i n God, and a a y . ^ H I aan

bonordMabj beiog d a f o r ^ cr dastitste

b e a a ^ , o r « 8 a ] ^ o r S a e a a « d , f t i a e a e ^ ; thj

win ba dona, % | ^ ba adfaaoad, ^ I am

ooataBt; marai X am ftaasad."

2. A s TO avB raancnuirexs. G ^ i s t l i a

J ^ a . W b a O e r to ba nab or toba poor;

triietkar I a m amplsTar or employed^ whetber'

l a a t b o M j o r n d ; wbetber I tbiira or go

towi«ft,0«d»^ jadgaaatowbidiiibtat

— O Q g ^ t to ba. H e is jadga as to tba

aatara or anmbar of aqr meroaa^ tzkb , troob-

laa, aauiCitts, arnaes, loaan, betaaieuieuta aad

leaimottall wbat w o d d b a

A

.1 T v o M u u a m a i u i m " ' f ' ' i T B B B a x n x j B t o o v m m t K .

^ r a t o ' i M . to M a tito

tstftHtmr of

ftcif^wiii»tadia<»aaaM (AlmlitB sfarit,

ft m ^ ' b a xtaat' g i ^ ^ Boom

toatotoimriba^^ll • • II a f i t i s i a l h

jaa^ tbiiiUsg i t ^ ; db^'feQiiit,*!) Ibil eiasK

n a n a n tbaaiTibir a w S > a f i i ^ tf d o b «

WTOBg, tbi^ aaft M T B do Atcf saa, or

tiibdc ia V f ^ u d aia

d w ^ qtoSfaig "MAiier paiadliaB

•litnM Myni

W b a t I bai it eome to tbb, that we eaaaat

bare ft«a aad feailem ptaawa, ^pen aad fta-

twHial diaoaHsiPWH^i^ioa ail & a t emaeras aad

i a t c B ^ isa as a dwwntinatioa, witboidrbaTa^

tbe alarm sooaded tbat dta eaaaa is in dasger,

tba i a n o ^ t t e wiU W dhridM, Ami., & e . I

do not; m U 7 saidh sasdjr

fimadat^ 7 W are wbat we profeaa taba,

tite tnu Citirdt tif 'Jm» CkruL O a r

datim ii a m k of atonal streaj^ , agaiaat

tba gatea of bell sbaD not prerail

Tba elaBMBta aiaj stian to ba eonfoaed a a i

wadad, stotm u d tosipest amy & r a wbila

p m a a , ba* raat anarad, dakliba Um ttoims

tbat t m H oar aicH^ 4a;-wfil at l e ^ t b b a

seas to ooafer mupetlabla basefta, and m a n

for tbe e a m t i ^ baalA aai w«I£ue of Z i ^

I f oar p m ^ ^ a a a and oparatim ara aa-

e o t f a ^ t o ^ a ^ t of ^ a ^ t , tbejwill

steitf ad drdad of b v M eritteum or oppo-

« & » tbrait^ wbidt tbaj may ba eallad to paai,

enaeeaiR0Bth«rdowiiiid],oraaantiaU7xetard

t b n program; for ia: tbm view tbay aza a pact

of tike plBBt'aad iaatraateatelitiaa af tiiat God

wbo *'eaa w ^ , aad aoaa oaalet or biader."

O a tba o A m S U t ^ i f W r f a n not aoeohl-

to' a e rniad of tbe S ^ t , tbay atwsf sooaer

or later, fUtlo t&e g r o w d ; for tba Maatrr

d M a r e ^ ^asit w U a b oar bwiVBly

Father b a A l M t i ^ l a d , ba rootad ap . "

Iktbia TiaW, ao aiill or powar of maa, as .

der tba m o M ^ a c i ^ w p o p i d a r evgamsations.

oaa b a g raast tb^datck^pmeats of tbatProvl.

danaa tbat overraka all tba af ion of ann ,

aad works eratytbiBg^ aetorfliag to tba eooa-

God warks w b a m a » deep, be lires wbile

diey dia daOjr, aad power is at work

eaasalemiy' to esMaa tba wiU of Jeborab to

etaadiaall toiagM; aad It ia prepoateroas io

oae and tbe auaa breatb, to rastoin the porition

tbat o v present mfaBoury opmtioas a n ae-

cOTdiag to tbe l a ^ . of G i ^ aad also, tbat

tber a n in dagger of rain torn tbe eritieisns

a n d dlwasrions of b i b .

It sbowa sodh stinds, atber a great lack

basi; wbafwosldnally do megood. I BUUt

b o w t o ^ a n i d a B o f tba ASwiaa, aeeepttbe

i^poiataMBfB of g n e e , and be mtisSed witb

tbe amagemants of Islbiite Lora. I f tben

waa any ^vmg Cka ebawne, I m i ^

OT wisb an aitaraiaaa; bat a« God

birjo^^meBt. aad bas ordained n^lot, it iafw

ma to approra of it, aad ssak grace tbat I may

boearbtmia.it

3. A a TO a m r s . — M a n y tbiags a n sent

to ta^Ba^ and tbc^ 'try oar jadgBteat, oar

bitb, onr Ibrtit8da,««r pataanaa, oar bimuli^,

and ear parsefaraaa*. H o w tiuaga atay ei^

wa know not W b a t eertain prcTtdeBoea a n

iBtsBdad to pro^taea, wa ara a ^ btfonaed. Bat

wa aiay reat aasnred d tbis—tbat God's ends

wiQ be aaeompGabad, bia pmpuiaa will b« per-

fomed, aad tba pre&itioBsofbis W « d willbe

foSIla^ W e may, tbeiefuta, rary safitly leave

all nsBlis to God. Tba p a & o f d ^ is plainly

markadaat. W e iboBld walk in tbat patb,

taMngno Aoagbtfortbaaaomw. Wadionid

trsst God^s pnauasa, walk bnr God'a pRcqtts,

obaerra ( M T a pcoridinMea; aad tbeB we mmj

aay, " I bava aoibing to do witb tbe fotare, for

G o d is tbe Jndge, ba pnttetb down one, and

Mttetb Bp anotbcr."

Cbristisa, a n yoB kaqiled to complain of

your lot? or, do JOB wndtto dioose forjoor-

a O n Better l e a n it, aad try to beliefe tbat

it is beat to ba as yoB a ^ aad iritenyoaare.

T h e n ia no & m b t bat yoB ean glorify God

wbsr* yoB are, m o n t b a n aay w h e n aba. T o n

aaa do all G o d widies yoB to do, and be all

GfldwiAaayoato be, w h e n yea ara. l iis

not a of mroBaHtanaaa, so nraeb as a

dbaage of aatan tbat yoB aasd. K a n graee,

ntber A a B n H t r b a a k b , a r waalib,or beas^.

Ikpead i^on it, G o d t«s made no mistake;

and if yen are not ao finely fimBed,or ao ia-

da%BdiritiibaaItb,arao&Tarad w i & ^ a a

aoiaa an , i t isaQr4 ;bt , for G o d is the Jadge,

H k bia doioftMa ' ^ i m i l ^ t k a J B d g e e f ali

Uw aartb do i%bt V* D e & r to God's

BMB^ lia low befon O o d % tbnoa, aetk to b«

i ! M witb God's ^tr it , so wiU yon be sMisiied

tobave a a tbinga rabd byr God's H e

doaA aaaotding to b k wffl m beavan, and then

ia no a o a q d ^ a r r^iaing O m r : andbadoeth

aeeecdi^ to ^ will on eartb, aad then sboald

be no dissatirfwtiaa tbera. ltisam(pgndetha«

is A a aaaaa « f aB OBr & M t i a & e t e witb God'a

.nnfaMds. V a bare too bigb ka. o ^ n u n vi

UBiadias, aad of OBI owm jadgmrBtaf aad

wbOa tbHis O a e a a e , ^ d U I attem]^ to in-

of tba Maab B ^ o r t o d i e .

M a to A a S i ^ r a m e . Man—poar,Taai

w t ^ t o b e j a d g e ; ba woBkltake tba tbroaa

e f b i r 9 a k n :

"Saaaeb I K n bb barf a * bafamca sad O a Toa:

BejaleaMsjaKlaM* A e e e * e ( 6od.»

B b I wbo srt O o B tbat repGest against God ?

S a l t tba tUsg teaaid say anto bim thai

faMd i ^ ' W l ^ b a * tbiiB mada » e i b a ^ '

Godiatim J a ^ j tbanfon be d a s t all tbe

a a i t & b e & n t b a X a r d . \

Spirit^ 01

inatmiiiaiHahtiiw ^ e y beBam ^ y ara, to tne-

tata.Oam orer tiui bead of all oppomtion.

a. T. r. c.

EmtbM Ct^Ua.

Z b M r f i B l a i i ' ^ M M a foauSea af ib«

•ttf a ^ H a b m r f l m i , wh->

r i i C

at Air W i ^ ^ f M t e d

t c ^ t W t ' - v g i a y V s B a g ^ i w i • • i l a m i

wftU tbsT read af ttrHUMSsM t U Wtti^

aad liaiaaai H i a n h a U a t i H i i i w l M i>nB!i be

• A J o r r > c a t a n B .

alaOeaat^;

dnbdicfChifatatte^Crssfc, ran:

la easfeMBM,eB Alaitfar

J n v I h a l h M Bsbkatb la Jaaaain lasa^ aiaiilid by

aanairtmws T o a ^ ' ^ MtoalacrnaMlpIs ant T»n

laflOB:

W a e a A s , W a 1*1* wItBsawd, wMk * e p mIrtlS.

«atl«B aai aanow, lboa(h la sflwe^ tta aeedla

cadtad and tajaiteaB uxjUmtiiy aaadaetad ftr

M v BflDtbtpwl brwTcnl BaptMadltMsia the

fcal3l,aa ilisli»iaio«a«rtaB fciflawwdawgatnty:

to<tet|aiactar'otte«tbrM''f00daa< tns|" «

idUnbi^ we were ptiaed te b w of esrtalo pneeed-

iDfi ofMrtsto bnthteo ta aad aljoat KssMB*^ Ton . ,

iaa easaof naeeoesiaiyanl imwanaatod "Chaicb

disetpMar,*! in ear epiainat a t ^ a(aia^ Ildiir^.

B^^QiaTts; aad siaeawa t m M e t the sns , , ia .a

aesaiua, property ad^Htcd bf tba aeaoa of tbe Oea.

aral Aaoeiulenof X«saMSM,biraorii^ tbe aJao^

it; at tlM F M Baptist Chaiditf K a s b f O M a d tbM

^jpnviaft aaaeriptaial aad atd«Hr, tbe yesittsa as-

•XBMdfctrsiMadMc^. Xhmtee .

' T6ali«itsard;#r SB ear pritflege aad

datr to ap(eN.&s4aiw«aliri,«ar alttd eemift'

ti^lbattba artkiB«<«ad AssedaOoB M fte

pnmisM.ooaslitaottadpnvw} aadlbatitctlneed

to arid M r « • •••aMi-aiy.>>fai>toialjBjfl&«r.

MrmdAmpHM

hnlmd, Ttat oor e m M e a m la l U a n <r. SL

Stans, J.ld. PgDdle«ai aad A. C. Dartoa Is ia ao

war i a q p a ^ by any evldcaee ttatkas bi e«B«

tooarliaads-, andwetlaaltOi* J6rll*awaeai»of

saoeesi Iw tM> tjlraatoosa bNttoov fc S iMafTMk ,

Mmrnfrniibfiml^mtlUnMM.

•JUmM, Tbat « * dnBaBy t * witli EBMer 6ra«*

Assadatioafai Ike In'ritatioDto Bro. OtavMtoiWt

as at tbe meetlBg of the l U i U a Tinas Bapltat Cco-

TBitioo. at BodiuB. in Jaa* next.

Jtm/hid, T ^ tUa ptcaabl* and nMlatfana be

yjcwdtod in oar Cbnreb book,aod.tbat a eopy be

fiMinrded to the editor ef the X e u M S M BaptUt for

pabBcation, aod the Tezsa Baf0at win please etpj.

8 . J.~VuaBT,1led. J. C. finTH, d a k .

rasttia C<v Tex., Jaa. 18G9.

P B s n a m H t A n i z Q i o o B i L S B m r .

A eomannieatioa ia tbe Oarcdioa

PrtsbyUriam, speakxaff of that deaominsUan

in tbat Stote, saya, " W e have been, aad a n

aow, edmeati^ and P a v a m a u s u i x c more

yoang ladiea of other denominational prefer-

ettec% than a n , or ever baTabeeo, drawn away

firom as by mbooli of a diierent n a m & "

A s to ^ e tratb of tbe statement made in

the aforesaid oorantudatioB we bare no

means of speaUng witb poeitiTa aeenra<7.

Tbat >Bd> a daiat, bowarer, aboBld be aet np,

OBgbt to be snfieieBt to M t Baptists on their

foarl not to salFer tbnr f% i ldra to be Prcs-

iTteriaatsed by sending tbsm to PrasbyteriiLa

sebodsL I f it ba a fa«4 tbat Presbyterian

seboob a n ased to Presbytoriantte tboaa who

go to stady at tbem, wa think tba pablio onrt t

to foet thankfal to ^ e oocrespoiMent of n e

Prttbj/Uri^ for giring & e information.

W h e n peracna of m a t n n yaan beooma

rtitiei to Baptist news, and joto tbem, we

often bear the a y of preadytiMg nttered

sgainst dte Bsstista; bat Preabyteiiaas «aa

buaat tbroBf^ tbeir €%nrob p a p m of Presby-

teriaaiiing uie yonng sent to t h M sdioala frm

fitndlies ooaiteeted witb other dantnipations,

and yet it is ^ rigbfe—no seotarialW, no

proe^jtang b e n I

W e b ^ d l intaraeted will take dne notice

of tbe foet tbat Praabyterians elaim to be

Presbyt^rianinng m o n yonas ladies of K . 0 . ,

Grom other denomhaatjons, in ueir schools than

w e , ever bare bean, drawn away f h m tbem

by sebool^nf a difiscant n a m e . — B M i e ^ St-

eordtr, N.C.

Tbia ia so new ravdataon to ns. Presbyte-

tians, Metbo£st^ and l^^iseopalians, aa st^i-

OBsl^r aa CatboHea aaa their sdniols to Presby-

tois^se, or Methodiae, or Sptseopaltse the

ebQdren of B a p & t e a n d of ail whos««id to tbem.

W e said ibis ten yean a^iaTcBnesaee.

we bad aot a Vessale School to onr m s i ^ i n

tbe State, and only one in the SoBtb-Wcet—^the

Jndaoa—known to aa. W e adioeated in this

paper the astabliahm«»t of Baptist female

sdioola at cnoe, and nndl this was done, ad-

Tiaed Baptkts to keep their ehildren at btnae,

tmlees Ibey wished to see tbem tzatf to some

aeet.

Some Hving nmember a meeting ealled tbe

"KJotton GroTs Maaa Meeting,' and tbe prepo-

ations disoaseed in thai seetii^, and A e in-

Vensa and gaeral exaitaaieBt t ^ followed.

W e w e n denotmeti fttan oae end of ibe land

to another. Not a fow Baptists qait

tbrpaper and a m y a d tbemselTcs against as.

Bat tha s ] ^ of B a p t l ^ was roaaad, and

fanaieseboolaas the rasnlt of tbat ^ t a t i i m

qtcang n p lika angia, aaSdantfyBBmeroBa for

tbs edaeaiiea of all obt dai^tera, BaptisU

b a n beaa ateadS^ gaining strength aad iafn-

eaiee aad power from tbat day, iktg Jutt€

saaaat « hrgt mmmmt Oat hifbrt Otgftvhf

(ait iknmgk 1U i^imm pf PMi^fiut

X T . l a n o c H c B U B c a .

Ut. Astioeli Cfcaidi U bar last axMti^ p « M <

maaimooaly, the foObxriac riKotnttoo z

i t ( » M , Tbat, in view of tbe dbtiii«niahad nrrl-

««a(tf J. R- GrmTM, IjttpM t pHoril^f^

.v>d bis nnswcfTinKadTaeaej'of tratb, aad iheaba-

Usr and e a n w t w a wttb wblcb eoataoda ika-tb*

Mthoiee deliTCted to tba saiBt% « • iaiiU blmto

mMt with iis,at oar neKt aasrion at the Baptist

jSUte Coov«ntiM>,to be keid at Waco, T o w ^ te-

etadiDK tbe taDhLoid'a day te OetirtMr neat.

By onierof tbe Cbaick beotfaaoea.

S.' J. B o m e r o a , Hod.

M . BiujxeTQi, Cb. CItrk.

Mt DMAM BBoraxB:—AQow me to jagt jmr ae-

•wptano* of tbe abo*« iavltalioit to mtrtwitb oar

CaoTcntioa. want i«ae*yoa,asd bear yon, acd

oxteod to yon tbe fraternal hand for omadvas. W e

have not bean Idle aad tediftreot specta'era daria(

tbe late ordnl throng wbidi yea b a n b n a ealled

•» pam Air tbe tratb'sake; bet oar wanaaataympa-

tbiaa and miBcat piayan b a n sooa eat for yoa-

SodbaapRemedjnaandwillaotfonakeyon. Say

at ooee tbat yoa will eoaie, aod I can aaaore yoa

that Ibonaand* of wann-baaited Tezaa Baptiati win

aaaamble to gieet and bid yon waicoma.

Ton laay expect to raedre a list of labaeriban

ftoB oar Omreh aooD. Aiftctkoatdy, year trotber

?aJe«aa. J.J.Btaaia.

Waco, Tex., Febraaiy 9,18SS.

ItoptK and we baBaw U e papw

wwtby at tbe patroaat* of enaiy BaptM Is: toe

Siatlkaad Weat

1hatwe«otertaIaabi^,iacard I w ^

Cbi'tolaa abaraetar c< Dr. B w h C .

•Mmlttd, nBtwaq>(Mia«beeCkattfaat is bainc

made by o«a-WettoeB ia tba Boaai aad Weat, to p r ^

eailBff a thoroa«b B a ^ Blaialtar* for W BaUatb

8(fho<di; aattbat«»wiil patteolae toe Soatb-Wte-

lataPabBd^nt.Hoasein tbe pteciuemeat of

books aa' we need litba Babbatb Sdioal iutrae-

ttflB of ear <U1A«A.

jewibMi: Ibat a ecpy of tbeai lesohdian be

aptaad apoo tlie Tecerd; and alw tbat O M ' t e aeiit

to Ito Ttoama* Baptht torpabHtittlan.^

W x . K . BoxaiTT, Xod.

> . C. B a c u s ^ Cikirk.

8erivCaaB^,TMn..rebtaaiTl»,185». '

B i T S d ^ i n t Kmraca.

WsPDUua, feiasmarii as as aadiriatiaa attenpthas

btaaaaada. hyllasanbBawfa&CcL. aad«thR*,«o

cast re^naab a p « the disttadtvepriBdpleabrUt by

id] orthodox BaptiiU,>yaUack]n« J E M . B . 6 n v « e ,

Beittberelbre,

g i i a W . Thatwe bsartiiy aad eordiany indetse

tbewhi^ etona oT Bro. OtBTae, as wril as tbe oa-

owaptoatfdag spMtbe baa etlneedtn cooteDdhiii tor

the tiatb aad tba wboU trath, and tbs botdneaa, sea

and todoaritabte mrgr he bas dbpiayedlabis nas-

)«rly aad MeoaSafal aaaaal^i q w D tbe hoau of ener,

sapsntittaD iad tradition.

AadSad, Tbatwe net only cndcne Bio. Qtavea

ia bis pablie capacity, bat wa hereby Bnoitat t m

atteam for bieai oa aeeoant «f Ua bsaUe, Cbriaaan

walk, and tbe fottttode wHb w i iA he has eodnred

aB tbat ««rry, arnUtkm, insIlitnaBt batted, and (be

last of Bptaeopel power cci^ detise, in order to bb

coaptete dntmetioD.

Snalfi, That we tIow witb no drpae of alDow-

anea tbe lata attmpt to crash Bra, a m n e , aa an i>-

Avtdnal, and (hereby to dieek tbe progren of Old

I^ndmarkiam, boUe^nc aawe do, tbat tbe whole af-

lUTOcigiBatedintbedaairels preaMtethe adnlter-

o u ccaaafagDnitof tS« Ba^iat Cbnteb witb Sodr-

Ueai daneaainated by tteir adbemta, Oiorcbaa—aa

weQ aa tofratUytha ambitko of <»tain isea clidsa

iagtobeCbristtaa frattaaian.

IStMbait, That wa bareby tander Bratbren OraTWL

Faodletaa and')>ayton oarwaiBeati7mpathiei,aEid

latoke tbe hlwalsK of God upon tbam for tbeir da-

ToUoB to tratb aad wnmTwbtnf cppoalttOD to afl dla-

crtanissTi^eiToriats; tbatw; bid tbem Oodapecd

la tbalr praaant ooniae, not passing by tbe way to

cout tbe nanber riaia or tba aoaber gained.

Jgrwhwd, Tbat a copy of the tbore be seat to tbe

TaoBtsaee Baptist for pablicatioo.

Dooa ia Cbucb confcraoea. Jaanaiy lat, 186a.

William Hill, Mod.

Oae. W . Coaa, Ch. Clerk.

EatiaSpriaia, Tmui., Jan. 1, U69.

J H E W B A X B K CHUXOH-

VaauAa , OsTmaeh beloTed and U g b ^ eateeoed

putor, Elder H. Ceanw, baa rigiddad hb iBtanSfa to

Tiait Bomb CaroBoa, bia natln Stale, darinc the win-

ter anaoo, to aee Ida mother and Mber reiaUtM;

•Mi wkarM*, Bro. Coonrr'a Ubora aa a Baptirt idn-

iiier bsTa been mnllnad to Tezaa erar aiace U s or-

dioatica, U Aoderaon 0. H., B. 0.. by J. Boott If nr.

ray and A. Bice; therrfore, we deen H properto aay

u> onr brathran at large, in bit b^ialf^ tbat aa a dti-

aeo, he is an boimrmbia and high-mitidad gentleaaa,

and in Om fomlly circle, he la eoaiteooa aad aAbla,

and aa a miniater of (he goapel, be b bnly accetita-

ble, and, ao fkr as onr knowledge exteodt, hb labors

bsTe been absndantly blessed te tbs Cbardics aider

bbpaatonaaaperriakn. Hancawebeapeafc for Urn

a babtr and ooutaona reeeptfaa with oar brethren,

both Binbtera and laymn, wbmTer (3od nay direct

bia jonrwy; and tiitnk yoa w o ^ not ngrrt It

ahcald yon give him & braity wdeoaae into yoot pnl-

Irita. W e fanhennora aak an iatcRat in yonr piayera

atatbrooeof grai^in bb befaalf, tkat Qod may

tfiarebb Hfe, and •mabie bim toictam tokbre-

apectiTe ddd of labor la tha Spirit of bb Haater.

Bnohtd, That a copy of tbe above be arat to tbe

teooeesee Bapttatanl Texaa Baptbt, for petScatlan.

Dcsie by order ef die Baptist Cbnreb at Mew Sa-

lem, ia caite«u«. Qaosas T. Pattt, Moil.

J. T. SijiDsa*, Cb. Clerk. Ifacogdotdiea Co., Tex.

U B S B T T O S O B O H .

At a recent taertlag cf tbe Baptbt Cbnreb at Uh-

arty, tbe fotknifng preamble and raadntiODS w e n

adopted:

WasKBAa, eotdoeaa and apathy pranSa to

alanntog extrnt in tbe Chardwa of the Boolb and

Soath-wc^ and dirbiana snd anlmneittwi exbtamcog

tbe teOowefs of tbe bleMd Sailor, which we bdera

to be one of the impedimeota and caaaaa of tbb

great spiritaal dearth. And la rlaw (hb seleau

eketwafoat(haitne(binglaaowellcaIea]ated to re-

storothstpeaeeandbanMnythatabealdbe so de-

siiable amoog tbe people of 6od ss forrant prayer to

onr beevcnly Father for a reflTal of Uawotk, and

thenetoraidao «f peace amrag bretbren; tbeniom,

Jtacba< That we reeoinsaad that the trat Seb-

baihln A i ^ b e a r t spartbj tbe Chnrchea bs the

boondaof theUnaiteShoal AaB>eiaaanaaa day of

bating snd pncrer to Israarsdod far the raataration

of peace amoog bia people, aad a nivHal of h b week

and tha iabaticai of ainnera.

Bnohti, fmUmr, Thata copy of tba abeiv reao-

htiaDstwseBttotheTnntassoBa^for pnbBca-

tleo. J. SaAexauoaa, Mod.

Ih D. MASSCTeiLa, Ckatth Clark,

febraaiy 16,18&9.

Btodar, bava yra » aaa or a d a ^ t o ' to

K B d a w B T toa^orf t ^ yon asad tbem to

be adBcatod by or amoBf^joar owa peopl^cr

w i U y w f i r t t b a D ander tbalnflaaaea of

^ will toko a^paeiU p a t e to la ianaa O n ^

to HMBMa ^ MQt ym Jtow taB^ 1km,

aad to d a ^ d s a ^ C t e a k of O a U v i ^ €k>d ?

Ttiastotodtb^tit t r i m l i i ^ - f a a a S M a s a

fcnaisBBB baa tba

Sfiritaf Q o d A a

^HiBl A a n i r a M r M a parish iri

g z a n lax in asarala, tbs i ^ g i o a a

STfoh, and a n ebaaaa « f tbalMf Ia ,

«b» taaOisaaf m u r

p a M ia tito aaawd jaHdiiuit. narBfctrbaaa

W t t M i n M l i p B i U a B of a ^ o r

aaBakMi^bfaft .w o t a M t d f a M K a A t t o k i M

baa* iiadt tC Htlli •WHBltlfc^ ^ t t ^ v

U B i o s G s u a o a .

Xsssaa. KDrrtaar—At ear Cbardt maaflng on

yeateiday, the foOowtng rescintions were bssbI-

moealy adopted, aad atdarad to be seat to the Ten-

Baptbk Ton aagr rest assand tbst they

apeakfotto tbesentimMtsaf Bapl^lnlUavidBlty,

WnaaaAS, there seena to have been tor months

paita settled ilmiitw InalViB to tha sslnds of oertaki

penoaa, wbodalmto te BiVtbt% to bteak da

andtotvlrtetNythe Uaaaee ef tha efltota ef

the Ttoaessee Baptbt, Mdpaiacahity Bra. UraTis.

by dt&ming his aamB: tr limepasa

ttaas of k n o m foots, sad hr byhig to forsa bim toto

aawdfe^tHst ecBtesry toBapUst iwsga the ^li& 'ef

the Rew Xtatsmati w d , w h s r ^ ^ ' bate to oar

m pmi^iiiinn tba M m saA stAataa^of tods to

the eaae, aad Ikel oaraabaa togy ees*eliBt to sB. to

JBeAei,Tbatw*

^ ChdsdansimpatUBit tost ear o o K H a a e a i a ^

i s a eartlaeaa and a Q A H * mil

that* w a h i m i y ptag tto*

tha laad of M ssiv AaeiaaA aaatsto I h i .kl.flia

i d | a i i h M < ^ b a m a f b a t o t a ^ -:

: Jhmbsd, Thai waaatdtoHrbidematta aetfea

11>a nsiest"tsstnhHiai a ( IdMto Twsiasii i

jtort^AlsWlBii toktitety

• a a d t o p ^ i •

IhanBMiBtatlM

Xkatawifrnf tlNaasaaaMMH ba s «

. ••-'i to. Matoisft"

i i ^i . .

,f

eatMdsMd to the n r m aiitist <»«scb to

Itoa.,aad:toe*MB « B t shaaM kafaOaMd « M i

a ^ , baia b e i ^ atoaWtoomosidt o ^ . Iban-

Airsi"- ^

Tbat wa, tha B a p O s t a a n * at Boy«b

Cieek, (htok ^ time tto? shoa^omaa thak

btekartag. and by to maka asaaada for tbepast..

Jwabal, welairefaH c M i a i n i totheChrto

tian abamalsr ef M e r J . 1 . ttwies, asBlst eauar ef

OBITUARIES.

u x o r . I B A A O w .

Dbdoa Taesdsy, 18th alt, tifyBliBonaiycooaanip-

tloa, la AdaawTlUe, rhL, Itait. Isaac W . Heatar, of

U. S.Savy. Tba deceased was bora in GranrlUe,

Cooaty, K . C., «o tbe SOth J a n ^ , 1832. He left

North Carolina qabe yoong, bb fotber baring aoted

m Lincoln Oeenty, Tena., ia 18ST. He entered the

United Btat^MaTal Academy cn the ISthOcfariier,

1848, aa Acfing Uiddiipeun, and in the abort ipeee

of six years and eleTcn montha he raae to be a Uen-

(enan(, hariog flBed the oOxa oi Aetii« Uldahip.

man, UMahipoan, Paaaed HldiUpman, Maater. and

bb comsalirion aa Llenteoant b dated September ISth,

1855. Be m a witb tha U . S . frigate Indepeodence

daring her laatcmiae In ibe TadSc, and obtained

leave of abeenee" atAapinwaB to Central America.

Adadre to aee Us IHendt, led himto Tbit Tennessee

Imtoedlataiy, and the aadden traaaltion {torn the troy-

iea to XaoMaaax, waa moee than hb conatitatim

conld bear, a^^eeiany at tha aeaaooofthe yearat

which he came—the middle of Jannary—aad erery

one can rcooBeet two yeara ago what odd wealbar

waa in Jannary. Tbb bronght on that total dbaase

ptioo. At tbe anggratloD of bb fHenda tai

T<ni«aae«, be applied to tbe Kavy Depattment tor

orden for the Pensaoela Kary Tard, tX wUch plane

aad in the Tidniiy he ranained ontil April, 1838,

when he again risited bb IHandi in Temieaaaa.

Deeming it Improdent to ipeod the winter in Teonaa-

aee, in October, he with hb brother. Sr. W . W . Hea-

ter, left for Tampa Bay. The yelk>w forer being in

Tampa, they did not deem it pmdent iar tbem to re-

main there, ao theycama tetUapfauie. Tbc^ bad

not been bare long, hot by their gentlemanly de-

partment iiad attracted to ihemaalTea a large circle

of friends; aad for the aatbifwti<p of his rahti«ea,l

woald aay, Uwagb he'died among atrangeia, be diri

amroonded by fHenda. He had beea for a nnmbw

of yeara a member of the Baptist Chnrch, and tbe

day before hb death a aiiniiita of the g o ^ had a

eonTermtiao with hin. He aald be M t pcvfoctly re-

algned to the wiU of Ood. He breoited U s last

abonteo'tdodkonthemoniDgof thelBtb. Hedied

withont a atraggle. J . T. Asnaawa.

AdanmiBe, Fla.

Sr ... :

^ n a a o ^ d o B «t knowlodge, aspeemlly

b t i ^ ia tba moat Uadabla p ^ t « m en-

g s f ^ ia by asottol bmags.:, SakaaeB aays,

" W M o m i f t t b a paatnpalibing, dmnfott* gat

wiadom^aad witb aUthynettiBg, g ^ Badet^

BtaaiiBg,^ " H o w madi boiter, (ha hsk^) ia it

to gat wisdom tbaa gold, and Bsderstsndiis

X M & s i ^ i i l n r r W i a i o n axadladtigBO-

nmaa or foBy, aa fox aa light axealletb daiknesa,

atriaaua 'awiadoamakadi b iBfoeatbdDn«

a ^ B i U a , n tbe nvaaled will of God to man.

It iaaainfolUble dinetoiy from eartb to beben .

H o w important then, tbat we prayerfnlly read

aadmaditoteonitssaetedpagea. "AUStoip-

t m ia g i m by inpiTatiaa of God, aad is

|*adtabIo for doctrine, for reproof for ooireo-

tton. for instrnotioB in ligbteoBBneGS, tbnt Uie

• a * of G o d amy ba perfoct, tborengbl; fara-

i ^ a d BBto all good works.^* Tba aaifinoMs,

not kamring tbe SoriptnnB, nor tbe power of

God, erred eonoerning tbe great doctrine of tbe

neorreetion.' Tba knowledge of tbe B l U e is

aoedfal, in order to Bsefalnosi and

in data aad atend^ . From tba Bftlewv may

learn from wbeaoe we are, and wldtbo- wa a n

gmng. It is a miiror into whidt wa may lOok

and aee onr moral ebaraater, refloated witb a

« tbonngb knowlod^ of tao Bible, n«»e need

donbt bis positiooa ia nfenaea to fntarity. It

is so pbkin, tbat toe "wayforing man, tbongb

a fool, need not eir therein." It is a lamp to

onr feet, a light to oar patb t b n i ^ t b W b w

gronnds of sorrow tQ a w t ^ d of bliaR. T o

seardi tbe SoriptBrei^ is aa ii^anotioB of tbe

blesaed SaTiar, far t ^ testify of bim wbo is

tbe only Sonree of eternal Ufe.

Tba Bereans w e n caDed iioU<,becanse tbqr

aearebed tba Scriptnres daily. It waa aaid

of 31motby, "Tbat from a child be bad knew

tbo Holy Soiiptarea, wbiob w e n able to make

bim wise nnto sslration, throngb faith wbiob

ia in Christ Jeaas." Darid asks this import

tant question, "Wbarewitbal shall n yonng

• oleanse bis w a y ? " and answers, " B y

taking bead tbento according to thy W o r d . "

Pareats most know ^ e BiUa . I f they wonld

obey tbat sacred injnnction, "Bring yoor

dkildren in tbe nnrtnn and admwition of tbe

-Jiord." A knowledge of tha Bible is reqtu-

site, in order to'onr doing tbe v i B of onr

bearenly Father a the serenl reiy respon^Ie

nlations we snstiun as Church members, hus-

bands aad wires, masters and semmts, neigh-

bors and eitiiew. Tbe fset of God's niAkiBg

a rerelation to man should be reason snSment

to infitience all to seek to know what is re-

Tcaled. Witbont tbe Bible, all wonld be

darkness as to the fntan. T o tbe Bible we i

a n indebted for all o w distingnidted priri-

legea as a nation. M a y tbe great Spirit wbidi

moved npon tbe hearts of holy men of old to

WRto tba Bibler move npon the heart of tbe

writer aad reader to stady and praotiee tbe

tea^inga of the Bible, we may have ita

fiolaaing pnmisGs to bnoy tu np in tbe hour

of death. j. o. a. w.

Harrbbarg, Mbs., Jan., I8S9.

• tlM 1

CHKIST u m TOtRBKI .F .

Suppose the g m t day to come, and you

stand befon Christ in jndracnt. W e will

not attempt to represent the language, or de-

scribe the doings t h e n ; bnt may not soraethi^

like the following be expected 7

C. " W b a t ^ you do witb the talents I

^ T o you t "

Y . " I endeamed to get property, be res-

peotablo, and Uto pleasantly."

a " B u t what did you do for me T W b a t

to promote my cause

Y . " I tnod to be honest and blameless; kept

up family relijpon; sometimea took part m

religieua meetiaxs; and gare s o m e t h ^ for

bonarolent o b j e ^ "

0 . " F o r wbieb did yoa do most, for me, or

for the world? T o promote the salTation of

toen, or to pleaso yonrself and adranoe yonr

worldly iatcreeta?"

Y . "Tbtt isa hard question for me to an-

swer."

C . " D i d you not know that I longed for

orcd out

saved by

tbe salvation of men, aa when: I poured out

to bo save

I C A B T A S S ICAZECBWB.

Depeitad tbb Uft^ at her grandmother^ near Ben-

riaw, in Eoak Coanty, Texas, at 11 o'ckxik, P. IL,

on Jannaiy lit, 1S59, Siatec Xary Ami lUtbewa,

dan^bter of Bro. John F. sad Maiy JsaeHathei

ef Meiroo^Tasas.

Sister Msiy A. Msthevs had gooe to pay ber

(tsndmetheravbit. 8beIetthcmetotheeq}oymcU

Of bat aiaal health, maehed her giandmother^ aaediy,

h a ooDpaayfoOTd^ to health; bnt than

Ibe rmbleea band of atBieticai, te Ito rapid progreM,

seised snd oonqnwed tor delicate consthntkn, in

the abort i^aea of Ore daya. Thaatbefoodbepeaof

tha ktadeatsaotbar, tother, retatlvea aad ftbndswtce

bUghted ia a fow snUtly fleeting

A ds^atdtwas ssntfor her pannts,btowasd*-

talBad from acaas canae mitll aba lay a corpae^ when

her saotherieaeM her beside. ThetoaBagofw-

ipat cannot ba told c n e a i ^ 8B» was eoncd the

beloved anas by aB whoks«tbee. Shawaaatraa

Chrbtlan to deed and to tzolh, beaae aad ataad.

She pnrfnaed'savtog toith to Chriatto May last,

aritedwitbtlw Baptbt GharA at Kdnaa,T>x*s,

to Jaly, and baa bean acUvriy aagagedtoadmoabh-

tog bar aamebtae on an aaMabto oceaden. Che

wasveryseiidtaaa to see hnpaiwatstoharsflBn-

my blood for it ; tbat the? w e n to

means of the goepel; ana that I had directed

my friends to give this gospel to all and per-

SBMe them to roedve it

Y . " Yes , I knew aU this."

C . " D i d yoB do all yon oould to spread tbe

knowledge and iofluenoe of my gospel among

tbem, and save them T"

Y . " I meant to do as mncb as I eoald oon-

veniently."

C . " H a d I done no m o n tbsn tkat, what

would have booome of youT Y o n know tbe

hei^en w e n perishing in on, and ignorant o{

tbat gospel whidi I provided for manat^he

<)rioe of my blood. W h a t did you do for

t h a m r

Y . " I tried to pray for tbem aometimea, aad

put in my yaariy oOntributicm to tbe misnon-

ary cause-"

C . f 'Howmuebwaaitr W a s it tbe amount

th«c yoB thought would most pIcMe me, aad

* do nMut to save tbe dyii^ w w l d T"

" I am afriid it was not."

C . " Th inkof wbat your house cost; snd

funitura, and d r ^ and all yonr de-

_ to tf ambi^on, pride and araetito Did

l<m to me, and love to immortal souls, guide

yon in all those expenses?

Y . " I mast owfesa tbat I aand too madb

for aelf, aad too littla for tbaaaad for premons

iGBla. O tbat I bad UredBion wisely; lived

71

asBS,kto

ti

derived erike prlvBege, by bsr rap-

aatoaaMaraBfia««td b f l s ^

She was of the tender age ef aaveatoea to

Aagas(,bat yotsbepeaaaaaad the weii^ to Sbde^

MTmb agad eoB.'' She w m I n a s ^ aasooto to h w

• a ; nweDbalaBctd mtaditbe iHendof aB,

^ M c M t y tha dMrcmed. &ha bad sat apart Sew

STaai^ W t o ratamhome tobarpanBtotroer; bat

U t o U a f geiar to an « a n b - b a a • ^ ^ was caOed

ia bee i^aiaat 4 beamB. She altered the sweet

Wetd,-Ma,"Isstea eanb. & r ftto^ asksd ber

if ^ know (bam. tfarykt tots anaMe tov^t

Bataek ilnm to b * a r M in let ttom kaow toa m

And toatlr, toe doaed bsr m Spa to dsath, aad toft

bar t M b t o p K a c ^ totoetowbabava aahope:

ne,aa,byaossaaas. ^ '

J b i a M , That a eopy of the torsfolag ba saat to

tbe ItoMSSsoB^ttat aad Texas Baptbt forpahtt-

JMabriatoatowAto*

l X 0 . 0 8 a B % C b . C M L KCaBaBa,lCed,

rda-

w tmt W . ; joaa cor.

O a a w a l d ^ onamiMiaBittNarn^ir .#<Bn

leftasbiittsle^Ifomid, tea

then bad b e m a «aaBd«nbla ;

r ^ tbe n^fat, tboiigb tbeprervioBS

beea beaatifnSy statist. H i o

ceased, but a drisding rain bad aet i i ^ J } i a d '

towalktwo m i k s t b r o i ^ it. H a ^

piebed tlds, I toi^ my seat ia a r ^

r i s ^ ; tbe wbistk sosnded, and wt

Whenerer tbe train stopped, I cobU

^ ^ a t i e r i a g dawB on toe top of tha

On ' the m M o w near to wbidi I

ber of large drops w e n oolleetad.

a m ^ g mood, and soogbtto

fnliatfrnetisa from tbcae rais

First, I tho^btJkom nortsi _

a world^ is f l m e d by ti^ bnath

m i ^ t y , or a drop water is monli

own laws, we m » y w d l say bow V w W n L

" H a t b tbe rain afotber?"^ Y e s , G o ^ i ^ P i

rent; aodasbe'aesdsit<sit2>e ' - • •

be is seen tobe "tbeFaibero

drop ot water nvideaees a dhriaa

snbetanoe it is oampoaed of—tbo

may b ^ to scattcawsll attest tba

G o ^ s B U g b ^ power. I l o t ^ - on

befon me, and thongbt evq>ora<

doisatiott, distiUntion, andgraTitatir-

witb the <^«ratiom ef etoetricitj, i

filled wito astonidmHmt at God'a

ways: I thon^t. abo, tbat' oidy j

ago tbcKdiopsfonnedpartoftbeirre

few minut<x ^ ^ and t; ,

fnxlongs in too mr. ' A n d whi^

be msf f Where will toej t n v d

t b ^ e S ^ in ocasiag yean aad

many ^dimts aad animaU help to

many niabows hdp to t

thirs^, fidndng hnman bongs he

Each single drop, , as much as tbe

ia in tbeboSow of G o d s band; esi^f

filsbis pleasne. M a y I , Kke than;

diowe to Divine laws, and fulfil

of kindness and ssefi^ees in tbe

Next, I ^ong&t of ik* simi

eoniraxis of na^mi dfjeds.

same power formed ooeans and

same hand whldi lihsped w ^ b t y ^

the dew gem, yet bow di&rent the

and tbe aixe of naiural o l ^ t s . In-^gsil^,

I find thesame material as in tbe

and in tiie movements of t b ^ drops (g^ffcxie

h w tbat reils Niagara's vart torreai

Just at this Mint of my c^tatiwa ;

the pane in&ae, and soon a w tbat I ^ e i l i o t

bava gone so fat u tbe stars, or even %-

.America, f w similarities and c o n t r a ^

ooesn was eioee at band, and rolled t ^ b^^No-

ble waves within a few yards of the

A h I I thought bow difiemt tbat

ters from these few drops!" I next

the sea as setting forth mankind

gate; a aa i j ^g wotld of existeni

with Tarions passdons and emo:

many plaoGS casting m i n and dirt,

comfort in tbe thought that "tbe Loni

mill

fartbmiif."

0 . ttjfy bdovnd <»es, laboring among the

imlliona of dying b e a t l ^ aaat to ymi aad

askadyoB, iaaty aaaw andfor IbalovB of sonb,

toaaadtbana bdp . H o w did yon tnat t b ^

oalUT"

Y : " I was to bBsy tbat I did not give mnab

attantioB to tbem."

O . "^faaamaebaaya ^ i t w a t o oaa« f tba

least of toeae, my teediren, ye did it BBto me.'

But yoB not know tbat baatbmt ssBla v a n

M k to p c t U l for t ^ t of tbat instcBetioa

bad denied y«BnaIf aa I ^

y«v i ^ t bava toal aaea to riva tbea T "

Y . <'1 fid ; b « t I did not Stink mndi about

ittoen."

G . " A a d so, in yonr m a A tbiakiBg of yoar

a a l U a a i wsridly isimito, y o * w a ^ a ^

tbii^ aad lot tbem patidit pneioiaB wmla,

s b A aa I aBSatad aaddied to aava. W a s that

bafiag tba "Spiait of ( Sunstr ^WetwyBB *

Cavistianr toan torn a a w O a i tba

anat s B & r greatly, m y dear aatna ba

btoder«d,aad f n b s % m a a y aaak baldii^lf

tba tabateaxy Uetowj waa aot t ^ h u a b a d

aooa: aad j o b badi i ieBewatyeereeemad

w b a t d i d y B B d o t b a K T '

: K o v , wbila w w m a y Btaaan to saaaair glad-

l y ia ^ piMX day, Ito m t f ^ M a a

t ^ ^ H o v a ^ f a aamer.tbatlaafcfBH-

- B. X--.

M-Battar to badai^eed for toe amcioBB appre-

liBMiMi,<ba« t w d ^ toa sbMIIbH * aa

O C B EHEPBEBO .

"Wbeatm to^ wUbosta sb^bcrd, Wawma fo-Uaaodal^

And eaqtnrd to n a n d h m m -T V b » %ssMd to i m M a tto

Bnably aeeklng jr . EUp which eomai fivrn Qad a k ^ ,

Ha wbodwe'Ss snrtdst tha Cbarch^a,-Drigwd oar SBi itiaBt voice to heart

InwBae mee ftom all «»ar ahara— Kow bo ramni to anawar pnyec.

-Wewinpraiacidm, Helaa oatothb Budcbb ca»B.

God baa sent wka>nbi>a|]^-«d—: . Hhnfoc-wiwm vaitedtoac—

Serrant of (be Lnrd*t atmoiniad. We win itaet bioi with asang.

Ai«t<i|!elb«r W m the grateioi BOtaa pralaog.

Ueaaenger of Ooa, nost welc.mel Wdcome paator, Wacber.iKcni:

CoBta snd gnide aB-~fnsle cor duUiffr-' To those joys &at n e m n i i

TbanabSaafoi And atecnal Hii! to spend.

is mightier than noise of many w»it»8, ' !^d

tiiat soon the deluge of sin shall be

and tbe eartb be filled with a holy " "

wbo shall all know the Lord.

Tfa«i I looked again at my

drops on the pane—and thon^t of

ify. I f sll mankind are represent

ocean, eadi bntnan beingismfrop.

sea may be all dinded irto drapt.

drop of being—a separate existaoc

and distinct fnmi all others. " W b j

W b a t am I , O Lord O h 1 tie

of individ^ity when sin is felt, jm

tiered in, and eternity realized! I am ]|oe

alone! a being rssponsible to G o d ^ - n o ^ e r

0K« can answer for me. A H united, c ^ o t ^ d

me. What, noentf Yea, O s x canSuci^he

will, if I seek unto bim. In bim 1 ^wld* as

regards my standing before God, b e v t ^ d ^ r f

fcat In him I would bare my will sir?

s w ^ o w e d up. f-

"Tboo art my sea of lore. TThov aU uy pleaaom ndl;

The elrcta wiieremy paotiao* moTi Tiie oectn of my soul!"

A very holy man once observed, I

consider m y s ^ «iafu, I am bnt a frojf of

mnddy water djii^ in the sun of ^

bnt when I look sx myself in Christ,

drop of water swallowed up in a f^osn.ass

ocean of parity and blessedness."

Bnt thongh wited to Christ, a s ^

g e n ^ Bwllowed tip in him, I am stilly

Union to bim does not destroy my infnnsi|r.j,

nor do away witb TCspoBsibili^. I bare ^^y

otcn work to do—a personal infinenTC to'^t

forth—a smarate aceonnt to give—anf (i£»o-

counted faitofial} a ^stinct nward to|pe«we.

A Toi« here seoned to say, run, pu

may obtain" A n d jarttben, I n o Q ^ ; |st

many of the d w ^ b ^ o n me w w e ingail b ,

and some of tbem seemed running a r ^ ' ^ Lth

each other. It was curions to watch ^ I

could almost &ncy tbem endowed witU

One, or more, w o u d get larger snd ^i^gt ^

shake itself a little leem inclined to sn* sa

start—tben stopt—go an indi or so—step lin

—seem to tiy to maintsis its bold—Kad at tost

go down very reloctantly. Anotho' voaidJset

off at a dashing rate, and go down atodee. as

if fe&rless of notluog. Sometimes two d i f n

wonld start together, as if to M s. riat ? It

bnogbt to my mind a '

who watching, on a wet

mine, on the impulse

heavy wager whidi of two drops w ^ d ^ t

down fiiBt. Tbe inspense was l o ^ c f *

nsnaL A n d just before the goal

the two drops ran into one. O f oosse,

bet was withdrawn. Hiis ought to i^re ^pen

n rebuke to cnch felly. Peter says,

Aunb ass, i^ieaking with nun's vraoe, r e ^ ^

the madness^of tbe prophet;" and, ssre^sin

this case, the mlent £x>ps senmed to tisy^we

win be no party to your ibdidi p m s a s w - ^ ^ n

hew many ways does natore utter ber

against man's folly ? ^ f '

"Siltni Jnju," tbg^ descend; you s m W ^

bnt yoa htar than not. Oae bangs tt^to^ng

a Uttle b n g o (ban another, h«i in an b«i|: «r

two, all on wbidi I now fa>ok, wiQ I s j l ; ^

B a t Koae to enst in other jdaoea, u^atfler

A n d as no p u ^ e oFmsiSe- is

anmhilated, ao no human b d n ^ dnks u^S^to-

ingiijCT. The drops of b n m a u ^ foS ^ s t ^ ^ ^

ocean of death, Int eadi riseagain a

— d e w d r o p oa tbe tree of life,«r a.dK<k

oa tbarodc of det^mr, witb sin t a n ^ V *

reatinit. Tbe ooar«e evidences tbe

aad determineatbe otd. Tbe baadloiqt,

ly, Br earelra rafcr^ cannot gain tbe b 3 j

nor can be, wbo s b M from the Cr<

lovea bt^ineai, wbo invokas beaTeniy^

a i a w a t G o f a ^ ^ , B U 9 » a f it. .

LetBs e e ^ B i ^ to k a n lesaoos friMW

nifrdreps; aad m y eanaatly to bajKUda

lika t b e m — A k L Ja^itpot

writtaB of oairwhmn we are caDed to

aad inotato:' H e ^ a l l eoBW dowa aa ^ i a

tba movB gtasir as sbdwen Ibat initt

eartbr A n d o i ^ wa not to w i A ( < f b a ^

B i m i If we anUsased , let us u a ^ «lbe-

ooBte hearings. TbopteadBtcEkettfb

all eiBia aear toeaL T ^ a i _

A vefeaao, spnadiBK d e a o ^ ^ ail

aiBBnd- Tbapaaaoeatoare

£aat wind, or ratber Eke a wbiriwiEs,

mtboo, « iqs Bsaay plew

darotea-4t«nr a n £ke a d

«Hfca£.petseoalooe ^bemadnsL aad

tomis£s£ l a i a l a v e r a a a d W b d r

^ friends of tb* soBlr^^teJtaMns^ri

ifce4iM r d M ^ im ^

kBa,the frntfid shower. Mayaadtof ^

I m t o b a a d m n f r y — " * Haaiaj fim tta

M f ' i o kalp to aiwriA m a a t o k n ^ -

^ t k i a t w i l l tba

ar Air acmssr scrx-

^ BaoiHtt G u t b : 1 i i e . £ ! l l o w i n g fp?m

the K e w Era, aad fiaa timaofi^iimsofaoaw -

^ m y frie»a», f copy, and d e n n itlo be p n V

liahed ia yonr pqier, tbst t ^

read may aee tbe trBlbaeaatoMedthcTtia. >

"Friends and nogbors : having j s ^ c p a n d a

eommodioBsdmp f a tba sala of liquid fiie,' I

emteaoe t lu early opportanity rf isfbrmhig

yen, tbat on Sstnrd^ next I wiD SBaniMaa .

tbeboBDESscf mskij^dxanbrdSipaayersaBd

begears, for tbe soto and ra^eetaUeisnnf

the comacuni^ to support. * . ^

" I shaU d a d i n ' f i o ^ a r s j S r ^ ' w l o d i

exiate men to deeds id riot, roblw^,andUood;

and in eo d o o ^ dimrniiJi the eomfoebi, eng-

mait tbe expenses, and radanger ^ vrlf »

of the commmufy. I will undertake^ at t tnrt

notiee, for a smaQ snm, and witb graatexpod*.;

tion. to prepan victims for iha a^lnms,<be

poor bonses, the prisons, and timgaSows.

" I win famish an artiele wbt^willtoorcaaa

the number of fotal aeddents^ m i d t ^ r ' b a '

nnmber of distreadi^ diaeas^ and rmdcr tlii»

a n harmless inocialda.

" I Aalldeal indrnpwIdebwilldqB^Kaift .

of Ufo, many reasoB, most of p n y a t y . a n d '

allof peace; wlndi will canse foibiera to bs

fiends, wives widows, diildren oqthsna, aad all

mendicants.

" I will canse tbe rising generatiaa to gten>np

in ignorance, and ptove a bnrdmi aid BBtssnea

to tbe Tiafrrnn

" I will eauw m o i b m to forget U n r niellisg

in&nts, and riigins tbeir priceleai ianeeance.

" I ^rm cormpt tbs ministera of ih^It^i'', ' b-

Etmet tbe p r c ^ s s of tba g o ^ , de&la t etfia-.

rity of tbe Church, snd cause taaiparri.

i t i ^ and eternal death; and ff any ahmtli! ( « .

so impertinent as to wby I bavctba bb<1«o-

i ^ ' t o bring sndi aecnmnlated miseiy wj«n

a eomparativelT happy people, m y boaaat re-

ply ii, monej.

' T i e spirit trade is laentire, and seme •pn-

feanng' Christians give it tjair ebrcrrol eons-

tenance. I baT-e a I'cence, and if I da not

brii^ these erfls npnn tto, rome bodre^se wiJL^

I lire iff a land of libcrfy; T hsve pnrcbased

the ri^t to dcmoiUh «he dsaraoter, destroy tba ^

health, shortea the Irre*, and min the mnls of

thoae who eboose to bon-r me with tbmr ena*

torn. I pledge mym'Jto do all I bare bereia

"Those wbo wL-b any of tbe abova apemSed

evfls brongbt upon tbein?Elrcs or tbdr dearat

friends, are requested to mest mo at my far,

where I will, for a few cents, f a m i A Siem intb

the certain means of d c u ^ m . "

P . N . PsTixinf .

H<mr TO TASK x.vrm.

A London jonmal admanishex *afib of its

readers to take life like a man. Take U jaiit

as tboosb it waa—as it ia—aa m n m ^ . *ito1,

enential ai&ir. iTake it just as t b o i ^ yoa

liersonally w e n b « n to the tsfk « f per-

I'oiminir a ' B m y part in it—as thirarh tba

world bad wmted for yoat aoiaini. Take it

as though it was a grand opportunity to do

and to achieve, to carry forwM grmt and

good schemes; to help aad eiaar a f«Aaring,

weary, and it may be baait-brokBa btoibar. ;

Tbe &ct n^life isunderraluod b y a i r m t

najority maaltind. It is not balf as

rnm^nfassbgaldbatbae88& W b e n i a l b a man, or wtmnn, wbo aocoe^liiiea oae titlte Af

^riiatmigbtbe.dese? W b o eaanatlpAbaek

npon opporti^tieB lost, i^aas B n a ^ i v » d ,

thoajzbts dusted, asprntions wnfUISel . and

an eianed from tbe b u * rf BeeesBHT asd

nbleeffort; I f wa knewbettorbowto toie-Miii

make th« meat nf nfo, it woald be & r ..peater

thanitis.

K ^ j u k I then a man ataads amde from iba

crswd. labors earnesJiy, ateadfo^ , BBtfiilent-

1t, aad strsngbtway beaomaa fioaoBS for

dom, intolleot, Aiff. gCBStoesa nC aoaKt mrt.

The w o t H wonden, adauras, t d o G M ; aod xet

it only illastralaiwlmt a a A m a y , d o if be

takes bold of life witb a

bnt aay be « a , a 8 d fa!

notiung ia reaaaa b a m a y ^ e x p M to aeoftot-

pBdt. T b e n ia no nagie, aa ndMpla, w> aa-

erettobimwbo ia bntve ia baart and deler-

miaed ia spirit.

Life token in tUs w a y n k & t r f j :

ia existenee, afot w m a ^ is rf

ndoOTemeatoand g b n s a a n B « a % B i d B n t a

BtriaB of iaSarea «r a csntiBBoaa^toto af

tal a a d p b y ^ t e r p o r . - { M i » i m f l l i | a w i i r -

. LBidNa!soB, vbBa SflmldtodwaeBwbir-

p a d a b o a r d bia shift ssnanisd. to tbt^rtk.

pneimtatdy, read tutdly.aad ia.aa,kf !at< d ,

rmoe, tbe n k s of fte aerriae, aad tibk c m ^ . ^

" B o a t a w ^ toyaaraBly;

Lord KdsaawoaJd tbea lode axBBxid at Lis-

e S B « - H d I I v ^ i O n n . ^ " V M M ssty.

^Wbatl aa^ torn rf yaB,«aittBBaB, B b ^ b m i-f,

| 0 B baa l i q r ^ B p * tbat m a ^ j M ™ .

tofl^inga! Pntia tb^tiiaa l a y l i a w a i p y .

m lim S n a t balQa i i ibmIIi toil*; » w '

n t y l a n ^ d i t O m aaBar * B a i i s i ; i

adaad bis J W t i f W f i ~

^ M M b a b e a ^ f t f arataiB a » 1 l i ( «

i ^ E o ^ q n a C . , . ^

-•-T, • '• , •• ,-,-1 K v a r r ^

af Bootoia fiaMaBd " " " ^

tarMdigrdBa1ioa._

Bbait of w n l ^ i r

bBttfM^B

T b a l a H « i

t

•'•iit

T 3 P

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• A X O D A X . i U U i S ^ ] ^

I Q n a o i s S t u u s x ^ W o i * U M M k m IB o a k i l t e M l

• i n * to M v i d m a k a B f t A C i a c i ^ •rOaltetiK t M i T i w

C K . F m M M . 1 . I M . 1 . &

V f f l t t b i U l B t h B t k U t d M i t e

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f n m t b e a b o v e , c o e w o a l d s u p p o s e t h a t D r . • a s l y d i d n o t l i k e w a r a n d s tr i fe , for t b U r e a s o a b e w a s ai^iaiBtisd. E m b r a c i n g t b e t M S a b t S t b in S e p -t e m b e r las t , vraa h d d t h e W e w o o k a e a m p t o e e t i s s . I t h e r e s a w S e v . B a m o d H e o d e r s o n . I n e o n v e r s a t i o n w t t h I i im, o a t h e i i j a r y b e b a d d o n e a n d w a s ftOl d o i n g b y h i s w a r w i t h B r o t h e r Grave* , h e p a l l e d _ p a r c e l o f l e t t er s f t o m b i s p o c k e t , s t s t i n g t b e y w e r e fnm HmrA, Mmlg a n d o O c r s , vrg^ him to put imnOntit. Ua mU, Dr. Ibmls kmi vmd him mMaa hit mifki, i i i i W A w l o s t , w h e n b e ( M a n l y ) t o l d H e n d e i s c o to s t t ^ , b e h a d g o t b o l d o f a s k a n k . [ W e a t e a a b a m e d to u s e m d i l a n g u a g e in o a r p a o e r . b a t b i s from Dr. I f s n l y ! W e f o r g i v e s n d p i ty .—Ei> . ] H e n d e r s o n s a i d , h e w a s d c o e , s n d s h c a l d l e t t h e m a t -m r e s t .

A t t h i s t i m e , B e o d e r a o o a n d m y s e l f e n t e r e d t h e h o u s e , s U n t a l k i n g o f t h e s a m e s a b j c c t , w h e r e t h e r e w e r e s e v e r a l p r e a t h e i s ; s a s o e g t h e m I recoOect A . O. U c C i x w , J . J . B n l B n g t n n , B n A i a X a t t i a o n , Dr . I<aw, a n d otheca . S a m e o n e r e m a n e d t b U It h a d i i y a r e d H e o d e t s « n , b o t h i n t h e d r c a l a U o n o f b i s p a p e r a n d s t a a d l a g ; t b u i t w a s a e r e a t sacr i f i ce for t b e D o c t o r ^ f r i e n d s h i p . H e n d e r s o n r e m a r k e d , t b a t Bro.- M a n l y w a s a m a n o f t o o m a g B a s i m o n s a s o n l to h t a n y b o d y s a f e r o n U a a o c o o a t ; Hmt Mam weuU I s o s * aa and c m a o s t tit StaU from Iftr. to Simtk frit, md htridm, U tlov^U Graret samadrtW B S » A N > F . H o u x t .

Bro. Hendren's testimoD v : During the month of Fdmianr or March,

and wbQe engaged in tbe legitimate porsoitof mv bosness, in my office a t XashviQe, Dr. HoweU made, as I supposed, a caeod finifing me en^jiged <m a. drawing Ibr Bev. J . R. Graver—as so<m as the &ct was made known, i . t^ .tiiat the drwrii^ was for Bev. 3Ir. Gnve^ Dr. Hotrdl vdimtarily remarked A a t the said Ren J . B. G r a m "was a disiwnest man aad oould iio« be trusted." Tbe above is commnnicated to Ber . j . B. Graves, voluntxrilr, in view of tlie recent actigo of the First .Cfiitrdi in Xasbville, ton-ard that gentleman and brother, which I have learned front the odnmns of the Tennenee Baptist.

A. B. Bxsdxes : . Architect. Bro. J. O. Wright's oorrobontionr

NAsavtua, March 1 . 1 8 6 « . DsAa B a o . OsAvxa:—Since D r . H o w e U d e n i e s t h e

t r o t h o f BIr. H e n d r e n ' s eer i i f l cate , I f e d i t m y d a t v to t e n d e r y o a t h a f o l l o w i n g . . A b o a t t b e I s t o f S e ^ t e m b e r , 1 8 o 8 , i n a e a o T e t a a t i o a w i t b I > t : H o w e U h e t o o k o c c a s i o n to s a y t h a t b e a n d y o a i s e l f c o n l d n o t r e m t i n i n t h e s a m e Cburd i . ' B e told m e c b a i ^ w o a l d aooD b e p r e t e n d a g a n s t y o a . a a d t h a t o c l e s s t b e final r e a a l t w a a sat i i f a c t o r y t o b i m ( r e f e r r i n s t o t h e ^ o o t e n i p l a t e d t r i a l ) b e w o a l d n o t b e t b e p a s t o r t b e F ir s t C h a r e h t h r e e m o n t h s .

B e s p o k e o f y o a s s a b a d a n d d i s h o n e s t m a n , e o e fai w t M s e v e r a c i t y b e h a d n a c O D f i d e n e e ; a n d d e a r l y i n t i m a t e d t h a t y o n h a d d s f i a s d e d s n b s s a i e n to t h e T e o M s a e e P a b U p O l a D S o c i e t y to t h e a m o u n t o f t lSOO. Y o a r b r o t h e r i a C b r ^

JACOS O. Waiinrr. "JOmr JSro. C r m w . — I n r e p l y to y o a r not i^

m a s t s a y t h a t I c a n n o t g i v e y o a a cer t i f i ca te frven t h e b r o t h e r w b o rr ia ted t h e ooeversat iaD r e f a r e d t o , for t b e p t a b r e a s o n t h a t i t w a s B r o . B s r i o d a l e , B e i e -n a . T b e c o n v e r s a t i o n t o o k p b c e i n M e m p h i s , l a s t spr ing , b H w e e n B r o . B a r k s d a l e a n d Dr. J o n e s , o f K a d v i B e . T h e r e i s n o m i r t a k * a b o a t B . B r o . B . t o l d t b a a a s B s t U n g t o B r e i . D i a n a . B n k , D i a n a a a d m y a d f h a v e t a l k e d o v e r t h e m a t t e r s i n o e m y M a r a p p e a r e d b t b e B a p t i s t , a n d b e s a y s , t b a t I rrpor ted c n r e c t l y . I a m s a r e t b a t I g a v e t b e s a b a t a n c e , i f n o t t k e v e r y w o r d s . H e r e i t i s a g a i n , a s n e a r a s I c a a rscoOect , j a s t a a B i O l B a A s d a l e r e l a t e d It fa m y s t a d y , J a s t b e f o r e p a h & s e r v i c e :

" B . ' Y o u s a y , y o a w o a l d n o t b e B e v t v B r o . G r a v e s e n o a t h . ' '

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o f U m . ' " B . ' T h a t i s v e r y s i n g i d a r . ' - T h e c o n v e e s a U o o r e U t s d , a l s o , to Dr . B o w t O ' s

t r e a l a s e n t o f y o u n ^ e e t i n g t h a t p r a j e r - m e K i n c . Dr. j r s ( i e s g a v s B r o . B . t b e p a r t i e a l a i a . . " T h i s w a s iCT fin* a o f o a l n t s n c e w i t h B r o . B a r k s -

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- BowHag Breea, F e b . M 6 9 . ' I B o a B A s .

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I have reorived a bazrd of sngarfeom Kadi-ville, weighing 200 ponnds. neL I t is excdlent qodity^ The bill ef t he grocers has been sent me by m d l , and the worda, "Bo-cdved payment" l e p U y written. I eannot p o i B U y t ^ i r i i o bas bea t 80 kind. I f ind tny-self thinking of a d o i a i frtonds in N s d i v i ^ who are good e n o n ^ , T kikov, t o do jus t s a d i a thing, and therefwo I tbanlr them all for t b " mark of appioba&m, aa I s i^ioser e ^ t o -r i d eonrse. To a man who loves to ^ v e his eoSee as w d l sweetened as I do, whst can bo more acceptable than sugar, tbe gteti sweet-m e r f

The Lord reward the unknown giver a thou-sand fold. r .

tram KMlni lk S>qr O n M * . THXBAFTIBT OOdTCII. AT ODD n U O W B *

H A I i . -It beecersSy known that a Council caomosed of

BweKngera ftem tbe dUteent nrarAes of the Cod-' cord Aasodailoo bas been Oillcd to eoBsder the c of Bev. J . S . Graves; aad as we paUisfacd tbe pco-oeedings of the other trial before Dr. Boocirs C b s S ^ wehavebeenreqnestedtopabfisb die proceedii%s of theCaandL

The Cooncil met oc Tneoda; idght at 7 o'dock. On motion of J . B. Batland, the Ber.BL F. Ham. c i Keatneky.wasreqasstedtoaetas Modstator, onta the Coonca was organised. Tbe rd l bdng called tbe foOoviag Churdaes answered wUh ftslegal (Changes SM names omitted, as they win befoi in snottaerotam.]

Tbe credentials being a{iproved, Mr. ' Fletcher moved that all vinting bretUen, not con^dsiiig tbe Coooord AmocSatico. wbo were pcemt, be requested to take seata In the Cooncil.

BIder J . J . Martin waa elected Moderator, and D. T. Jones, Secretary. After eertaSn prdfmisary mat were attended to, it was SKrved that Mr. Gravea pro-eeed toaddress the Coandl in regard to the o^ect for wbic^ it bad been cooveoed. He spoke shoot two boors, attempting to dww that even mootbs be-fore ehariRs were b t m i ^ agdnst bim in tbe Fint Chareh of this city, there was a porpose formed by Elder HoweO, and otheis, to rata hia Cbristian r iar-acts', aod bring npoa bim tbe disgrace of a Cbarch expnlsiOB. Ysiioos docoments were read to prove that a plan waa set «ei foot by wUcb this porpeae was to be effected. He proved it by t^'Trw-ntit by Eidets Benson aod Bailey, tbat Mr. E. P. Waltao re-lated to eedi of tbem that Dr. HoveO, before leaving Biebmond, badexpremed Us detominatiac to pot downOravea. Be also proved tbat members of tfce First Chnrdi bad said, wb(B Dr. HoadTs retamwaa determiitfd OD, tbat be waa tbe man to pot down ran over Graves.

Mr. Graves abo attempted to show that tbs {dsn for Us overthrow cooteaplated tbe overthrow of Bidets Daytoa and Peedlcten.

A statement &om Mr. Jaaaes F. Fl^dier, of Mnr-freertion>,^s read, to the efiect that the latePreri-dent Baton nad stated to bim, and otben, Dr. BowsH had advised Um (Eaten) so to administer the ailUrs of Coioa Bnirersity. so aa to le t i t ge down, by way getiiiig Mr. Pendteton oo t r^ lbe FacaBy.

Befne Mr. Graves got t h r o s ^ with bis leasaika, oa motioD, i t was adjoanied to 9 o'dock, Wedm-day moraiDg.

M o m x s Sxsenoi —At 9 oUock, Mr. Graves re-samed snd SnidiFd his speedi wliidi be b ^ I d t fiaiahed the night previcas. ASer rsading letten^ showing, as he ssid, how the plot tUckeoed, he caOei, oo Mr. Carson, raciirned Miadonaty fTeen Africa, to state witat Dr. Howdl had said to Um.

Mr. Carson stated in a fh r words, that Dr. HowdL in Febraary or Mardi, 1865, had said to Um, among ether Odngs, that he made Grsvea and ba woald makeUm—thati twasabadjoban^ww, Ac.

i M t m were then read ihrnt Elder Bam. Hndst>> SOD. of Alabsma, to a grntleiasn in Flooda, Hating varioas things in rdtatence to Mr. Qravea, slao con-taining extracts from Dr. HowdTs letter to Boider-SOD. in one Of wUcb Dr Howdl is represented aa saying that the r^mrt of the BiUe Beard of the Bootberc Bi^itist CODveDtion, wUdi report waa adi^ited, 1838, ptaced Eld. OaytcD in a poabiaa (pom which be woald never riae to renwctddBty.

Mr. Graves having fialdied Us meeth. which 1 aboat aix boois Id length, in regard to. wbat he said was a eomUnatiaa agaSot bim, a coaaBittse was sp. poiraed to examine an tbe matter that bad been ie>. ferred to, and report a c c n d i n ^ .

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— U o'cuca:, r . jl—Whether Mr. Graves i i r i | ^ or wrong, we of ccone do not know, bat be is cer-tainly a very poirarfOI, doqaent aad impressive speaker. He bos ccDsamed mora than t w d v s U m inUsvinaicatioo.aad wOleoattBne his n e c b tUa mondng;

tlM IMIy 0 « a M > J . B. QBA-V3S B m R A S m X .

Thepneeeaagaa t tbe Hall ycstsrday were very teereatiag. Mr. Graves oooduded Us tog spoeoL Bfle«abeatBinla«th.atoaon. Dariagbis he sastaiaedUmsdf with great aUBty aad aigamenta. It wonid b e b B p o s s i b l e for us to ^ evnsBoatl ineofUsproofcandargameBta.

whom were lo-ferrsd the diSteent (Astgea and m ^ k a t t e n s mo-f m r i agafawt Mr. Otavea bsiiie I t e F M a i ^ repotted, sustaintog aii. Gravea aad bis ^aority, de-e h r i i ^ hieibet , tbat Mr. Oravm'arraignmeat waa nnscrtptaial, aad wbboBtapaiaOaleven ia absalhsB emmtiy: that B was gotten BP by BIder BomO aad bJi p e ^ t o d i a g r M e a a d r d a K r . & a i w a a a maa

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iiA k m kitd fini>:mfa-te>,if ak^nitinir

tair to tiM ganiu (CU^fijintai^ JBiti ilMf. t ^ lfcrt c iiriBMliTiiiiliii fkatHdoBS of CWrif, ttrt amlBM joUh as » M B ^ da^ vqjMqLiiia^^^

Mu uamU wf mmriaa wami^it hm Oemmitm tofine Ua iuta&at oT a Baud. iBtkMMBAaniM frM A* U d «f dNirW Imm. n o r rvj tot •nrnnmrifw m the tbn^B i U l»T« Kbdkd aadtkreira off

i e a i S g . l i U k t ^ • M t i i a i ^ ^ v k lafioalemr •CMCThue.^ ikputan fam fte m i & t ^ of w n e i ^ wmM ««H trnn vmani,

•ad tbat&n, to «I1 ipM to togtaerMrfe—rita^Bpofcrf A e l w r f MB 3 tfs tcM u i rigit eaaaot b« ii^ •mni , ud »Q t^ krart aad Idwtm (SiriiilM iaMMtowidk in Oe p«tl».» Wa nownMiwi tlw wnrewttt ts ovr lirvtbrai. Waihallm^aBd ^rouel* i%i«nlto«itfa intoiMt iddMi M c

T U •ntwtm —«t» irith tttttar «apfl«tion

frM ant ft ftvafton utdinndMBt an , Bsd •^•flJty fron fte « & « ^ wiou 8o-•MtiMasdtMr Agnti, W Uiic asn leat MuoMndt it to tfcoM ber t&at «T«ry gmt nfona, aal WMy gbrf. OH atcipnN kaa W b makd is ttam, sat> toni, wd* •tra^-ud lite iMbwd wit immoctofi is dM b w ar vproit^

irt&WMtjr

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ia ti^^t^ui^iuHl

appiMtad ft ^ h o O M M -

tiMi<i(ik«teto effttwTeiEk. to BeaMnrr ininnMiiiiti far «•&!»« Omiiml CmrartaHictf lUcgrtn, toliite tBtoeeaside-mtoB tl« rraeiliMwy of ndvaiw tfn anber of tiM g i ^ Wmleai lodMM, tad o ^ viMa*

Coanatbaef

a* gmni bewreieat mlatiM, nai othn-IMuBf^tlM b«MTCl(BtOMn&&S«f tiM

leitiee ef D*getei. ja Aetowdayfcew of Oa Olifv &tMt Ohareh, How York, oa Tavday, M ^ lOtk, 1869. at 10 •'•k^A.U.

tattaKatea, MtddOe, ud Nattk>Wi SlilM, is nqatrtid to appnat ta«Migatw~ ft — . . . .. -t •adaktttaa—totteOtonialaoB;

ftdditiBBif ddMto fitr vmr tao kmadnimmkm-, »admrjBaphit Atoooia tioa, aad«f«7 B^tiit ITtiMBuj OtmBtiaa, or otUr B^tM - - -

MBd Mpaetirafy, t&no D d ^ ^ to Oo Oca

H a a ^ o ^ o f tU OwToatiga atoia-^m'iato A^aiuiiail^ «ad tayodimgr af

S ^ w S a l t a w r y S S ^ I ud Miwple aad eftetiw ia apontiaB; •ad^if pQtoibb.todmNaMM>i« t)^arii4 AoaMcalMftil aadprnamtoa^pacatm, of indSvidaali and <Aardk««, ia tibo gknoaa serviaeofeeBfati tbevaridtoGkriaL CnaaillHii expwaa ao oniinaa » to «i«t t&wJdba da^ frir only ftiit V ^ to bdBu* llusr bntfareo fl^ppofluiitj itf ihMuni ia Tlbat dalibente jidcaeBt fta de-iwwwaatvm napeec^ Oeaa impftctaat <]iiciiiaBiL Itlsk^tluUovwTClmT^aad othffOfgHBMtioM iaebdad iatUaadI.aiIl be cqms^ad in tfca Gonvo iaa, aad ate it. iaaot viaetiaaUe fin- Oea to appnat Btte-

r so lilbir ftMtlairtM

ifeOonaf:

; wml u> SQ- opia tbla win Wmti-

tafSo* Siepfisathrr taeoBsiae uitMi

' terSinM nd «ia OTidd tat a

I n B&icr {oaeh to xfeaaaattocafaauttia •

t paEttn Tfnt ft llgthBpiitlMhi

SopoTut to no hub

lio (rvas eneor

«fB hTeftarUx

[Slff.aOD or EmiiMiaittitwUeb

rttesiar^BrilMr tamyt

' E M S .

«i«,t]iat tbeyaiO ednouafttetlmrtmwb by Iidtor, fa> tte eaia af a n «Be of tbe ander-i^aad, m ioaaaa to be laU bdbre tbe Con-

Maiuuauuera^ tto ffnteiaaafaB

i k ' brfintia IlnrTaA

' I m afemfr . llaOObMhMBcddIO iiovM. a bdcte

fe VaAint-

- T b i B t M .

.aari aldc itMcte.

Toaara Oe azpaoao of iaaaii and aailiiig drenlan, Bapliat; editan an itqaottad to pcd^A dis eaO, aad aaatea and iiiiiatoiiai andasnd to Rgaid a as ooiaaHttad to tk«ir ears tar tfca poipaae of kjiag it befon ilieir Cbnrdci, Boards, IS Co axtteea.

Sana Sbzlbov, 1 S. £. L. Tazuw, I E. T. Hbcox, VCoaaittM. J.M.BKDca, Ja^ | Sow. Bamr, j

!fm Tori, Rirmnf, t85». The aadenigned eoBenr in tite abore call,

aad laoooaaead the Coa*«ntiatt to Ae tavrx-Ua ragatd af tbe drnwiiastioa-

Sr»a bj FnoMia Ws: aiid, Bana Stow, R. H: N e ^ B. W. Gadtmaa, J. K. Maidoeh, AaftWUbar, Lesonei Porta-, WiIHaaLsai-SOB, WimsB H. Sbuler, 6«ixjte K. Brim Gooiga B. Ue. Inae Dftri a B. Fbdp^ An-thony O A j . W . T . Bnatky, David J. Xer-laa.a W . Adaaa,I*.D. Boona, WHSaai B. Wa&BK, Ttanaa J. Gona^ WiDiu Sagw, Sathaa Browa, Ebeaoer Owdda^ Jafea M. Dariea, S»&an B l ^ , WiBka HtDataa WWSm Maxpby, a Sonsoaeni, Jia Haixia, B. S. Bazioaa, 6h«kaf S. Wabh, Geone W . Eaton, TMas Bkbea«^ Thonas

Saaiia, H. J. MalfM,!). IL Wlbaa, Saaad -

TaaActiost a> BaAaur'k Cuxk Caczca, -Eaasaaaa.—It isfaKraa to Oa xaados of ^ Tenneaaea B^tiat, aad win be to an read the "TnaT pot forth by Stdar H. aad U , party aa a Chanh trial, dcs Oai Bder H: waiagaei Blder J. J. Hurtin. vdb anse half doaoi o&er Bajrtiat Kantei^ befiae &ftt

or party, aad rtargad, faoaeuatod and pviemad their ooavietaoQ as ybaf aadafronoro lOae^mftoataa ataA aa aaiiQri Um aad them that Ooy wm to be triad, aa that ttey wgjbt ^ear aad deftad. Thaw ezflaDest •iauaeia, aaaa «ho kamr aad ady azereiMd iMv ri^ta aa atiaaa aad Oriitiaas, were amigned aad pneeaated by JBIda HoacQ, ]>..wiOankaa Knah as a, aatifcatfaa of tka aad Elder H. did k W . pipem, aqd

i m pcoeaiiag &asr aoaris&n by dw [ of aU hit patty, aa (arct^-

an^ •ajorily of ahidk wmranea and^il-dnB,> aad aO. Aia withoafe lUr Isoakdfa aatafiwaaais after thor aataaea of gai t had bees raosrdsd vpon A* laoorda of Om party hara.

Thnthk high haadrd aad etiiBinalyrooe-«aaw to the tan of (ha Chardk Slia

^paiatad aOaasittaa toflaaapaa EMar B. tm proof of his ahaigK Ha aoald «aly refer

to aa expranto cf apoiaa by SUfe M. i* tta Tenaaaana B ^ * , lepatig aa« poxanadby Elder H. aadethiKaItt fte'a S. -CoanBttaa, and giaaag it aa his aoafiatiaB. pndaaadbyhau^ aad aaaiag all diet oe> onsadiaaat OaoteatiB^ that Oa w v a a

w thae awaaaraa. TkatCo*-••• •ifcirag aa EUar H. ao^

pkaa, Imported Oc M I m ^ to tha Chateh, •aaitowaty aiapiai aad pkaad

apea te laandt aad ftraaHM to yea far pi^

' iharBdorf^ caafiatiaB. m.eoae^

«a hftra haaid pnaaal at &ft S n d ^

iteoatoonS-«arpa«r hiai^

iptiUa poritioa- ia "ahiah. Sr. BLvmfi. hia party ham aadea>T oadlikpkeahis.

J t e M . Thatwaaaaaia aaaancnwhoto it my Oat EWtar 3. J. Martia en-joys aa>nitBMn 'npat»tt0B asageatleiaan,

Chriatiaa ted a amiatar of the iSlpaL AMtmi, HkHtikM praaaihk aalraaolatioaa ataaadapaa ear CiBtte&boo^aai that*

ba fanrKdad to Bratka Maalk toha of tohoMW ahiuM* - '

ABof i ^ k x w M ^ I Joax (XlEom

aa,

a a I{tU9S, J. W. Joaaa.

SWinDt^wa othan;,^ Oay i>4 tncaed a aiarioBBirMn tkk StMcal HairfHina. kto

m jinr^Hirt trihaai, ate. Wffl Bdar K

h ^ ve .Adl doaoOiag to kngaooIikkNi into tibM OoireatioK : Wa vSl aot aBmr oa» ufM tbba wM^if oka It^. ilt atiaito

tbcaa atattara ia; that bod ; if it k fa«gediB, aadthe Coanatioajff^asnkdl. firjpoed aadraal,»d. Haaatt hkfikada iikaui^ t ^kx^of the bajtoatUiiB.' - .

Henei^]^ ve <090^ to tan^i^ attntion mwitij to other aattara thu peia^tieB. m have gnea'tiM kaith page to Aa paibliea-tioa of tte erawjaatiaa. All aaa read boA ndea aad deeido fo OeBsaBhae.

anhanliad.

Oonhtae.

.CBY Oar hnAiaa ahroadaadfltkadaeTCixiAsre

viU ba pkaaed to loaa that the oigaBiaUioa thfttvaaproaoaaotdby dM G«Mnl Aaaoi tiott the. ecthedoz Vint Biftisl Char^ of Kadirill did kat we^ doae the ooatnet for thepwdhaseofa ^ t l y aad digibkktea the oonet of Spriag Street aad Polk Anaao, ir tin «aa t9,600; and riaaa the deed la. qaiiad a penaaaeat name, it aaa on Tota of tha ChanA naolvad aheaam the par^aaa was Made poa aaid atroet, to change tha aaae bcm tha Fint Baptiit, to Spring Street Bap-tiat(%nr«ltofNai&TiII«. TUi kaa we think itahoald be. We do aot atiekk for Vat fratt^ia,- aad sore, the name of the Firat Bapt^ Chafdi haa baaa ao diigneed ia Oe ^ of the Offiatiui worid, by iia kta tnaaaationa, wa are a thoaaud liaNa willing kr thfl Howdl party to wear it kienr—as thayoiaia tha kgal title to it.

Tha Gaannl was the krgeat ealkd from the C&ar^ea for sadi ft paipuae we erer aw a^

It waa ooapoaed priaeipaUy the oU grey-haadad ndniaten aad daaaonaof aoae twenty liwaa noia bodypioked byaa,ar*onr Obaroh; bat (ha <%ardMB wan raqaaaled to aaket its adniiter and one of ita aldaat, aoat dknaat aad k^artkl aeaben —aBdwabeBeT«^ £d. A note impartial bftdyof •aaeoddaot.aa Sdar Fnd. paator of tho Seooad (Stareh ia thk eity, deokied in a»€kaMil, be aaOaetad iaTeuaaaae^ortha Soathitaalt Amejarifg tf Oum w lay kaOrM/ Tha iavaatigfttien was aost thor-oa^ aad gara oar ptoaecaton e r ^ ftdran-tange they voaldhare had, had they baaaprea-eat. n o eckSaatiaaK aader ea^ ^ a ^ warn erawriiaid. aadaatenl of the ecifieatiooa aeparatdy, aad th« aabmittod to a tpe^ eunwittee ligttitr tciik aB Ht* argvmtttt €Oid

tioa, imatiable amiee and intDiteaendaaty,** (I quote Croa meaaoiy, aad aay aot have tha< pre<teword» of H., bat thaw are the idees,) k it Wonderful that Brotte, M. woaM ay, kt OniTes be e]ifoeedr Broker M. baa been mirinfonned, and I hope he will aet hiaaalf ri^ttefiere the pnbUo.

QcntT—If GraTea who givea Us hoadreda to the eaase of Christ, k a aaa of "inaatiaKe avarice,'' what k Howell, who ^ w oonpaia-tirdy nothing f I b^ pardon. Howdl did anbaeribe a !tnn^«d doUan to UnioB Unirer-aity abont a doaeu yean a ^ The troaUe, bowerer, is be has not paid it, thi« k to my, nnkas it bas been paid wititm a fSrw days.

pUoiiHgs^XldtrSimtaaniliitotlurptm-aeakrs—a coniBittae for eaA diaige, and ako ftr aeaatal of th« apedSeationa, aad ample tiae giren thea to ejauaine both aidea and fSaa ft matara jadgmeat. We can say here Aat wa were anaakMaily deekred inaooent apoB eTeiyoonat; and ca the aoat important one Um eoanaittee lepwled that we bad not atakd ia oar papw so aineh aa we bad prored iaAeOeaneil! We did not anbmit near all to the Cosneil ! The « deet ainister in Con-end Afeoatatioa—a wana friead of Elder H.

before the final rote was taken, and said thatha fidtbonndtoaay dattheT«*elati<»8of thk Conneal antpaaaed any thing he had ever known or erea heaxd t£ aaong Baptists—tiiat animpeaAaMe witaesaea had established be-yoada reasonabk donbt, that there was a plot, asost foal aad aost infiuttoas,conoocted for the orerthrow of Biother Graves w an editor, and to destroy him fererer as a ainister and a Christian. The tranaaetions of tha dominant party in tiie First Cbordt deaerre the sererat eosdeainatiatt of all Christians; that Tkhile that party oees^ed its pieaent poaition—rc-fiaed to retiaee its ideps, and rf|iair, ao kr a» it was ia its power to do, the grieroas wroaf dons to e bnftrea o remsted th^ action, that party eoald not and need not expect to be reeognizsd as u orthodox and orderly Baptist Chareh, orreoeiTe the iellowa^ of Concord AaaoeiatioB or of any otha AmocisUod in anioa with her-

Tha iaai eoaaonittee wffl report npon the •hok ezamna&a at an early day.

Shall we now hare peaoeT Uie eonrae we paisaadnndertheeircnastaaee8,aswell aathat of Aoaawho acted with as, was i proredaad indorsed by the General Aasoaation of Mid-dk TenneMee aad North Akhaaa, and w« were recoredrnto that body aad reeognisaiby it aaaa orthodox aad orderly Baptist Chareh. Oaghtnot this to aettk the qn^on in the niads of those who reaaaia with Elder H. that we are a regakraad daly leeognisedBap. tjgtOiardi?

The kte Condcfl was a legitimate body, aad legally eonTened, ai^ it expnaaed the roiee li CoBoord Aaaodatka, aad that Coanefl recog> niied as as an orthodox and dnly orgamxed Baptist Chareh; aad after a hmg investigation into erery thii charged, with ereiy thing pfaad befim them, aaanimoasly aeqnittad ns of gcoiL What more? Are not our enemies intidaeityaadelteiAerenowsatiaSed? Mast thk war&ro be waged perpetnaUy7 Have thqr deekred a Paue war—kating andfrwca. Imf ^aotthedenomittationaadthenaae of Bi tiit bean aafioieBtly diagraoedr Wo thkk ao. We hare, againat a host, triaoiph-antly defended oar character, and wipad tha find stain from oar naae, for oar ehttdrea'a

Wo are ntiaiBd; we ky down thaaword : we extend the oHre; we are willkgto

«. PATSOBT WAZAOB. Kxsus. SniTOBa.—IhareTaai ta tke laatnara.

ber of B paper pnbUstMdiatliiieitrbr the HowcU PMtr. • eoBunnnicseho vitttn, I kazs, by K P. Wal«on. bnt ti«ned by " Jarttce," in whfcA ay nanM to aaed in a awBoer qatto cbaiactetiatlc of their «co. tism ud Wsotiy; and in vUeb.1 can m^ ade-teminadoD on Uieir {tan, to oouiga to. eteraal in-ftay an who do not intnoder to than ;hefa' inde-pendeBcrof thoaght and adioD, and eooaaot to (sb-mit Ibeir optnioos U> than for nrritm aad ameod-

Tti aaniiM. a tpiiit voithy of U>r old Jin-dalaadrottmariatoaracyof papbticalEnrope. ITby,

Edltoct, tfaer have onl apcdlgrae a>r thaoa

J. J. I b W a i M baaa B. B. C BwaQ aaShk V & a flncCfaBAkia^

iii..witt\feal,aad Aaiia>4B*ad>ik*t

Baatt* af Aa lO& af • atthaaaaraa

iLihj OAanl «aa M d k BaAtaein

Aad iM Beiid

aaditokaatki

drop an farther paraonalitifii w9h tlus iame, aad leave to tiaw aad ptayer aad the inSMHes af tha Holy irit healing of the woaads. W S oar oppoaeato agree to this, for the aaka t^thaeaaaaofChikt; willthey? Thqrmay taaataawiih begging paaea WearewiOBg -to be ao tiMttted, ff wa caa b^ ft raaatina <rf haatifitiea, for oaa year, for rizaMaOM, Sat the exeroiaa of.aoharraasoa aay ntaia. Web*-lk«* thai wiOk aaa year evaayBaptkt Chria-tian k the city woald aaa eye to ^ aad be aaa. Whathar righter wrong, tha qaaalka k aatOad k TWrnaaata, aad settled for thk gea-

eratka.. Kaote State 1aa,«r>>" pn>« danaa ti hava, a ehaaga of veaaa—to have it tiaaafcutd to her fcr a i^eaang. Nooqgi * aatfoa oatoT the Statohaaari^tto klarai dk. Wa hear thmta an aada by Eider SL. that ha win aaka Blifcawrf a P h S l ^ t a ^ >Waaa«rahta aad t W aho are alBad wiA Ua k hk avaaied parpoae to nna if Wpemhk tha attcapt, that wa Sar not

Ew^aaaaji aaal k^Coaa-ta kaoias w« da aat; Wt 9 tha Coaveatka kesawaetto givatoaarpeaaeel ^kaltka, i M ready, aye, S tteaapad tiaea ready, to kaet Ma with aB hk aaaii at iaa, hea to kce>

_ haakd aad abas, if naeda Ik Bat

p.ve aa eae ehaige OB w U * "they axdedad

KiCTB B. JCajRor. A ooHa peadaat ia da kat naaher ei ihia

paper, pabliil^ mbm tianga not very eaadita. Ue to Biother Manly. My aattok, jwtkato avexyooe. Withk a fowdq«Xhave bfotibier froa Akhaaa, iriw thiiaka too aadt blame gaay be atta^ad to Brother H. O k brother aya that before Elder Sam. Handenoa aaadalk iapoteat attatdt oa Brothw 6faTe|s ha (H.) wroto to Brother X a ^ and otfcai atatiag that he oonldpioTe Graves a bad 'aaa, eotmpt, without h<aior or vendty, a repnMMh to the Christian eanae,' Ao. He wiihod .the aanctian of Brother Manly m hk forioaa at-

to pat down Ua Teaaaaaea Bapi Oonrt^, of eonrae, reqnired Brother M. to answer H.'a letter; aad the br^her to whea I

aaya hktnfl»aiatiQBk,thatBR». M.wratetoH..thatif heooaJd p c m G i m to ba the had aaa heT^raseatedhia,hao^^ to do 80—that his daty to the caaw ofChiia , daataaded it, W Now, if thk k aO, H piMiaa Brother M. in a more kTuahkl^tbafin the paUio. Indeed I oannot bkae Biothar M. for widiing Broih« Gtavea exjoaad, if ha be* lietad what Howdl, H«ada >Da, aad aaek aaid ot him. I can aee how Brodier M. waa kd into error by the aatnie atataaMatoof How-en, Henderran, ^poee, for inatanee, Ekkr HoweU wrote to Brothw M. as hadid to a brother ia Texas, refotring to OnTaa as a

of "intense aelfohaeaa, iaoediaate aabi-

f.

as to aaka ulbleedMarof tkatpaiier.

Tbey ay, I am teid, that he bas deaoMdad froa the Manhafla aad Hcaimga of Kcotacky—the btet blood in the Ccited BUtea.

Bat Jiuticc to myaelf demand* that I ahoold pay mj iv ecte awre partienlaily to JB. P. Wtiua; and I anneyoa thati aa ezsaediBgly•cny thatthia man's coodnct haa been n ^ at to eonpel me to make this pnbEeatioa, and ezpoee ids aaacnpaloas ssd anwotthy acts. I say, tmiy, that ao aony for iaim—do Rally pity him. For froa ay fater-conne with Um, I can ay, that I aa not, and win i.ot b* surprised at Ua ifiiag any thine. BTen, if

has, or shoold procnra ceitifieates saiSdeBt to prore that I hSTe tUsUed my woid, it wiU be ia-pcKible for liiai to tuasrif bvm the fool crime that win necossarily appear in the stateaent Uiat I am focced to make.

In osds- to a better nsdentanding of tfaia whole affior, I win girea faH statement of aU the Cuts in the case. At the time UM trial conmeoced in last October, I waa soiramd ^ by iDOnaneed which WDoId natmaiiy indoce me k take aides with the Howdl party; haTing beeninaodoced in tlw Chnrdi but a short time before i^ Dr. HoweU, aad my asso-ciatiooii aad alTectioDa being with memben of the Chorch, irtto were stroeglT in fiivor of Dr. Howell, and very aoch ptvjadieed against yat it ia not stzanfe that I partook somevliat of that ieeling; and ahhoiQh on the first night of the trial, my snae of doty compelled me to vote to receiveyoor pnteat, y«i

not very decided in ay convietiaa; aadafler-ward expressed mys^ accordingly to E. P. Wattoa. Aboot this time tt was deterained by the party to pobUdi a paper, and Mr. WahoB amde me a vci7 ex-travagantly Bbenlpropodtioti to jrahHtb it, stating theracOBld be a very conridaraUe aavnmt raised by cootribaUao to commeeca with. Kow, dra, wldls tliis statement doas not reSect any credit whatever npoo myadf for Usteoing to this pn osiaaB,

most say it looks te me my iradi like what I have heard diatged iqion pofitielanB—*n>argtin and intrigne." It wis daring ooe of these interviswa that the report of my leaviog yoor offlce .had ita origin. Ia a oonvanOan with Mr. W., with the ez-presa enderstaading that it was "frnait mud eu^ itcafial,''I stated to Mr. Walton that I thooght the re-port of the proceedings as finished hr Dr. Dayton waatoo haiah aad nvere npon Dr. HowaO, bet stffl that t conld not aee aay palpable miatatamenta in Ua report. I waa exceedingly annoyed bettore ni^t of the aame day to lieer thst "ptivsto snd

coovarsatiaQ tcrtoied into aad aiadato say sossachiOnalmoateTeiy etroet k the-d . I hare not fttOed from that time to this to contnidici that report wbenver I heard it, and had snppoaed I bad heard the last of a antil I heard of iU keing circalated in Tiigkk and Xantncky, when U bo. eaaa neewaiy for as to ccetradict it pabUc y ia the Tomksee Baptist of Fehmair 12lh.

SaBedasebetxe Ipobtishwlay card, yoa had, teaaswnw a comepeadcatiaTiTgiaia, denied tha daoge. Mr.S.P,Wattaatheaw«attowedctoflib-liataa jhaadatinn for his report. FdBag to do tUa,Isspposeifk<amethereoaztaB,he caa» to ay toea abont IS o'dock at night, aad taqaealad aw to tio ia» the poller of tha atf Hotel, Xitbekg afllt <9 aad open, I aanpeaa ftr the |«ipQaa)wUdh 1 did. He aesimiilto be say giNid haaiawl andeatceedlagty Mtnay. Ba said to saa, " Warrao, I have cettsn ayaelf Ma a paeaMIr pea axkg pcadiaaeBl. aadyaaeaaki^aeaatofttiif yea wBL" In-

ay wilTingasa toaerroMa. Balhsa aaif the <te>ga ah«ataytapo(tkf kr Qaveawaa oanect. Iriilil, ••Bwasaot." Tfceaaaa Ujlag Car ahoas a hatMoar, aatetha gark ar aeereor «sft a<andahl[ .toaitort tnmma m aftatariaa of tha

Xiiealeeatoaaatlteat Sr. HeweVa atod^tkoanlaocatoca noUodt. 4M.

WaaftesdtoleavaiOoIlKBBaelL Dr.itowaOaaid tt aaaMa tajeiaaliia thatt n >etet toPajtaat ra-pett, and had Mt tkeoAeaptefsrtkgaet tolake

im; and thaaghl fcheet fcr aaa aatgltaaar

Bat tkk 4H aet satia ltE.«BltaB. AbIt gekfto dtaaerha aaa to aa wtth Maaa. Jr. Bd^i^ aid & X. Seat (aaaati« aB Oa Itei Oa

.) Hahcfedto aa aawitii|r tliat wadd alalt Aat Ila ha dkwged, aad have thea I* wttoaaea to laport ft, hat aia kaia« eat thaiia toaw thaift aatnak te

Bilaaaadaeait I aMeatt, {akiaeywaa,tknaaodoBh^ byasoodaael ) Mr.V.Uwawroteoataieataaeet fcc a* te alga, wMA I Nfiaa* to do wUh eeiltis si.

Ipeavosed, hat Oat did net aA Mr. Walton aad ha a ^ M t a a Ithaaha|ied that

wo^aet batnaitkd .w»hknuqr

f m t m ^ , wlMi X went to sapvar, I aad Ibi. WMMMtthe hotel walttag te aa. tad a aar aamkate Aawn ap, wUeh thay aa to'rii 'an>iaa1iiilgta|,thaaii»k diBit»j{o be ^aWa^ktitifearidaothafdiBdtad. Betae

. . - -. • h Vaka aa&^f ik arta tad Mka. riiliaTilim wahM gka the catiacat he aiMtetaw a daadea 'te eatdnsr ft atofaad Wbol^ Dty hooat wooU timper sndtikMAiMW want»r fltieada. TovkaMirSk Jidge of jaateaa * a eaaa' aU* eedhaeani to aqi^ 6.

Iataiti>oaae«edtoaa:r;Maas(B.BdBa(a. thatan the hanooahe talk of "JaaUce" ahoat yoar e^ daavariii« to rM^ onrtileatea'to raBeve yamj^or the ofiaa oTatlaaqikc to pre afice the paSBc mhidagakatthe Ghattli hf pahBaUn *ta« they cd ftke rsperu of the iM, aaaads tojaa too ] mathac^ofthapie^edkct, wkn, to|U» hia owa

Ak criaa, ".star tU^' atop tUef <*• WilhaBUbMaaMaabeftra the raadas, I i a a ^

ttey ^ oooa'to ay.enaielaitoo, they nad the Maakg aaagtapl, Ihatlt miBlteda aaa of 1 tiMOidhaiir rttaamea oonaelnee to pea,tt,

Mhedttaaalanew!

< Mr. Wama taaaakad «at ar Ma aervka of Mr. towaJte.eaaw three aeatto. {I ems aisat. «ii»j wleaioilag to ebtaia capliqrment, hBtftffisgin tUa, ho was pratably/ansd ly aanssste to letsm to tha <eee of the Taaaaeae BattiatwSh aay staled wUeh be haa aada ftaMfc. I have aoUiag to *k Wra slrf a U k to tBs eapteyaaat of Mr. flnwe^

peadeotjiaanUa labor fbr aappoet, aaarw bisaw achateTwa.whowyraawfWK than to the

aaaafaaaMafitr.'' (TtOa an aiaa:-J

The aaa who wrote the above-patagnAi attaied whathejEBrrte hetUwi ftr .ihs teeaan ot the

aner e«ee, whan th(<r<iagan ia prinlad,toid theaalhor (hathahadoAtad weaaitBatian klhat

a mirt IEISfw hattaOMka

Baiiks

WmatrffmS^to kir tt.-IW

TBB BIJJPXIC 8 n » 0 BED b1kraa>»r«a»]'anM aaiUiM«<Ti»iiiai,«r aw a* Bman* SltMt OM tka

^ twsnlathatltir aTKewfA A tks IMtar caw

mih raiHd te the latur part of the eztraei, I amstaay.lt la too ahaaid aad ridicalaai fa ae to

XwiBetsw thiaooaaaaniatiatt by saying that Me. Qiavaanover cAnd to aake as » propcie. toro(aaaenpapar,«ithalaits aaa of saKary to

witkt Mr.QravaneverfcOowed iM ap ktikteedaTa and ajghta, with hia aoat ktaeaHal frtaas.keriartegat a certiScaMs attting I haA

thtor I aavardU; Mr.Cbava aevar nt-hb eervtea to proeare aa a aitaatiao

hi a Mrge whiileale di j ais'iti hoaaa, at a eahary of «ISIX aadteseegreteaaa largedroia of frieods fa order to lalaeooeaete give htaa aeertilcateto

Ua ta the nda of aaalher adniaiar) Now, la ecBdaaian, Meeata. Bator*, t mast say

that I have never b ^ w rodaeed in estate, or d^aaadka^utoheeoapenedtode anything tteoa the •q^Mwrof otteiB, at: wUeh ay adnd oreoneeiancereeriied. AndlhopelsbsD ever be ahletodoaqrownthinkiagaad acting, cr at leaat, never to ba iaSoenced in theae re ecai by aare iaerteoary BMdvcs. Toars, respectfalty,

S. K. Wanaxa. -XashviUe, robniaiy 8th, 1859.

tfOHBTTt.

te aith i araso. nta ta

Msr Jwfh T. Mean. lb. MMBa A. aAUT.srYtOm-

aw, •( LavMto OMatr, ant.

AcnrowumGKDT OF PATXEHTS.

W IMv.a 0 aran, W r jMian.a Gwalt, Jbnte Aa-«nn, O MUML a I BatihK C r PkOUf*.« W aski7, W r wnUHH.J«M(r,HJ>Btta. IBaO Siititt. an} Biak-

Ta>Mk> rnta • hsn (aM M ta* M af Ihnh.

JkJlMa^awWjSr. Bd« AaMM>7.Wn 6riada.W Oertltoa, B«k i t OmaU^MnV A MuftoM. Ma a I. ASaaih Sb* a T O BaaU. Ma a A TWbat. > J MOnM. nna> Kl^JSBdqr. lMMWO««,S<airHlw,S«Tair.Mn • MKataalwI. Ksiy Jtkma, K — --- -BiMkMa.AratoiT.a'aUtth,' B niattit, wa n^ts. M a a M aia. «i*as arttoB, J* a Baw G A Wiuih Jm M Moas tai L DnV.'oMihsa ai%kt*dl. < M WmtuH. a Oi«sl7. A 0 Ms. • H W«)ha«.D a MmS-

n>iM8lMa.AaM>Mi* 0*,C H6Bnaa.aAeim>a. A ftML nr A a ata^ nad 8ii>ai«, 1.9 Bter X a atnt-tM.rwxii , aoMoaut. Martta nouv. Jiraxm. M A Bmi»«. »«> Ilfcl ua, Br t OsMm. J M teik. J H J A Badtw. nr j C Badas. a Cmica.

b»Mlmti«sakKna«kaTC |»Mt<> lk*4«t«UMnd to ttebMaalaUSe: >B8lHltomia>t<. XHLaat SnM. B a Uak 1 a>i«. B

AnmUmrngMSm. a0WOlKasSAfiT. DrrBT«4TK«T, w a ai lak aiaa a w anM*. a In.. ; 4 X1B«*,T ajotaik aAa(.IIr>On«aMnOel.taABtaa «B^W r w>a a j«aa. ettni Eaai*Mxia>Kk.nM Baapton Z: Xatk. Ou X4ni4i SI Marak. W EaU 1} Mu^ wiU*kto«3rX«nk.Pirtor XaMr MKw.B HowaSJu*. iB KuiftUft, I. aicka*a4a.(«.nM*>Ba>toeju«. '-- --J — ~r—"ir - ii ~ >itiiiiiitm IT .in Cn>MSMaRh.T > B*aH*a Jn*.WII>a« Huj, - >Juk>MUX«T.ewCthn4(>UB«|>t.BrWAI>aUtoU AirO. A n Mmmi M AfrO. n. StotaU B<r«. W B Wmbaa

Tbm Waariac Rtaeltban h*n fkU to tk« 4*tn uoana ts tWlTMaMiaa: S A OaSMk M 4 a SilnT B Ibr.acCni712 air.

na WIttt Aac. IIJokaaltMu:, CPWaoesAfr. fM Piatriet* u Afi. M r Eaith a a». c M itoto a Ju. 8 r lm I Jitr. laac atanc S J « OnUa 31 Jaaj, J a Ova t r»t7.M:n HBaniWttBB»Mr.WHBdIA«itoaSI\ .A enNa««M*idi.iBmnUJa.>. B IMUa U Joa, A tto->lal tar. J CMmIT Maxdi. JBT«aVHnA|r. BA OadSac a Afi. A C Bar U Jalj. Mn l»l< ryraa a Fdly. XU FOJ<tweMaKk.Ja>»kSMbaTCrl Jiaj. J X Makut a Ja«r.aaemiaa4A|>l].rrBaiTialKii>t.WaB BawUaa ala^r, Oaa. Bolaaood I Jfank. Jaa A BarUa 1 Oh:, Bafet Maaaqr * falT-n WOaa II Aas, A J rattoa * Hot. T F Xatea aXaidl. JMSUibMAfr.J AMaittalTJaly. GB Martia U Xadk Ma Maan e Dac. n«Mto«to(iataaIbaakan M ts tha lata aaaani to lairaaaatiriaH: Tkaa AD«l9liri .nrW T Wrigbt U Iter. Jaaa BWitoa

MMaT.AIciMtnaaU UOaa. fBTmnnjaK. BVrrr aaa n Arc. a A Baila U Oct.

Tka Mknriaf nkKtitan haaa faU t» tka date* kaanot to tMruBaariaai: T J naMaa a «a«]r. t-Xalv a aa.T. I. H BoUrt B Sfrt-Tha *>OBirlac«iMt>«n kara faM to tka eatoa aoane to

a^MMarlW: -JBWaara t Saft.'J S ]« A{»tl. Wmiaa Taar 14

Ootakar. nafcOovtocatoarilMn hanfaiil te tk« 4ata aaaani to

tMi aamrs torlMS: ntaada Pkttm a Artll, T M UM1M Mar. W A Mratfanan

UOctaka * • Saltoii, aOctsba, US).

tt fUily made onr ''maathwBttt,''aact wethoaght what alazBiytoieatafiBibi aadiaeoadiand itsefreah and noted rather thsnczpeiieoee the IdUtatiaceActofaftathnsweat. WeteOkaponr peaandaUreasedtha ageot, prcftceiag to him to

idasaoe.if hewiAed to ptoteag the Sfeofa poor affiter ten or twenty years, aad we woaMhoaer hh draft qonna fcr the spring of Us bed by the ^rkg of ear pa, Ac. .

Ve haw jost reoai^ the tdowisg repiy, that aatistesuthatthat-^gBedxisarcaBfy, aad vm be «std)Bshed ai an •* ioxtitadOD'* in erery telly, and henei ath geeee feethew sold to the Dnteh. Thst sgant b a getdaa and oagbt to be taintd leeae fcr the geee^ beoeSt of Makiad. We aO ay no aaora ants ap havaracHned npon one ef Hoae'a eUptica.

OmaSKumcBasSncneCcL, > 178 Broadway, S.T., FA. I«,1869t J

Ma. J. K. OaAva, jjaar Sir.—-Tear ocopBmtnt-' ary epistle, ta^chyoQarapiaasfd to aatidpate

laamnaaueneew-Ab( net to tka miM ftm.

prodnoedVthsnseof "thebastqiTingbed in ex-istence," anAabe thedeBghttelrevarieaawakenedin yoar apprsdacive imagtaetioo, by the penaal of onr Bdv«itiseeunt,W« before u. Ve asaaiv yoo, i , that yos ha«e aesrcriy .'wsunenoad a «wi cai this aobject. The aabatanoe, rir, mil lo ftr ootwngb aad orrr-ooeMtha sbadov, that with yoar viind imaj aatian, avew^of fteahtheagMswiUatise.whi^u tluf eeaanate ftoa yoar vigorovs pen, wiB. tetheir type langaage, i cead tkr and wJdn, "over your sunny Soath," prodainJng to all yem" readen, yoar expoti-<nee,andtheineatimahleqBaIItk«(rffiowo*s£Il ifo Bed Spring.

Why, sir, the phikieepher, the phyiddan, the dttgyaean, Owlawyer.thehii i avMsorseinEe,' the people in aU the ramiScatim of aoeiety, and the poeta from PainaaaiB-beigbts, aUedio 'stnaii,

nat Baa wUk (Mtia oaan^ Waa aa to tha siaaaf Mafhtw.

And, sir, we tnat yoa too will catch ti>e stnm, jmd

toach tha ki7 note with the aB patent pen editora,t, that it ssay pass to w is cemii<

We agree with yoa, that "e tora ara an instita-tieo," and no one in any bosioen can sncoeed so soo-eaaafnlly in any other way as thatof avaiUni; them-eel^ of its variooa departzmta.

We remain, respectfaHy yonra, Gso. F. Gbat, Secretuy.

tST Bid. S. H. Ptiss.—The comapoodesti of Bruher Pylee wiC, m fbtnre, address him at Mari-etta, Gsl, instead of Faimersville, Ga.

l y Bunsrs or W m Tnts BAPTtav Costxb-nos.—Ds&b Banaaas: I am reqneeEsd, by Bra. H. J. Summer, Cor. See., Ac., (iriw was presest at oar last aonivcrsaiy.) to aay to tha lcetfareD,tko(i°h thia medioBi, that their rabaenpUoia to the Indian Mlaioa Hooa are now doe, and that thoaebnthrHi who snbacribed win pleaae fOTwari tbeirsnbacTipticoa to Brother B. & Xhoeaas, Brownsville, Trrni., Treas. Foreign ICaioBa, MgooBUpoarible, u the fimdsM mad needed. Joan EL Baowx,

Recording Secretary.

To AU nmusTXB a Stats Mnsioss.—At the legalar atontbly me«ia£ of tbe E at« Htsnoo Board of the General AssodatioD of Middle Tmses-aee and Nottii Mabama, beid at Kaahvme on the 7th tnst., it waa annosnced that a report WiS in cbcsla-tioc, that tbe Baptist Chnrck at Cotombia, )ltm7 coooty, Tecseaiiee, bad made api fation to t!:B Board for an anmi|»iatiao to aid said Chiuch; and,

WuuAB, Tbe Board beBeved it to be her dnty to mrte known th£ tnti in proecntm the prat work of missioDa, it was, ther«fo.-e,

fcsofcetf, TbastheChaJzaanef tbe Bcrrd corrjct this emoeoQs report, in a statement otrr his own

taaOitfan hw ' ' ^ ^ ttaathsa at inaa).

ito.tHaaaiaamal Aa

w aid* to

Correspondence. -Bt» MBauAt-TaaUal iatatij !• hara. aH attasM

toMTMvUhaS. Ikaak jn. - Bla. a. B. Jackm-Matic caaa. ana awUae a« ac«aa4. - Wa laislva* a letter hkrearrltth. isa. ea fai*«e«, B>

BtotolBdaa'Baaa,vUht3. Wka:tikaniw«aMW)thltt - If iBiMiatiaatwm r<»» kUpart-aOca.** wia ervdlt

klarathat2aaat«a. e nthaaaihaaaaaaafialttaaaa tha wfll ra-

saaAar yet thaaaaa at Oa Faat oaaa aaa«ha>« te fkatr Mtor.ttvmaaaklaaatoartlrtkacnanintarlT. Siaiaiba to fat tha Taa Oan aad Stata, a tlaaa.

— SakagdftfaastoWairaBlataqradaaBtSaFtlaBaad BaV ataoa-S BalaHitlal Hlstay. W. W.TaSaiT. Ma7arti,Ga..1

T OOK •M-i MACai suTan«aaa •aaaenla.aataakanat e ^ aad aim H a aana U Mr vtteh I aa«a a acM la uathailiMtowhia IimiiUi^tf aa Bkaal tana. A tat caa ha «Sh a (aa4 Sana laaa.

- Mto urtonBa.aatnaaaatBaA«in>.

HBRE.—I HAYE MADE A MACamtotknSkaaa «laaaGnla.aaatekatcatha

ektf aaAatmHaaanaal

SAiniBL spaaar.

s%natnre. In compliance with the abore readntioD, we fed

in doty botmd, in bdialf of the bmhres canpoaii thia Beard, ami for tbe interests they are laboring to advance, to state that no application has been made by the Chorcb at Cohtmbia.

Respectfolly, H.6. SroTBi.,

CTrmn. State MisBloa Board.

Elder Joseph tlay, late of FaimviBe, Va.,lias eMabfished a& Bcgiish aad Clasiacal Sdsool for boys and yonth in Camden, Ark. fiixcorTeapoodettts win direct to him at Camden, Ark.

PnorosiTKa TO BarrausxOu) Eaauss ASS Valdails Woau.—IToZTs Butorf of lufnt Sap. twa wiik Coles' BtfttHau, in 4 ocUvo voihmtes.

TbiswoA, pabBshec coly in England, snd aeldam obtained in thia coantry far tea than or $15. wv wiiyssne for |6, ao aoon u we reeeiTe 1000 sobeoi-bera, who will pay when the work is ready for ds-livny. Thia bock sboald be inevn; BaptistLi-braiy.

Ministers aad ageaU becoming reepon Ie for twdve cofia ahall receire ooe copy gratis.

janl2-tf

1 7 W. W. Oara ia onr GcDeral agent in the State of Georgia, forths Teoneesee Baptist, Sootbtni Bap-tist Review and Children'a M o d ^ Book. Brother Odom will be travding during following year, aad win receiva and receipt for moneys on oU ao-coDota for new aabectibeTa. We tmst onr pet-rooa and frjeodi wiQ be in readineas to raapond to Us call, or, if convenient, remit to a amonnt c arT< aiagta. < Gbavbs, Mabxs & Qo.

|3^Dcnrrr*Mia«s, Dtica, MIsl, have kindly prDpo><«<i to reeri ve and recript for money dne ns CD accoent of the Tenneasae Baptist, Soothem Bap^et Review, and CfaildnB'a Monthly Book, and wm abo receive and forward the names of new snbatribars; they win also keep for sale aay books pobBxhed by n that nay be called for.

Gbavxs, Mabss & Co.

WzxsTos Basks. W. •pfiXAS NEWS!—BANKS & X iMt «•« OaOacttac iMjao. Qattaan Tam,«ai]

OaOacttac iMjao. Qattaaa, ' aa dalsa agaiaiatasas fer ' at >«saaialaa< ttat ai*

, . IsrnciKaladt tha b: OSSaaaaBial lae Waaraamaaeru hwaMnamim J. Wa Sa a flMiiif I. aaawTkartai loahW a>. Stata.

F S A W C I S C O XODKJ.KK VABBI

HATS, CAPS, ASS IiADEBS'S aa s rrauc aqcAn. aLASETiixx,|

MOLESKIN HAIB-SPBING

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J I M ea . JkaM Vk wiia a Mtf a^ «U1 aat R at Sa. 13. PakOa

A.].

Tib MOST BEAUTIFUL sTy if sorr BATS, acaa taaSa as* aaSai. aawi

toe at

gDINBUKGH AND GLENO iBoaatklaa

rBAjionco-a.Sa.s r^ar

6 A L L £ f i T j | l f A R T oc«sxB oi&iaea AXB xnnoir

Photogiapls, MdaisotTpea aad

WS WOULD RESPB thaattoatlaaara

aim to tha iMk that «a I aMVaatoakWi kaab— M>« axMrfW aiMMto|Setaraattha*atoa

smaxxbst rts TO TBB u n SIEB raort pialaa]«.%taa. bnel.aeraKBltiaaniaa. (a avar vU nt a ftetaza. Oar B ii rfl'riltii ilB tiTim mi iiiaaaiTrmii

thaU atat]ha(yMRiattm. ThalaSta' eeajtd*aaSeacdortakla. OarmiaiaUllt ara tliaua];; aaeaa iiaavSIka afartAtoaait caaoawia. Oar fosoMr Krton. T. K.habc »•» to Xw

a a a a & a t a r a a t o t •••Mil to psickaa at

It^.

jaa»-tf 1 a^Bl V a* Maa s^af

Jas. G- Baaxanna, OuaoniU, Ais.

J ^ O B E B T S O K , B B O W N

c o m s s i o N m u

MOBILE, ALA.

TIfEXICAN MUSTA5G LDflK i-U. Ita tamam aat caaaaaat jrv* fftprr-

gaindtbaaOK ;atraBac*.«a(aat>x«ai ts^a Sarfstor •r ••»er»a»*d«&rMtta*«.a=*a«»lthaf«tM ' Mutaai UiteKit. Ithaa jaat rtnaatjMar ^ ^ titanul Vauda. Coti, Swdltap. a nns. Bra _ tioas aa ilaa or Bait. It ia aa a ax9ciat ar-Ttetaa.that rhratelaaa ara raaii»Tl«Jt»aaacift» r •cam TanactaUa rarwtf CkMsla aae n<aian>< > eaaaUkaaEtoiaCratlraciaiaach acastlM tIa\ ariMttteaiada thaift. BabaQyeaaaSlrltaSlAaat al>at:laartk«Maataa(Wiaattotkak>>n« ? « Bacan of unuxtoXE. Xba (aaa^ ia aoU all-—

Aaabntkm aettliaaata. BABSBSaV-j, Piairtat«i.t

SAIKS Sd BBS - iBaaj

M tsW ta th* alata,- lal ilia ytna ia aa< inattaa M eW-linaWitBajeiatatotkaiMat atCkrsalaatff. Its

ka lyaa a* Oa ndl aai naa OaaaSai at aB tta r nattoasartbaaea.

It Xecti a Gnat Waat

PW. MAXKY 4t OO. ikalaa ia TOT a FLASKlMCa HK. IMMS*. Boat iaoa.tB*»

IS-a. Wlie. i™ «•« tla enato, Haaksa-la* sal Malsds)*

MAMg,Ms»p mca MAanaa. rtiiaa a m m

JL'ai.'adiaSar aSiaj ,mrr- lani mii attaaahaae tto^^A^I

•nNsa.aaaaca.aaa r.w.aLaan.

J O H N l ^ K t O a P f A T E REMOVED THKIft BOOK-A X BCCSUT aaa Btaak Bat Wna H i u satka BatM

tosa anthe«tal«eastoBeia,aaeiaMto aiw aaa ttet mt naC WasajiasiiasaaibiBaikai il Israa

attarin ftaaaaOam. We eai aeenaa ataSataalasi tfB to kathrtaCtaltelav

rartlcakr aUaanaa WSI *a aaU to aa BtoSte bT Mriatoto aXaUBate. ODataaanatoaaaltetam*. Skaa«to atmfcaaakeaaaatthaBtoiacr.aSSa - -Baaks Mt at aOte ytaca wm ta

latoai Seoe««as.lBa.

O W £ ] r & O W S H , Cetton Faetois, BeceiTlJDf,

OKWKRAT, COWMItWmB aasaJCAxasTSja

W E ABE PREPARED TO GJTX OUB

AhatotkaBaailia i

TOIfES' nOTKL-CORKER Of TEE tf SgCAta. aSAB TBE VI as BKlOCa.

JC. p. a A. ac. JOKES. PimiuIHits.

FOR EA^TS.

A VALUABLE B0U6E ASD i-OT IH to Aa (taatlr ml mrnri • una. Jha ial

aaMa!aa«S acra •( ds«.«tt>-aea»am tkakeaeaaf Wl*.aa*»au>aalli •an.'-ilk haWa tSBln laaa aa« annnaa. (rte vS-r a yaitiaaaftt Aa •aadntf aia aatara to lha )s>«. AB ail lanj .thaiuiaai anlat»kfa.*a. •ariTHiAea la aata* la ta eaa alatik fatil Bale aai a-

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K . W i a i t o a , J . H . S h e p b c r d , 3. H . M a r s h a l l ,

C o B i n u t t e e .

" B . B . C . H o w e l l , W . G a r y C r a a e , E d i t o r s .

" W . F . B a a g 4 C o . , P a h l i A a r a . "

T h i s a a t t h a forerer t h e q a e a t i o n , a « w i l l

e v e r y m n e o f t h a p a p e r for t b a w b < a a W a m e ,

a a d a a w i l l a m y B e p o r t <>f t h e C o m m i t t e e to

t b e S d . 6 « « a e t y . A t t h o G o a e n l A « M > a i a t i « i

t b a t ' o o a T e n e d a t E « o n , O e t o b e r 2 5 - 2 7 , 1 8 4 0

T b b G o m a u t t e e B » 4 e t t b e following B e p o r t :

( a e e B i ^ Y 6 L 3 . N o . 1 2 , )

'-IThe Ooaunatee awoistad to coodoct aad super-totead tbe tnbUcatioD of TIM Baptirt DO* reed their t<tp>oct, wUch wa* rcoelTad,adopted, and orderrdto bepobOAed. UbasfaBom:

'•Th* Commawe to coudaet the paMkattoci of The T ^ i p t l i t : B I T O B T ,

•TttatatthedoBof theMmiiimfllQ Aacast,ai raacaawntiwara mad* witb Ifeaas. W. F. Banc & Co. to eoBlbnie its psblfcatiao npoD the tcnw ef tbs tem*r jaar.

"T* flsd tbat the leeetpta of the pitper wiU be ialBe!«a.ta deftay the exprnae of Su pMuatto*, bat tbatft donsot, utd pioba^ wiBnet, a<&rd <n7 eoeeaeisatioo to in editor.

"Bn>. BoweO hu gntaitoulT, bat diaerfaU;, (<no it racb atteuioa a> Us othi aoci«<iiKau mmld alio*, though h« hu not bean able to mak« it ataOniebapap(rasb»derirad. He dMirm now to be leered ftom tha bottheiL of the litaatian.

• Uiaeridea that the wrrteM oT a oompewnt .>d-itor cannot be iccnred vlthoot a larte incmw of tho sobscriptiiin Utt and neripto; and we ue of o^oD that th» most rSitetaal mode of arompiish-leKthcw.«{tttetoc»Bunittfaop«bUeathm to wme iadiTidnal who wooM derotato it hi» whole Ume ud eaorgies, aad depend on tbe proneds of the, papa Rmt maoBeratiaD.

"ireT««ooa«»d,a«re«Dre,that the inbeeripUon liatbe rriioqtthbed to any ntitiblepenon or pcnoos trt«)B»y bewiUin* to nndertake th® ediilna Kid pnUiihing of the paper—the lixt to remain the prop-crtT of tb* Xdseatloa Soctetr, and to be withdrawn ihooM the paper not be laUt&etBril; eaodneted.

-'BMpsctteU; intaiittad. "C. K. WuRos, Chmn.

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mmM t e s t i s , U n m r l C t a P d t

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nooeiy, and troddm them aader foot|aadbaddet«niin^tQ«mea^>^InV:>>t^« m tbopnwnoe of bnthna. Wa leuned tattioMBy of Eldw.B^ey. tbattheeatiseofoSenoewasiaiartMleagunBtl "JHu AB. SitoaWsii«f-Da4a Bia:—Y r txrar Baptist deacons makiag,

t u n e t b a t t h i s d e a o o a s o l d wtotey, r j b B t l w f f l w r i t e t o e B B a e t o t h e C h a r o h . a n d ' r t n u t e -

o n l y - hnttc that A « t r o s amtf ikk i r t o i f Ubtral j q w o o e a d o a t o p n ^ a o t m r - r m » 0 M fix o o m m n a k a b .

o t t t r * t o ilu p a s t o r ' s talarf. T h o s e c o n n e o - t l n « . t h 5 » l r . f o r m a t l o n , a a i t m a y b e ? a l d . t h a t I t * « a

UA witii t b b d e a e o B , a a wdl a a titoaa a a d e r b b P ^ h * *

, l ( D f a I S ( d e a e « , p a | > * 2 n , y a n w m flodthatbe m n .

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s t o n d t b a t Eliar. H o w a U w u d b a f f e e t e d , a n d T e p r o c n o t e l h e < ^ ^ p o M t e J ^ w 2. T o p r »

c o l d t o w a r d m e , for m y e d H o r i a l e a o n e . I h l l S i i l ^ ^ ^ l l i ' i S r S S ^

p a b l i a h e d t b ^ e r H . w a s ! a n o w a y r e ^ S K t r f

p o a t i b l e for a n y a r t i c l e n o t i d g n e d " H . * * H e | «• x y a r e o o d r e i u o n b t h b : I t e a d , t f I m i s u k e

t o b a e q a e n t l y w i t b d n w b b n a m e from t h a p a - 1 n o t y l a o a a o f D r .

per witbottt eoaaolting m^ aad I demaadad ao 1

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P H > d M M ) i a

to him — S b > a a ; * ^ a B d b e « d B a t k a o w a s b a l M a i ^ o a M a e n « k a s t e b a « a e n i r e s a a d i e d titoaatfeet; a a d t t B d g i f t b a ; npoe a a c s a m i a a i i a B i k a m ^ ^ a a K i a a ^

Jaai'liBt,''aid kab(Baad) "nto ~ not aoerptoble to tbe daeoednattea and I want to get dear of Ubl' : ^

Kb o o a m i ^ sbota deti&d, took place ia Dr. Ktec oOee, l a Maiaetabord te4ha«Mane*^ }. 11 Feadletoa. D. H. Sdph, flr.B. W. J«wry. Dr. J.W.Ek>c.Pio£Q«a.W.jBtaaaB. B. F. Jonas, ai , I thlnk.Bld.IuJ«rt»n. and peibapaaoipe others that Itavenowno r e e o B c c t i a D ot Ibe-abote b e b -stttUaJIy, il »«the ei«ct»«ds of e«wt«M«a yf a have aiked ma to (ive to wridaf.

VerytnlyyoBia,

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i w a a a a t a a m i i . t f ^ laar r toaUA awaeiL

I n a p p o b f t i n K a t teuiMliaticai B-oacedmea

t t o o . i a :

of eaa a i i i i Stats Boasdof Msaagisi. Biter

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with tba Cbazah ta ealfiag thb Coaa^ bat OMynAMd. XhavaianaidaayonaaraUef wy sasaswi to aad prsaecato ma here ttMigbt, bat I stand bafora yoa like Paal, (wlaa ka a paalad fraa tha triboaal of Felix,) rtMiMbiwOmivb Aaiaa,'w one appear* sag to aaaaaa Um. Tba Jews had eaat bim f lm thair lyaacogaa aad diivaa htm from thBiraatim^ aad seemed to be satisfied.

B M t f e e B t i n M n e a t i a a b i n h a n d .

T a s l w r a i a j o v k a ^ * o T w y a h s M o u d a U

a a t t f a w y t i a t i w a e a a s a n w o n M b e a l l o w -

s i to p e a n a * w e r e t t o y h a w i a p a r a e e to p r o e e .

• B l B M B w i i f c t h a l i T i a g T m T o n l e a r a f r o e i

H i f l i M i l i l a t O a t I h a n b e e n c c a l a d a d from

O a l k a i i w B b r p o f tiw I I I B a p t b t C b w e b i a t h b

fargroi^imaMral a ^ a a e h r i s t i u t e o a -

4 M l , & i f t a c i i k i B a t 8 a n ^ n i ^ B ^ m w h i c h a n

. t h a f t l h a v e a o t c a f y t t i t o n d a a d

foal a a d m a & i o a s U b e b

1 s t d a y o f J n l y , 1 8 4 . ' > , b e a r i n g e t e d e n t i a b from

t h e M u F r e e d s s i C b s r e b , J e a B a a u n e C o a n t y ,

E y . M y o b j e c t i a s t o p p i n g i a N a s h n l l e w a s

to t e a o h a a t i l a w i d e r ^ d o f o M f n l a e s s a s

m i n i s t e r o p e n e d to m e . I k n e w a c t a p e r s o n

i n tiie d t y . E l d e r H o w e l l w a s a b s e n t from

t h e S t a t e , n o r d i d b e r e t n m for t o m e t w o

w e e k s a f t e r . M e a n t i m e , I h a d , o n u d e d a n d

a l o n e , b a t w i t h m a t d i S e a l ^ , foand a b o o s e

w h i c h I r a i t e d for u a c a d o n y , a n d p a b l i a h e d

i n t h e e i t y p a p e r s A a t I w o a l d o p o i a Q a e s i

e a l a n d M a t h e m a t i c a l S d i o o l . W h e n E l d « r

H o w e l l r e t a r a e d I c a l l e d n p t m h i m , a n d w a s r e -

e e r e d w i t h g r e a t d i ^ t y a n d a p p a r e n t e o r -

d i a l i t y . I i n f b r m e d h i m w h o I w a s , a n d t h a t

h a d o p ^ e d , i a w a s a b o a t to o p e n , a n

a c s d e m v , a n d o i f o r e d to t e a d i b b a c h o l a r a

m t o i t o o s i j . I k n e w t h a t b e c o a l d , i f h e s a w

fit to d o s o , f o l l y r e m u n e r a t e m e for t o i t i o n , b y

n o t i c i n g m y s d M o l i n h b p a 4 > e r , ~ a n d c o m m e n d -

i n g i t to h i s C h a r o % v i d c o i ^ j r e g a t i o a H e a c -

c e p t e d m y o S e r , a o d s e n t o n e s ^ o b r , M o r t o n ,

I b c l i e T e , d a r i n g a i l t h e t i m e I tor^t, o n t i l

t b e w i n t e r c f 1 S 4 6 . I f e r e r I n e e ^ a o s s t -

a a c e , o r a k i n d w o r d m k e n m e b y E l d e r

H o w ^ i n t h e p a p e r , I d i d d a r i n g tiie first

n o Q , o f m y s c h o o l I w a s a t t r a n g w w i t h n o

o t i w r m e a n s o f s o p p o r t , y ^ d e t e r m i B e d to s e t -

t l e p e r m a n e n t l y i n N a s h T i l l e ; b a t i f b e e r e r

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

m e t o t h e & T o r a b l e r e g a J d s o f h i s p a t r o n s b y

o n e l i n e , I h a r e n e r e r s e e n t h a t l i n e ; i f b y o n e

t r a r r f to h b C h a r e h , I h a r e n o r e c o l l e e t i o n o f

h a r i n g h e a r d o f i t . T h e o n l y a s H s t a n e e o r

e o a n t e & a a c e b e e v e r g a r e m e , b y w o r d o r a c t ,

t h a t I 3 3 1 c o n s c i o a a o f , w a s r e o a T i n g t h e

t o i t i o a o f h i s a d i o l a r graHs. O n l y t h r e e

fiunilies o o n n e c l e d w i t i i M r . H o w e l l ' s C h a r c h

p a t r o s i z e d m y s c b o o l , a n d p a i d m e t a i t i o n . ,

w h i c h b p t o o f t f E l d e r H o w e l l h a d a n y i i i B n -

c D c e to e x e r t , b e d i d a o t e x e r t i t f o r m e .

W h i l e b o a r d i n g w i t h B r o . C . C . T r a b n e ,

b e a r d , b a t n o t frtan E l d . H o w e l l , o f a l i t t l f

h a n d f o l c f B i ^ d s t a w h o h e l d ; n y « 4 e e t i n m

i n S o a t b N a s h T i l l e , a n d a a i c e r t w i n a t h e n i g h t :

o f t h m m e e t i n g , I r i s i t e d t h e m , a n d e x h o r t e d

a n d p r a y e d w i U i t h e m . T h e y t e e m e d m n e h

p l c a ^ w i t h m y T i s i t , a n d b e ^ ^ m e t o r a p e a s

i t , w h i c h I d i d , a n d a t l a s t c o n s e n t e d to p r c a c h

for t h e m a p « i a S a b b a t h . A t t h e i r r e < [ a e i t I

p r e a c h e d for t h e m o c c a i i i i n a l l y , n n t i l i n N o .

T e m b e r , 1 8 4 6 , 1 y b l d e d to t h w m t n a t i e s a n d

o o o a e n t e d to heaama t h e i r p a s t o r — t e a c b i a g m y

s e h o o l for s n p p o r t , for t h e y w e n n o t a b l e to

p a y a s a l a r y . T h e C h o r ^ w a s i n a T e r y l o w ,

d e s p a i r i n g c o n d i t i o n , o o n s t R t i c g o f o n l y e i g h t

m a l e s a n f s e r a t e e n fomales, s ^ r ^ p o o r . I f

E i d e r H o w e l l h a d a n y a g e n c y i n t n t ^ a e i n ^

m e to tim l i t t l e f e e b l e , j c t p i o n a a n d d e r o t e t

b a n d o f b r e t h r M , I n e » e r k a e w i t . I s o a g h t

t h e m o n t , a n d w h t a I foand t h e m p i o a s t h o u g h

b a m U e , I j m n e d m y s e l f t o t h e s i .

O n t b e S n d o f N a r e m b e r , I i n v i t e d E l d e r

H o w e l l to b e p r e s e n t u d t a l k t o t h e G h n r c b .

d t a , a p o n t h e o c e i s i o a o f m y i n a n g o r a t i o n a s

p a s t o r , w h i c h b e d i d , a n d C o r t h e first t i m t i

n o t i c e d a s a m i a b t c r . T h e n o t i e e w a s i n t h e e n

w o r d s : .

" The paiier, *ho t* lately of Kuitocky, ahhoaxh qtdle yoanf"— in my 36th year]—"i* thona^Uf edncaaid.esmplarr III piety, ardently demted tii his mark, aad not witbetf soma mlnistorial asperv.

The fbUowlsg w«e oiiffed by Dr. Crathwsit, which were exteuiTely eoDsiderad, diacmned, and

That the Comadttee of PabticatioD ing charge of tht pabCcatioo of Tbe Bapdat, »haU ceasktof ttre paraaasrtbat they be aatbotiaed to employ an editor aod pabDdier. tad to hate the pa-per pnWdMd at any conTsoient point in the SUte, where ft can mort profitably be dooe.

"RnrSnH, That antn mch atranfement is made, tbe present ihall rtand.

"Tbe Sociely then appointed aa the Cotsmittee of PcbUcatkn, Dr. C. E. Winstoo, Chairman, Samuel a Scott, J. H. aephMd, Dr. 0. D. Croethwiit, aod DaridD. Bet"

S h o r t i y a f t e r t h e A s M c b t i o n , D r . C

K . W i n s t o n c a l l e d m e o n t o f m y a c b o o l - r o o m ,

a a d i n f o r m e d m e t n m y a s t o n i s h m t i n t , t h a t

I b a d b e e n e l e c t e d e d i t o r o f T b e B a p t i s t ,

a n d s a i d t h e C o m m i t t e e b a d s e l e c t e d A . B .

S h a n k l a n d , to b e a s o c i s t e d w i t h m e i n t h e

j o i n t p r o p r i e t o r r i i i p o f T h e B a p t b t , a n d

w o a l d t r a n s f e r t h e B o o k D e p ^ t o r j o f

t h e P o b l i c a t i o n - S o c i e t y to n s a t p r i m s

c o a t , m a k i n g a s j < m t A ^ ^ t s , & e . ; t h a t w e

c o a l d c o n d n e t a l a r g e & i o m i n a t i o & a l b o o k

s t o r e i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t b t h e p n b l i e a t i u n o f t h e

p a ^ . I a i ' k e d w h a t s a l a r y w a s p r o r i d e d , a n d

w a s c o o l l y i n f o r m e d t h a t w e w e r e to l o o k to

o a r p r o f i t s f o r o n r ^ - a p p o r t I e x c h a n g e d b a t a

f e w w o r d s m o i > » i t h t h e D r . , i n f o r m i n g h i m

t h a t I h a d h e a r d t h a s p e ^ o f E l d e r H . a t

t h e A s s o c i a t i o n , w h e n b e i n p o s i t t r e terms r e -

f a s e d to e d i t t h e p a p e r l o n e t f , t h a t a l l r e -

g a r d e d i t a d e a d fidlnre, a n d i t w a s p r t p o s t c -

r o t i s to c a Q a p o n m e to g i r e n p m y o n l y m e a n s

o f s a p p o r t a n d s a c r i f i c e m y l i t t l e p i ^ ^ y i n

to k e e p n p a p a p e r t h a t I > r . H o w e U

c o o l d ' n o t ' k s e p a n , a n d m o r e o r e r , w ^ t e r e r i t s

e o n d i t i t m m i g h t b e , I h a d n o e x p e r i e n c e a s a

w r i t e r o r e d i t o r o f a n y t a l e n t , a n d t h a t I

w a s f o l l y d i s c h a r g i n g m y d a t y b y i n p p o r t i n g

m y s e U ; w h i l e I w a s b a i l d i n g a p a C h a r c h i n

a T c r j i m p o r t a n t p a r t o f o u r c i t y , a n d w e n t

b a c k i n t o m y s d K x d - r o o m .

T h b j o i n t e n t w p r i n w a s a g a i n a n d a n i n

a r g e d a p o n m e a l o n e a n d i n c o m p a n y w i t h M r .

S h a n k l a n d , a n d b e c o m i n g a t l a s t d o m e w h a t e n -

l i s t e d , w e o o n T e r a e - l a b o n t i t t o g e t h e r , a n d

c o m p a r e d p o s a b l e p l a n s . T h e C o m m i t t e e a s -

ixpWion. We w ^ itislW 4at cess of the pa]^ wonld be enctedltyiL llgriMdBHn.tt«atiB«him*ithalilheTeq>ectdiu>him. widied to aroid any misanderstaatfing witb ] sa a itentlrman, a btolber, and a mioiatrr.* [I only Elder H. He knew tbat he could not poiribly i t ^ the idea a» I reeoQect It, and nM his langaage j

wntvmto Atsiojary. I snbtait it, bowerer, ^J'n^VjraT.sli a»e»y i.adm.o,aiid beii>nJd not foryotttosaytf it wonld not hare baen more I with him. ToawiUaee froaithe like the part of a friend aad bntber, if Elder {atttemeat I shall B>ake, whether roeh were his real H had adTisri a ^ admoniahed ma ariTately. 1 ft sBaga * not, :f i.. \ T l w k naw (iTe yoa tha rabstaaee of tbe cooler, if be tiMogbt I WM pwaaiBg a wrong o o ^ ^ ^ betwe® Mr. B. t. Walton and mjarit ratbertiiaa pnratoljrto woaad as, eadaeekl jn,yUrt,Iwasoniny oar displaeeoMBt. I waa bb friead, aa .tbe|njt«a«re«lhilplaostolIt.Plaa•antCharch,taw-calamna of Tbe Baptbt will abandaatly abow, j ranee Coomy, Ua.. of 1 w at that tluM^ I did all I coald tb adraaoe his repatotioa, »». -J T tL. nf Rik B^lblmto t a k a a a a a t u i m y b a s g y , a a d accompany b»

ud I en^terad ^ to aW pen ^ Bn. U, Uut Omitai andaairt antn a protracted meetin«. ker, in BiO. Howall'a defence. I ban ever I ^ accapted my britaaon, and while eoin«. the been opea to advice, I have ever g r a a t o l y re-1 cenveHatfan tamed apoa tbediScolty between Bro. oeired conasel, bat not didatiim, from all Chate.wd Dr HowriL I t^gbi it ^ 1 took^ paper, I n a d e ^ ^ I became proprietor, aa well as editor, »ab- , P2woenaiTBiotl»«alB his action at the Sabbath iMt to tbe Mntral of no man or Oomnutiee. I sehool CcoTntlan. Be tepBed, Dr. Howell did sot I wonld reeeive it np<» no other gToaBds.{«^WiM(u*«( bawas pronpted by tach motlTei, to the suctions of onr bntiiren in tbu ct^ aad to defined when he left Ridi-and elsewhere, bnt ncTcrthlees bare erer 6dt | expose him. Walton tcU bim he oncfat, if called npon to exercise mv own jadgment I saeh was hl« opinion aod determination, to hara com-

I anderstood and saw" clearly enoagb.U-lBbhoed W. eapewM ft^

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fadBbftabte tajtliauai atwM naiilnas yea that amia Ister of tba foiivii of Oalat. aad a tttintrished Baptist adniita OeFraMeat of tha Soattaa Bap. tilt Ceafcatiaa, whom wa ban aa looked ap to with respect, wcaUbe capaUaof maUnc sach a propo-dliaotoabni<heradidB(ar,in eAci tehiiB(Pr»«l-dent Baton) to play the part of tte Madnat villainy aod tnasoa to the flistiaallBflna min oar CniTeN aity-with the intareata of which be had been pnt in sacrrdtroU to atarve oat aad drtreftam the schorf a man obnoxiona to Elder K. beeaaa of bia too atrictBaptistprincipta aod ftifaddilp kraaiadK Tidasl wboaefcstnwtioB be had dHecmfaMd apoa— coat what it atUit.

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to UXjgC Idsollec conimitteeoo iMMiiinstfnr atjoak He siad he had (Direct—that lie wonld j> aad state his otgecficos. the Board aeems ta point

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fore E l d e r H . l e f t t h b c i t y , t h a t h e w a s n o t

friendly to m e a s a n e d i t o r . O a r l i s t b a d i s ^

c r e a s e d to t b o a s a n d s . W h a t i a f i a a n e e t b e s a o -

c e s s o f t h e p a p e r a n d e r m j > d i r e c t i o n m a y

h a v e h a d i n i n d u c i n g h b f e e l i n n toward m e , I

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e x a m i n a t i o n , t h a t b e l o o k g r a o n ^ a g a i a a t ^ b a t t h e r e w a s n o t k n i b d e n t t e s t i f y t o

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w i f b e s ; b e c a u s e I t a w fit to e x e n i s e m y o w n ]

J a d e m e n t i n e d i t i n g to p a p e r , rinoe I b ^ to

e v i d e n c e b e f o r e m e t h a t E l d e r H . ^ s j u d g m e n t

w o u l d n o t o o n t r i b u t i ) to i t e a o e c e a s .

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w a s s o o n m a d e a m a n a g e r o f t h e P n b l i e a t i o n

S o c i e ^ . E l d e r H . l e f t f o r B t c h m o n d . I w a a :

e l e c t e d p a s t o r pro i m . , u n t i l a t u c c e a a o r a r -

rived. F r o m t h i s t i m e n n t i l 1 S 5 4 t h e r e !

s e e m e d to b e a g o o d d e g r e e o f f e l l o w s h i p

a m o n g to b r e t h r e n o f t h e F i r s t C h o r e h . .

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M a a d t i M a A v a B b s -

f i r i f a d t r i ^ b T t h a M t e w l n a i l w a a a m o i t

5 1 » a » • a a a b M n a h fc«nd m U t y

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r < r f t f c a S M i ^ t o b a

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1 8 4 5 , - m y fint y e a r i n N a s h v i l l e !

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v i t e d to a a u a t i a to o r d i n a t i o n o f s o m e d e a -

e o n s a n d ^ r t i e i p a t o i n to L o r d i S a p p e r ,

w h i c h b e ^ d i a U t a a f t e r n o o n , w b t o h e B o t i c M

to foot t b a t m y m o t h e r a n d d e v e n o & m

u n i t e d t r i ^ to C h a r c h , a n d t b a t u p o a t h a t

d a y C f a o r d k a w r t than douUmiUt Ortngik: H a a l s o p r a d i o t s d for to C b a r d i , w i t h G o d ' s

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f o l a e s i , a n d n e t o w i i t t n i g to s t a t e b o w e a r e f a l i y

b a d n a r a a d i t f r a m i t o c r v i a .

T h e o n l y n o t i c e E l d e r S . t o o k o f m e a a t i l

I b e e a B e a d i t o r o f t h e B a p t i s t , N o r . 2 1 , 1 8 4 1

w a s t b s i r l b a d t a k a a & w b i n s h o r t b a a d , a l l ,

tosmoM e f J . L S a c k a a d T o n g S e e s

S a a g . a a d e o o a i d a t i n g a l l tiiii^ b a d • ' p e r -

fonaad b b t a d : n t j a d a i n b l T , t h a t a p o n a

e a r l u m S a U i d h I b a d b ^ t i a e d fin p e n o a a I

i M t h i M & e t > b e e a a a e E l d e r H . e l a i m a t h a t

h a " o a d a a a , » u d t h a t b j n a e e t o i a t h b

e i ^ , a n d m y g a t t i a c a p a s t o ^ h o e w a s a a

l a i ^ ^ o w i n g to ^ e f f a r t e i a m y b e h a l f t

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w d t o a rniih S a M M d C S b i r ^ i w u i a 1 m m <

io k i t aid or M j C a o u a . I b e y A b e

a a t i c ^ s i ^ e o B a M a d e d e t h e r p r i v ^ a d o o b

T s n a e a i a a a a d K n i M l T .

b a B S T e r a o t i e a d B n a e b y a f i a e , t b o ^ p w

a a l w a g , I w a a p n B « U r n t h a taatMi a l to

• O B l I s h o a M m b a n n e n t i o a e i t h m

i ^ t o S i o f i a p a l i t a d a te t h e d b t a i -

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t l s fcntfeifd a a d ' b n t t a r , e r d U a t h a t h a

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i a « l ^ 1 l t o i w t w * i e e i B i o b e l i e d A t , a a d a e *

a b a r t h l t T i B f • W f e B w w g i i f i w t * to

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t a r e d u s tot u h i m a t e s o c c c a s w o u l d c e r t a i n l y

follow, i f w e p r o s e c u t e d t h e s e i n t c r o s t s w i t h

o u r w a n t e d j a d g m e n t a n d e n c r j c y ; t h ^ U t h e y

w e r e s a t i s f i e d tot w e p o s s e s s e d to v e r y t a l -

e n t s n e c e s s a r y f a r to m a n a g e m e n t o f tiicm, u d

m o r e o v e r toy p r o m i s e d to a s s i s t u s frt^m t i m e

to t i m e w i t h c r e d i t , & c . A l l t h e s e t h i n g s w e r e

d u l y s e t f o r t h t o o v e r c o m e o u r r e l u c t a n c e

a n d f e a r s . T h e g r e a t a n d i n v i t i n s field w u

m a p p e d o a t b e f o r e u s , o f w h i c h N a s h v i l l e i s

to g e o g r a p h i c a l c e n t e r , a n d a b o v e a l l , t h a

c r o w n i n g a r g u m e n t w i t h t h e e n l a r g e d s p h e r e of

u s e f o l n e s s a s C h r i s t i a n m e n i t o p e n e d t o n s

s h o u l d w e s n o c e e d .

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b o t h r e l i n q o i s b i n g e v e r y m e a n s o f s u p p o r t —

M r . S h a n k l a n d h i s s t o n , a n d I m y a c h o o i ,

g i v i n g o u r f u l l h e a r t s a n d e f f o r t e to to raose-

c u t i o n o f t h e s e i n t e r e s t s , a n d t r u s t i n g t o P r

i d e n c e to p r o v i d e f o r o u r w a n t s .

T h e p a p e r w i t h " i t e duts and liabSUw" w a s m a d e o v e r to u s b y to p u b l u h -

i n g C o m m i t t e e o f to E d u c a t i o n S < w e t y .

U p o n U i e s e t e r m s , w e w e r e to p o s s e s s , w i t o a t

fo^ a l l to i n t e r e s t t h e s a i d S o c i e t y h a d i n

T h e B a p t i s t , w h i c h | o n l y a m o u n t e d to 1 , 0 0 6

t n b s c n b e r a a l l told, s o l o n g a a t h e

p e t a d v o c a t e d to o r t h o d o x f a i t h ; p r o v i -

d e d , w h e n e v e r to p a p e r a d v o e a t ^ h e r e t i -

c a l d o c t r i n e s , to p a p e r a h o o l d r e t u r n to

to a v d S o c b t y , n p w p a y m e n t to n s o f

t h e a s s e s s e d v a l a e o f to i n c r e a s e d s u b -

s c r i p t i o n l i s t . T h e D e p o s i t o r y w a s m a d e o v e r

to a » , u p o n o u r p a y i n g first c o s t o f a l l i t s b o d k - i

o n b u d , w h i c h w a s a b a r d b a r g a i n , a n d j n y

$ 1 0 0 f o r a n i m a t e d s e r v i c e s r e n d e r ^ b y i t a

c o l p o r t e r i n p r o c u r i n g s u b s c r i b e r s — d o u b l e

to v a l u o o f t h e w h o l e s u b s c r i p t i o n l i s t , t r a n s -

f e r r e d to n a .

T h e e x a c t a m o u n t o f i n d e b t e d n e s s o f t h e

p a p e r , a t t h e time o f t h e t r a n s f e r o f t h e l « g a l

right, b n o t k n o w n to m e , i f i t e v e r tfas. B a t w h e n a t l a s t w e d i d g e t t h e p a p e r v ^ i t h

to s n b e e r i p t i o n I b t a n d b o o k a i n t o o a r h a n ^ ,

i n to o f 1 8 5 1 , 1 w a a i m p r e s s e d w i t h

t h e , to B c , a s t o Q o d i n g foot t b a t a b o u t $ 5 0 0 0

h a d to b e p a i d i n c a s h , o r i a w t l l t e c a r e d n o t e s

b e f o n w e c o a l d b e p a t i a p o a s e v i o n a n d o s n

t i t d o f to p ^ > e r a i d i t e b o o k s .

F o r t h b s u m w e e x e e a t e d o u r n o t e s , w h i c h

w e n i n d o r s e d b y C . K . W i n s t o n a n d B . W i n

s t o n .

T h e toil, to l a b o r , to c o n s u m i n g a n s « t y ,

to p i n e h i D f f w a n t , a n d a n t h o a ^ t . o f s a c A l e e a

tot w e u n d e r w e n t f o r m a n y l o n g y e a r s i n

w e a t i a g d o w n t h b a w a a t i ^ n s d e b t , a n o n l y

k n o w n to i » m l T « a a n d to C ^ w e tonght

v e w e n s e r r i n g .

I l a b o r e d a b r o a d , w t t i n g s a l e f o r o m b o o k s ,

a a d n e w a o b a e r i b e n f o r to p a p e r , w h i l e B r o .

S h a n k l a n d r e m a i n e d a t h o m e p w f o r m i i w h e r -

e a l e a a l a b o r — m a n a m g to fiaaneea T o h i s

i n d o m i t a b l e « r m B e B e , a n d ftBaaobl a b i l i t y , a a d

to timdy M d o l a e r a r - t e - b e - f o t g o t t o n

b r o t h e r , * to c o n o e n w a s I t t p t from g o u g

T h e g e n e n l s t o t o o f * ! » • ^

. a n d fcSTa e a s d p a W b h e i i y ^

M a y 8 , 1 8 4 T , a d v a e a t i a g to folio v a e w h i c h

w a b a d g i n n t o p ^ : ,

" I t w i l l b e r e a d b y b a n d r e d s w h o w o ^ d

M ^ o e n i t i a i t s p n v i o a s f o r m , a a d w i l l u b t

p M t e a t r g f M d a t B l to i t e a d i t a i s , a a d m o r e ,

U ^ a ( n a : t l i a . p ^ fooat pmmatm dtatk. H a d i t e o a t i a a a d i a i t e p n r i o a B f o r m i t e o a l d

a o t b a r e e x i a t e d t w o y « a n l o ^ ^ e r . "

T b e r m i g b t a s w d l b a n a J d , a a l e s a t o y

b a d fooBd b r e O m a w i U i s g to a a n a e i t e i n .

d a r i a d i M i K H w o n l d b a n d i e d B X a o B t h s a g o .

I foaad to fi^bniBcia a e a r d w r i t t e a a a d

n a U b h a a b y t U ^ N U B d M a , J i n e

1 8 4 7 , d a t i n g a b e e a e e , l A i A p v a a a d a e to

t h a i t a t r ) o t to p a a C T i r t i a B w a t o o k i t , a n d

w b i d i w a a n o t d b ^ X l d e r H I a r to

L . W a l l e r , n p o n t h e v a l i d i ^ o f t h e i m m e r -

s i o n s o f P e d o b a p t i s t s a n d C a m p b e l U t e s . E l -

d e r W a l l e r a d v o c a t e d to v a l i d i t e o f s u ^ , a n d

d e n i e d . T h e r e m e m b r a n c e o f t h b b a d n o t

p a s > e d b e f o r e a n o t h e r , a n d i t p r o v e d a for m o r e

e x e i t t n g , q u e s t i o n c a m e n p . T h e T e n n e a a e e

s s t h e w o r s t p e r e e c n t e d m a n l i r i n g , t h a t t h e a e a n a a l t s a a a d e o a h i m b y t h o s e e d i t o r s a t i d t h e B i b l e B o a r d w e r e w i c k e d ; t l ^ t h o e e a s s a a l t a w e r e n o t m a d e u p o n B r a . D a y t o n b e c a n a e t h e y b e H e r e d b e w a s g n i l ^ o f w r o o g d o i n e , b n t t h e y w a s t e d t o I d n h i m to t « a c ^ B r o , G r a v e s ; f o r t h e y k n e w t h e v o o o l d n o t h u r t B r o . 6 . , w h i l e B r o . D . , w i t h a l l h i s p o p u l a r i t y , a t o o d b y h i m a n d n s t a i n e d h i m . T h i s i s t h e a n b e t a n c e o f t h e w n T w a a t l o n w e b a d . I h a r e a o t a t t e m p t e d to g i r a t h e l a n g a a e e o f M r . W a l t o n , b n t a i m p l y t h e k k a a 1 w p r e a e o t e d , w b k h I h e r e b y v o o c h t o b e c o r r e c t

" T h e i m p r n a i o Q m a d e o n m y m h i d w u , t h a t D r . H o w e l l b a d d e t e n n l B c d i n h i a m i n d b e f o r e h e l e f t R i c h m o n d t o c n n h B r o . G r a v e s i f h e c o a l d ; a o d t b a t

d e e p l u d p l o t t o e f f e c t h i s r u i n , e v e n i! s a c r i f i c e o f B r o . D a y t o n ,

t r y t o b e w i t h y o n a t t i i e m e e t i n g o f t h e e o D B d l , b o l i t i a s n c n t a i n w h e t h e r I c a n o r n o t . U a y b l e n y o n a o d a » a t j o a a l l , m j o o r i n ^ e U g a t i o D . T o n r b r o t h e r i n C h i ^

" N . A B a u - S V .

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m y w i l i a a a d a e l f , t o a c h i n « D r . H o w e i l ' a p r e m e d i u -t e d a t t a < ^ n p o n y o n , w h i c h y o n a r e a t l i b e r t y t o n . i e a s y o n m a y w i s h .

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s e a t s i n o a r A s s o c b t i o n s a n d C o n v e n t i o n s , to

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s o o n a s e r i e s c f a r t i c l e s a p p e a r e d from t h e p e n

o f J . M . P e n d l e t o n , tiien o f K e n t u c k y , d e m o n -

E t r a t i n g to i m p r o p r i e t y o f p u l p i t c o m m u n i o n

w i t h P e d o b a p t i s t s . T h e a e a r t i c l e s E l d e r W .

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friends to p o s i t i o n . T h n e a r t i c l e a ^ ^ m d y o n w i n b e t w o p e a t m e n i n . N a s ! . -

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to P u b l i c a t i o n B o a r d f o r t h e i r m o r e o a r e f u l

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W i n s t o n , J . D . W i n s t o n , S a m l M . S c a t t , W .

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l i e v e , w i t h o u t e x c e p t i o n , o p p o s e d t h e p n b l i e a - [ m e m b e r . "

t i o n o f t h i s t r a c t — s o m e fitteriy. a n d w i t h e v - 1 I w i l l p r o c u r e h b t e s t i m o n y u n d e r h b o w n

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d e r s u n d i n g to p r e v e n t t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f to | u n d e r t a k i n g h a d b e e n d e c i d e d u p o n , w a . i t b u

t r a c t b y to P u b l i c a t i o n S o c i e t y , a n d , t h e r e - n l a r y a n d b o n u s d e m a n d e d b y E l d e r H .

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d o n c d t h e t r a c t . T b b b m y r e c i l l e c t i o n . T b e o r f 7 , 0 0 0 , m a k i n g i n a l l to h a n d s o m e l i t t l e

m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g s a n d p e r s o n a l f e e l i n g g r o w - 1 t n m o f 9 1 ^ 0 0 0 for five y e a r s ' s e r v i o e s , d u l y

t o n n o r y I " T o o r a f r a t e i n a a y , E . W . B i s m j s

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n o f a r t h e r c ^ r t to c o l l e c t t h e b o n d s g i v e n a n d

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m e t a m o s t s i / ^ l d c f o a t . T h e T e n n e s s e e

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w i A l e a s d i S S c u l t y , h e b e i n s a m e m b e r o f E l -

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d b a f f e c t i o n o f to K e a t o o k y b t e t i i n n i n to j p o s e d ; t h e a e n e n a n d a l l o t h e r s w i t h w h o m ]

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tion o f a d e f e a t , a n d i t s U e a t i y g r e w a a d f e d ! M r . ^ ^

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woald thnabeaceotapliahed--HdBceProleaaorP.I»adjjnterettBdlRirpas., handed In hU wrigoatSon to take effect on the fcat' - — -of January, naless the Chrfr was IWly endowed. Thiawaahls last bopeto renxva Prot P. Thavl wu arrested by a Chunii trial ihortJy afterleatcfed tha Held, and was snceessfrily pneecotiag my agency all know. That Uw removal cf Eld. Day tno, as Cotrencodlng Becratary, or the removal of the Board to Qwtfca-too, or Btcfamoad, was a part the ttagedy, we an leltwithoata donbt I have submitted the tcati-mony of E. P. Wallea, wbcae veracity is Indorsed b; Elder H. aad his party.

To a proBineotaod inteOii nt siatec in the Fint Chnrch, EMm H. made the Wtowing levclatioD of his plan to remore the Bible Boaid—tba prdiriiiaiT atei> to which, was tha rrmonl trftbe Cecresponding Secretary.

In tbe cosiae of a eonv«ati<ai bdd with Dr. Howell, in Jose last, I atrangly leprohatedthe actiea of the Bible Board, in Eider A. C. Daytool caae; and remarked, that it was a ahame the way they treated him-a miui ao mild in his manner, and ao little dispoaed to qoarr^ ta he was. Dr. said, that they (tbe Bible Board} da not treat him ai -uau he only fansgined ha was ill treated—and he WDBldnotenmdotl^batfortheinilaeDoe ofctb-ets, (knowing he meant Bra. J. B. Graves } I told him I did not care wbu they aOd aboat Brk Graves ; te he was able enoneh to deCtod hiaaseU, and waa able eooBjih for any of them; bnt for patiSDCe' aake to let Brother Dayton alone. Dr. Howefi then a ^ •I am President of the Bibte Board, and win aaa my eXartioca and iafloence, by introdsdng a moticn, to have tha Board removed to Charleston, S. C., or to Bidmooa, Va.,'and intimated, aa lua reasons ftir so doinc, that tbe Board wa* too much under tbe isSn-eoce of oertaia partiee, and would have to be r moved from here." An M. Csnaaioa.

So modi f)»'tke g«aeral outlicet of the plot to de-stroy me and ride over Laodmark Bapdata. roogb.

ProCl EM. H. as saying j

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w h i c h b e c o d d d o i t . W h a t t b a t p l a n w a s I t h o o g h t

a xraeser axtack wa.* mada a oommittee., or npon tboie

nes. It waa adreit^ H. evaded to dtai e of legal

moral fiiaoder of the 7 be asked if n a t aggiiewd go to him prrvat^ and ask

Vply, all this Hd..H. avraded, did on HcBidaj, ai>d to 13d.

iTtOT diaavowi.: >dhat he cliaifed any meiueuari' mc ve. Itk.ee^nthathedidnotsay tbat be chai^it. Oh I | bat tKngs took a o n i a i i like

otheta wonld aige it: Ee tBd sav ha saw the bhadle of a g o o n t to afinr.

TheSoatiMaii; iptist, S. W. B^Jtist, and Bap-tist Watdunan.; jiortian o< to fia{^ press,

vp tins', m i of Eld. R— wbst they ood vsai posoreofaoormptidotoatM

partafmya^a ; to Tesn.Baptist oiBee,and nn* tbdr cbam »pon it as yon wrfl know.

Not one wotd om my prai appeared in to Tenn. Baptist, iiScrrecticmcrre|}tT-&om Octo-ber, 1857, aatil ^^rowy ISW/ 1 looked far

I u n d e r s t o o d . I t i a w o r t h y o f n o t e , t h a t j o a t a b o n t t h e t i m e E l d .

H . l e f t R i e b i n m i , t h e C o r r a t p c o d i n g S e c r e t a r y o l t h e S o n t b e n B a p t i s t P a b l i c a t i O D S o d e t y , w h o w s a a l s o e d i t o r o f t b e S o o t b e m B a ^ i t i s t , s a t n p o n m e w i t h g r w t f n r y — a s s a i l e d m y p e r a c ^ a n d m o r a l c h a r a c -t e r , w i i h o D t e i t h e r c a n s e o r J u s t p r o v o e a t k a — t h a t h e c l a i m e d h e b a d e x p r e s s e d t h e s e n t i m e n t s o f a s a s e l e a d -i n s m e n i n t h e d e o o m l n a t k n , s u c h a s D r . M a n l y , t h e P r e s i d e n t u f t h e P n b l i c a t l o o B o a r d . T o b i s a s s l s -t a o c e s o o n c a m e M r . K e n d r i c k , a n o t h e r m e m b e r o f t h e P n b l i c a l i o n B o a r d , w h o s e a r U c l e a a r e i m p a r a l -e i l e d i n g r o E s n e s s a a d m a l i E i i i t t y . H e l o o d l y , c a l l e d n p o n t h e e D t i r e B a p t i s t p r e s s t o u n i t l F i n a d o a a d e a s ^ n s t m e a n d p n t m e d o w n .

I n J n l y , E l d e r H o w e U r e a c h e d t h U d t y . 1 w a s a b s e n t f r o m t h e d t y w h e n b e a r r i v e d . B e c a l l e d i n f r e q u e n t l y a t t b e S o u t h - W e s t e r n P n b l i s h i n K H o n a e , • B d . s t r u i s e t o a a y , e x p r a n e d t b e g r e a t e s t f H e o d s h i p a n d r e c a r d f o r v s , u r g e d u s a g a i n a n d a g a i n t o c a l l n p o D h i m a t t h e h o t e l , f o r • i a l k a b o o t m a t -t e r s t h h j s a i n e t o e r a L S o s o o n a i s I c o a l d c o a -m a n d t h e U m e , I c ^ e d n p o n h i m . U w a a n o t a c a o -fidential m e e t i n g . E l d e r H . n e v e r i n t i m a t e d t h a t b e c o t n m n s i c a t e d a w o r d t o m e c o n f i ^ n U a B y , a n d I u r n c e r t a i n I d i d n o t . A f t e r a w a r m p r o f e s s i o n o f h i s p e r s o n a l r e f t a r d , & c . , a n d a d e s i r e t h a t I s b o n l d c o - o p e r a i e i r i t h h i m i s l i i s p l a n s , A c . , I r e p B e d s u b -s t a n t i & I l y :

" - B r o - H . , t h e r e i s n o t a m a n k n o w n t o a s w i t h w h o m I a m m o r e w i l l i n g a n d a n z i o a a to c o - o p e r a t e t h a n y o c r s e l t I t h a s e v e r b e e n m r d e s i r e t o d o s o ; i t w a s w h e n y o a w e r e h e r e b e f o r e , i l i s s o n o w ; a n d I a s s n r e y o n I w i l l d o s o t o a n y e x t e n t t h a t d o e s n o t i n v o t v e t h e s a c r i f i c e o f p r i n d p l e . B n t , B r o t h e r H . — a n d w e d i d l o o k s t e a d i l y i n t o h i s e y e — l e t m e b a ( T a n k a n d o p e n w i t h y o o . I c a n n o t o ( » e e a l , I a l w a y s w e a r m y h e a r t o n t b e o n t a i d s . T h e r e a r e a n n d i y r u -m o r s a f l o a t , a n d t h e r e a r e s t r a n i n t h e w i n d h e r e t h a t i s d i c s ' . f t h e i r c n u h f o l n e s s , t b a t y o o h a v e r e t o m e d w i t h t h e e x p r e s s n a d e r s t a B d i c s o n t b a p a r t o f toe K e n t n c k y a n t i - L a n d m a r k p a r t y i n t h e C h a r c h t o e f f e c t m y r u i n , a n d t h e o v e r t h r o w o f t h a p a p w a n d P a b l i s h i n s U o s s e , a n d v o r i d e o v e r L a n d m a r k B a p -t i s t s . I f s o , y o n k n o w t h a t t h e r e c a n b e n o c o . < q i e t s -tion. 1 o a c a n n o t e x p e c t t h a t I s h a l l s e e y o n a t t e m p t a l l t h i s , a n d m a k e n o ^ i b r t t o d e f e n d m y p r i o d p t e s a n d p r o t e c t m y b n s i n e m , to w h i c h I h a v e d e v o t e d s o m a n y y e a r s o f t r a r e w a r d e d toll," I d i d l o ( ^ s t n d -i l y a n d p e r h a p s c o l d l y i n t o h i s e y e w h e n I s a i d S U s , s i > d b e d i d s e e m i c i t u e d , a n d h i s fine s n f i i s e d w i t h b l o o d . H e t m e a s i ' y a o d l a i a d l y t r p l i r d ' ' t h a t h e w a s s i n c e r e : t h a t h e l u d n o s i n i s t e r o r s e c r e t d e i d g n a £ i h a t i n s t e a d o f a u b s e r H n s t h e p n r p o a a o f o n e p a n y , b e i n W n d e d to g a i n t h e c o n S d e o c e o f b o t h , a n d l e a d b o t h b i s o w n w a y ! " T h i s n o l i t t l e a s t o n i s b e d m a ; f o r t b e D<-'. S s * t % M d i n v a i n i n t h e ^ e b t o f a n y b i r d . I t l o o k r d t o m c l i k e a c o n f r s t i o s o t d u p l i c i t y .

I i n t i m a t e d t o h i m t h a t , w h i l e I r e c e i v e d b i s p r o -f e o s i o i a . t i m e w o n l d a b o w w b e t b e r m y f e a n w m S T O u n d l e s a . I t k t r u e , t h a t a f t e r t h i s c o n v e n a U o n , E l d e r I I . s e e m e d n a e a s y i n m r p r e s e n c e , a s t h o a g b b e w a s a p p r e b e n s i r e t b a t I w a s c o t e c i o a s o f M a v o w e d d e s i g o s n p o n m e . A l t h o o g b h a m a d e t o m e s u c h w a r m p r o f r s ^ o n a , b a , f r o m t ^ t i m e o n w a r d t o t h e o p e n r n p t o r e , s t e a d i l y c a r r i e d o u t a s e t t l e d p l a n t o o p p m a a n d d e g r a d e m a a a a m i n i s t e r a n d a C b r i * . t i a n i n t h e e y e s o f t h e C h n r c h a o d t h i a c o m m n n i t y . H e n e v e r s o m u c h a a o n c e , f i r o m t h e d a y b e s e t foot i n N a s h v i l l e n n i i l b e c o D s n i c n u i e d h i s a i a i , e v e r c x < t e n d e d t o m e t b e l e a s t n i i n i a t e r i a l o r C h r i i d i a n c o o r ^

Bid. H. to w e r e p b d i ^ &r tnem to rectedjbst waa cember, to he made a rtfl]

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to c o a E t r a c t i o n to p a p e n speech, if he did not d e ^ that way. He never cor-tdcne Oil tbe STth of De-

to'the Index, in wMo: inlt npon the South-

aad £td. Davtoo, Cor-of the Bible B o ^ That I r^«d,inthe Index, to bouse was tssoinr sun^

aons pnblijstitgy, Mj rejiy lettn is sub his < >aige, heretacal aod ;

submitted. It-

com plait ^ Tf y. If itis«HMwhTl did^eDtoEad.H. if aggrieved bj-^fa letter? Bis charge vas of soch a natore aS^nt aD gtoonds for a p. i v s t s

sar, in truth, that wr per-to coEoplank of him—be ii&d

>kin^M so jnst that Eld. HowcOI ha Vf a Une in it, (w attempted a

mtemew. sonallT, had no a right to his views tangbt as unscnptnral

Eld.H.. ibr at our next was hurt tp injnremr the bouse; I at jtmr Secretarr. deeply his wound and a cruel and liberate bouse, and every bo<A was too bad

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me with Febraarr, tired if let Dozmnatjonal used as a afiiur ''stuck

and that he r arded iba of the books we poiilisht <1

nr that he had ofiended I fianklv him that I

determination bv exdtii^ suspicion agahvt , f am mere hart andpu^

Bro. Dajton. CorrespooffiiK him tot he wdl knew how-

to D. were calcnlatad to tpmnonncrd to attack

one, nyinc be (H.) was at "toolosy of tlie books <rft3jc to ddend the crthodoxr of us; but to assail Bnx D.

jukifoOJet.etc. £ad.H.8eenied whirled the tassd of his doak

lUs&ctim, and soon left me. all^ .with E». H. ia hit

Stooi-Boaid had k ^ . greatly misreirescnting

done and abore aU disrging -res, I tm^" 'no reply untfl

it pos^e they m^ht ^ havii so desire ferade--Sfy aleoce at bet waa

of conadouset t—that to threat. I was also called

upon by mend^Cof that comrcittee to defend 11- —J comnKMced reptring to to

ipenr rebruaiy IStL AH to m y s e l f a a d t h e r -

a t s a n l t i t h e e . ,

a t t i d e s I i > a h £ ;

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!<»• that to look to me ferred by £!d.

lorme

chairman of t«»y. He openly and aegnTatinglv ignered na as either a minister or a brother in g ^ standing. He l^^rv"^^

are here submitted to year if yon can, ofoe artide cr

- in the whole uuiiUmenit that -was not to defimd mysdT

. or to Board that had a r%ht ' defence from the charges pre-

his qieedi w in that letter, made of his speech or letter

by otho- editot ' lict to man m-bo thinks that I am to K w a i l a V ^ this unl-ntasate and useleas controversy fiw^te first Bite of my aoault. In an this it is for t todedde wbetlia-1 wasmcre sifmeil against

In connection t h i s war opon myself as tie 'ttee, upon the Board, and

^ onginators of tbe UiuaB, tha

yomof the ISth, Cteii>JI have to aay thalaome. ^dBtia« toBO^tfOet^.O^tbsMwas a meetine iif to Board < mnaae or thi Twneme Baptiat Feacale laitlHta. at whid ear dneittd teethat. J H. Batoaiwaaptaant; aad I. (havinK

. . . . , beard that Dr. lad moposed to bha. Baton, ing Hoeae, era* ert Old Landmark prindphe I to reign aad let tlwWieratyito down, ft^,) look ^ UdneBeea aai reaton then aea «a iafla- f oceaaloa to adc Bntor latea-wiMtwat s ^ t o him enea fo ^nw^miaatba I think I eaa ee

Tbatitwaatoondai«aa£woftht8party;|lt:m,«aldciitoyoarpcaitt^ let tbe IMvcr-I mdiniittha foltowiw anof from Dr. P. Pja i te* dowa. aad *e*'Aadh«ia eat, aad in wffl " - - r - l & l M o r t t a a d b e a d l t a p a a d p a t l t « a a b a i M r

. k a a i a t l w B i t t e a a ( w b a a L ; > ^ W k r . s B i d I , B i < o t o r Bn. Scott, ia a ptivato egannatkewltiiee, Kalea,tbatwaawoiae lhBaaaklBgjm toMil*neae

toea after Dr. H e w e a bad eeeaaateltosoa* back telMlliedowat^b was BdcteB yea MheeOy to Saainin^sald,aa«aKoth»waams,wbyl«wltod aeteoirqitiy^fataa toto Tntttu. "I it, (ra)sB year accaaatand old l ^ k a o w t t , " • r l | t a i d U a , t k e t B » tagaal

iuTited Elders Dayton aod Walton into bia palpit; he coald call npoo tbem to pray is the social prayer-mv^nss. but ««ver has he, since hia rstum. invited me either to sit with him in the puliut npoo any oc-casion. or to pray in the pnyer-meetlngsj bnt hat, as tbooah pnrposely to mortiiy me, and ezdte ma to aay or do aomettdng indiacreei, called npon brother Srst on one e of ma ar>d then on another! { Mt thla, and others taw it; bnt I did not complain. I bad determined to cnllivate the grace of farbear-ance. Iwasaatisfied that I anderstood Elte- B.'t motive, and I waa detentlned not to ba ticown into the Iknlt. t did not sci!^ it to ba made snbje of conrerotion in onr fiimOy. I was con-fldent th&t ahoold I eom{^ it woald ba coomtoad into a detira to seek a colUaiaa wtth tba pas-tor, or that I demanded to ba made conspienona, Beports were pat abroad tbat I -would aeck a rnptve with Elder H. I was deteimioad that tha tealt should not be mine. If non-compl niBg fot bean nee c9uM prerent it. I spoke of Eld. H. kindly ia tba paper. I treated Mm cootaooaly aad kiod^ what ever I met him. I wished to be at peace wiib Um. It was my settled parpcaa wbeo I leaned that he •was tobemy pastor.

I prodoca toe taatteioay of my atost intimatapar-aooal Mend and.associaU:

Elder Peodlatoa nae caidtaaiUad tbat he and KU. Q. had talked ca tha snblact of Bd. B.'a retmato this city, abd that Eld. Q. had axiirntlt Ma deter. BdnaUca to treat Umkiadly, aid ««t aiCBer nioaaly, ever gtvicg him tha pretawoa.

Things wne en this way wtaliKUler&aad myarif onOltotaeelfaiaofto aaMaa; Bckaol OsaveaUga iathla dty tbe October foUowinc. E]darH.iedi» Uaopportonity to plaoame in fkaK.

ItttwtaAyornel^that at tba very next i of the Bible Board. aSer Ua arriva], be viiitcd to Board, and W. P. Jooea latndaced a resolattaB -potetfaiK a cwnmttaai toteatttalaaa -«*-«—'•m tan

e)ae ton tbe tepeadiaieat ef SMer Bt tae fe^Z reannefatioa or Mttlawd. Tbe moiotiaa tn-polatod Eidcr HomS cae oftba coiBidltee o f ^ pdiy! Oaa iwctkm of tha Board

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: letter. Tbe editor of tha lel nendenan, vistedthisdtT I peper gave ummstakabTe evH aeeii abnadantly fonadiedl^ -^iere for canymg ota a War

of to S. W. Bapast, tha 1 to BuitiBt Watchman, and

, to &iard moved, forward : scenes tot have forever ^

s of oarsd^ at to Board wa , of Eld. Dayton, aad, to to

exposed to comlrinatiaa that ' to overthrow cf mea and heavy and £rect blows, it warmly leaLeLd. B mtnh

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