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(jc For further particular see last pase, . " CO- All . eftmmanicaticMts intended lor this paper nhoiM hr adJresseJ post paid),' o the Editor, at Ra Letters from and about Europe. : -: . J" CORRESPONDENCE OP THE PRESBYTERIAN. ; London, June 24; 1850. Editors After a most fatigueing ride of twenty hours, per railway from Glasgow, I reached London; which is'a world in itself.; Messrs. i-. ? r Tia a mgthe one w calculated for-seeinjrthe sneak- come when. vAL fJl"". , " ; ' I w . . lw PW ftr aH, tt4.ra-woa tf.MoUmaum .uu uuarmg nia voice, l wok my seat, asking aeanngs oe Uod. It is-lhe testimQiiy of reyela- them' nO Questions s Tlio ennn iPima $ana1tr tinn t. ta VA 1 L';.- j " . 1 ' 1 crowded. . Tl,. .,1 .FiT th. tpot, an3( .aeraaltin, alW to oaote Script ia aVkut right- out to the end of th branch where t r II ttlecLn j dary aud,aecoanoite4 irr. ad lUt d pu- clung, she acixed hold of it, wrna iU little I tlrutrUc4 wkich they b-rt o 1 r-ir-bt- ' i t . ... .... and then,' with the congregation, sung .hyaTter jness and perfect of aind.s f which he read another, and so ' on to the end of the hymn. Mr. Noel then read a chapter and prayed, lie pleaded earnestly for the English - - v Baptists in Prussia. lhere are now fifteen. Baptist establishment, that her ministers might seek Prussia, containing 1,016 that'reformationjwhich sta, as a church, so much whom were baptized last, year neededfot.tbe "Scotch establishment in the Berlin,'. March 27, 1850, Mr, Lehmann'eom- , r - -.-.m-jwip luuiuwvw swiaa mwreswa particulars resnec - . rifjing beams, jupon 4hls darkened 'world, and neck round and' r wherever the light is welcomed totheheart. it out into the titer . round, and then threw U i and cUrketed till rr:at .ua'u i c.ntt makes heafen below. . It is liko the toenes in more. - cnurcbes m ta9 .bocalrbtic Th-ion f th PrAf,l,t..tSUti; I. 'memoen, 253 of ka f1,f, imlJ .v kt t i ' . Under dite of hr, Ann frnm.fi L vL." . i i "o ." vui vi- uviicu. prrparcu aa where It tank to rM olad a new earth, wherela dwtltl -." ' ilow rrt at will U the "dtllrmx. W " O, crirr Ilindoo !' joa all of you cry oat ; ridvUcg tha world cf MolxsiWltisa w mil U but 1 would rather siy. 0, ir ? Kin. tromtha Ct tHt, 12 p.rfcttiag CLrU- ooo mother!" Poor woman lth did t Vn. tuna, of trcrT CLartli Grwk Uoaaa. ri a true tor ner busbana; and, as he beardja that God bad girea bis Son to die forber M PrctC-Util araoast ta ctlr cr.t Ut-ixti ari manner forthe Free Cburch of Scotland, and rnp nw linniim rleosmh V nhiih ; Iran .' . . it r . ... ." 1 , it is said to - contain 'nearly 12,000 -(twelve thousand ! ) streets, 200,000 houses, and 2,000.- 000 f people.; It stands on a surface of eigh- for nef r General; Assembly,. which was soon to tist Union. convene , for the Presbyterian and Established religions of Ireland, and for God' . blessing on .'. vk-;-. .-,-, : ;,-: 1.,,!:- : a -4. .r.y j . j me nisw Becession m u ranee. i. t TVpTf ; 1 -;,U rw uuuu,uuul4 10 teen square miles, and is about thirty ' miles in circumference. The streets are so very crook ed, that no two of them, run any distance hi the same direction ; and many ?most important streets are so narrow, that one conveyances-can- . r We COPV the IOllOWma' rar(-rnh M. V --4 t ' ii-i - o r o i i uv u.j cuaii UO n 13 people. from the June number of .the London Baptist aa influence from tho beart of D.ity, an a iU -yacct-o . hendinir influence, that catisea na 1a 1113 text was i John iu. is, v iJeloved, now are I tje church in Temnlin where brother TTemnit i . , ' . , . I is nasior. - i nis 1103 naa & verv an oSsriar to the Gaeres. MTnty iailisl th Uttirlea cf th Uorva L ' i : ..I it. J . i " .. . . . . " I . . .... ... wivnmep.anano wuiaweu no anown mat yoa knew or God nrinz eM aowta ao4 -tirttTi-ti eJUIts,!. rf ions uuooaior oer ains, aho wouU cot bar acted i""f or li L. ) pprc- as she did. O ! let us fend her word of the pla. renounce rious roipcl of God. and tell htr iW a " An Opjwoeut JJIvarmrd, sin, and that draws us to Ilimself in holy &3e we the sons of; God." i Boi pass another. But Londoa fa 5elf-con- . that Udi God', people but lorelr No- tbe . UljW A StolW Tta :,aiuedci.y. .Evening seem, here. Heriare -git aud eonsequen.lj ougit to poasea,, that member,, tWeutnS bemgoaptued laajear, ' r tLl o'u kSn'cbST repHyaud ragwealth and -reteedue,,- tb7 are hohadren. ..t w,, about au hour and beinga k io.rea,e of ,e,eitL. I receDtlj ' bom ot of Uo o, of ,1. m of UlKe1onrwa3tobe8carceIa88able.nd a quarfer leugth-,,mple..ud ,1am to -a, , her., and found that eleven uew candiuj HS, KWC , lhe broad enough, to satisfy the most irnbi- structure, though very earnest. Ha ha, a fin, f'r v.. m - ., . T. . ,'"",', i. . i,L . l e- not throw bcr clUd; to the GaiW for God It"?'?" V, V, Vr"- riM Finn on hi inn . mil It 1 1J .t..-..it r. . . . .'. .. I not 111 Sin. JV. ilijl. Mam, - . Il,rii Tnft lira WIJ.V Yrr -.-i- i ... . o I That , PirbTtriatJ.. Though aTrane-lia a!,TTra Uj tba port of Procscr of DiTialtr id tha TLcjI . i is the word atrire. Whatever may be cuaT7 Aoca fjow - , . tuna, -u praiorw was oct so rrnrrvuy actxcrt- , pursuit, or aim, you can do nolhtnr! TS :. .T-Ut. u;. of your being, without strmnx without TCt . Eccntut. was W the church ia 1 UUxztmt You It IStrlre. That your calling vrM-lliw r lious ior room.: auvku truuiures, wnicn nave - r-?- - -. ; have also now a roner meetin-Lon9. I wwl,- 1 i i m.tt,n tl, .11 !.- --.--l:. i- uw,if,nfmnmn tinct.l. He used no notes and turned no-a tr-at . , ' , . TV " ; ; r vv.c,. w swuu i,u v. ,.vf v,vu vv vi6uu- is. i ; Ti ea mere to urge assemDiies, ana enjoyed sweet I r ' tariesaud splendid palaces, the top stones of raaflv Pa ! . . Beautt op Jewesses whkb are not yet laid. It is a nobis specimen f?rehhn. - ? . . But the-most inUrestbi field of labor is in Chatatt"an,3 on returnin, a commercial mart. . uperauons Here are - . st. pacl's. . i our eastern proTiences- Ve hare formed in " - - 7. to enter into .he " alraTrbt t ar.J m l,.. 7-- ;;: V -T . i.T " f conducted on the largest scale. . Vou enteral fwaa CTeatV interested bvmv visit to St. our Association also a missioWv work, devo- the Jewish race were o Without mrin,-in aome W nni M o-finnnfort crort,,a t,nooD L.:.ii:':'w : , , V. 1 1 . . - . .. . bandsomsr than the men. when he traTe the follow .1. . . 0 w. ... . . V : . , . jucau, uai.v.. , .wvA -vv. y yH . raui s. muen as 1 aaa osen leu to expect rrom ng one-tnira 01 our pecuniary xorce to the hea waa rpod by a tabority of caa ; Vat at ia 1 . i . . .. . I mustetriTe to become prohocnU in knowledge---. -orarttf ma case, vui ae tu a tx .It is related that I . , . J:. Ulf. lHwtalh. station, and ir!tr.c xs-ade g from bis eastern I. 1 ... ., hm an cldt of f to the msjaru'T, wU axua- . ? aecure honor or l.it, but not lftLnf tn I 7T ;.? .. . . J " m ...... j j iMnii-. im-n r,irr in nt btj f-ifcT ra 'ar. TrTtT. to the orllsauoe. handsomsr than the men. when be care the follow- T. , V ) JT r- , ' " r 7 . - . 1 . . . j. . w 1 ., a 11 i 1 a k. : 1 11 1 j 1 i . - - v rs t ' - each side perhaps a century old no outside ap-thi3 prodigious structure.it faf.exceeded my then, and two-thirds to our home mission. Sev-1. ' . . . .V. . f . . c ""P60 cencca on the industrious tanbUe. Notion dted.OTttrWd, be wok pearance-no display-but geing into one of higke.t anticipations. 'But it beggars all desonp- eral eyapgeliits hara been sent out by us, also If C J V T I' Sh f -ncrgy-mbo is .tHrin- to bim,l:r , 'u-j .t... u. v...:- f. - ...... . . ri . :. . , . J I bands, and son. Not & Jttrrva tA Ka mm, I . - . .1 . - Itued. . tnem, you uuu vu. uumut Vuiu .uie lion , Surely if angelw beings would deign to py aia of the American Baptist Missionary Un-1 ' 7r 'V . V . .r 7 - m3 rr0m Jbola or poTerty or the bog of oV IWra Prav Ul tae. Mr. Stcart, wUt rca t,'v,'tv PatPmostftr T?ow. fnr i-x- .i i e t .. . , .J: ' ' .. i,r - . , v , among tho crowd of priests and rabble who m- tl i ' T . nJt ne w- J --v j r - 7 --- wortsmp iu uuiiuiuts 01 uuiuau cousfcrucuou. luia wu. vub- i ;. vmcsc. Dromer iv cist, nis nrovea 1 , .. . . - . a-uruy. &uu we can at once timiitt what h m-iii hr a-iitt in. " a!l mm . . . - I . W I W en tA II. AW,AK-r,-k -. - . I II' . 1 I M " ' " I I - - ample, the far-famed literary.depot, whence flow, edifice, with its mighty dome, would be the fittest to be an undaunted soldier of Christ. After I- -.t a x? g become providing be baahealthand virtue . Wc ufrom a'tountatp.hert.tDo literature ot the place. .t , some travelling daring the first part of his ruin- T T 7.7 J Z "'m l . can see bim rUe-ialowlf it miv.be but rise be EngUsh language. It is precisely like those -Qa tLe gt0UD(i flftor jarouna tbe building is istry, be came to those regions above mention- .ol "e 7 -j lu women otJu- does, bigucr and higher, till be reaches the , um- gtreets I have mentioned ; so narrow, that for one a series of monuments to the great and ed in the beginning of last yckr. He found an u lQ , ? and ttuled and, mit, whero las fondest hopes Wired. B1I0U vghicle to pass another is out or tae question. brayc pf the mif,bty d5ad, which have graced the open door in Stoltenberg, a village between 7 , . 7 V . w. u"u " him there-tho admiradon of alL H waa not the Tha houses are old and ought long sinc to have annay of Blithh uutory. Most of them are exi Elbing and Konigsberg. ' He preached Christ D"QQ P"e" "n Dlf nana Preci0M omimenti loye of prab0 or ; it was sterling interrltT down; yet hero are Longman & YisitQ in design, and no less so in execution, and crucified, and soon gathered a number of inquir- . "U'."L.1U "1 V4 AUM a God-Uko principle that prompted . Eim on- namuton, Auams & yo.; giving- are wellwor thy of those whom the commemorate, e", whom, after some time, he baptized, and 71 t r,T T" 7,7 ward and upward.; and now bis carlisst and bis tiugster ; the lteiigious tract bo- Immense sums have been expended in this' wav went on so. At the closo of the yearthe church , . vyullow WM Litest thoughts are in beaten. Ha will nrer bj Stamrl 111 be aa fra.k as ywiratlf; Sir. a a lor voting agan4 you : Brown, and must asy that I batre a strong reax ting aralrvsl you ; and it ii jot U., I oca I thm you a food j rracber. Ifioa pulled o.;AVard; ton ; Baynes . . "i i . i n ' t "L i I . ciety; Jsunday fachooi union, ana a great manyby the British government, many of these monu- there formed consisted of seventy members, and ; ot-ers ; m tact, totn siaes oi tne street are. lined ments having i cost upwards of thirty thousand now at least ten mor are added. All this has Vth publishers and booksellers.:-Having a let- dollars each. From the bottom I ascended, to been achieved! under the greatest hatred ai t of introduction from a .bookselling Jrm m the whispering gallery, running round tho build- persecution otthe , New. York to Messrs. Longman & Co., I had ;nst. 'hmv th dnm whpr- . defied and overcan lie raisea Batisficj m ba throurrh the rolden nti. m the dead tho son of the widow of Nain, and soca eye to eye tho holy rpirite, whow char d Martha's brother Lazarus. He cured Si- acter in(1 Tirtac4 he UeJX M h accuftomed greatest hatred and world, which brother Weist lust below the dome, where a whisner I defied and overcame, so that now be is dilKrnt- tiie pleasure of going over their establishment, on one gide is beard at the other, though ly engaged to build a meeting-house for the wbicL is one of the largest of the kindin the the distance is one hundred and thirty feet newly formed church. Surely,1 this is the Lord's vorld, and where prodigious sums; havJ been CTe the distance . seemed very great to the work, and it is marvellous in our eyes, paid as copyright to native authors. ? Every. floor The dome is composed of a double eon- Several of our church members of Berlin thinSl is divided off in such a way as to secure' cave on3 wUbin the other, the under being bavebeen levied during the last political move accuracy and promptitude. One department is 0?en at tne top, the painting at the very top, ments and struggles, and enlisted with various tne retail i.anotuer tue wnoiesaie ior me city; -.vt-v nn tha nnncr nrA ' Aa rorJmnf TUvdm ihn intnUA another thUesale for the country; another for cendin3 to the top of the insid3one,I lookek very distant regions, but erery where they have I? W , i MJ- -d and stand forth a patragon of jirtue, for the imi- foreign orders, from which, all books sent abroad over iato the immense area, within, below. The more or less diligently, been engaged to spread T?7 ' i " '0ltve Dr . are despitchod; another tor the counting rooms ; wbispering gallery from this point appeared not the tidings of salvation. I may mention partic- A,J V; Ti ViT ' fl " f " annthpr; as tha -receiving room', where all mer- v WAA-.1 An'tl,i4lAAlnr;nl-il ni.t ''-, Af.k'om' WmT,. ivIaU. a. ... answered, . Master. I 1 be, reflection of some j O I TCI V lai U W UUU a,u avv. wu .n v.aavva v. n auua-u i uaai IJ wuu V nu.au, ay. w-u.l I I tuuici , II UV n as IV I . . .i..U:.i: j j:ci.:k,., .ii, n . t :.. . t : . ; .-. j ' L . .: J. .n.L .li.i' ' .. beautiful uaui ujeusuc-, nun uumwureu ,v tuc mown to mere ciiilaren. r ronanereiproceeacaupienxeriuearmyajEe geant. xiespcnt a long time, ; er departments all these are on the first floor, to the ball, and from thsre into the brass cross on in th 3 neighborhood of Frankfort-on-11 aine while thV stories above are literally crammed the pinnacle. The ascent to this is somewliat dilfi- were he used all hia influence to win people for with books in sheets. In a busy season one of nilu fi1Pro no stair, and tho nassajre so narrow Christ. He so far succeeded, that about eleven .. . I . . . ,1 ' . ... o ,, . . ... . " tne members ot this Urm toiame, it was no unu- that no corpulent personcould make his way through J were ready tofollow Christ m baptism, bemcr X , A ......... i . . - . I - . m . - I 1 - fro anu iuuriu B oroiucr iazarus. no curea oi-i.tr 1, 1... V i . -... su lutuui u u - ayc.u w iWUZ J 1 1 1. I . .. . I ! - . O mon s motuer-in-iaw, anu tue woman wno toucn- to revcrenco and imitate. ; ed the hem of his garment, j To the Samaritan YouiuJ me; . d. Von'lntend la becnm- ? woman he was a; tpring of living water, and a Will TOtt ptnT0 for inoral exceUenoe and rirtna ? compassionate judge to the woman in adultery. Lct these be !your ambition and glorious will be 1 ho daughters of Jerusalem wept over him ; the T0UT destiny.' Evil men taav entks Toa-low. holy woman accompanied j him to Cahary, itlg prospects may bewitch you but if you have hearts if you form of sin, the world, jorougnt mm paim ana spices; ana weeping, correct moral principles in your sougnt mm lm tne sepuicre. oman, wny strive to overcome ,prid and every weepest thou r iis nret appearance alter the you wm escape the dare and folly of Lr.tf Ah ! ao 1 thourbt ; but, try df tr tr, you and 1 aro ptrfcttly agre4 in thla t-Atter. 1 know it as wtil aa you d; uai u pep, jxm see, di5cr from us bcth. Now where Is tit vm of our setting up our oplniosa and vievi stut thoas of the whole piril ? - A pans nd then a by Uach fuewled,' and Mr. fctuart, with a hearty ahake cf the ht-i rtnded : 44 1 begin to be cf tout epbica, Mr. Brown ; you ball nd in me, bcncefjnrard, tot an opponer, bat a faitlful riicnlM And to h pro? ed. Mr.- Brown, frcm that pcriol.bal fio tim er &iend b tie parik ; ' ray must haye rested on the brow of I the Jewesscss.,, ; ! ! Mohammedaulita Dylnc Oat In Tur- Twenty y ears ago, travellers tell us, the Turks were j punctual in their deTotigns ; now a Turk L seldom seen at his private prayers. Through 1 The Hindoo Mother, r Among the stories which Mr. Batcman toll lout the East, indeed, Mohammedanism is dying -sual thing for them to receive three hundred let- onl?0n6 psrson can aicaud at once. At thi3 converted from Idarkness to his wonderful light. was one which greatly affected the littlo boys out. The very substance on which it is stereo- tersma day. . - - point, beincr a great distance aboye the spires of By a ministering brother in tbo neighborhood, ana gt"s. it . waa boou wnuoo woman wno iyP-u cuangeu, ana wm co wnger retain u Some of the publishing conerns hero pay tv, highest steeoles. and the day bsing clear, th. these were actually immersed, and formed into tnre cr ttle , baby intoi the river Gangjs. old imprcsioa. Laropean civilization ii acting l.i i- .1 " I 1 i. r l vs W . a . t I . f .. . . . 1 .i . ;s' 1 I . . I : I . 1M..1J I J i1.L it . I ZalTl 1 .1 m great numbers flocked together some oi you navo very uaeiy. ncara mat were upon u hj pwenoi cuemicai agent, jaa- message of grace from the un- river in the north of India called the uan-ldeuty, too, u prepiring the way for Chrutuntty, people there and is, as has been happily swJ, 4,brcaking the ignorant enormous sums for advertising.!. On3 booksel- panoramic view of London was magnifice nt, and a church, while lerhowed me an advertisement in the, Times, well repaid the labour of ascent. -The houses be- to listen to. the nYu fni aha "irirrtiftT . O.Cmt him SiSOff and L I . . n l.-J il.n Ar1ncf.i'-a Lrn-tnrt inerrnmant ftf & PmsMfln onlrtiai- Tin I feS. and which thfl COOT. 1 ...vu, .v. v. ... - . t : i ii ivy ill i:;i.llltT iiurscrv Luva. auv. tuc u&ucouiuuia ui: i n ua.v .u...u.m. w. w ..mmv.u wi , v . r a . - . . . J A. . CU I i .... J I I I . . . all this for ano book Scott's Commentary. priests, and they foolishly worship. They look upon its .waters chains of superstition with its irou mace." A For advertising this work' alone, h'o informed mere suips TaoUrb the-view from this did their utmost to crush the Baptist cause, as -very sacred, and fancy that if they drink gentleman in the civil service of the East India I me, he had paid within a few weeks $2500. heht, in so clear a day, covered miles be- They at last , succeeded to get our dear brother them, they wdl get a great blessing (from them ; Company has just offered a prtxe of two hundred Being introduced to Mr. Jones, the Secretary vond miles jn extent, yet so great is the jnagnltude remoyed from that region, and his colonel threat- or if they wash m them, jthey will come out pounds for the best esssj cn tU lift J Ckntt, of the Religious Tract Society, I was taken r don that as far as5 eve could reachall was ened'him with imprisonment if once more ha qaite cleansed from their sin; or.if .tbe j die in with the view! of baring it translaUd into th ' t-rough their establishment, .whero. tho. same di- Drick ' 'lt . were Vahame," said he, them, will go, all bright and gloriousy to Paia- Ungusgcs of Indiav. This will be truly a work vision of labour till exists." -This Society . has a' t:m. vA Triaiflppnfviftw that' lav "'to the while regiment.. .It would7not become dba The great rains they t thus set tipon the for the times 'there, and, if well executed, will . .7 ' - . I .14. V. W"- W ' ' J I . . I I.. . . . ..- - . I . '. . 1 I . . ... ea msirumeniai m .n-uiaMiig' u before me, 1 began to descend, ana tnougu usual- numbar of religious books ; such as forinstance ly considered a rapid pedestrian; it tookme nearly and ofold Humphrey's VValks in London, 56,173 ; ten minutes' to reach the floor. 71 should think beCJ iv's token for Children, bo,S4 ; ; ot the distance, bv the winding stairs: must be about Hotter of the Poor, '97)970 ;'of Bogatzky's GoU j a 'of-r":ofa"nler7" '"After rviewin vtbo" ' riab daunted courage;- and be seerns 'determined to risk the little children are sometimes thrown thus in- owe the germs of bur civilization who were our .-where I all. though ne is one .nf.-tne most humble disci- to the mer. - . . . ' . . 7 ;;..r.i..-jnrst veacnexs w reunion ana science arc nu innals deuT i'!f L.'.-U-.'.. J fl..... m.V. ih.m Albr tn itwrr Mtlf thlnnil IrtA 4 m m rrt mm MnhimmiJiitiaf. , m riUSBl-U BcrgtUfc, U WUU1U rUUOU U1IC Ullk&a uvu v.v w . . j w .j " v fcj w - . w. m-v . u I i IMUliJI shave people in the village; just as little it and sometimes" they will throw into it all sorts of sUnd before -education. , English colleges are .me bim to pray and sing with the peasaht.,'i precious jewels,' In the hope that the goddess destroying Indian temples. Tbe people, to er, our-brother's letters breathe an nn- who rules over it will , do tneia goo. lven whose- contemplative and speculative gtnics wc deu Treasury," 109,161 ; and ot James' Anxious hn:idw T wa Lnkpn intnlhe vaults below Inquirer, 350,377. Upwards of two hundred and j e''tjne?iiortal ' remains of Lord kelson, Lord ples;of Jesnt. MaV the Lord bless bim further h Ona day a young Hindoo mother was sscfl ing from the slumbers of a slavery that threaten- -Aa T 117vcWH rbnTtdarrtlv:v 1 " . 4 c ' j. r iroin down to the Ijangc3, earrvins a sweet Ut-ied to last to tbe end of time. fifty thousand copies of this latter work have been Collingwood, and many others'. 7 As I followed Abundantly: Tffi"nt,f frnm ftnfl sfit of stercotvne casts, and they ntnrlrnna tTKrial ftriA nT,TT. 1 , . showed me a Vopt of "the last impression,7 which , mpnta of -ROm of whieh ar'e nnwardl of twenty CTbe Kingdom of God ia Within JT6U. with her kisses and bathing with her tears. The the rhling'race in the . East.-are not what they tie baby in her arms, which she was loading ' The Turki-b people, who bate so long beta feet in diameter, solid stone,) w"ith the monuments 7 True Christianity is spiritual ; in its essentia pewonnat saw her thought, " Ah J poor lin were. They hijeloH the portotpnle, the tsngu of death all around me," where ail . was dark as character, and the only1 locality in this world is doo woman, be is going to Ihrow that child to ly mdin of conquerors.- They are sinking into so he watched her. hen -she poverty, and desponding ci their desuny. ineir j i - -...- . t ..: 1 went to the National W,fc.niirlit. ndWni as tV irrave' as tie lisrht flick- the hearts of renovated men.' !This:s the king- the Ganges" ; 's Square; to hear 7. the "d dimly from bis dirty lantern? I could almost dom that Christ catae to found and promnlge ; got down to the river ; , D. D. Hia church is a tWirie' myself in Popish clutches; about to be and it is the ; only kingdom that can dethrone Uo. upon the grass, ..... . . . i ----- .- .. . M - , x--.- . - .- : - - .-- - . I . . . - . 1 ... . . . ... - . . - ... : i 1 . . I ..M . TSft l. . h tHA Af lit A T 1 . M . I . ll . A oisiuor. to nauiu 1 1 eax. -w , x-j-u- -wwu v. u ai , atore oi tne streain, bo saw;.hcr lay her lovely faith is dead they wih not to fight sny more and then J going to the edge J for their religious and political bead. i The rntli- gathcred some. of (he long reeds Jtary conscriptions havs mada them regard chil- ;plaited to- dren-ss a curse,. instead oi a ciessing. it is a they say, has but one" letter injured. REV. JAMES HAMH.T02; ;.. On Sabbath. morning j Scotch churchj Regent Rev, James Hamilton vzeonc. and was. very iuu, ine seaia are ai-ued before a blood-thirsty.. incr I ter tKf, 'ftl,i f;.l,;rtT.ftd nattern. wkh bisrb backs. r.u iv fw timtJim." illivAnineft. nor mercv7 fman-to the divine &vr ; ajid:TedCcxaihe world lor flairs that ?rew there: these she plaited :ani without' cushions, which render them very ' Tlw'firsrstone of thb" lofty Edifice was ''laid in. toc4.?. A.&cbU is of -.saVenly origin-e pom- gether so as to make a sort of little; raft. Sho melancholy fact, enUent by..Mr4 Mctarlane, icomfortaUe.". Dr.' Hamilton though widely 75 and the last one ",1710. '.Sir Christopher mPication.from JehoTalj anontflowbg.of the then gathered nnmberi of tbo andfol.flowers' in Tnrke j'and its Destiny,?- thlt t Turkish : v..;. ". ' ? H'i : . .w' : 'r?:" 1 a Amrvrt T;-r;-..' v,--r ",-4 ;' v.on(fi-T,.t : ; r..Lr ...ifri. . f raci.1i1v. and'wiLh tbeselfamilv seldom now rears more than one cciio- -uuwu as an ai'innr, is uuir -jtuuua om-1 yy rgyi T.pfl arcniLti-t, auxy-u uuv tuw uu. au.ii-m vuviw o.- w.--w. ut mibi- . . . , . , f . 7t . 1 . - 1 !.'!.' T I . i - , ' lf.j.. " . .l..4l. . I . ' -.a.' :'ai. -ii V. ..r TV.-.I V1, UcnmM of the reit t WptlPh ih Tux vka. fnnritann mnv.i ta. . tip j. nn. a v-v.nh ha hai 4a .. I wistiniTi irriTii - RnfiTB. . - jvh ilia. aiiiL CLjicuur ui j.hA. fin.nfi m vrpiin in ruuu IUO l.lk. ! U.I (- - .... .- oeruiius ucvhbcu iwiM.--' v ' " "inum ior nis BiUiirVj uuu Ul WWV- us uau w - i) , ..-. , , - - -x. tCMV,- " i ', t I . - - . . . - .,, te modles and drawings he required. It was mooniignt is only, a rejection irom in- ceanw oi lighting a utue ump, ana placing u ww ,, , ii r- -r ; j , . n and completed under one architect; by one tbo lnmiary ofday, so all thepietj that invests ner, shs lifted up ber babe, again loaded it wilb But .the n-Tnrkish population f"S .... i- -i .. . .. ., . . t '.i ;... ...... ... -..i a. . . . .. t i j ! ii. ru. a..m .-ii.rMiiir: I n i.rrr mi Armiiua u- . . , .i.i. r il . l:.a.i it. this lainnn i m , ... t- i . ' 1 3 I nun snnrnK irn t nriQnan Tin ! I u uub rn. iriaoPK. m f ii 1 1 r. n i 1 1 in iniuah via kuu iiunuai i 4 . - - - - '"wresung. gKica ei- wo uiswij v P- -r""! master mason, ana. wnue. oue ,isaop preaueu .... -. . r , , r , , . . . i w went briefly 1 over the narrative, explaining over the dioe'eso. The entire length is 510 feet, nec a simple, -thougn striKipg siyie, mt? -p "-."- i tne breadth ;2207" Jerop-the pavement m nej- Points in and closed by drawing several prac-. street, to the top of the cross on the domevis404 vaa i fial deduction's from thVwhple; It .was atieau- feet -VV--whole epenae, of its erection was tlful WfnM '.VfM-nA.-narta of it fuirnassinsrlv- nrv'nrvn " :: t, a. and siTtiin and - -x.V M&A.U-i U l-W WV-a. V - r - aTJ I fl .Ii UI J m.J - 1 U ljMT ,1 Ct- LiT II .a.lV.J w - - 1 - - 1 .- Nerer FrlibCett Children. . A. "acbo&l-mtitrca, for tecs Uliln j cfcScs, I most fooliihly put a cbUl In a dark cellar for a4 hour. Tbe child was UrrifLad ari cried Vitter- Upon returning 'to bir aareots ia tieeTea- iig, she bunt Into tears and bcd tJLat she might not be put iato ths esllar. Tbe parrats thought this extremely odi, and aai-nd ksr there was xjs daogcr of their bemj gIltj cfss great an act of cruelty ; kat it was dlcs!t U pacify her, and when put to Wd ahs fassel a restless night. On ths following day the Lai a fsver, durirg which she frequently cxebuaei, Do not put me in the ' et liar Ths fcurtk diy after, sho wu taken to Sir Aille j Cocker, in a high state of fever with dclirua, fraqatsU muttering, "Pray, don't put ao la tht e-Ilar., When Sir Attiey biuirel the reasca, - Irzzl that the parent bad learnt ths nit-cr.t Is which she bad been suljeeted. He crdrrei what was likely to relieve ber ; but she dil la a week after this nnfoellrg cendott.; - ' Another case from the rims suthenty cay be htm cited. It Is the cue of a ehUJ, tea y rars of sge, bo wasted to wate bcr e xrrcii t, as I to craps bcr slate jeacil, went into the rota la the dark to fetch ber knife, when ens cf btr setool-ftllowi "burst from bfhial ths drr to frighten ber;. she was ouch ttrril, and "ber bead ach?d. On the following day she breams deaf; ahd, ctt tbe next, so xaCch so as oet to hear tie lwdt talking. Sir Asdej t bsr three months after this bad barpened, aal ibo eentbued ia the paae deilarabie st-Ucf deaf ness. ' ' . . " AboyLlcen years of ags adntid.aa inmate of Dundee LunaUe Arylam, tayirg w eoae Imbetile frcm fn'rht. n twelve yars of sge be was sfprcctieed ts aTit-t?or$ and scrae tri-injr rtl-J bebg cn day , tsiW?, he was, alens with cth erf, beked opin acluk ctHsr. Tbe chuJieu were ranch alarael ; and all were let out with the exception If ilia r r boy, who was detained till past aidaijht. He! i esm's rotn tib'tiae nervous sol nelarcl 'y, and sank into a state of icscnsiUlity from wU k be will neTerrecoTer. ' Ths taieslag arti!cs was fannden the faHowlBg, morning cxculpatieg boy from ths guilt with which be bid ben s lectured on the 2Sth chapter of. Acts-Paul's for te modles and drawings be required. , It was moonlight is only a. reflection i '-aaing at Meiita. Alter gtYing f mj - begun HuentL. Heus-snoHbuVdoes not seem at perches of ground, and there are 616 staps-from the 7 subject, cf? renewing A Jier3 ,.uaW.confinedtothem.. ..,7- -i .: thV floor to the ball 7 ?6u KK .stands ;oipoea,-and 7'crownm--dif tlnotion, to -Q-J ; . baptistSoeIt. - : ' ' -:v" " - I all .religions cfhnnan cr f rthly4crigin; . -llanj lathe1 eTenin-, aV balfast six, J beard the - Vice aVt' VrBWETbe vicious -r pros- the systems cf .belie derived, fx cabman Vk nl,. vr'-. i ftW -7-. fnr aWason.'bnt virtue ' H triu-L at last, speculation, and which , Lavr ecn pr:ented as in Bonbers. but ris- racuance 01 tne oun 01 i.iguteouusa ; 11 then pusnea sji.on -upon ia- tuiuco y mi. Wwi.0 - - A-i'a-in ".r?,fi-.;Ti. M1tMti'iTf a'rA ... . TvoAntitSil nrin-'tft t!i roddessi ' She) ins fast in wealth and inflaene. They are m- rerealed' 4b '-Him;':. vHio he Bnghthess of thought 4hat, the stream, would bear "away ber dustriousand nopeful. Tfcf are wttxj of the glory, andt the Express Image of his Person ; gilXte out of sight ; that by and byber dar- Turkish yoke, which i ctt cf Uie heaviest sal it is communicated tbytheHoly Spirit'to Hrfbe xofght, perhaps; fall off the raft and be most galling on earth : insomuch .that subjectlcf'refiewbg' nrac6.;And "hera it arolrnldia the's-.red rircft and that thea.M its suVed threefourthi of the popaUUoa cf Tuxiry . , 0 ; i. ?.-'- : . .s .. . . . j V.. . 1.1 t-f m4 -Td!v bail aa invasion br the blest Fpint rpse io paraawe, to- gvui.-- prdoa her sia, end blees bcr .soul-- But it so I happened tnat she-did not posh it far enoTjgh,th rtired street, anddt avefy large cdi&OhcV-L The aparent success of the wicked eV. . 21 nt fjfeoiu themannsr of constructing the r?"" and discourage thc"' wht endeavor to live upright fcosathe fact: that tho'gallery rcns rounl ...3 four and coasis'tent lives.;" If they live- to se end '!;l!s7t1,.T,r,1n,r. VrMn tVo .ntre. itbolds. of thar.' 'Hnrighteons. they , rill not f.cl a particle I UXWltf-4--V-i-'--a---rw- ------ - ! " flarger number' of r oplo than ordicry church- ea of the same size. .. After standing somo, time fre aisle, with a namber . 1 of other persons. of envy at their succoS: A c-a may livo long; be"' vile and unprincir' 1, and prosper through all hid days. . But do.3 this proye that U 'well - - , ... -. ,; . - all that is necessary tor manlmd b their pres- snt '1 Xutur-- existence. . Pretended T-iloso-pher3,froin tbe;first' idolater. to' the l.i-.t, theo rist, have toihd to construct an enrtLly rcli-ion, which, Hke B-tcl's torcrj shoull penctr-te tbe UX P T. ilCiaVCia, ai v aaj . ..v.. v,. Europcin powers, , r"'r'; j! 7C 4v7'..-f..-i7.'..i,,.. -titrev of ths Ctar. To Ua t rait pauf rucai- wo wvv-ublu' a-i-a-vu.i ; .V wrna-bn-bea at the" sidaV -Tha lTtlbabe jlika'bis, the 'TurkUh empire, nlfurooe would ghJy ball aa inraalon by Emperor cftossu. oiairg wouij . an for blfl toconquer lurkey. , iai ior vas IbeSoitAa would ii-at r.1 an amtitios. S fchly guarded, h-Uoui Its band to hls.tnbtl.rj z:A cticd Or ii jrcs-nt ansimost itCh;uE:9 irmrc. !...:,.;:; ii-,-,-. v-i I'.Trnn to It is not likely the temrtatba will bo rw'J t. i L XLU i U J - aV-tfc UJ CUw S- VSTW- K M t v--k: At but, R passed, unl.ra Irtach 'the7itUe tUng Ganges, cud phe dj-o not t&k- as like 'tbat'old stupendous folly fifci, . systems cacghjiasf bold Gf.ltand liftJei itself np a liUla - I22g Bat Franee, Er-land, "Aastrataad Tro- sia .would be coapetitora for ths prua. I tr hapsws shall have a jartUU cf Tuxki-y. At charged. Fret tk Gtnteow Ccil'JiUvaL Be CaaxrcL now T:VSrit. Vby abotll you rpeak sgabit the eh-ractrr'ef a fcsals 'It is all she has to depcnl cpea U this werll. Just give the itup :-Laa wias that ahe Is tot as good as she louU be, and it wHi tj U eye- ry nook and eoreefcf the town- Tbe atcryyoa whisper will return ia tnt tf tlcsdcT, to r!l.lT-( rosrsclf. b.U ths rrt ruIty TOarsci wretch to repent so law a rt3ry. A wrrd has . ' . . . tbo-rbtlrtJ- Tkea, it tasy be bet rrpcru4 by ia crU dial. 5n;;reiy ticrrht, whxJa if ctterrd rcay irj.r. :i:e chiratter rr ffr of, another.; A thcc-hl &y b stlicl ' at, kai Lirth.l-t a vcri ipica rrsy r-tTfr if Weh Tfrjt '-TC i cticr, so that Ci-a cnlccr.-'-u r .-.. or rfr-;r s rtr M rvTt:. erra i3 J- a. A I mL:.; :r a w rJt t7w7t cpa a f;:'7 if ITB9, WO7d a- j-atali
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 10, 1850, edition 1
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