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Jj V J t ? 1 i : tuittar jZ-JCoxvsicAtioss . far-publication, or u mj vpj r 3 t'.e Editorial' Department, should b aJJ...-,. ! to the I'v. J. J James, or "Editor of the f,fMl Recorder llaleigli, N, C. - YZXXXX. Letters relating to tb.8 business of the office must be addressed to G. Meeedith ic Co., Raleigh, I '. c, ; -: ;. ; .. . ;y y ,- ''.,,, T. insure attention, all Jetters must be pre ' rail. . -:,'-."':" ' - - - -"-'-ov ':ZZ": - - All communications, to secure atterit'on, must 'Is postpaid Agents who act gratuitously,; and subscribers who pay in advance, only excepted. . . j. All orders not attended to in a reasonable time ' slioald Le rpeea ted, and all remittances not duly receipted should be inquired .. after that errors and . versightt may be promptly corrected. , ' - --'r-'2? Persons 'writing: i, ui on. business would coaler a great favor by giving their: Post Office ad i! ta u of ; Ah. Lit v.d il fi. i .a-ihey . p-ijT" 1 Le following bre htea are reqnesed to act ' 4 as age.tt for th Biblical Recorder in their tcsjec- the hectionVin procuring new sub5crik-r.saad in " receiving mooter and making remittances t "tty A"; part of them have signified a'wi 'iiiigness t act, arid ' we take the liberty of pubX4iirigihb ats of oth-j 'lers, toping ihey will I consent .also, -in doiajf 5 whuh . . they will very mock oniige ibe Editor and the Pro 1 prietors of the Uee:T-j-fS'X ildirs. F, Prevatt, LeesvilllRobeon fcounfj; George W. Hill, Whhevilie, Columbus county. - r ' J. H.Cobb, Lumber Bridge, Robeson county. v '. JL P. Repiton, WihjoingtoittS ZfZZ0X Alva. Smith, Fair Bloff, Columbus county. -; ishara Htin, Lersville; Robeson, county .f?. , Jaines HJEoieiLurnbertoit, Robeabn ea J?y;JJJ f-.fiZV, t3- EeVPettr Doab ofrhe Methodist churchy w.i:ui nfi lMiitin Ia trinitf Whrt MTmntht'p u' t&nt -. also to know if par columns will be open to him ia reply to Tinto.hys stnctnffs..- Ve Imve no atttlior-" . ity to give the nairres of Timothy"or ..Ttu8 biith of ; whom may by this li ne haie become objt c s of irt-; v' tcrest to Mr. Doab-We wiil tak the. JibrrtrN of, sa) ing. however, that -Timothy w quite: a. young . ' writer, anJ commenced his atticfes, a he inf rmed : ' ' .'ua, more wi'.b a , flew of hi3 own impnvement tiiartl . btberwise; : Eeaiding-Mrv JDoob's jvimpblet as quite defeciire, both as regards its argument ' and d oct i ne, be. deeme! it a. somewhat eui able subject' i-i-:jon which to i prdctice,4 leaving it with the Vdjtor as - to whether his fttiffures 6bonjd f appear. We diJ . i Z 'not tegard it ar very, important any wayVand ave ? ;the niauiiscrqit to the pub bher,. We supios-e, for we know nothing tlefinittly abouf it,' lhat Timoiby ; ' . woa !d not desire a; pm racttd coii irovet sy vhh so efdeily a man as Mr. Don b.'-. If, however, Mr. D. ' .desirw b:s late pamphlet on Communion - examin&I , .'and tesied b.5 the standard iof frutb,he in ac. commodated either by .Timothy or Tit i?, or James fS."oT ha."ht soine cne -of , We Strict' Comni'unton Sect. Vtewa on klter iubleeti a I Coramnoion, have given. Mr, D. anJ his minisienal erat ion linefeed, and ; saw what was ; never: seen Uiaeirdij troupfe iortqunc k '"i-f J TheEiitor, howevervkrJowinMU. M.Depr?i vSV "ly long windJ in tpeakligVand learnjitg that he ' equab'y pq in wiiting will tay.otice tor alL,ihat if, y te wishes triVppear in1hcolobof.toe3R'? i,e must cotiSn'e hirnself etiictly to the pomwf de- i We. -He must also send the editor one of huCoti- J tauik'n iitt mi.tfetT. : :v -; Thisrbaff s jeome 5! tniles, fronr Gidrowhere jt connects Vhh Ihe iWilraingtbif Road, fat west wpui"s i "J:C' Df pciC wnie 13 :railes heW train now pisius over it for the accommodation- of " traveller "which leaves Golbeeiy mtiridngat Jt half-imH 3 b c ockVreaches Bi iyy - Dui ham s CJejw . : ; ' -Z riects whh a line of S'agVs lb HiLbboro, Greetisobj: ' ;. ro,ic ; , . ... . , . ..' ' - : - . W - i- f llavW raised over tbU ixad within a few dajSt? rv 5 :Wefinditw-UbunCfirtri condition-; . ?t '.'. The Enn ri are of fine aze, ami .paid by good , f : r jadges to be of mpeiior maitiials and workmanj'nip. ; - V' The Cut ia which we took a seat was certaialyiu-j liy ' terior in some te s-petts to any that Ave have noticed. ' . The airangatnent for vemilauiist il ktting;in hej '. air near the top of lhe car W W:y y ; w j ndowss is a great i m pro vement' both for com fort and safetyVyThecfims we found prompt and ae-3 comtbodatihg ani'Vvery precaution is ustd io pre- ' " ' vent acciderits. li passing over that por.ionj of Hie : . - Uoad between' Raleigh' 'and, GolUpboio, we could , but contrast . ou r present comfor t and ex ed itiou ; y : with what it was when wt tiaveteu u yy oajte ; Then it tea ut red fibme 12 or '14 hours to make tlw journey, it being too a most lonely and uniuteiet-t; in travel, how about 2 hours will carry one thioagh i a cost cf less than one-half of what ua. charged for tiaging, while the Tiding itself is a pleasant re. xreatiou.y.-;v; -y . :-' "::--y y:yi; ' This Road when completed, will be in fact as well &sin the Xorth Carol ma Railroad.' Lealing as it does through the heart of he Stoic, it will af. ford faciiUies f ot t. avel, and transpxntation of pro- -dues to inure of the citizens cf the Sfta te than any 'filler road that has been, or can hereafter be built- "- The editor received a letter alew dajs p iuce, ia "quirirg about the Minutes cf lbs above bo ly-wLh-. irj ta know whether ihey were printed or nut, and lvir.; hlo farther dlrecttons in ca-e they were cot' . :lle r..ut fay to his esteemed brethren of tlial bo dy, tbat tieir Minutes never -.cams to his cite at r il. lis enjertanJs that they -w ere received by the-' 1 C!::k cC ts Y. cnd:r anl were hancleJ over to the Z--' xs.a' who is its puU:sV.cr.' Why they were .Ud aal fc-rwarded ecna two nouU.s" since"- Ii y cirinot prctsnd to fay." Uz understands ; dire:'.: l ta kin, tut lb:y CU not L.i r r l.i- cZ . 2, and of coar.-e he cost!! hare ..ul ia tl.e r..-t er. If they Led cams; into :y..n t:.siri;:t;c::s, 1.2 v,c:u!J Luve ta y ii s i- I.:vi. J ti f m put up lecg since, "'.if ?1 j.-vs I .a J:::; h Ha::':;5!, anl forwarded 3 C: :t:n T.-e Lire r:?-"rTed ;pisy, tLat pcrtl-3cd the Recorder, receives 1L3 ca3 and delivers it at the editor's oSce. The editor I as cr.thic t d ifrith any th C ia the c:attcr, l ui tta editorial departmsnt of th-s Recorder,-nor have any . cocao to our care, The editor deeply r-grf s that there b so much disappointment in g .ttmg job work ; done, he most - repeat that be is no way responsible ior tne neglect or miriiap9 or otDers -f .1 . m m - Our reader will, perhaps beb.h furpfisel and "graiifiedl to learn tl.at movements have t een set ori foot in New Engiaid fotvthe fuitherance an.l pni- ruotioii of Peace among mankind g. n-ially in all pars of ihe world. We hive been favo;ed lately. with several epistle ami ad-Irea on tbts subject ffora one of tbe oflTcers of a society there c alh d the American Peate Societ yr HV e are heurti!y in favor of.peace everywhere and with all .'men j and ponsid- er its promotion a deMdeia um woitby of our brt exertions. The name of peace is jrraleful ami omk m us of good, and iba thing .itself mot lovely and . be.tu;ifuL:i4'ft:iy":Kr "t ifc-ltSy 'It may riot,Jjowevef, le amus for these. who as r pire ;o uo imjKirtant a joiuon as that of eace-ma-kers amonf matkiod, to in idet that exan p'e ot ten 4ends Lflaeuce a d pivej efiect to " precept V and 'that if they would really promote the'eause of jeace among p;hrs, it is impoitaiit tliatthey cn'tUate and piactice the thing peace among themselves; Tliiabeinj? f understood, jwe 'are VeitairJy 'iriucbi pleised to leant that fo greajTand ha py; a change h;t of Utelakcn place'iri'j New gland. f But a sfe monihe nince it jajpearcd fntn themctiau"t thentic accounts, that the sanctuaries of U( d tq that poitiort of our cuuntiy had been rhanei iiao : templi.8 of discoid, ttrat lie mniMers'of religion en mai i&ey were speciaMy calieJ on to decide ac cording t(t their views tli jnur difficult ind fex ii : un political qiekmsof theland, atid reiiguius jou- alif;s. chained with. the spe Ul duty of publish. in ' Vtrv lliilnr vvtiiK miirhf -iaiut lit; iii I provoke to hostility their neubbcir in the South.; Nof. were we aware that itich- eSotti hid been en Jrely msjnJed, ' eve to the !eutuinve. But .1 tJine and diance? we are told. happeneth b alIiT J and tf it is ti ue that the peop'e of New EnilandViu lud ng her; tadiiig and mbst"ioted ; menhave di cided tiO Jonger to obtrude f. heir peculiar notions up joo otii&R, or to interuieddlwiih the aflaits Vf their ntighj-ori, fcut to t tidy arid, practice, a- vvell a W .commcnl the, things that make for peace, it is s 'uvi; , ly a matter for. C4nratulatioiia,d i ejtiicihg, anJ we doubt r ot the South, which has ever been' the lover and at'on cf peace, will deeply ivmpaihise ia Vo impm-tant arid benenr iaj change. . Vf M :5 I rVVe have some fcarsi ho'weverthat t desirable a recuti may wi aiirr an ue reaiizeu. ana inax ai.er, ; the cry)f peaces peace, 'berel: will hi tki fieave for we discover in th se Adi thing of the ame ppu it that jeivades' 6imil.ir . ler-! lures upon BiayeryEpirii of dicsaiion too'heis to' adopt Z f r V r ? ' " Tm w Png thenu and also ol rafimji, upon min-ste. ot the eoe-i : 'pel eeeraHv'0 tn'ach'. vmii 1tlieab''.C.l;vit i It tnifht le SufSrieni ti kv that lhtsyr,Ui P r, -. i. . ; , ""rr: '"-' IOW 'of the- Scirth- are Tlia H v , nnvf it tW trmnin ltw! X4.i"--u winei.near, ana wnen i it ; is . nave Deen. in a iau5f i pe re aiming iusiu;uir and asf ir asbSsible ithoifieis j it is therefore not needful tint they rhbul t wri e and preach on, 6 the sufcjeci norire i they jwsaVgiiiiie, as their friends Ai the i Nortteai tiovh-, thutl they; coutd be uc uejssfal m teaching toe leLigtem, powers hi otlien yoMintrjes to lay down their iirms and love as brerh reiV.flUhoevcrrtl.c Peate .fotieiteg at ihe North can effect so desir.-ble art en I, we would cheer ti em onward inah'e unilcrtakii.g,f - Some little camion. however, might te the partbf pruiterice. iivtcase: theyt undertake itorsetlem Nicholas and th$ AH ed powers, lest they hould be made to feel the fotce of an pld saymg, ' pbyMcian WaJthywlf,tai. of the: old world that chanty, it lis genei at ly t und-rstood, shou d bgin at h me, and that when; tliev have learned to lire peace bly wfeh each other, an I with p-opiutefor thetn ta cros jh? seas in . their eliotts: lu i Caen viHC HO" j'ratvM.c jtihc. c .onj ruuic c iution Tmiht be neediiil ti&t iheir ei deavors should Vbve as futile lor gtod; a Jhey wil appetr to ..some i iaicuious.1 -. - ; .-. ir; Tflv tAf -tti We may peihaps.take ihe liberty of abiding that ax a brighter and more aiifpttiotis day has begun to dawn upon stiety at tht North, and tliat bereaf ter we are to' hear Irora them only the words of . pcare, t may be art aj-prpfiate jime for ihe' benef ol ait ad pfijibu Societies among hm that, 3rve ai long diiiiir'l Israel with their un'iappy difier ence. to bu'y tbem ai d sigu imce moie the pledge of p?"ace,y Let them a.rreethat - Ephrim shall not; . envy Jtidb, nor Ja :ah .. envy ;Epbraiin,r'i- but jtbat peace and I brotheriy n nrovd.sbd I prevail wheie bhternes atid strife haive so lore feet indulged.. And ihen should they a Hi pi a more pacific and char-: itable; coutse towanla their; neighbors here. at ibe Souvhj it my , inspite stronger confidence jia their goal intentions to mankn l inge.ieial. : i r MTco is at Tacit? .".. We have received lately, an unusual . nnraber of dUe.nmnuaaces, and the cause as stated in mot en ses, is that the sub-crilers have failed for some time pat to gt their paper wi.h any. regularityt s We have also received nutaarous complain s from jbose "who are iill subset ibers, bf a eimilar irregularity,' in thrf iejiptof the Itecoider.r Now this is frying to the patiene f those who wihio read the papr, and of us 'whose daty it is to furnish it a id th.. q-iesi ion is, whoi is at fault 1 Alter con -iderable inquiry into the matter, wb are of opinion that the fault is mainly" wiib po-t- barter?, who by c.l'S8 ne?s and ngfcct of,: duty in giving, ilue attention when opening the mail, e.i J the papers in wrong di rections, or permit ibem tti he. in a pOst-ofUce j to which they were not directed. That each tnu.-a be the case, we are almost Ct-rta-n, as we have examin ed in several co.es that we: e rep rted, and foun I the names and post cCice ad ;rr ss ptvperly entered on the ma! books, aad were assured by the jmbhshrr that the papers were mailed accoid.i: to the direc tion.' on the-books. It is true some errors ma Lave be2n committod since the oSce of pnblicatioa t -i cl.r:j,but ceitainly nt to tue extc.it com-s ; ' 1 cf; ani now as the jub i-l.er Lifurm3 os d cveiy; cZzz t" y t: 3C -'i hi- bc.-n sincily t'.j s'.sjLtcst ni:t ananJ ia his" ake, and: as we, lt, i::t::i.l giving ' i t..-tt:r to fir ! : C ? :l.f-cn- , their nerorfeis ;rf lulirly, we liopo thpy will notify a of the fact, and e will da all hi our power to l:are.tho error ccrrcctcl -;Ve hope they w til nl discbutinue far a fisvv error of tl.w kind. . " ;',;'-.,... ' " ; ' t ' yt.- CO The correp6n;letitArof Rev." J, j II. Cninlle will address him in future at Lrrtle YuJkin, S oke con n .c " ' : ' Wjf, Carry : A Biography bv i Jos, DtLcnER. . v. u. I'm aacipnia. American isaptm ru ui ta loo .V)ciety, us Arch bireei, "William Carey is one of the l ames which iioec tion of the Christian1 Chnrch will cvr foryct.'" - lie was emphatically the pioneer of tnidern miheloi a tie?; and his biography striking y illustrates the kmJ ot4 agency which uod usually empioyx. in ac. complishlng his designs of. mercy to our fallen worlJ. "AUhongh Carey ( bat bqen dead neaily .twenty yeais, and the story of his laboiii and sacri ficcs has long since Jbeen. read al rereaJ by thou rands of . christians in this country, a-i well as iii England, still we ate pleased to itnow that' one so well qualified as Dr.' Belcher has fiiruishca anew his biography, with various improvements." Dr. B is weli known as a distinguished writer. and was per. .tonally acquainted with the leading persons connec ted with the -English Baptist M Lssionry Socieiy, that sent out Carey as their first MlWionary to ln- Ave cannot forbear commending! this volume to our readers as corqbinina; much that 1'r-truly: val. uable and deeply interesting to the pious heart. L wouu pioye specially tisernl m youug men anJ wo men who may be revolving in their minds the question as to whether it is their duty to give ihemielvei to M ifsionary labor, f:rhe -volume t iiif 1 2 mo.1 about 300 pages, with a beautiful engraving of Carey as iryiuisptece. , : .gZt u .'.1'- .'-.' ; fl" Life nr JcdeaTor Glimpses fti)Firtf:Ckntoart -m i. y iiiABiA i. ICicbakds, Pbilauelphia Ame ncan Baptist Publica; ion Socieiv i ' fri: iiyij!'" is Ws itten iii. Veiylej tnlieJ to'sketrh- r nix! twMir1a in Anl.l..i?.- i " ' j :. it' turasiances which are intimaieJ in Itlii NewIVs mtnt Scriptures.-yiT)ai tfie wilier always confines heiself strictly to historical data we tonkin so'tne what queionable, though her sketches nre wel Jrawi in flowing and band?oms4!styie. and afer peruihg ierha8 several ages of something Vi'pi.: '"-j "n io-D'j.tt u in lerognize in it a Cli" cums arice ffmiJiarMa ah jeadW latneut:; The.f amily iiicid juUa which; cbnie iaNe view will be read with in. ei est, especially ai pvSi of them f&ve to illactraie Jewish cba aciei, and b show the exietitW tmjjosttion whith'Cbrist hadtto enr unter from the Jews,6wi j odiceC eckingtof JeruiliW J 'i; nan aled .wnn ihullm but mournful inieretiw a the author makes a Jew; report lb a kin min wtlRome. : )fi vfl The fl.wi-rk witi j be found irVerestiu in- matter, and pleasing ea, evn lainaiin;c n Idictioii laiid yie,m we feel no hesitation iucornraendin Uh t if neatly tound. Size 12 mo. pages 312, foi .J. by the Bapt, Publication Soc'ieiyl hi!a!eit.hia; 3 - i -ifmhYMJ: r.M v: - ' lint OtTOX, ATtASOF THE U OBtD lankaJrfUvi . j -I'-JJaJKirrft UaHllv. Li ; voltok j a?cominiedth rttw " r V VneM-ri pilous, Geo; rapb i I : iiau"and- Htsioiicat l v 1 Kichakd S. v y mspoineneesoi Apn u : tx wica cq. wco i at present remaining in this city, wr have , received several specimen parts of the aboe nnuied ,work, which when completed. wi'l be . one of the ; most ?nveni6centothe.kirid extant4 Tlie knip are it lmeated with great ptecieiod andl b au-y repre senting' the late public improvement &c; fec The mech.tmcal execution, bo'h ;as ,ie-pecM iha- type an i jia per, is of very supet iof pnl tvSTlte Geogra phi c.1. Statisticaf arid Historicaljhattef i.4 of the moVt recent yreliable and autheiuic chaiwter,yand; the wbik, which nifhort will be altogether one of Ihe fittest in .our couritry ana certawn a uiuau viuitu.c utmffuion io auy Library XM'&Jiii In addition to the above, Mr. Bot wick, has alwc quite . a variety of Map Com . thsi 1 irges t to . the wnallest size, which he will e I on the most acconv moating terms, ail of which may jbe found at" Mr. Turners' Book Storej- head of Fay etteville stieet, -fr'oritinr(Spl&l Squai . Tnc NtWiVoas: CHaoNiCLETbis Journal edit ed. anl published by P. Church and . J. S, Backus, 'comes tb us enlarged and improved in typographic :! appearance.-. i-.r :-j . i j -' ".- PEaibDicAisI'W,e have also' receivedjthe ' fol llow irig period icali for January not prey iousl y Jm ftieel.Sonihern-i. Litei ary Mrasir-nger,"'. ; J no. R. 1 noropfon,. .Uitorf . . u cnmnn i : per annum in alvance.. Petenon;s Ifidies' Naliw al Magazine, Mis. Ann S. Stephens and; Charhi Jr Peteison, ,E htiHS. Two dollars per.annuta. in advance. i I hilad Iphli, 102 Chesr.nt st t, Uouaehold Word- a j uinal eondacted by JC hariea Dickens v rNew -York t-pubbshed ty J.A. Dix, No.: 10 lal pl.ice. -Pric? 43 ter anriumw A'so. Dickeoa Chritmas Sior Words Pboceediscs of the Thirteenth' Annual Fe ston.ofj i the " Baptist General f Association ;of ; 1 nnesee ; y and North Alabama. T: '-y - j. j Z- ! , By ; the attention of a ; f ieml, we ha ve ibeen fW voiel with a copy of the Proceedings of this body, held last October at Winchester, Tenn, 1 1 :ZH'i Minctes nf "the Twenty third arinlv Miy of the . Wels'i Neck (Bap i-t At-ociatioriV htld witn tl.e - Ebenezer chuich, Nor. llth,1854 :"V' - , i t- . - , . !... j y TbU is a flourishing bo1y, embracing 45 church, es with a uiembeieblp of about 5000. y,; y--- MiscTEs of ihe Third Anniveifttry of the Bighy As ' Wiciat ion, held with tho New! l'(0Sect church, - Snmpter county, Ala. t." lL ; ' - .- . This young As-Kiciation Ttlrealy numbers 18 .churches, and a ppeara to le in a prosperous condi- t!on. Co.ngressicjtal Doccmest. We iare indebted Hon. -S. 1 1. -Holers for a volume of Statistics of the'aaAow, Ibey feel at Uitry to nui at large, in Un led S.nte.; it being a Compcu-lium of the Sevlseaich of ihi: latent tylcs j Others stih; havV tio enih tWus, ly J B. Delhi.w Bapcrtuiendeni of the United bUte C hsus, Washington, U. C. - ' ' Pi:or. F.luott. This hkidful tcionant made an accent ftom this city on yeftenlay in hplendiJ style. There was setrceiy a hreaUi of air stiiring an l his graceful lalkon, the Isale'Li, glid d oil on her seri al journey tcaJily and beautifully. Eveiy one rreftrd niusi l ive been nortiCeJ at tha very fmall cumber t!:at f.'.t i'.i.-ocJ to' encoaip-o the Iofe?-; j in the y: ur?. Ti.s tv '' j j iy iv.r u 3 f. ' pul V"e r;y tilt v- t i t v :; r t r: 1 t.w-i: u v . rrow. but we car ....itr.ca:ica ft '.' t--:;itjt'j ;. l:-a ! : w it in : 1 tr l:f' .;Forthe Jconier. : t AasiTcr. fa L. Ds. Q"f rirs. ';Xr ' Mb. Editor : I tioticid in your last i-suen Cora mniiicatibn, in which ibe wi iter, who f eeir s to have been a visiter Jo our iace.'f complain bf what he; con-MerH false frfen dah'p" to ' 1 he T5ap wis, on the p'r!.' t f crbiin . poll (c il asjdranti'.rYour no c, ai tacbed to said document, lather intimates the edi'v lor's reluctiince tt answer the qui:sti''risproound.-d.;' Ify-thcri-f ret- T will not bj tie-'pasiing npoii your right-, . or a-.tieipanng your in eution-,1 will, by pr-rinirsion, futni-h an answer mye'f. -Thw 1 will do, without presuming to know an h.divid'ial to whom your cuiiespnndi'nt tcfcris and simply because I regatd ho oppoitoniiy as a . goi d nc, to give: pub icitylo wine icflcctions which may not prove entirely nscle??, 4 ., I bavebten in the habit of atiending the Baptist Church in this city very regularly ; and, a well as your correspondent, f have ol sci vel. thai some men! who, at yoMK, profess to be Bapiit in tidiment, seem i lake puticul tr pains to conceal their netdi- meidi (!) ir to have no en:imcll s at all, while, at' Ihe Capiat of the vtate. - The BaptiM denomina-; tion in Nonh Carolina r is n'umcriralty very stiong; and poll. tea! partisans aometime find it io tb- ir ad' I vantage tu t ek fre. ly id their religious jiigree.l or to make loud piofesiirH' of attachment, lo thej Baptist faith; not, ho ever, for the same reason j mill. air. ucuerson eqioguej me .. jn nty oi the iiaj tt Church, as having presented ihe md of our FedeialtJoveinnieut.' Mr. Jeirerson greatly admir ed and praised - the Baptist system as the eruT.oili meutand exponent of Repnb kan Principles, and the Dttciriiie of Equal Right.' But the ad niratUm ! and attachment of some ol our moJetn politicians arice font another and altogether diffeient K)urce -the love of VOTES ! V-AMKi 4? Political prejudices and pre-pos-essions are often j euuer gretwy mcrcasi u or uiminisueu ny religious iiifiuencs. Aversion ta a itolitic .1 bppnent is fre q'uently Boftened by unity of,entiinent lit religion. And, a a" rnnn' teligiou and (Ktliiical bpimotia .; mo tify aiid give colr to eahy other we j aw.f the more willing tb trtiKt him' in the exercise of ihe on if we are ratified he is sound in the of Arr.r 6a far, indeed,' is this principle curried, that many arrgov- eru-d almost entirely, - in exercUing the elective; fMmhii-e. by re'igtous rather? than poliiicui Mtucti. m n:s. Some n.en tnidcrMand-this : ani he bee. ; tiie;r pra'w of rdigious bodies r and expression off rA'iVK.na nirf iitif tod i7jff umnh itm f A , s o1"11" r' 1 vff ytni y ww mjf vunur ; dates for rffice ! '.fit is ihe'tuy of evqiy! man to hold honest wntimenti on the subject of retigioti, . and there ii certainly no objection to Ids hbnotly; avtiwmf ithem: indeed this also feincumtial jppoti I htm. j Bat I do protest,. in the name of religion and ) common .honesty, against their; acting the hypoci Ue an t demagogue for the rake ' Df ; pronKnibn and mean beyond u man conception mut bi the: spiiit )bat can trifle with the f-acied subject of i cli-' gion for ro" higher- purjiose than tliaT of gaiulrr -f . place and; diMiuctibn ; and liwt to all the nobler feel. . ing of eur naiuifc isr that ma'n wbocaii,i() his soul a eacrifice on the altar of DKfcPTidK Ujw . . . . . . - - f -c -.-iV t me the vii w if gettin bis neiifh,nf-7,lh i 'J& laving ma-le these geueiai observations; without iriteiidingjihein to apply tb any paxtievdar ' tasN I piocced to give a more direct answer to - L. u flri -the! first placeiheioqntreIalhere any thin? pecthar in : the nimosnhere of : Raleigh that bii a tenilency to niiake iritriyabjurethe ieligioirof aieirfa.hs! rWri ::'.-x- n Kaeigbvl tKflive,is,:geo'giaphically about the vt Jibe State; nJ, occupying tnkldldi grount between the Tiv-t and' he -West 1 ahould..ihinkJi8 dMOte vff ulJ not materially aflvct niembers from either exiieinevit is netibc-r toociddV r ;the one nor too hot for the other 1 But if -- L. D.T abuds to the iilfrc)tfi atmosphere jeivading the Cily of UaK-, 1 uaie fray IT pofses rome peewwnue. i tM yfYii.f time t pi estbt W a riaiyze it for; the- pui- poe "of attain tithef precise e.weritsjeHtertug iutt liS;COi:siis&iiOi!iT Uii stngw giaiue at u, in tfome'of fi;s most mutky asprf ta i sisoutd bay;bow- kver turfi U wtaiiievL a great ouou w we jw effluvia ariiivg f torn the ni f Pridk a targe ptoportioa tf IJte volatile faj EtF-MPORTANC:t ad no. tncutmdeiowe degree of the aampenmg va pors vf ocxAiTi aoscRitTioN 1 x It ; uiay ;;einrrace Oilier consuiuenis, uui mese are uiti .uw nvn .tui bine llo melamorpuose nbme men Very tborougli y an I in a wondeifuliy briet peiiud noiwithetand- inj the muiy snuttry inaaures Wtiran our heahh luving ciiiz otYare coritiiiuallyj apjdyinjcy AVe would re juice 'itgwai newt eleineut cu)d be infused iu.o this dead y atmophete-r-riores latal j to ome constitutions than contact with t'.'e Ctb'td TJpas- wiiich would have the effect of neuiral'wiiig it d traciive ; tendency yBut.1 alin lyalas! i'we ; almbt hmie f Hgai 'bst hotie,1 K T he 1 1 fflu v iauf fFri Je, when illumini d by the phosphorus ;6f KYaniiy, has gieatjf attraction fVriKme'Kitn j' and evetf the gas of elf-. iuiioi iance is beautiful tu their ee, wnen passin g; through the piocet-g of evajioratWjywhtU the co d vapois of bochii iprosctiption, aie; aa chilling, eo withering, that they drive one at ouce to the aims' of warm reception and fiee rniertahiment ',;.: .iN" J , Bul.yoor corroepoiident, iliough his question is a:, general one, Mcms to hae a particular bbject in view. '"jV hat the c .use of the pliancy of h is lriehJi"j ' 1 I am unable lo ay, I hey may be delicate tuen of sensitive m rves, arid het.ee incai able of onending Cf rtuin of their pious acquaintances.- Perhaps, hav-' been aed to wire-working, they do not undQr stand the signals in B ileigh, and theiefore choose themselves to bet-ome automatons, and more, when some tmeeke pulls the firings. Or ihey maybe marie of such f lein stufl thai they wish to show ih.ir inJe peiidenu by pulling in a diiection just opposite lb; the one in which their professed principles would lead theib; I do hot thiukj however, that ! L. D. has much light to complain. For the UaptUts f Ba kih are not teeply mortified to i find that some of iheir friends aie inconsistent. When they have seen the tcoudert(f) they inay; act more circum spectly.' 1 heie are men. who do not lake the laga- tojzii.iB, and ctmsequeiitly, knowing tanhing of jhe ti.l.r i - ....... . .. .. t. 'i' . v - . 1 1 . ' ncuu tor Mrnuou, i'ij : iioniNJcver preacata, but powHS a find ear for muaic; and, viely adapting ihetneelvcs to ciicumslances they endeavor lo ex ercifC their peculiar enJowmcnts to the best ndvau ae! . Ii ii, afxi all, your; corre?pj!i. lint's friends ma) l.;.ve oi ly been but ct the way on ihe occy-' cioii r ftirc.l lo, anJ wre iLsnfltie not so inconsis tent hi In i.nagii.Ci. In the cvt-r.t of tt. turning nut that 1 almnsri !,e.ei !' T.i! ;!i a-a 1 ran.-, In i-ii.g . f.-racy. -L. D."i JJ f, i;i tl.2 e'jcoii 1 i'li-e'lf jt--:r. ! 1 e infonned i t it, ia orJur ' ; vos for 't I"rcr3 t'- -' I-'-.;:!;) to r:- TiHsiriterrogatory miiy be answered peremptorily, in Ibe' aSrmaiiirei There may be men, who are f ronr' B i pi ist, in $entim en f , when at hosne, tb at (icc-toionul y fin I .their way to the Legislature,' by I boast i ng - of their i Ba ptis.ic lea nings rtd Ctrn n$x- ; it)n.;whb tOrret their printipUt and .their-'-peJg-w' a kxi.n -1 heir eJdtmn. are ad vanced tb . ambition's j mark. .The Rtptis: beitig a plairi, , nnpreten.iin; pn'P'e. prizing ins t-uo-ia.ico &I inins moic ican thefslahw, and elevating. the pcteerT cfi e'.igibn' ; his' er, ihiin ihe form, perhajw pucb petty aspirants Ibecome a-h:irit d of them a id "their." worthing while jaml ihe parade aad fbrma'i.ies of theCapiia!. But if IpoliticUns will eek pxniotion by calling in the aid ; jof their te!igioaiofe-ions!and j affinities, "they J r;6uoii!d eiiber remain connMent or tear the rhame uf exposure y We do tM ask for inch y pretence of, filenoVhip, but LWedirjjo of thoMe who iake;jbemX Fpr pnej Mr;;Edi:br, J; Bgree wlb -LfP thatym linked to their designs and never follow them "a way" t.om home who can forget ard neglect, for selfish ionsiieraiioiis, the t boasted r'-religibn'ofi tl eiir ; faiL fhJuld be heralded forth, that the fneiiJV w horn ihey have deceived by false or insiilceW pibfts biuit may ne guaniea against oecepiiou hete-iiter. A nl lf ."L .D.M knows of any tates in powtX&tuk U tends to Jum Reporter l ibereby contiibme myi.it 'ly: proueriiig w act as uis rrtvate :emtattf: .; ; . ';V'' h - V'if FVr the Bftirderv Bible y- : i: 'a -4::y' i:vt? 'Bec.! 29 h,1854 v f.y.i Dear Brother Jamb:-I beg you w ill . h me - the kindiw as to pub ish ihe followiug . st iteme t . cf . th moni s paid to me as Cor. i Jvc. . of the Bible Be ard l uring iriy reb jit vwt to MVihv ICur ilina." ''f2M Fayettvil e of J. A1. B.ewerf Treas i f N; ' iU ' Paid toe at Wakrt Korest,, And sent me by Bro Brewer, " y Of El ier Wmardee,- 37,01 1 ,f )0 :-. .; ai l m on subscription at VVarren:bni l 2030 ypaid me to" lubscription, at ''iX-f '' pi yr-ci-peasant Grove (Bertie A 15,00 i El ler J It, Carlii AUrf beslioroV y- 5,00 if? I5bn Lassitety v." diW-a MfyyCif TO - Pciry Car cr paid my fare to r,;--? ' - "1 Boikina VeihC'm:mmiJbO sr. Bible J3ocitv!if Cape F-ar Association, ; 48.50 i. Oi Alva Srai h Fair Binn'pSO ' ;y Col eetioii at rSmitbesville, - I : Kyy v i,00 Baptia Clmrch Wilmington; " ': ' .2045 . On ab-cripKio at jGreenvilley y " . - y 130 "-lOn aubscuptipnatG-oldsboroV ' 10,00 t Owrig Street ChurrAt Wilmington; ".' 120 i There are ytt due considerab!e sums in re vera! . jof th w plac- a which I visited, on subscriptions made J at th t time.i iomerf wlichmav have ler n for- 1 ..n.wvu .if illy. VUt U.IC IHII LtUlUB 1U UaUU there is any error or omission in ! the above i-tate- ment, I will -be . thankful-to . have ' it ' correct rl j which m y be done l y writing to me. -1 hope our.: frWn?s ia N- Carolina will ; riot , grow -weary In a woik they have so nobly commenced, but that .. we shall h; ar fr,m themi further. . ..-,. ; ,; ' - -;r i ' v -.r-UA.c daytom, cor; s&xi - JpSyie- call Attention to . the followin official t letter frm Onjr eteentetl brother Tustin.fCor, Sec,,f- of the Southern JJapl, PubySociety nThe prorrietyj; of Soatbt-rn i Baptists, concentrating more 7. tlian : - . ..... . . i i ' - '" " "t : ; bey lia-e .licreiofori done on tins ye ry un portanif Society 'ayd alo wf giving It more of, their patron-; 'age is itoo'obvioii!! to require iciOarfc.; trust outi readers generally will feel a livdy -4nteit in ;sas-; taitiiojf ait lasbtutioii s important to- ths wetlare; of ourcans'' and beywihing y to adopt measures deemed iiestto'gfv; :- C A BLESTOS; ld.VUtrrtAj; r M y' Oea a B roth eh ; I .send you ly thw iiuail a copy of the - last j Report Of 5the South' ilJap. f Ul. oiJCieiy, in wiiicii-lucre ia mu app iimi oiai kf o jjri iich 1 "ajnC direcod . I o cal I i your sprcwl atteiitionand bn rarly number of youry paper. ,i .. - - . j ' x The Board iof managers are specially Ksirous that this dobument should be . read by all jhb Baptists in voiir State; and by a late vott, thev 'rliihW trie to ask vbu to bid in set tills th 5 caWpwprlyfortV5ht was on the trrtn ana propperourioMin; 4. wmcir it liasj ;at tairtl tojf in thisyand: tlibj prf eedio: viear ;i and one or: two inore yenr f snelt inn ;; penty will inaKe tuo pocioiy an t njrinu. or p)w er for! tho dfiibmuiitibn; i Were it not for thw arrangvnient with; Parks & Co a"biitoiss aaruey. the Socibty iiever would haybir iraiii tl - innch grpunu, iu iio way or capuat hoi; .er-'ait and our funls, in' the former IJj'lyt busiiifss in k few yfars would hvoi b'fft , c it torel.? y N or d 0 we be) i ovo f; th a t ;:'iiny'-Bapii-t;; Public at ion; Society wluthnp g-nV8! or lncit,4' can carry on ; buftnesa : in'lepend -n ly , d r into I y etin of ad yanci'a a nd . crrdits f. ol k. port;ara and; agents, nnlbss therc ; is ...n' h' vri r-t uintw capital say ubiir $-00OQstO $ loUoOQ which is jnbro i t than a nyf sutdiaciety of ours I could 'S expct to gather -op. for- a' ffnonition , j jud'.'injr ... by ? past expoi io, a nd . then it would nq'itre tliA.. constant attention of disint4refrd . and practised bisin men who; could keep an eye upon every ' feature of thej huiiint'EsI ' 1 ' " yy" Z ii:Z-Zzj i'L'Jlt'l.tij lJLV But as we are,nw pitmtet, we are in con- dition to do thppnblishinz for the Tlenonnnationi -Isb far as thsy tnay wish'itand it now only. rmamj, thatonr rcthrpof-Othir,,jbouthernj States who may have Staff? or anxiliary, public cation ioeletKHi, should understand lhat we ; are ready 16 render therrtv they have found, they canejpend jb em,, by. publish- fnjor pnrchisinl llirbtfjrhyihb parent Society! herri tnneh cheaprythanthy can fdo ;thes3 thin? for themselvesy: f If they bare colportaorfl fund: they cin k?fp nn open account with this abei: and bet bvk nhdr terms as adtan! jrou n any braneh ajwncie can ever expect to p-t th-ni from tha parent society. 'I 1 If yon approve nf th" itra,in their applK catinn to yonr own Statft.'nnd are dipowd to- tak ndvaWasrn of onr svt.i-m which now. i.s; workinrr wit h Vuctt .rxb-ll,nt r-cooorny, this So- ciety will Wtnbst elad o find thatyou are wiUf linj to cirri th- aid "f yonr.."' paper, in 8cttin forth th wbilttri!! of thl Soci' lywoichwy w: emphatien-llv th p-nprtv. andy the : exponent: of tlie Baptist ilot!ornnatha,'' ia ; the" Southern ' Statr-s. - -;:;:;-'. '-''. y ":;-;yy v' :-; ' We Imro tn rt?w tmthn . saert of ; the MrV r .rj -.'-i nf. providing and circulating a Pi; 1 - . i-t l.'rntt:rotor the boutli. fqnnl tnall ,i t - 1 -iu rt tho tim ;s, an 1 ci . our Jon-t joiuer,Kingston,f v .y, c : : ' ' 5,00 V ;Ai R ileijrh. jwii to me on r f i - rthe 8ubptKw;v'.'-f 5 iyAnd sentm byBro.yMcDonel,i - 50,00 .'..'r t::uon:ic;ucn. ;s truly, yy V. , " ThU body met wish the Si!oamrB.ipii$Chnrf j, " Marian. A hi., o;r F.ilay the. 8;li.'-u!l.'an'U'vra 0r vV ganiz.'i! by the L clion of 11. Tal!:iii!. Pie!.Ut.r.f A U. 'fjr;o.!nue Pi inripal'an-l"J.: JI.yWVAi4 f ant Recording 'S'4cfe!aiies ; J, IL De votreVCiHtei. y poii. i i u z Sec ri 1 1 ry an J 1 1 rolber ; . Tii ! t Tr( au ieri ; J-yThis w!i" thV first jn-iim'.at which thj Conveint0a awemb.eJ oti t riJavf a wl fiicuxh a Mrcjprt-b-rt. sion of tilt ti:T-. qn y a : "number of tha Je'euat" .' di l i:ol r.-t Ii ih Vg'O'tud u til Sstur.iay. IlieaU' - ' : -tendance wa? ab iut a 'a ge as iss'j.i I. Th-ie -ere v. ' i nVs?nt from; t.th' r Stjn?, bm h?r Poii d VeV uf i .Viri ia, As.S iin; (Joir.s)onin Stcjtary of ih' ; : Fo. v'g i Boa d at N'a4.v!i:e, I r . Ja-i; e Davi.5. -l:'f t .;cHCia;. Agin't;'; of jhe, Ilrvisiotv- As'arh'ttn'4 v ibrt:iet?Gi:JbY liht a Jins ori m ihe rontiinu i n." this y ar s 1 : "tam afi p hea - t.?? Our na4ioTafv B,a y 1 ywiHs ti sib y ;feel this b ir ur ho;ib isiifl itjme V- 1 j tt ill b s n u p to . ai a j- u i n d me, iing wh cb -X I rdaiy;Je;oie thVinieiogot ii ie Soii hvjru B?etitial; i 0 u.ven tion. . 1 1 he Con vea ti on r 1 ved tv change thiinie o: ho d n' j..nhua!iaia-'i n frinfwii.ter y? until r ng; : an ) it wks houg t "tr a theti wii il t-F be JtHi jHgJ.et weenhi;piese il i mee ia dhlj .y ri i f 1 856. i; VV trusi our b: t: m ,wi;i b; ar y - jdi s in ': n j Cu r cjriirib.i! ior s . hU: e4& t. iiiU ,y , I..if f fr 'ilu ' .r i rt ! th. rok'nl vitf ifYr 1 .rl:-!:V - - eg i tie j-hrtrt of S5:ooo."fy:ym;: v SOnTtiir ay evrn'rir. at 0 rk cin:i-luhi thir'; niual isTT nbji was pr"a y Mtily on tb CutyVf Pr yrru; li withi .p 1 p ei nit f p luci-npbri'the'; Con veu tib?w thtt it .Tv S rScwivett Uypub ish itVThe 'Miioi a yySfrjno ya pr afh d tn Surd bv bollf r tV'ew ani 6 " !yti y 'u.'i.i;.s; ..y 'i. :y; .r :'n. cryy yi:-y-r. " i v y mun ueu -v.u 1'uuiiHf luukuj) onnrtt Uf ; awlfco miripg, t ;WaS remark esi;bve?aiiy nne ig was ndi and yctuitet a"l heraf : iferirili1 1 iliat tiii.se jvvas r Wsa e l y f the; jc iugrgim nV1yAf ffs uanAeri) 0t e Ama io th B b '"eft snt & t b .et&re:: X a I T J h $Ve7ni6f's t hi v j q iwiivt njr K 'tiari end naul'v Mid. xnd e.2ec;iv-. : 1 1 : yO-t Sal buth ereMin at 3 h HVtm suca-v 1 - ntght vThe rresideat of uh StaW 1 BiKlete y j bristlier pevotiej; waf ACTseZV n this c-si. n.j ' Many an emj ty r e wilt; tommem mminate akil ju ib.which le toui;be I the u p ckw y -, n .ive ' irk' -r.W4i -rA-i'i.AA:A' - ' t r i"" t.-vM un.ii'i, uviuininuH 1.1 liuviai4l WW fr'B IK . . ' : -i J - , .. .' -'. .- i - cnpieu -ne a re;, tion 1 ine booy. ; it. was a cer tained tlaf 'aliivtbenty-five tlajusird jdol'a Islial teeirtaiyed ta& ect'f ewimi 'dings; he Bbitdt1 rTrnstecsav hthirM jliousai dollars ini.ti'edicl'lcWJ vent -r)cT,he:CqmnafSei m5Edacationrf-Eerj lid the. appointment of a u afcciaf, Sei rwaiy-for tha Cot!egVrbo shoul) acasi i-jjent ; aiid thai ai'teir a sufficient t sum hotiht be rawed on the. endowment 5'" iU fiye"1!' of he jxmo'.nt aire idy r.isel, tl e "first twenty thou;uid dollars houll go. to th e t ibiish rientof anot'ier prjfesvbipof The. chj'vV Tie ni itivtif inleest was inkihtid S;iliroigbxnt n jlbe Wlejreyf; We m ty 1 enrmi k by -ihe way;' that ouryoiin:f b'uher Fiih)iif-3Uin, Cgbroeiy 1 p e l ted ttr t ie BtWrd of Trustc?, its : cabuitt el bit rioKtlie coleced in : hisf reca'nr. triive' s i lii iheEjisl Jjojr w hick l thanks the lait -et tbe convention. And leklw not le fo-wnten, thai ihe p.ompt awd Ubeial tiffi in f f pvva d ibenty-fiv ihousJiu 1 didlars to ie- tui d Huvard Co le liasj te -n naio yiwingio the inyeatiiHb'ey labors of broil er "OevotiBryTliel M Ju Irrm wa Lever tin r. pr. S(eious than ar pr.-s-j -:Y:: JcntM-tnc'ihiiitf 'iivefctwohurdreipupiialu; rl4)Ur4i'a.jHend liPi Moi dayj is In a jsermon wa s p ee J by bro! y, c TJevo ie h'jf..nriiholCnve k 4hela4bT;-fT-lMV for reveral; yea a! M bfii'e: be left Aabam,u a Pre iT lie bopibri It on wai hirgv alien t tve arid s -t ions jj ;i;t;y"a. fill in 4eartes el jheryrjc tghesj yy : u tijtiiou fiiiyti ue! ( Jmp way t fldl Pjr'ou fj brVtiiie u 4! ''ihruun.tthi tityi hV siVaker' tLerneywasj -'" elfc r Ahtouiii ut aui mie witkh du lunar to - the ; be'a a-.d Lea u of .ihe pi easl e;y. .a.,j : yy pftvjAiier pr; acngifu , seriun. s im adjourned 10; meet t h cnyof Aioiii r. gonien , n JFeJ'ieiy b fore the second Friday in yy . JliSf e i wp d ty f b Jfore Ihenie tin cf ythe jS i-i'-Omveu'ioif "atihe same plee'lWf-f: ''&. ' We U'list hpt fi rgetio ntiiti.i the tiend i.nce ff J btrrer Mttily." of Ttis ahs it who j r ac e',,'-vh'i.t ot:r I divi m!s wtiW calt tw of la mot - oi ciuf-T '0s fm ns:i tfVe w. rej ghtd , lo see; tlit lie? haiyy? .:yHi ; yntuUi : i ripn vud"n- h'enlilu -P0Tf - C tue whole, it a-i a a pier sa il at d f r- li able tnjf igi ; Noihiutccurred io uar ihe hm r.y it- octe b gs in thes'Sbtet die- We imy Io- . . tu 10 t. e mtdL-tin ayr.iD ai . ire-ent iue proms are aiiunr, ani we must ; ce.- Si.tU.i. ? nn I nn if , Alko 1 .V, 11 IV 99 v -r ylhs AQirican Tract Society. ig&yhviAmericflte bHheSecnti, "iariftlVaided by the ablest 4 evangeUiwVtVtt,:.- ;pnbisb5?d mon.hly , con aining cotideiii-e 1 pni c;ici , J irticbs. a di-he niost iuteetllr fact froai the'eotr respondi nee of I M'dreds l odporfenrsand missi n- j artesy 1 eruapi w pt r iou 01 the Oi.ciety 1- v is rabre g of raily read and prize Ji or t bet er autteJ Ji - 1.3 - . . . - --, - ' ; . to pn-mo e lie -a j ritual goi-d of the tra-fes f -our ! popaia ;oh! llu some large communities it 1 di. 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The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1855, edition 1
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