Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 08, 1848, Image 2

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'.-f---7.--ifet4iWiiiirtestich
War, their'striet conscientiottinesi and., firm
___idlierence;toLtheir pledge? that 'they . , with r ,,
steed this .severe y test-vide, Jel-tirn.'chap
xxi . v. In consequence-of this singinar Mel
. ity the. Lora conferred peculiar favors tpori.
them.„Was he not pleased with 'their absti
nence ? . ' '• .. 4.1 s
We also refer You to the vow of 'the Niiir-
rite,„art recorded fh Numb. vi. 2-4. • ',
'.The argument we draw from the recorded
fasts, whieh•certainly.hold up the opposite
of the great question, m a fair and honorable
light, is this :-that tolvmore advanced and.
perfeerserViCe.of God, the use of wine, was
eventhen-c - onsidered_as an..-s•iirlitiPricat.. -- , 1 ,
,NVlCenever.therefore -t.)
he; desiret6"devoTe l
theqcselires adore/fully dnd Supt.° ely to the
worship of Godohey ofiiirry,"aliandorted the
-, 0 800 PATinYhy. ,6 4 4- fieMo , thisis. ,- It•wine
*as nihrtilliatieet,,, ,- ifirdid"ntit iind'ifere with
the iiiify . :drtlieltr s 'iseFtrfes"rit lt-Witi , it go r e&
1 hing antP. int ir 'elYroliiirmles's,, , • why-abducted.
-it I Sityely . -. , 'they.zonst llitive . t:onsidered-c-ii;
eveh - then , ary an- . more- Piirela.nd•
developed!tvvorshiKof .:ittliovah.X-;And..i.why'.l
-would-Igrid , haoe.enjoined-ittin-theso-4rionlv.l
„. er tales; "antl,cimferred -.his , speak& ',favor
-upon those that obeyed /-- , Theconclusion is
irreeistably forced, upon us,. thet...by ,such.a.
course of abet inence, .their :worship and, in*.•
terceinrie with !God, •vrotild. sustain a -More
spiritual, ennobling and accept ible character.
- - Aldrilnuriot - Ahlrf - factlsgerik7volittnes7in7fa• --
- -vor.oftemperance,•under the• specified dr
.-, cumstances of the presept-age I, „ „ ,;•
And under the:mere develened,rinil• - epir,,
ituar. morality; of, the tgospel, the cliristian,
should adept this characteristic- orlhe ,Ndia,
rite; as the. more.,perfeet, • dispintiritiori: --- of
• Christ; iiieniires a. higher standard'of :moral
purity; and • hence we'should -abandom'ev.
' ery thing that imnithbately oriernotely An : .
• jures.ourselves.orOtheig:.•• • • ...- . •-• •
Having'-: however -conclusively. , demon•-•
strated,-.that the"lristoricat. moiality-of 'the 0.
T. is'nov out rple;of life'; and-having in. this
tnanneiotweptaWay all foundation for nib&
crate drifiking,=us drawn troth' that. - -eonree, ,
we'now come- to these statements In theN. ,
'r i - which_tiatohbeen...prevexted_billie_s_arriti.
unhallowed 'ends.'- . - • 0,..„ - .. - t ' -,'
3. We hegiffwith - the Siiertirm; that from
Milli. tri'llav'.' - there is iicit'lle Slightest-ad
thciritYl'elthei,'direct 'tir indirect, to s'‘...mciion .
• the use 'Ol-Winpi as a beverage. ~~A- M I wliere
ever Buchan optinon 'Prevails; it is the noini
strons Progeny of a false - and kniesidecl de:fip
• ture interpretathin. 'llfrlbrm a probe . .
, ception of the gespel,4‘ut its doctrines ) We
-must consider it as a belehlul and •liarmo-.
• limns whole, and:keep, in :. view -its genera l. object and design, hearing andNydency.-
Whenever - we teat-
it tt - t:nieces; detach - Sep-,
erate fragments from their etisentialeonnee
tilly in ordei to suit our fanciful views,Twit
•,.. assahlt. the_integrity.ofthe_aospel4...petver
its solemn significance, and occasion error
and misconception. This unguarded mode
of explaining , scripture, through . ignorance,
bias of mind, or to support our prejudices
and false - docirmes, hall, been -a frightful
source of evil- Unqualified 'expounders,
who were not-able to penetrate into the spir
ifind deep rneaning_of soripture, and not
comprehending the general designs of-re=
medial agency; haVe-mitonly torn involved
passages-from the,Niolatetl . systetri, hut have
cdrisegnently gifirri - lEddiVlalse . mpaning to
- snit their iancy or to corer party 'purposes,
rind have thifs - oceasicined error in . 'doctrine
and. immorality inlile. In like manlier, has
Hie, subject Letter reirieve,'been 'abused, per=
veiled and misundeistood and misconstrued
until men have either lost ronfideime rn the
scriptures - themselves,'' or lave _construed
them to sanpiiert the midnight revels flf,llie
sot tir.ifirl ieelingblispliemy of the debt:ni
che°. - Among such inisapplicatioas tve
class the ordinary. exposition of ihe-eontrast ;
which the sacred ,peintian drairs between
the BaPtist add our Lord :--;-!.
" Sz John camiknei
ther eating?'
The error here committed, lies in the usu
al mode of giving a : literal .and onesidedrsig
'lilies tion to these words, and in mistalting
the general design of the writer. : 'that you
cannot interpret this passage literally, is evi
dent from the - expresgion ;--"eating and
drinkina,"-literally this would not be true,
as John both ate and drank...lit like manner
that which relates to our Lord, must be un
tierstootl figuratively. In order to present
the- argument lairly,- let me ask?-does the
inspired 'Writer allude, in this contrast, to the
ntere;uppetites, or to the general character of
their public life? Surely •it does not require
a'doctor or divinity-, to answer this question.
When inspiration 'designates our Lord, as a
'-Captain,' ddes it referlo the mere abstrao.
tion of a military commission, 'or does it rIS
- rather delitientb - tliti general feature of Hit l,
'
whole remedial work ? ch when he Is sym
bolized as a "PhYSicisri," who is So utterly
- ignorant as to suppose 'that he limited his di
vine powers, to physical cures? who doesnin
see, that the term "Physician," emblematic
of the healing, sUstaining .consoling and' re
. viving nature ,of his , whale gictliateriar - of;
fice? We conclude then that the.`enkripari
son instituted ,between,John'atid, Christ, has:
no speciarreletence whaleYer, to the, mere.'
abstract "eatin,g", 'or..•.'Jdrinking ;", no., mere
than to their teafking.prz.ricepieg or epeaking;
but- that it points: iitthe; general, character,
'and - dislinettve Mature...or their whole lite.- r -
TheJtitangelietalesignsto show-the opposite
and chafacteristic -inode,.of their °Mite living.,
Tll,43:retittle-thenlisi , that:;John.did not enjoy
social life, , LCut*litied as A recluse or hermit;
Whiltrber 'Lordiassociated and- mingled in
tlioinainary. way,-with . human . society.--•
, 13
,igSaltiiligeWiti•nov: Les.: Graec. in rela
tion lb 'John '':-•-• , /e ony area tiOnern •e um all is
vitens." This 4iii . w.le'ittstained by a nem-
Stir 'ef parallel ''-plisaugei.': - Arnong, them' wo
figcl,'4 l .'rndit•strilting: add ConchisiVe olio"in.
Liflieliiicii,;,'36:'.!erliat - We'lifty'eSt end 'drink
• iii'l4avq.!:,&C , ',''''',lii•iSri,d,dreintititifliiintit:lg
this piessOlb lilrfr:ri.,`citting - ,or:di - litkiog . .'bilt,
. gs . .reterilng, toll* perfect heti trUatititted - IM-•
hitilnimenta ti d - ttlessittS i or the ,hriairenlV
This lo'cilikplldtqi , li iion'atfiiolt, ta& i 4y,.
• titlier, 4 „scillsrdere;idos,l Ili' form in ' j.eslii ,
intitc, icif ilitf!friettUl 'clfarrieier!` et , '.'e ed ivy ,
"4
00;*,q,''Attkriol 2 eelearr:etif pub ;#eti n'Orlet*
turp, , b,imp,944eitfliktecmral,W,Or olitiellre:
"i,X 9 .o . itr . li3toiikii't ll . o 6 l ovc i ilei t ; kritldhitl"
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_, Ppeelifixiipistm,tiAtioele; ; ,el,douodel:rioirlis,
ititdfli9Pl Itlifktirtel,tAtiff,Fioncht,sionerep4t
ini. ,our , geprieklliellalyoilltr, thielw.preper.,
wOuld..they,befirKTY.o: 4l o:ukili44o,le/kcit
mrs mist tskiAllibNlPTlße. gerlerattene!, , br
, a., nulefs conversation:4(nd ~ lite,,': lo_,',4irriAl 0
.00rritot , i,stirost0 of ;big ~characters: ,. . NnWr i; pte .
liesitutoOlat - lo• says that front- thil rifier4 l ,
goarsri'vt, bur,Lorcl.st life- , ,frorne• eh Ilik...ttl.'
I:lorded:4o:6gs, thereistitit aeirigle4ndicatiOn.
- ;bilhertin: his :Theory ‘ er:tintolice;,' thad=4 , ollifl'
c.,,,ylithOilg , e'pri,:,inteveno.e4 hat' fill lieed 2 winct as
..,..„,-:lo.oiiyinegerionsideir his entire life; his,lnt=
: : ,,.,,,y_siiiitif i nlitriliiiiihteacterp - w ould t he , innecerti
:', ,'aftilirtitri*flueiredeemerf he i t.w hose:; life '
, • , ;,',„.110',1)61 . ,Y v i t'hlrriileie :end • undefiled ; ail e, 'Who
A 7 ',',¢filiitt 'appeiiittcnia"4mat 1 ire , In:dheyfireseitee
: ' : ,' - fef . `iilP hie retie, iird•olielleefie them revriteitcf
.. il') ti#4.63'!A?ntetiil;:3lvPilld;:!kolll39lnVrth
...ol:. I A ,I,oo 3 rlllef;e l ;, l o ll l4 l ,:pieirettsionet hie;aa,
:;. 4 .05;t1 1 A01 0 0.00 4 44 to; knatiitali e , - Vrie,
---,- , l , 4pArtakei,viti;woeld,bi',pited rwrirclutu , :-
4:',,i,e1e01).[A1k140.1.4011.0144 bti,ifOstici.iio:shic4'
, ~. ..1 / 00.00pj, Wo)terolirikilieje IP CoUld: lie
~ ,t, , therehirellieve;lteldetOck,4llolo,e;Alietri:i4a
'';',t.,496eenterywouldilieerntilOyfoo,• . B *,6o oi i,
, &it# l oo 6 rancels , litlliipbaTiblep,, , ..,;;;;,; v.,
),'Ot' ' St lfr O li 1 4 e*.t'*e:Ari*thi; ;
tr. tOtel# l o 6lll4 *O* 6( f e'ir !ii 6 ali lki
ill4a4iddeldeadegrdelolitkn l s s
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4 f 4sOplegiodk:cifski;•tib;vbringinal intoiriOie,tliii
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„ , ,, 3 ,lloe4iigailo bageti ''VrEi!:Oliti. refer te'ri ease
' .l "'.*fileti Ah(Pe..ttectlY , in' , pp lid; end strictly, ii ea.
6 . ,i.-ittitiiiko. , .4.iira,liOitohi , . leoingjho . his : course
t.-....„,:•-•. , ,,5.,.7t.i.t1,:it,:t" .. .,t%.,,,g-' rf., ' - •,,-.', --, ,--.-.: .', ,
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Was .dettitne t, . I be "peryurted ; - "li Atticitioneli;
avoitteritua' t suit; by not co " pyking; 'Wit --
thr3l?-4 sirue.l hey \ tiskita..; a*, - to
a ‘ mil
AlliettAb'ute. mit ..'Ccestetltb. ' 4 '''',,,43e . .. , ,
114n1pM'eti, i, . 44141tij it gin the 'Jew t,i • ere
tbitgy,tortjt -, ;Roma 4,i. o9gov e. t' ent
i 4tv
0 Olatinetf ilyied *ittv oor inarec -‘ 13X,
i iii
thtiliquit'sttion - Ft)itiy heel ed p . entre. trkin
order;to' ntreaule'TM ac eation. They
Well knew that let him answer_aftrarhatively_
or negatively he would be committed - .Had
he said, that it was lawful, they won d'intvp
excited the populace against .' hi - , , )wati
enemy of their nation. Or had ho Id that
_i.,,waqmetjawSul, tltuy,,yruuld...bave, conned
ii ( i.
him to the tibtrtaiis, as fkiralainiiiil' 'lithe"
ugainst their .. .government. - As an omniscient
Beinghe perceived their Maul - cunning, and
TrisitiSMll.lgivitirtlltgar.siffreirkrt*'
thiv6destrgt- 1 4) 11 1: 1 =4 1 4.4:ft','!W.__Ti:r . f.,tm, 0,,4401.f1et
; tiliew, ine.the 11iD144,!,4,11011Pyf r -firlq.rls4 l .ll{ll
Wai . kpreSelliiii,. : he,askeil; 7 --€.?wheArritO,
arid superpiiripttpalien,ltt,They:JoPlietti
.Cresate,+.iliett .saidtlie.; - ;lgiV.4 ti.Jo,,iCmaart
t Alptt, Mugtf:that tr.-cti . itLXcestirfir y tand,46,.Giici,..thet
thinii , 'lniiv,-.are?- Gods!' b ,, .Thattr iknowing.
kthair tdthtignit:,.'he'avoldre'iltit direct
'ail&r . itripletqlY fOirett..theint ~i h-theirwerifult
h - Ain Os: :lir tlftkehinte" in i n aer tis ari , iiinniL'
ficiene Being; he 111 jai Wain faVeseen: flat:by'
•tising.witteits - ,i'llat're'rlige';'}iii - t'vtitild expose',
•hi rase it to,t heir, cc n suOs i , an lqkirdtawlirk
ciur:,concl4stua4f,iiita;',llla7geribral 'eltarahle'r.
'end' life,b,V PYOTY,lPPniiPlatirl'fitiril4y lip'
log,icaktletl action 'werriutit iletiCluile that he
waskint chargeable v t ath-Alift).practigse l ~1 W e,
think:-.-thitb-weqhave,restspupd,the:cm4atri.;_
pittlY;.aml conclusively; , 1 12 (141_ it'.lscettaio3o l
:consideration , I.Of deep: ;moment,. that ~this
Vie:* presents a fair arid viildieh
•iiett of our Lord's uharneter:. ' _ • .: ~,-,
Theie Statements Will' a so apply to 'the
L nurriect.,4 e. Catfa.',,Tite Ciretimstances"rol.
corded':'in; otionetui U•itlf this
,intereitino
odcaslon„ liave VI-. 'been rnisc,onstrued,',boy
oierleakitigothe.eiciai trydirloiialUpteru ;
lions of our Saviour: • For, the stike,M, drug
tratton •we introducer this sqb'ect b ;Su us-
.
45uppoae•a-hnsbandmaii, on examiningliis
-fields - ,and-finding or.° which-in rioint•Ofer
tility and luxuriance, did not • answer his
grasping expectation's, wotild'atileirmly-Mice
Voice aptciimufice a - carte upon 'that
field.' What ..would yeethitili'Of such -an
it, ,Vii 0111; refer' to' thia'C i tareplii:' of our
Lotd_nPil saj , ;* 'ft amitutAliktivii,aCon AMA 1
Inmoolf".44l; :ire clut•spltW.:kir c tFee,:•and
fin - rely - I'4th n9f;ol,pable"in
you:tafr.f L ,Would'yiiir.
not corisi4r itct . 'orciiiimpg pi& field 'ma
criminal in itselt, . ns;li~s reference to the'-ear--
am__ple.6l,..pt_trist i vs ivtilked and: pr . oliiiiii7=; , —
- giio.a:ptisappllcatiiin, gross and Rernictoui '
'att: ; it is , , has-becu mean of, the subject under
consideration.
• Isis indeed to he regretted- that •our Lord's
official acts are so miserably perverted, and
when the important mutt is overlooked, that
such , acts were 'performed hr-tire execution
; cif his mcdiatarial purposes. Incalculable
evillieStreen occasioned by such - a course.
Consider Ilion, that our Lord performed
-acts, ima thrgefold relation : as God, as Re
deemer and us a man. • His thrineactirare
far beyond out redeli,erid never could be
designed for our imitation: And his media
torial aloes Were, also,•exClusively limited
to himself. What lig aceoinplished as - Re :
decmer, is . not intended as an example for
.That however which -lie performed as
- man; namely the precting Of moral duty, Nye
are commander) to receive_ anti imitate;
Now 'hi the,present 'pittance . , ho acted etiolu-
Sively in his dictne and medtaterfat
Every circumstance - connected .with' the
transaction — distinctly proves this.
It occurred inthei: early part of his piiblie
nrriiiry r for vays that it was
the eginnitqafthis,mirliid - o-tlfierei samec
eatitorr was offered -(of'itrhleh - he- availed
himself) to make an impressiorrupon those
very persons whom' ligAvoida-sriatiliallY des
sire, for Maori-riper-tam reasons; to be-the
first fruits of his labor's, the firat tohelieve
in his diVinity and Alessiaship. 'These were
his mother, relations and earliest ffietids.
If was a matter of great 'importance thaT
those who had been ins &it : friends-and' inti
mai° gotripanions; subtild bei - Weri, over -to
his kingdom, so that-this•enerilies might - not
afterward appeal• to them' and day; that his
I,Orniliar associates and relations did not
be
lieve MM. That Such was his immediate
Aesigni in performing the iniraole, and that
.he 141 e acted in his modiatorial capacity, is
eVidertt, from the result; for it is said that lie'
thus "manifested forth his glory and hie,dis
ciples believed on him." Here ; you have the
design,. that this'his first great act should
awake.publie attention and display his glory;
and , hence as Gad he performed the miracle,
that he Might lay the foundation of his min
istry as Saviour of theworld.... , The occaam
;was giVen both •by the assembly.of :persons
and =the ' , want of: .Now, mho. would
liavetliMpresemption to say,:that in all this
theie , eXists an example for our imitations-or
that 'ate part of it is designed as a pattern
'Torus? ., - • • •
-- • Nor is this all. to connection with its
immediate 'design. it presents a beaut;l6l
illfulyntion •cit his Whole edenomy. •In this
lights it sets Audi' a syrnbelie repieeentation
of the'rehltions (which elitist by his mission
( .designed to illustrate and sanettly) existing
between hits ell' •as bridegrontn.•and' the
church as his' bride.—Ree. xtX. 7.—Xpit. 9.
As he generally improYed all_eurrent events
to explain . the nature el z.hiskingdom' ,and
;laws,,and to instruct hrkilieetpoB,jte availed
. It i ITlpel tof ilte• occasion of an. itoth al Sin iii i age
; t ‘ 0 ,1 13 0 t ' t it l e laitills:pe,ifibstit
,Tlii,e t seiit, fe the
• ho!y„ li Au
rclatioiiihitfitetaiof,tiffictiott -which
extsted :balm. ee n,t him,Oita' ttket e.tiero!i , r4., p h.
,v,,..23. 7. 3.3,-.., —ooe - ,to,assprohierdloelt alai :lie he
.had flow: relieved the w,antkorAlie bri4A - ind
',hetAriends, so he trcultfttiOtStiii.imitorlcill
gency that might afterwartieC,Cur.'; ThQ,yvine
. itsethwas a aid king' antlinzpressive ',0m410 0 1
Of thetilts:icf , hia gracitcand a 'beautiful type
of •the:spiriteal stretigth 'and loy:;W-Iiiehlie
•tioUld- con fiartlipon' the suhjectstef , .lt t iehoh n ,
`tiniffrilifiticlinits=4Siti icitzvOgyi:,ll;•, ,, , , ,Sueh
'Were:l tie - higlisanti %el:kende which Ite , :ilO.
'Signet lo'aritetrpifsh lin fliiio,ititereatfrig lop,
"enaisn. 4 lyhet'p,rotiriii:thon is there:here for
'tliti%tfijiann t iliatititif 'alltided. lel , Thie! , iiigh
initi t r aignifictiiitVilliiit r fatibn'of'thee'rhysterhis
'tit reltretni4lOir`e,"eo;ezliinalfirft'-of'Lfetrifer
'6;ytopitt ,ItYrSo sloliity Orime rited:g rite% ;W,iirite
'ilerkiPalmellia:ifrlat 'fifeac ink htis.'esotOd
;We, risitiiii ..concep . hOn of 'in caler t n;'Jiitlaizteg
lifo,ittlieti:', Oh' isit not •,`lriffing . Oith': the
'strielly 'itfncitti," acts , of -the; Sititincfitit.lto
Irece,gittie tfficir; t Contiettiotf t Witfi ; tile, igthittoB
, b l "bulPiill' Te4.iiin Pi i°ol 1 14 1 ! ) ,Y (1 0h0'0'.9 1 ll
Ih,eir' iikcir.O.'ltilit. 0 .41 01 0, GYHY, 1 . 1 14 , tOigit r "
il
-pket ;89rn• into an intifo t nrogsm,cot.toSenis al
'i nda rac al '''it /.Fitli9t , PiPseMPli,9P.ll4 l. , ..f, e 6 t
high. ended oaring, to misconstrue the ,Sob: .
lime •porpeses,of../ti,e,re t inedial,,eMCei; i to
,iiiistipply,'.hiif itghety,ttatil of t biti tltYle.ity,;i to:
iiyerloOlc„thicisgitign artifice, iimprejui)o, the_
spirit, significtiocOpridlititiOtrop„Of ,thae t sha,'
racteristio won,dOr t . ;',,(&; pity I• l . : 4" * .'..'elreit,
otefrtoingivlectlitig A 04P1d4tlifiAli1,91P;e 43 °'•
8 ciro.y. at, grace ; ; en 4,:).0 0 10, 9 f,v lowing, it; as
an essenthil .feator,e, to.lhe ,n; iitify.pikhom if N. l',:- ! , ~
~, ..,„. „„....,,.,„,..,..1„,.•1-..,3
human ittieliveranger 1 0 .,OrPfltiliti. 3 ,14pAr.des. ~, B Al le s ? 8 '' lia.-i:Atia twspariitiwiii cow.
ioxitrage ,of, rid tieing 11. Wait occitis!oB.9f.Plim •41'ItraeaintfIntiNgrPollvaWais":1iirtylifArgittljii;11.
. L .t ier ing;the'AP"Petilei''ar;'a'*'°' a - a l arg`f a fik ; ` TiN; tlis: , Wi r stimit,r4tritliitat'op,sarsiipartnaoicf:
• 1 ''" 166 / 6 4 d°bauqhfif ) :'NRY I ' ' wi''''h o(4 ; ,l j o l'j. ll Ci` 'b r ofi',lsieitstr Mb tow tdOwoati,k4"4itliirPublio: ' st!
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6 i , • n pp;.,... oi ..,...example to
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,:a man ap
. chint . , Hv:i and calling 'up—
on_
'thelileless:BtN gl nekfoithted_livel
Would-Ydit-it titheftiOnilYTeoteltide that
in neithePtl theleAiftances'
we etiti ,or
should *lead; to follonrontloni • that Theis.
le : TftEegelPitehertrlferotimimttatiotirend,
.. .___. ...
,t.1.nt....in -bptlb,eettee;thek, , ,AiOicrer Acted -itf- lila.
offiCiiiVand'imetiliabitel i...ifteis - ,4 4 ..Andi.liiiii,,
* iiii6ll - .lf etairtiti'qvpiiintalre-itriore! , -Abstatl;
'than whekwit, explain the marritige abCana j _
so .as to imply a ednetiep of tleilliahlt4el etitc
; . .14..... «:''J•14:4 4 4 - 1 .
f7r.lieicolifeetina dr7ideett,reaTe:-'411..'.11ag
141 4 :.iiit'perlin'iii r :qtatrie eitteetriiiiitileill:.kvlir
S e114 4 ,' a quilijkatli 'the? 'Wrilild? X be litiblel ' to bet
.PeiVertear'BeteitiltiOtri firitk"ltitilaci4efthe.'
dpings:Of 011t . Lord!-: ;Shell. tie.,..iiiiful,iivertki:.
-ittfa , th'ilitiiifice'd?rFeitttertvett, 'tnift l ieEki
leisellie glorions,eetS pf..liirn - wholas en
dowed witit'liifilliteEithittlikti,l44lli*a, r !Is an'
infallible beine' - eivon,Ya aninnied inn ba 36 t
Men, f.nr.dthP'hig.4 B !_ifl4.ll ) .PP. l lN4 Pfq!'
gaheef.“Alfdtilifer , - miracle "atblits ..Vtatt,'.l.ll,o4
...,,,
• ' :
abused 4 I . : Vjfeaheflatalhd 'on the.§ebbstt 4i
,
'liii - trieratooqo4,;kiiogrepliiV 6 ip
out deviloialtopitibutodot iito
,pp...AVOI
' ißeelsehub. Witen ,. ..hec.operitetti the eyes of
'the-Veiled:born hlind,Vstat:';"o- 1 :1 11, :.'"'M qk!
eitell.r-And......lience, - hti&che;:adapted. , aome.
_olhera o r ehree.lati_Canititit.w.OUltjt'atetAtet
with a:similartnisconattuation't ,'•,i .. 1•..-1! , :-.1,i - .
'This - fret however is' triuirphantly vitidideted
by thoseTrincipicempinegesia bywhich we have
•alicady explained . , hei - nitraida._ ter ii be 'Meek
lamed , that ;Iterparferrireirite`inirtiele;:except , Ori
certaiii.,Condaiens.."TaWe Iv'ere,'Mhong'til herd;
. dint a suitsplotMeheietriWits r efferedl* , thafthe .o6 . ,
casicin OniresPoirdad witlicthe . dignity.oftt miradle;
anti t hat: alapper • an d worthy:object - enuld.be at
tained!' ;.11e neveirmuttlenheropportiatity.4orper , .
formed'. a , uselesti.andiuntimely. miracle.',, But
when-a proper occasion was offeretkimjunproved
it.rto develope - fnd Carry. outhis ! ..ric ous (Weil us ,
'Pheet;eistincturratw . ilt rpp e earsnOl ele, ear y en
they,tre . ,epngestedwith th'lvaigyondersttd
false mitseles-of.Moie,robent timer., A7eingle
extmpla.WilVlMlTMe
E thtitirbf . fii itipppsed' stunt
*lin had been ilecipitated, aii'd4iiiho',lltiVa are
gravely told; deliberately toolehishead Mader:his
arm', got 'astride , a linatar oirg, - and sailed iacrenia
the ocean.. Stich mirithlewsvere Inever .wrought
.y-ouitSitvioUr -11u.y.hil haEURD4PIP . LeaRtAiId_
in" vloyfrsuitable lb hemature'nfiatiurecle; and
were called;forth ban occurring„event.. Now,
at the tnarrisgeatt.icinai not;only, mils ;an Oppor
tunity . offered bythe , wain. of wine, but a great
ohject, as we have shelve; Wei accomplished.-
- "MID herdexistedlaircitherrwant;lt - mighrhave
be& a different miracle. Hnd there been "a want
of_ltread r Titax_probaltlit.wonlilitaye_beenlniftte.
ulcinsly'suprilied: 'As. beivever it wawtvine that
was lacking; iretTeled , the ocCestort an glorious
and expressive miracle. -The conclusion is una
voidableahat Christ, as Gpd, in-introducing the
administration of grace, might employ any MEAns,
use any.aostas, and adopt. any , none consistent
with his perfections, that he thought Proper ; and
that wo have no.right. to misapply any of'bis or ,
riciar..aCte, as enanitilesfor'enr tmttation.
We . Might Tali the matterhere; as our-inter
pretatiori'll Properly applied; wilt remove every
-difficulty-int he- case.--As -however- great-stress
lice been laid. upon sevcral'points connected with
it, a brief explanation of them may not-be out
of plac - &---Thevwitiir-itself-srtust.have-heen.r.sn--
FECT. All the works of the . Deity, as they
-came directly' andimmediately from. his hands, ..
sustained the ,highest perfection. When this
world was .created God himself,pronouriced it
13001). Bin has since impaired it. Bewhen men
was first created, he was holy, pure and innocera..
Thus CJaiet al Goa, could npt perform an im
perfect work.' if the wino contained any-delta
terions or intoxicating qualities it was imperfect,
and Stich" a &inception - would.-conflict withrhis
divinity."• Hence we conclude with Clark; that
-the wino was PURE and truiltrrious.;_CPuld.We:
obtain:such wino we might *teen. ..-: .. " , -...
• Anothin egregiode'blunder is - often commuted
in 'relations' to the eipression=t'twhen. ther had
well drunk," .which Ave have, , ,heard.applted to
that occasion , Now if any . - one will. tttke .the
trotjble,tereadlihe passage carefully:AS,' will find
that the tiOr.essierit, btle - ete-celefence.wlittlever- to
t The — irchitritiel kilns
spoke.nf extiv.e„occasians, not,of the pr esent obo,
that on ,o•ruen occasions it was eitatomafy
trogivb the goo'dAvtne'fifet, &c.; lienceit hits no
referefiee to iliatAinie or'place; and 'theta is there
fore - rib evidence that any of the guests had'in- -
dulged to exceos: . .• •
Besides, tho , Greek.termihottgh it-does some-
times 'hove the meaning
.of drinking :to - excess,
:t not necessarily, so, always ;; ,-Numerous ;
pr. •fs could. be given.... Ono will - Mirka,
,in
Isaiah 11., the properdaseribes the.abun
dant blessings of the 'godly, under the 'emblem
Of ft WATERED garden; where the Septuagint uses
the same tern employed above. Here it certainly
cannot mean that the garden was DROWNED, or
OVERWHELMED, or SATURATED with water, fur
this would have injured vegetation, and then it
could not have been a over emblem Of the &-
signed benefaction. But at meanathifi the garden
Was sufficiently. .watered, now HAVING ONE DROP .
TOO MUM or too little. . .
P. SW—The address - was closed at fills point,
in consequence of the lateness of the hour; and
a number - of important items, which - are insepa-
rably connected with the subject; had-to be do.
ferred to a future occasion.:'' . •
. THE laosz!Tasms,-The Dahl► AmeriCan
pnblishes:a notification signed by-the,princi.
pat iron masters of Pcnrisylvahla:- - -lor - a con
yention to beheld on'the 22d 2.laich, atfiar-
Tisburg-1-in order to consider the existing
nttate olAstress of iron interest. '
The notification • ascribes the distress di-,
rectly'to the operetion*of the tariff, which,-
Says that paper, when'the price is high
increases the .duty on imported iron $3 per
ton for every advance of $10; and no. pto
tection is wanted; and, when . the,price, is low
,dim in ishes the enty p for every fail 016
per ton,. - at - alilllD:whan thesgreatest protec- 1
,tiOn'is wanted. Or, in Other wot'ds, entour
,eging the domestic article bY•an
:when:no:encOuragement is required; but . *
are'rhifunisly tow , ii:viles'tfie,
Importation,nl the foreign inhale by'diinin
tish"thgpeptotection:ori4lterAmericani,, ."
that owing t o : ':l.he fall ißgict..l l ri i le,(;fl ' itt, in
'V‘nglandoOrderstior--
amoupt:o3* of'd 11 ia,n or gone- a 4
• intiqd
1t.4 i,I , .? ..,‘•'.. ' :‘ , ..rni!e,..9". , '""•-''.-„ , •,-"•",,, , ;, •
•'t g.ifi1,013080838...4-11/8,, 083 y, ,83.33c1C 4 38
'‘'h:,-- ' , , -'7 - '•''. "'" r''- , '- , ' ~, 4 , .
now alli•th*rariyindis likely to'do oioh,
' 6 i s i4 l o:(o l AC'o 4 ,!4iff , :ililikefr . :i,.*, ,
itre.' , Simniono', , -*(ll'liinfoptii7Lekecs, Of ,
4-'j t i . 0 ,i 1 1.001:'4, ftl:o l l;iosi#o , 7*
yOunixiqn. , *s.mliditineano Wiiihitling .
j;t 'iii
1, tr * 1 i , ' , 0,=0 8 .,:,4 1 1 - #4iifi) oP; ls`iolt of.
ro.:,Yoo4iy#li44 ? it:tO allay pOliri
.or tooth-new - 7 ,- Win-Wtittna r iAiioind
ninn'onpintaln ii t v4wiy3n4o:,*o „. f.,.
in ix;inininna,ii , . jtiitinkii;lici 4 o4,kil.#l,i'
t i
*3 - 7 7 t0q4!0 - *4:V,r#fl?.:o,;t:# l :49`?iiii
!)eilitori3 6 m'on4e,co,Y;(4,4,ijoii:',kam
--,
1 -pciroretEcto'tit tliol'Otnoricl•', 4 4 T-f ' 1„...
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VS:gAtt 4 11 404Tatk*A.:'
•
WEDNEgIiAY:BtARdti . ;
q) ?1848
, .
"inrelitifertei'ila‘
ITTCpitbscrip)kiii, tidieeitiaint 'atid"job-tivork, - are
ereit i l l ysbat taseolfully!rdqu/sted'to retake - pay:,
IP ithbal ithy, Out htiavyt.cipdneba,
4si ick;ha.y44l.o, - ) o-tostsmitil clifill,,fexl4ire - ,ilf
appeal to
j
, „ . .
prp) ;, , ,(I . l.Whgtvatc-zeottilpir,;6
Piifriodrciti9 „WWII !oi . , billEntit Ward 'of
4tlft fidblidtiopirix
ifirChltealMlveardiklilin, • orritirtriavTEifillwai.
IlrelOeidahrio•ttuike theldtCanfidry, preparations
forithrt_diimirm Spring.Eldetiob: •„.,
1 L ni,eet. at
ihfcpdtdid.Aolifip Venry,:lthd,lidei;* th e direnin,Jor.tbe sadif4dlOosp: full'alieridancd
firelirdevid)Yreitidtitiid; •.• .°:":•"•••
i g.QPqr,t,P,sfic9# 3 l ,''i ti l P.r, ls
. 1 ;,11rg! 5 ,.ta, t,9: ,-, that .
:0 o3+ ; Slt un,lcl . 4o,ln . 'it g e.iiii,ppip.i.l,l;r".,A .:it:,,,;;:-.;e.'l'
Ot-!Flie„appwatarinaa.rghtkra a3i,atarid 7 .
:.'l',l . 4lFEibuF,gi . V ejtk
'ward it :exter4id a'sjar . Itciutai Ufa; aild.'St;
yestO r itoy : lop NO w.. r)c,act,kyi,q,s , 141 . 3( e a
grand'. Peceptien . as .-ther,guest: , ot, • , the City
( The remains ot.Johh'_Q'uiiiey'•Adami
Yi3eti3reei
heiermar, to .Quiocyp. ass.. • rrarige
mentrwhid 'been. mide , by. the City authori
ties to: pay the rifest 'eel - dello demonstrations
of roapeot: t&tite.:iiiiietriOiii:rieed:
,O:tr , lt is gfiriously apprehepOetl. at Wash
ingbsolliat,--the-,-PresnientfiS4aispension - Of
So'ott 'front the command of the'" army,
may be lolpivell by a renewal of hostilities
I on the.part of the Mesieens..
• C•The Loccitoco State Convention ,wilich
- mertit - Harrisbnig r on Seib - Miff litSthtl - slicTeli
having a very stormy time, The Buchanan
men have
. a large majority , but the friends
of Dallas gain almost every contested point
by superior skill in'managernent. On Mon
day Mf.Filinot made an able speech in vin
d.cation of his Provisci; and on the same day
the delegates to the Baltimore Convention
wale instriteliikteirote fikalnii the two-thirds
rule In the BaliiinoreCtini;ention: " ,
The Spring Elloations.
the elections foe.borough and. township
officers, and for officels_ollho.general_ehm,
lion in the fill, takii . placo'on Riday_the 17th
mist: _Oar - Whig :frienthi will we hope be
widemwake to.their interests in these elect
Lions. They should meet without delay and
foini their Ht:kelt; - and rally the • w.hole
strengtli*Mtiparly to. their - support. These,
elections are of:g,reat importance, as open.l._
the-Camptimpreparatory to 'the-great
I ' ll3 sidet:llo l ,9 l .ok the lull. We invoke
that
evniilietiolitiWdtintege•marbe'secur4l7
GE . N:SOptr .-!tx ',`MExtcci.4—The_ • National
eriter a ;riit letter from Mex
ico,
,stri*that the news
of Gen , sFocq.ll4stiension „born command
and of hiS iniillaiMlriabwas' jest roomed,
and h,mtlia4eit /Ont. Excitement both • in,
the ar`nry and"Mitong the people", Ant'.
might such an outrage cause excitement.
•Fonrion 9E43.—The Steanreroiliittfffinia
arrived at Bo'stciii . on Saturday. Thii" news
is not important; but is in many respect ' s
fa
vorable. Cotte l k had advanced. in England,
While the corninarkin had declined, owing
to the large sti ppliCs of home produce.
Trade and mon ey affairs in England were
considerably •Lietter. The , political news is
unimpottatit. The accounts from Ireland
are very bad. ;Anaihliy. and 'striivation pre
vail extenSively. •
BIBLE VIEW pr THE WINE QUEBTION.--M8
learn fiom , tho' New York papers that• the
distinguished Prof. krai•t; of Andover, Mass.
has recently pittilished n pamplile.t,:on:thia
subject, in , which
,he irankly tteinoWledges
the effor t of hie former views and !declares
his entire
. aarpiieseenee ir'the opinions
+Fancied in,,the i wellzktiovill Jeetnies of Dr.
Non ; of ,UntoulColleger;isl.,York.
Ot'y-The Senate of Virginia has disgraced
heel! by laying ourthe table reSoltitiolis nee
ded the day, bo t ,lore 'by - the llouse of Dele
gates;„;nt hcptil ol the memory of 'John
ty, 4 l
quincy 'A mud, Almost 'all the Legislative
arid oth ) bile bodies in, the country have
united , tiv xptessions of , sorrow upon the
death of, the great and good mangy.- -
~ §'''9l,i,'lN,At'l,T94BT.:77A copy of ' l '°beY °
m 6 x 4 ein - N 9 o4iPeFiPAPrrooniiill ' o - *Teit o r t
,6i.a;gianil jollification intim city of , Mexico,
I
'tit' which aII ' 11,e , prin ma I, IVI 0.1 icon' ',, and
WiiteOnii`ciffi ere :j ea r hande`andAqiel
lumblers,,'„A ong, _lW : things, la a, letter
it
front'Sonla 'exellei'og hig'-eon-atter ,
dance;,andiel eing-witti.the4followleg senti
64ni:',
4.....g----':l :'!,'''
. ':, 0471; friend. ie'ili49;ijikeiB•
''TliflrriiT,, A '°sGREstro - BY the death 0, 1 71 r.
Adorrfoi aisiliiie p -'
leetion of Mr. ilridgeti. fif
'ill'o',aink",b4triot` Of thioLitiffir, :parrii!ii), , iti`.'
C'o '; ' ''il'e - i l ,i4iiiiiic" 0- - - - iiii-1 ii Whips
114 lonot*Hl:NotiTe.t.i:.. ' • ~f ( `, ' ° '•
'f,..(ir.PPll . :.iid, ° 6l , lll l l _ ll lh tu t I b V en i , ,? l ?P t4d i
'Pologhto. foJhe NVlligANotifin,AV'ConY 4 !iltiOn
ificni'ihe'HlmiliPit 6 Mdiltif!OP'! l ! '''
'') el ' uc ' t ° d
to support Get'. SA 011 :"' '': l '4'' . T:,`,'V' i ;
l I
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kc .r.e n r-,'
r!° ; o ' ,
YOrkkao•ixilwayesfea ii,i,jakKil,/ 6. '2 3 ,,T'elztl'
against ga'llit)iinikrt tNe,ther'Y'wl'ika!??Atthr‘
1
tk tilhOeperii lic,k?cificwit - ,eriiiniriir„ .. ...? , iX •
0 ,
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i t"' *l l ,' hui Vieitt ord.o*-- v 7, .,;,,iivf,;;*.,
n Oat
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According: to . ihe;-vpiloils.p9 la,l !vat,
ilti
,;ilashington
. thrr'Se,V - 1 11 .iir' , i i °',VO.O .
about the treaty . vvitttr? itino:;-:'; t
,cerrlr o
please - nobody; and (fire aft 1.! , t 'N
. ard-the - reje c tion ot , it: , r; ,, Ritillist,-.,
~, t he,
pnion, advocates its\ . ssatßtf,,,/tnrPts, tryingi,
.tn snake it appear that li giies it'idemitity tor'
the past and.senurily for,the futttra, but some
Of the Locotoce.,Penators don't • agree with,
lilifilrf!GOffrnSstrlt7,,HoMit9tlOit'.4 l s7fittil,k..'.3ie,
fl iOlin ,i , .."ll - Wl i t iC l il !it. 9 .o.):l: s. 'f.l9 34 i n t i l i. k i ol .
h° °Oda ATrqatY.,9fiPhenli'•:°,. lo 7,4et,ltY; an..
- Ashburton treaty,-an Oregon treaty, but no
ler a treat,y4to ; disgraceful as this bastard
*
lreatytt' ' tenspthe:JtAlaknatilejimitek s ,
q lat.4 c l . l9l A,. l .lT§ ett l e .N ul ik , 'll'fl xis
cedEAto,,,to.i.49,x,iaig it is - ipii:l . , there
_itre.
not` ado inelirtVerstiajettratii itilayuYot
- 111,4TTreTity.:7i1413entoniand Mr.'*iiitiou ,
are opposed' to ii,.;!Sti:',c,iii t i,, litiq,iiiit, fo" . d
out which gply(o . *!4: Iji.O' , / 1 00 1, .4 10 ,his
own interests. •The'other fitty-lour. , torties
°r, ~
° ,lPPPClel , Pkit c ilict,hh.,,a( lll l,iniStratien,fs
tryiegc l to ,vf hip. thorn ;them: in , aid. ; Wilibf
atilt?
•
.15.7
"
IME
.ceurseksocceed: - !Tins ,. . : Whige do notlikeJthe
11 : 64;1 . 3.6f rare . *anxious to :'close the war:
File. fairer'
;01,AppoinOng a commission icif '004940
IndiViduals,-who-shall-beJedrnsteri:vvith
of arranging iiOnerableviernie,W,ith'
!se3;:ieci;.bnt Whether - Ih‘eiCjin-'inieeeed in
!eileatilig,tkis is' doubilul: • '
f-The.Senite has.the .tteaty underdascuision
in seertit . Seisidn i every: day, and hale
resOy Wrri'elided it in several fiirticklars:
hard to tell 'when the final. vote may be
taken.' Between the' alternatives of Peace,
and , War we go for the itkaty,libsve.ver_odi.
nos its proVisiorio: • - •
geott and ,Worlh.
.
•Phe New Orleans Delta has published the
„
iferTMilloildeicMhelween Gen. Scott and Gee.
Werth,'Twhich . led to -the-arrest of-the :latter:
It 'top king for our calerens, but the follow-
ing:synopsiS will present thm main points el
it : to oui teiidere;:ancl she* pretty
ly - that this time - it - is Gen: Worth , who has
been at "the hasty plate of soup.'! -- 7
• Gen; 'Worth mend letter-1e -Gen.
Scott stating - faith astoniihment thatit'-'is
the opinion of the army that the imputation
of scandalous conduct, mentioned in,Meene
order, referred to hint, and - asking, if Lade!'
Wait - the intention of the Commander•in-chief.
Gen. Scott replied that the ordei deafly
'expressed that he meant to apply.fhe impu
tation tl the anthor of the letter
-
- - Gen. Worth' rejoined, and said . he dul - not
consider the answer satisfactOly._ General
Sion replied that he could not be More ex
plicit. He - had nothing to
.do with the sus
picions of ohms, and, it he had' valid infor
mation of the autheii,lnp, he would prosecute
the pefites-beforet-a4outt-,martial,
Ce'h. NVoritilc - 'led that he supposed the'
Comment*:"`'..: 4 .'l4 - Ifittraer not deserving
a satitifactce,;;tl l .,/,',„ ieeting - iiimeelf. a
grieved, to the President.
He conelilAk.: - 4; ,sing,SCOit ol acting in
manner 6; •
Gent:Scolt then otilered Worth under ar
rest-tor-behaiing With'conternpt and dist es-
Peet-towards the Conimander-m-chief. •
.•-- , • .
The - 'character of this correspondence
Shows what an stt tietne:Aegree of invidious
Iratrialitk;lthe has shown to" Gen.
IV - ortliOn releasing - h - iiiiTiciriratieSt arid sue:
pending Gen. Scott from the chief command.
Viewed In the light of this correspondence
the supPerision'of -Gen. Scott Is an' amine .
which has scarcely a ptecedent in the ruing;
of arbitrary.power,und.we shell , be surprised
'Ail does not awaken a feeling in the Amer
ican,pepple which will 'not Subside before
the petty , tyrant, is hurledirom the station
whose authority he so perverts to selfish and
malignant purposes. The Della says that
the army universally sustains Geti. Scott in
the matter.
NOT BO T'ABT MILIADIDERTON I
.—We see
by the Legislative proceedings of last week,
that.the general Appropriation Bill having
been lakan up in , the - House, Mr. timber
ton, of Cumberland, offered 'the'following
amendment to•section :twenty:
'Tot the payment of the jtidges of the
several courts of this Commonwealth; ilie
same amounts respectively, for the two years
past,, and current year, as they are .eikutled
to, agreeably to the constitution and la . xVsof
this Com men , • - I . ; ,
As the law now.providesthese judges-ie.
ceive. $l6OO a year; and the, emendefent
'would increase ' ' their salaries respectively' to
doc, theVolunteee a tew week's since
.very authoritatively. informed, Messrs,Lam
, Lam
barton and Lefever to beware how they sup.
_Poited a bill • granting an
,exemption from
taxes to and we presume
as in titt!y, betuttl They: 'obeyed, the . Mandate.
But Lamberton,. liberal • soul, who was
'directed - •to 'reqiise institution the
'SUM whjoh' , might "Inabled 11;
,give arta;or- two p oor, young ineti,tthe,bless
ing •01 an education; haa•no, Oration to,
Making !e niee , little" presentat =sl2oo to the•
I:already. WelLptiii ;and Untaxed jedges'prOur
I.cattittiL,We,shall taktl'tfie senie,i . ,,r.the pee
l 41e Off; that proposition,•riext fojl r - Alr ,Lain
kbOion:-. ••
' ll CarfucKY.iaiD . THi P,titotozsoyA=Ltite re
'pOrtitiot ibe,.lCentuky,delegetea to !he .I`4ti
•lions' Whig Convention were , tnstruoteil to
support Gen. Taylot:, iities,'not ploVo't&tbe
. 11 1 0. ,in09 1 90cuis toitidm.`
tne'leicirigion,doewiiV9i, "
wi ! l , .vote- f or,`eitper ilencylelprortZtiotnity,
I ` P ialllOV;;lttl'itiii obi Or itAt• lithe eon- ,
..................
.14 4 4 ,0.0n0idq 31ied , ' ieferoace•io„the,"Oieein
itenekiii":o63;" ottietwoitizen , t,wonlil,bemOote
tticeptetite W higs' of Ah'el.Tilloty." , "
r to pi;
Ot r T o4, , , t h e ',l4l6 l il l at. l . 4 43 ;;P l p it , e l4 , o le r
'l;.l4nOsniriciipelia.; tit!, btiltrfOr 484EtibiTtlto
4,ol:llif,Ociperpl49ho?bilkit '01,11 .. C411°4
5iat9 44 , 661111 1 14, in4 ) !a1 e, o.lAther; *
from': th& , 4iii ) di , :blittilti
% 1
(t:v t ~'~tat.,
ff9,l,
;CYungre
(kentitit' , 'mlePtlon• , bc l 4oCini.97sl. 3 rrstatt
i on tho'eamu dayvf Thiq year the appointer
''day
.iteruttidliYi NotigAllAT l ,
, , ''ll4g,ot•;;t4?‘%lV.t
i ' , AWNV I AriP9. OOI q 9 OO O I'4:TeI. l'#111." s.
ta tiii . lip'OtcollefitiAitiolef,,' Off,
ME
~`Si f,7 . 1x i t " , .~ C K~ ; "~rs , sy_,. Yy ~r .Efi.,l. r~,:,>r,;
" - ~'`y - r~; 4 ~~.>ti..e'i:~r.~.tfi''h'4£~„a~~.~:C~' „ C~ei,~ia~.z rr;ra~:4t,'.c~~','.(s't ;aa ~~ .~.} `y
.Ml,`±;
:..
f~ ~;'~~~~~~1~4
tetlfi
'':s ' , ~,,,5 ,", „ • -,,, .--,--- ~..,
~,
gi dl ttkkel"A ri ?..,
Vogel fe - etetojettt t,R ,r4itt
4)1 plFk, gion - tpll4fithili; wilfilleoqti 044;7 4
` ll • r ° 4 P ° W . Y e q l P e t t iVP e ;'n *F i t* 0 8 , 1 'Ytt
iiiirk 4fira'llotttivitiOvidlinikthe, It,y ,
ind. The publlo are inviied 1p attend,
At the last commencentent ,O 1 1f0%4-
4 9 * 7 - RollArp, and the Medical School of
Aleine, the honbrary degree ',of M.D. was
0 99iMe11i.9_ 1 1...gfc0 06 91., W..11.2AL!.E1it.: of
Dickinson C o llege;
the Philadelphia' Cottage ofMedicine, at ith
commengettle4tAakro.l4.4P.44o4,i.clit.
ri 6 teioi:4oo4#:tOgro;°l,:*L l FO: 4 :f l " :
derit; ,
,r, , q . 1A.'1., , i, , ,i , .::? 7 , .t. :1...i. , q; . 1- , ::, , ..:.',.i!:•,.... , . ,
TVOrreSPilAdPlicetiltkanit!dY.:--
We stated 4o Duper 110:tieotninit
'tee had- been appinutpiiiistisltiiiyitind ot our
citizens, to tender .111f. - CiAiliit irivitatioii to
bitter, but as &wilt regrolpiporylepunig
-DI --117
reply„s.iates ttoc,ikon a
visit. Mr. Clay' , a entogritpli letter: may' be
peen ,by„,tp.oseyi , l4o,7slo,eirp 4; Cft . oo9ll , ioi
to b.:At;iiieberf,!Esti. 'ltiti"wlittigniii a'
Arm :.clear._handi,aadtietokens _nothing
the feebleness'of ago:. 'Vire 'subjoin the cork
respondence ' '
CmmieLs.,. Feb.. 28th, 4848:,,r
'CLAY
Decir" haVebee'n "appoilted4
Committee,‘bpthe chiteus orthisplece, to'
convey to.yoti the ex:pression'br'their'best
Wishes- Mr your heidtli and proiperity,
to invite you to the hospitalities'oL their
-y
owni-onour-r eturn—frotnn-Philu'delphitrto
,the West. - , • -
We ate•eittiated tn'the midst :of the rich
and beautilul Cumberland Valley, with the
lettility and productions of winch yob are no
-doubt familiar, but-which had'never been
honored by a visit from yon within the tea
collection of•any of us, And although • the
(teener -of-our Valle 'ma not be eo ittv.
. _
ting at t Denson co•"-the-yetir, •being-still
shrouded - in'the _habilimenta of 7winter; •yet
wp Min tender to you the cordial'- welcome
' of the watin;an4 open .hearts of our citizens;
.WaavairoiiiiselVes if, the occasion, to re
new the - expression of esteem &
admiration for your high and. OMA - rending
talents; your -firm-and exalted - Tatriotism;
and the zeal and devotion with which you
have appropriated - yourself, your tirhe, and •
your abilities to the services of your country.
Hoping that you may find it convenient
and aureenble to gratify the ardent wishes of
ourselves and our citizens,. we join with
them"in invoking the choicest blessings upon
yourself and family, and that your useful
life May yet• be
-spared many-.years-for the
gapki of our common bountry. IVe , aie , dear
sire-• • --Very truly, your • • -
Friends and fellow-citizens,
Freilerick Watts J. IL' Whigard
A. A. Line F. A. Kennedy
Officer
ljairfes Hoffer 7: IFf. — Allen
J. J. Myers : • Francis Gibson
Wm. Irvin Chris; Inhon -
Ttibri Boaler ,W; Strohm • •
-
R. A. Noble'• Sohn Rhearld'_ -
R.
D. Eckels J. D. Gorges .
E. Beatty W. S. AB9Uilli
_ Geo. W. Hither Sarni: erall ' -
E. M. Biddle John Thompson •
L. G. :Brandelinry w. - g. Gregg _ -
NB. IVundeilibh• 'in. Phaler.
J. 13.,Paricer ~ - t . Geo:'Hendel
- JameEi . Crever
'• Jaeutollieiilitt;r: 'J. A. Unierich
Chas,Fleager - • Winv -Cart .
John Reed ' Georg e Wise
- Geo. W. Hilton Jelin H. Weaver
Jas. Weaver Geo L. Murray
Henry Giese - Chalres Ogilby
W „S. Cobean Ephrri. Zug
Wm; Osborn Nathan - Got:dr& •
Jt. A ; Shepley James Guthrie
Geo. W. Crop Ailmstrong Noble
T. H Criswell ',John B. Thompson
R. M. Henderseri N Renick
PinunE',Phu, March V, 1848
Genttem en .=-1 have received the invitation
to visit Carlisle which you have .done
din honor tolonisniit, anal thank yciu fOr
the friendly and favorable sentiments _to
wards me; an expression (*which accompa
nies it.. It is true that I have not for many
years passed throgh•the Cumberland -Valley,
and I should be very glad to see it again
in a. season ••when its beauty and fertility
' would be bettor displayed than at the pre
tent time. But I regret that.' cannot accept
your friendly invitation. My presence on
this side, the Allegheny.mountains at this time
has been . occasioned exclusively by pro
fessionsil and private business, midi-find it
utterly zmpAssible to accept the ,numerous
Invitations o to.verlouiplaces,,without prolong=,
ing ,Iny absence from home much beyond
what ! I
I-had, intended • when , left -.Thum .
.restricting Myself, therefore •tm:the .objeete,
-which brought:. me.he - re,:, I have beeirean4.
strained to decline accepting all .thene•invi4
tations, with , Q single, excepticm, for which
there appeared:to me 6, be, irresistible yea
sons,
• • ,! .;-;:•• •
..Praying,.yeu, gentlemen, to eccept, aMito .
con) Inuit teete - hxthose .whon, you sepretitant,
my . respeolMitteknowledg,ements,.., ] , , ,
Lain, with grOtit.,regard,,,
•r,Yeur Iriend,and.ebedient servdnt.., •
• '- H. CLAY,
. •
t--/To - Fred'k - ,, Walls, gsq. L. `G'. Brandebuiy,
Esq. and the other gentlemen composing the
Committee,
DELEGATE TO • ,TIIE WHIG NATIONAL, CON- ,
vstiviox.—By the subpined proctiedings .of
Conferees ol'theieVeral . cptmtieS e'ornp , osing,
this distriot; it',,n4ll do seen ilio . i #il. ; - eflqa° -
of Delegate :: Whig Conven..
thin • has Wien upon that nominee ` of` Cumber
land"CeUrni:=-Eainii Nl:Minix, Et4j. - 'Wei
rejoice,.atthia„plippiturnent,:.
,i' truer Whig
the:Districtoannot
,bpast ) of, en, op° mP9n
Whem'hia , Whigaciristituenor patymore•con.
fulentli:',l'eli '',.ior, 'a Orn - dent,4isetititinitibig'
fqitidi_c!"Pu° , ,ex!iit'.l° !? .. ' s, ', ~°9!.P-taP
vote , in tbat:'bodi. ;- in, view of the 4 Atikorepce,
of ivinimilin the Diattict with.imPatat 6 pot
Presideiitial• - t:Cinditlates, the . ,;; l n,ifroit .
,wisely fOritin4:friinimakinie'i' so much '
•na .= a . rep Winiendaticm, 9f ;se, ! pinlonlar
course.to lii 4 '`Delegate.'.;*Wi s lai)hettea•. to,
lave`, est Delkidee>nrelte`exeielSe of an
honest ili9.)o,attay::' , lyi !Toy,
t,0i1,...8*4;19`:10*Jt00f011,-)iO-'06:i?er
•lisitlYt as be is 1"1/1411'',PreitidiceP; towar d s',. I
either ot the - distiegttished, Whig' corOdales
'foi;ttWprislaiiriliy:livhis ,, op,khift , A char.
#9*7o4."'e'!44>e!4i*lliffurP:l l o .l ,lo9 l 1
act in actupttiortt fidelitY l9;•the NakiiPaY, l 3 7 l
anfi Often/4101,9watt. Which ehait , :prOntote
is filoggliiiiiliets*T#lo66 , oolo4i6 n ‘
~ ~.. ~ ~,,i..,,, ~,,,,,,,,,;,,,,„ , .., •
,9C 1 4 , Y1P94t4'4,3' , 1;0.ap , (?,5 ;;:t '1TZe11, ,, ,,11',•+,,,.::
h4,r' ,:Vlo2! T O r i fbi ii tlelfil 4 ti , E 3 Peitlwi ‘ .:'" : ^ : " ,
61.4161E5 §0 1 0 14 . (10 . 1 r4W 11 9
1
I', ~1, 1 A7 4 ., -; ;',, ,,, '4'l.tel i tv
)r`.. I' y.k. - ' '4'
71
it 1141 1 11 4, 91 A1fk,,V04V,' ° to ,1 I t - it '
11149 , 1 444AQ900 1 1 4 41 1 ')X*110 4 . 1 ;
Pirei3Okpileti,Ywifi;h°l,o4lo4l,4llo)*:.
Weiln9sAagqiie pi Oritit!:,4lb , ,4oolo it,ii!my , "
',,;, , , , ,, 1 .: 61 ,..q..4,',c ; :-.tovv, o i o vg,vi k
,y , itc crA , 4 , ,, , w , , , ,,Ni,4 , pWA.k2,4;;-i',., ','A', , JP-...,
t - f - :.. -. .141' t, lie4norio 71.
~ ,,..t . -,,:,,,, •.- ~ ri: 6 l - 4;1 ., # 6 - , :7
'%'''''n.. '; '.:pr.,llP. -•-• ' --- i ' lilies' , were
- - e. , " ; . .'.'venticiN" 'lle' c"..- ',-,,,
4;i, .-1.;1',./C,;10.110W.e_:.,' , A ,
!.60165: 1 ,'!"-- ' 2 •l , - "i ei...Brandebury,,Esq.)—tg,ll.:
c . ,;: ,, Warr, , ` -- , . , c a C o l. Wm; Woodburn
,•
Sim*nn ° ilt ' eri i Malellaiiil;, geri.?Chee•
Fr i e 4 7. .. '. • a,D r . R. C. fieYee• - ;:"
h „„___,L t 4rt° 47s' IS.;'Comve, Esq., At rlT'.'N°4%:: •
'''' ' M' ' ' '' d 461:14'11/* Nibmck.
.41 " •
4
n motion,
BE
W,M. MCCLELLAND, of. FrankhrOTas
impomted President,. and L. G. BnAiinehirki,
bt enmberlandAtibrotary.
The Contereei proceeded . to, ballot tor a
- Delegatelcrrepresentihe:ldiatrict fhAd - Nir=
tion4 iQh
ballot ,V,llWARD_Al.,B.llsbl4 . galvtdC'Ulii- •
imajorityZro
upon •
inotton,. his nciminclifitVcttasi;iananiniouely,
Confirmed. ` 'zi"'"""" " ' •
The - Corrierettee7flieifint joirrifeif'
(Signe4 bir ttniiffibera)
•
. porMilkilClAlikang.,PPsllliyXl', • "
•
At.a meeting obthitinemlieni of Qarlislei.:
al-tiradel.evennigthp_,24,4ifet;lbp-followfng:r---t
-reer49lo:ir*-01004A1iiiiitiiiiiiatt::.,::;;q1;!;:.,
1 4 4 0k4ii, s . 11 ; 1 0 t ,tlie ' ;ttia)aiatt;e , 1Trieittie'la.F'''
I remperance:germitalli;7ait
to
terly,
Ternlseitriti6erdeliVeriot Kilo . 'Fiiitt . :,4lo-t • 's
Church.teriati on,Sataiday.,eiB4ol,g6ih.
ultirrie; anti tfiet.ztlkie..:Divietori: jot e , f,vr(tli!, , ,
thht of his audience itiveguestingia cep. Of, '
his. address for pitblientiorr.
Resolved, Thak r ae the frielids•a: , Teinger•e!
*lnce) liPmanitY;'oo,66rll9)Y,EctigiciihilitPi.
,were• gratified beYcind eipresilion ; ;At
'soundnefis and:,conchisiienesitM his raga=
meets-basingthefn; upon - the , "punk,ani,esk-, - ..-
ailed - morals t ol
which, he reftiied'and.sWept,iiiiiy . ;thii)ilinnt•A
inable 'arid bfasphernouS
Bible ddessarfoi cnthe nOderateuse.Obstine.„and alcohol, as: - a beverage . ;?? vet likA
ting the pure .• and spbtlesti.. character *O.' ,
Saviour of the world .tioni
charge- of havitternanufacttired!..addVdo4
dined an arlufe , which:ti*Cbeenlitiiikourne: _
bl more than haif-.lhe - naiseriea~ sorrows - and ---
crimes of mankind. -; ••, ' - 7: I
Residueik . That to the'doetriiiewhiahleabh
es that "the - Bible does'Sinetinn the'
tale usitof - ;wilie - itsf.ur(linnikraiefutine,!! ,
and that Pthe'Utienf wine'and..aldiihol;whe
used .'as 'a
beiierage,ja•not-.olNittir am u
may this country,. mainly. attribute.--lire 41e:
struction of sixty thousand viotii,nsvf ,intem
perance annually. 'A result se 'calamitenis
cannot be produced , by tir.i,cloctrines Of. tlide
Resolved, That we' deprecate the. doettine
Hthat total abstinence a mere matter of
expedienc9,"'and assetfthat to the prey/Mute;
of uch principles, the
lamentable fact of the rise,.."roWhi and t ale-rifl
ing -increase , of . bestial±intreirentile
legitimate ofr•spling of "theinoderate_ Use
of wine-and alcohol, ilia . beeeratge.'-'-
Resolved,. That if "the Bibleizdoeli saniiicnt` •
thEriTute of wine, to rte, ,ordingrij nesomg,'!
then are total abstinence soc i eties Wfulted
and : ittjutliogg,„ao . ! posOig .. I ms l ,4eniing• to
man 'a sacred right and Bractierb,whinh,"the
Bible does sanction"— z either-Ihe Bible-does
- sanction the useof wind in its - ordinary-mean=
(i. e: intoxicating quatities s )"tind total
abginenee societies are Wiong, ur , the. Bible
does not sanction it, and total abstinenee 'sb
cieties are right. • _ _
Resolved, That these proceedings ils;puti ,
lished - in all the papers of the county, and
in the Piesbyterian,' and Pledge an, Stand.
ard, Philadelphia.
For tbeilleiald„&'Exiiositor
SCHOOL DIREcTog. i4l ,
_
r. Batty:Please-announee in yo
per, JAMES HaMIL I ON. "tts•a proper pc* -
son for the offiels'of SAO( Director for..the
west ward-and 'one ; w tie'iu pp cf,iiect
by all '
For the Hprixioland Expo sitor.
pruENnsmp .AN ECHO.
Alfonso, what Is Friendship—canet thou tell I -
Is it a thing or sight, or taste, or amen,
Or can the senae.of touch reveal to rue -
That far-fam'd aostirrnota which I never nee 1
_Me thinks 'inky b sound that floats alone.
O'er surrend.ses-weed hom the mermaid's sang,
That swells cursor! end sweetationg.theshora
For a brief , moment,.thest le heard no more.
Friendship: it is:atrintioNi s tiollaiv,s6upd 4
Deface, and It , wlll tnake.the ttlysjesoUnd.
When retinue smiles, 11 'theinvith
But ask ofit'fbr Ann Its sett otslght. -'r
Ask it to help thee lift a belief lend - '
IV Welk thou net tugging at in life's rough roadif
Ask It to, glen thee food rot thrlov'd,ones;
To stop a mother's team, andvighs,. and'groans
Will it approach thee then and grant thy prayer,
And save thy aching:heart from:keen despajs,d
Noit. it will never coma to succor thee,
lii words are amply sounds of mockery.
B.
It
Carlisle..Merch 8,1848. • .
WILD CLIERRY.-Reprieves under 'the (13110 Wei ri
generally_halled with'great entisfection.and•theserde
may he said or WistatleAllirlsam of-. Wild clketrx?-
rittichtheyrin l l all.doubt has ; reprieved many, from al
most oqually, : sure.death by long complaint. hlt.ris*le
the proprietor; who deals in the largely,—
for people will burniore of It—sends 'nettle .inlioising
note which beliairjust received.in the way-of his MD-
Ilerment,l4 l 4,s,
lifr:l).W.FolVlo.-rDertiSlr,+ j am nearly but of th o
Deletim' of Wild Cherry:r You Stun v.forwordi4 if TM ,
please; two or Hiroo doientritioie: The meAle ne . giSse.,
better sallefectiontirre in pulmonary MunPlaintethan .
any other thetrhave keptiv.-1 , have irleir.it.with Par-,
.fccr satisfaction upon myself-7haying...heert',Doubled
with a Cover° cough 1114,more . thaw:..a.Year;itnd Aar
log protium night sweate,foOhit'leit mooth. 'I bad
tried varbsuepopelarre nedlis • siiithent mitteriel'hep
efit—et length I tried Meta Pisltalsam of Wild Cher
ry, and before I had finished therfirst bottle
great renal . : Two bottles' have wroughte.eure,,-Ite
spectrally BOLD MA rfl/91Ity •
The, genulne.ilgned.l., 13DTTe.on. the, ivrappet.—
Sold la Carlialoby . B. ELLIOTT...soIe agent.'
..filE2:•SlßEATESll,mnbitiltio - 40 THE .O.AlrLirit, .
i.f SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF • ' /
WILD CIIERRY..
Mpg nnliersit , Cilebriii whieli this valuable medl
One la gaining throughoutfthOlg_nited• Stele/. and : the •
mony,ftmenlshing,,enrhs,li• I. .constantly perfbrmio . ,
has peeved IV 10 , 64 beyond :ell , dehibli, the'-only safte7;, ,
and certain cure for Paltnonary Consumption, Coughs. '..41
• Colds, •Sithma. Spitting of. Blciod, Liver, Complaints, • '
,Nervous Debit ity, !flailing or ,Alelog In, the Threat. -
Ilioncbpli, Ditucoltrotomitolog,otifir;!priPieuisof Coneum utoni ',
If the. bowellf be Miillie, a' mildpuigatiiit 'should
be resorted to oectialonally. Dr. Swayne•ii Sarsapa
rilla Pills• Will Se:found e.valuabte'..amieishith to the" '
Wild Cherry,: nod :will; prove: a veltiablitt.Medielne
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whe , eh , aperient ; Is; regu iredr 'Dr. 8 wityruee' C dm.
pou Syrup of Wild . Cbo'rry'll votedialne'Whirli ben '
Att the tent experience. -and-If ied'eaeordlng tn.
,t:I r
e. directions, (as deicribed In Dr. flwayne's GUillf•_ ._
'lnffellth)'llqldo6ol.llo . ... .111o.,ibc t itit.el!hapti!c4 ie well. •
worth a perneal. ', "•• ....' .. .' . •.•,-. : •,:,. :: ;' . '
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:- -; - :, ' . 4. , ~ •;.' , ,,O(itTlOD'.piiirriKiN:';'L ' • .- L • ' . .
:•; Avoi d' nil •optirioutf: hrOparationg'of wild "mhetry.:
each; as:: Balsa trlp,•:.Sitters, , Plyrups .of :Wild iCherry,.
Pills -purporting-to contain wild cherry, &c. as. they • i.r:
are .all ' Picvincuie"AND;••poPttignrerv, and,genthis •'.......
nano. of the virtues of the orlglititi'sed geoilifte prop*. f. , • ..
rations; as priipared :by. Dr',ll,'SlwayneirloilAii - rr.•, , ,:,-.
ever prepsieed..lMthlit tOulttry . Tisk SiwaynertyCoirt.,,,,,
pound Syrup of ; illi clierrY.Mtegoillf..ikmt i :gl a T., •
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ingredientrt,7,The ,W)ld•.therry,-nn of ef-:-..,; '•')-4••
spbstantes,•egnelly eti ; ellicnclowt. If itot mar •gekAlte., :
whole are' so etfecthltliyconcentratedatt ptiender.,lll„ t c , ,,
beyond: all. doubt ; the. ; melt • Plohlgket• •!lens i benillin`' 4,,,
amkepbetpal rednedlr,,ever;:discpteled for ; the cure of
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Pulmonary Coneopmiltio; „ands all, Moeller •of:lbe 4 0 ,-.
;Lungs end '43renett • 'TlM,Arery ittet,'fr omits bey ins 7 . • .
I such it'tmln . of spurious ImltallUng,stande.to prcivelts",,,::::(,.
I' great eurativepropertles.';:, ..,, ,:': • .".,.' ,:,. ":.: -7 :.::', •• •
. Tberetbre; invalids, inquire, for t h e ofifiniff P r AP ° "'•:;••:: 1
millet!, each bottle of Which li enveloped Irt,g-beatill:.l..s,:,
fill*riPPeri'vfitheChliventiti of Wlll:.itprititangraved,:: ; ~
•th er eo ltr -,o s 6,b e artim the , siguaterif"ftif,, Dr.. 111, -- .
'Swhyne, thoectlnterfeitlng or woto4)l.i: f , llhe.gmlsheill:.:`„
as.thrgery, . ..4 - : ';:•.. : ' • ' ' •::' • 1 :,.' 4.‘L'i "-•',.:•., ' 1 ',.... ' •
•,1; Pre,poredit lid; abld by , p;..n., Ilutayne,N;V:: enclif c..: . •
or Elsittlrarid Mahe street*. Ptilladalithis 4: -: • ••,... • , ;,/,
"Sold in Carlieles ! 1 1. 4 : YY , ! / 'Y•YiYtg ,l l 3- C4 . # d2 .#r : ::: . :
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