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C0""'l“"v -fd-. thi u‘u=Il vttu;s,niid Ilt,-ll Li t a me day.’ long”, for qv n-quit,-st of several frietitlsit every day in tho ye-ttr. .ALLI.[1'L"$Ci:‘t l.\'t‘€I,’R.t‘I./\'(,'E (.'UJll- Y, I.O.\‘I)U.‘.'. ttiiritunisztt-2:» lt\' At-rt‘ t-tr i*.\I[:'Ll«\I-1'- Al"- I. - I _t_- mp ll(‘ll .‘»'cr :1.‘ '. (' pm’ J'(lf!l_.,\g.‘ 1"; '.‘t;t \'I:, ‘\:;>j 1 for l'. P}. l-x!.ti::'.. Dgvetzigtg 1'Z~F.<3t1sa arid 3.-ztztd .':_5t‘U.'.7§. .. - .. ..'. . '"l'..i= --n ‘_ 1-‘, I) 'iZltl.l2u'tl llo. til-.lll“":sl‘l! l" l‘l';' I ‘ |' 2: :m. :tittl tmtv m'I"-|:|l<'*l “Er Mr’ 1' l‘‘'”'‘l .1‘ -t-out to ill 3 (itt\‘('l':l!ll"ltl. l’Hnvl :'.lt'I ..1.itt<‘l‘." ‘N ..|' Mr. John (.':t\':tit;: zlt, i'.'ii- ii->ltI‘|'. V V _ _, ‘ I _,.m,,[‘,;,| |1t,)lt.3t.. I.) 4 -l s ‘ \\'lll ll-‘ fottml \\"'ll \\"'ll"' “l ‘l'””' z,:. I’ '1 '.. i‘: Illl ziittr of llte ms. .t ‘t0 l “ H‘ l 'l‘tl»'I,\l.‘m l"ot‘ f.itllte:' \‘ltlt.-$1.’. l{".{iL't'll!\.’»'. Jitit. ‘J5. I-"'.’ll- + ._ :‘.;I.-;3;‘tZ‘t"_;§.:’3’ ts}. ‘ l 1 C III. I-I lti‘. AT If-D /t 5 " 7." '..; —-.t ~:_. --: E» "‘t- - x,,- /I at. .t-.. v-'»t'--- ~- Warehouse, 34 Kirby Street. ns't‘o\ C3-REZINLEAF do BROWN, .-\t‘.l-2.'\lT>‘. A full ttssorttnent of till kinds of \\'('lr;llltIg tt;ipnr.1- ttiii rind store lurnituro for solo nt low rates. Provinces. Ecbrunry 9. 1856. IV I ~ M; mu]-3|), st . 'sUl'l-IRIS.‘ from USH1alifux,Cnnd for lsniie ctlltr DODD’S BRICK STORE, is splendid 1.01.‘ or rain, suoitn aim iroLnssi.=:s. which will be Sold \VIl0le’::llIl80lfi(‘i‘Isi8I‘t;l.. DODD. Oct. 5. , " ‘ ’ " Cigars! Cigars ! l I SUPERIOR otzrtwtn CIGARS 40 received by the Subscriber on Con- slgnms’nt', and for sale at his Auction Mart, corner of Queen and Winter Streets. ' _ bove Cigars are for urireserved sole. nnd‘will be sold Wholesale and Rti;i‘i_.:i‘lv.’rt‘t“vlel;y D3‘VVvl[E‘Is'6I Oct. I9. Tar! Tar! Tar! _ R, SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity ofvery fin. G” T...-_ .1 lvsvshpsr barrel of 38 gallons. rn's I‘-Vance; stow-rm Modern Geop:-phy; lg.-u signs or the ‘lines. urgent est st min fllacasstoii with D. Frsasti. -. ts. MURPHY, Manager, Iareb I0. I856. ' ‘ Rail-‘ mod, lltty. nnd Conl Scales set in any ptlrl of tho. CORRESPONDENCE. To Till-1 linrton. or |I.uznnD's GAZE‘l"l'E. Dotti‘ ‘" Frotii .~onie tni~t:tlto, your pnpcr of the 6th iiiat.. in which tip;-e:ti'etl it coititiiuiiictitioii from on iridi- vitlurtl II'IvI'r'S<lIl_' to he on “enquircr“ nt'tt~.r truth. coiitttiniitg HUIIHJ Yt'lltilI’l(tl on my seittiiiicnls with respect to tho Jtrwtt togotltor with some “qucrie~i" involving its he C(in(3r'l\’L‘sl iiisupornlilo ol~j:-ctioiis to them. did not come to Ivind till inziny d.-tys iifter it “'35 due. Were it not, Ilizttconsidcrttlilc intcret-t hits been taken in my lecture or the subject of it, and tlnit my seiititttctits have br-cit publicly CUllll'tlV(!|'I('tI by u Cl~'lg_\‘lI|:|lI. if I .-ttit riglitly informed. Isliould ltitvc t:tlu.»n no notice ol' " cnquirt-r." though I li:tve no tII)jx.'Cllt)|l$ to tli.-muss the question with u respec- liIlJl0 l|lI|i|‘.!\'l|l-*1. for I do not “ suppose” that he is it person of" intelligence" nt rill events, of cuitdour. Ile misrt-. resents the language of the notice of the j ntrrnnrtsnn. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Wednesday. April 2, t§5iti.—l I New Series. Mi. 330. vi.-nly Cnntian, the full atnd ulliriiitte possessioti of vthiclt, by the whole elect pt-ople ofGod being in the nienittime to he reprmnrtited rind typified It the possession of Ilte HII’lIIl_)' ontlto port of Alirn am’s litt-rnl dt-sceitdrirtts. 'I'lio promise of the cnrthly Cnntiiin VHIS pint of it connected lllItI growing scheme of prt-pitrntor tll‘t‘£||lgt‘tllcl‘.l:l wliicli were to have their limtl tertniitiitioiis iii the t-sttihlisbineitt of Christ's ('\'l.l‘l2l5Ilng lriiigdom. A ccrtuiii degree of dubiety was to be expected to ltttttg ovtr God's ultininte de- sign as nnnounced to Abrttltunt, for until the redemp- tit-ti wits brought in, the issue ofit could not be made fully niniiifest. But the tippttrtnt incongruit be- tween tlte persontil condition of Almtlirtiii ttiid the promise given to Iiini was (‘tllCtlltlI(.‘(.I and most pro- ltnlily intended to convince him, thut there was further meaning in the words of promise than whrit lny on the surface; as we ttiny infer from the pointed reference to it by Stephen, Acts 7, 5. “He gave im none inheritance in it, no not so much as to set lecture \\ ich appeared in your paper. No “bold and sweeping tiniertiotis were inztde” reztsons were indictttcd for my doctrine, which is by no titcttns new on the llcv. Donitld .\I‘Dontild, to whom I am under considerable oliligittions, has Iul('.l_V testified to his people in my .tt-igltbourhood. Ifthcse reasons can be estublisliod as it tvns my oltjcct to do in the lecture they must lio ncknotvletlged to IN? conclusive. These . while he rztlls upon me in it siioeritig wiry to prove l the “ broul niztl swt-epiiig ztssertioii." In deft-tencc I to others iiure tli:tii to him, do I notice the 0I)j‘?Cll\lllS ‘ ht: lrts sttrtetl in his quviics llllttl it:'it't-st ext-litm- l llEl'|!, 8'4‘ that one lite E for Illt‘I:l [t"l'lll‘Yll ll p.\_~_ . .~tt» l c titivs‘ lit'l .~‘4 t-.:i to lioltl KIM‘) piiizt 1') th-- I .~l.\ to \~.t.i.-it ltn l-vlot tf.tll :tt\',t_\' limit ,".'t’t-'." l :\\:I‘illl lttltll to ~‘;. :t obit r:t til’ it \\’ll.'l to scntire ' ' the l" ml of (':ti.ti:ttt. ‘tI’< =-< 'ti'i \I to 3-; ‘- Ill.‘ 1 i; it pt:-_~il-lo to It ttotiltl lit: \‘. -‘l. if lliv-_v ' f' \\'lllt'll ‘is t‘lIL‘l‘ --.l i- t' It i\ln:tli:itiiit',: ' '; \\ t'.::i I l ll: - 5".-‘I. 1'» .-"iw I. "’ llir llr: ‘ -II at 1': ~ i..li ‘ . "' .It. :‘i tc:t l‘! .\x Itl lllt.‘ .‘|ltlllil'.IZtl" -. i‘rt- was ('.v|.’.\t'\t tl Ill .\lix.tlt.ttti :it:tl t » im t tititlur tlm ll'tI.llll.‘ tit tit.- l.:::v.l oft’ ‘i !'\:l'>.'tl l~n ‘it; one to lie r--:tlt'/. tl lll Ill‘ tt..ti::.tl ltli" uml the ot5io_r Iii Iil - it:-titrv-"t'.'.'t~—:t _.’l.). .73; -__:;ml '... :t:rt-, .'i::-l :14‘ .t' :t:"'tt.. II\t\\ U.» l [int-:llll~‘.ll.‘ ,.i_. . . . , l '-. III‘ hrs: 0l‘_I"'l|.Itl H tli:tt the :'\hr.tli:ttiitt: (';i\'c-l ‘ _ V 1). u, 31,: ,,:,m,,,| ,.,,L.d “f ‘\b,;,_; must have felt shut up In the lioliel. thnt when trod‘: - I purposes Wt:l'L‘ r:oinp’ett-lr his foot on; yet he promised to give it to ltini for: possession nod to his seed after him." The promise being mode so distittctly illld rc etttedly to Abraham Istittc rind Jacob, while personttl y they were nllowod no settled footing in the inlteritaiiice bestowed. could scarcely foil to iitiprcss them nnd their more pious dcsccndtints with the comiction. that higher and more iniportnntrultitions were included under those ' which they stood to the hind of (‘nntinn during their cnrtltly sojourn nntl such ns Hqllirttl nnother order ofthings tu ftillil. 'l‘ icy tnust litivc been con- vinced, that for some great and sttbstttntiril IHISOII they Illld been itlentiliet! \\llII Illt'll’ posterity its to their intr-rrst iu the proiitist-tl iitht.-rittiiice, lllld no lttllillt-tl, his wrrd of promise would he literally \t.'l'lll0LI. illltl thnt their rt).~'pN‘,llVt‘ tlvrttlts sltotiltl t:itiu.:tu I_\' he littind to mice ‘no t~ll'oc'.u.'tl bi l'l«'l' in tho uny tit’ tlit,-ir ttt-luztl slltlffl i|.lltI' ll;l'('.‘lit:lttL‘, ::< 11,4 - .i;,;: “In! Ct:!ll(l:||i1.I \\ltltltI ll?‘\l! r:ti.~.tl l.~"t pit; totlmitlt, \\'.':~x It _ l) ii:.tit.l;titi Illl? iii- tv-:t:‘it_'.' «flit:-i word :it'-.l rgti.-‘ii lll(.ltl liciii the tit.-rid for 1.: ;t'.~.~‘.'.-~ lit The l:tt!LI nl'('.ti :--::i \‘.’::«a not titttltazsttwl lty ;\lir:t— iv an or 'l lI'.ll1‘!'5l to lr: the \~.l.olt- or t:\‘t‘ll the principal g::ri of the in|:t-rzt-«i:t't- [l'«‘lttl-(t lfo i:t»i:l.._~r d‘ . _'ll no doubt his l.:lllll :t..tl ltipti \\‘t‘l'l‘ ::.~‘n..stt:d Ill’ it. ttt.tl llt‘.<ll'l'(I it but- It r !'t>tll:ll)'—-|I‘l one \\ llt‘.‘(l (ft «-tipnm,-_\ was to lve of ;i I.~tnpo'rni'y (ll.‘It‘.'t4‘It*I', or whit-it t-.t~tt'tl lw snl.jt-ct to _[ 1... ‘ hr . , H U ‘E l the l'-'\(’.£ll|llt'l§ of Illttl', its doulitl.".~'.~i ll" :tppiclu'ittlt!d 3 ' '. v l.l i.i:-.t- .'.f7Ii .-A |' vlr. ll ' ' ‘ l',\' (‘H '. .ti to l.;- l.Itt llltt‘ iii \\lll‘lI Ill.‘ 3-'l:0llId :..=l to \iI\\ Ill.‘ p on Ir ' "‘ ' “-1 l' t. “' .lt=i‘..l.~ Ixlil; 7 ‘.1; I’(‘l.li‘ll‘.t'1;’fl"tlI‘Iil‘l'I..l ]"_l" .-s i In: tv\\'ll lttm‘ frtrzti Iii!’ ll‘, ‘l ' ' , hop of ‘. l=l.‘-l '‘ "l “W ‘I ‘"1 I I »~-‘cit its ll‘-\':I_\’ IIt'l tltiittnt - ontl t"'lll-l t\'r-rci~L‘ ‘VI’ lititltl ~ . ')c(‘l-'|lll rvf gt-ml l ..;.t. ~: .-w it. .. I x L... ti‘Ilt'lI tililiultttts gtltttll ll-lllt|'.tll\’ IlllII\ lltt-tr .-.‘t.‘tp:- fmn: \-.lrtt lit-.l Itt'('ll lu.-tl lit‘~tui':t'i-vii l'lIwltLi>-_\ to the _-Jrtttlt.-rt if I':t.ll‘lI t\::s ::l|i Il'.II '.\:l“ Ill llr~l my -.:trtl, but its the itilt.tltit.-tits ofl K the nor.'tl nt:tl.i,-viii-tl. ~outt,- iiiotlilir‘tti:m of tteces.~ix_\' ‘ A tnn~t ll.'.Vl‘ t-t'.--it p';t-:e in the lioliof of the gout]. .tl lgirtlt-it llll;1l‘.. t-:tt:..:-e for it singzlofaiiiily, ltll! mtsi plitittly lltlltl‘ llllrtll.‘ for trnnntnliert-d llll)ll.'?I|I‘tl4 l 'l'lto a3lll'{l7 crime nml with the corrupt in!t:tliit;titt.< l oltl-.o world swept owuy tho |l.'.l|'lItIl3:llC1ll rt-tnuins. ‘tho moritinients at once of wltnt hiid been lost and the symbols of Wllttt wits to be won. Scnrcr-ly how- ever had that generation which had witnessotl Ihel einblotn ofn better world pulsed nwriy, when in the I promi-‘e of the plt-nsriiit mid fertile land ofCannnn a I new shape rind direction wua given to the prospect ‘ of the inheritance which remitinoth for the people of G od. l Let the render peruse the terms of tho grnnt to Abraham, rind he will feel aasured.that the hind of Canaan was to servo much the same purpose as tho i nrden of Eden to the believer of the antediltivitttt world, to be to the eye of faith s type rind a pledge of the final inheritance ; a ditfersnce no doubt there was between the two, list of s character only which indicated an advance in God's revelations rind pur- poses of gr . Tbs reader will observe on supposition, thnt the earthly Couann only was conveyed in the grant. a manifest incongruity between the promise and the fultiltnent. To Abraham. to Isaac and Jacob in sun- cession wns Cannon promised, as well as to thslr seed—to thee and to thy aecd being the words re- petitedly omployed—but ncithar these patritsrohs nor their seed for 400 years after them. possessed a foot of land. How is the incongruity to be explained. It has, I know. been attempted in a variety of we. a. but satlsfbctorily it can only be, by supposing t t the inheritance promised was principally they heu- 'ntr wt--*. . of foitli. “Alia-it ‘V0531 ‘ . tt-ti, lils tlttt .~‘Itt!l oftho t"llli|l_\ (':tn't..ti, the tl<‘\'lt|ll ttiiiotig Illl‘,7II tlltl livl sup; t~.<t- thtw h.td tltt-ir pro; or t.lt‘Illtlll- Ulvtlillllet \\tlU put in lion. lii- ir l:[‘_IH'lI-It'll Ill‘lt|l‘. live-it I':t\'.tl iii \\IIO:0 tlnto the wt~rtl- « fprvttii.~'.- \\4'n' (ls) to cxtrnt 0l‘terri- '.--ry folly it-iilizml, IlltIll_1'lt he .€\'.’:i_\'l‘tI the sccptre over till lsr.tel. ti-lt ltitttste|l'ltl(o his litthtirs \\Il(‘ll they lliltl ito <iirt: or .~t:tlile rtl;t‘dt', :l “struti-gut nntl ri fo- r-:l',:ti<'I." 'I'lt.: rtrrttlur ni.l he l?tilt\'lllCCtI that the ffflllllie in the Alirailiiintio (‘.t\l.'t'll£ltil itivoltt-.tl the resurrection front the dozitl, if in .'idtlitit=ii to “list lit-s been said lo uill (‘(lll~’llli .\lztttlit2w XXII, 23, 3'2. rind Acts X.\'\'l, G, S. 'l he "enquirer” will see that. the covt.-itniit he t-'pc.'il.s of is still in force and will be. Ilut he will also see lst'l'ltttt tho eortlily C:tit:tr:ii was neither designed by (End nor was it understood by his people to be the ultiinitte and proper inheritance. 2d'l‘httt the true inheritunce is yet future imd will he possessed only by the spiritual seed ofAbra- . ham-—tliose juatifietl and puritisd—-after tlte’resutrec— tion 34.! That the occupation of the etirthly Canaan by the nrttural seed. was only a ty of the occupation of the heavenly country b a re sensed church. The it were typica of the spiritual seed; bu the natural seed have ceased to be t True believers of whatever ntition, whether Jews or Gats- tllea are one people rind indiscriminately called Israel- ! ites, the circumcision, evcn Jews, the wall of ;. ltitlon has been thrown down; rind when the Israel- ites ticcordiii to the flesh censcd to be types, their 2 0cc|lp'fltl0ll oi Canaan was no longer indispensable to lforcs adow the future occupation of heaven by the ll‘t‘,(IGelllEtI; rind rtccortliiigly froin the time that tho npirituttl med came to ac uire a separate and dia- lincliV0_ forts, the only in eritance held out is that ‘ which is “ incorruptible, undefilcd and that fadeth not swsy there be any other, it be to the new. Testament s cially to disclose it. here is it u be found? X: the Rev. Mr. M‘Donsld justlyaid truly remarked. a type can never be a type of itaolfi Pnsrol.