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Oil il ( r I ' 1 1 ;f ' I m h r m 1 (r an I i t4f t r i' i im rv Mli r if . i, I M JA I i'tt , i i i t if J', V T JIT .l;y 11 , F 1 1 ) I ii l' il - sin H 'l it In s I 1. -I 1 III 1 V I hi 14 r fti U.' irn a 1 I' , inriintii cm Ik siVJi. 1 ' t ' lu'Hli 11'. I" n- ,)' , J i 1 1 r 1 it ir t ' 1 1 1 11 ' s i-'im I ) Ii n h 1 r ' 1 I n t mu 1 11 'im u-i t I I X l.tv ifi uc ivi-n. I ' 1 1 v4 v M Mil I r 11UI.3 there! ! 1 M t I It 'I'llll 1 v I t 1 1 ,1 I I 1 I) l itiitT mu! u.c.n i-:tri-' rorivrnuvit. Ai:lv in 1 4 .1 w. v rii), .1. r.. o -nni:.. In tl, 1 .j 1 "urjor. tf ' hair. (Ji ,IMII lloM.iMi, - . "I . .. Ml S I llUJ.VMi, J- I I t f I t. I it I ri i mii, i v v. ir 'i i Mi" I if h 1 r tin I . ut t'i it ) 'in 'H ti j II 'I 1 ohMi 1 I 'li i 1 ' ii, j 'i - iiNolfi ; 'vj 11 1 I ' ,1 !i t- i.i .1.: ti.i 1 . . ' .- r - - i i it 1.1. ... t. 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I hi wiiipie. wim ni it 1 ;1 i ifrv i ilti rm I r mii t'n 1 i' 'i. i a.ti-ii-, Di tlui kh d to tavlJuofH. UrvMr.l i ! I v ii i r .in I i.'i.. IV i i 1- 4 i iiiihMiiiM.. ' ' , I i a- am , . ...r.nti.n; out W. ... r , ; mi Af.i-rian l.'.iv: lllumated with toarto ;w j JV 1 '1 in r nu.-.vi' 4 ccyt. i I' - if i . .,corkwnttonj'ad ir. lit i ii4i ijje p r mPT il it nil , ,'. . .''' I'll -... i i ! t t r uv vli O d M.hjCiwi', oX v ::.ct m t.o I'toti d .M.itvs, j.aiicttwl, v at.Vvd 1 1 I v N t nO 1 I r Olll ll nk, IWlllM HVVtl'lf .4 ?.' .,) i.t kJvuncc, to ,i jry .vu:timri! )w crcaii. , j it:, ivi.t. It :js so in Anbury 4 days nd i Iu'pn'Cs,A pat ie LTinimitU'e on .M.is&ions-.trom tfw cttc$.tai nnjr, ironiiio iijmns ol J -": ':" ; 1 1. !MV ln'.kv;-(.,rM;-;) moCetl that.' the re. K',.n Jree's divs. IrcUier (AJr. Mc.-be in"ructcd to enquire into the ' expedte qcV .'VsVy, Cooper, ; Myhgomerjr'-'aiid oihers; m , . -i , , . I ' r . -- -i - - , i . i i i tii T.u ' ' " " 1 l.ll' II V VS 1 Ml Ii W. U LIVE Ul Ulll I 11 I HI 1 S14 Jll ill I 'J (I 1 1 1 93 1 111 I, IJ T . 1 1 1133 It Mi 3 -IU 14.C ..v. ....... f .. . . w w . v.i. u u.. fc v i """ ; '" "" j . '" ' . ;r ."""". .-. L"R.rfei.ft", f.ViK.-vi .1 ut ecHvo- ;;i.jji..r,,-V! j ,u..por.tu:i.iv as'tir. VVest r.n'. .f rie nd. ' am v .have dew, in the. .towns wiihiii the prbdifliuaiW t -V ! r' fil,T. '' '': .lSWi..i.Mr..D; ih.H:-;thaf'i? t:.h-w,iilJ ! UurS.cf i!o- ni.i know the Dihop .ashne M. E: CimrcJi;SoutW.:"-,'- v hpl;hd.-.a-;ttnnlicent 'Uook-wiHi ' Ts Vtrrhy fir--. J hat I !;- lfvrrcd to sell at-puS. i :iM."ffj $ult!b"t. ;!-;! i :iio'rfn. (:!Tt.:oirih:ru thA f vv.HLin- nri-ti. exrrui iVnin wh-:t ilv in t Dr 'L. Tie rce" otlVrid ihWfoUwihff rcsolu. 1200 hyioni'tn if. (ha bclievediVand itwas a iU j f . vv f I n.., Jl rr d and Hron-ii I'. 1 3;C1- M,; w v., tht 1. n.hit ar,J i), uj mk I knjw lhotn to be working tion. v.h;ch,.en his mq'tfun, lies on the tal!e: I source of.inortiTication to him, Uiat when lie rt,. of 'IT i rv I.: M't;:'ii.r.'tl r'd, t h,.- ,.. , !!,,, 1 1 'lit 11 :r nn ' 'v1.' i ""-lit t b-- ne-, : mCfl. f :1 ,,r :t f. tu ifjrpnso f j'ciiry ofurd.na. ficsihcil, Tnat a Committee be appointed i went into hjrfow'n pulpjt hi? cbnld. Uot frbd a r ti it M I--! 1 im r, 0 t-mi KiMidthT. n- rv I i'r hi i 1 - ,t h niiidd ti n h is u ,' i to incn.ae-tlie nan.bvr, vv, dun jtru lions lo "digest and bririrorwlrd, suitnblc hjm rti .r. i.iuh '1rK(rrV(lr.iM)m',n Wjl '"tot UvM 111,1 uw ,n ' ! early posib!e a pyiii For raiding nionry knew taem by heart. ! r ' ' 'I" (' n.V T ' A VivnTn. i ' ' " ! 1 1 l" lf t4 : 11 4 1 4 '..'v ;r Mv.lrm diJ ti)t unit to bo uikr- f r th&up,Mrt nf all tlie.VU'neoh-'ut-op?ii. . Mr; PryauVroa'deine".rciniiUs l.rrp1)fii "f'y ii i i r i o l. iKmn Hi, j w.iv 56 4 r 1 lt f" T J lot' i n, i. d 1 u n ,k n"llUir, ti gbrilv the H kh iioih CiMit td by tle Vfcihodist E. Chufeb, tpt spok toj low to be heard ?h ouf sida yt i-r; I;tir-f:.vir-t!.;4Jvrrvsotnet.iO;r;nt,n;,,n- i:imcS ol UlC "'UeTcnt (ding iaA.rr."t:n..iS -ii, (t nfciv. j unnUicrs in the elrurch, the brother would ii- ..valo7a'?tv.:Vtrs .df:bi .Kiks advc-rtid. f surprist d at tlio acruraxy witil which Vou j :4u.fv;t! worjui m Mmw, '?' "t" 'ntu.n tijcrits. Acnjrc?i me ru..M ri. ..; T - t;. difztKii:it .l4f .niiiidinca.TUirJ an4 ClKsnut ol, . . (,II01 IS l.l. I'HUXrT from Ptw!m.h lolwa: .arb Parrr beara the iW: and warr:o,tu'.r,fMV.vi.l Iinilrtth. Tor sale Uv April, 3. IS 16. - f 1 r T Tvrir 4 j A first rai articl, 'iju.t received and forfaka, iWcJieap.cash'fch.re bfi "" : . -. r. . n oMtTIf ' j JLJ-MJ . kV J . I., o.iiini- IVb.,G; 1?I6 tf - " ;.-. . Lime! tiiinc!!: Lime!!! "ij 3'be: ulerjb!r ! ts"! no oti hand ! a(:juattiif of fiml rate Liu'ir, wliich her will sell at II) ccnljxt !'u-lic!, at the kito. lrtn taking large qaanlity Jp gt-l at tf.etnts,-cash, at the kiln J. M. RICE. 1 '-"!.dI!,i(-May 1 1$46. , .Nonthffti o:iTa1 Couforcut-o of the 7It tliortUt I.p.troii.il Church. .HEED A iVPETBRriUUUi;, VA; t I ij:st'.u', V.-.y 7th. 4310... r m flKed uSi!f !.u!;vsfr,nJ !.-.ri)t.i:cf v iUJ A. 'rg, number of r,,,, r.t. . I ,lp. C!i.!iJ-',.:j-;Uif.,''iCO''. ! or.'; w 1 pr ii ii , i - i 1 ijt i n, it. u : -ur.o.a prajeir im-ttui, as-wus ttie Apos. i!.c e-ji..iri. t w-s i;esir us tlni-asi u.ar - j o- we-iiu'i cnfnri t) V 1 ela!i'r it jiu iri .1 II t 1 J r ll t 'l' 1 V 1 1 L, 1 1 it g'idrv in iunA tt.e t-t:lr.it wi- iK&'-ifM i iiwt to urkil. ef, -ni . M u, Hrowmnjr,--('of; the larfuii Mh Hvitt with tn. and tlibv cannot be. overcome 4 Mr. Cuwles announced . the. nppbyitnion "au io use. a ujmp w a .gswrai "tifacter. ........ ,.WTHI. .M.,.in,;-jt;u,ri.e.1n,.,rii!pg' hcrt-ice. it: : f in. Jhrvc trarsj Ur. couW Ret . .fcc -prni i lor picncftinsr.- V4 ' if ;' j ' : I "i' l" ' f resenj cuj- inp ,y, i.rt Or. s . Ti Wi- V 7 ,r rv!r..;.; I r ..U.. . u m ' r ! .-.(?. ii.i. LlUfmr lection .and' he Mkhed riffid"iriit'riwit t.lJL ; nir,4 .Jf,,;;) C"p;H-y ,) Vnritc n' rcj'rt "rccimrnend;;tj tint f K :isrp-iey in positior. in 'which it could tx; .rcsolutinu .which xvss adonterf:.;. ' ' ..' , ."CJy'en to the- comm.it,ee to make stcUHis 1 k vt'ij ill1 ,t J 1 II ;v s oy )( lli J M!i op,o . 1 j 1 ( ! i ii 1 1 iti 1 n : 1 r ; : I P 1 1 'V tin :..t tin' pr I iii. ' t '. 11 I t : ii'iv p , s i' J ;s pi.-iCln'adv Itielii.'ic-iit. ti-. ..i .. bui I. ri ' 1 iii 1 1 1 ill fujt ill M y'l 1 I ,i --Mp 1 ' 1 1 li 1 M rTi k 1 c i t 1 1 ' 1 1A i tiA 1 u i J j 11 v 11 1 ll 1 l . u - 'ii' 14 r p 1 f H IV two win niifv ii. d tnot i-'ili -'i'. and m j v. pron iell , to lie 1 i'.TH -l . .i. ren.Ji.T it s' Alt tint tin y j fan (ii is .to f i fi'nnl oik? to OKoilhf ot ll;o ulori tit A mi'i 1! (... ruirfs as l.isl us ste.iiti c ml 1 i i v l 1 1 ) 1 ' ; 1 it n'Ti(il ('. ' E, -u ,i ii lli c 1 1 pi m t1 T n fra J i ii: I- in MiiiiJ;i.r oit inn 111 t aen Ci.ffienee to i m-i..i:i!l' mVit its ! u) 'f;i; iu-, and .fur -M lint i p.irpof it is uniii f c.-tsii rv. Woii.d brotnors. '-i it ii 1 I .1 j: w i im,i s ir 1 11 m ikniiy "p I 'i 1 1 f lh ,i( n 111 ills .ii. pi uti it-;.i! m uic l.v tlio board o' pre.Nid.nig elders I l If I ) N 1 j N l I ' ft , 1 lll 1 b 1 'lo .V uti' m .) Ol 'l s. p t m ' 1 w 1 re ipra.Mio'div made bv iii l. jard ii i ne ILs. jops are nfc.i-r.!v ii;'J-?n-a. ti.is i'jiv.. 1 hev ere ti.'. nceuniiil. 1 1 p t ic r 11 ihf 41' , ' 1 1 1 1 v 1 i h l 1) ( 't O T) Hi f iiinut 111 i.vv me a :p Jiiitiiici.t.s .-with, i 1 !ie .i rM.fi:"" !ii tx. l.r.i: Hi-m. ! 1 1) mi t I ii 1 1 1 w' ' 1 vf.t 1 I ''ll 1 I1 to II W 1$ il 1 M U I 1 I' I rl ! T I if 1 , - ll l' lit w 11 . I I J I vt i1 "b 1 ,1 ' t 1 1 i t 1 n II wrre o.iM'pMt it to lo it: r).o tv; U sUp weLiM 1. ti'tNilli c l to n.f( V l .'.:.iini,:ii 1 ..i!se'ii il ( ini.-oas t fiijimU' ;ls u 5.ht,ii: J .i.H', 'nor -wa.il J tin : Liication or the ivi . - What in . i I 1 t O I (It U i ( i t 1 , ' i h i !f, w 'i ll I l th liod) V v. won d hc-uselul, t-i in i i ' 1 1 1 wl 1 u t Viuil Wc 1 1 ; t 1 1 1 Ii-vin( a 1 1:0 t) i nvitevt ,! c1m'' held' liV thiit "Meet ot the Oi tlllia. w nip s u 1 " an 1 n In w n h U i i M J l M th 20 i 1 1 s 1 N 'll I 1 I'm ' I 1 1 1. I lv i im wit il w ij 1 p't vi h ti i pal i f iv-c t Li wiMiId have it ax it I )r I'm br io- j If IH Ho C 1 Ml III w me d ivs. m As;itirv,i d.etin a h'Mll!;nf, fjer. personal, elh.'ieiit- i nfl jive. -I tr Vl; n u t'et v;::e l.iitiine iis ot. p.--pu? wlif knew niung' ot ih i lh 1 'j s, 1 w 1 1 tl t in ut v o n ( M Ml i ' 1 il in ttv ilj ' r, m 1 ! h t ' I i:ie v:i?u t-d the influence to wnu h 1 i.uiide I )r. !S. i''.;!ei i nd lotlie influence rxenrd I'V im I r t .:' ni l .p I I v,u I i ... i E IH l.i ( 1 ll 'prd i,s:xps ol tins .nue to hrurr Vlli" M-.th. t th - n )Hii m b th I Nl the' p mi n rt i I lw i 1 1 turn t' H nSohs lor plllj i-t it si inii ii over olii it e nil t is- v.. .Mi 1 1 il U i nl im ) " n I 1 i I i' w i- iM lb l'i In rrvdeire t i n ivu been 'iord.uned bv Hth'1! Asiiji v, i'';.rJ lv- eotiid.-nev.er hvrrt Ins ti el liii'i ii i ill mi i km IJe I i 1 1 kt,N( Jin vt li;d wisii ihe-vincrahio MfKendi't e at th. li I tt ! li ih t v. II di 1 n th h.v th i w .s m it h t m " 'e tl le n l e put n I i .l op- Sonlo vvli had. y.ist colnpleted a travel ol n()() ini'es in 101 ii efit year. Mr. MirM. tntiiu itt'if . (as w i ll us W'o coti'd hear) l ' U.j;iop' AnIuhv woiiid have IfaveUed tooifhe hi! no i e.1 n ct t ' Mctid bv E.n3i-'i . Sd.trN Mr J F. Mc irnir ( f l'cnn: . weusd inet io vko n . , , S , hut m n marks ha I dr p. ' ped - fiom ;i brother (!)r. Snmli) who had spo. .., ken on trie sutj-ct vviueli iteservcu a nonce. 1 1 m b-M irlul I'lMrb- en a pit si '-nj ' t '. i w m l v L. . "i .1 i erf l)r. b. tn Wen, I have, iuvl the It'll' ll.t I) n ops jre not ucqu unit d with th j jr ,,llstcrs, i vou AVas t(V trtke bim to f'vour 1 H I IYl.V IUiV.ll IIHN Vlvtll u III.' iihiiki Tu1i Jtefi;. imoitviio eacn man: was. ami 'wtvn . . mi,i. rtf iku,,., n, M;w v, n M w,rn V T : I;,.--'" " - j 10 1 en.nessei." iur inree venr", nira et ii jinn n-.t yet he ln ; inv doul.t lie was perlectiy lamiinr wna,atie U - vlehis of all. the ministers in. the. State. 'The brother tatkS'itbout Counselnng w ith the pre-) siding eld?rs, .1 -have-generally Inund ti be liio ease, lii.iv iieic wcicuj iiian v'l'ius'iii as thero vvrro presiding tldcrSj and we had to take the RlsliopV decision at last. I know t'leViise 61 a brother w ho' on one occasion, lex pecked to be a presiding elJer, and when tlie appointments :vcjr.o readout and he wivs placed - on a circuit, . he arose and fold;thl Bishop that -that was a mistake. - Bail lb It.shoo had made the. marks on ti.e par'r . .J ....1. ...-drltr-clnrvit tht u Ii v?. innMrr"' Iltmeii, , nvt m.imlwv"- We! havcliereu.fore bbured rdider some idif-1 iVifitif- berauJJ all our Confer nces were Li. '.t ?n ih. winter, th'j Bishons rivim iilitle 'Easit, and'-being. fearfftl-.tetiturfi South i i .L -.Rnt -.iKi w -libvia'ted. for thb irte (OuiiHiit-t. " ,r i Bishops are now among us. And wh.it do w want whh more than four Bishops for . six teen Conferences. You ' (Bisfiop Soule) jare ihe1 most feeble of dur gupenntendents una vou woud not be satisfied wit h y curself fiu. less youvisitcd tour of them. ; i ; j ; , Mr. EongstrFei moved o?trike out the word 4iwo'VandinsVrt4afic." - Mr. Brush wished to know if tho" commit- 'tcsiiI'P tfcey I Dr. -U las KU-i that Mr. Lonstrcet. i hutl made in tao. ut J r p rt sent M tcrii lie i ivJ reason for increasing the - rttef. - (i1iflti?'it - fcnmipfit"furtiicr the nre. I s tv m. lit had never eneeAintercd nnv d'dkvi'ties b-ciuse ofthe abneeofa i llish.ip I fTicu'r.cs ! Ud Abe me'mbersh'D had. The d : no: In vfti' olvar red if .wrJiad a li h vj, r its :o(i jinent our s i ns tits D'-rn anacKed uv Tie wh it Iwi-svs ir is liic-TficitMit. ir. iiith explained. ; Mr Mt 1 t 1 1 'ti n,n jc 1 Eour I' 1 " 1 1 E i t! "t Olll C ipft Ull 'L r 1 j'ii w.,11 k we arc doing, and the missions on- cr (i'.ir en: rol. . Oijir svslom in. fniMni 1 1 'lit Invii pniivrfi r! itihrn c nit j tlmn more sou's than I e vvdi 0. 1 M' b lie was not born in I hit had vLtn U.s'ion 1 f, Mr i'. M !v n ! im lit 1 t h t 1 so:i'i-t.im t, t re umitiat'a In ihc s-uj Mi Ml I pul a I li f) npli 1 he wee d ipted (the faU .with an amend .Mflhudist (h-thops .who, instead j men:.) J fit . 'srs.wue llwiw j work 1 - ..... ! I i in swarnns awu w ittlenieses and ' h 1 o, i 1 m1 l 14 to i.ii nnv, Mr. Mi lb ' '11 o Uou d alw ivs have men who were I n-cr': ("ill it inficatn.i or what ' he would detend fhem - ' 51 i'llll tpl IIIKi fVe wlio 101 l iiistm 1 ilvwhuthii rn'l man d that he -was not disposed said, but wiii.rsoo to tne clniit'.i.'aiion of rr.on but. to 1 t. a strict p.j'!m.-i; li!ir; d w 01 s. ) . ) ti.)U h: called ttic attontioft-'of mem 1 1 - t 1 Hum t,vsT - h Ui no;:oc I a I umi 1 ( f t h ocb ite. 'Ih jUi,) 1 m itioi t Mrikc ob't nn 1 msMt IM, ve. rrplv- to lc 1 l.i it an interrogatory when ;hev went ) i-.iiiimiitei; -there were three in Hvor e : ill-sun!', 'tliree in.fav r of ;hree Ihshon tt, a itgo nnj i ' , in ( i u . i 1 1 w ts ic nnnr ki sc. b it t 'in r .1 it ' l i.i'. i l U e unptoii ir action m ( 1 ! nil C-nforeiiie . Mr. I. G. Evih moved thai the q-i hi-T t ilten on striKing out "two' Enst. Mi Diiiki iiioti 1 1 Wuj divid 1, thi stion (pi s. l ion 'taken OL'tlio j (port, nnd adopted- 1 I wisiii ittrfnil n( c in k il ih it inu Cm f n 1 -i y into theckclioh, to b' ,,fircpi d d' v .. . ...11 . 1 .11 : nyprn-yrr-meeungio oe contpcieu :y. -tne 1 iiiieir it 1 j ii. . --j ' Ii ti L' ri ni, 1 to rn.t ,t oil u iV to, f . ii -rrow, alihonuli , . . . - .1 io wow.d p.rcler tna t.- j ii r ili. 1 1 n I kn w I ii it 1 1 U 1 ) H 1 ti . 1 j Mr. Drake give reason whytln:- votis ' i'l .k liken ' mIiv Tliv.re was i fu'l ('oiiiei ence, and ..leave of absence had Ixen ranted, to . oiiT'mrmber nlradv. Nothing jis lo. bi2 nvvdi'bv riutiing it oti. Mi "r w ' 1 wn.. w iI'mi? In be led bv Di. ,u 1 mo C trace in t'mo selection, and pr.cfi fjo ) -r f M iV l k tl i lo d IJ D S r.tli ins not t rei md to ett- 1 h" (ViestKin lyis taken on tae postpone nrnt n 1 I jst.- - - 1 1 . i pS.ide t'un "ivooutlvmn on 20-Vi pae, cotrimrncwi!? "I l'1 r, .1 Mly still we cl nm i wli.i-li wtis sung-ihv. the nsacmhly slir.ding. 1'ivhpp S.-then-Jj-d. to ihe throne ol grace in a l r"vi nt prnvffr.i l',idiop' A ndrcw being Vn rv leeble Dri E- lheree was ea!!ed oni 1 MuMn i ljppiopuJte snppUcaM )0 i i,, p S .ii -ufiin!fd Mi'-'ci'j 11 miltod and l.oy'o teder-s.- and the following is I'm vote. FlKST I!.1.L Second Ballotv' Wm. Capers, i . Robert I'ai"". 17 i N tn. Capers, il ibert Piiine, 37 31 17 12 ' ' '11 11 lleum (J. E l'i- rce, I I I r .... 11 li Ihstort.b; Ct V Vv tee, W Win ui. v in w it '.pf 1 II M IX .ke, i John I'lu'iv. -ii jr ; .John K-irlv, U M. Drake, W M iiiimn Wn J IN, 1,9,' 5 5- Wm A. Sifuth; : E l'i. en, W. M W 'g'1'irtin V T C h,J Moms llro- r A. E Ueert,- i: A. W W. Sehon, E 1 (Jircn, Sn h, li. W . Sehon,1 Jon,a fctunpir, ( )n j --1 lizlfot r-oio p .ml. r So n( c, surv to a choice 4Jirt Xo eleeiion. . Sicowl Bji W Yholo S--iVreiry lo- a choiw numlier of vo'c choiee 43. , Dr. WiUianVC :iprs and Dr. Robert -Paine, having received; a majority, ot thb votes cast, VVere d-iehtrecj duly t lected. 1 . f ' -. Or.- B' scorn ' id 'the CdrnmiUoe appointed' .. .... - -- ,i , .. to rt i.igu to uiu nquress 01 oisnon oouie, m(. fMvin-' renort - -Whereas, the Rev. d.ostu:a Soule, D. D.", - Senior Hishoti hf tho 'ItMhodfst. ; Episcopal' Church, has addressed" A conamunFcation to lllts General qmference of tlie Metlndist E. C hureh, South, now in session in I'etrrsburg, Va., bparing late the '21 insti, -in wbirh h? formally' declares his adherence to the.M. El Church. South, in accordance vlith the'riht secured tii hiin by the 'Plariof Speration adapted by ftije Gerierafionfe M.j-:'.' Churcli, af its last sessioi ihe ere nee of ih- session in 1844: i delerratrs of I the several Atiaual Conferences of ihovM. E. ,o...L "i n r . ' viiurcn. o uui,. in , v. scmbicd, That tuHy uenerai UoW-irence. as agreeing with Bisnop Soule, it : regards his right of action in tre" premises ; by authority of -tho; -General. CiMU e re ne e ol '184 4 , !"t we- c nee r fui iy; ranti mu animously recognize Jdm ais Bishop f tho M: E. Church,-' 'outH with all Ah consliiutional rights a'nd privilejres pertaining to his office as Bishop of the ;E, Church, r . . ' , ;:W.rVlNANS.;..: j FehrsbuglVa , May GthtBl6. It was moitidfand carried fbt thil ordina tipn of the newly, eletrted Bishops' lake place orrThursdiy next, 14th insl., inthc Wahing- : . ' i . .' aon - sirretijonurco, at . , , , , - r'i l ... 1 o TT . 1 1. . : t Dfi Capers rrmle a second report (rom the Ltimnmtee on ..Missions, wnicn was tSpjo!i 1 Tftvsiith Uem of the first rrport of Coai - mittee. on . Misrori'."? rrnofte'd after itl rc; commit ment,;.wa.tuen-tRen un. Aaamynu. mpfit ivas propiseJ iv.d debited at consiucra. bJ - lenath. - 'but rxfore tailing a vote 4he wlh'le.oMtter w an laid q the tab.e. iioih Ciiiif id by tle Xfcihodist E. Church, jnsiem I South.- . , ." ' " '. " ;..' brother'" 1 hj Comn'mtce on. liiocrar.cy. .mijla I report, in part throu; n Mr. (j. b . I itrcc, wiiivih uaslndon tho table until to-mOTrow. Nf r lignjjn olTorcl 1I19 following resolu- i '1 n, w'vcli wis adopted: Jiesfl.'vr i, I oat a Uonunittco or nve uc appo-.ntid by lh Bishops to draught a Pastor il . 4i I . .1 I? . ' ttl . Auorcss iii ineir eai iicsi'Convenience. , Mr. ;d on roe o. Hired two resolutions. The icsii jr w is uken on each (separately ;!a.nd E Rcsohcd, That ihq'CommitVea crt Itin- 1 . .. J . ... L. . ': Jl ' '.. eniney ne insirucieu 10 enquire, -wneincr any evil has arisen, or is likelv to arise, froni h& improper cutting up of our wwrk into small fiicims, or from the creation ofsmall stations not, ab'e to iL'Poit'a man and family, h it, in ihur jti Jgmenf,may bo. the best remedy. ' '. : ; . . ... 2. Resolved, that the same Committee be instructed to prepare anJ report to this Jon ferencci a set of ipiestions :to be used xbyVhe IJ sh ip 1 1 the annual examination ofchiru:l-' er, provided tint, in their judgment, pjuch course be deemed advisable.' 1 1 . v: ; j , 1 1 being! past the - hour of adournmthL .Con fun r,ct closed w'ilh a OeneJution by ILvOip Soak : '.(';; -EiitDAV,-, M.U: PfH'iJ A ndicw pre'iiiling liisli'op Sou r present. - ' .' y . , - ! Mr, b. I atton conducted the morning iC3d ; erci.s:s. r . ' 'I ho ptocccdings of the previous. iaj wprb j u id. . :- : . I Jit ports nf M Hiding Committees wcrq jal led .for..; .None. - -: " . 1 luti -n, Mtmori !, &C w'cre called jTorl . ljf. Capers -presented 11 report of a cdmrph1 tec of the S-inih Carohnl Conference on - lib , r '.-,. t;,wr i. . f . vvi)ic, Wl5l oll liijc niiDn, referred to lb OII UI,..l.lVl...l.a ...w ..yvw.w ' ... , nrrk ...1 1 k. ii ,ih : tThn renr.r rrci lTi in n'ls serc-al einnges in the present system (d leaching, tvc. t Mr, lvirly moved that, Hidhop ; Soble. be requested to deliver a Sermon oih Thursday n t; on the occasion ef ihe Ordiiiaticn ofjtht! .. IN' 1 . I :t ' ' '',- '-.-'if- I I, v Ll-li ips variiuu. , ( j Mr Dibit il nlferedlha ToUowip'T resolution Resokid. 'I hat the. Committee on revisals be and thy are hereby instructed lo ihqiiirt into Mie expediency uf inserting a clause ir our Disripnnc aothorizing t10 Bishops ofiln M E Cturch, South, to appoint a. Chnpljair to the Un vctn.iv of .Virginia, when raquesieiT t ) d i s by tV Virginia' Conference. . V'l J r. D r'eaJ a. communicatnni eK.plaihjinjj lhf nile ol f lecting'iLaTplains bylhe Umver suv. tune each year froin the principal dejrvo suv, (uue eacn year irom ine prinopa mi nations of- the Stated vi: Presbyteria M..i'iorhNt. Ita.ntisf.'and Elniconnlian. i : I'.iJk S Mil-? remarked that hu wished to say a fev woids, not particufarly on the cs.' olution bel)i e the Conference; he was jrvjivor of 'sejiidifig, Chaplains ta evcy pines where, ihey were wnjied but hel was opposed to'llm li ok of Discipline being altereo every four ijtarN, and he dtsl'ed tint sonie other phiii i would be !;iiggestefS by Which our cuds wtiuld be ittaip J than ttic one now oeiore. it, .,. j ATer s ime conversilion, an ) the sugge. lion of several amendmants, the following res olut'wn oUered bv JJr. S'miltn ; was. adopted the movei -l the original resolution having vvithdra'Wii Ins proposition. ': f ; Rcsolrtd. That the Bishops shall baBU. thori7eil to appoint a di?nlain to tho Uniycf sitj of Virginia, whenever authorized sa to do by the Virginia Annual Conference, t j Mr Bj ish moved tht? following resolution, ... i . !! . . a r -. f whieh warcarneo: v ...r - J Resohtd, That tho '"Comfnitteo "Joti :- Revi- salsbti ailJ ore hereby instructed to" ipqurre into the possibility of reporting such changes m the ornmgemenL of ihe chapters, aeci ons ami paragraphsof the Hook of Discipline, as in their jj lgoicnt wit, relievo it t&m the ambiguity of the present arrangement , yel , so as iMi.t thereby, to produce aby chaogo In the meaning, only so Jar pa to confofrrj the Dis- cipline to the Southern orgnnizaiumv; ' I Mr. AVhitcfo'rd Smith calledup the rcsb lution offered a fewi'dsys' since in relation Um nppointipj; a committo to make alterations in the Ilynni B Kkn "Mr. S. gave his. reo'ionV, for adopting tho resolutions.' 'The copyrtsht.' of the present book wi vetedip tho Dook Agent at N. York 7 'and if the M; 15Church, South, would ;r print the same book, there vvould be a probability stf ' a law suit .Be- siues me concern in .iuioerrv iiict.-Ti, ninnj; the stcreotylie plates, could print U much low. er.jlian wn'roukl. , ;' .. 'fl ' Mr. Bryaul was iniavor of the llymnBviok as it wivi? " ; : ; ;.-... -(. M r. Drake did not thtnk 4.he present book w'a3 "all tlfat brothers thought it lo bet j He saw no impropriety in this body's oppointjhg a corftmiit.ee ofl lrts SQojcct- i .ie Oenbral Conference of the M.,EChurch had appdint." ed a corrimindc of one -Dr. Icings who bad brouirht forth ihe SuDfement. He had rio doubt but 'that 200,000, copies of tho work oild be nold ini this cooncetion. T J Mr. This. Q. Surrimew' gave; a' history of the ptesert bopk, in,which ho .showed a fa. miliar acquaiatance with; its contents, lie said that' number of tfie test hy nana were cTisiointcd. inslancinc cases, .among others, J thqse hymns cymmencjng ' "Sinnei: turn ! hy wiU je die! and Vitie CJod uf Abrtth)imf &c, jvtiich were divided into puis mod ea(. terei.i ddlercnt pyftiorii wf the bapk. ' A"1 converted Jew; hjid ; ref entljr filled his pulpit, and'h w's,dsiriKA io " fti,4. 4 hjinft suitable to the occasion. U ha&ihemiu his memory, ,MrAVfSloy;hid prepared sorhe' hymns on thil fciitiit ct. bul it ttntiLI f. ,x ., -r j f - ---.. .iv. IVI lillll'lV ' I 41. . . ... '.1. " ' . ' i . 16l invui im ,w -"B.eoirrPunoni ana lie fJuinlihe ImVins-alt pliiSJiophitfany -riir'gbrtie:oiFlhera haroJ1etlhi'citut:olti .'. Th6 debate was continued by sevcal'gea.-ilemen-, aud after numerenj aniendmonts w'tre' presented and withdrawn; ihu question was jiaen on tne resolution, vvliien reads as fo!ll ,, snJ adopted : W hereas, tt isdnghly desirable that various change's and imp rove me nls houJjd bt? made in, a new edition tf the Methodist ltyrnn;Book, to be published linder the' authority i of this Ceeeral Cinf4irerfce Therefore, - ' : 'Reso!ye4t That a Committee of ftvei be -a'p poiiiiedifa prepare such a Work lor publica. 'lion' as sooa.vpS ; possible giving, in every case, 'th h inwj'Vjl tho authof of tha hymn Incteasing tliej numbed of the Comsnon Long aud Short metre by awlecling from the acM tlioi i ?. -'d Weleyan tlynrin .Book a nd other approved soirccs. and excluding some of the patticoUr; Inetfe's which. are :unsuitable for the ordinary congregaiionar singing introducing into the bodyioftbe lvmh Book any valuable 'Hymn'slho'W to be found 4n the Supplcmeht, abd dispensing with the remaio-; de'r ; and .'. ntaking such, alterations id: the method, ariJ ,ar-anxemeiit - of , the nubjeqts as they nny.deeui advisable. : Tne iVsolutlion '"offered by Dr. ,'L. jfierce, on yeeidjy.'iwiis taken up. h reads thus: RcMti-edtTUl a Committee be appointed, w itii i ml ructions to digest ajid bringforward, o.U h4 miaai'n'.a n rUn - - i Vi.-... .3?- rj.?r.k ...... uig1 mon cy fo.th'o support of all tho bvneVolint op. eraiious isusiaincd by the' Methodist Episcspal Chi.h.a.u.h. ' 1 'Dr. lvrcc took the floor, and delivered an i able; argument against' ths prcieol system of rniiini? lunus or the use n :h mirth in ili benevolent enterprises. The people had fail, j fd to. feel the scrtptural .injunction! to give. All ili st' is received is obttiined fruin a fetv-r the nil ny giving nothings orr comparatively nothing, but come in lor the. glory. Our towns vrid villages aro bagged' loMdcaih(he might 'spy,) while our country stkdons are never visiu d, unless in the care of, a wealthy man, known to be liberal and charitjblyvdis posed. lie was in favorof a tjslerh of equal' ity in these -metiers., and giving 'according to the : principles pf the New' Te'sa'nlent'. . - Ai ' present j a mad living in f ; town ,i with 'very small resources gives actually .moro than a planter witlprinV.elfl revenues, 'On the lm of travel, in Petersburg, Ptlchmond, Charles: ton, Augusta, --Macun and .Columbus, thpeo. pie. had sirffercd- bleedihg'-qlmost to Uphold, while those ;pf the line were; never i visited by these angels of mercy begging for God. ;Chis is a'FubjtiCt on whick the ministers ought to be instructed and hq people lb feel.: It would tlo thosewho are; negh ctett good it would improe their piey. Here,, in Petersburg, you h ther missions to "!v to' in February the Bible cause in May sotneihinz else in J fine- and so: if jigoea on until a man is.al; most tilraid to go tout of doors. ) An old man in Georgia had toid him lint' at a Camj-meet. ing he was actually afraid to g to, the hofse lot in company with ;a Methodist, preacher, for fear it would cist him five hundred dollars. The Mcthodibt pebple ore all anxious I o.get gootl, but hiff wantd Ito tench them how to do good. The ohly diflicu'ty he bad ? met (with, frt.mentionibg this, subject td brothers, was, that some desired nil our funds' to'-be raised in this ' way, lit. ("Dr. P.t) wanted jonly that portion to be used in benevolent en terprists undsr the control iif ibo Church! Ttiere yverl good preacher s now on agencies, kwho oi"i ..ivi'tru, vH9io-.iit;y won Id he useful.- Tha people say of) this subject, "Let us give all a once, fthd not be afraid of bd ing rjegg'fcd at atiy and at nil times1. .8fty let us give them a chnnjto to pay alkaf pneo, ann iei inem rest ttia Wlarico .of tho year. ; j Thc resoluiifm was 'adopted, and the cprn'i , mittee -consists of 'fire iz.'"'Dr. Pierce", Messrs. Hamilton. Sehon, Early, acd,Wigtit rasn. . . " ' ' '; Mr. Crowder (of the Commitco otf the Episcopacy) presented tjio second report of tint Committee, which was jaid on the table.' Mr.- Crbwder.: asked earo.; nf absence fpr himself and two other members of the Con. ftrence to go to Norfolk and Portsmouth and rirench pa the next SabbcuhGrnnu dy ' Xho report of the Comroitfee on ttincrsncj (submitted yesterday) was taken up ThUast sentence of thu Answer to the 4th question on S2d page of the Book of Discipline was strjiek. en out, Jn accordance with the. suggestion of the committee, and the balance laid on the table.': , . ..'.'.; -: i , Mr. L. M." Lee offered ihe , following reso--lutioni which was adopted; t . . . . j ' ! Resolved, That Ihe Commit lee on Finance bs ibsfriiclnd ndista plan for tbe.promo; ion pf uniformity in the prjee of our tod icals, the regulator of agencies, tha remission of free pa peri, and for the general welfare of our publications'. f ' -. - Br. Drsw-fwrea a resototion .atioiiog. the Book of Disciplmo whic,b lays oyer one day under a rule. . .:' . . ' r , ; i. Bishop .Soufo fnflbuDced the following committee: -.' . ''. -; i - - ;. i'" "' flr , Tq prepare the Pastoral AidrestMetnr. -BasdooiiL, Capers' and 'Pnn.-;:. The Conference adjourned with prayer by L- ,'.'?' S". .: ... ' iir. iuaiiiu. PaytheprinterifyouwouMdieinpeace. Tlormon AffalrtUclr ltcffu!ar j According to tVi? foieJiienCB which. " onmnsar a a. 5Uta -ci great . .cuiuwj.ub ; . , and trouble. . f-;: i! :. "V : Tti Warsaw Signal of the : ltih H., a paper bitterly opposed, ttf the Morjnons, giyti. - itsususl quantity of religious. Itftellijenca. ; from NauTOo nd vkloitT which whether all Hriiernot of aqme interesu , AV. waktj tht following extract! ironi aaai ppsK i-. 1 1 1 list rati ve of tho M Or own ctanot vvui : Vntii the Warssf :(!!!. SIgjnaLfeb. I Ceremony of thfjEnjtovment . ! " l jTho. Saint have endearorad ta keep' tho- bag and disclosed all.-- Wo hava lha atory frtjni two diiTifrenl aoJrcea, and as botht , correspond, we gWil .cre51irj although per, sons abroad qot acquainted wnhMormonism w ill "bo loath to believe t'nt no much depravi; ty ;asjg evinced in the ip'rentiun f this ccra! many can exist,, and that men and women,, ;c.an bar'-'fouo'd' ''wfidciisief-ftha ob3C?riV' ' rites sscred. ; There must j always" vbjfc two; candidates! a mala and fermle, prescnte'rorl the endowment at once Thcsa must pa $1 each' as a fee. If a mvle- irannot Bod k female to take the endowment o with him, tliq . hen di'of f the thiircn pro ride i one and rfcti versa.?: The candidates are, first taken, ijiiq. a rlorn together whsreylhey arc atr JfrerJ vpi, the r clothing and made t a wash leach olfcefV from head to foot. .They sre then separated, arid pass Into different rooms wbera they are -oiled, with perfumed sweet oil, by one f tht! functionaf jes of the church. , TheyjhlTji pass into another room skill ?nnTatee WDtrtf ir 6n0t of the Twelve prbnou- jes a blessinu bpon them and gives extensive . powersandt privileges such as a p;ur ity; pt wives lo tna male, and similar. blessin;f9 to tho female. This cdromony being . eaded the caqidatfi aibrouhijlo'gatbert,aiil I.jii.f.ii statetil '' dity info a room where ll ey ' are allowed lo remain together-as long is they sen prope r: ' They are Shea invested with their . robes andj lako their departure. t Tho realty. dIbtJii' ed amongst tbe Saints cot. sider this ceremony V as slacredand intended us t trial of Ihotr virtue. i ' -. : v I'. ' ' ,- i SONG OF tlllf SAINTS. Ave have heard Wtejj a great ;deal-aaid of a scjng much . so hg hy, .ilU.afnti iniNiuroa : and! : hu;n I.-- cr:i;quiie a eensitiorj M anjnngst thp breihern. .'Easti week a friend procured from a Mormon a ropy, which wt publish below fur the edificaUod of our read " :-S0NGj ml-';,, '. Enrly next ppring wa'fl lava Kanvo9, ; Aiid on' our journey we'll pi rstMi " :jr r :.VV- - AVje'll 9 and bid the mob fai ewelt, ' ' And let them go to heaven p ' bslh - ' r . ' ' ' ' '-:' ' ' ' ' H RVB. ' '-I . ; ; .. .' 8on our way to Califoraii, - ; ' .. r ; In tha spring we'll take oat j afpay. r- Far' abwva;the" Arkansas foui tain ' .' We'll pass between the RkIJ ' MouataJa.- ; T ' I -'.Ji ';;' ; -'y-'i- : i3':.f i-" . f '' "Xz tnobbers now have done tbeir bctt ' Old Thard and ViIlia ha ajnWgst tha reatt : 'i. , Tncy burnt'our hotis a and bj (fooda,' -. ; f And Jeft our ick folks in'tba woptJa. - Beow NauVoo, in the Green riaini, ' h Tljey burned our houses and itVtir gt aina f, . r If we fought ihty alt,Wr.te'tt"!i;ir','.,--l ; ' ' To raiM ftx hc5p the fbveraniwri. :-L , ' v ; ' . i ; ' "'. ' i'' i 4 rt, h - 1 ' . "1 J - ' ' ' ' ''': ':''..'' "'..'.. ': ' Our Governor he ia ao amall, '. . ' .-. ' - .. He haa no room, for soul at a . i: ' r .". Hapevcr can be damned or. .blast, . ''.Vl.''';:'... ; : i If beayen and hell bould do thcif beat. ' - I- " -:j Trj old fettferi who claim I ie soil, They wirely tboyght to take ihe epod, ' -( And tbrn a aftrape tbey did b "gin, ; ' But not rnqch money ha're brought io.: ' ' . , -' : ;Sitc rVfoWebavsWgo; '"?r':': ,' isArid leave the city! of iVauri ol: , '-t:'-'l j I'-bope you'll all' b. strong an 1 a tout, "; '. :- And.thten the mob eanH baf!f yvn out. - fWm I he South Canlim Tetnperanfe AdwU TO THE PRESIDENT OF. THE NORTH C AROLI N A ."STATE fTEMPERANCK SdCIE.TT V4i-l'VV't'-''v' Honored Sir, In bvhalf of ibe ,Ten3jer4 anc Reformation I In tlisj section , and the' Western part of the State p-ene rally fJ.l wouCl ' suggest .'(humbly,) the propriety af "ioldihg . our ccxl annual CopVeiilf 6a. fwgheir op tha Courftryi say at Grsensbdr of hilihtQrf v At fiither of these places, or even at Salem. all tho mountainous and JrVestern Counties COuldiWljI,; WpUffl ; bateptesepieui mmSj" ihat'has never rel been 'datht "hat a irfot been able to gflt men 'to fr4,Tf AaVUu j ?, Moyga'-alop; aW'a yi toV Payatt trifli or vrummgion; during lha winter monfhs. il -I Nww.'Sir, it really aearas-to; rrieVfthal ofy'X operations sho ta these upper Couoiies, for here Wa have ar awfully formdleenemy te combat, that joti ; in tbe flat country never" had. 1 'allude, lo ' . dislitiflgfz These hills of grain and fruit, where no rice or cbtldo f tfij;!, -rasd ibo . imnda a "rnarke't amMtjt ' planters have' whiskey and brandy, ever since tha Kevolo. tinary -War. AncJ U' w.fll tik'e smfl43rt'on as fright as; sun.beams aoil;jf ecRif9 as thrilling a earthquakes, 'tcADvipcetTta'a;' of its" impropriety. 'Do help "us pcalling your next Converitiofj at Salisbury. V( " . ? :-i rr ':' '!-': ..: w A HDirEITjIiH' ' : Jacob's Fork, N. C, May , 1840. ' ;-j.': 1 v . :. - Commodore Vpry efpdnkd WO mond of the Fleet in theiMexicin Gvlfk gentleman.'. save tha Rlehrhftnrl f?r...iii just from Washinctbri ioforrhs us that Corn Perrjr baabeen appointed lo thi command 6f the FJeet io tho Mexicaa Gulf Cam Conner having been laad-DyV,0)a Ordnarvca De. partment; and that il Is most probableihai none, of tho Volunteers from th Aik'mW Volunteers from tha Allan! States will be ent at a resent to Texas, The 1 ill .TCCeiTjta.' tnd'iis'cfrjiinad; a'nd. held "'' rcnrlw fnr ril.t; ' . j' ? " ready for actioftj ; Tha New. Or lea as Tropic nyrrr, W ought 'to haro at .leajrt twenty.fjro .thousand ' troops aa aooa as possible oq he .Tdexican , frontier. If we can dettrolha presont Wex" lean force an tho lllo Grande, cat them off I from retreating back into tha Interior.' and ' r t-.-i ricM-i. i .k-. ..'ii t VOinpicieiv bduuiio i, uw war win m Bl an ill.' I ' ''m I jr.ii.-'. 1 -I and. Ifwa do not puftuo'a cobri elhua cner. y b continued for ytinT' ' '' getic L it may ;vi; :t-' ' f ? 1 4i ; 1 ' .r SI
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