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ValieyoounecucuixivergYenioweai RlC&?S''!rV:-"r- The ofgamypartfesPTo PrlattrCUfP;- will redwloa, Arty Dni w"v4Aiit.Q i resolutions faTorable4o:L:2,iiie. ihoeght Congress i ting the famous; Hot; the pnbHc forererr?3d;2ri of a board of tegwta.jUba Appointed by the, ?tvimhmii$$rt l ... ..a , .Tl t . t 1 t SpeaKeriro wi. to abolisbiog. stricken oat iiium'"-- T.Tir . i - w" " Tir.T' " I VOnaip la the State of North Carolina, wuuiuub ma race in nurm aruum djppria toheast&tMer of rth h approprefence 1 Tbe ttrte Cbnce.Drs"iUr 1 j3on- H . M iBitr'TlJ' J.rt.iSS derotion the Jews to the laws of the tteMml tbsUlrf: laWdJnifaiadTertedDWtheta WestVafTtrpc.Tefoa . xroTwion ia rejara i ciufehta supported by two bronze columns. . woramppo.n.tnaiiTmamwa. free p-i ellTery,iiic4tiea; ln frOBVof whirf; hi'wn. la tae bearTwtf Je Of bill by HousevwThe I flii-a with floh.M .rht.Mn.. show tbatthey atelsojwrittenvTheo Gorenment aBS.OaemtiWsS3tatt rifeeal' tVaaaa "of ? 'iHwari 'arttfiil t' prores to:ite;eennothelM corrupUon. - ITew 'Tbrk isiarket: I Cotton dnir andeasiee.at ISsWj J spirits turpenttne qiiet atv3ajrolisteaay I stii,wi o,eTft,W"s 1 easy at 218 oor &Tt. kj ii -? SPimS'"TtlWentmr r 'J ' : " T The TWiison Advance tozsil l .,. Dr. Unf us K. Speed, for Secretary pf 8tateT J Wilson oonnty revmroeota Ck Thos. Kenanjor The Elm ity hRlflemen otld NewDera. havebeeri supplied with.breecb, ! i in ia tw nnniifrnAirr nnsa y-v v. . - -t . - n ' , . - W 4 f ueauiori T nas capiunMranoiner.l whsie.. -He was catef jodjt, and win yieldT . . . a Wilaon Afamrtite Tnflau,iW Democrats of Old .NasU: are up and I aaiDrf," ana uu nouceanie aciiTuy - that i prevails tbrongbont ibe county this early io the day. is an omen of the most successful campaign in the history of the county. ? NRW AnVRUTISBnCNTS R. K. IlBrDjt Ensllsh Briqka ,v C. C. lUriY Chaage of Schedule. J. T. KuijsIlouse For Rent t ' Edwabds & Hjox Flour, ,s,:? f HErasBEHGEUrNew Books.. J ,oeai neta, ' r " ' ' I - iill jiJraC-ToltUho .T.-.i..';f M ' -r 4 "lU U VL -The stores and other places of bneri1J0?DlI were all closed yesterday afternoon.,; ; I The wharf near the foot of Dock street, wbith was sadly In need Of re isnow being overnanledfor that purpose, A f ffn A fine,- subfltaotial new brick front to the Seamen's -BetheL on Dock street, Isk now nearlng copletiony J, AlV ' ' ' .-fr. ";;--r L j The Cornea Concert Clnb cbmeir in for a share of the thanks Of the Memo-1 nai Associaiiott roc tne exquisite music i furnished by ikmon MenoriaiPay"'--1 One drnok w was all that rtbe I Miyorhadfur'hli iawaldfratioiyerday morning, which was dismissed on the pay- aient of costs., W,W .;( , i. -( I Sheriff Manning, . having safely piloted his cbmpWof recruits to the iState y .. .. wwa3rf J?:J peniientiary returned home yesterday morn- 1DS- , : ;.; 'ijli; JO 'Ci -..i'lrft-; ; I There is o abundance of wAter J iu the Cane Fear lost now a rise often I w naving uaea puco pn ne sooais since i eanesdayiastiil ar ir. of SmithTltoare rla W plai hers, 1, the Lodge at that place being strong- I .k ifi. il" I " . j fi w- ow than it has been since its organiza- v. .;;t-.y ;ii ai.-M--i ':J A' ' er now tion. memorial uajzi ajewey iie, i '4 ui'derstand, .was observed with -.more I Hful English hymn, which was charmingly I encethan the previous one "T-otn com Uihii rdinarv SDiril'and Interest .Tbe day I an'nv'hv tKe choir. ' "' ' - I menta of-veatdawe"have !liUlft,:td .... ; .'.'.. - j-. v . 1 IK no uiie anu mere w&a-a larKtf crowu in us 1 rocetwioo. : -"w-" to e4: TH e I McetinuK if thn tuml Wards of iha tt 1 .. 1 i 1 i7 , " " . f 1 Wilmington of the Democratic Conaef-1 van ve party, are hereby cCsd for Tuesday img, May 16tb, at 8 o'clock, to appoint d,leg,M the County ctirtida aad ; a.J..:--i - : ' I Wwffl W entitled to uidefc. gates. -1 Two members of the city Executive Committee wilfbe designated from", each, ward " "' ' ? -.fi .1,-iit-v . riie ward meetings wlli be, held at the flkiwidg places viz: 't-J r. ; First Ward Brooklyn'Hall. 1 l l" ' ' ' Second WardCourt Ilouse, . v V ' Third Ward City Court Room. FKinh Ward LippUl's HaJL lU - Fifth Waid-rTrack House of tuVDacft Company';- ;?-b.sifp-'t-ii w y,W v By order of the Executive CommilteeV : . "T r- D. IlicILiz, Chairman. Beat tafai jfau. ii.w3iU'tf, OH 11 ira nlrlend VTLIteyr.j, C-b From cuuoty.tre J Lis county, died sudisaly ia tj-r Prison Wednesday Lt, andwai t U interred Tbursday; afternoon at 4 q.'cloci.1 leara that the youthful priioner i Usrr:l to rrL!t3 :eatby thrringing 1 man who was found &zi fc berbed at "bn Lamb, cbaf-ed wto tha tiurisr f 1 teres -of a ciLiJ Vcici TLa'ssraon IliddleSotiad. ca Vei;c:iay rtcrninglast tepfathef,i;irr(X::; ";V cf 'tt-t r j irif a aiirsC3,"cn . '"i tlcrty ia tte'JaryreteIr a verdict, tldrl IVXXACL'S ;TU! XWVS.j tt.., ser,f?1 4 Catholic Sen w,hAf,v. - ' - . r , ' I i . - r.r wuoctIlcu ueDrewi of this most ancieht.of iOl iharcb'es.to the 4&UiVm-had bwteuedrtois inanr per-- We aM beli(eaSd KtafteV ile .u. 7jBiWiiilWtb;' occasion Jet tie briefly sketch -Uw interior bouooeta on tha emeraLianrface. Th T-har ia'coTered with lmnartal m.mi&i. 1 aid on elcn side orVstandtbeseTen typl I t . . ' - graceful prufusionl and crowns of roses ,.r. -An and Je room: The Aft Is of white marble and krey stone, exceptinz the two blaek tables of stone which are of black raarble. bearin a: on their surface the ten f. l.cpmmandments traced in Hebrew with . Uterine irilt letters. The "sanctum sane I kjii -1a part of the interesting and impressive cere-1 utu. wm uau OOB T A. LIUW.1I a,u ID oo au a I ITT I ' monial, seems' to be' draped with the ssrae rich Tyrian dyeaf the altar, combined with silken coverinaSwon which were inscribed two Hebrew characters, abbreviations for ,rwn. ; r f . .. . -..J a uu ja j wm aa wa lud uair. aohn. the Director! WlbeCOrtirreeation: and the Building Committee. ,The minister and of ibe honorary members bore . ... . t. . w . , m. . . . ... . I auo oiiuiia aa aus3 . aa v iub luiuiotti oca.u a to Hebrew and English: Open unto me I graUncation Uiat our Hebrew, fellow-citi-th. tfriffhtM.nM. that T m.v Ptpr MD8 ve started out on their organized ca- therein and nralae the lird." The main I door of thh Temnta was then orxined. and, I the people standing and the: choir singing, the prooessknrmbved forward up the, pan' fro aisle to the pulpit . s Here the procession baited, while the ark was opened and the rabbf delivered the IcJlowing abort and ap propriate prayer: How lovely are Thy ta bernaclea. O ord of hostsl Throurh Thv aDuhdant goodness ana mercy nave we en- redThvhonae and therefore we reverent- iv worahlhThee ln ThV holv aanctuaVv. S Trd , r,7wi ahW- nla n , , ?. . Qry , dwy, eth. Here. U!eo: V. wm r wew'oWhto: bend the Vknaad jowl v?rbw forethe'f Lord, onrMaker This was 1 then, Abraham Weill, Esq jnakinglin i. tooductory address, ipokeof the obstacles , . JtLzZZ Kn i. I erooDtt jtt erecUng the building; of the , Christians as well as Jews for the assistance rendered and sympathy expressed, and of the pleasure it afforded him, as Chairman 1 of the Buildine Committee to deliver the I key of the temple to the congregation. All this was said very happily.:; In response 8l B',. &dSee& H i behalf of : the congreisaiion the trust fW, W;! Expressed his feelings on L AmdicaStm of the first the occasion of the dedication of the first laraelitish nlace I a" w t s vi" , 1 Pf worship. : r v ,iM v :v AOM ;) lTbe Dedication proper was then proceed. nd with. .T)arin? the annerfa render! ncr bv I the JhpitoCt Drancnea t iicnts r n . . ironi w, uie . atk , r "j . . XTesmenw :, A.pywwMH mj u Jfeii!1 4 --,....1 Ik. L.IMU. I : WTlTTl ."t aion and replaced them in the Ark. In a so- . . . A, "oretis and.commanding voice, enunciating ktaitnoflv and vllh antra cmnlitiii in It dialinctlv. and with ever emohaaiain its I proper place.Mr. Mendelaohn read a , beau-1 1 - 'rue raooi announcea ina aim uwcuurse i m A ..j... - . . . . . -.l- 1 would be upon the words of the nineteenth Verse of the one hundred and eighteenth I I ( . . . . .. .... i . I catim "i inen nn odmim iraLea 01 Tienb- .1 V i ; .". 1 poorness,,. ina.,A py. wier luereiu.suu Ufane Lord." . ,j f-, - r?. f4tal ! unnn otror Knon t so slight an.xpe- rience witb; the language. tMr. Mendel- aohni we nndefstand, has only been In the ohiiatrv five veafs.' and haa studied Ehellsh aohm we understand, has only pni j wu oywwiuy. fact ; the sermon was a most - remaraaDie one in the purity of lis style of composition and In the connotation and accentuation i of the sneaker; That it was scholarly ser- imon, one of great power and beauty," was evident ff oat taelriafked effeettndexe4 opon the faces of the hearers. . That it was r .. .. iu asa hi ai i ! mm mm urn ia i - waTBaaa rSrlZZrrriTTi noni oi uoDwranminuKac kuuoz ju andUtorWwasA likewUw psrenm 1 rES r I p N eloquence;! Cl.ne sor maj waae yp. f finnn.1 nar'u'of eirstst' comment and an - pea) and of pathca, cossa together, by thej bond of e?a---3manner;andfused ahdi i r l f-? .:--j'to. Hi i.af..,.. t -j u-iU I 1 their tistory,itrii:abn and filth; Vt&i the; 'r th6 liraeliteiwiUh? Umk spokeif df ia nicture of the irloriona- M&nc&beAii re. tfv" hicTi Keiikened the present prosperous era of Jewish history. A sketch of the . .... - . though freedom to worship (Jod'' as -coim science dictated , va guaranteed to the uraeiites aaaer toe ansuiuiioir msus yearly " a llhundrad eara ajjov.TH'i'as not until ? 1861 Hhat he "Cbnstitu tkn of the State was' so amended as ,to -allow Jewstobpld office. He said H was not his intention by .recalling this much in history to upbraid anybody but . simply to show how great was the freedom bis people now enjoyed, and hawjjtruly ;trei the lnstitatlons,of the land were bectmnag hftd bis people in buUdinR their temple, The temple was not the wallMqt the W?? but ,?fM he f ' HTi.fi 11 Tf 1 1 shlptimsl make the; people betterThis wM.ipl5e i.9rij.ntft:&rto&& fare of the Jews,1 but for that ' of , Christian ,riend P!a h ' bro maniurianism, the truest charity. . - .l ! cooir wog.a ojuui,. uicrwucs beautiful eveoiag senFiee of the Reform T.. ... ... i ,n.,l, ..in, nnl..A.' mm..-.Tf " 1 ' T, ciscft GaUzxo lUi.svt closo Throuahout the services were of the most orderly :aBd ; impressive character. The t a8bers were exceedingly attentive.. The coreatl" ere supplied very promptly which WM admirably goUen up and greatly contributed to the enloyment of alL The muic was a oriuiant leature oi tne service, the choir on this occasion embracing- sev- eral of the bestToices in .the town. - while lady performer who is celebrated very just for her extensive musical '- acquirements we "e Baiune" we expresa tne general feeling of the community when we express - : 80 Ponaly. I The officers, committees, and choir are as follows: t President Solomon': Bear. ' Vice Presi dentAbraham Weill " Treasurer and Secretary J. x L Macks. Directors M M. Katzv Frederick Rheinstein, ;Kathan Qreenewald, Herman Marcus, Henry Brun hild. Minister: Rev. Samuel Mendelsohn. . rr T 'J Chairman. Solomon Bear, 8, H. I Fishblate, M- Katz, WillUm Goodman, Frederick, Rbeinstein. Dan1elKahnweiIer,XLMack.: Organist-Mrs. M. P. Taylor. Choir-Mrs. D;?&lweUer,;,Katlian T -Mayer, R C T. ?8 Jfortyght embew and seaU Son. These ;, with tteir, fsjnilies will ae up quue a gooa auenaance on tne regular services of the new temple. - -an - A4j-eFl.l.. -; J 1 Capt Lemmerman, at .the office of Lens- mennan'ftConeytm 8buth Water street,- had.a, peculhu fishon exhlbiUon yesterday It was a huge specimen of the finny tribe, being six feet and; a ihalf: ia length and known as the Herring; Hawk, so called trom thefact that it makes a practice of runnmg ilnto schoolaof iieriings and fed ing ;npou them. It is a species of porpoise the main difference - beine in the head, that of vt ' J j -i:.it. uiBjwuv. Herrine Hawk is oointed. somewhat after U nfX r . rfii-Tt. intm.. .-..-.-,. "- im.. t. : . be very' psJsaiidLwas bone off in jj WM presented by, Cspt1 LemnHnnan This cnriotuiiecime was canght just ontside'Ae bar. yesterday morning, wlUi I harpoon. " ft?- L- - - m OftrOeaw,-f r-.y- " The 'riftnoTailic dfarhlaV"' I l Thepanoramic dfaplijr atUeOpera House last eve Ding attracted a larger audi ij rnt . m It . auu. iw irauaiunnaiiun acouo - waa specially '.pleafng':.Each representaiion wm explained by fecluiiona from the Pilf vrtm'a fmrrcHus uis inn mt iui.'"tnv v. . . . . . . 0 r m . . M.... I .'. 1 . . -i . ters. apd aarmg meioieyfvj uupp the soprano" of ,Mis.8chaff eattrtained tne anOtenee.WM 4 i ,e thtSHtJ utfc'.aMU $ iWiDrM- niafefciPsjlhree 5Uock,;JP darkened,? and the exhibition complete as atnightr't".ii:'-''fr.,,- -; . " The last.eihlbitioa of the Series will be given this evening , There will no. doubt be. a, .lively contest among the. members ot; tbf Wilmington Wgbilntanlr forlfdr on thb 80th instthe ocbfcidn: of thefrjlsi I oiversary celebration. k: Several v of " the ' m-j .- T - -yi.efe tjywglbelUiaMitbe i - ... . . sfm They tay tnrt.-rt nd consequently the one that doeathe most Sithe most likely to winihAPr t. r- f - n - - - iiy, 1 tiiai. .;..-.ii siiiVf feiir ' Coronef Hewle.aba fftmcfiextlie bodyof Sarah Berry, the essdjcolored Wbr I c:-"5 ! -f Crr"! frr-i r pU r Lis la uli to L ay Lcca Tcjy ?t y. If not qulto, aiinanltii' i-i-'-!.. U;u J,-i t ffc '.f ; .. , , k BXCTBl, "The ytelKnM9B of ikeW tor,' JTIoran ' i.---.. - 4 .. f s r ..... . BlotiT tbas Prompted Hie WltD.- ; : drttwef Mletbrr of the Olfileal- l ! f , f -9- ijellllao-iWlahke,ni;b'7 hilt - . -f4 , I ' ' 1 1 . 1 1 r4 Jiis. -.J itsxaoivi8ed.theniio iet:tbe matter drop. Tmg, An r 'understanding that .;.no..;pubneHyy illpitw. r wbuld be; given to the difference existing la; i -Bethany Independent i Methodist .Church; prevented the GatetU from publishing the piunlarrd pending for some time. In view, however of, the incomplete and garbled todounts that: have appeared in some of the city papers, care has been taken to ascertain the correct particulars of be existing differences, hich have "assumed the shapeof a decided sensation in West Baltimore. Briefly it that what appearsto be an irreconcilable difference has arisen .between ..the; pastor, Rer. R. Moran,;P. p.; snd l&;:.harles J." Baker andothef gentlemen, constituting the Board of Stewards1 e The matter was first publicly agitated On 4.1 " u"i---- x-.iv i.ii.-ia iyj-f-rttii."i'7 ttr- Bunaay morning last, wnen vt. i jaoxan. as tonished his ngregaltonjjy stting close of Ms sermon; that he -would J tender .'pis resignation last evening, to take efCecl at the close of the firsTyear o.is'; paste ate; in V8epternler .next ;; The; teasoo$ ;as- agned for sot doing be set forth in a states ment whichrhe made.and whicitwasl'atso read at pkfpJtofHc9, said that Ue cause, mi the only cause, of the action which be prdipoed to take, was that be per sistently refused to nominate James B. Hodgson as steward of BethanyjChurch,: or to waive'bis right to make the' Klomination. oio the ground that he could , not .' conscien- tiondy dpsoleyinghim that office. The Statement continues to the effect that Mr. Charles.: J. Baker, at the meeting where Dr. Moran refused to nomi nateMr, Hodgson; lie (Mr; Baker) arose, and. with violence of manner, stated that in view of the position which Dr. Moran had taken, bis (Dr.iMoran's).term of service as pastor of Bethany church must: end by the 1st of September next and that neither be nor his family could hereafter hear Dt. Moran preach or sit nnder his ministry. ; ; i The statement then goes on as follows: The members of the quarterly, conference will. 1 think, bear me witness that 1 lis tened to this assault with great calmness. though 1 frankly own tt was the eatmnett of contempt. My only reply was that no threat that either he or his son, unaries iu. uaaer, Could make, and no inducement that Beth- m . I 1 J A , . .1 any cnurcn ;couia"wu.CT, fuuih uave me Slightest influencein jcaasing me to.do what I felt to be a wrong act. In the issue thus formed I stood firmlyYas h still etand,iOA my conscience, as on a rock of adamant I am ready to leave Bethany or Baltimore, or, if need be, by the grace of God, to leave theworld.like my. Divine Ma$ter,rathe'r.tbad dishonor my cpnisciene ' and disobey God In yielding for' one momeasi la such arro gant, unreasonable and arbitrary dictations J The statei&ent: concludes as r follows: . I lave . asked no, man's sympathy. . I have solicited no man's vote to sustain me in the Issue I bare made with Mr. Baker and his miniooaisXciaun no credit for mamtaining he ground ; I have taken. To do other wise imdertjftffCittm Christian i manhoodt 3a common honesty. Would be Impossible; -wJ m (p - :--j A meeting of the board of . stewards was held last nigbtr.in the lecture-room, of the f harch f or i the purpose of receiving the resignation oC the pastor.- ur: Moran pre-1 aided,: aeariy.aiune members ox ;me. board being present - Before discussing the.qnes- tion of Dr. Moran's resignation the subject of the election pf Mr. J. B. Hodgson to Se board of stewards was brought upw Dr. oran, who as pastor of the. church made the nominations tor the. board,1 declined to nominate Mr, Hodgson at the last meeting. Upon the ground that he declined to make tny other nomination, and announced the office of secretary, which Mr. Hodgson had held, .vacant. rThia decision was said td be contrary te one which he rendered some time before, to. the effect that officers held over until their re-election or the Selection of their successors. After a great deal of dhvr Cuasion upon the subject and concessions being made by the board and the pastor, Mr. Hodgson i was etected,Tb existing difficulties were then discussed. Dr. Moran was charged by -a' member.of the : board with having made the matter publtc.by Ibe, Statement wbicb he read frpsc;,the pulpit Snnday, and he, in reply, averred that this actlODlhad been forced upon hinW '' Mr: C. J. Baker inquired what Dr.' Mc fan meant by saying the board was - actua ted by a bad spirit,, and that be, (Mr. Ba ker) was actuated by arrogant nnreasona ble,aed unjust motiveev He desired . to kaowitf tb& board whether hajor Dr, Mo. ran was to be.suetalned i , v - - Dr. Moran said he ' thought the congrei gation xmgbtlo know thefaetsof the case without his I coiner into a loner statement' and he bad used the Words to' which Mr.' ' BakejMbjected to in his statement because they expressed-what be wanted to say in the very 'Mldt, Jejtos ne !oould tise.;.; Ber had chnngedne word, in bis statement af originally prepared,' and made readun (easonabte instead 'of inf amoua", . V , ,. After some further discussion, Mr. Baker keensed Dr . Morannor ha ving- made an as jsaultnpon hioK n r.fha.f) r-rf 7' Dr. Moran replied -that he tad toed in his statement the terms "Mr Baker i and, .-his minions," and be was not going tQ take .it bacai'riJ? tp.rVA ifoH- -a' I 1 :.Fn'isfflii Moran aaneanced that he had prepared his resignation and" would read ltf He theri broceeded;to read pie paper, .. wWchv gave bis reasons jot J-esienine as oeuuri pecause pf the unfortunate difficulties that hadocv burred and hef.concluded ,4by.tban,kJng.bi8 friends who had stood by himiandquesU ing those who were opposed io-Mm 'not 10 harbor, any ieeliAgs of enmUy. Several motions to lay the resignation on the table were madi borDrrMoran ruled them out of order, and inslitedmpoir some definite action beinsrtakenr- t I FlnaUy Mr. Baker was about to put the, qneonhenPf.-Mo.Ciiy.a, ixcjted. manner, exciaimea; owj- on, juu axe butrageous, Sif ; yon usurp my power, Su- and continued to make use of other-exprea. aloha of a similar character, also saylnsr. fYour greylialrBareeati23d to respect, kcdjttey slone protect ycu.irj tis 4s, only- artetioa! ue cne-ra power," i i- . .. ... . -. J c ? dl ...lusa usu aoout n o'ciocz. when; it was, ractnally agreed to defer ac- t To tsu Ilr. JUatef noa corepiy, i vt.H Jlrrta vis tz?im .1 to wsLw,k:s'rtsi'' j nawcn.'l . ; lij 1.3 fifuccd to Co, 'aa'd' tbel I T KM I J. lion ubon It.nbtiLThursdarf evenine next' It is boped.in the , meaptime - that Uie diffl-, uuiLV win uu Buiicauir xeLiieu. tAccoraing io me siaiemenc or mx, vnas. J.! Baker and another 1 gentleman of the board of stewards, t the entire trouble o has arisen out of an. inaccuracy jn the -account Of Mn Hodcson. which DrI Moran led hfm Mr. "Baker) to think he J believed, to beJ 1d- tenticnaL Mri - Hodgson, feeling aggrieved,' ! faiq me nuuier oeiore me inoara - ox. mhw IlJ- ards.'whoheard the stories of both nartiefc tits7iiiK mora nntlM1v-el woplenM a ma. (hnn nMM?wviy ,yia4fcJ -aw-y-. siw.ifwvVj.HMW jvi-. the staia' It attiWrnArt k.n 3rt ! 'i'Tha tanrn. they sute; it was agreed to do.j Thehorn ing' after the Meeting Mr;-Hodgson it la aiieged isaKJithat JUjrfMoran had iliefl put. declined to nominate him1 for re-election to ibe board d stewafda at, a meeting: .held - Bome-uiieBmce.;i';t 1 ., , - h- I fair,, Baser asaea jjr. aior&n s reasons ior dedlaidg td: inake' the nomination, which he refused tdgive to ihe meeting, but said he would communicate them. to ; any them ber privately. ;Hj said; however, heidid; notqonsider.Mr, , Hodgson, a competent or suitable Person for the office' of secretary of like board Sabse'qttehtly. D.1 "Moran," said me board was actuated by a bad; spirit ' w which Mr Baker took, umbrage, and. after some, words; stated that neither be; nor bis family could sit-under the ministry of.Dr.V Moran. Mr. CiE. -Baker' also Intimated that Dr. MoTan's Teslgnatlorrwould be ac ceDted Foncwinthis cAme' the statement qy-Dr; Moran on Sunday last and the meet- logWast night e What the gnat result .may e it is impossible1 to predict. VJ ; 1 Gazette Editorial Comment! ' ' i Herein our midst we have recently Jiad scenes oi . strue and ; contenuonv, in ;ihe churches, arising in some cases out , of dif ferences of opinion -as to.,the; manner .ih ,wnicn they should be run. 1 he latest one is the BethaiBy'chtirch'ar. : ; In this case it arose out ; Df. ithe . appomting lpow'er;:Mr Charles J. Baker, Who, .aa; fe declared; in his great Canton , speech, ; 1 rnns ? Bethany churchy has'insisted upon the appointment Of a Mr: Hodgson to' the' Board ' of Stew ards, w bom the minister,' Mr. ' Moran',- con sidered an unfit persen. The.onestionof ncr fitness arose on, , an , entry ; in one of ; the voo&s ei me cnurcn, wmca raisea a point of veracity between Mr. Hodgson and the pastors Mj.; Hodgson' said that ' the minister had liedJoutiof the difficulty. Tbe minister) therefore firmly refused to ap point him to the board of Stewarts, and Mr." Baker insisted that lie' should be appointed.' i iv uaiever may ue me ongmax zignis 1 or Wrongs? of the question, it seems--clear that jar. Jjxoran nas the; nominating powers and that he bad the right nay, it was his duty not to appoint a man hostile to himself. and whose presence in the board of neces sity impaired his ministerial efficiency;' Mr. Baker resolutely insisted on his own sppoint- mg power.and threatened to dismiss Mr. Mo ran and meanwhile leave tbe church with his family. Mr: Moran has therefore resigned. Mr. Charles J. Baker does not claim to be a lay pope, or to be personally infallible at least not in express terms. In "run;, ning" Bethany church , he has run off the Rev.' Mr. Wiffiams and the Rev. Mr:' Foul sonr 'Nowhe has runpff Mr. Moran rand these we think ought to make him doubt the'aueces" of bis f'rooning'LlrQluaeaCOf worshio. " We do not suDDoae... however. that he can ever be brought to" doubt bis wwu winuum, ana. ii is proDapie mat ne will make vet ' another effort to -SUOdIt Bethany church with: a clergyman who. .Ml . II..I. . - ' Smitbvllle Politico, v-.: . ,t. ,-, f .. 1 A, friend writing us from Smithville says a meeting of Republicans was held st the yuiureu .bcuuoi uouse m mat piace-a lew days) .0 SVP.TSwam' was ihbsen'the leader of tbe party in that town- fhli.lElo considered the ;wbeeihpfse,'J but It seems his party, especially the colored portion of It are about to ignore ? his. claims entirely tnis'year.r. mroa aoisfv. . XhrsieBiierjBer, i0 -jej, :;,n t-f I The foukywing.wi9 show jthe.state of fhe thermometer, at the. etaUoos mentioned,' at 4:30 P, Mi, yesterday, as ascertained ifroto the daily bulletin Issued-from the' Signal Office la this jity n r K ; i I i 1 .! 1 n Augusta, 86: .Charleston, 80; GfalvestottJ 85j ' IadiancJa, .76;- Jacksonvule, -8& key West 84; MobfleefJ Mdhtgomeryi 8elTeW yrrcans, cy; xionoia, wj; rnnia nassa, bo; Sti'MarkiSiSavahn,' Si; Wijiriiiigton: rfU liyidiioW :ttt-, v.- t. Tbe. Jack.aon alias SsW Caaol We learn that the trial of Jackson alio Snow, which was set for Wednesday in the Onslow : Superior Court'' has-1" again- been? eonlintted,- oh behalf of the State, in cdnse mencerof fhe Itbseiice Of k material w)t ness in "fhejPSOn of JameS' Burgess. !!lTbe mattelbfallowing tbe' prs6ner the1 privi lege bfbaQSras argued,' and It is' repprted With how much truth we cannot say posai tively, that' amount bad been fixed try ndge McKoy at ,.' . . - Native uy?MM : V. ! : . it' 'ii .We. noticed some very fine native bay, pa tbe;barf ioM brDock street' y eater- aay,:,pd;on 'iheplantaUoniif ; pr.Jj! , Wfiik'ntsIneaV 'thui city.' which' was pW houneed by competent Judges to be as good flMVllVlTW, toftlo the issued, a ball Jfor a meetipg ef theRepoblican l?xec. PUT.6 mmiUee;of;d.CounAyi to, b heldf atj:Burgawr.onj:4he ,80th, ;instf;at; AQ, o'clock anv' vifof nttoiUiu-y U u.if al 1 mftrTtRiWAIMK itaiia, n, -I.aiv mojod 3TTMi ioo t 1 nq TheiSohoonerG1orF.34idrar ersoni'clesredojn Neworkj May Wtb jtoUis 'pntt!iai,liirt! i ft'twM r ri.i' TbeSohfC5kr zxozi) iUmtiar't port;'f? K1 i.TheorwegpMij Baiipj P01-; ';.- 'oaro fii o .;-? 1 ! -.The Gennan Daren frTiftTi;. To tte, ar- riWditTJterpooi; 2Iay fromUisport f. ., - " rTf . vrr. o r 1 I ' I or it"f Toonang to ihe pastora ears. Jed td Iriqairy, and Dr, Morari, believing that r; Hodori had madeuw of the remark. ! :?1f: ill v K-ft'o?r7Tt i i w ', 1 Feaaer Kepablleane,. .; , r , .. j.. t. ... j..., i i ...... ij it v. ... , v . ai.- r iirt I. I I a .15' (J I ,1 r i.tv -,.--- iiMaraoL. I " . I l .. 3 i - - !. f 4!fl?mk.l et, :A.?w?ueeecaar 1 c X-AA-a. . ,v rA ft-CfS1. niT 1 boatoauy oalumd tor eases mjlO-lw - For Bent, Hi THK TlWUT.T.TVn TlftrTSTTr OM mV- ner Natt and Walnat Sttaeta. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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