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Alierwardi (1380) ibU Minf cret man
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into I'ngli.L lie wroto tract for the
jHx.ple. 11a rcvirrd preacLinf to tho
pH-ple. Ilia difidca wmt JiligfUll up
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work thai wan 011 aini-rg lli" JfOIli--.
Tlie follower ol ickliflV, known in Iih
try nt LollanN, hvi f urnirlicd lliniipiimla
of linuit a to the liirhojia' lift of In n titi',
i liu-wln-re known an the noble army of
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mal inn.
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BOOK that can atanJ a inoiurul in torn
parUon wltn the l'rjr Honk, of the
Kptacopal Cborcb In the two fold quality
of rlcbucM and age. ' " ,
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REKKIt JIV J'KItMISSK.X TO
W.H. WA.LARW.' IWt l.'iilei'xIi.Xafl Punk.'
W. K. A miFKSON", ' Oitizeiin' "
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March !7-3m
A LKITL'KK,
DSLIVKKKH IN THB-OPEKA 1101SF, M.MI
KEW YORK.
By I'tT. Ihotnas K. Bcecher, Pastor of
the Coryregatiotial Sorttty, Khuira,
X. Y.
Let another mnn raio thee, iiml not thine
own iiMUith ; a Ftrangei and not thine own
li) I'koV. izvii. 2.
If nnv man, however dcrrvinjr, begin
! to phow i'ff and brag, Hpe.ikin often of
jbia pant irruid ami jiuLlic tc; vifi f. U'
J m.'ikfii hin.si-lf nft'eiixive.
i jliil when it (ferlnral give credit to bin
liridlier tieneral, ana acrinc victory to
tlicir w inrloni nnd valor (f tlie in my, tln u
all are ilea.'ed. turli woidn are twice
narlul they profit l.im that rpcnki, nnd
llteui of h-iu 'hi-y are spoken.
In romi'lliiiifr the h.-iiiic uay wc are of
fended when we henr or read the word
which Cliillthuu tl :lo;ik in ilnide ( iieli of
his own church or denniiiinali.ii. They
fecm conceited, hi injiiiit, olTetisivp. Tliev
iin i in ( 1 1 1. v:iin"lnrv 1. 1 home mil ill-will
i o
abroad.
Hut it lnisi ("eeuied to me t!t Cliriftian
pai-tois and prelates might he at leant urf
courteous one to- Pnotlier u Army oflieeis
are ! And if we would note and praise
the beauty of our sinter churches more,
and silence our own bmt tfulncH. there
ur'ylit come t paps among Clnialiitn peo- i
pie a smiling charity and peaceful rcjoie-
!'? . ' . j
I invite you, therefore, thia evening, j
tp view the beauty, the u?ei", ami the j
truth that It long tinhfuie Chri'tiaus a-I
inong uu w ho are popularly called j
EPlSfOrALIANS.
In '.lii.- city theie are four kinds of
churches that ha ve Ilibi'iH, and therefore
call llieiii.-elvce Kpiecop.il.
itotnan Kjii.-icopitl.
l'rotr-iitaiit Kpiecopal.
Mctbodiet KjJcoiiil.
Aineiican Methotiist Kp!?cop:il Zrn.
But only one of tliei-f. ia g'neial!y
know n ; the ii.-c ip ll Church, mi tiivly
th(! l'rntf stunt Kpiwpnf Chtireh, li pre
sented in this city by Uo parielie uud a
UU40ll
titudet that firjucntler eonrt art drawn
thither mostly by love of the prayer,
the litanit and Iconi of the I'laytr
lJk. r ... 4 .
And, bn-thrrn of every name, I certify
you that you raielv hear iu any I'huich a
puyer f jM.keu lu rlngltuli, that is t.ot in
detud to tho 1'iaycr Hook for uie of it
choiceM t" tiod.
And further, I doebt whether life ha.
in toit for any of yon an uplift so high,
or downfall so deep, but that you can find
company for your ou! and fitting word
for your lip among the trvMurc of this
Book of Oiuuioii Trover.
In aH ' time tf--r 4rtbuUti'm all.
time ( our primptrity ; in tlie hour vj
ikath and in the Day qf Judgment Good
brotlier's w idow hv mm ciul ieruiiiion of ; l.nd, deliver us.
the Church, by and by applied to that A a coiiHeijuenee of the Prayer Book
came Cliuich to declare the iniiniage tin - uud it nee 1 note:
law 'nl: and when the Bit-hop of Koine 2. Th- Kpircopal Church prerve n
! verv high grade ot iligiilly, decency, pro-
pritiy aud pL-iiuaueucc iu all her public i very
oin
opriopitiou
nttig into extravagance and cruelty.
After Mary came Kliznla th.who cainrd
Boiikiii Catholics at one exiiiiue unil l'u
ritanc at the other to feel her pcorn, and
stirrer rinr-i", inipi'iitoMiient and death.
'i'hen came .Iitrut4 X. oi''. KuzluniI, by
nliotic order (Wir present Bible wad iie
piiK il, und printed, umI :iiithoi ized.
Am thus frrmrwRwtw Tript th t 'linrch-
iw.j . ........ ..... ... .. i . . - i i t . i i i.. : : . . t. . i
In t ier,. cotittiittnnnn - r xne (Hirctr of oi Mt;taiiu tmnm'mmm. aiawMaM-
Kngland. Hf gardeitr lay down ii branch by lil Je her pres. tit shape, and lay'ng all
"V.r a vine lin.T Vfii1c1'trfart-nTrd cViTtH4Xt4wowUiUti 111 UliLumfdf"iJ d lh" Koiinm
would not giant tins no, illicit divorce,
Henry, the heudrtrong and hen rty, de
clared it himrilf, nianiid again, laughed
nt hia own excommunication, "caused him-t-clf
to be proclaimed the Supreme Head
of the Chinch of Klightlid, and to prove
tint in all these etcpn he was quite right,
be cut off any mail's head who should
dispute thoeame, eg.. Sir Thomas More
(1534).
'I hue. then, we come to a Church inde
pendent ot Home, but not yet reformed.
The Bible was in tunny ( hurches. Yet
men, not a few, wcro slain for reading it
and talking it. Among these, William
Tyndale deserve our mention ; for he
translated the New testament into felicit
ous Ki'gliidi, and put limbed much wise
di ctrtw, in coiieejrifiiee of which ho was
(luiy ftraiigh d mid burned.
the King multiplied Bibles but cut cfl
Bil le reader.
After Henry .and his slormy wayscnnio
pious and gentle Kdwuid VI. to the
throne, and at once lhe flower of reform
In gnu u hlossom;and the Church to show
the features w hich she wears to-day. !
The Ku-lii'h Bible . as read by lessons
at moiiiing and evei ing service us now.
The Liturgy was lrau?lalcd aud s-iid iu
I wilirli. The Creed .of the Church was
packed iu toity-two urticJcs, alici waids
reduced to th famous thirty-nine Ac- ;
cordingly both tho bread aud wine were
given to the common people at the sac
rament And other reforms and piuif'y
ing were set afoot.
Kdw.-ud s reign wns a short one (1547
-53); long enough to introduce these
changes, y t short enough-, to kei p tin
1 i , it i Klaiit.-) from etiii.jr too liinch lu ai!
way.
Afti-r him came the pious but gloomy
aud unhappy (ueen niary, who strove to
bring i! e iciiliu i f England hack to Rome,
she caused persuasive (ires 4o be kindled
for the '-nod of dissenting souls Hie did
. i
whatslo- could, but she could not undo
tlie licfoiiiialion. l'ailiaini'iit and. the
people weie too much for htrr But her
kept Hie retorniel'H Irom rtin-
ct
Iu nearly every n -p ipir you may
read coiua funny stoi v I . . . J upon the
ignorance or ettentriciiy -r hl.trphf uioua
familiarity of some cxtrmp. iiz:i g pi.iyer
niaker. All of you h i. present have
been at aotne time sboik'd r hou d by
public devotional j-.eihiiin.inci s. Nothing
of this ort ever occur in the Episcopal
Church. All fhingsrc done and spoken
decently and In order.
And o, too, of permanence nnd it ac
cumulating Worib of holy association no
transient observer can adequately value
this treasure of a birth light Churchman.
To bo using to day the self-sumo word
that Imvtt ibriHtgU eshluiks UecUwd ib
fiiih or mndirknown tlw jrycr of that
mighty iiiuhittide, who being now deliv
ered from the burden of Hi sli, aro in joy
and felicity : '
To bu ttpiis'?d inexly iufancyr d
never to klUi. tjnie w hi u we weie not
rv'4;uizi-.ilUM.e.'3t,!,C th tuU
Iions who have entered u tho same door:
'J'o he confirmed In due lime, in alfaith
that has sustained a nohle army of con-
fe.sors, approving its wurtli thiotigh ner-
liei-utions iiiid piosperities, a strength lo
the tin it und a cuasteiiin;
I This EptscopuT Oiurcli Tir'Afhf'nca' i;
aiaiivi wii-s-i
kii
T I ie sv ni pt otns if Li ver
iiml pain in tlie side. -
vjtiK-tioies lhe pnin is in
lie shoulder, nnd is mU-
lakeu hr riieiuiiatini, the stoinrich i. a fleeted
with losa of appetite atid m .kne, Imihi-Ih in
-neral ciwtive, s.,nietinies ultemntii g with lax.
Ill"' ):ul i.4 troiilileif
Mith pnin, and dull, hea'
vv Miwaiiou, con.-idera-
ble -. o-s of memory, Cr
It undone soiiiL-tlnne wlueli
I it takes.roof, aud then cut tt on and leave
I it to grow by its own roots, so the Kpts-
i copal ('hiirch in this land was a branch
t of the Chin ch of England, which wns laid
i-. . ' ... .
d.iwn and rooted, and by our UevoIu;i';i
I ary ar wad cut eil to grow ever since
with roots of Us own.
The Church" iu America, differs from
Church, as' then existing Slid administered
iii that I tide age. 1
the I'rayer Book inny bo called sub
stnntially complete as we now have it, in
hjtjyj!iViiidi century (1G0I). Thus
this refoi itieTTC hutch of lit gland filled up
neatly three hundred years iji Jic.r woik
of puiifying and sjin.pl if virtg. And of all
be-Hfrmrh-- KLw4.iw.4lmait-jau then fore, sin; best
ihiefly that must needs have teen changed f deserves tin Im niiTHejoruicrt. " n
ensallon ol having 1
ought to have Keen done. Often complaining of
weakness, dehility, and low spirits.Some't tines
tnftrey. nf Qip iMive syoip
and at Other times very few of lliein ; Imt tht
liver is (renerallr (lie organ njt involved.
Cur the Liver with
DJt.HMMONf?
liviii: isi:ia 'p'Jatais,
preparation of rooN and lu rl, warraiaeil to tic
trictlv Vegetnl-1", and -aii do no injury lo any
. one, '. If has livn "used tiy Ituiidred-', ; rnl knijwn
for the las(..4W year-" as one of the ma t reHahio,
cQicftcious and liairnle.-i pr pai atioiis ever of
fered to the siiflertng
persistently, il j"
cliti itv tiiat musiiieetis wave open cnangeu
because these States ceased to-be colonies
and became a nation with diff- ring poliii
ckl constitution. lustend'TKing, the
ihcf'hurchman in Ami-iicasays lVesidei.t;
for l'ailiaiiienf, tVmgress; he ne'eds a
prayer quite new- tor hi. --Legislature and
(Jc veriior, for in England there was none
iM;h .Jiut .lje diojj.-a!L uientio:! v( the
'Gunpowder 1'lot, tlir; . inirtyidom 'of
Charles I , the accession nnd liapnyretgn
.'of our efiWei-Jy, ly, Uttw'ftort3r ftird f t fir n fiTfiilate; 1td' 1 fttrf ftw w ith t si-
an otuer sincity JvrrgtrsrMLti-nis.
The AniericHii Cliuicliman otiiifs, too
In this country, the first parish of tliip
I Church was prolhbly that in Jamestown,
! Virginia, 1C0O-8. I)ou to the llevolit
! liouary" War, the ('htin h in this laud was
utiuer the, rare ot tlie ni.!rnj of 1OiuIoti.
.ShorllWaftLl- the- -lievohiitou an appli
c'TtTnu was made to l'ailiainenf lo nliow
a-i A mei iesn Hirhop to he consecrated.
But the I'uriiaiiS and ' I'm shytcriana op
posed the propwiiioii, nnd so A!r Senbury,
to the woildly-
iuii.dcd : (
To he inn lit (I, byan nnthoiity before
which kings aiuljieastfut how alike, at-k-ing
beuedietion upon '.he covenant that
without respect of jiersoit hinds by the
same woids ol duty, the highest and the
lowest;
To I'ling our ttew boru children us we
were hioiight, to beeju wheie we began,
and lo grow up to till our places :
To die in the faith, and almost hear the
Cos pel muds s.xiii to he spoken over one's
own grave us over the thousand times ten
thousand of them w ho have .slept in Je
sus: In short, to ba devout and consistent
Chin chiuau, hrii.gs a man through aisles
fragrant with hdy association, and ac-
compaiii'-a ty a long pioeessron oi me
irood, chantii ir ns they march a uti'son of
piety nnd hope until llny'come to the
holy j-l.u-e where sliinii'ig. .saints sing the
new song of the redeemed. And they
sing with I hem.
ALofher xcciNMicc J TiHe : .
3. ...The Episcopal Chinch firiiishe (to
all who nerd such comfort) the assurance
rrf nn organic and -niibrokeit unity and
wiiowsiiiii n4 rum tf es u fhrin ih roi g h 4 h
.Aposlhs.'hy a line of ntilhenlie Bishops
down to Bishop llniitington, (;f this l)io
ccse. ' " " " '"
King Henry VIII. nnd Queen Eliza.
Heth, with tl.iir prnrhtmatioiis and par
liaL-ients, nn so conspicuous juid fill so
mucil space in the iiu-rely political history
of the English ( tiurt-h- that many able
writers deny that tho' river of apostolic
succession so dntnned by thrmycoultl ever
get arotind the dam and flow along again
"p uTeTan ffncnlamtfutu'iT,'" I"ca"n ii oTTTS7"
cidfc this question absotutelv.
What 1 gay is this: The
coml-rate consecration at I lie hands
certain Scotch Bishops. Burnt last,
the Athanaaian- Creed, which is long and jll7 Parliament allowed the Archhishnp
true,. bt lias a dry airl funny rntllo to it '.ol l.anternury to conseri-nte three regular,
that makes irreverent people smile. ! first-class ' Btslnips for New York, I'eni.-
Of all Protestant Chinches the Episeo- at Ivanfii and irtntiTrrpeetJvely. Wwe
pal best deserves thcJutmultt-44-M4r4-then tin -holy t,?tWB has-ttot-l cen atlow
Hhe pif sve?""fo tnary ol the uire. nnd ed ty Tail. " With pious' rare, it h is'fiei u
tVpnstolic
succession in tho Episcopal Church can
he tract d bnck so many hundred years in
the dim. past, that it i nn' sttiiQie for any
mnn to say. "Ibclit're' it to extend lacj.'to
PETER, 'rsrr., nnd .lonm and ho w ho
verily believes that the ordaining or coti--"finiiiug
liaTiJ of tTic"Tns1inp
is tlectne rt the inuual IifV that n
eed fiwi Ji,X.iaW
hand of virtue and worth. He who doubts
will find it n hand of form and ceremony.
And so withoutjr.oppijijj to decide lhe
question whether our Bishop is really a
successor of Punl or John, I say. that the
Eprscoeb-Ch'.irch afford a so fuuett v
lU'itcu-th-i-t she'. has in heriEpiscnpate tho
true s ncci ssion, iiihi n is no stiane- to tiny
outrldg lhe dclure. The Church of
Christ, lu which if loond Miration
I ear thrn that the claim of the KM
eopal ChutcU to be each an aik of Uod,
or Church of Christ, endowed witk taero
menta, absolntlon nnd jroulable . author
ity are for all practical porpoare valid.
I learV historian aud tccleahtda 'to
their endlcM wgrds, and n,ert tbat the
poor InSpiril who eei k comfort and al
vatioo through, the ofLee of the Episcopal
yu, are m well oil in bef a mej tn
lie l.i any V uurco. And iiste rainy are
profoundly prejudiced jIntthc Chnrcb
of ltome, I am happy to point all urh to
a ure wi Icome in the r.nicpal Cnnrch
' wrih acTanieiirs7ruc'cr'elon and trthot
ity good a tho best.
4. Th Episcopal Chorch I excellent
in her provUtou for Christian education
atid piout drill.
Cburche that avowedly receive very
young infants as member must nccessa
lily provide education for these accepted
clnldrcu. Accordingly the Episcopal
Chuich is characteristically a Church for
lhe training of children, just as some sis
ter Chnrtbca arc choractctisticAH rental
Churches for the conversion of grown
folk.
In the Prayer Book and Chnrcb Alma
nac you find lhe Christian year divided
into periods separated by high-days-r-tnouuineiits
and memorials of Christian
story. This Christian calendar agrees
nearly with that of the lluiutu
Church. And he is an unusually well-
formed Chnstiin w ho can read over this
catalogue of days, and in few words tell
the story that each day celebrates! But
a birthright Churchman who has been
tjiiietly trained in a Church home f. r
fileen years, will need very little teach
ing more.
In connection with this calendar is a
system of lessons in following which, the
render is led through the entire Bible
rsrhycar, and through ita more profitable
parts, monthly or oftener I
He, who foi years has been a Church
man, and yet remains ill grounded iu
Scripture, sh.iws himself an unworthy sou
nf a. very faithful mother. . .
By tho Lesions, Gospels, Epistles,
1 en I ids, and Collect appointed for spe
ciul f.-iht or feast days, tho events com
memorated by that day are wrought into
the memory of avcry worshipper. And
TiV lessons "longer or shorter of special
rvlitfioua ttffort -- and ..-olMMirvane. thla-
Church satiefic the satoo want which
other Churches aatisfy by week of pray
er, protracted meeting and long revivals,
A good school is a dull place to any
visitor who rushes in to find aensation
and excitement.
He w ill call it dry, poky, itupid. In
like manner, many religious sensation
makers and sensation seekers will prompt
ly vote the Church calendar ana-all its
smooth machinery of pious drilF, a very
dull substitute for a regular, rousing re
vival. But, in tint-long run, the Chuicji
that steadily trains and teaches will out
live the Church that only arouses and
startles "If yc continue in My word,
then are ye My desciplci indeed."
5. This Church m.-'ki-s n distinction
between her Creed as a Church, which all
her officers must subscribe, and that much
shorter declaration of faith which she ex
pects from her children.
This Church Ttevcr vexes her converts
with profound questions in theology. Of
thnse who would receive the lord's Sup
per she requires thnt they repent them
truly of (heir fVrmcr sins ; steadfastly
purposing to Ie.nl new life. That they
have a lively faith tirGod's mercy through
Christ, and a thankful remembrance of
his death, nnd that they be in charity
with all rren. '
To jiuy nnd to all such, asking no fur
ther questions, this Catholic nd most
generous (jjiurch approaches aiidshy the
hand ofjier priest gives, tho consecrated
i. ..,..! J j ;';, un, l, r
If !', I rtii i iiMHviivki. .11, u.jii rj
wtf-hrml J esn Clwwt , which was given
c .. . - i ,i... i . j i .....
nil inee, inepeiic iny oouy biiu eoui unio
everlasting life. Take and eat this in
remembrance; that' Christ died for thee;
and feed on Him iu thy Heart by faith,
with thanksgiving." And with like words
thu consecrated wine: ''Drink this in re
membrance that Christ' blood was shed
fbtvlhec and be thankful." , '
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YwwtA TV&yrasv
CAPTIONS
or ' " - -ACTS
AMD RESOLUTIONS
OF TUB '
C enerai A tatmlly, passed at the Session
, C1870-7L"
(Coptlnoed.) '
irarck SI.. An, act, to authorise ike
CouuUalooora . LfJPoIk ud. Jackson
counties to levy a special tax Allow
each county to levy a tax of 93,000, to
nay outstanding debt
March 21. An act, to charter tlie Ca
UwLa Valley EsiTroad Company char
tered to LbllU a road from Chariot le, or
Tuckascege tatton; capital (lock $500,
000; counties and other municipal cor
poration may (ubscribc, &c.
March SI. Resolution in favor of Wm
W. and llaniel M Watts Correct
grant, No. 2CG8, for 155 acres of land.
March 23 An act. to lay out and eon
struct a road through the county of Ashe
- 1'oud authorised from tho mouth of
l'jucyJjUik of .Cranberry .Creek, to Jet.
f.rton. 1
March S3 An act, to amend the charter
of the Hook and Ladder Company of
..... . . -
t ilmington Local altogether in its pro
vision.
Much 23 An act, to incorporate the
1 rustees of Blue Kidce Academy, iu
Henderson county Incorporated- with
tho usual powers and datics.
March 3 At) act, to amend tho char
ter of the road through Ashe and Alle
ghany Amends tho law of ISCS-'CO, in
relation to tho hand liable to work oo
the road ; provisions entirely local.
March 23 An act, to lay out aud con
struct a publice road from the town of
Sparta, Jin Alleghany county, to the Vir
ginia line Directs a road to be laid out
from Sparta to Wyihevillc, with the usu
al provision in regard to hands, See.'
March 23. An act, to construct a Rail
road Fr m Kenauivllle, iu Duplin coun
ty Inorporate the Kenans vi'Io and
Clinton Usthoad Company, with a capi
tal of t-400,000, whieh may !h increased
to 300,001; eoutith and tow ns Diny sub.
scrbe, if the voters therein shall so elect.
Ma-iIi 3. An act, to incorporate the
"Pair the Carolints," at Charlotto
gage, and to rc-eeiva cotton, A., a m
enrity. . . . t
March SO Art act, to limit the power
of the Township Trustee la the eoupUea
of Cherokee, Clay, Jackson, Henderson,
Madison. Watauga and Carteret Porbid
them to lay a tax for any purpose, ex
ceeding one (ixlh of on per cent. . '
March 20. An act, to anthorixe 'tLa
Commissioner of (-a barm ' eonnty te
levy a special tax Mar tear for threo
years, l871-"73-73, if ibe qualified voter
agree to i , a tax r tea rwt-w tss-
"The Pair of the Caioliua" incirporated
to promote Iiuprovemcnt " of agriculture,"
Inc.oding tlio great staple of trade and in
dustry, also" ol fruits, vegetables, &c;
also of the mechanic arts, rural economy
snd its kindred subjects. Capital stock,
$5,000, to be increased at pleasure to
$100,000.
March 25. An act, to incorporate the
Oxford aud Henderson Railroad Com
panyCompany authorized with a capi
tal of $500,000, which may be increased
to $1,000,000; municipal, and other cor
porations may subscribe.
March 25. An act, to extend the time
of Geo. Nicks former Sheriff of Tadkin,
and others, to settle their county tr;xes
Relieves tho Sheriff of J adktn, Person
Clay and Wilkes counties, from the pen
allies incurred for not settling with tlicir
county Treasurers, proeidtd, they settle
by the 1st uay of July, 1871.
March 25 An net, nntlioitz.ng the
Dismal Swamp Cmil Company to issue
8 per cent, bonds Empowers the Com
pany to issue 100,000 of 8 per cent,
coupon bonds, in Addition to those author
ized by the net of 1866. '
March 25 An act, to nuthorizn the
Commissioners of Anson county to levy
a special la for county purposes May
levy iu 1S7I n tux of $25,000, to com
plete Court House, jad, and pay thu in
terest -OH-4uo-.bau4piLu.eJii
f 100 worth of property, for special por-
poses.
Maxh 26 An act, antheming the
Commissioners- ef Ilrrtfurd. .xxuulTlo. .
levy and collect a pecia! lax May krvy.
from time to time, 14,000 j if to agreed
to by the qualified voters, for the pnrpoaa
of re-bnihltng the Court Iloufo.
(March 30 An act, authorising the city
of Wilmington to perfect tide to a eer
lain lot. Gihlum Lodge No. A. Y. Maeeat
'Direct the Mayor aud Alderman to
convey the lot, oVo.
March 30. A a act, to repeal aa act
to prevent the tale of epiritaoa . Hqaora
within three mile of Silver Hill, David- -
sou county, rati tied tne cay Of
December, lfC 9 Repeals tho ad, aa4
allow license lo be issued.
March 30 An act, to prevent the sale
of spirituous liiiuor within two atilee of
Point Caswell, in New llanovcr Forbide
retailiug under penalty.
Mtrch 30 An act. to aboli-h the Speci-
cialCourt in New Bern aud Wilmington
Repeal the several acts creating each
ol the Courts.
March 30 An an act, lo change the
time of holding the Superior Court of
New II mover county Provide for font
terms, of two weeks, in eacb year, to
Kpis'copal Church' is a reformed for stationery.
solution
excellencies of lhe lJonim Church, and propngat d. ' And ti e Episcopal Church j common nniii jlo believe kVr And if
Regulator.
Tr fiikiTrrepiiti stands to day i , mtt iivi.i k v I's in li
it"'''' . i tT,ri.t;rr.Tt ,)T , t.,:-T., If, yrrtnr , rhtin h ! l-1? -"''- iy 'lie lin-rf"p-rrr-d ;(, t..;m ,M-t1,P
iliM-.i'k' A11 other1 Ei o'i.,i,t Churches seem rev- ' ie Succession as the Churcfa of England j r, Ifls!ip.
Widaehi1 ehr-iiie feff.' 't't'niry rather tl.-iiit'trmed.' herelf. ' i l'li-threir, many
this Kpis'cop
Church, and not revolutionary) because
lil-r Book af Prayer is ril-h and venerable
ibovc nil iu the English tongue; because
her ritual promotes decency, dignity,
prosperity nnd permanence ; because her
historic tin ton through-lhe Apostles with
Christ comforts and satisfies so many
fsnhl f'lecanspr she " adopts her " rcfrtnt
children, and provides for lhe in education
and drill; and berauso with large hospj
tnli y she proffers icr sacrnuieiit to all
ti ne believers of every name ; ''therefore
from her pwty Psalter let us take the
words wherewith to bless her: "They
shall prosper that lovo titers Peace be
within thy walls,, nnd pleneousrjess jjth-in-tky
palaces. ;J For my brethren and
eonipanto'na sake," I will W!-h thee pro-
1 ea, because of the bouse ot tlie
March 2 An act, concerning the Trus
ses of Mount Venion Academy, on B iy
River, iu Craven county Repeals pan of
tm act of iriCfrrpr)fatfo"ii, ,it?li"i'd ICth day
ot last luonui..
Marc li25 .Au, art, In JeIaumuJjLnatraders.
act of tho County Commissioners of I woTulWttr-j4y
rsjlitclicil county Renders legal the
and
nho-
thu es
ol) of certain townships,
taUIIslinient of others.
Marcti 27. An net, anlhoilzing thu
county (Gpmtniesioncrs "of Tyrre.ll to levy
A special tax May levy c2t0f)0 to pay
off the indebtedness of the county. t
March 27.ResoIutioii ' in favor of
m ir r.,r.
wit : On the 2nd Monday in February!
on tbe 1 4th Monday after the 4th Monday
in February; on the 2nd Monday la
August; and on the 14th Monday rfter
the 4th Monday In August.
March 3aAn act, to incorporate tbe
Navassa Goano Company ef Wilming
ton Company with a capital slock of
fiiOO.OQO wiih power to increase it to
$1,000,000 f-ior-the. purpose chiefly of
manufacturing fertilizers. r
March 30 Au act, in relation to Uoaa
Steamer Make it lawful for any person
to use Traction Engine aud Road
teamen open- ear pub' to roads -the Lexr-
tngton copper mining uompany, aatnons.
ed to construct a road for sneb purpose,' -from
their mine to tho N C -Rail Iloadj
and may be condemned therefor in tho
usual mauner.
March 30; An act, for the relief of tho
tax payers of Buncombe county Pro--
vide that the tax levied for school pur
poses in 1870, shall not be collected t
and if any person has paid, it shall be refunded.
March 30. An act. to incorporate tho
town of Murphy, in Cherokee county
Appoints M. C. King, S W. Davidson,
Samuel Ilany. W M Manchester. J Vf
Cooper and llobt Kikin, Commissioner
of the town, till the regular election in
May, with power to choose one their own
liuuibrr Mayor, ar.d appoint a town con
stable. Mai he 30 An act to authorize the Al
bemarle Swamp Land Company to con
struct a Rail Rond from Pantego to
Indian River, in Beaufort county Kin
powers the Company to build the road,
and condemn land, !tc; county road may
be built alongside of it.
TO BE CQNTIjrUID.
' March 27 Resolution to raise a com
mission to examine into the accounts iif
(he Public Treasurer Two Senators and
three members of the- House to be ap
pointed us required by the law of 1SC8
and 1S69, citfap, 270, sees. 77 and 78' .
March 27. Resolution to priut tho act
in relation to Fees Of coanty'tinTci r.," and
others Directs the committee on public
printing to have punted a stiflicient iium-
If I was possessed of the most vsl able
things in the world, and was nl out to will
then awajt thfii Kllowtng wou!d be my
distribution : "
I w'nnld give to tho world truth and
friendship, w hich are verv scarce. -'"1
woidi gfvoe!an aitdtt niiial portion of '
honesty and truth to lawyers, merchant
and traders.
idans skill and
learning.
I would pi to printer their pay.
To gossipping women short tongue.
To young women good sense, modesty,
laVge waist a .id natural teeth.
To young sprout ami dandies, ' com
mon sense, 'littlejensh and hard labor.'-'
To old mttids smooth faces, and good
tirnjterjind husbands.
lo old bachelors love for virtue, cITiv
d're"n oud wives. ' ,
Tu the sill' religious Bible charity for
otheis.
To bo becoming modesty and a dia
posltion to profit by tho experience of
old pfcrsons. ; "
peril y. 1 ea
in lli.- inslinp, Im will get Lord our Uod I Wiil seek lo flu lliei
-SaTTfirVrte
llerctofore printed. Articles utpqupnt
ly w ithdrawn, tiptn Judges Jones' resignation.-
x '
March"S An net, supplemental to the
act cr4itln'g a commission to enquire into
cliarw.'S of cotrtiptiou and fnnd , ralifi -d
Ji iLi y of r ehrunfy, jS7I I ng
-Daryorr think nlist-rtw -oyeterr-arw ;
healthy ?" asked a lady of her physician.
..' ,il l:.l .. l . I
"les, ne npneti; "i never Kuew one to
her of copies nf ilw . my
officers in-each county.
March 27. Articles of Impcaclnnent
exhibited against Judge K. W. Jones
lib-." . .
Two ladies, on a Missouri railway
train, fd their bahies mixed, and, couldn't
tell tbem ajart. 1 Itcy
to decii'e the matter.
tossed np a cent
.not
!iea,Hliecliinof tlicldad- i
j .ter. CHinp ilim-nlerv, nl-
Where, a man's business is rapidly
running down, it is lime for hin to think
of winding it up.L - '
-"W-BTTilm sHaI i-nii wrtr-wprr-tiai iirtrlnrH
the pont'i of ihe e lissIuMcjaiaiyj-jfemntanis V "No, sr.Tb; I've v-en urn
, . ... - ....j...... . n ...I .1 ........ ,1... -1!... ........ ,.. I i - a : . i.
li(IItAl:S rlLKXTI.Y. WiP I'I'Tl' iu-""-, "u uiuva ill,: -, nniii ; kl i I U11SV.
f wool-en,. the, floor. Do you hear it f bring suits upon their recoinmewtittroti.
lieedv souls sire
"fInItforiiia:i n in Eihrlamhw ns more . A fser tbie mere outline of her bistorv. i aLLio lav hold unon 4wd i,,,,. 1,v ntu..
tharyfw hundred veurs l..n Tkere w ere "ft r mu'ns that 1 note some of her excel - i 'i luK- i-a-ninininurot'i iale a (iosi.il i.rnm.T V -It i mw1mIv alwtut. t he'siiow fMfltli S'. Ih'Snlniitotlai'royide lor a
x. j.t i.u a: i. ii tti t nraiit)akaawi i-iiiiu hi;. , i - - i t u -'it.. ii.....:. ' . . i -i -v.--. i. . .... .. . i vi s: i., ri' . a .1
, , ;, 1 7 - ' , mrrnnmif;,,!.. ; no onp-t-Mtiiant.-K'iu n.- . uauuw. , ; we to tbemsi ives. . ,iKe doljf 7,(. t het ihtB iMiiafce a great wliont lo ten Mw-M-ts-fcaajiuciicu iu .ttre t rcamyxm.u.or-, i f f-n v;.iKh.'o"wl.i. l1 Im r..kMi
oirt no,,;-.ne. ive.h;j,e.nrreasT
J5 . h . . ' , . . , I t,r,n,l .... (.rnj.) .-.i. A V , n-.,. flu, 1 IIIO t ll f UIl.lt t f -ll f -r 1 . 1 f. lll.trr..'. 1.1 llin 1- i .. .1 ..... T . l- 17.. ... 7. . . 3 1 1 . I. I t 1 1 1 YT T . t . .' . . I A ...1 A 14 i...ui.l 410.1 it. I ... J
ins in tlie imweis, t-n'.n m rwc irs'I, wht i ' " j-"v
A giddy student," having got his fk nil
fiacfaied, wa4Id by bi-d'tetor that tlia
Ol pan
mgi agne(ln'p". Is'ilspaiu iu the Inn -Sc. Ae.
rrepased ailvby .1. II. 7.HILIX A- OO,
' - lH.nggh-ts, Macoi:, lii.'
rrlee.1; tVmil 1?-V
FoMBiIel r T. F. KM TTZ.tKV,
feb ! '-rlW.-' e-rfi-lwr. N
,rni rr
. Rfo.
i
mand-d large sums rf Tuoney". in pavm
of Iribiita f-Mig- in irn.car, Parii iiuent g
oi in w as
jnis'lloifTit.r
religions.
When the PI ( I i
hi V.. 1 ji'.'f) de
ment
ivc
ine uhjii venerable luurv ui tlie J-.n- i ,r u,l una
-d4Mr-ot4aL-.uasnriliMMui.'iuii' rht
aid
I no: Micce that lie hod snow liko wool. It is iwiseless ! And
10. j this is nltotretfur characteristic of divine;
and rXenuilm v humilil r ' operations. The great forces of the uni-
it ht.l Oil it.
- March '2'An set, to ameniTan act to i
;
i..r was -thu ! use
tlTld' di? nfei-esfj.(y"i "-ln tnnji-tie. Tbe
or tin noii.anrA annate t-tnnir are n4- Sneb etr roc
tialme.I and burled in Latin. -K'lt id Lu- t 9.L-for au 1 neeN a Chuiclrit7 nd lhe ver w"hr.mtfe-:-TlM- Son ne Ver stieaks. Adds an additional section, sl.owing '.In- - in:
glib, tlj are" noTessor.s. gosjls. psalm, atniosphere it mute. (iViavitalin U B ank to ad vancem ne,y ttpi tho pledge j night justitit a himself on tho g-poond tbit "
rolkc'oii ;ioiis, ihai,ks;rviiigs( t.ray- hix-sepjer. Tlw- tkvf t;J tlallyliWtroVtotigitc. ' Y . , i7'f rwinjgci,-e.t--t-4V--iM awi j licJiaCl rjjhUo itlralu his owir honey t
incorporate the Bank of Merklenhnrg
Adds-an additional section, .allowing tliej
aidr f had
A young man who wSs caught strain.
his sweetheart to his bosom the oilier "
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