iiv ii s V mini; it. VOL UL NO. 1)1 KCLKCTIC MAGAZINE FOREIGN LITERATURE, im,lm C)rrrJy, frrw ' Vmjt Vends, 1 VbMrfhf. t'toaiVr'. .tourmt, Twpfe tor. AtiJnmrn.it. tnnrtm ttrrtrr; ( 'defeat Horary Hrrtrr. f krtlm t i. . AM Ik hi ft'". "' fiWa fifi miry. JUemiU' I-' v -"' 1 ' We have also ansae: J to '""" ': "lee' ,i'n" Iftatsthists. tn ' - . .'b-U ie.tl. t-. d. I loinevarielv tu'1' "' ' fee IWtw'iWNwj ,i.l,..n...rn- Aleel Kusrvln "-trawl ottciM ill meteor II. m Irat.ts'ef hwpwlant (iiatorlral rw . Uplendid Premium for I SOS. r.r ft nw M-rir l f- lfc-rtir lW. p.v'".' S In rfvf. "ill r.'-i-- ti.n -f ll ("Uiut bmtutiM cliruia i "1 paHUm, HASKKT OF PKACflKS, SUe 9X II; NI) NT f (-11 K'Krlili.S, ; .Sir. m4t of nriffii-al J paint- The alxe t e i i ... ....! I.v I'rAi.L- V t .... intlw invli- antrlaaliw ''"' ' ' .. , , ,, ', VXUfeKiwM.: S' alley rorge, -ru T.T ..r.Uiu a will a. n,l iw T aubacribera ami 10.00. n" & w Keaatifal riiraiiw. 1'onluv Life Siw 612 x 8. f Thr eoba- ribeta tn.l ia.'J0. a ropy of J p.VMr.V,; nirtionaru. I u rwfirr ' af 1 run nam rontalninn ovei BOO pic larial illaatratiooa. price r Kanaenr'a TelebraleJ piece, Zetland lo oliie. .Sxf tl-9 14 I Term of tkeKrhetk t Inala cepie. 46 cU.; on ropy, one e".piee oo year fW" ! on' year IW.0O W II. BIDWKm British Periodicals. Th4 Indon Qnarttrly Revim, (-n aurvHMe ) vLm hdinbura Jleviev, (Wliif.) Tk Wcrtmintttr Itcvitw, (It mIk'hI.) Th North JirilUh Review, (Fret CliuroH ) Asn Jlaekuooih Edinburgh Magazine, at . ...a.l iadlcala are al.lv Ulnel DTvi Out on; of the beat writers oa Sv iei.ee. eng.oo .... .""e '- 7 . - (neral ZH,utMc to the . . a ...! ll ll'll .-..i.i. t.. the world or letters. n, . - . r ea. acbolar snd im p- " - . o ,.,, any ether sour. e. TERM FOU 1S68. For any one oflhe Iteviews $4 OOpcrsnnnm. Korsny two..: ti.e Keyless, 7.00 Kor soy three of the Itoviaas JJ Korsll lsarofths ltevlsws Ii- Kor lilackwoad's Manasiiie...... " ., For hlackvro.l ami one Kevlew 7.00 For Hlacks o.l and any two ol the Reviews - For Blackwood and three of tl . .levies ror Hisckw.od snd the four lie- u views,.' ...io-w t tutwof four or more rervm. i hi our . opiesoi Hlaekwoed, or of one Review, wilt ' If"1. 10 .aarefo M '-80. l our ccpies o, tho tour He- rlswaand Blacasr..o-l. fi.r S4K.oi"c n:w so on. tV3 1 AWIe RuoscriberssloulJ , ... . t1.a p epay i.j : ; a nee of - Oeter o y 7. ... L Tnl'ta n.liM-l er. I i is run. onlvanwlies l" current su.rtcripi.oua. r... - I illiro -- , - - , r ""- . r. . vn..lr mint. ben the post s are I. dull.. (krniinmi U 'New suiwrvieri. t Kaw nbscribrs to anv two of the above period ialt for 136 be entitle"l to receive, gratis sur or tl t o-ir list ievra t" 1W7 New Subscribers tftu fi e of the 1'erio.licals for 1WH mty revive. lowing reduced ralea. vis t!C th Mr iU.tt from JsanSty. laaa. to IVem- lie itWl w"-r - . i 1 a I VL nt I m i n. sterfroin i April, twag r v fl; tie res.. 18E5. 1884, to D.cemfer. 1H07 an. i ine '-7,' M, voar foresch or any BUT ifl Skkmsj w(5. tV Vettiwr pr.-nt.nfisSirterarers,iie e-Fub!ialiers. , Ko premiums cn lie (fiven to C lubs. j. Leonard Scott Pub. Co., r HO Fuhon, St., N. V- FA KM FmS GUWK, a- . .1-- .... l. ii.var Sraraasa. of KJinuurgu. anu w 9 vola,, Royal f Fa nOHTOJi. Wt "-rs- a- af V RRaWSar m - I ...maron. V. H t . V , LT. fHfSI janUtt iVreiiffHs iiifiMt-m" u-r-o- . .. w J he. te sn.T oe io.iou. w w.. . mi , ut..as wnere ne nws dw. AH fhoa-imlefciMl tomm. woo u ctra- ..... a ere Kr. rn.J .mwt"' 40 Years Before the Public, A HEPATIC IMJULS, To.if ', k ii'l tut u .i friI rtmly ir a" m.'.ohs DISEASED i i n V.I by if LIVER : Tjtr-r arc made and sold by . W. HKKMS. 1 (he iHSr.vTrr. w h ti i icijiwed to Baltimore, U1 n leer lit- i u liavenot-esoloili pores and ! Iil-al llietlH i.ii ". lint lO.HI faVOinhltt ItTIII-. lit will ; kiji rtn hn.l mrm Wpply. ami wt.l A-li I" U AitUv.-, w aifl ( rei.i.l, ui l!n . :! u. In iht niiiruUViii .'f i". . vtv :p-ri r t;i ! Xtfiloill Piiif, Ho Cni (' lliMlll i : :ircl lo iusa:e tl.f friSMli-ri ptib!t? .It (tree of .f t:.un hi nmiil ol Aiit.'y, i x. !. nc n I coiiii.mi. Thry vt:u!i o:io rticlu whtci.h.t .:u1kUv ' wlm lii powctltJagrui iudntrnngdivXivr. J (wliifi pivrs llirm nn a.lvniil.ii'f ivT every i,, l1M..t,.,,.r ofliwl ti. tin- Ml! hc.i 1 lir " . . ' .... . , r.miooMiKMi ue.l in ll.e-e I'Mis 'un ionj prt t p-l I.J .ho h.n.1 of Hi, ..Tvo,,r, may ! ( mnt frrblr pstn-nt in the iimsi , .plicate HHmtlUII, nliu-i mulo or leinalu ; W1 fro, (lt.,r Kc,ihur combination are bijjjily j,,,;, nild j tlt.lr ,c,iol, on the b.nv- -k au.l in.i.v.). in n cbtnaU- like ours where I co'iul'S are almost an nnfailinir con it qneiit e ol lite wi.Mrn changes to which all are snlj-cl, every one at all liable to sutler from I be influence ol lliee cni.srs, will I'm. I tlie greal-r-i .-. in.lv in liaiii( hi:i liver and bowels well cleauaed by tli e ntvulnablc I'llU. W here ib-- IMU ale known, especially in li e koutlu'in rfiittes. where ihey luitc been cii- t i:ulatel so rxtii.sivelv. ihey nel no recoin- nietnlariin thrir merits are h well known by terartfc rAWst,nWo!riw4m.i. Tbry il.. rel..re ate .leslinol to be, at no distant ,v the only remedy recfrnised and ne, by Ike people whew bill, .us diseases are so preva lent The a.tvlitare in this treatinetil there- I,,,.. ia il.at a cure s-t Us ialical and in- ere the necessity of brtutklllj! down 0e part to remove a disease m . 1 iilelc without the eystetu in one part nnolher. . . , They can be sent to any point in the tinted Stales by Mali or K.rs. ,lu"o, Hro... ls-Th. Or.. -U-Kive Oroaa, T5. T ,. " .h mu "iltber .ecompan, la. r.lr for lb. M. cine or II will be -at CO. I. r l. shcuM be addnaa ,j io O- Ial, No. &, fo 0LHi! fTaaar, DALTiaoaa Mi. , ' .here the, -Ml FrW"&!U. l-i.t. - , , lh, BtuM. ... salisl.. fur llv Mertiflliee r.ii .,.". JDlliM n. r,.Mo., Prngglt, Special Agent. 10:wtwlr REEVES' AMBROSIA FO R THK.jHAlR.' Improved I It ia an e'.egant PrewiiiK to tl .e lisir. It causes the Hair to curl Uiiiit fullv. It keeps the Scalp Clean s ml Heslthy. It invigorates the BooU of UiC Itsir. ..j d. fair alt.l llcir.l to Kt W lli vnrisntly. u torcca ...v . , k H Immedlatel sto.is Uair Falling Out. It keep the lltlr from ('haiiiaoColor(lroia age. Jt restores Urey Hair to its original Color t, i.i,,t-flierfii:rou''nesraitnatuasoeen oao. .. - . - an a-a , " for years. It Is compeaed entirely7 ;.infliielnn)'piire?y vsRetaf hie siibstniwes. It has received over six thouasnd voluntary testimo ninls of its execirencc. inan or which aie ffom phjl J .i.aidiuaiJHJuay.sten5ias It is sold in half . . . . i un.l Lotties (the name blown in tlie iriass ) ny (ririst anil I'eaie s in rn.ie. 1 I m-1 . ,.ra . T 1 1 liT i 1 1 !'. I , 1 vtiiuaauiic ui ' frlin A ( o.. X'evvl orTi marcnlatwly State of Noztli Carolina, t - WATATOA COUNTY Court of Plms and Quarter Sessions April Vm Iloiton, Gaanlian vs. Thomas & R- E. Ikwn.. Attaclnncut leviedonland. TTaMwornia 11 5 f resi.lc liCfpn.l lh! limns oi tins oia.e . . w a r aU.a.s ..l 1 .1 infi t i ill 1 deretlfM he Court tM 1 be , - . t ' . a. r T ...,n.L-a ill tr0 AsLUTHWI .- vnw lor si i- - . State, nolityins said defeiulants to be and a, Zl,., n,tt Court of Pleas and Quarter pear at onr next Court Sesijiis to be hehl nr inecoumy w - . ... ... J ... r W ... ... at the court-house in Ucwe, on me ma : pa IW ll any i' j . . . 4 nol iondeienea to tte e ot f-- . . ..... ',,-..,, fnmiav in Ar.nl. A. I. tf. Hi. old orih State Fewer." Oasitm. SALISBURY. N. C. SATURDAY. MAY 30.-18C8. Oonnccticnt Mutual Of Hartford, Coat.. TATKXKXT, PLC 31, 1867. SSKTS $17 670,288,88. INCOME FOR 18C7. $7,726,516,53. FOU I'UKMIUMS $6,332,804,95, FOU INTEREST, $ 1 . 3 J 3 , 7 1 1 , o 8 LOSSES PAID IN 1307 J I.-J),7.8I8, DIVIDENDS I'AID IN 1S7. $64 3,003,00 Interest received Jtiuni tbau uayilutaca. DivideiiUri avtraftc ovet toper n ut. A II pnlicie uou-liiifeit uble lor aatntpd amount Asaurauce can be effected in all forme deured 5AM L. DOUGLAS WAIT. Ueuentl Ageut. lUWitfU, N . C. J. A. Dradshaw, Agent, Salisbury, N. C. mar ;i i w if i II N H H T IS. I 11 ti ( II 1.4 I'KS lfarrcul is Over! The YUldis Great Prosperity Abounds I Winter has Come I m00re"VKUrIa11WIt6rkerf rm: (iiikat TOWS COLXTKV VEEUV ! THE MTtUL tutlie I-eadhis sad l.arsrst tircula J Valoe.nd Variety of Coalesta and Manly o A )t rli,race. u.or- Aioiealtural. Ilorti l' . ..a.. L.i......i...,,il I d.-rti. v ulnl New ..V.ntiA.- WMai-atloiinl Literal V ami Xe n u iupsrasd witb Kngravin tb.nan, otl.e , J.iriiJl. --air It couiprlsca llepartnientsuevottdto o j IticlmliiiK Agriculture, liorticulture, Slice) Husbandry, Grazing, Dairying, Rural Architecture, Domestic Economy, Choice Literature, Science and Art, Kducation, Youth's Heading, General News, Tonuieeef. MmMs. ' With Illustrations. Tales, E.-ways, Music, 1'oetry, ,.,.. , j l.lnli,tttl A'. . . I 3 .... V .. I. ,m. mil .Ti.-ll- 1 orkei .a:i"iiu'" i.- lNtinc isrwlvtn the Fast nn.l Wet. orth ami.-ontn " .". . . t a I Ml ...... wS Irtal.lu I fa it employ me laicm .u .... -e- ' c..n. of Kditora,( oi.Uil.ntors, Ac. con.icieHUiany ofTe best Farmera, 1'l.aters. Wool ti.owersj Ui. ,lers. Horticulturist &c a..d sSohot In brief tlie Ilnrnl in al.lv edited, profuwlv illimtffttcil. SeiiUy printeo. u..:...iM. I ''...!',. I . l.,v., hwtriK-tivu and kit. sc. iii note f '". 'Z. S,V"." . .1 :Z I TIM ll' HI .-.CHUfiv, - ' Kiitertaiiiinp. Wlierever located. in Country. lllspe or I ity, Y0U WANT T11K Hl'KAL ! YOt'R FAMILY AND PRIEXD8 WANT IT! Kor it w s lapte.1 to the wauls ..f all. Xotetlist it is not ii ttfi.tl.lv. hut a Inrpe nii'l Herttitir.il Weekly, and that Vol.' SIX U to be inaterlallv enlarged. f-FTTarhino a nnmlieraiid IT. h. xtto your 10- oatier, the 10 halm hoi. tlie one e.rjonr eioue,, . v I. . , .....L-l t.-.t . .t-t.T.".t.ialf.i Ml iht. the It i-sal is not tlie nr your money . i Kaefrowio psrss..; intcd in ext style. ear 1v,k;. on.l J W .and j : j'' iiinsfintioHs" iiian aiiy "other .fo.jrtutlof its lirintod ( lass; A Title Fape, Index, e..ateiow orvjm iur. TKItMS-OnlyMaVears to clubs of ten. S3 6t per eopv. Vol. XIX bejrin -'an. I. WW Xow is tl.e time to subscribe. irat Offers to Club a(rent. Siec!mena, Show-nilla. I"remlnin Lfola Ac. sent free: nrthe 13 imnibers of this Qmvrter, (Oct. to Jan.) on .:. r... ....I., i.' ,i . i . ..i. ' A.Ulrrss "" '" "J '"J .. ii. w -.tot- r uec v: v . .... I ....... . ! . . I , . I . r N V , ACKX18 WAXTEO FOU TjE NSURANCE COMPANY - - 1 1 xrrrvn.Yir.D A XX s A - , jirj8 of m ulocegei j,, ordor t( And how theij Li W, Fought andU)e0 comply with the roq tuJl f...i Tl'iii 1 jA:i1. 1 -l....Ll ' Jia ua 1....M1 111 .18 IJidf for Dixie. W AI1L. Incidtada.. and . Futetclua ... ! ...ii"!.. HitrreConteflerner, eoimtrfstTip ami- S m !k Jafl. "4 at r. . tivos of Personal Adr.nture, Ami the Caiiip, i'ield and hospital, together with the SoiifTS. ltivlhds,i Aneedotesnnd Hnniorous lucl- . ............ iii.it... i.i I'nvnsnn (luniiK. in ilents ol the War lor riouiiiern inuepeuu... Therein a certain portion of tho war that win i ii en in iv...-.- a-,.- a. a real part of it. and will, if preserved eonvrj ; t7bmm.y dry reports or this nan iv.ny )m. nM the gossip, the iPHth;'VJl war. This illumtesiheetmT,et;-rof the WVT-r hemes, "the renutuceftiid hwrd.hips ol the a 1 Via Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Pietur ,! ira,.,atw..a WIMy and MarveUs, . ' n. 1 I 11 .1 tl- a.t.l (I.,, w hltlll I'.tllOr . aiiift of the WSr are here IhrilH tnu raiuer ana 1 iHiinw, w -y, a materiy inaimer, at onco msionco. u .,,n,,ti.. Mu vrinr it tlie most amine, unique. brilliant and readable book ttrat the L w W catted Art. Amnseii'eiit as "rell aa Instruction rnay found in ereypaire. as Rraphic detail, tminam . Mmrws hu4 oteir lor a (fjiasas- . a ....- f a . . L. 1 I f. 11. 1.1 fAf a. oi" wjandaotBiUC Bii.wry.ar, ,.usu, .u- f iHTll It in" winn v. 111.J.M. j r.. - I- ut .......! -.C Ulrrr art senn iue t'l.i ui;vi.- mm r.. .-v.. . , ........ ., w.i . . . rti.r irniK an,. i full deacripUop of the wort:. Address ' ni.wnv.0 A THE OLD NORTH STATE, ITKI-NV fffcKIA J U-HAtui or friM itiiTHx- c tilb.i-C4UI an uivih ii Tri.W WEEKLY WilCHHil ASD I0R I H STATIC 1. "ii f-w One Year Hlx wioiitba. 1.80 A .roaaX ..n tin- iiim vi i ii.Iu u i. t tl.t iu:jut.ul. ul iw aniaM-npiKin. Tlie type on wliicb the " Oi.r Xobth Statb," la printed ia aflUNly new. No italuawlll aiiareil to , make It a uekuiue iait.tr lo every raimly . IM oroer to ilo tUia have engaged llie ervic ol ablaaud i accumpCalied literarv eontributoit. Advertising Bates. Tit AXMJ5XT KATBa moatb F.T all nerledaleaataiaeM ne .s,nare. Kjr-t nmertita i li kubaupKul ium:t1.in o utiai t isileafor la-riotla of one to f.Mii nionlln. I vin. V Mo- I a an. 4 nn. n mi 1 T sqrisr. i SBI KS, k Baieaaies, I jrss. I or an. lot- r. 00 i Ml SI.' on 6.00 ns ini 760 III (Si linn I I o 91100 Jf.00 auiio 13 (SI n. oe H no i . . i7,l ssoo i; ini it no n si 91 (HI : in 4'l IKI 69"0 W1.00 2l INI gam nxix) Af (Ni Mine 7.INI 3 4ii H6o 440(1 . . j 1 vi a a. . "i atr cni- SJ.MXI. 7II.WI WHOP ATKIHSOK'S ADDRESS f That Brethren of the CUrou and I ifVy .Meeting as wa do at a time ; ' .lMa.a . . .- ', . . I l I 1 . 1 tl.l . 1 I I 1 I I I . I 1 I ll l fll. V fill llacl IL II I I II I III (IIIVJ V ri 1 1 1 1 1 v i v. i i depression and likewise of tnneh anx-' iete because of the political condition j df "the country, and feeling as wo all must the evil effects of our present circumstances, in weakening tlie en ergies and impairing tho ro-ources of rfe Clin ch, wo -yet havo catt6e for ufiitual congratulation in its general condition at home and abroad. The number o' the Clergy, in this Ima indued been diliialicd. ii.si.m. ie..-y of' their muintainance, owing to mc general iih"wi of the people, and in that way we have lost B'.uie of our most faithful and nsc- j- ,;,, infers. JJnr. wherever the in work, the borer llHS lieen W BOietJ l . .. , iarVest seems to. become increasUlgl) w. 1 .l.:..lr ... . i i. .. . T iblnlr ho lltllinaa II. , .T,! (jnubtcd that the Church IS beCOIll l g Verier understood and more highly after consu eroO as liiaritiiig ... -.. ?reciatcd throitghont tho Diocese, in Christianity. t brought together, 1 he co nfirmalion Tin the places where from all partsof the world, the rep o ' havTvUiled nro on .he whole, lar- I presentatives of that great and rapidly I .. 1 .A tl.'r. ......il.or nf inrM OURHUr COIIII1I lllllOll Oil WlllClI, 1111- for tnan usuai, " vminir 111011 applying for admission j r. . 1 - . for Holy Uraers is ery mucu grwutt.. (tint, nt nnv oilier period during my y , , S. f.. KuiacoptO, Or 1 ueiiov o o( mav j ' I . i V , I k I , ,. 0r mv nredece-soi s. vn uie 0110 ' . . j . . n .-.,- ,. May, 1868, (dlUll.g tl.O Sitting of lllO Convention) I consecrated St. John s A. ...t. W It Wo t in II- sing of ihc Convention, in bt. James Church, Wilmington, 25 persons ; andv ru the 20th May, in the same Church 1 continued 2 others ; and on 27th, in the tame Church, another person ; on SSifi, 1 contiintedl in private, a sick ,,eis.n, a UieniOOl ut- vmu. i jt Wilminr'ton. and on the same UuiTCh, -W llll M WVJ uy, . ntiillier sick pemni of the parish - Tf-tneji of the SaitlC CltV ; (,l ot. 0 .llllCe, IHO 0ut v j I luv line been rcaucsted by the con vontimi to attend tho Conference of tho Uishop of the Anglican i Conven tion to bo UeiU at uimnein u pepiy bur, it becenio necesaary fortne tf mediately aittr the adjournment of the Convention, to set out on my visi iattAti of tllO Central and W ostein llinvn ordor to no lies' i-Lioh 1 aliould Jiave been in st ro ltictant to refuse. Mid- yet oproplmuce rwi7KlrircTt w, im try 4hr terms have resid ed in neglect ol litefljek n,t.. immodTattflv COlUHlitted tO ly charge. Accordingly, on tho 80th of Mav, 1 set off from limv, and on held the tervico 01 im aw . . . i .NoTthaipptoii count) . The church building lias I ,n,.i-k(i tVrviti tlie viJlaire to a ; siUtiied more tefiteiit at two miles . . , the concreicas Tl ul iZ n nf its most nsettd Inemhers, ill the person of tllO late Ed.nond gjftg ,,,3 to be Till deterniinatu.il o l their .1 ry. v asiwsve- i .1 7. . . ...Lie MllwrlAVI ,,-rt t secure lUBir. teiCMtBs services, which, m conscqueiico ol iM.vv., - - i J:l? ,lth , ,iw, mvafpriollfi Hliu viuicm I . . M Castleman, and the- C be ' tinned abscetiCO of Kev. Atr ' - . a mr . m : 1. ! i5in- luicrrllpted , i t . : P..vi.il... li,A n uersonal claim to to aisimo- hah colored, im1 administered I lie Holy Oouiinunioe. u the od and 31st, I preached at Henderson, con firmed 4 irnn(is and nltso administer tho Communion. On the 6th I preached at Williainabimiiigh, nd baptised an inl'unf. On tlio 4ilU I Muni preached twice at 'Jalord, and ;!!i,nWl9pariia. t - nioriiiiiL'. I DTcacnoa nt i-miiihuuii:, ill the aj'ieiiiuou, alier a aertuon bj Iluv. Mr. Vaughn, I confirmed 0 uaona, 2.af uhunt u ora otdtrrtt1 und- at night I preached to a colored congregation. On the 10th I preached nt Kittrell'ii Spring, and confirmed 1 person. On tho 12th 1 preached at Hillsborough and. confirti'cd 3 persons On the 13ih at St Man 's Chinch, Orange county, Iurcached and confirmed 5 persons. On tho 14 h at the request of th tneiilfv. I visited the School of th AU'J-srs. nuigiiHin. m me uv j and was very favorably impresaed wit.l the order, cheeri'lllncas and ap- ir ii l . :...(.. ..... .. ........ I Uiiient nit'trices Ot Uic pupils. 1 ' preached to them and continued C of j ilifir number. I In ilia l.'illi Mm I IC. h at Kulisbun- i --- - I picached twice, installed tho Kev. Ijno. Heeake Tillinehast as Hector ot St. Luke's Chinch, confirinedf 3 per sons and administered the Holy Com- imiriioti On tlie 17th at Chnst Ch , Hownn connty, I pieiicticd and Coti ; . ,! i i in ii ri - 1 nt tliLMii colored in hivm v - On tho 18 h nt St. James' Church, Iredell county, 1 preached and con- liimed 5 persons, 1 of them colored. On the 19th at Stateaville, I preached in the Methodist Church, kindly off cred mo for that purpose, and con firmed ono person. On the Slat at G win's Chapel, in Wilkes county, I preached, baptised 4 children and confirmed 4 persons, o .. "ois SoiiiiL' Visitation. From this ooint (Kockingham coun ty) I went mi lo Baltimore and thence t'o New-Vot k, on my way to England. Of the proceedings and results ol the Lambeth Conference, so tar as , intended to be made pub J. ," . informed ... p.lii nro a oil IV Wdl lIHOrillou. lie. v..u are already , well informed. That meeting will, 1 believe, behero - . , der God, the primitive nnd nnadulte rated'Gospel of Christ seems mainly to test for i:s preservation and diffu sion. . The princ'plea which they set torth in their pastoral leltor and their rcso lnlions, and in which they concurred with such remaikable unanimity, are those which can, and which alone can, efl.jctually shield the Divine Truth from rash and ruinous unbelief on the lv less one iiiiuu, ni...( - . ruinous innovaliuu and corruption oh .. . tlio nthorl Amid consid rahltv adversities of opiniorij frackly expressed, and with dtgnified tyiTrrtesy andgreat anility maintained, it was yet very oncourag- iiij to see how absolutely tlie vne Faith" was received by all. That Faith which has come down to us from the earliest ages of Christianity, and ia to be lianoiuitleJ to ttio laiesr. And the Catholic character or me Church ; its adaptation to all sorts anu 11 It 1 V 1 1 j so wwoo' ( ...iclitiivna of men was made striking- ... ........ - ... .. i i j. ..; wltAii onn ooked arounu 1 V lllllllliv ov ' l.im litwl AV iti what mutually remote quarters of the earth, in what ditter eut steles .rf intetfegenee -dttf cvf ih -tion. amid what -varied-races' tneee a. . t ... ..A t.. men I ved and labored, wno met io aether for the first time in those an cient Hails at Lunbcth to consult how Miey miglit best advance the King doin of Christ. : , - H I 'PU,.M u-oot ilioan nresllt who wer.' spending their strength and penlling their lives among the most degraded jieath en tribes of Africa. Others from a.nonp the savage of Borneo. Othora mmm tomed to the political turmoila of Uh; J)uoeracy of Atnertca ; again, sat in the trout rauas o. ,. - of Enirland. Some were of world-wide reputaiion as Theologians. Sv)u were l . .. m-t. oail some I I'l lilll'l L l" ""-.- . . a. ia a I 'IK . . vi.il.Cli Hit eminent tor insiorieni r. s;- - -- LJUthtaMuabed lor unuiaiit I M agreed in aceopting tor th r( 7 , .I.A ;:.retio.. of otlu rs, ruiu.iiico anu ok ...v .... - . . I - hliirdWrtitg - af - - t'hhiat which-ia plaVdy 1 . . 1 1 a . . ... nv jtaugb t in .ug.it in Uouy snpian,--.-- mns, v .-.v. I . ... 1 I VI J U .naV perhaps he permitted to one ' single c oiic rive Crate (WHOLE NO The renewed opportunity wliicb t f n joyed laat year if estimating I he eomli tion iiml progress of the L'kiirrh Kog land, dreyriicl the nssnraucs which I previously (plained of its grtat and raj. ul mlvsnccmi i t The Clergy, in uiun ber, ar 'nearly luhle what tiny sere at the eamnieucrinent ot lh n ntary . Tliry ttd And Niith a are snid ! 1 Halsslisasassr crensed in similar hrnnortion, mid new boilduigiC ofti'n of great beuaty aad spleador, are ennlimially rising up Th" srrrrsirip at rrT"tlnifcIl W WMlancW Uh"" more ami more of srileiniii'.y, devotion and iinpressivencss, and it ia ia tham re spects, I believe, uneouuled on earth The Chun.li. set ins to have an increaaing strength ol hold upon tho people. An established or Jiseetabliabsd religion, as taught hy if, will remain the religion of the l-mirfish uirrion : LI. ssina that iteoule and going frtli from ihem to bless tho ro e , ... .. . .. . . ... . .. .ta I . . . . inoieH mil nine uimii unu. 1 I was strongly urged by twodear Irieiida j ww j,tj blt.n luv prishineni iu Bati ,n0re, to spend the.' winter aiih ihem in Italy, but I felt that my duly hd ilse where, and I returned to ihc United states about the 1st of December. 1 At the instance of the FWdmenV ('oniiiiissiiin, I ; reached on tho subject of the religious education of tlie colored population at the South in several Church es in New York, Albany and Baltimore. Meeting the convocation of Northern New York iu Albany, and addressing ihem on the same subject, on which lliih op Potter, who was present, likowiso sp..ko with greut force ond deep sympa thy with bis Southern brethren. In I ;.ilt im. in- 1 preached at the ordina tion of three young Blinisters of Christ, and united with Bishop Whittinghaui iu setting them apart for tho ministiy, of whom one, the Kev. Nelson Falls, has since come to labor omong us. About thu 1st of January I reached home, and during the lest of the w later "'rilThlop'tPngi'ves art aoooauToT his Fall visitations Persons confirmed during the year are 395, of whom 321 are white and 74 col ored. This number exceeds that of tho confirmations of any other year of my Episcopate, while iho places visited uao been fewer than usual, owing to my ab sence in Europe, showing a njoro rl'd growth in tho Church. It is also to bo observed that where the Parishes have been vacant, at Ooldsboro.' Elisabeth City and-Kinstoii, there have beeu few or no confirmations, showing that where there is no minister there is usually no progress. . 1 have administered the Sacrament of Baptism to twenty-four persons during the year, of these seventeen were white, infants, three white adults, two colored infants and two colored adults. During the last year tho Diocese has lost some of Its .most valuable Clergy. Tl.e Rev. Geo. M. Everhart has resign ed the charge of Calvary Chare h Irert derson county, and St. .lames' ( hurch, Henderson villo. and been transferred to .i f t: r.e Koiitnekv: tho ltev. f.rt- l,Ir ""-y-w '.ti v..;.. ; w5n (,.er , at present rcsiumj, ,1.1 1. till CiinonlcallV Witnill inn CI. i. B . ' ' . -w . Dioce-e ; the llev. AYm. Hodges, D. has resigned tho charge oi .. . efraroh, r Wiirteirtwiradw been trans ferred to the Dioc.se of Maryland; the n. Ine. AV. MurtdiY was, aunng ..." year, transferred to the Diocese of 1 enn sylvania, but has recently been recctvcHl again into this, and hat aeccptcd. the . charge of Christ Church, Elizabeth City and entered upon bis duties therej tho Rev. Joseph J. idley,.-.lP.i!efef4 I t... Si lWa Church, Louisourg, l l 1 j a I and i,a8 UCen transferred to the liioceso . t IV V'anant nt qvnnessee: tlie ncv. D. D. Vanant I " ' . i ' r...,.n,t tn the Diocese wcrp lias dccu inwsiwyw . ' - . of Missouri. JiiinLJiaxiJ orto by ordinations, to-wit; W ten, who was admitted to the Order of Deacons Snndy, May lfttb, 1861 St. James' (.Well, Wilmington. ; Th ltv. J. Brcnton bmith, D.D ,ha , i ironsf. red to Uiis Diocese from that of New Jersey, and has become pal of the Normal and Training .-choolsX in Ualetglr for .the education of co onred teachers and tiie instruction of coloured oiirtlsters. snd has alsa taken charge ot thc colomed congregation of St. AgU8 tine, in the sauV city. :ri.a. n "Uilaon Falls has been rS- ceivad by letters dismissorO into thisDio cese from that of Maryland, and has ta- ken the Hectorsiup oi pi. - - Halifax, in conjunction With tliat of .. . a .t- ' :.:-...:.. i..t.. ItrTlum.as.lvlneaor, Be was, dwr- . Watcta, foiuicrly lleWt , intdavsr, subjected tOJBM m - r . I . Sw act of arts ero pi 1 WH' ..-r . ftf .uberdiB.t6. -f -.tj.ttT..5ti idl'enc, but I I I alt tiK f :ntrest hynayin up ano save c l j j jj TODD, f&mr- IU.4)wd, 1 fcip'hr On at K?-!vi rrres: a. I . I MalUl'. Hlt "s S -A , 1 T-ef y ..

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