THE CARTHAGINIAN. W. J. STUART, I Editors STREET BREWER, anor' TH UK lpi.Yt MAX 3l, 1878. 'All communications sent for publi cation iu the C'abtuaisiax must b nrcom- punied with a lewponmble nine. Uo .lwt.wuih tht uame for publication, but only ii Hccurily PRiiiiibt imposition. Our Ticket. ! " For (,'on;rrees 8ri District, A. M.Waddell, . '.( ' uf New Jlunover. -"-.V, . FoK fr-'fl.i itoi, tb Judicial District. i XVT. J. D. WcITER, 5 K or Senator 2 5th District; DR. JOHX Hll'ftW. County Ticket. Hoiihe of Keprenentutivetv JAMES A. WOBTIII. SUcriff, jr. j.WICKER. , uueeSowComt Clerk- s. ii. .McNeill. " t Register of Deeds, . STREET HKEWER. . Trciinirtr, i C. P. JENKINS. Curoncr, EDMUND WADDILL. t-'urviAor, ; DUNCAN PATTERSON. v PASSED OFF. . Our Convention met and the ticket which appeared in our pa per wiis the choice of the people. If nny dissatisfaction soems to ex ist weiope it will disappear. A man that is a democrat will be n "democrat let what will befall. 'Let the pjople rule.' has been our mot- to and ever will be. Now the ticket is out. Let all indepen dent and .disappointed aspirants nt . . l I 1 give way. me people win ruie . The masses must be heard. Let " us all forget the past, and now .unite and work together for one common good. Come one! Come all. ' Lets have no bolters, lit who will bolt, for personal dim cullies is a poor democrat. Wi hope snch will not be the case Conservatives, rally 'to the nomi hees 'of, tout party. Cowards i euveroppcrs and jealous indtvid uala may endeavor to slow disorod; but we know the good people ol 1 our County are too firm to let. such malcontents carry them oft' trom the true path. Never mind a man who (would like to "rule Moore county at all regard."'. Such men are ehort lived and ptissiwuy.. , OUR NOMINEES. As our Convention is over, we think it is the imperative duty of every Democrat or Conservative to rally to the support of the ticket. The time U past and gone for a contest in our party-hat was decided in our Convention. Now it is the juty of every good Democrat to sustain the nominees of our party. They are the peo- . . . MM I i .11 . pic 9 Clioict. men iei.au ariimcooe iu their decision. If our foes or i hose ol our own party endeavor io crate confusion Jet every true man oppose it and sa), to such malcontents ; you inut abide by what the people said. Your time, lias not yet come, but wait and see the result of the future. Is not this right . ' TRIP TO TABERNACLE. It was our pleasure to be pres' ent on lasfcbunday at Tabernacle Churchaiie.QuhrrlyaMeeting. The services were conducted by Revs. II. G. Jiarrett and J. 1 Ulett. Two sermons were delivered one by each of these named gentle men ; which were very impressive and calculated to produce much good to the entire congregation. Wheat and oats in this part of the country looks well, and abundant crops may be expected. The whole Democratic ticket meets the ap proval of the people -even of both parties. urge upon our fellow citizens every- hanr onions Special it :" Mr.V Nicholson. suM-ict. "The Dollar c,f darjhddies George McG' rlcle, suljictJTCby Leave North Carolina ; W. P. Cfine, tubjec!, -The Acglofaxoo ;II. T,"Wstkin8, subject, -Utah and the Mormons;" C. W,Gal loway, subject, '4The Seal, in tbefyth ical;"N. U. Street, feubjstt, "Philoso phy and Effects of a Life of J)uty E. J. Hill, subject "Oilier Wcrlds ;" J. H. Faipon, subject, ; a:-4 J. B. Lewis, subject, After this tbe m"tirals and diplomas will be awarlcH. - The brass mn?ic will be furbished by the.' S.lem Band."-' Thetsudents hivetjuranged for a hop j ou Tuesday n:ghr. ,The first part of whe-e the importance of action, sarrffking personal ambition and selfish aims (or the public good, and that w( rdopt the following resolutions a expressive of the sentiments,, not on ly cf this meeting, but as we have reas on t t hi lieve of the entire county1: Resolved st. That inasmuch an there is a Chief Justice of the Supreme Coart of North Carolina to be eltcted thii year, that we do recommend Hon. W. N, II. Smith as our first choice,- he being a ge-tllewan whose moral and le gal qnalifictions eminently fit bim for the position, believing the Judiciar his hands would Dot buffer itself come "exhau ted." Fl .-jr..J' TI...1 J- ?! M! , , i V ediiesday nilit fater the spetiking) WddeH for re election, thai we have will be devoted to ajtop At 12 o'clookj (the tjfnitau mil cojamence. On Thurs day Light at 9 o'clock a ball will be election a public necessity, as his pplen- Ldid lecord alibwija has. ever been fr- R. i z- .i. J rTi' kj ft." n ir.. ' waru iu me juiensi oi nurin vaiuuua. watched w tino ot cinary pleasure his ... n . tfivn Mnln hmnnr ro tA His nluo. e 78 actenz.d with nbtlity 8ud ispnorable ,ri . . t, i ni , , ? The niuMO for the 'dances wdJ be fur fcllKe ooiu to nimse.i aim cousii'hcuis. . i , . , , , , 4, r nislico, . by a .bandaAcompostd cf the l?suiva 3111. J uaii wc ucciu uib iu- For the Cabtiiaciniax, From a friend we learn that the Harnett " County Contention on Saturn ously ay last passed off harmoni- ind satisfactory. The fol lowing mommations were made, pra.-enting Ijef claiais to the nation, and defending her honor when assailed by the tontrne of slnndr. Resolved Alh. That we urge our ft 1- M i itizens throughout the Third Con gressional District to earnestly cbwsider these f-cts ; first his high Qualifications, uosjelfiih patrii-tisni and devotion to duty. Resolved bth. That we willl support no man fur office who is not sound in faith fiee fromthe mark of tbe beast on theforhead. His credentials for sup- por must be du'y authenticated, bav in" the seal of the ereat Democratic r? . party attached to his banner. Retuloed 6th. That we will support the regular nominee of the party, re gardless of preferences with our whole strength Rcsohcd llh. That we consider tbe success of the Democratic ticket of the County, State and District of the Grat Ra'eigh and Yv il A eood time u 4nd ev4yd, are ready for yen..1 minxon 7 ' : t "Harpers." expected, honored and happy at the privilege of addressing j ou on this moment us occa sion." I1U second utterance was a fac t'tnik of the first. thid and la- utterance Was thw ?Mr. Pieiidett I am happy ." "Air. Pie?identl are fcick.' We are sick tco, Measrs. K i or?, 'or we hardly kno v what to write that wo'.dd b of interest, to the readt-r- nf your paper Our first iteta of n-W5, hiwereri wiil be with reference to the pres nt ai-riculturat utatus of this section. We f el assured that yonr farmer ftiends lud rrae 9 woul 1 like to hear sriwething bearing on this sub ject. Oui fi st remark is, tl at a great deal ok onusal mteiet H being uiaui'est ed on this subject i'i tU State. Th. modus operand or larinrng 14 undergo ing a raJical change. Leadirg men are catching the gran 1 idea that farming is not only one of the mo-t honorable, but one of the learned professions, and that future developments will demonstrate the fact that the torch of science is go ing to illumine Urn subject withal others. This generation shall have hardly passed away befire- the farmers ill re at ace of scientific men. Indi vidual farmers will not occupy as much space as their forefathers. Their fields are g ing to be much smaller but their cribs and bcjrne- larger. Many of them trcyy I'dnp'iy this. 4otto m re li rhpiif fariDsVVou miantituM net For tbe CABTUARINIAk. I From South Eat Oeorgia. Messrs. Editors Il is a self evi dent fact "that for tbe put few wetk your Editional sanctum Las been liter ally stonned ith letters & communica tions Lorrespendcnts from every .shade of thought and degree of. brain power have at sundry tiu.es and in divers man ners spoken through the columns of your paper. The Carthaginian lu? exhibeted proceeded to ballot for the different can didates, the following gentlemen re- To-wit. N. S. StewRrt, Senator for Cum- an(j highest importance, and that we de berland and Harnett. clare "war to the hili" upon all disor- C, II. Cufield, House of Repre- gai.izers, bolUrs and independents. SPtltatlVPS 1 UB AtsmiciaiB vi iuc loipuoiiiy iucu Juo. Green, Sheriff. T S Rvr.l Hlprk S. C. J.R.Graddy,Reg,sterofDeeds. tjie yeOTte, D. H. McLean ; f.r Sheriff The contest (or Senator was be- y Gr . for Troasurer A. . A. twee.nD. H. McLean late member Bctbea. for Heterof Deed.,, J. R of the House ot Eepresentat'es Qrady; for Superior Court Clerk, D. S. and N. S. Stewart. Mr. McLean Brd ; for Surveyor, J. W. Pipkin j for in a handsome speech gracefully the Hsuse of Representatives, there withdrew from the contest for the was a tie Letwee'n C. II. Cofiield and C. sake of harmony, and for this pa- C. Birbce. triotic action washighly commend- ' The chairman appointed the follow ed, thereby adding many new ones ing delegates to represent the townebip LAV gard to tueir farms?' Non quantitua ted giuditas. Iu Thomas county, in thi- Sa'e, mettare dohu wonders on a few acres of land. Agricultural fairs tire now the order of the day in thii sec ion of the State. 'J hey have been proven to be such mighty auxiliaries in promot ing tbe cause of agriculture that many of the counties in this section actually hold two fairs a year. They have a fal fair and then an agricultural and borti cultural fair in the spring. This week a lar:e fair is being held in Thomas- vil'e. fta.. one also m Albany. It i e .1.1 fU'tt tVia vonrotftlio Vinrrrlnm finrtAaPtt to the word a grand panoram.c Mew lt thege esbibitbions this year in U it lUc . .,co - . c . , . "a3 ' , tible that the e .xhibitions are doii veaieu ai leasi uib uumicai i. origin anu , lU ,.r -;.,if.., oauseawmppe.iioi uib urn anu y corrasnondehl mentions these Mjcond mgnrude destined to chase the , . ,at . 't-n i . nf darkness ot night away and usher in I , nnw . . . State d i - the morn of some grand , political day. . , ,, f Doubtless -there ' are some bright con- ... f. vnr nntnnnA0nt. wu stations in yOur political firmament gt tfaJat out ,iefre are koking wu'CDUinuowed in meir curse v.iu , lcndid We lave recently beea guide your sbi.s of stale safely into the b,g d with an ablindaDCe 0f rain deMivd haven of peace, prosperity and . . . . - d f happiness J he voice of ihe people has , ... Tf nnn ahnnt tVa t0nt.firt certainly been he.rd through the col- L Ma an(1 o ,be farmer. have umns of your paper, and by. this time , ih- ' rnna Tll;4 t,tttm all tbe Jeaaers nave been cnosen to carry t mv t to of the stand rJs and lead, . we do most f . , ' ... j ii , 1 1 .t i l . . i i ' - - . j a n humDiy uua.mc great Doay pcmic to - , fKrt Broin, r. of old Snl W certain victory in defi-n.-e of the eternal ieaieluber that tbe se88on8 p. mciples ot trutu and justice Although outbere, aie ordinarily one month io your correspondent, , not a poiuician id ajvaiice of sectio and tbig ar So far as the merchants abroad are concerend, it would be in their interest for all the States to enact prohibitory laws. The money px- enrl by the Urge houses for drum ming throughout the Unite States is put down in the aggregate at thirty millions, of which amount the South gets.at the very least, ten millions. If ; they sell goods by sample as cheaply, or cheaper sometimes, happen along just when a small lot in some line is wanted, and tus supply the goods to the accommodation of the mer chant, saving him the expense and oss of tune necessary to go North to recruit his .stock, it would seem that the drummer is a public ben efactor in a public way. and not an evil and a nuisance, to be leg islated out of existence. Let the merchants be heard from. lluleig h Sews. is no qoudi principally aunwa. bleto the "sweeping clearance church fittings pursuant, of and screens. Yet they, one at all. are met witb in modern papa churches, where the presence ot either can scarcely be due to the Reformation. NFVV ADVERTISEMENTS. NEVER DESPAIR. How strange it appears that ', some people are always ready to 'despair," when any kind of i trouble conies. Our best men havij to withstand the assaults of the ignorant' and prejudiced. Both f .j ufasses go together. Somtimes a tman may appear to be your friend j but let the frowns of adversity some 'tis then he says, "let's leave him." Now. kind reader, diJ you ever remember that il s you are a dram drinker--you are nourishing and feeding an array of drunkards. If you are wilfully misrepresented let it co. "Be sure you are right and go ahead." -Truth is mighty and will prevail." "Justice may sleep but never dies," and the mnn who speaks falsely nird"tmkTiowirfglyofyon," jiist for the sake of gaining popu larity, you may rest assured,, in the event, you will come, yes, come up to, and enjoy the glorious priv ilvgts of our dear-bought Country. Come one! Come all!! Let's vlcct our namfneesi to his already large list of friends. We were pleased ; to learn also that Harnett county through her Convention named Capt. J. D.'Mc Iver of Moore as her first choice for Solicitor and instructed her dele gates to cast the vote of the County for him in the Judicial Convention. For this action we herewith ten der 'to Harnett county the hearty thanks ol Moore. Citizen. in tne tn.uniy convention to ue ueiu ou the 25th inst : Dr. J. A. McDougald, D J. McDonald, W. J. D-.us, D. P. R:iy, A. A Harrin.ton, John lty, Sr., Neill Clarx,' and John Parker. . On motion the chainnan wos added to the li t i f d'lej-ates. . On motion of A. A, Harrington, the meeiing adjourned. H. 51cL. McDcugald, Sec'y. the technical sense of tli3 term, nor neither is at present a citizen of the Old North State, ler, like his. ancient Scotch ancestry, he loves to thinK of spring came uous'ially early. The weath er out here is very warm. Tbe themoni- eter rarginc from eighty to ninety de grees. Smiling May wdl soon be gone "the old cou. try.;' and hear of tbe and 't3 last dflyS m forcibly reu,indiDg people, and wherever he m.iy be and however Jong he iay live, .that senti ment will be cherMied which was utter ed by one of; Carolina's distinguished sons- "Carolina, Carolina,- Heaven ii .i j.t l: us of what is coming. That heated terra which wiil cause many t us to wish we were able to take our night tov wards the north pole. A few words in regard to our adopted town and we will close this communication, promi.-ing to blessings attend tnee, while we. live wr t u at gome futu,i, da 0f a trip , through this section into many amusing red ::ji. n,.Kini.n Ij koonf Jf.i'lu ir. sons who have gone bbpad to light tbe . d ... Atlantio and Gulf Rail battles of life. Ifcey never cease to Rnf, Tf , ,,, , 0-.uv ,;i f,nm love her whoe fostering care aimed j5avannab tbe .City by the Sea." The them for the strite. nnnnlntion nf onr town is about one "Our own green land forever! thousand wi h ths exneetation of manv Land of the beautiful and brave- w u- rA. Uaa 'Ihe call of duty and the force of cir- . ,fK. cumstances may cause us to live and , m. , . 1 t. t-. . r I lbor without the bounds of .our native State but it will always be home, in and onward and like all other towns of Meeting in Harnett County. Corrspondencee of the Observer. IIaiixett County-, May 20, 1878 Messrs.- Editors. At a public meeting of the citizens of Upper Little River Township in Ila-uett county, on May IS, T. A. Harrington was called to the cbair, and H. McL. McDougald was requested to act as Secretary. T. A. Harringtoa offered the follow ing preamble and resolutions, and on motion of D. .J. McDonald they were modate Strang Correspondence of the Observer. The University. Chafel Hill, May 24, 1878. Messrs. Editors: Herewith I seud a programme of our approaching com mencement. The University of North Carolina is a State institution, and everybody is invited to attend its com-menceme'u. Just a few words about bat arrange ments have been made. At Durltti there will be good conveyances to haul visitors to the Hill. In the village every arrangement has been made to aecom- rs. Private theatricals ? "ome, in . . . A. tnb snite even of bitter remembrances, and m . r n. mmorn:fti n. .f we die m a strange land lwe Joseph phefa ox oiu, w '" Ever otiier town on ,hi8 great Railwa ,ng our nones tuar, tney oe e umm a game fund irations- of our. w - - , , . - nave fcuo camo iuuu juuiiid v strange land far aay from the bentage gelvei but 80niebo(j wiu be disappoint- posals. of our fathers. There is an old saying ed un the emiEration flv)W9 U ' .From the ltdeigh News. European News. London, My 23.--Tbe Cabinet Council held long sessions yesterday and y. .The prtpccU for peace is cer- Uajy.brtghterHo-da) tBanWToile time. Tbe Crar is resolute in regard to the retrocession of Bessarabia, but ba made considerable advances io regard to the limits of Bulgaria. There need be no sur ri-e if Russia, unJer pressure. consents to reduce the iude unity one half, or even more. Vienna, May 25. Montenegro has assured Count Andrasy she intends to keep peace, and her attitude wiil be strictly defensive. Consta ntisople, May 23. The fire among the buildings of tie Mibiime Forte proves to have bem the work of an incendiary, one and half a million dollars deposited there was lost. London, May 25. A Bpecial dis patch frjra St. Petersburg reports that tbrea army corps have been ordered to ?indland whfre a considerable force is concentrating. Tbe government has ordered, in event jf war, that all cruisers shall be manned by regular seamen and marines. The -Vienna correspondent of the TV Mies telegraphs : Th hopeful dispo sition in political circles increases, eope. cislly in St." Petersburg and Berlin, here there have been an active inter change of ideas between Austria and Great Britain, which there is every rea son to believe ha3 by this time led to a pretty peifect understanding between them, so that Ruraia, by coming to an understanding uith England, will also asrrce with Austria. Tue Da ity Telegtvph bss the fol lowing from Vienna : The plan under consideration here and at the Porte for the joint Austro-Turkish occupation o Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria awaits the banc ion of the Porte and the powers before taking any step. One object ot the occupation would be to check th ambitious designs of Scrvia and Monte ntgrj. Internationa! stick have suddenly be come very flat on the Stock Exchange in cowequence of a rumor of a split in the British Cabinet. Tbe rumor is not traceable to any reliable source. Th Cabinet meets to-day for tbe farther consideration of Count Scbouv dofPs pro- UP WITH THE TIMES!! MR. N. A. McFADYEN twpeet fully informs hia friends that he is carrying on Boot and Shoe Shop, AND MAKES HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ?.T 1 CAMERON, N. C, And will do work in the very best and nat est style and at BOTTOM PRICES. He hns nbo in operation TAN NERY, where he will furuiith Leather of 11 Wi ml . and par th biglettn&rket price for all kinds or bides. leb-Zo. THE EXCELLENZA Cotton Fertilizer, MADE FROM I PURE DISSOLVED BONE. JOHN Jl. LOSG & CO. i SOLE rROPRtETOItS, - No. 44 Post Office Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE BY J. M. MONGER, Cameron, N. C no 14-tf.. PLEASE REMEMBER. that after a storm-there is a great ,e tQ thicki0 m m m Kor Kress rasi vou nave Dten . . . . ; ,.r , . r , . stormed with the' communications and suggestions of your political and other friends.- Doubtless the rest 3t your de vil has been broken day anj night to such an extent that be would vote for an absolute monarchy ierss a republic. As your Convention has by this lime adjourned and thus put an end to all controvercy on the candidate question, there 'is now perhaps a calm and the way clear for your columns to receive sonle foreign news. Acting upon this pre sumption your Georgia correspondent ventmes to write again for the Cartha ginian, sincerely hoping that this com munication may not forcibly remind any of your readers of the words of the Latin poit : 'The mountains were in travail a mouse-caroe CoKb," ' Your cor respondent is yet in the embryo state and is only now beginning to see as through a glass darkly what a mighty nice and particular' iob it is to be a REMEMBER. It is the duty oi all good, citi zens to look and net for themselves. Party prejudice should neVr carry n mun so far as to cast a compe tent man aside for one who is "itching" for office. The Con servative party has made its selec ' tions and with some few excep tions it ifj perfectly satisfactory to the masses Through jealousy arfd spite some-few complaiiij'but when Luis the time ever been that somebody waa not disappointed . Drop it all and stand tinn let th npnnL rtil : r. " i' i i LuuaUlu.ouS1 aaopiea. will be oncn. and evirvhnd v can afit a . j , c WlIEARA's: We, the people of up- place to eat aud sleep. All the rail per little riser Township, io mass meet- roads have reduced fare .ne-half. ing assembled, touching the County The programme for the wee is as Convention to be held iu Ldlirgton, and follows : also to select .donate for the fame, Tuestky Bight, June 4. at 7:30 wro wi.l honestly and fearlessly reprt- o'clock, the dialectic and Pnilanthropic sent the views of this nceting and for societies meet. All the old members the better security of the triumph of the are invited to attend grand old Jien.ocr.Mic party whoeesplen- Wednesday morning. June 5, at 1 1 j newspaper correspondent or acting aux dor in the pastis a sufficiect guarantee in 0' click Un Jo A. Engelhard will I iliary 10 the brethren who drive the the future fir its tonestv of Durooso ; ,y' d.lr, Wfo.e th twoao-il"11 Thi8is critical .WOT,d w!".fh matters of reform, re'trenchmeiit and lo- ciettes. In vi tod. by Diulcctic KKiety. cal self-govern met t; and whija we re- After this will come the ad Jres before j.iice iu the dawn of a better er, and re- the alumni by Un, Jo-. GraDt, of Iowa. count wuh pride r.ud esultatioa the Wedoesday Bight, at 8 o'clocW victory that swept the Republican party representatives ot the Dialectic and from u gh places of trust and emolu- Philanthropic societies epeako They meut, and established a reign of peace are Messrs. .Robert Srange, "What and good wil between men, pouring oil hall be done with the Turk;" J. M. upon the troubled waters till scarcely a Lech, Jr., subject, "The Philosophy Antiquity of Pulpits. the tea planti of China. We must for The solemn reading ot the law the present bid you adieu and stiouid 0f Moses to the populace ot .Jeru- this communication nna its way to 'e f 8aem must have been an impres waste basset, as n goes overDoaru -va Kpn MF.rra the aeribe pity us and remember th words : 'I are , n ,.-. f ,hnh iney nau maue iwr hid iuiiuo. As to its configuration we are not Taxing Drummer. informed, though it must-have Some of the papers of the State been spacious, raised platform, a re advocating a tax by the legisla-1 jf the six persona named on one ture of five hundred dollars on all side of Ezra and the seven on the non-resident commercial agentsr other were also upon it. Stone commonly .called drummers, and l pulpits existed in some cathedral aemanaing in some lnsiancea iuhli cnurcn, ano roonasiic reiecionea, the matter be canvassed in the cam- and one of iron is stated to be in paign, and ! candidates pledged to I the 'Galilee" at Durham. when ror snotiLD hobsckibk roafvi i WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published at GARTH AGE,- H. 6. Every man and womn ahould take their County Paper. A good News paper i a bUmiag i TO A FAM1L Y. The families of farmers are neccwwrlly mnch necludcd, and do not emjoythead. v.intagrs resulting from intercourse with tober minds. TUE I JtRTHJlOlJITlAS will strive ia a great ateairore to aapply thin runt. We expect to procure tbe sendee of a few correspondents, who will occasionally gire productions relating to the interests of the masxes. MAKE THK ACQUAINTANCE full 6f ,critics of the "straitest sect' and perhaps if many of us had the gift of 'seeing oursetves as others see us'' we would not allowthis exscting wortd to web-h our brain power aud make a chart of our "upper story," by reason of our sending forth tetore.- the scrutinizing gaze of tae public a heterogeneous mass of isolated aiddnsolated thoughts bear ing no affinity to eoh other. But nev ertheles,i Messrs. Editors, we are going . . l -. ' r if f . ;m... 1, i . ii , . . . .. . -1 io try ana wnievouauoiuer i'ipcc lu ,as.i upon ner bosom, and Lttects ot our 1'opuiar. .System of j aVtTA Tjnued 'States. Ia yet we must ever keep that time-honor- Klcction and E. B. Engelhard, sub-1 the very be.utningVbowever, in making edHiaxi um view, "eternal igilance i iect, ''D.es Defeat make Tr.ason?' the vioe of liberty," f. r our enemv -U from tie Dialectic. Messrs R. W notdeadbutrleepetu1"andasthe time Winston, iubject, "Chivalry;" J. S. is fast apj poaching when every tr.ie Manning, subject, Con mcnism in Demoorat must guxfl his-coa abeat hiai America;" aud David Dell, sabject, and cast himself in the waves whose a. r't be Voice of the People," fww'Hii- itations in be-inniig to be felt by the quiet citizen na less than tte politician ; whi'e reco2niza so nin-h li.nn;nr. ....... u amugiiig UJUU the licthropic. Thursday morning it 11 o'clock the seniors speak. Thev are Messrs. A. ucfj of the Democratic part v. c A.riogtop, ubjcct, - How far Shall wc ' l'emc:i, of thi- august asscubly, I feel up the exordium ot our communication we syutratLize with and ftel very much like the toer asmtiniT sun" af Africa "who, some time sen. attended a colored C .ovrbtioa in .the City. t Montice ia, FloiiJa. . He arose on th floor of the Couveutlon, flinV" perhaps like Patric Henry wh?n he. aid- "Give me liberty r give me death.! Tae fust utterance of the A.'ricao ortor as,i "ilr. Presi dent, Fellow;iens, Ladies and (en vote to imposd sdeh a tax. . , I . Entries at Exeter, 131S-2, re Without having given tne mauer jate to materials "pro ia pvipyu, much consideration, the News is but that was a distinct building on of the opinion that this is a subject I the north side of the church for in respect to ; which tne view oi lectures and' sermons. Uupitals tne mercnanis ana pracucai oust- and oases for amoos at vvesimin ness men of the State should belgter were paid for in 1352. Preach ascertained before any attempted jog appears to have been a part of action is naa in tae airecnon ui religious services lroai me eariipsi, prohibitory tax on the commercial ages of the Church ; and tbe ser- men. And ic may noc do out oi (mons were commonly aeiiverea m ilace for those who advocate the the chancel ii front ortbe altar . i . Jr.. . . .. .. i . measure to suDmu a senes ci goou At a later time tney were aoaress reasons as the basis of an argument I ed from the ambo, or reading desk, why such law shold be enacted in I Q the nave, an innovation assign our State. ed to Chrysostom at Constantino It has been observd that when un- Ple. advised legislation is had touching In some churches the preacher any trade.callingor prolessioo,that oeed to sit, and the congregation ... . - i ... . . grave mistaites and serious injury i to stand; and generally the lect have almost invariably been there-j ore was more of the extempore suit, upon a matter oi mis aort,ine kind than now prevails- The or merchants of North Carolina are IderW conduct of a modern con ere the most competent to speak, and I gation arise from tbe discipline of it is perhaps not going too iare loiages, having succeeded by grad sav that they alone are fully oaali-l ual nrocess habits of comnar Bed to speak on this subject They, I tively little decorum, and the open and they alooe, are manuesuy tne expression of opinion on the mer parties interested, and to them tjie to ol the preacher's discourse. matter of permitting or prohibiting The rarity of wooden pulpits of i i drummers should be left. ! earlier date than the Reformation, or k . 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