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VOLUMK VI.) WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1S75. Siflgle Copies 10 Ge its. NUMBER 64 POLITICAL WAMFAIIE. Xfe call lha attention of our reader CJH u( Jd-e hnwll.lo Cc found S-r column, The Unease of ; .Jb-IU plain. p.mrtod and pungvnl, tml any "' know lnc ncanins f j j'.Ul know jut what he mean. j t aar what hMT. Tse rrclbod of political warfare ijnled Kr -litical oj.mciit of j Kartell i mMnethinj very ililJVr- I . fnHB Mf We ol me w,7 ,n "'0 Lj,txal warfare should In-conducted, j . a PepwbBeaa, and honestly and ! nrM4.W adv-cabr thw policy and the ! tranj.ctiou. IWwill.s'.an-iiu;: ibe lull i1' " o i .r.- :m .-Ui'i iuT mi now ,rtP!c f IvepubUcan party, : csplaiiatfn which was given, the usi-! " 'Ci b-' f-iji.d iu uur adver rc a belwr to be tba true theory ! scrupulous charlatan continual p. re-j ti-m.; ci.bii.n.. .eligovrwmeat, aasltrseoa- n...t j cat the ftUkouJ. It now Mcm.h, I ! e-i. .V. i:.u:we7."jftati lecturer of ,.4 brl ralcflatf I Mfa.c Ike hap- hao or taken up by another inU- ..I li. T, .,n no-unt nfthe , yrmprxnf t.Mli. vbcle moa bummer who livMwitb anegr,. baJ rKtl.cr tvl.ich l.n, pre vailed for the uy; aoor Hitical'.Bltufion. wi, n.I'iTcfiir-ir ind ncrhp. . p.Arctt, lri0y unable lo fill rn tmiwho, ie Wocate coofkled of .teeing ImHter, acd pcllu.t ,Itro u,t cvonilljrt win ture tW ffiiKipte of our parly. We are a "white uianV" oran in (iTdbro. I i( l itv ;il j , ,, railf c Ha Cn Molhe !cmocratc party, an 1 J If thi lie had lcen confined to the Tjjir(, bt.,M.M j.,:,,. .t.. a(d chestnut ,wr,licallyopp.il tot!Me who ar.- . co'.iiiim.h ,.f there two Mice!-. I hould lri.t.t-j Mui j ,y CVvnin;, ncx. rfrr ..f l!at i.artv. Unraac not deem it worth while to notice it. ikiak that the re-ult of flic cjrrying j t Jtae icw an l itenti.Mi-. of that j rt, mn r.-uU in the verthrow i-f j - 'rrpahlican institution, an-l the ; fl-r2Z f the oMintry into jii-lli-r um&c fmlicHUI w-ir that wiil W iui' flWl th"And tinic ih ;i ii the irbkh Ijtrlr prevailed all tl.r m'.i .-. hL.rol MMith. winch lnii ;ht lW iy ,i,r unfurtunatc accndecy of i ..J InnT4lic i.artv.. A Aa riean citirn w, b 1 1 tint 1 d f would only be to a. t on the prin k.rr i ri-ht I., wemh and di-ni". eipb "f the Ih-v w li., wnen he kickil !m ainl didercnee- bctw-.rn llie . KifMtUiicjii and !enocratic panic-, and ' M WKirnaii!. we feel lh we wmild ' y br rreiU in fir iltitr Iu our ri r I:J a, a, .J -.. We think that the jnl, turJ, cooiiu mi env' or the peplc , .n-ynli be :ihil to in ti.lilica! ma' kr, rather than I heir pa., .ion and prjdH.e, and whenever we are forced , foi:.n,.I it l.y it t.nk ai i -miie. nie h.roo-jl of lhi line .r warfare, we do ! roult i a nw of le-t iniony which can itaawillingly an.1 with icrct- lut in J lc civi-n to tbe pulilu' whenever the Ma a warfare ai bctn,: gcd aaint nubjeit -phall liecome f outlicieiit im tk Kepublican rty bf lc IKm.Krrat-! ftanee to jii.tily it. When it d n k party, it n-i our privilege to select j come, the c-luiiin- of li e free and imb ibe weapon- which we wou'd uc. uor poudeul pre-.- will be lively, nod the tch the rouad on which the battle ; subject of Mn ial cjua.ity will Ix' ex W t-t b (ouh;; and when we find the j hau-trd. rntmv rrvortin- to the lWi-t and inowl J Ho-ie-t men aie li-u.t- I with thi Mctupwluwv Inct and ikviit to iu- , sort f inditical warfare, nod with the lre and cripple tr partv, we can I lit rirht ami iw h...wu rrovnd atid with ' laeia-tratueatof In own ctoin- ; bunif iLe ramoaien la-l i-tnnnn r ..- . . f i i.. i - i i Ike II ilBHSCloO tmrni innuijiM wk- rnl lir in low, vulvar iid Miru:ou j ucii in are l-arin!c-. I am not acan aitacU on Kepublicau-, and we Uh di-l.ite l--r any i-lliee, and do not cxjcct .reih-ij l. fr tiiat ioim hi a ' to U-. The ab-nnlitv of tlii rrjx.rt i J ' ' raiaer aerrrnioaiou ami ava-c man- . me. We rrmt fic ii; with liiUmn , aad effect the w-t of our readers al- : n4t kaw. Wc wire in lici-e tlul , lar taaipaign for the or clccfcn wa jtl a auavbrr ol ntoiitbai-ll. and thai I aowkl not jet be callctl ujx.n to arm , MiiKlrrt in battle array,! and pi forth ! k Uj our ililical t-nrinitv; but it I ' -r .. wraaa tkat we are Dot to tave wacr, ; kwt rather that wo hould l-e on the , alert to repel the ml Murubn and ' . ..a . rmvoke.1 altark- that we have cvir kr railed en to defend. TW Jvmrm ha tiWotrrrd a huh ' aval's srl, inl i cackling and chat , riaj like an old hen over the iiumag- j Nry larje ef that i onlaintd there- ' m, aad, with the grraW. amount -l i sraaa arsti tnipvucccr, oa i4oii-ui-j . . . ..1.1:-1 I ' . rveral tiiuea a repcrt of a VerUiu , ctiow that it claims did actually j txwr m tkws city, when its writer well I kaw sew We waa Irltinf that wbwh was j ie, aad that be wa engagnl in a ' fa , eewtrwptible cHMracY to in ). is2 at defraud Jude Kiuwell. As kv already said, we are cj Iwed to r-ertwwad.t.ira an-1 abue in poli tical wartarr, aaU ,c tatter indulge ia ,ka "alew. e are tocccd to d so by wr ofpwftew:. a d we bereby firewood aad tair aarwis;, v the Jrw -wrtk-abuiy, aatd t each aasd all Hhr papers m Uss.Hau ee elsewbere, tbat if they wtead U 0(bt it vtatbAtliM" that treviU b ilk Umsw, d show tbat kuW iber art cryiaj exit a(iiat sovial T'y sd cirll Hjbts, aad are muj Jl ibe water for ibe pwrpc-e vf bki St Ueee wB aaaa i Ibr frt of so J rfwalitT cttil rights, tiiat their U wderstood; aad , we aha'.l take HticwUr fiawUT-swU!t aad eapoec TUk scora aad coalesapt, tb Wbi aad bb party aawocvatrw s , by aaaaia; tb aaaves of fri isa aad place ajal circmaaataa- 4er wbkb tbcw raJiaat aara bare ai afiaa U trf-f of tb iats pwrtyaad aataatbr awt iaatbw Jmrmtl iatif tbe ewatewt, 4wta st ca.t tba bwHsa - aaairaiiy baa traatad as badly," t a aVaalea rarabassd, "bat 1 sure . Trabaaty." reed sed a fe--kwwT atiU H aii ta yaai aa lawa, . Tba rrrw rattaaUa wba sfl Ira W aa4 laai aaw avaa ka arret araiaj ta euta Uaranuswat a Iaaaava taM MaU vera tat, rw tad aaly fl 11 tbatmamrj. A C.kltli. A bankrupt paper of thU city, which i said to l-e,-upported mainly by 8wind- ling it printer out of their hard earned wa-. ha- stattd, br mean and sneak- ing in-inu.-ttion., that a curtain colored mau wa wined and dined at my pri - vatc rc-dtlcnce in company with certain while friend.'. The statement i well known l i lv a utorc lhau usually stu- ' iJ lie. The colored man referred to, w.toe mir: nas hip uniT one U'ai tun , sheet had pi Mi bed, promptly denied; the charge, and epUine.i the whole I nr olih.iu h.i frequently lie I abut i;io lh.it I c ircclr ever know ol a freh otic when hf j:et it oir. Thf only nitnoyaurc I ever had from the I ili 1 tiiivi woad r wh.1 nt-n I ha-1 done to cai:e me t bv iLiiiiiicJ lv it I I h.n.- tunc to !clp the i -uthor and publisher of thU f.iNel..-!. j $-1 j r ;.r ! r i 'ul-. . i In of t:u !i pa The -me i not worth the candle. Toiler. S. nd m y....r .-.ub-.-ript Ion-. b-ad l-J. explained knew he wa dead, ' u niyko him tl -ulrr. mj ii- th..t he be w.-.i?rd I t .i . ,i . ...... i .. I wid mv. .lonevtr. that -.enr.il yen- i ' . I tunuu in llti .-laic, who i.ave u.-vu wron-.d by lhi- coiumoii liU-'.ii-r, have made it t'-ir buon, to fitil hi daik a! .. .l .Irt 1... ..iti li lilt in - -" . "- and hidden trail llr.u-h lit-, and have . 1 creat'in wlio.iti die capacity of editor., ( make their column. the common ccs- n i-r um mjh.m . luri'Ier U a: knaie i an invent and rai-al ii: i w . . . i .. m ' puon - n. rv lar ii i win innin'i, .4-i il.U-tao.wer. What motive could I ! I i- .i. . . ..: r have had' Thrncprorwof New llanov.r county bav i n l.n e in tlieir pift w Inch j .:r. . I....U j w..t:bl have under auy cirvnnistancc. ' I do uot exjfet to a-k lor their oti iu a capacity nhalccr. I am not in j any way ilepvoiou upon mem, ami j U,i i. wU known. I shall alwaycx- j rrci' m frreUom of opinio,, nnd of i .i f . pditical acti-.n. and in the future, a- in the pa.t, 1 hall. s-i far a I em in my capacity a a private citiicn, maintaiii a .1 I ' il,c ,, -ht i I the la Iff ins i-coplc, white ! and bio scwlo'l llie argresions of e .li, - rih a:-d the aoviulls ol ca-te. I Inltevc that in lhi cuntry priviha are fur the cople nd not for c!a-ew. I .hall aet with whatever party I believe ,c ii(ht, aud I hall pot a-k any - j iiv jcMiia aooui u. i ak nmu- ; . - ft ... : f V. at. i0- i,ul ibe rizhl of every man Iu set .,, Uk in jitieal mattera as . free- Ran, wiil;Hit re-traint, esccuti n or iotiainiati-oi. Ibis the people of this Mate are entitled to. and, I think, wnn- er or later, will have it. !).. U Ui-Lt.i- I'vjr th t XI 'j. J. -1- .-" "4 .". Vr 11.- lire -1 bad supposed that the publi cation of ay card ia reply U your alle f aaiooa about aocial equality would be a aaUIrlory iasaer. iVnibtle it was o to the public; but not ao to you. You ccai toiarit a routnTcry ailb me, by conslaatly repeating the sUtemeat ia rour paper. I win w ' . TV. I yosir tasuiuatiooa ara aafouaded. The traasictioo was prrciacl aa 1 UW ia my other Utter. I a as pot ia tiled to the genllcaaaa'a bouse; I did sot dine, avf was wlaed there. I simply transacted awd left. I a rat to bis ajC- oa buaiae. S aaacb for the facts ia this particu Ut case. As to tba general iaeton of social eswality, ia so awb aa yoa sceoa tadewira to ak yoar colaataa later vijg aad aurjetirw bj trceiviag coo tribatioats frosa awe, I will hereafter Uke weewaioa lo expwwa aaj vieww, i TMMtUim Bat if ycaa waat w atakt ca(-wul for Ua aeat capig by grt xiag ap taataarra race ajwociatsoa, jo will bar to coax aearrr the tratb tbaa yow bar Urac ia this particular IssUKt. I ba 4 drraa it worth hi!a to aotWa ibis aort a Mr acaaiaj, aasl 4-s aa aaaUly with tba Ufm that this tdki draiai af ywavr Ixiaaattoa will stop bat Uia Isir to b a rtry bilUr .m r.ir.ir ji' 1 1 tar ' i 1 -1 1 if f aim i. T. . v ... ai 1 ' correctly, you will lo charred with aar.aftiw.ar, .a. vaiaavaa, .. A ua IVI .fta-Tft I "....cial cpnility" far suriia.is.ing iu dc- jre that of dining with a colored man. ! of cur,. I have nothing to do with J the controversy. You have called on ' me to answer certain (paction., and this docs nnswir them 'recly and unanswer able J. H. SMYTH. (Jil l ITI'jMS A lutnf iinl c.r t.m and next i.i ti.. ..r 1 r which they will Tin: lUrrno! r Ii:ki: F'ttK-s has ac piirt.l r. ;.t crl !j:isy fr it fund of jy.iint htiuior, ;;trk'ir wit, stories, sketclH?, cli' H e ' ti-. n! literature, chcas an l puzzle (oliun:i, m-w, etc. Wc haxe ;irra. ! l i i Tn:: Wm.minu io IV-r with li:r. i 'i rr.iT Krkk ri:rs at ra'tly rihi-tl rate, .nnd wil! t ike miI- i i,(i .n f-.-r l!iv f.vo paper- for Id-vi i.im- )iatie. I .1. Vi-nir-r t:ik.--"cliarpo of ihi fv-null- di-ir;.-t. '- know nutliitii; nbut Mr. You::.:, bur, ir-mi what we can learn, !i" replace a v.-rv po'! i llicer. w : i :'Vi- reveiu:e ie:iiiu-i ocar ' . . ... . te.-lnii- ny to ( ai t. t . II. I. locker car . .v...-. mi.,iv ..mi i iriu :n.i in allalil III v a- st ii:an. Ili-re ha literailv been no fault to ls-.l with hi hi. and we war'ant that tbi di-t rt ! . n-t pndil by the lcv one !io k:i.w I 'apt. lilockcr, j ln-ar.-. Ii.-tim.iiiy t hi- w-rth ; there is n-ibetltr olheer, poiit-.r n iitlein.tn or through lbpub!it : in !iv: i- lhau ('apt, (). .i;hK-ker. Tlie .V. M i:. Jiiirc ti A Brief keieh : 1 e.-. 1 f llfl III'- i ml l'l o ( The fu!!on:.,-r -kt-i.-h, f-. d t u likely hv a iriii'-i i-l :. i pmve of int- re' : Tlo.- A! i- : ii- A -I lill'l.' ! ' ' -n I'.-refi e ! it. i w i ii . . :i in liit. i : t K;M-cop: i I n 'iina, p'c.-cuU iar,, ,x ,.,.,.,. ,.r- uiori of lie Chritian. ia t!: w rtd. a wt !lnthe oldcit . and : i i ' i I i i, 1 1 1 belli a b'.iilT -e a-:::: an v. i eb 'i:"u d?- ii.xniii.ii ioi: iii :!.e uo.i I. i: did not coiuc into ri te'n'e I !-. r. -u!t of the late war. ii'T asiv o lu r -.v.ir, but date ,""r"' : ' I ..I lii.al l.ni til flit l.n!l!i a .iliitilt -4 tvliati , . ., ... . . . , ... : . - " . xt vnTy history of Met nodim the idea m teii-- a iIim I--I or an :ii'Ieivn dent body w i.e . r ti.ousat i lie i . . i io;it u'.it .J a a (.'i.rUlian . r , j iiiiiil l frec et ei re u ni- Uinrtf ,.,.. , .,IU (,, ,jln, l wjih- draw Irom I !i ir wlnte brctlireii) when, l-l ly llcv. Ko hard Alien, in the enr Si"l, thevc-la'di-h-.l what i to-la toe Afri;.an u ,;4., Kjliv. ....j vll,t, .,, ii Auicrica;) an I, i!i mi!i they are :-.n inlependeiit or- i n-: iti- n tliev ar' ! opp.Ni.iuu li ai i.-anuij oi .mciiiou- . . , , -i . . i . r ..i lli.l.1T a lilir. 'l ( !i t iali II li ml lor tin propagation of the t :prl of (.'hri-t and the evi;ii-rc!i. iti ri ol the world. In llo thev lirld their fust V .invention. The Ucv. i.iehaid Aien l:avit) uceu. at that lime .-. vc.i'.ecn v-H an ur-lain- el inini-t. r, bavin- l-rcn onlaiued by the Uer. Ih-hor A-:-iirv, of the Mrtlt- im- oiii Kpi. ul (.'lu.n -h. w.v uuaimutu- J' ""f Ai. tli eih.v w.i ilcuinlv set apart lr hiiu br prayer aud the imposition of the hand of live regularly ordained minitcr. o.ie of whom wa Absalom j Jones, a priest l tar l'rotcstaut Kpis j copal t'hurv'i, iu llii" ilitvi-.' of the I llitftit Uct. I'ishon White, of lVnnayl- I vanu. iiio i tciicr ji . i on:vrcnca m l'hiladelpuia u:d thiu auauimou-ly re- crive uieiiaru .li.cu a uieir iunop being fully alified wim the validity of bis cpL-copal ordination. I loe nave lrai, taurine an o;anic ex-t Utetire of Dearlv sixty5 year eleven keepini; wih th' jrcrtb u( iu Church, it wf ahom are uow living, their juris diction, citendirig throughout the Uni ted StaU-s- Tlrrv have two thousand trarelin-ninistcr, their work being ia mis couniy aim in lorTrgn tauus M'Xii hr.lh' aUH.t two thausana . . . t.i fu4jr hundred local t rcacher. Tke Church aiecabcrshiw embraces a bowl ;31S,'j three tutvlred and eigbuxa lLfaaad; tro hundred aad fitly ibouftwand vf which are ia tba Southern Spates. Xvf rai thouaaad of this auaUr, have been a.emberw sioea tbaargaaisttion of the A. M.E. Church, Churxbes Lat.ag boea established )a ChaleUn. New v:a. -d other CUM wf the south. ) There at tt lhrc Taev'.tjical j ItvsUtaltoas 1 a the coaaxta aa lo- caled ia South CarvCtaa. ooc ia FWitLa, i tba pciif-al. tWUberfofca ia to-. aatod ia Xeaui, Diw, valued at tlvW,- txv ahwv, their book coocera, pabltsh tag hosa aAj prmutx pre-, their cttareb paper, Vc, is worti froaa OA to fia.uJ- lDdeprBtieal cf ihaaa, their cbarch pe'py i worth, aad ia anaally vahjed at $4.iMtok Thaw baa the A- M. E. Church, wr gaaiel by six'rra saeasiora lha Ihrra oora years aA? Lke tho ktti toa4 la IW hcarcaa tba saa U a awaa'a baasd. aprrad aaul Ur power throab Cto4 as foil thoaxboot tha aairersa, Tho following are the appointments of the North Carolina II. E. Conference, for the ensuing year. EA LEIGH DISTHICT J. P. MOORK, V. V IUleigh Edenton street, L S Burk head. Raleigh Person street, W U Nor man. ' Cary circuit, J E Thompson. Koloaville circuit L J Holdea. Smith field circuit, Jos IT Wheeler. Tar Rircf circuit, Bichard 8 Webb. Youngville, 31 J Hunt, IrfjuUburg station, F L Rein. UraoTille circuit, S V Hoylo. Henderson circuit, A A Botha ruer. Naahrille and Rocky Mount T li Roeks. . a Tuisnot circuit, N M Jrrney, Editor Raleigh fkristia JidrokUc, J rTLVJisbTu: HIL!,0&0' IHSTBKT L. L. If KN PR EX, P. K. HiIlboro' t:ition, II V Cole. Durdam circuit, Wm II .Moore. Alamance circuit, Wm M Jordan. Chapel Hill and Haw River, J J Renn. rituboro', Juo Til let t. Yanceyvillc, Jno W Jcukin.-. lccp Rircr, Thos C Moe. lx?.aburp, T J (SaUu. IVr.son circuit. II II (Jibbous. Flat River, J II .Martin. Trofiw-or of University of North Carolina, .V W Mangmn. (ItKENSDORO P1STRKT X. II. P. V. II, SOX, P. L. (ireensboro .station, S D Adam-. North fiuilford circuit, J W l.c.vi-. .South (itiiiford circuit, Z-b Ku-h Thomasville and High J'oint, J J. Herman. Trinity, U Craven. Iavidou circuit, C II rhillip. Randolph circuit, J F Craven. Forsythe circuit, fcj H Hel.abeck. Winston station, J F Hei 'man. .Stokea circuit, J R Scragg. .Madi-toq circuit, L E dUocy, Woutworth circuit, II F Il iuip.i.ii. J'resident of Trinity Cullegp, 15 Cra ven. Agent fur th ("onferenvo C'olie---.-, V -V Sharp and J ACunuingim. s i.i-r.fitv' lusTiiicr n. n. nr.t ton p. K. Salisbury .ilalion, L W ( raw ford. Sali-bury circuit, R T X Stevenson. Moorciviile circui. Thos lt Tfijib'tt. State-n illp ntHtiuit, T A C-oon. Sutej-villo circuit. N S Norton. Mock.-vilie circuit. Thru . Ihmu, J)vio circuit Wm C Wil.on. Intlcll circuit, M L Wtxi-l. Alexander circuit, II F Wiley. Wilkes circuit, C A (tanlt. Yadkin ville circuit Ilbert ii Urown. Mount .iry station, James WiUon. Sauratown mi-iun, Wm It Manes. Surry circuit, to be supplied (by WS (..rcHy.) Biu RiJge mi.sio:i, A M Lng. MltLBY PI.-TI.KT K. O. BARRErr, P. K. , Shelby station, II 7 Hud-on, Shelby circuit, J W North. I rouble J-hoal. (4 1) lVcler, Cherry Mountain, I) V (io.xl: Rutherfordton, S Icartl, Coluiubu ini-.ion, J Ii Carpenter, Marion circuit, N (i Whittingpin. ,'pMr llroad River mi-ion, J DCar pcu'.er. lVrsartvillc circuit, J (.' Cru; M rjant.m Vircuit J S Ervin. Ca'dwell circuit, (le W I rev. Iat noir, W M Robey. Hapy Home circuit, J C Har'.sc'l. Newto i circt.it, J, Shell, Roclt Spring circuit J W l'u :t. South Fork circuit, C M Andcrviii. Dallas tircuit, V V W Staaicy. Uncolstou circuit, Juniu T Harris. lTeldent Daren iKrt Female College, W M Robcf. crtAai-nrrr. PPTUtiT-W. It. B-vr.BtTT, r f .M . , , , V J -"y. J C SsKith Coar.otte circuit. Miles roy. I laeTille circuit W I 11caaat(iroTe circuit, T II Edwards. Muaroe staUoa, D May. Muaroe circuit, M 11 IIyla. Cuocsftsd, C M IVppar Ml. Ite-asaat cfrou l, A 1 iVti. Albermarle circuit, T. I Ricaud. Staaiey circuit, Ed HawUcd. Aasoaville ci remit, M C Thomos. Wadeaboro staUoa, Jai W Wbeeler. Wadewbort) orvaait, Jitasw II Gaiaa. UUarilla circaiU T 1 Eof Uad. r at tntTitu rtnu a r j. a. s elsox, r. e. FayettevilW sUUoo, U W TLoaapwoa, 7 y aai.ith. .ku circuit, I W Artau , . . . .... n Ha-'k laeUbawS e.rrwit, T W Gathrvr. RoekiAghaaa circait, Js Wheakr. Tt Dea cirrwit, M V Sh.wll. Uwbarriw cirraal, Oastosi FWrrar. Mtgwoaery eWewH, I F Kreraaw. Urthaga rircait, L II Gboasv JasWwbora rirrail. D C rhUipw. Dock bwra orrait, V S Chifia. VI1.M!Xi;TOS PHTRICT -W. 8. BLACK, P. E. Wilniinslon, Front Street, J EMann. Wilinington, Fifth Street, J M Rhodes. Topsal circuit. J"B" Bailey. Kenarisville circuit, J T Bagwell. Magnolia circuit, S M Davis, i Clinton circuitJ B Alford. -tCokesbury circuit, M N Boyle. Bladon circuit, J Stanford. Elizabeth circuit, O J Brent. WhiteTille circuit, Ph Greening. I Waccamaw Mission, to be supplied. Smtthville circuit, J W Randle. Onslow circuit, to be supplied (by G W Hardison.) XEM'BERX PlaTHICT E. A. YATES, P. E. Newbcra station, W C Gannon. Goldsboro station, J R Brooks. Wilson station, R A Willis. Wayne circuit, F II Wood. Mt. Olive circuit, W H Call. Kinsion circuit, C C Dodson. Snow llii circuit, Jas 1' Simpson. Neuse circuit, J J Carden. Jones circuit, N A Hooker. Eenoir circuit. J X Andrew., Swift Crock circuit to be supplied (by Wm. Wine.) Craven circuit, D Culbreth. Beaufort, A R Raven. Carteret circuit, James Mahoiirr. Straits, to be supplied, WA:-UI:tiTON PIVI-Rlff W. CLOSS', P. E- I Washington .-ti.tion, B B Culbreth. Warreutoii station,.! W Shackford. Warren circuit, J li Griffith, J. T. llibb. Roanoke circuit, li ( Hiirton. Tarboro circuit, F 1) Swindell. Wiliiaiuntou circuit, L L Nasli. (trccnvnic cir-.-uit, Jcr Johnson, l'lymoi.th and Jamcsvitlc. W S Ro.itic. Columbia circuit. Win Hj Wat kins. Bath circuit to be supplied. ' Mattcinu-kcet, Jno D Buie, ond to be supplied. 1 H Hill, Mipcruumcray. I'ortM:oui!i ami Ocrcc-jke, J .M I.um ley. Capl U.iUcra to lc Mipplivd. A M. K. CONFEItEJiCE. -i i oM) PAY'S KS.-tON Cwiii'eu nee met pursuant to adjourn ment, Bi-hop .I.ih.z 1'. Caii'pbell in th chair. I ) Vi.ti"H,tl exercise conductctl -by the Bishop; hymn paj:c 171. 'Rev. Arthur Staton addressed tlie TliruiK- of trace. Rev. E. Ro'nii!-o:i read the lesson, I7lh chap. lt Corinthian, after which (he roll was called and member an swered t-i their name.. Financial reports vie then made, with the execpti ui of iho.o of the city pa .tors, wh'ise rtporU were deferred .un til Monday, while Rev. Henry Epps, was allowed until Saturday to prepare his. Bi.diop Campbell addrc. ed Hie Con fercuvj on ibe ri-c ot Metho-li-in, and cXjilaii.td the ?oini.i: ioa tf African Methotli-i:i ia thi ei-unlry. Ik ned.i tiou by Rev. Wm. II. Bishop. !I!!U: PAY M'.-MM.V. iferenco met at 1'J o'clock a. m. ! pur-u Hit to adjournment. Bishop J. 1. J Campb-.it i:i ihe chair. The rei: ed by Rev Ii-u excrci-ts were conduct W. H. Bi-hop; hymn, page 1'. I. Ti.c ! .i-le 1 the ti a.lvirewd the Thorne o Grave aud read the 2"M Psalm. Ii-dl called, minutes of rctiou ses sion read and approvt-l. A t.i-j-..u:i wa- made that Robert Nich.-, Dai.icl ander, Elijah Haw kin. T!k o.j- W.a1. J. E C. Far ham ao-1 J. li. l'..y be admitted on triab prov.Uiug tLiy pass tb.cir examination. Tlie motion prciaiiol. Rev. A. T. Car and M. It. Salter, of ijjt Soj:h t'aro'or: t 'ouference, were ntroduce-d to tlie Conference aud iu vitcd to a i-cal in the bar. licv. '. T Pears-oll was introduced to the Conference vud invited to a seat in the bar. IVcaU-r MeCiaw.ey and C M Blount, were deinatel to remain on trial. A r.otKc that Anthony Smith be ' dt-cttatinued picvailrtl. C'unrt:ce then, axljoaracd. after benotitti n by Rev. B W Morris. loiKin hay's siaoios. Conference Bet parsuaal to adjoormr aaent, Bihop J. p. CaapbcD ia tba chau. Rlif c if rc.e coaiacled by Rev. M. J. Gssun. llyaaa paje 72 was sag. He tfcei adJrew! the Tbrocse of Grace aad read te 1 P.utta. li4! caIk-vI. tiiasbs fi pssysa w o (ad aavi-Ap4vvi. t The Ckwamittrc Letter aad IVli- ? Isefts rtpertrd rrerrss. tt. R. W. Mom 5rr4 tV foiVar- iatg reantataweu Wafjtauv, Mr. J. Waltoai aad Sr. I). Hewawai avar rrri aa giva lb j wVn Vks lierrar fcraoAs a4 ; tracts 1 Sfmrr-J That wf rrcwita thraa with thankfulness, and may the Lord bless them ana their In ends. Rem O. Price and W. Rawlings of the M. E. Church of the United SUtes, was introduced, and inrited to a seat in the bar. On notion, Rev. J. W. Telfair ifai granted leave of absence. Rer. J. Nichola offered the following resolution; Whereas, Some of the members have made it an habitual practice to stay away from the Annual Conference; Jieroitrtf. That any member who nee lects to meet the Annual Conference, and cannot gire a sufficient cause, his namo shall be stricken from the roll. The Conference took a recess to hear Rev. A. T. Carr, ef the South Carolina Conference. On motion, a rote of thanks was ten dered to tb Rr. Mr. Carr for his able. address. A motion that the resignation of Rer. R. Waters be received, was lost. Appointments for Sabbath. Committee on charges and complaints was announced by tho Bishop as follows; Revs. U. Epps, R. Rudd, M. J. Gaston, W. II. Bishop and Home. Conference adjourned, after benedic tion by Rev. A. TCarr. NEW AD VERTI8EMENTS. New Hanover County SUPERIOR COURT, December 7th, 1875. The- following named civil ca$c, pending in tht Sujerior Court of this Coanty, have been prepared for trial and are set for tho re- rpeetirc days and datc of this and next week aa follow ., to-Wit : THIS WKEK. J. B. Under w'tiotl et nl, r. A. J. Emmerson. James 15. Mcl'heiou, Aduir, r. Heirs at Law of Sophia Perrv. Sutton it ChihU John L. Cantwcll- John E. Lippltt r. ; l'sniel A. Smith, W. V. li. Smith. IsaarJII. Brnwn r. Jihn J. M.tore. Samuel 1. Hacd. Alex. Oldham r Francis W. Ketchner. Wilkes Morris A. D. Preston. J. W. Otrcns A ('... II. Marcu. (;. C. W. Mull- r Mary lavL. 1). A. Smith (''. I.vaac U. ( rainier. " tJi. Kj Sootl Ileubcn Jon.-ii. i The Xaiassa Oujui. l , ' r- -. ' P. Coleman A Co. ' Ml the above set for Uial on KriJay, the lOta inst. ' NEXT WEEK. City -( YViluiieto r. Mararfett Iahmcr. John MrHatchliu . Ib nkiah Reed. PoiadcSlcr Sltfmwrll, r al, r: J. It. Jothcrlan-l. lauba I'ortrr , rt. Il.-nry II. MrKrilhan. .VlfrrAa Moor, by hrt t.dn, Uelbrcjtb I)ickow", S. S. SatehU. Northrnf. A Csamniia w, hlVow. C. WJ Jojmn I- .Cnaj'maw. Mararatt Stb a Aatowia tltal E. B. Brlwk. - T. C. Pa-wrtl. mt: CV. W. MrCiasssT, Jr., A4as.. W,n Wrt. AO tW b( art for ttu) MosxU-, tto I it It J-aurC. flrter Xfd UtsUt. A. i. UrKtaH, mif f , ViOaav Cartrr. Was. i. tWw Jto J. Srr Bart A kWls-r X na . n. '&4aVw a far. rtsi a tan inAsf ato ia C (wtU. X- x. ttw . t, L It sg-. m W La 4.. g. XcTlliaitsSwA. TW KVaA.r 3tw Hsan ssw V. & awvtaw AJS tf aw sA-t m sW 1 11 1 . .. . aavaav in 1 a w wTSwoisas 4 WwMa . 9- Samuel S. DaJTy Jas. 8. WilUaais. T. 1L McKoy s- Commercial Bank. D. S. Cowan, Sa'r, ' rs. WiL No. Ca. Life Insurance Co. Wa, A. Camming T. D. M. Buie, c mL J. O. Woodruff rs. The WiL Manaf. Company, Thomas II. Robbias, Adelia 8. Robbina. Daniel O' Conner FlavuU W. Foster. Francis . Blossom v.. Samuel Blosaom, Solomon S. Simpsva -es. , Beabea Jonea. James F. Tost C. C. Kailway Co. John B. Stetson . rs. Thos. U. Wright All of the above set 4or trial m Wedncstlar, the 15th insU Northrop A Cumminj; Stacy YanAmringe. J. W. BonrUcaux r. Samuel Cannon. Margaret A. Harper r. Wm. E. Harper. Daniel H. Russell J. W. Sehenck, Jr., et .J. Geo. Uarrisa r . i J. II. Springer, et J. W. Spaulding ' r. Keuben Jonts. Edward It. Brink A. B. Black. Bryant S. Parker r. Dawson T. Durham. sTbc Bank of 3'et Hanover Wm. P.ox-. Richard H. Uranl. Same r Same. Santo w"m. I. Tope. Lemuel 11. Bovt den, Same -. Wm. P. Pope. Richard 11. Uraat. Isaac B. (.rainier rt. David S. Cowan, Ea'r of Rt.beii II. C..n. . The Bank of New Hanover David S. (!. E r liJo u. John II. Ia-- r. John II. Maohlmin. Stephen II. Manning, Chas. II. Manning, Yirk A Mebane rt. D. A. Patterson. All the ab.ivsnrtf.tr tilal on Tfewrrvlar, the 1GU nuL William T. Danit U r . ilosaxd Kcbrf Eire Coia't .. 1. James Wihn n. ... Edward Kidder. Edward Kidder MihlrrdSlokeli. The Wit. Sating IUdL John L. liolnKW, fca'i F. W. Krrekarr B. A. HoftrrIL Sam ad E. Wetry Murpby, Hcyrr A t'o- John llardv, Adai'r uf A. llaxly, C. C. KailwaT Cotsrsar. All of tW above -t for ltl f iUt, lk ITiatasaaaU Orrrrd tr the Cowrt : JAM Elf Hl-ATuV doc T-:tra tlvl. MPECIAIa'aVOTICIS.'' MAYOUHOFnc 1 Ott or WiiAtistt.nix. IVcrmber 4. 7S. 'I'llE boi4ers of I be atos4s taOltwa mm lis Bra of Jaatwwrjr west, attsuatas tat City of yiltwlwciCTW wlU SMUiy Ua 1ft wrrr 0 Uta Ctr at assea. Km ftsrsosi will tata Us aawowat ttssy tsoia. w tS-11 W. r. CAXADAT. Mavrss. 1 ivn trivrrni xr Sftwsavv natumi ms4 srl MlllStt Ui USS SftSSftt MW siiiwa OWW " mtn4 lima wnta t rwa rtww Sowwrw Ua awU4 ataman sal atrusa law its of stwaawy sowtK. nsro to un mm ass- tstf twwaa so su Uissil sfttwsi aa 1 iwn 1 st usSsa aafftssvawur mm iltn-Utn. 1mm t torte Cwwiaty tlaastys stiittSu I M CI llst. X. J. KtlA4rw FROM THE GRAVE. Tat asasaMaaa af a 4fryram. mrmmm sy a waasw as sail mrtsa- mnrix ricarrrjutt. txm enrrw.
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