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, but not being prepared to report the Chair proceeded to call the Conference roll by districts, when each presiding elder reported upon the condition of his district, and the character of each minister within his bounds. When the name of the Rev. Mr. Archer, of the Mecklenburg circuit, was called, his presiding elder, Rev. Nelson Head, rose and stated that in the early part of the year Bro. Archer came under a serious charge, deeply affecting his character for morality. He had been tried by Archer came under a serious charge, deeply affecting his character for morality. He had been tried by a civil court and acquitted, and by a committee of the Church, which also acquitted him. He had not been laboring on his circuit since April last. His case was laid over until such time as he shall be present. On motion of Rev. P. Whitehead, Rev. Messrs. Doggett and Langhorne were appointed a Committee on Missions. The following preachers in the local relation were elected to deacons' orders, viz: Jas. R. Griffith, Robert Hardie, Jr., John A Jefferson, Charles Collett, Wm. Bartlow, Ge
Mayor's Court. --His Honor had quite an array of colored subjects before him yesterday, to answer for trivial offences with which they were charged: Charles and Thomas, slaves to R. P. Archer, for stealing empty bags from the C. S. Government, were ordered to be punished. John Travis was heard for threatening violence to Mrs. Ann Shea, and then discharged. Philip Lambert, charged with being a deserter, was turned over to an officer of his company. The Mayor enjoins his night police to strict, untiring vigilance when on duty, to protect the people from burglars and garroters. If they are not more successful, he threatens to apply to the Council to have the force dismissed, and let the people become their own protectors.