History of the Presbyterian church in New Bern, , with a resumé of early ecclesiastical affairs in eastern North Carolina, and a sketch of the early days of New Bern, . Baptist, Herod, Herodias, and her dancingdaughter, Salome (50!) Mr. Lacy conducted the funeral ofMr. Richd Grist, at the house of Mr. John Washington, andadministered the Lords Supper while here, and left on Mon-day, 23d September, on the steamboat Jolui Stoney for Eliz-beth, Norfolk, Petersburg, and Prince Edward in Virginia. On Sabbath, 29th September, 1833, notice was given inour church that the Presbyterian congrega


History of the Presbyterian church in New Bern, , with a resumé of early ecclesiastical affairs in eastern North Carolina, and a sketch of the early days of New Bern, . Baptist, Herod, Herodias, and her dancingdaughter, Salome (50!) Mr. Lacy conducted the funeral ofMr. Richd Grist, at the house of Mr. John Washington, andadministered the Lords Supper while here, and left on Mon-day, 23d September, on the steamboat Jolui Stoney for Eliz-beth, Norfolk, Petersburg, and Prince Edward in Virginia. On Sabbath, 29th September, 1833, notice was given inour church that the Presbyterian congregation were requestedto meet to-morrow afternoon at 4 oclock to elect a pastor, min-ister, or bishop for our congregation. Accordingly, the meet-ing was held, and the call made out on 30tli September, withthe promise of $600 in quarterly payments, and as much moreas could be raised. Dr. E. Hawes moderated the meeting, andthe call was signed by a committee, consisting of Hay, John Jones, Thomas Watson, Robert Primrose,Elias Hawes, Wm. Hollister, and Thomas Sparrow. It wasforwarded to some minister, perhaps Mr. Osborne, as the ac-companying letter will sliow:. ^


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