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d and .Frenee render- .I unr'lereteuu, it never with the organ er 1401112ity Sett the SU 103a, of pawdilate bankrupt. Al- of the Archbishop of kit, Louis. The Winn* the worst blemish of: the l:';ng-
responeible, tho k'reuell paper lots long eitii.o eetaeetl publics" lush °hn:► tl►, be etiaced or patched
dettook Uel repay bIt'ssrs. t[ou. '.Cho entree on wee ocetabivu oeoe Nowr. I do rant traake those
LiOnot l3ruttiers .b (hellfire, merchants, wrete etnnr'thime like air. Slxortt'e gttotp,tians to palliate religious perms*
E,f orsellit,s, hart t3OU)e of the Jeciutts guataticn,withnut the "So we behove,." cation err any tarn, front any quarter,
in Paris appealed to P artianieut against but the anti-Cittiteliu prose took ode Protestant or Catholic, and 1 thiult
this apintrertt injustice;. Piarliament, vantage of th'i Way it wan prit te,d, Mr. bhortt will see that those early
however, • condemned the Js:suitkt to and very convcn)iently removed " so .ltt+£ortner8 lie no doubt often speaks of
1)uy the dealt, and soon after seized stay our enemies " All over the U►ilted with feelings o£ respect, were: very
then' lrttele bus rendering it impossible ewes went t his letter.. New it was touch apposed to the Denomination to
to cl„ ao. newels, e?eeiiatnent, by a attributed to tlais b1s11opinowv to that, which he belongs, A few words on.
moan majority, p tsseti to decree of - talwar: stripped of tiro qualifying Papal infallibility and I have done.
li:ruieltttteut. :',ucl in regard to this eenteece above allede:l to. A few My reverend frieud, in that portion of
tlt•csee the Protestant bctruell says : years ago it was put on Arclabisbop hie letter paddishetl iu your edition of
'1'hie decree _beers eo visibly the lty.tri, of Philadelphia, but he denied Juty 19th, says, • Now one infeelib,e
mark of platen Laud injustice that it it and it was sfeevu that be was a • Pope completely and forever abolibluel
fii•tiarirlt foil .to be euutttO.0 wl by el, ; strident in Rome at the time. Now,. the temioty la 1773. Another infallible
honest and unprejudiced melee la')wever, lay revel:t tl frieud has pee Pope has revived ur virtuully created
former letter, I asked ley reverend _ setrted it in a new dress, the que,ify'iuy - another body of Jetruits iu 181.1,1 tie.
friend for vie:ilk enol,ese u£ humeral- neetence, "So say any ent111ies,a' ill Uoril lay reverend mewl (Replays his
ity *gannet the J, suite, Iii his last left on end .,8 ► we belioVe," incident, lack of kl)owiedgo in renal to tae
At al, events I have never seen it g;iveu doctrilte of infallibility, its taught in
that way before; Nei+? there is a Burt . the Catholic Church. tlateoiws dei
of tlotlbtfitllress 00115 tins se►ateuue, not`heiieve, UOr does the Church teach
if the, "wta" is en:Outsized, it looks as that the Pope is infallible iu all things.
if the writer agreed, with "our .Lu such a matter ad the suppression of
el:entice," otherwise it might bo taken tete Jesuits, uaatttu•a of thecipliuu and
as implying that the wrier believed Church government 1)e uiay air; itis
"our eu5tnies" used the worms quoted. duly wheu Oa the ineuthpieeo of the
As regards Father:, Hedger, I had the GeneraIOomecil he speaksto the world
pleasure of frequently listening to his ou nrattots of faith and morals, grid it
lectures and sermons; also reading should also be understood that trioti%
some of Ws lv .rks, aud, atthoug1i like bilk/ does nut meant ttupecsability or
all converts he wee a most zoaloas freedom from sin. 13efure eeechlding,
priest, 1 neer; understood he wits in era 'Editor, I desire to thank you for
favor of a Stan: (rhumb, He was a your lli►uluesa in giving space to my
atn,st enthusiastic! :American. But, letters. I have endeavored in fay own
tuy deer reverend friend, don't you humble way to defend a body of men
thiulc such language colnieg from from the charges that have been laid
such goariers lacks that Jesuitical against them and at the same time
crafty cunning we hear so much about? suety, how absurd airs some of the
31 Bishop O'Connor andFather Hecker popular notions. in regard to Catholic:
possessed it they don't i how it hemi. Uaatte,s in general. Arid I have en -
Neither (la they say what is to be the dee vored to do so witbout giving
nature of the persecution hinted ut. offeuue to my Protestant fellow towns -
•Are they to use the rack ? burn them men, and also. defend my Catholic
at the stttl:e ? . imprieen them I er item:its from theimputation of belong
whirr i In fact, this Bishop and iu„ to a.Church as corrupts as she is.
Priest don't talk about killing at all. suinetinid represented; for ignorant
Can we say as rerteh for the fathers of r:nd stupid we must be to adhere to it
the Reforivatiou 4 Let us see. When under the circumstances. t for one
Luther was protected by princes and would not stay inher bosom an hour
magistrates, he wrote, °'shoule any one if 1 knew her to be ono hundredth es
present himself without the marks of bad as some of her enemies say she is.
a divine vooation, or the human. I have probably as sincere a desire to
authorization for hint to exercise the reach the goal of all true •Christiaus
ministry of the Word, although lie as wy reverend friena, and I firmly
were an angel, even Gabriel bieneelf believe that -in the Roman Catholic
who had come dowel he must not be Church I have found at least a safe
listened to. Drive hila away as tau road. I have no other reason for
apostle of hell, and if he does uot flee, staying with her, and without boasting,
deliver hien ftp as a seditious inan to I hatter myself that my powers of
the osecutioneer; (Cool. Luth. in Psal. disueruinent between good and evil
71, v. of Jeuse , p. 147.) . Again, in will compare at least very favorably
.addressing Sylvester Prieras, he said, with my reverend friend, of whose
" if we hang robbers on the gallows, sincerity of purpose I have not the
decapitate n nrderers and burnheretics, least doubt, aunt that were he to satisfy
why should we not wash our bands in ;Mused as to the correotuess of nay
the blood or those sons of perdition, statements he would refrain from cone
those Cardinals, those Popes, those tinning the charges he has insinuated.
servants of Ione and of Sodom., who . CATHOLIC LAYa1AN.
defile the Church of God I (See 0.i -
ander, cent. 161, etc,,,p.109 ) Again,
he enys, " Como Princes, to arias 1
The times are acme, the wondrous
tunes, in whish a prince can gain bea-
ten more easily by aheddiug blood
than T by praying," (Linda T. ii. vol.
.130, and Torn Wette, vol. 84b.) T'ar-
ther,Calvtn in fiis''Defensio Crtho.doxa
Fidei, ou the trial of Servetus, who,
1 believe, wanted to reform the 13e
formers, argued that the governments
are bowel to suppress heresy, and those
who deny the justice of the puttish-
meat deserve it themselves. And in
this opinion he was joined by all the
clergy of Geneva, (Scheukel, iii. 889,
Dyer's Life of Calvin, 854. Paul
Henry, ii . 234). Illelanuhton also said,
" It is the duty of secular government
to banish blasphemy, false doctrine
and hezesy on the bodies of those who
are guilty of them." Also, " Since it
is evident that there are groan errors
in the articles of the Anabaptist sect,
we conclude that in this case the obsti-
nate ought to be punished with death,"
(Bretehweider ereMel:Moh, op. iii.199.)
,,and again, speaking of Servetns, !Ie-
lanchthon write to Calvin, "I ail
entirely of your opinion, and I hold it
'as certain. that things having been
done iu order, your magistrates have
acted acourding to. law and justice in
:putting this. blclsplieinel° (Servetus) to
death," (Prelim; Court, Defeuse de
Calvin, p. 282 ). Beza also says, in his
defense of Galvin,. "Obstinate heretics
are far Worse than parricides, and
deserve death even if they repent,"
(Torg. 715), At the Llxtheran Synod,
Ffatnburg, 7th August,•L681, at which
Me.anethoa was present and. voted yea,
was passed the following.d cree 'Who-
soever rejects infant baptism ; whoso-
ever usnrpa the priesthood ;,•whosoever
holds unlawful assemblies.;,whosoever
sins against faith, etc ,.shall. be pun:
Words may have a ethanal* history 'i liked with death,' t ealvio. !list. dol.
13ut the quotation he makes frorn the Auabaptisnie, iia, p. 222, 22i, 229,
,hephertd of the Pansy has a very iu Also tetlsptts,. p. 176, 865e Ste also
terestilig history. Nearly forty years Adolph Menzol's Neuvre Gesohiohte
ago', a Mr. Bakewell, a convert to the der Deuctieu). Of the many such
Catholic Church, and now, I believe, a quotations now before tne, I will only
'United St rtes judge, started a Crttlioli° add Mae'%nlayts article in Edinburgh
Raper with the above title. As ear as, Review, vol. 1, p, 1•2 1, 4 13y no artifice:,
letter he alludes to this cletuluad, and
Saye, 1 have " Beard what Macaulay, -
U.iltaw, tlia leteueli Farliauieut, and
Pepe °lenient have aid," &e. Bnt,
my dear reV,'reud friend, those °barge e
are et:ileraf atld not speuiiiu; by
specific, 1 menu individual charges Oi
same speuifio crime. I have sbmvt,, I
ti:ime:, that OheluQbt YLV. did .not
charge the Jesuits with any wroudoing. .
Now, in order to snow wy reverend
erieud what I mean, I will bo as plain
es possible, rind, in order to do so, wilt
spbeify a uganber of t rirnes eoiurnittod
by Protestant clergymetewho no doubt
taught "New Testament Christianity,"
etre "Trnt)r,1 i; htaousnesteaud Ohrist."
April Oth, 1880, Rev. B. .1. Lawson,
Nuvaskto, Texas, shot and killed a
negro who had stolen some articlesof
trifling value from him. In the same
locality, on the sante day, an iutoxi-
caved wan named 13urharg persisted
in disturbing ,a Sunday schooi, and
/the pastor, Ree. Mr. Miller,went home,
got a gnn, shot and killed the wirer
Lunate man. On April 9th, 1889-, at
Baltiruore, eelaryiaud, Rev. Joeepu A.•
14lunday, was almost killed by !raving
his throat cut while engaged in a
drunken brawl. On April 25th,.1889,
Bev. l'vir. Dobbin, of Duferitr. couuty,
Ontario, I thick, was deposed from
the Presbyterian or Congregational
Church for crimes the mention; of
which would pollute the columns of
the most immoral New York paper.
On May 20th, 1889, Rev. J.'T.I3ooper,
of North New York. Congregational
Church, thougha married man, eloped
'with Mary Curtis, aged 19. On the
'27th Juue, 1889, Ruv. Ie. T. Burns,
Church of • England clergyman,. • I
believe, was seutenQed to two years in
the Kingston Penitentiary,. tbe lowest
limit allowed by lave, for robbing the
post office, appropriating a poor w,o
man's bard earnings that .she deposited
in the post office savings' bank, and it
is a platter of doubt if the Govern-
ment will nleko restitution. M,y,
reverend friend also remember the
indiscretion (at least) of Rev, Mr.
Longley, a Methodist clergyman of
Toronto, WHO, though a married- inan,
acted: in such a manner as to seriously.
compromise the character of a young
lady' member Sof his eongreg atiou. I
willclose niy list for the present by.
)mentioning the indiscretion of Rev.
Mr. Stonehouse, of Strathroy,who had
to fly to the "lancd of the free" on ae-
eoutrt of several charges of blackmail
attempted on hotelkeepers in that
town. Doubtless, by this time my
reverend friend will understand what
I mean by a specific• charge. Oen he
bring a single such charge against the
Jesuits during the past year? five
yeah l twenty years 2 a hundred yeayst
two hundred years? three hundred
years?' ,L challenge him: to do so;
nay, more, I challenge him to show
where a Jesuit has appeared as defend-
ant in any criminal or civil case in
Qanada: or the United States. There
may be, -bat I never heard of any. I
see Ur. Sltortt ha taken to quoting
the old, worn out "No Popery" twad-
dle. For ipstance,, he says; Bishop
O'Connor, of Pittsburgh, sad, "Re-
ligious liberty is merely endured until
the opposite can be carried into effect
hWithout peril to the Catholic Obureh.
And again, that Father Hecker, in the.
Catholic July,1870, says,"':there
is ere long to be a State religion_ h
this. couptr'y (.the 'United. States) and,
that State religion is to be.the Roman
Catholic," In regard to. the first, I.
must insist ou 11r. S. being more expli-
elt. Is it the present 13ishopef Pitts.
Burgh ?• Was it in a..Pastpral letter
Sermon?, Magazine article'1 Or per-
haps the gilotation has a history some.
thing like the one from the ,5lacphereit;
of the Valley, of whish I will speak.
anon. Or• perhaps Ptather l ecker's
Seaforth.
A frame building owned by airs.
McTaggart, of Toronto, situated on
the south side of the railway track,
was , burned on Saturday Morning
10th inst. The loss is nog heavy;
insured for $200.--blr. John'Hannah
shipped a car load of creamery butter
to Edinburgh last week. The butter
was sold for 21 cents,—Rev.
McCoy, of Egmoudville, has accepted
the call given him by the congregation
in Ohatlfam,, N. B,—Dr. Smith, of
this town, has been appointed., Vice -
President of the • Ontario; iliiici'ieal
Association.
Wrnxeterr.
The council met this . evenings in
the usual place. Members lbers, present--
Messrs Sanders,, Paulin,, Hemphill
and Davidsou. The Reeve in the,
chair. The minutes. of Iasi meeting
were read and confirmed. Tae fo[-
lowid'g accounts.lvere handed in and
on motion were passed and debentures.
ordered for the same, viz.: Clerk, half
year's salary,07.:59; clerk, overpaid
on statute labor, 1889, f4; Win
Sanderson,•Jr,,ringiug bell, half year.
$12.60,; Seaf: rth 840 1, priuting
voters' list, 1880, `,'5 . A Gowdy, re-
pairing sidewalk, v$2,50 ;. W A. Ruth-
erford,• opal oil, thee, $4.313. The
-estimates were made; out ante a by-
law introduced, react, three times. and
pasted, levying the rate for, the ear
rent year, which amounts, to eighteen
mills on. the dollar. Ott 1 otioa by
Thos Hemphill,. seconded, by Jas
Paulin, the clerk was instructed ' to
have the Treasurer's bonen; executed
by new sureties his, su0eties having
left the province.. The reeve protest-
ed against action e» meet of action of
the street eonenilteo int. not attending
tri 'the streets. and sidewalks. On
notion by Sas. P'e elle:,, seconded by
join: Daeidsore.the.couneil adjourned
to meet onthe third Tuesday of
September, or at the call of the reeve.
J. COWAN,. Clerk.
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THB BB,OWN ANCHOR, WINGITA
TREASURER'S SALE
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L N D S.FOR T XEs%
Ontario. j It-Z.1,112TUE of awarrant issued by tbe Mayor, under tho Corporate sea ,,
Town of 1Viugbam, }Town of Wi g:tam, to Ino directed, boar ng datc.the fourth day of July, 1e'
To wit : } mauding ono to levy and sell the lands r E,•,tioned.h the following list, for ....re...
taxes duo thereon, 1 hereby give nutiee that unless such arrears and all costs are sooner paid, 1 s'm'1 1
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oven to sell the said lands or go much thereof as may be necessary for. the payment of the ratan a:.tt c .-
at the Council Chamber of the said Town of wingbant, on.
SATURDAY the Twenty-sixth Day of October';. 1821:
. At the hour of'TWO O'CLOCK: is the afternoon.
The:following lands are patented except parts 1 and 2:
Quantity
No. Street Survey of Lana, Taxes. Costa.
E half of 20 Scott south C. T. Scott ' 1.10 pore $ 2 78 81 .50
E,part 1 & 2 Josephine E Gov. Add. 1.2 25 17 7 50
•3 Josephine E J .5 W Sadler's • 1.5 14 lis 6 GJ
115. Catharine W Lett & Davis 1.5 5 01 3 53
116 Catharine W '1 • 1.5 b 91 3 68
83. Johnuud r rsnois Leet, rid Many 2-5 6 513.
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Treasurer's Office, Winglam, July 4, 1880,
WINIGHAM SAW MILL,
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AND WOOD,
Kept constantly on hand or out to order and deliver-
ed in any part of the town on tho shortest possible
notico.
A11 ordersattended to promptly.
and satisfaetion guaranteed.
Orders in Car. tins a Specialty,
Mill hurl Yard on Josephine street,
adjoining the 0: P. B. track.
L. & J. 31iot)Jt1. 'T.
il'ltlghatn, 5lay.ists 1850,
'I'.O'Gitil LOTS F011 SALM.
Mown Lots Yvon. 232, t5s and 310 int the 'town i'ior
of Wipgbanl,.eonl.iuing Wen antro cath, au for
11a4•
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The assign 0 in trust fCreditorn
of Robt. B..tl,'llen, will ' ffer for sale
by PUBLI.O A 1 C'TTIO:.', at the
BRUNSW CK HOUSE,_
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Town. of
THURSDAY
Ingham,
2H, '89,
At 2 o'clock p. m., . o follot 'ng valuable faun.
opetty :
The south three•qu, tars of lot miber cloven}In
the thrid concession f the Townshi of Horrts,in he,
County of Huron.
The said Lot coot • ns 160 aeres, o which about
1201tre okayed and he belauoe timbe 'd. There is:
erected upon the 1 macs a brink dw:ling house;,
also a good bank am and shed. 'flier is a good
orchard and well and the ptulaiscs aro-r.tcred by -
the river bfaitlat
The property .1subject t0amortgage 11• •n trbleh'
is due about X4'.5,00 and will be sold su, et to n,
reamed bid. n percent. eaah,. and the -lane*
1n ono 11105812
For partie ars and conditions of sole A)1ip to.
Thouma ti• gory, Assignee: 11014 11ei6deo hd
George Tut ptete, luspectote or W the u, , 't••
signed
° lIETE.^, .it D1CIi1NSr)8,
undoz's kehtitorB,
Wtngh 1, July nth, 188
TO N AND VILLAGE LOM
roK u'ALA
and Village 430, ?5 D24Orea's sur ev,.lielgrwse,1b titik
excullent bui,b.nq,,,teS, are for Sale. Apply to
S, 3. MOlet0Ist,
r:.•es kr.,
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