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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-11-10, Page 7. . 1� W'.1" I � — I I I . I I .1 . ... . . . 11 . . . . . � a . I . � I . . , . ., . II ,,, . � . t A � . . . -1. � . . El I , . tupto - I . -­ � -- -- � — A Nev., Aifirei monolol current zry-�' I, , f, iulmt 1111 .0 n". . � has On tions fit . IN it 701 looki Followleal drew What alk lie* I Doeq. It n me y Vbab yol tWeei 'Three do goallo -Of 6 life hope, �Can anyt - night When thl the fo Of land Z� � many -Glared oi . then Do.. it .1 0 us Do you fe ofthe Fear I An life, n Andthes . and 91 Flolshing, . their: Lightly at them 11 Life wit away And she alway Till the ] playll There wo, utto Ali GOodl- the ni Ali Goall wean Knowing were , We had r I leattei As God; a] we dic We never a fath Dearlove farewi Never a at ! a Never a It But the b '. saved �ot a, gra the in I am left a sea; If a curse haviral Have I era writin For these infidel .1 -- ­., � When the are,w] ,�,nd doub, top the, Till the st of'shol And Hope after a For their , I scatte) We have I lookin � Yet I hame loom . i Of agGod t aught But the G( cannot If thei. b, � . him at A Yonuf This it . the suce OPOCULIM0 1. ket. It f season or �y Charli . in this *1 hite Was wheat, ai I . part of Vi . profit, ai . . buyer, , ill : Bell any. to break , . entire ph . the heav gone hor breaking back allE profit. 9 I one. Ch . both hera: � pleased b A good at shrewd y, days at ( start on. . . I . I have i what waz Too- Ion cions.; th . fore the t Enny.0 flallf and � men over One qt: -applied v than the i Young i take to a will lose besides. N I don't . was just i body rem while, to � . Accor * a ,Dr. Hart organic a ­ .. Aideratim. I generally value has It is kn carbonic careful re convertib they shot . bydrdtes found a i well-knov ,prove the Tnn ru Jorusalen: order of t They ba, neglectad from sigb and raf us I as proseril lveu by I gh t , Auatt WAS iotu abandons dor th a re Xecont V18 N6v. :1 0, 1881. � f .. . - rXialuive rx"P.&SVOR" . Rev. A. B. Simpson, pastor of the Tl*. I too] ,Ath Street Presbyterian Church, New Ycik, preached on an my 4vonitig, on , 41pevilotto tt, . I EIGHT RVIDOED WIVES INUTNO. . I -.1 . -P . , FATUR, W., SON MWEREM ^ v J19dAter's .. � , ,, 9uptry , . Rig Scialpopp-agle . JProPQpV§ 10 -VrcR90 UN Xxodus of . , � 01211340 0111`141 to, ItKolualto4no - Oita Serviog 4 Lire leatelice:w.—The, fter Fader ­ � -1 q ­­­ . . N SMITH, . � . 1. 1410, T"- St'tfh'"Heret'0" D1418805 like PrOMI $Ad 6 .91—Avallplobtinetw1re"� I 1. � emm 1. W Mr. R, B* Angus is. .. aboit -residence permanently in 1 I I . .1 � I — " AlIXOPMU.10, I pa iroleni r blip ed by 1111 . . $be Volot Pleasures." the opening of ,his discourse he said': We are on the eve in order to accommodate the to . ighi AN sbodow Of thelallomp. tile fatureloadition,of Ris Dgs Arloe. , . The. Queert,of Spain is I 1, 14.pureate. , I Tennyson publishes a. dramatio of a Based. that is usually given la excite, I ipent anc . I social pleasures We find these hundred bachelors who are said to be under � . I - -1 I the Care of a . . sip9le Presbyterl an superin- . Dr. Buo.kloy, the. editor of, the Christian Advocate, has Sent to his journal from I was unable t.o, attend mass The late Xro,AudrewAll , - �ue, ,entitled OlDeopeir," in the number Of the 41 XineteQut,li Con. solenin words ig* .the midst of a poalm, Which IS RL solemn warning against the tendent of missions ill Manitoba ana the I A SAI) SPrUCTACLE. �Iorthwsgt, the saitorof thewooasto . ok . England an interesting account of a talk L I L- I 1. -which lie had with Frof. Robertson S ' mith . I � . . I - ' no, buried yesterday, th w I place from IouQnteb. L . It is the story of a MAU �, and his . I 4, having lost faith in a, good future growing lax morn I I 11 lity of the Age. IlUejoice and tremble," 8 I I arely that is a solemn � . ,. L , .tiaiatj..n,� tow proposes, with all - 1. LL A despatch from ,41mirs, (N, Y.) sayo; L . . seriousness of a provinoi the The Court of Appeals has just handed � I L al scribe, to got, up I .. . . . - inEdlubgrgh. Aftersombiocul%rieniarko, I .. . i questions in tagard to, the in answer to. Alexander McCosh, the , ilvets ,to Commit suicide by 4row, . .A- � . �e women is drowned, bat theL man . wwriiing to restrain our excessive pleasures. , There areso many who have no right to, I a huge excursion of marriageable girlo down an opinion refusing A no, w trial in the Ones of Joseph Abbott, ziow from Ontario to, proceed L Confined in jail early next spring, I , I Avidity. with which American publishers had seized his book And had o I . ,, it, XoCoob, died recently ato , at 9, Ii rin jilitijo, aft, ., Ugo 'L $ id bv the miniater of " the L' L , ' , L Boot lie idolied, The following are quote. an whose soul !a rejoice at all. For a in . , itoperilled And who follows the bent of his here under sentence of death for the ki . to the ,Prairie -Province. The enterp i . .1 L I I . Iling ,, should be under pro . I responsible � L'. . .OW-Aumate of the Elmira Or and L rise of Read, %, fall management." Reformatory.. There is no hope for the ,, Without Saying, � By Y6 "' " � ' . ' , L T,Ublished P L . Ur egypt Sir,", ro.f.'Smitli Spoke Of L hie' relations to the , L, Mr� George gonarielt . Saints' Church Missibi L I u, Spr building ,in the poem .. . L I . . pleasures is As sad A Sight as. to bear the . maniao's laughter or the Criminal singing The esitor goes on toamy'. I there should not be much' 4Li toulty iraL prisoner, except Executive. interference, fl] Fr . rch and on other topics. He ,as Chu . . to. I ishled th0s&M�e ecclesiastical atandinghl, I a site for a chapel The,death is announced that, preached in the chapo there, a& over the sand? us, too, that, nig t, and dogged 4 Us and in big call the moment -before his . execution. Brethren, we are trifling with L 'seouring, the requisite liumbei 6f,v. Abbott ' L' ol He,will be resentenced this weak I for a really patriotic' Untsers is only about 26 years of age, all - � .. ­ exped .. . I L 1. I d was Sen. 'tlou of this the Church, he said, a - . I She did before. the . pro. ceedings for horea were begun against Curtis, fo , , ruterly M, P. fo an, interesting and Us to lt�nd,L I , I that night ? Youaro, curious; I he I tell I ,L our soul's salvation, or Christian wert, and women would hot send their daughters tanced -to the Reformatory from New York kind. If slay h4marti,tarlan feela interested C. L.. in this scheme for i ity. His father, who is over 60 -Years o be alleviatiou of the , him, slid he con d accept a, pastorMte . K I I I y time. 41 For the present, . L Writer. I L . L gossip I Senator Cochrane, 09 . CAI ? . tt 6 much, whatl felt �, Yovirescued . - A Was it well , to dancing schools. It seeing a It rd and I . . 11 . strange thing to say to the, youn 1. gthatthey 0 age, is Serving a life I neliness of the eight hundred orphans jib sentence, Ila the Con. . I I . I is invited to correspond with the office of nectiont 8 ' t%t6 Prison in Wethersfield for a I . I I . "... ,� however," he. Amid, � . I shall not preach . , not being willing to Air up contro- . L' elected qeodLhd Vioe-Preod t!Qnsl A ssooistion of 'Short. L Cam 0 unwished. for, uncappat for, be. [ me and the deep, and m,i doom. - l have no right to, be gay when they have become Chriotiaus. - Zvoi though you may I I murder c9mmitted 9, the Sentinez-Bevie I . b9Ut twelve years ago. , w. 11 To that. end Both father' anal, Son clai . . a !cations will *be received until the I m to have. fip"Pt, I . on itted the crimes of April they have I versy." As to the effect of his trial,- lea. tures, publications, and the. general discus- I . � , I of America. .. ,i - I Definite information be$ m Binco--th, a more der days of the to is 81porn, , be a Christian, still for you there may be, I peril in pleasures. Itis positively distress. of . which . . . next at the office," bemeamoonvic, ted in self-defence, Over twelve The editor is evidently In- omraest a d I , L -1 n Sion of the subject, Professor Sin 41 1 .ith said. .- The more intelligent, ministers And lay. I - to the effbot that Lord Jo L vice-milmiral without Sun, without healthk without . . without any delight, - of L ing to bear Christians talking having a .1 ha ­ sno'doubt met with symysthy from years ago the elder Abbott and his friand . .A al id employer, Bronson, many me .# It are. looking into these, things. The � � feel that, ­ , at I . the Ralife expir , atiou of' Sir Leopolc' 3jaig be;e upon eirth, but a God that thmt�iaightp?­ ­ . - I ­­ � ­.".­; . ­ I . Plane ot the end of life, good time. Ure is n � -Even-whera,pleasumit. -Ve . nAOC Ilt -, . I— L . . ,amon . polloo Of West, quartets. The writing og the Above. gives the editor SuLopportunity Of flattering , RAvan,­09im., quarrelled early a . worn, . . I I An , the femalas in , having been drinking � freely fol: two. or Population Oxford they have not had p I aced befoia - thern. all .the L I L ' OsItabI shed fesults of th6 Atudies of recent times. has tqrM. ., , -- , - . ­­­ On the 26th of -last mo ro)liu , ,joyoo of the lighthouse, there o4, bal nee I the young they may become perilous - an .. . vicious. They in so iu. � I I .. � my fatuate you that , of (We � � A. I county in-whic th". daye'L Bronson, in a At of I h the editor's pa,P iron- L anger, . or ol . tried to strikS Abbott . I It come to be believed that, the leas - studious and thought- H, Walker, son of Attorney I at, of nainitobs, was Morris Luning out to the rocks-theyba4 saved hundreds from wreck- - our way toward death, I remember I ant . ymaybeidomedull. This notnecesoary I I to become very wicked to be lost. Has with an. axe, but . � lat1ds.) He is not sure that their county . . . � . will be able to supply its full'quots., For Abbott wrenched the Weapon fror? his grasp. Then Bronson L ful element has exerted a disproportionate control over the public mind, and over the Inkster, niece of Sheriff I I . L . dQuan. � . i �t as. we passed, itter how many the saved ? we are all plesBuie, even innocent pleasure, brought I , . -you closer t I 0 . ' . I Christ I Does it imprdve whaty snatched a piece of I . coach ? The editor eXplm'nS;L I I But , ' the trouble With Woodstock board and struck 'Abbott on the head W I I . --and the on ' , ith me action of the Church. Precisely how. far . . this will go, And wbatformi the Anal results . . . Principal Tullooh, of wrecked at last. . I .. I � . I your spiritual life, or does it not 2 Th6se .L ­ for, I it.- Abbott retaliated by striking Bronson is rly the' whWe of Oxford -is true of, nee, . ' I that many of the bachelors of r I on the, head, with the back of thcrxxe, the emlly will take., the fatil. I 't is not I . . L re must show..' I my desire to disturb the Church. �IL although his health has bee - L that he is able to perform a ir V and th are oame,through the roar. 'L breaker a whisper a breath, , I not With ydil ? I am - frightened at are queetiona t &Us to 4', wise Chris I ski. .1 , , -Many of , the I popular pleasures, of the 'day for the good blow bringing.bimto his knees, Bronson . tisto and judgment in Toraento,- ,Hamilton,, . L , .1 I - L tried to throw Abbott, and the letter gave London Brantford Stratford, ingers . I have not in dgmtrifits departed -from 'Its . . standards. But it is folly to Suppose " that - tidal Alltie% has fitially re aditoralijp of 'I Fraserli Me . . A death. . ins of the limitleps. universe, -sparkled I I ate not right. younii 11 There are three or. four popular pleasures . ' axe, following other less faygrah ave, beat, it up iith, 6, 1 . L ' . localitilso, . h , Loll and him a o6odnd blow with the or two- blows upon cc I . I L 1. ateral issues, an unvarying form I I I - 1, 19 'Father Brqheny, the'.R one in the sk ' . vith fires as oTGQd; but We knoW,thab ight ,�vhjcli are full o1great peril to the young ; for instance, theatrioal'texhibi- -" L ;to more. i acoustomea to.'' drAw'Upon as fd't their . 1;6t - pretty clever mud acoonilplished w! t SaYO: "I then raised his - , I I I .. ves. 'My of expre Salon can bo.*perpetus,tea from age tq,kg6,orth%t' in " . , Veptigation can yield no. . I . pastor at Xanayunk, PA., - neimon that It a bad. never was a1le. I . . - . ,dancing, tions, card:playing And summer excursions. , , ea'd and excla� * I ged, God I have * The result is Ahat the surplus stock of made no answer. I 1104' you ?, fufther, results." I , . ' ' -­" Row do the English cloth since he arri ap over the s6nals, the. ,iiaters you hear � . � . mll . . . � The first is - unnaturkl and, unbecoming. ' Dancing, so fares the Biblels con . . berned marriageable girls. here and tbrQ . I . . tfghout the ' 11 t a laid him on the ground. and -started to County is 330t.lfirge: Novertheleps-it is just � � . I I ti ' you ailtower'' charge," .. I I asked Dr., Buckley, "-that Your criticisms ' an&that, rather thmn mend dollar, that. , , t go, in I its anguish andsorrowh4de - vith it 411.11 . .. rrors laid her baud in is the dancing of wom t I � qu Alone r i a 0 inn but the poB 1.b Velinyself'Upt IfIlimaldonesoitmight to 0 I, in 11 point to them th ­ . I g ' ri , lewihmt, a few are left, and, if so, pat- ve turned out different, as I could have 0 way duty . lead to unbelieving rationalism ? 11 "Wh . at 11 is Simply that I maintain," was the reply, _might pocket, he would let them d � I my own -514o was a loyal and sweet- " , . the foam alone, not I dallaing of in an and women together. Dancing - in . I Ii . I . B b ca, . of ,ho, ahown,the. marks -where he struck me a in the -present crisis." . . I . heavy blow with the board. But what the Bible Con mine is valumbIe 11 It Only 58 At ... The Bishop of Maticheste borily declined the reque ointo'of in the dusk, came 0 about our feet. . . � . , days was, not A pleasurable but a religious * . the -devil . . I Judicial 11V0.1ght. . - was at, my elb6w whispering I Hide him assistS in presenting Christ to the hearts, . I I of men.,, Thiele not Rationalism. Far - brandlipf,the ChurchAsso * . . . . a strong se�L durrant;,, would sweep us the main. , . ceremony. The preache r quQted the say- ing Of Mr. Spurgeon, who said that.he , neve ' dancing 'be did.tot . . .. under the barn floor., I -did so, and her's I . , The other evening the presence of al am." -When the doors of the p portly gentleman on the the I i1gon closed , from it. I begin with Christ and end with Him. Certain parts of the Old Testament procapalings, against Mr. Kra I . remains to be seen *bet Association 'though I felt us I spoke I vas taking mein vain- , . 1. . 6nd we turned,to each other; we Mooed, braced, , r saw that feel an. uncomfortable feeling about. the. neck, and I the - sight of the head*of John the,Biptiat . in At 'platfor I upon the father, over 12 years ag6, a little Wallaceburg Railway Station attracted the . boy, only 7 years of a attention of parties who happened to be I I a, hardly old enough to fully realize his fattler,s late, left have only .A local and temporary applica- I . tion, and the human - element in t . . . bindhig -or. oem is will proceed Un Discipline Act. The death, is annot she -and L . . he love-tbat we were used to believe , , verlasting rose before his . 'vision. This promiscuous . assemblhge of man 'a� d worno'n, there, and. specula . was to I tion, was rife as to his . probable weight. At first two hundred be buffeted about by the waves of a averse - was not on our collsoieno as � clipablO of Wing assimilated with. a tirue and , Gedrgimfis C. B� MainWarin late Major-General' H. would'alie. .0 all their know-nothing books, and we. pursued the preAch'ar, is, to as ,y th "dot contrary 'as . to maidchly modesty.' - It I. tot Z dignified � fortune.. Had a kind hand been stretched Surmised to be about the figure at.whicli he � out to him he might ho.vel heen saved, but would turn the.beam, but one particular y� - I � "symmetrical co fiception of Christ." ,Rrpt. I Smith, however, said that ministera! . I R. -z he Indian aripYl one of th I of the, Cabal captives of 184 to the darker side, I iould we find Him perhaps, perhaps it 1, if we died, - I I AMUSOMent for a virtuous man 6r'woman'. fi It is not digni a it. is 11 knowing individual . wagered the refresh. a it was he went to"the bad . and brought Monte - 'for the party that. tbe.stranger up in Prison wbilti yet a boy, winding up his ought not to preach bn these ques- Coca. Ile did not. They should davote- Henry Lake, one of the defence had found HIM..= oaxth-this earth i mlesshell; ` . . .8 ,11.�it not modest I for man women O' come thus -, r -1 togeth - is the Id outweigh tw career in the- Elmira Reformatory. The won o other men*hower46 crime Jor whioh heAs 'to be *hanged present.. The visitor on being themselves to -positive t-ruth-truth which can be proved, illustrated, applied." of.Hars. . I I .. According to a Milanese j - for ever And ever, for ever and ever ill . � I � . I . , or,, either Costume in vogue ..A I by fame, as in the balliroont. 'in accordance . approached wma the killing of a follow. -P 1. . I smiled, mud- kindly offered to Settle the dis- - risoner, Who was also Sentenced from,�New York city, by being � In �Iew of the heresy trial of Dr. Thomas, of Chicago, and of the wide discussion feet of one of the first oiti is a rich land owner, It' as, . I y so desolate, not since the world began ssoosad, tiotaince the comingofinan. with Christian pro priety, -and maidenly rnodestyi - Dancing-doe.s.nof make a high . pute weighed. i On, the �scales.two h The two had'an altercation and the.hot. .. android was raised, theit another fifty, but� headed 'boy, Abbott, of his base, what Professor Smith says. in . � age, resorted to a feudal CUB field laborers t I laid wave'east me ashote,. dnd you. ,, . I me a valueless life; . 1. - I type of. -a, Christian. How many a bright girl can I r6member who for a few months who doubtless still the beam held* up. Ad extra twenty. . inherited his father's "quick 6 .� - fi�e Availed nothink. I temper, throw Still au6thertwenty- r�agaid'to scales! . � satioal discipline concern- . inis the d6otrinal - utterances of 'ministers ing t he grape harvest, to . - it of gratitude mine; yowhai�e,p I � . mrted ai from his wife. I . . . . worked for Christ, but fashi *on throw her bookend God departed from bar. It is a � I a miggle at his antagonist, which made a five, mAhjug threti hundred pounds, but the . bar was i fatal wound. Since big conviction he has n statu quo. Firially at $22 pounds 'written" w I I be read with unusual Interest; I k It is 'impossible," he said, "Jor an� organization * I . r.m. tuating a. few bunches . . . - . Captain Doyc6tt has put 10ne on the, land, she is along on the I . I . I peril to Christian life, and It is not wall for youtoencouragait. The-rev�.'gentlewaii a riumbier, of affectioi a,te letters to I 11te-scale balanced. The genial individual, � who was* Vida-.0hancellor Fe .. . ,his f6ther- and also sent. him big photo- 'gra I . . . to exist without a common basis of belief, If'- a minister preaches .contrary *to the into the Word with which � the English language. Od neant aught Iw9uld curio . fornot let me be. I . - you., . zed na�pelf over their hortiblai infiale). . . prbcebded to dwell upon -theatrical amUse- ments. I say further,. that these thbatr as It The old 1han has framed the 'pic. 9 latteradin court Are', Ate ad,- do n mud turt p , ,;i . oub,leavi C al olatns� way with his own1ands, bg .t r lid p at the pros. -standards he should be Suppressed. . If I . . .. -had been -'guilty and* proved, -guilty of, 'the . cot,t-'l meant -to iaolate, � starve out. -'Since- this, ce . ,D? Oli,yes; . , ire the now dark tiges, you see, of the , * I i , re6eive �every�Y.ear 47,000,000, . while, not 4g,000,000 arw contribvited. to th' afid as hb holds it up, with the tear$ ga,ther. d I e't of in uIg I site la onto at the . ex enae oft A, osei o a er. .' ' �� , ing in hie � eyes, - be: says: 11 Look at him. --- � , denying standards of the Church to . which I belong, but bile course would . have I returned.lately from over term would appeai to. ins& F!!.!-- ­ ----.---.1- ­ . -------,-----,- bat comes out of his save and the o . I . *18 . I 9 preach -gospel-to-the-. unft1imr.--Cardff­h... - � bad home and bad associations and . . . . . I . .He's) othit%but -�m %qrp.hpy.­� lao,didult, —.­.­­­ , . - � I I . . �; . I . . . I A iGood Pigeon Story . . 1. I., L iiiiin f6U ii'Fb6ay, He looks innocent ! ;.b-@gg—op,O.it�,-tq--tla.e.A%=4bly-,..�,D.RAWy.,.-to- remove me from the ministry." , - - Aenantry.�-to-iihiRkey-pune cheered by them for so dOin ,00ping at 1100 n isthe lord of tLi.-duraghill, and crows iddaiicTthb'mbo­,;­ - '- - . .. . n I 1. . . were the ruin of millions of men a4d women. � I . G' . ive up these, perilous pleas during the, � like, don't he. ? it . I I I I . . . . .1 . . Se�erQ days Ago we puIallshe� , . I I . L 'nLiCation �i,n d a oommu- - - .. ... .. . 11 . . . . .. . . . from Mrs. Smitb, 4U.Scoquak . . . ' ­ I . ng a, Ministers, indeed, who do not Agiee . 1. .With the recognized Standards Which form .. I say that Ctiptain Boycott h a popular individual. I 0 n and the moon our gigns. are both 61urned into b1coalp ­ . . , .�res coming winter. . , . 4 I . I. . ,. . I . . . .. �� . , . . ­ .. . -;t . ­­­ 11--- �, ..., ­.. ­ � .. wz'h- ­ -­ - - of the singul'tr action of a; pare white pigeon . " lid"iripus 0110 8. - . . . � � L. . .L that riipaiiad,to the .b6daideof -oft the4W'Lbon4i,� ­unioni,41iould-noh-reinairiv. . . . ' L t . Honesty requires them 'no to wait tb , , . I -'----.- ..' ,Y,-;,. ­­­ �,. - � . .�... I TheNew prkTribuniof . will havai broken her heart, running shadow.6f good; 4 -, ' . A -X � - . ­ I . ! . . To 011ECIRs. * % . . . . . . a sick ohil& The largest animaroArefast disappearind.- I of Mr. Reynolds, in Todd county, Relitticky, Candle, is from a Greek word moaning to the * " -be thrust but, As I. Amid a few mobients ago.,while My opinions on scale. may niov Bidwell Lanei of Bell a I sai;Ld -the- pastorate - ye I I I . 1. .. . .. moving and know-nothing books are adfroanhandto, hand. ' " L . I — I AL.Toun L a filan Draw n jut . a the - Cy . likider. . . . .. . I � and devotion with which' it watched shins. , , - �. . I I the'littl4. sufferer.. Mr. Reynolds' family, , . I L ..... . . . . points differl widely Lfrbm tbA'o�inious held ' Centrat Math6dist.Episcopj the next session. thd nelt as you kiiow in jour chapel, iob, . : over the sand. . I . I I � .. ,, , L , ofu, V1.61rashing Mnoblult. - . The Pilot Mound (Mauitoba,).Si�nitl gives, . . There is red aadz%gredn as, Wall mi.bl&ok from the first app, itrange � : - . . . � ­ . earance of the i I I - I regarded it as. an ill omen, and ebony. I :�L- I.., . .. . . I . theraidn by 96md others, I 61mini th-at,upon: the doctrines of the Church I have uttered of X feienei in AiiiI. He'lia ' a . a bad some glimmori iLt ,times in my Dot woo � . . . , . . the foll6iving parti6illarli of S fatal 8* colaen! that shocked tho. community, and whielt .visitor, � . lea a " ", .I,t.d* L . I thought, the child' would -'surely die,' but , .The Grob . eka',.dii I diSsors a , , Cable etiolfwas not the case. :It eiayed ekt 'its razor." . :' nothing contrary to the standarols.i' In con I bldsion, Dr. Buckley ssyi': ,,,The ini berview .his own.*4�Onfetedde' of bem . preacher. This church' w Dhind all, .after all"the great God for know. - - . . . . - ,, ; . 1, . .. .* � I . I a One on the afternoon of Monday Of last eek. 'The large, new machine of the e, deepest . . , , post, eihibiting signs Of t ., - - - - " . - �� - �' I grief, .Nearly 3,000,000 do o iea,of land In. Ireland whenever the il as an ring, 'in , . I - to -me was stimulatirig andinstrui !vs. The . jinpreegion,se a whole -is tbathe is almost . - I which th� Rev.* D. jr. .P..x .' . I . I preached. - He was fide G ' ' d of love , and of'holl, t ... , 046ther tlidy. be 4-T.ought.. . . I I 1: - L sne.h & God May the God Woodside T'hrashing,Co. wao.being'sta , , . . tted on theJarin of Fred. Parsonage ; And TAI- orisiBf of huge, . . I .. L C'L . . . . 1. ' . * , '' . oth&i ways ex ressih *B. I ' '' .. . :1 I 1 I ',it I .' . L ". " nn . 1, 1. wit the � The 6arl�.-'ihbriflv. 'of Landozibad, before - a orer nor% leave- a. pbenowenon . of 1litelle 16tual Vigor said, alertness, , and �! that h , , , 6 is. -thoroughly j0WBPhi'L pastor . .. .. I ngtoh . . � I Wheii OW, iftI f1i t6 Dub. n e� 4 L curse , great d bring him to naught. ­ ' , I . . . L � . ,.. . , I .L � - . , . Wrt Wood, oldest son of.Goorge Wood, and. I I I .. 6ioof thefinest ybungmen iathesattle� ; .it. -it until I . . , th . " .� their door two po'fits, upon Which we're ex. I I , , 'to.. be . . I . 40 so In i roved as ., 'dr sib ' e1to scoust hibited,publio edicts. '. �'. . I I n a eits scoust ia place at . 11 L . . � I sincere';: that big .'views may - perhaps- be , I safely held by himi -but that, logically fol'- . .. . � I . .., .. I _,.,Wh&t 11ttloL wea . I � - *Tof6undsh ' onte for fools '. , . .. chicasionn lenrilw$201"o In . :ft, .. Few l6ftylia. 18L adjUatic' I menti whi g -a belt, had his rig ht foot cwtight by th a teeth of the cylinder, and .. . . . mt er a a it when the *hite- L The Chinese -divide thb �aay into twelve 'the law"iyIn Italians or, 1. 2. parts of two hou rs. each. The Winged w c tly 'as it ' lowid to their last results, they would lead many to thd'verge of rationmiistio�beliefi if L L . ' . -, Ana brove.by one satiric b I No nation needed it so inn - - , . - .. .. . . . the way a Chicago paper relates . wasin 9, moment,dragged into the very jaws of death with such'. firinness. that the five . . ca�me and as layst riously - took - its. flight, and reckon th6 twenty-f9ura found. � - - - . . � 'hai-not been . seen si . noo, This statement A hemlihy tn%n'of averaje woi�btlmbibea f Of - . . .. not tothe.last fatal plunge. . � ,, , . , I . I , � I I .: . � . . . . - - . .. he madif special provision genoy of thwAisgolution of t �Boful -op*brs LtiOn of 6, Youthful r, or rather gambler, on the, roar . - ' L B L a spin of. horse btachled . to. the horse. L pow . or were. suddenly sto , poed. Some-dola;y . .1 I i's Vouched for by. some of the best citizeis ofToddoount�— 1; about eighty Caracas of -water, in.liquid state - glark-sville (TeL n.),71oba�cc'o or-litiXed �iftb. S�Iid food,: every. twe u.ty-: . .. . .. . Dend, sit 11cr, Feet. . . - I -1 . - . ­ � (g,rom"'ilia; -Ri I chmond Despatch,) . � . , '' Church. Dean Stanley has . . . in regard.. to. a 'bequest' t Abbey. His legacy aiys : The Shrewdest de the Al of the open board was engfueered in was Caused in . getti g the unfortunate . Leif, - . . .. . . . . . four h6 I . - . . I ours. . . .. .. . I . . .. ­ . 1 !. .. . ` � , I I � " * I . A Oent eman who . Arrived in the - city . 0 L Ispabs' vihen.,the.Chur It "of Eng . y Cr6nkhite throu It hi& brokers �g . eat pit, Iiaao.Xeyers & Co. Crohk- youn'g' Mari Ott of his dr6adful position, . L Part, . .be as We .machine had -to Y taken 'made , I 0 --w L . .1 - . , The, Rowan, a4ldiiars carried, in their V 0 ii(exotalkV . . I . , . . .11 I � ly In whent. : I . "I.., . m1hiery baLigsge; chains for. prison '. :'. era Of. yesterday furnishes ihe,.detallsofarnoot . I tragic afid distreSsin suioi g ido, which occur-. ... soundedi.but he is careful . I I I ddema its. deruise: 'I extrain I a short a Ifirge- line bf Xdvomber d thinking: 1, discretion the, better maunder, - Yet he no complaint, ' althougb nearly torn to pieces. Ae`was . '' L, ­ takeii'to The Heissiwn fly War_,ron.for . . was. never known to be oommon'L and" of. gold - and L I 6fiio as it 16L so.rahmerousia thapkepent'sea- silver got rich prio6ners and.princes.' L . . � , ' red on,ffionday night at the residence of Mri- Joe . in oph M. Blanton, in Qu iberlandCounty. ' � '­ � . I '� The Maharajah Of Jam n *convicted'of lot," resolved to cover at, a .fair -so his' fatherls. house', mad'm messen,- O.. a ger at 4once -despatefied Ao X -els nvllle'for , a on., One fariver, a mys that he pu llbd Up The Russian Im fifty titalks ofwheat promisanously through " , ethoA of 6e;ving tea is 'a A young man named Richard Kirk, from Mobile,: -�&lm,, I who L - had lately gradukted. robbery mad so years' imprisdrament'and A to'do. .sent. Jbilaingst . ,the � . ito the are4w with ',orders . Dr.'Wilson, but . iuYsequent events proved L lhat�hewas ' human his ifelds mud fodrad,otl pleasant variation from th6 usual way.- A Cub stalk tbat did SRO6 of I;Mon And about a te"a6popuful of from. theL University of�North Carolina had - . . rupees." .There was inn 'Vs,iAlmav . .to luaritity of December necessary . .beyond aid, and'he 'breathed his last ab' he 8 out o'clock in tt Sty . not contain the fly.. mike, have been'ex- lemon juiceisadded Ao each-bulia; nb,milk. aminedviltich contained frout ten to thirty -�beeii for, some time past payiii,g his C'Ovoird t6 Miss Hate Faris,' also I of Mobilg,� The aiioug the comint sentencei was Announced, a . [own the November, option. , The n was worked laftei hoars, when r operators from up stairs had: -leg w .6vening,,IThe as' not only ehattdrea� but wat nioat Aorn. from t%e ,body, - And . ,) d there 'were several -internal juries. 'A uri�s .t , is used, but sugai to suit. the- data. - '­ ,- � laivve. - I;t I *a. Also stated ,- that* a worm, Ye. ' . . ... I sombling it, vire-w . . . The cranium, in. giants is usually -'small arm is doizi more seri­ . ousinjury to theplahttban,thki fly,- it, in relation tg'Ahe stature, but often anor. pirents of thd Young lady objected to his . attentions, and in oraer t6 -but a stbp to them bet. on a *viBit to Mr. Blanton, Who is a - sea 611 mud. CIO ..their places 7 two days,'rather ,to the in I the Auropenn merchants, 0 ke, and th a bqys Bacceeaed 'I n , * . -feeling of the deepest Sorrow ex . . otti'M thd . I as kills it 'at the'ropt'� The'Wheat (in the: clay mono in absolute . measure, although thdir' .sent . r co . nri relative 6 action tifthe *Faris family. . have saime� of the. most impo Iowa the market Ifeents, bt.171.69 . hort wheat forNovemb 6r so.nice - . district,, wh6ra, on 'account of big ,many . . lands seems to li�*e filed the. woist; the Intelligence is g6nprally small. A:n exanivIis . --th. The young man, it seems, determined not 'of- tidde' almost entirely iii t At , he entir a deal w,aiav�elfexecutaa excellent qaalitieso the.-youlig-mau Was a universal favorite. � In any Undertaking -*.higher points are almost -entirely tare, - and vati Broca's giant, Joachim, Credited Wl � very little Amount' of nearly all Wheat on such'landB presents an - , sense.- Yet this "rem to., be thwarted, aiid started� fiom Mobile last week to seek big* love. in Virgiiiia. � Rev, Professor Campbell says he has solved the 6rlie haii a I arge circle of -friends and in St. Louis, and thby will be . Where siistigth And - activity were required., I fievas 'mlways I - dis- , , first. Atniablis his mb un�ven slid dead appearance. Miny. far- I g . ti _ cranium, and his � m6ro.limve, so,�.0 the second slid third time, C-11. bfil a bug.,mu - - -of' , brain nearly me ch as. thap Arrived at FarmVille, he drove, to Mr ; , ' BlInton's bongo, seven miles distant,. on, grekt Hittite inscriptions, whi engaging the attention of s i learn of the way he has got on.,. thority places the earnings of the ,in . tion, obligingin his manner, and worm' . WTI as will be long felt, in is friendship, hie lo 7,ig�ed I . Uvi.r . . . . , I but with p6or success in getting.a stand, C . . . . The Excavations , Monday morning last. His reception b . Y object of his affections, it'is , time. He. aged the Atte' , -of iung speculator for the past few, . ver QP0 000, while, be had §70 to I I deeply* And sin- and his - , untimely death . . " ' piosp6tita are n6t mor6'-'than 50 per - cominenced P, short distancisr bent . to. MO as compared with the crop of A. 'from -the walls' of Pompeii; with &.view of .the presur4je-al' ­ I . 'Mri; was anyihiug but favorable, for he left system ,Mexico as a ke I. � .. Yi grmtif�ing Buccessf, and: says - ' ' This is a most. remarkable deal. . . 1. . I cerely lamented. - :" . . '. . � . 1� . . , . I I � � .1 year ago. .. . A : *. - , . . . .. . , � asceitaininj ihe natukd'of tb6surroundin,gs. . . .. I ­.— .. ­ - . of the City, have led, to .the discovery, Bl�nt'0;1,3ver'y�p'r6cipitately,stid Writing are U to Fairinville, was, observed to in Ulge quite of interest in this' mldter � Hittite and Aztec alphiLbet - . - � .1 . . . . I.. I . . . A d.00d-nutured lEnglue .. I I ,!or and his Engine. . . . I . -A rowlertull lbight. ­ . I I � .. . Within an area -of a few Aquaie yards of I - freely in stron1fdrink. - - . � . . As the Hittite inscriptions Josh Blilhigs' Stayla�go. � . . � Tb'e* locomotive'. is'� this highest, type *of ­ Anow�ele6triorevalvingligh�,tobe'�li6�ed thirty skeletons, of,which ten were litidaled � , During the eikrly afternoon, it is said* Ito Agayrialt. languake, Profeo . .. . I I iever known ,a sekdnc , I. wife hat boss ov the '' - machine work !iR_point. of durability. We . . cite this onelffin evfaence. It was -made at 'on South Head, Macquarie Harbor, Sidney, together in- one - rount of a small suburban Australim, was recently - exbibitea by the villa.' Bracelets; necklaces, eArrings and went to a gunsmith named'Baker, pro- cured d p4stol, which he got Bsl�6r to load _ discovery is certainly into . . '' 1 . eitaiiShun. ,,.� 9 courtahipg.efd not RIWUE;s judis. * . the Rode.Island.& Pacifieshopsin*Chibago. 3�ngiqe No. 3 of that road. has been in sei-! I makers, Messrs� Chance Briothb'rs, of. Bir.; other Zabjects. were found upon: the .bones. ' I minglaam. It is call - . I I , . I ad.& first 'order, diop-' I .1 for him He then hired . a ieim from' Smithson - Is livery stable. taking with him a I Miss Helm Tay1di, the it John' Stuart Mill; , , is 13 3 pdrtys often tire: out skoreing rOtbQg1tt6:­ � - . � 1 .. .. - -- inn W& kan" s -w- a'p horses� or ketch viop since June, 1978, when it *asnew... � It ve I nd hag ine ' r been in the Shop since,& none of :- I — I - .. � ­:� trici revoIvin . I! light,'with'the elecirical'aro'. -Wh.-jC,1cctW16�tI hillulvar. The. Jamp ,$ . a, special arranjement,of I � . W , - I I .i. . . . colored . in an named George Diggs, an - d drove I book to Mr.ZIa,nton!A h' . Cum It was thed, 01 women.. who holt4s'­ a audience spell;bound it * aot lie About . I it, ""jug' az P'Ous a' the brasses except those on the cross-heAds havd been taken for refitting, and th6se prisms for securing ve-rtitial. divergoneo of A London. correspondent writes .. Some the beams. It is over si:k,fe6t. in diameter,' interesting experiments have 'recently I ate in the 4ftbritogn, and the gentleman of thiibous6 bbeerving, -his excited condition drawit4-toom when spas dig niity. of labor " at Woman get to be iu this world.! �-,. . .art ov Cheap whisky judiciously .out Only once. Its Mileage -during the three years has been 115,869, miles and it is Con. .and the helabb is about iline feet, and bean wade at 011itham. garrison, under. the it is. said E� be* the first time such personal. direction of the Seer;tary.of State was - � -at first little . Inclined: to allow the I oung lady to See him. . IEEe was, however; the breathless attention of .workingmen when expound ill � do more business for the devil unartest deacon he h%a got. I I siderdal. good for 50,000 more before going in . to'the shop. Its driving wheels are fifty-seven . . dimensiolis have been- applied to illamina- � fOk'Wsr, the Right Hon. H', G. Childer.0, to I tion bY. the electric Are. -This lamp or ascertain whether the use. of the electric Eally announced, but Miss, Faris would only consent to 860 him in company with'. obligation's of capital. , Her littlewroth with herat pres * rian, learn to wait; it you�under- 3b 'a ben before she is ready, you . - your. tithe and Confuse tb6 ben I ­ . . Inaba sin diameter, and -have It.rupp's Steel -tires. Master -Mechanic Twombly- gives the credit 6f this, 'performance, to Jerry . I regulator lips -a er of about 12,000, light would enable A 'bosiogedgarrison to pow .dandies in - the focus .of lighi, -slid -the, earn the wovoiiientB of an attaoking-forob mprgirig, bemin has: 9; lum"ious intensity during darkness. The exPeriments proved I I . '. Miss Willie Blanton*. The two Young 1s4IeS tort accordingly went'to t a ,parlor, And out of abundant caution Mr,. lantonaceompsuied. t a recent meeting she ca,lle'd 11 a dastard* and'reoreant," : On Thursday last Rai. F ' . . . I . . -Shear the engineer, -who is constitutionally . exceeding 12,000,000 The light in every.way successful, for force �on' � them. Theybadecare y-enteredwhen Kirk h,ds!r� la t0n, D.D., LL�D., of CbicAgo, rekoleeb d6ing enny ' thing --that I dandies. . . when a . -at , little "hamed ov but wWat so m6. good natured, and haver gets his engine I will give flashes around half the horizon ad vancea from the -direction of Dover to whi ered to iss is, and she requested . , is' �, to the professorship of a, � . -m�ered, mud waz sure, once in.a. * - excited. . . . .. . . . I . I , - — , ' . intervals 'of a minute'j and will make a A Chatham garrisoniby the -aid of the, . . iuvdl ,complete revolution every sixteen iiiinutei% alaotrio1ight the besieged force learned mr,"Manton t re ire.' Mr. Alstinton. with. , to r. ire. ia�rew to the It 1,'wheras he walked up and al Princeton Seminary. dev relationship of phil000phy �ut me in mind ov it. . , -��. : . I . � � � . - 11 The'llbople nu the Iril' . - 41 9"I lni4- - - I dn6my'imas approaching slid On an average the -light will be visible. a - that the at down ndar hand as if. fairing some . ,a religion, D ii. Pattort, is 6 � � * . I . :, The Pope, when addie.aging the Italian 'Igrims . � I diRtd��ca of fbrty or fifty iiiiles. Its tankers' was . . then ' at a distance - of trouble. 'Iti & fevi.momento,tbe kepoit,of I be took part of his, eAhchilo I Grapeii no; Food. I pi in St. Peber's the Other eveningl. I . claim that it Will be. the birgeat and most about .,two-thirds . of - a mile.� The ATistol Was board. Rushinginto the parlor Toronto, completing his 'the I � . n g to the views entertained, by was deeply moved. 'Re looked thin, worn, I powerful light in the Wald. .. . . light used was woiked by *one ''of thb� . Mr. Blanton behold Miss Vsilal�iug oa the . Ing in' Princeton, N'V -, where ;an, of Cannes, in France, the Me in grapes - I deserve more con- ,and anxious ,'his face had 9, feverish glow an 'a itomuscles visibly -tviitob ad mo.he bent I I . ­ I �.. - . , ". I .. 1. , . 11 steam sappers 11 and Was So powerful that - �'. , *u 11creditatf. Ancoutc,. . i the garrison ,could. not only easily follow floor. Hepic.kocl her up mad carried her to : �piesslon that she had a sofa under the im ,j, a few years ago. now r abitamater-to fill one of then � dieteticallyi than they 11kvO low down, first od I one side, then - oki the On Saturday. the Uon. Thomas Gi-Alvord, the Movements - of the dnemy, but Could been shot. -Be soon foupa ishe had Only' chairo in the faculty, . , received, mud their nutritive other, blessingth'O'people with outstretched I of Syracuse, :teelgivod the ].!let annual also see th6m even. loading their rilleg, A swooned, apai looking mround,'t)6014011139 The ,death is Announced � been as commonly underrat6a. arms and Sweeping gesture, and from time rental of a farm of 800 Acres,- situated in fird was opened by tt'6 investing fordo and Kirk stretobed dead Upon the, floor., ',Ito " I Prospot6 Catcrini. He *as I )wn that they Are Changed to to titne throwing himself back in his Chair` and the Town of Sohaghtj'coka. This farm we's for nearly an hour a'. shmtp fugilaae was kept during had* ,shot, himself through the bead, the October -15th, 1795, And aft6 kcia in the' blood; and possibly gazing upward, as -if praying all the loo.seaby Gov. Aivorwo grandfather,Xacob up, the wh6le -�f which time ball entering the right car, and going pliesthdod Vvenb to Rome;.v searches v mill bh9W that they are time.' He Appeared feeble, and he has . . 'Abr the light wag ando8aftilly � use am Lensing, in 1740, the lease to run . d' by, the - * hall passed directly through the head Out Salm, moptaoistilig his intell A into �i& . ks. . lt,ig thought -that Id be rankea with ihd darbo. certainly grown to look much older in the past two years than I the time would 44'as long 1181grass grows and water rutli,,, garrison. � These experiments are very ilt,peipetitunt. The rental llx�d upon Iii important as, showing what An important of the left eat. I. , .1 � .1 I . . � I .. � I 11 . � . - in erudition if! canonical .mat his proteotiOn to the young a food;. they have also been alumble diet ill - fe'ver, and the warrant. The binotion with which be . Spoke again mud again brought tears to ,years ado WaS 15 cattle per adre-a total of Part the electric light will play in tfie siege ,operations of, the future,. -a 445 m y3mt upon the farm -which. Princely a by Ito means poet LO69fGIIOW is feeble bOO The I slid his song., grows we akek- But it is a made We mark in several of tions when, ofi his -patron's d n- grape Curse" in the Tyrol h. . . "' eyes'- � I dividend, by tight of inheritance, has for every action of the exiemy can be closely roxely beautiful old age. Ile is now 74. X'VI, raie Ad him to the pro r benefit in other diseases. � . I � � The X n I ow Otlemns Pidayu 6, SAYS poor old �brought years found ,'to way into the 6offers of the Watobea during the wholo of the night, so litte I the. ground out which the Father of the Legiglaturo.-Troy Tintet. , For a week be; has been confined to his house by vettigol dud such Attacks ,&to him Secretary of the Oo Studies. Though vef � . I . Ban DeBar, when asked, Why his back, after the same did Woke ,while I light �Swork a , , - i le S 46wn that the eaAmy I I Y- ' . His alarming to his friends slid famil ., Caterini maintained untira to no of tbe.Templas of Solomon in are to he'rest6rod, by special year year, got big 6tOOk Company, 'asda to gay, byway .. President Arthur nominated Mr. would not ,is aware of it, . F olger &A'Seeretary of the Treasury, James . . I 1; . , eyes are Sunken, his stop imitating, and his hand trembles as he writes. )Is bag grown his extrdmag vital ity, and most dot twined 9painfes, of is Sultan, without -further delay. Of a 010 : 14 Egad, Sir, they would Starve . I -1 if I Pdi d ,g,yt engage them li6�other manager as PoBtinmatet-General, and Hatton AS F irat -Two shaiPers work this aw1bald .. Ono Agaistaut Postmaster,Gelieral. old recently and rapidly -, but there is the I . frianas, miss with, t*hb Itilian GOVO ra long bdAA in -an extremely Condition . f dud almost 'buried " will have them.!.', Tbings theatrical hm,Ve The Senate buys a horse and Makes m� sale at a very Subsequently t3ofiflimed the appointments, low price to some farmet, telling s'me 0 game old dfithusiasid OvOk his his dearly -loved books and pictures, , and D 6 office of Senior op 0611, in v caterinisucc000ea Atitonelli b b6neath allmanner 'of d,brid ). birections to put them into changed greatly Since kind-hesrtedoia Ben W118 a !manager of theatres, Now, it an Uhiversal Satisfaction will onsue atthb plausiblostopy'tomeo'bunt for his w .11., . "' retention of James, lie hag made on extal- ness to take half what the animal jawo'I'l souvenirs of goldan hoursin the Past- The following, may not be wholly ilidp- most iniportant in the Sacks . incutlab6tit receives the oaths able a shape as prAoticablo were he late'Abaul Azio, it the time of Rotor is worthless in & stock company lie 9608 "out as 6, star, . I 'Sir lent Postwaster-G6noral, big exp6idneeas In the course Of four or live days along postmaster of Xow York standing Iiiiii in o6mosthe Second mo,11,V110 Claims to tun plioable to the cade of Guitasu, and will, porlit,pso assist the jury in making tl� their givoo,the pallium, of the bish And crowns the tow pope, 06 an 2 mper6t10 visit, &lid the work A 900 of Andrew Lusk, M,P, for good gtoo.a. The President hag shown big -a livery stable, And be identlfi6s the horno verdict, LordBroxfield, 6 Sooteii judgej Wand Of offide thd fertile, one illy begun - but it was soon Finobury and once Lord Waybir of to6dou, . good sense in retaining him. go far as -so the one stolen.from him, lid talks big, once said to, a oulprit, who had. pleaded his of the Pope-& haton about a i again. �he lmwddiste�ds.uae � has adopted the atalgo as & prof Anion, and they have gone, the now nonliftations are of blustora around, and either soared the own causo very eloquently, 'I You 6ret 0, o6voriia,with Crimson velvet lowil at the present jimo is %ho is now tra g in the I nglish provinces Aged man, Gatfield, fis fair as he Could, farmer Into giving up the horoo or 11 settling I very clever f(illoWt Monj bat I'M thinkingya-, ,eithei extrdmitfwith silvt [t of the Austrian Crown Prince. With Mr. a Robettaoills company. gathered around him young won.. the Case 11 by paying 0, goodroutaottin. � wad be bond the Worse for A, bit hanging." , oora with. a tassel datmnai,% r . . � . I I I . . I . . I I I � . . I . . I . . . . . 4 . . I I . . . . . I I I . I . . . . . I I i I � I � - . . I . A I . I � I � . . I � I � 1. - , -- . . . ... i", 11 - - . I a . I . I . I � I I . Joent Blom apid I to take ilip his' ontreal. . .1 . OdISPO13041, -She I Yesterday, an, of No.utreat , a funeral taking . il eldest son of Dr, �rincatoil, N. J., . donated Ali I ingwells, Xfollo, � � . . I of Mr. Ralkes . � � r Northampton, I I py reminiscence I 1. f nada, has been I � ant of the Na- Eroru Breeders - . � . . bee12 received ' ' but Hay will be station on the . . I XeClintook's . - , � .- ­ , I . I— nth Mr. Geoffry . . . -General Walk- 0 � . . I � d to Miss Mary . � I � nkster, of 334. ' ­— . . . I . ­;. , I . St. . :kndrewo, . n Bo,fmr restored . . . 11 his ecolegias. . . . . . 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L' - � ' � : ' - "anadima', and .. , . . . nal couise. fit * .1 .. I . ological train. . . w . . 'he graduated . . i, isturns to his - . � - 6st important - - . I . . . . . I . . I I . I . �f dardinal I . I Orn at Orland, - . . - . r entering the . I here Cardinal . I .. igOnce slid big L� tare, accorded ' L Man, He had I the oon�tegs. . 9. e6th, Gregory . lady and waaa, : I bJteg&tiOU of . al " W months ago - . . Was Ono of the . S12Y compro. � rnMent. The � hiob Cardinal ­ I , is. one of thd ' L L I a colligis., 'Its . I I of the �Ishoprj, I . ON,st proolaimel . I I n bears As his, I 0 ,the Sceptic I I Y6, d i length# . I , to 112 id t1l &d at I I . " fi-mv, A do Silk I . "G Ond, . . . I I