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The Clinton New Era, 1880-05-06, Page 3- -- -- I . ' 'Didthe downs institute an Inquiry,p, . 1. I — A CLERICA14 SCINDAL. � hie fw � I Yes, A couple of private conference took AXONQ THE CHUROHESS � le again$% the prooldo" somplained of, � 11 . 11 . Place,, bn,k they were rather nos � it � I . and 0 � XPI`9111104 A strong desire for Wait dim- A.1019AIRSINATION, , Terrific Cyclone 14 imou, . , ktisfactory, ' . , 431raye Clinirgeol Against Alm During $he Interim. other and, graver Offences Rev. Dr. Tyrig ad I Continuanoo." With this roquesiDr.0arter A Wrionlo Jrssue'— �, I I . Is I . lobral,od I& 80th MON my could not conscientiously con ; h' I 60 th,q. loan Wrancloce .. I � I T. W, �Handford. by the pastor were brought under my notice. 01 WOO)[- � I ply once his 1parly WeNds-111110 'Irequor, .# Abe Clarets. � tool � . Icle, shot D I . Ibis Destrucclo or Life . It big been reported to me $bat Improper Pother Booki, the ,1 genorgi of the it suit anallon, I I own In blip oxce � by RXInyor Terr � n , � A WOMANATAL I RUED TO BE AT -TJEfE relations exiated*b9twoon Mr. Handfoid i,nd order, to 85 " ' ' ' I The Staffordshire Christian Journal given JIMalloch'a Son% � . � and rreperty. . . I . , I three wolpon of bid congregation. , How true I -.R o On account of Rev. Newman Hall's, recent RAN FAAACINCO, April 2$,-JUlt EDEVIllina, Ill.,, April - -26.-Ileveral torlm&4 � �BOTTQX OF THE TROUBLE. I It Is maild there is not it mingle infidel Work inAt I I I . before 4 . I 11, this statement Im,I would not pay, am I have in the Walsh language, � . rings, the brids being Miss lKnife, of o1olocklast oventico 0 does passed Ibis $motion on Saturday nI9hL . I I . . 111084 da Young .entered .. I . made no personal inquiries. That his conduct 145).Adon, the lady, to whom Mr. Hall Admitted the business Qftice vl the ob Several houses were blown down. Mr. INN& ,gSIo;c,n&cal@. ,of pliou This Japename edition of the. Book of Com. at the divorce trial that he bad on � ground floor and stood ,,,,,, ronfola on the -;bets of the Church occasioned ootiolderaole comment in certain I I I .. . 1. . Mrs. Oiggins Wore carried. through $he fily Im, I . I , . -The Pastor Sustained. circles is a fact boyptid dioputa6 To bring Mon Prayer has been completed. 04 an intelatf MmUniont I g with a gentle, - I I . I on of marriage, subject to.tbe L Man. J, M. , Kalloch entered drawing a, quarter 0.1 a mile. They Won 06*uft I The Toronto Mail ni !tluesday last says ; home conclusively A, crime of shat kind would Aiv. Gogrgo Willett (Congregationalist),. KNOBS of his Bull, Rev, Dt.,AU,en, of Joling. pistol, and wlthuut,, as far as can be learned Injured. � . � I � 1 -4 Bay, T, W. Haudford, since big connection vooeasitate the employment -of a private has declined a call $9 Lanark. ton, performed the corelaolby, emulated by Mr, speaking, I I began firing., � Do YO 11 TAYLoBvium, Ill., April 26.-Uhristim . 46tective" (Herotheliftmed of ,the women The 310hodigto at Rogers' Appointment, Grainger. Mr. Raffle family WAN largely throughthe, gatoof the do . ling � ran was ravaged on Saturday rilgill b* I I represen Rater to a desk � 11 Y, so I - wish the Bond street.Oongragational church, referred to were given,,,but for obvious ..Stayners areallaut to,.baUd, A, now ch h tOd, Bud the Oldsra of the church were inside, galloch firing at Lila :0111n,110YOlans, coming like a funpel-obs ­ - . Plies won his WAY to Publia-favor ps, a minister, renscone Ara withheld.) ­ , -- � __ _ . u'a ;, of :so Present. The . me he ran, on cloud, joint downW . a, roar abil he Ia looked upon an � the most olo I quent Bishop Bond and the Rev. Gavin Lan I Osramony took place at, reaching the dook0a Yontig turned to face ,ard, with I I . I I � I I The charges you name tire grave once to Mon . I n unusually early hour, and the wedding was his : mighty It was only at. I - ­ - .preachor.In she ofty� - But for solaellino iiiiat rgyman?'­ ­- ­ - OPPOZIOnt wikh pistol in hand, when , cataract. . Prafi`r aAaluat a old treal, favor the AvgIQ-1j-3ya41 theory, in every respect, a quiet one. Kai I -law minutest- duration I - . tugly rumors, most detrimental to the charao. � 1004, 10811h39 Over the Pounter, fired by a dead calm, It � 9 I . � M; They are; bat I can Provo what I Bogart, The now Anglican church In Arthur village It is sold that there drop At Present 497 again- the ball OrIking Do Young in the � 8 course markedgil . I ter and standing of the rev, gentleman, have . Randford was ku Is to coo$ 02.300. It will be a brick build- thirty rods wide and tau mile#. long. I . own to have boon in an . churebon. chapels And missions .of all do. month. Kallooh started for the door and Do f , I been floating about and have been allowed to Intoxicated condition ift a Youge street ear. no. nominsti,one in Now -w gain of I deldtactiou of life andprope - � %pose , .�Anooiatradieted.' Yesterday ik became Era was seen .by Mr. Dent, of i Five hundred million dollars represents the I at ton years. � York 08 in Young raised the plotol an it to fire, but, mrs, . fly was terrible. . , known authorities of the church had I he Globe. I Of these chs aly his'strongth failed, for the pistol T, J. Langley and two children of . I I � � that the , There ore also other, "charges to be brought, the value of Church property in the United thii, li"ho , 402 are set down as Protestant, with Alonzo Cutler were killed outright. one of . I I I I . I Was not dimebarged; and oinking backwards -,dealdoiltq make an investigation, and So. viz , �neing language unbecomi States. � . . Outlet's children was foundin in brushing . 'DR A clergyman, accommodations for 285,000 persons, The he fell on the floor. Bystanders ran to I . I .cQrdingly a Mail reporter Was. -detailed to and bypopgioy. When Mr. Handford took ]Rev. B. W. Day (0ouRrogationialist) bag , EpI0QPP&1lAnS have the most of all the agpiotance, but $be � 'Al 200 yards f' . , ball evidently, pierced. the ram the house, with part of his I amoortain thaparticalars of the cape. The charge of the church, he was under A dark resigned the pastoraso of Cowaneville "an,T Protestant 6hurobse-88, with 52,696 oil, base of the skull gone, Mrs. Cutler, John Hay, members of the ,00ngregationi when I . I � I . brain,, and In a to Hwy , . I . cloud. He prole . tinge. The Presbyterians have 69 churches, Ox it d. As K%Ilooh ran but of She door he . - I . need to have told all of his Brigham, Quo. , P a W momen's he Langley, Mrb. Hoetuor And two ch . '. I - bitter London (Eng.) experience an big life , Mount Vernon MotbodistEplocopAl church with 43,241 oitthigi. I I Alex. Elliott, Jaman WA%lg and wits, and I � applied to, were,, lot the: most part I Ildrion. extromoly reticent, but final) .4 The Mothadiets have was seized by a citizen a 1. I I . y a member 1, Canada up " that time, withholding. at Baltimore 61 churches, With 30,766 Sittings. -The took. him to'the city prlsorad anofficef" who George Higgins and Wife arenbt expeatedlo Was to 11 .0 nothing. I have iince learned that he failed . I paid off its debt of 060,000 with Baptials have 48 churches, with 26.912 Bit. ' The news . live. 4 large number are wounded . . I I and who was met communicative than the rest, and he responded to the repoxlerta its Easier collections. � I of the murderflaw through the Fifteen . I to -tell wbat'lle should have made known fingo. The, Reformed Dutch buys 28 city like wiud� or twenty dwelling houses. burns and othem, - - , - . Inquiries unhoolto%itigly. It appears that Tito Usloutta Englishman churches, with 14,980, In A fOW momenta the farm property wore levelled. The debrig was 1� , before be, expressed aftoh humble repentance - says it is barely I sittings. Tho stroot in the vicinity at the Chronicle � 0oletime ago, Mr. Thompson, a deacou'of. for the past. He, WAS given the paotorohip of conceivable that, the Indian mind will over x�utheranp 23, with 8 891 , sittings, . . office carried a mile. Willowford b Idge wag Jorn, � I ,the church, became incensed at the pastor for Accept the Christian revelation. � . The wits crowded with people. and policemen to latome. ,; I . . . I the church on condition that be. should lay . I I 'Roman Catholics -hfiv� '57 churches, with Wote-&A�Onoe- stationed at th ­ .- ­, �­.. .. I . ­ . , � I tome reason and withdrew from the con- bare his Past life, and, not having done so, he The Rev. W. Johnson, of - Parkhill (&n. 71,784 sittings, the largest numbs' � � a doors to- keep Mi-, , -I - "' ­ ­ ­26,.�-*k terri - ­­ � � . r of any out the crowd. In the tear- oftioe , U. 'H. do loneDDRI, 1, April hie my- . � I , ­ . greg%tion. Aeaording to the ruled of the. has actwt the part -of the,hypberite., glican), has taken Bedford pariah, making, seek in the city. . Young, brother at the-deopand, reclined on 0 at Sheffield on Saturday evening I I I oburob, a committee 'of- two wao4ppointedto. . . � I I , ., , I . I When. Rev. Mr. Handford 'was called to the idith church he has I;) Serve. - 11 " - I -, i I a lounge, surrounded by ftlendo, evidently wreaked Mr, Valentine's liters, with a I. . . . I � . . I . � . wait upon this aggrieved deacon to discover your church you he$ the position of deacon., A,nEnglie Congregationalist minister has . . . overcome by the tragedy, but with dry eyes land Of 610,000- Two Powder ealis in His, � . � the why and wberefore of his hostility to the and were willing to accept him? I received theNogree of D. D, from the I An. Irislit Nottings. 'and a calm though strained voice. He was store Ignited In dome. way and explo I add, in. . , . � I - .. -- jarhog Mr. Vale . . il. I - pastor, and the cause of his wi hOraval from I Mr Handford had not 4 warmer or truer thropDlogioal University of Am6riiia 1, � I .not present at the, shooting. ntine badly and fatally injuir. ­"- -- � . I Tippsrary workhonFie -has 689 inniales, � The deceased I I . I -thellook. Tho-twodenoonawhoweramboaart friend in-thechurch-thanI was. Ithoroughly 11 Ik coot, --So it iIi stated,.: 460,000 to-p'ross- being an increase of 88 over last year. lay on Lis back on the R 3or, his, face and irla his olork. Then is nothing left 'Of -301111ty �, . . ,to reatore um!oable .relations between the believed 1� his ir�pentanoe and would have I breast dabbled in blood of the houses but the foundations. Mrs. . . ,pnoto . rand the Worthy deacon -entered upon staked my exiB�ence on LIS words. On Be- cute the Ritualist, Mr. Maekoneohle of Lou. , There Are 424 pauporg In the Nonagh work. , his eyes. closed, and Abner Haynes was blown 200 yards and In. .1 I their mission, byt were shocked and pained . I don, Who still continues, his miniatr, his face bearing a calm' expression. Only � I I . . count of'm aliens- house, which is 24 more than this t, 0 Idat Ptantly killed. Ia nearly I . Y strong Advocacy of him I lost . tin d, on 4 when the deacon made i ,one wound visa foun i his vergon, every house the sweeping charges of IWv,.JohnWaters, a minister of the Church your. - ', I � inmates were Injured. Not less than 0100,000 . � . gainat the filinik0r, ' Being many warra. friends, who. predicted what, of Scotland, has been fined '410 10m. by the Ov . 'uhhOugh fiv6 shotA were faced by K%Iloob, � . - immorality. .2 unfortunately, has taken place. To be com. . at 30,000 persoris joined the domonairs. two buying pierced the glaia; goot and the worth of .property WAS destroyed. within a . .1 � .1 I - - - . ,pressed to make hil nootisatipilh plainer, Air. palled to sever myself from the-ohnroh I so Jedburgh magistrates for Salmon poaching. :' lion in W6100ming ,gr, parnell on hie arrival PattitIO11 of the office, a thi . - distriA thtO8 miletA long and halt a mile, � I 1. . , In .. I , I . d lodged in a - .. ... I . . ' .. 1. � The pogn said that Rev. Mr. Handford dearl� love is indeed A sed. ibing--a church The riew missionary 'bishop to Northern , in Cork. I . I window easing, and the fourth pioxced his wide. I . had boon guilty of indiscretions with my children wore christened in and grow China -the see will probably be called Ningpo Ia honor -of Mi Parooll'a return from O'Othing. - � ­ Micupari. April 20.-A die two, lady members of the congregation, tb at up . I , . � . fructive. tornado . - In. I have a duty to Perform, h � will be, the Rev. Georg,3 Evans Moule, 1g, A Kellooll, on being arrested, still carried the Swept over the o6untry ilk the vicinity or ' . I I I he was a drunkard, and 'that I he had am. owever nad it - ty h . . . . America, the town of Athenry,,was beautifully . � 1� , - is*to me, and I will d I I I Smoking pistol in hie hand, which he eurron. Macon M80.) laaknight., Telegraph com.' � I 11 6 it, lot the donseqaene6a for twon . t. tee years a missionary. Muminated. Two thousand men Pinched . I . . bezzled certain moneys, the receipts of a . , munication is, interrupted. . . . 'bazaar held In Shaftesbury Hall in aid of the be wbat they MAY. I OuIphatioally State that Vicar -General Quinn says that he hag no through the streets In a torchlight procession, dereA to theoffloer. � He observed stridl re- lilifIR ifitoll,ge . n Meagre reports - I ik neithe nor .my family, will ever Again sit knowledge a�q to the truth of the report from headed by the Temperance braBe band. ticence, and , on being shown to t4e .0811 ad of the loss of neveral. . I I I urob. These.startling statements when ,,,,, r I. preaohipg, of Mi. Handford, unlops. Rome'that the Pooe contemplates creating There 'are �21,560 a . intercourne lives. , ­ . . . . , . . . . . . . � � .,cb the . positively kefased to have an I ,.: . I they became Ittlown, opr6ad oonAernation In dres, in the :county —�—. . . , - ­ , he can disprove the charged vibich I will bring four new cardinals, fur the United'Statem. . Carlow. ,Threamen in tija county with the represenlativos:xf th!' press. .Hie; .-L � . . .1 . . -1 . 1. . I . I I I ,� I I . the �cougregation,, and while some shrank - against him, if.asked, to -might. I �Twolve men 00'"s . *motive for the eat: is generally understood Xnalissitful and Coln,acke . 11�1. . 1� �- . ­ . , Should -they 44.516 Boris out of that. � � I I I be shown to be false i will have my confid, behind it a record that is unapproachable in '99,883 %0roo ; 25 Mon own 139,000 notes - 46 to be attributable to A Pampblet recently '111. him new -work On metallurgy, Dr. Peroyi , . from an inquiry, the effect of which would be Old Sk-.Anuls�oliurohj of Brooklyn, lbaved we I plaejudielal to tue church, other amended a as subscribed Own 169,967, acres, and e9 own 201,500' or circulated attieking .hie fat4er, Mayor' value of o2lver produced . � .. I Jigpition into tb6 matter. A , , .. Ones renewed and ;illhumble myself before, than,, days; the entire cost w F. B.S., puts the -77 �� � Is .01 91 - -;46�h.himand-th".opgregAtjo,n,!- - , . �- �: - ­ - - . ­ � � ! .., Kalloall. ... I I . . . 0 untially of Into aging some- , ,.meeling of i -e', d6iiioab wui--hol d- -4-t-1416 r-0- . . . I . and paid in-bqlafe the builders began work,, ­ ,�aeptly,the-wholaeounty .. . - , , - : ­ . , .. , � — ­ , � � , ' -of Mr. Way last Tuesday night,, and the to. . I MEETING OF TUN ODNOREGATION, . . I . A large torohlightprocoosion was got up � It is evident that the deed was-doliborate. where about '080,000,000,' and the gold aj - � - . � I Dr.' Brugsehi a German Savant, declares in Dangamport in - lion' Officer Noyes otIates that a few moments 4140,000,000. The author was Isolator ate - - � I � suit of their discussion was a decision to com­ 'What Mr. Thompson supposed was to be a , that tho Ieraolites did not arose the Red � Of of Mr. Parnell's �sforeDaYouregentpred the offlae he sa', metallurgy in the Royal Sohool 6f mines., � ,, . ,r municate the charges to the pastor, and to m6eting of .d6acons, turned out a largely son, but the Serbonian bog, tbi'fbimer return from America. headed by a fife And W . . � ,� call upon him -for a statement in reference to attende4­gathering of the- congregation . drum band. The. procession p . araded .K%Iloch walk along Kearney street and peep A world's fair of Sheep, wool and wool pro. , - , I . �- ", ' . ' being given. by a inlotaks of the translators. , through the toivn. Ter barrels were burned . Into the' window of the Chronicle, aDun'ting. ducts. under.the auppie .1 . . them, This was done, and Mr. Handford was among which ibe . lady members were we i . as of the Pannoyf-'. . I . 11 1 A Lutheran preacher of eminence in Berlin room. � He woo. evidently awaitin vants S!Ate Agricultural Society, is announced . - - . - -i to have replied last night'. represented. Proceedings were opened by. in Irish etredt. No diaturbance took plaegi - - I � g the arrival . : complained In. a teoent Parmon that one third ,. A coilvent belonging to the (Jarmelite nano of his victim. about a quarter past 9 the to be Opened in " Philadelphia, Sept. 21BI� . I I A'PnOMINENT HIP31BER EPEAKS. - Bay. Mr. Handford, *he ocoupled the chair. ofthe�poholari in the higher schools of that on Morrison's quay, Oak, was injured. by coronerremoyedtho'body to *a waggon for Immediately after the state fair. thus . . I * , A reporter made his way into the meeting, . � � making , , � . � . - I I think,' said the gentleman who furnished capital are Jews. though they form only 5 per. fire. much commotion was caused among Payly"" to the morgue. The crowd had the two exhibitions 006tinudue, with an Ing.- I 1. 11 but was told by the cha'rmW that busIDONS - conk. of, the population., � . . � increased to thousands, blocking ,up both gregate ot.prizas amounting.to 040,000,,Of - - . - � , . � the Mail reporter with -the above statement, of a private character only would be I . the members of .the' community. -but they I � I . . � -1 that Mr� Thomp8on'd obarg6o are without transacted, -that- a report could not be made Rev. Dr. W, M. Taylor,!'bf Now York, will 'wake eventually got Safely out Of the Kearney .and Bush otreets. It 'evidently Which 06,400 is f6r ehoop, Bud 04,000 for - I ­ . .. . . �T, foundation, and that in making them he WAS mail. for Europe on the 2ad 61 irdue, a000m- "building. The fire originated in a temporary included a greatmaliyofSan . It proclivities -wool, wool ,fabrics and oth X. manuf1goluri . I I � . . actuatea by bitterness a Blast the pastor. of It, and the inesting was open to i6ion, but %nied by. anost of his family., His -congr6. sitar 'which bad been Pot fire to by lighted "is when the body � I a ng � . ,9 memb6ri of the congregation. The'reporter P I. . was broirght out cheare: goods. .. . � ) . � . . xBov. Mr. Handford has bad a great deal of � I I I � gatloa Love voted him four montlial leave of candles, ' .� . . - .1 . h6wlo, ejaoulstiofis of exultation and derision Tile gold and silver mining favor is not . � . � . . trouble since. he became pastor of Bond street From what could be learned, Mr. Thomp. absence, and also 8; gift of .�2,500 to pay his John O'Ho,ra,died.at LIS residents in Car. areas. "The'Waggon,'esoorted 'by the police, 'al � . . -church. Nothing he did seemed to please a � son and o ' expenses. * . � , . longb, parish o . f-Templepors; county Cavan was driven to the morgue, followed by the* together confined td the United Stotes; . 1, . I ,eertain portion of the ooiigrog�tfon, who were ,theroaddre000d the gathering. Mr. . . . . . . .. I . it boo AD* broken but afresh in Njw,Ze&I&nd; . - . I Th mpeon formally asked the. acceptance of Bev� Dr. W. Aribur'and �Rs' , h ling, Wh` I d a . always singing the praispe,,oi RAv. MT. Mar., 9 . v. F. W, Mob. 'lately. aged 74-yearii. He was a national Isklillg, Yelling mob. When the an so -a degree which indicates th dawning , ' � . I . � - Lie resignation as deacon and requosted that donald, delegIaWs from the English Wesleyan school leacber, from, 1839 .to 1875� His %gon turn' ad from Kearney street into of anew orn, upon Shut country. - The mineral - . . . ,. I . I I I I ling, the , former pastor. ,- Mr. Marling big reasons for resigning might- be -elicited *Confereno6, and Rev. _W. McMullan- from the :OlaqpieAl Attainments Were of a big4 order Market eireat the crowd made u sort of rush, resources 9f­shO-iolandf1­h&va� ll-, ,on ----. - -­- -'was ---- this, ----that- iud-­ over3thingi. -It - -1 . ... ... -1 � . - I Ia At cei- - ­-­-­­­ ­­!.­ 11- --.1 0, to - f " M. E-.- a V brought to light to an enormous NX_ .. . 6 frofiih-lin" TYIBliobliia4l�pddi6daiii!6ui.f6-d6�- Irish Wesleya�U-Oonfersud he" -Ad tin Iflog -itch Way hke'F'Ankod 7a'mong ih t-'- ,Which the -police imagined was an attempt AV -bogi - . . I . . � . - . would have been . well enough if - they I . I I � . I violence, and so - ustd their'clube freely, I . . I I d he wad zoqaeotad to .formulate his charges, . General Conference, sailed from Liverpool loremoil. I I ! . I . �,tent; coal fields have been opened ; -and , . I .- '­­ �, 1Z .. I . -1 � ? �., - � everely pun a . . . . ..had kept � these remarks to GImseliso, *an , i'libig thd. most forward of the gold, 'silver and copper revealing . I I againut thepastor. Mr. Thompson, however, -April 151h. - "' ' - ­ . I ! .,. The,.Dablln.Times. bears-, thak,mr, Robert. - 0 mines are I . . . , * lifit they were. c6ritinually dinning $hem Into declinddo on the .ground that such a cour . me i I .. . oreafo.rd, of Woodhouse, county Waterford, crowd.- � The * -demonstrations, ot-tfie crowd, . wealth to.. An , '� ­ . . ­ . ­­ I J Mr. Handford'a says; and it Is a wonder to . 6, Dr� Jr000ph'Angus, of England,. reminds ill a Oitly be ' - . . �Oxtraordinary-exteni,z---TIkO.,..,' ,-.--.--1---.'- ­­­. ­ , would place hiii in the position proseotitori -the - Christian, world of the fact t . allied -to Mrs, Butwhistle, however, were confined to noise� On arriving . discovering are not go muol � - . . ,me that he has not thrown hie resignation Ia hat with, -Rt-4he--mOrgtW- the- -know4-it-k. thm­ -------.. . . �-Ho-eevorat-times­ruada­ Advances.- towards -A- 50; � Oul3gebt -, daughter- of-flie-Xoha . trowd-continided-their--yAafoll$u-saiv-816p�iii-i,-4i the - I . I I'b-oi'ff�6-8-�E3-1-lo-n7g-�a'-g-o.�".VMv VIE61647d ' ,000,mI6g0-­_,­I­ , ­,", - - f., ­- - -6-6 " � -Re-a-1ffq;--0f- old that it ' ­ - I . . -It ao'often a y . I . appoquin ones, had there are whiapero:In domonstraii6n, but Soon dispersed. . There excitin ' 9 Attention both in the colony and in . . .. . I I iffioulti, � charge, so far as Stating his aide. b nay as At wor ,,and 675,0 0 000 '' . ,,,between Me. Thompson and Rev. Mr. Hand- ear, to-oupport them, the gospel might be . was nothing whatever tinding - toward a Greg, . � W 9 intekto . iooiety that Mr. Cecil Faue, of the Grelia. �, Britain. . � . . . . -ford may have been I do not know iior care ,, a , pted by cries of I Shamej ohemb 11 preached again and again to every human die breach of the peace. A great ooneouroe still 1. � � � I - -­ but this I dohnow,tha A committee consisting. of ton elders waa .. I r.Quards, son of the late Mri Qccil-Panei lingered' in the-violuity of the Ohroniola By an,offiblil return. relating to English . . I I Mt. Handford would . . being within ton years., . .11 I . . . . . , asked by him and b6 Would. then make known' At a in . cousin to the .Earl Of Wastmorelan& is about - merchant Shipping, lately issued,'the numbe . no�, wittingly .liarm any . man.' :Deacon hit �atatement. , . � .. oeJiug of Glaigbw Free Prosbytery to marr I y� Lady Auguatas Was, olde�'Idaugh., Offi0e, but uuAlArm'o'f fire drew many. away - . r . ' Thompson is sor6-headed abbut something, On. the other hand, a'aumber ok gentleman on Wednesday, the Rev. George Campbell ter of the Earl of Stradbroke. � . . � . Of Bailing Vemoola employedi botla i!ft'the home , " .1 1. . I � I � and makes these charges - with an ominous * �.." '. gave notice of moving at next meeting An. 11 . . . ,;. . BLOODEID -STOVNiE. .. I I.'. � and ,foreign � trade, has diminished 'front - : , . I I spoke Against the ackiou of Xr. 'Thompson, . . On the -morning 6f the 7th a discovery Ofa . +-- - � . . . - .. ­ I , lookl but when' he is Pulled upon to specify and expressed the fal overture to the Assembly for a commission to tragic nature Was made in the office of tlij - . . 0. to 16,449 in 1879, the ton. ... . .. I . .� 4 lost confidence irk their ; inquire ,into the chat --t i '9 0'0 In " � .. . Sale of 4-111terd of Calmille^-Skort barns I .. i . , ­ 3,852;245 In. the first year, '10 ' L . . . . I . -4he charges a not the minister he., baste - . 4 Aoter of the' todahing branch. of the:11ibtritian Bank, Strabane. . at "the Chicago Stock Yura;. . '-0'40 bain the'last.- The height of prom. - . . . I 9111 - .- ..pastor. Some of them considered thaigoo . . about .the busbi and. � apparently does not. r n I given in the theological halla, Of the Chu - - I L . . 3,918 676 11 . . . -% I ' iated � 10 a sell n against that - . � rob. At sn'sarly hour the filarlit. was given that Peril, I _!fleet .Win in L '. " . ­ -L ' �- L � . . know whathe is talkiig About.' I I grounds ex . .".. .. , J . I . . . Ma � at even presoliers pay . commissions out CArmao, -April 23.'�The­,olevonth annual , or England's merehj�aj . � . gentleman. . 1. � I . . . , Mr. Lyle, the- m6nage�, woo found dead, In. - ­ - . ', .. . ­ . '.. Has Mr. Handford been informad.of the Sale of ohort-horni from the Bow Park' 1835, since 'which year there has. been a I .. I "L Rev. Mr. Handford donled'as.ninch of the I of their oularins to middleman? A man quiry established the 6ei. wifth.olroumst4hces rearked_ L falling off. .'. - -;, . .1 i over him, and it - so, 'what d an 0 11" L * ­ , t11r1I1­­ I---- -the otherj'Snd, the ,. " ­ ' I ' . . 'of a shookimg nature, It WAS, found that he diy, prbv,6 n , k 'i ( tro,uble hatiging i . charges as he Said fait from the -lips of Mr.. at hoPro. (04nada) hard, at ,DoiEtor Park. ,yestori,. " on e 11 Olddm9d in court At Now York th -'L . , ,does he say V asked the reporter.. . tfibd. for an emi --*164 0 8 OamertbAll-an"ginented from 92 ­` - - I I I I , . I Thompson. He relate4 the chounistanoEs a ailut divine. the'. position had hot himself $hrough`4fie,fiodit witlift, reaucoess. Tbe.attenk.t.,. J660*­'­3_­­-­ "' , I I . sMr.Handford'does know of the acoaaa. connected with flie'oonfassion of his Past which tho lait6r'now -holds, 'and -ottlk., to 'pieI1081. '. I - .1 .. . 41306 Of L buyers was good. andthabidding, - n , to '580 Iasi year. and the"tonnage - . L L tions. He admits tbathe Los been indisor' Cong L 'broughkJor a large sum in payment for the .1 . ' lively. � The finimMIS offered . I I or. Sale L 'wire from $99,494 to 2,331,157. This indrome'ot L . .. . . . I . . eat W6 to seven members of the regation . I . A telegram from G41way, reports that'an - , about six- fold in the tonnage of- the oteamen , - �' . so far as one of the woman is. concerned, bat L . - a fine lbt, And were' fally Appreciated, so . 'previous to taking'ohargo of the church. cervical' I 11 Attack had been mide,bya,li means more than a similar incres' . I . .� I . . .. . . number of men, will be seen by the lifloos annexed. The Be of 0ailin I that nothing of a criminal character could be Th Confession, he Said, L *WAS fall, notbin A true thing was never bolter, said in A Aimed with, Sticks and stories upon a . - . 9 .. . . e,choxgedagsingthim. The woman alluded to 0 9 . night number of. short -horns -vessels would Imply, for the effective powelt I ... .. never mineed an opportunity of tbra - itin bei4withhOld. He had opened his heart to single SentOnO3 tha:n by the -'Bishop'of Derry patrolof policest splaoe balled Xurrynoula, , - ,he_h L .Sold was Jorky�fivo', of She steamer as a carrier may be three or - - . . . .. . I . . . '. 9 the committee under pledge vf secrecy, and when h a remarked that there are many birds of Amb'down. -The Police Were a�d ggregate - price, received 013,270, fear times that OIL tits. b%ilingveaeol, 88 ft ' .. . L I Owed k'2g an Average. of $295� The av6rage . . I . horself Juto his Society, and was.coutinually 'Mr. Th,m son was the first �and only man of Passage n b, and took reIngS in a he ' in' U formerwill make three or.fbUrL,*OYggqd &a - � I , . 1ollowing him about.' . . P aye who morely dip the tips =y baste a , I I use. *a' I -'the � . I � . . . � to break that pledge. The.iemarko of.the of their wings in th� still and holomn- lake of The cause Of the outrage was the collection: . 9 reduced by. the faes-that four a � . � - I I 1)67�you know the woman who is Alluded . . cows were.,declared to be doubtful bioedern, no of the other.' . . . , . . : , . . . . I , . . pastor were frequently apilauded. penit' be, - then pose On* and are seen no of the Police tax levied on the Par* ,� , 0 . I _!AD ?, L I . .� I I . . . an I , I io.h within -which the average would.haTa boon ' . .. � - .. � . .. . I .� . . . A member maid that very grave rrtmors� as more. . - � ­ ­ . .1 . the last month. ,- � I I I . .itbout . . .1 .. I ' , . . I 10b, Yes, I have soon her. Oftea.'LRer . . . . L . '. . .. 1 M5 on the remaluing-forty-one. , . . F4nalgraoss. , . I I I . ". . q . . I . appearance is not ealedlat6d .to inspire niff-.10. to Rev. Mr.. Handfoya,o character were. cura " The PrbBbyterians have, very ancottraghig' . At Waterford E.N. Powei slid, a jury hold L . L ' - . -., . , �L T12o �ynter will soon take a'fouir months, - I I I . I . . -- . . . L . tion, it affections are inspired. by appea,ratices. rent, and he suggested that'the members of reports from their mission work in Mexico. an inquest on the -body of a w6man named .. Iftarryinit'llais SAcp-dau;jh1cp;' i fidriough..' . . . � 1. . . . . � . � I I : . I . . .. I I , the congrog4tion be summoned to. inquire More than five hundred converts recently oat Johanna She's, *he was alleged to have died - Palsones Axiiii, 9d.,April 24. ---:The scandal �' The fashion of paper collars L it' ralfgh . . . , . . . . I . � � -She is not -at all handsome, is far from Y ... 91 into their truthfulness. The proposition was down, tbgetber at tile communio"L table -in of want in' one of -the leading streets of. that And. goaoip in . regard.to the 'extraordinary - narrower On A0001111t Pf the � high. *..price , of L ' ­.­- ,­ .1 .. . . number of corkscrew ourlo, which,do not :1 -to his step.�" Pulp. . " � '� L, . " �, ' . " .. � . . . . . . . - is old. maldhit in ber,mauner. and.displayo a - not favorably received, . . . 6 city.' The deca'ajid had some childken who 'marriage 61 SidneYL A. Shoreo I . . the city of Zitaou4ro, oitupted Southeast of , L . 11 . to her uttractivenesa 7. . . Add . A motion who introduced by Mr. Fkaser,and 'the capital, and the live native pje*aohdrj any. earned about 8J. a weak, out of wfiio)i 2ot had daughter. Lonells Shores, . I , I . . I L I , . I WhOL is only JS TheThiladelphia News thlnkg�ft Stroup - L . ­­., L carried, That the congiegation having heard - they have U-�urly ,.3,900-Gon, p'rla in the state to �bp.pakd for renf­�The only'fuiniture, in years old, last-Februarn-w i . , Ara you acquainted with the other woman . I I � . sitivivedhere-this �- list 41XP plan who first frivOkiled sloop did ]20J L Z . ' . , ­ � - - L - I . L . . � ' I --alInded to �, . .. : tho'cornplodrito,consider them frivolous I n i he -of Michoacan. . '- I I . .the bne- room Occupied ly herself and -her : week by the trial of Shores, together With 'the ; extend thelfivoution to babies. , � . . . . I., ., . . . .. , extremei Bud express the tallest confidence' in . ' ' I . fitaily.WaSasoap-boX. L . ., . . . . Ron' sea are now in season' and there is no - - . I . . . . -i Yen ; she.is a married -woman, And Is con L . I L I . . . Rev. Mr.'Bee6er gets a salary of $20,000; L . .. . ­ . . minister who performed the ceremony. I I I I olderedtobepioi%y. Thi Way the obanda i Rev. Mr. Handfor'd., ' . � Dr. John. Hall, $15,0o(), And a otylieh honed . . L. . " . . L I . . .. I Shores in a well-to-do farmer, whose wito died clause in the ,.game, 'laws to Prevent ho . . Mr'Thompaon announced big. intention of . � . I uft , , , f , . .L. .. 9 I , . ' ' Winnipeg. , . i', ­ ,� ., - only - four in -hunting this.month. * � - , ; . � . I . I . . . ,about her.oqma Ia�out was -an alle" ation that .1 .' . free.of rent; Dr. Fokker, Of L Grace church, - - I � . . ouths , age. LbueII4 ..I ' . . I . . 4 saying the oburoh,and the meeting. Adjourned .1 ­ a a . . . I . L ,.Mr. nanaford visited her when. her husband -SihUlf.paet'll o'clock. L. I . � . 9eta,612i000 and whouge; pr,DIX , 61 Trinity, ' Morning ligliVrovented to as the metropolis daughter' of - Shon's ' first Wife, . her - L Artemus, Ward once commenced A I&IJUN .. . 11 . � I . . I � . - - � . was absent from home.i � I . . I. . I . . . 012,000, and the pastor of St. Tuoreeis' of the Northwest. We so ' W 'a broad. -main father being his - uncle, and she is first . by saying : I Ladia and gentleman, I pi)o. . I . .. ... � I 1. . I .:. - . , . . . - I ­ I I . 'couliln" ii wall $60, step,daugther and Wife , Boon A-gigiatioiniell Lb s1havoulkil -with , , . 6 What is'the opinion of - the congregation - . I � church, 010,000, - Other Now York ministers street bordered With high wooden sidewalks, . . . I :0 I .0 . . . ' L . . . . � I Ifirepar4totheBoreporto?, , . . 1. Waxing Foreign Bank C'' , range from $8,000 to 610,000, but .most fie Bad town of ohopol of every allaps and . The marriage caused no and of talk. Shebad 1120 . I . I L . I 1. . I apital. � . I 1, I . .. .1 . size.. . - . f 'Well, I can't really answer thaL Some � L � . under 05,000. � .: � . 'Some were rad& wooden shanties; others been keeping house for him, and friends had . " She ,never told her, love k.-boosil' : the � I I � I are NEW YORIK. April 27,-Ttie Commercial . . . . � � asked her removal, but. ho. L .tin - "' I . I of. opinion that Mr. HAndlord-. should The following are 'reported to .be some of . were fine buildings of yellow brick. High indignantly Young man, AnticiP 9 something of the .: , . - .,resign, buVothers wish him to take the qaoo., he agent of All Canadian ' over all I to red the handsome rfitused, and to quila suspicions he married kind, hassill called to see her oinoo leap yaw - I I . ' I tion and prova its falseness, as is confidently, banke,notabli the Bank -of Montreal and the charigionande in ,the revised version - of Knox rob. Several, saw an opire of the .her, the Rev. Z. bowen . lying the unequal, opened., - ' . .. .. . , I . . . . , believed he can do. 11 do not believe that began calling the English Bible to be issued this year : d, girlst mills .. I � ,. I . � -�--- �. . r . I Bank of British North Ameriesi I , ably.to seut� incensant Puffd OE white. steam Into knot. 'Mr. Bowen wasindiated for inarrying Most people argue that It iou'll so digagrifla - I I , I that old English matter Should be opened up. in their loatW to,day in consoquenoe of the ,. Damned �fij to be clianied invari the or air. The street was ItIll-of bustle man under 18 without her Ru able to road a pun as it it to hive one talit . . I I . .. passage by th6Logislature of this state of - it condemned." - For I hell I tile Original words a wo ardian's . I � I 'When Mr. HandfordwAs appointed pastor of bill taxing foreign bank capital. It is under Gehenna and Rgdes *are to b, . life. -.Therii Were'Waggons. of all deocrip.. consent ; be pleaded thatbe'wao old, did not 'you. You can tear a newspaper all up, � . . . ., - -, I I . the congregation, he made, an open confes tions Old know the girl's Age, and intended no crime. and i .. .. . I i . - 3 sub- �P ndl�g before the.stores. Long ]in aternaily mash itt but not. Always A . . atood tbat foreign capitalists have over stitnted. 'Preve,utlistobe,-turned.intolgo 'of Rod arts ,were loadial On . . , . ,. I 1. . Ision of the faults of Lis youth, and it the * I river a g with freight He was acquitted. "bliores was indicted for PDX`8011- I . . . I � . t 680,000,000 worth of capital floating around ' before.' Religion is to be chariged.16 �' wor. .. g . I I congregation Accepted him in the belief, tha. , vicinity , of ohip*v . .. I fik the interior. ' The , sidewalks V marrying a ut6p-daughter, * And wag fluid As red no -a rose was my love last night- . . . I . I . I ore I . . . . Ibis repentance was Pincers, it is a cruel in on lbans, eopGoiiilly. in the . . Alled with ', 0, miscellaneous crowd 050 and costs, . Thi girl. is a pretty, mfodool, Yes, red as a rose was she ; . I I . -at this Wall street, Taxation, as Proposed, is Daring a lat6 tour through .the'NaolcokA ,of people : German . Butto-day my love's -as pale and white I . � I � � justice to drag the ocandal.to light I . . poaflauts, . the petite brunette, and in a great fay.qrIlS. As the bloomaof the -apple tree., I . I . � . I . I . '. �, I . I . � . late day, and tryio hung a - charge, upon'- it, I aid to be ' 00 heavy as to amount to And Parry. .Bound dintrioto,the Missionary Women in dark blue gowns . and - I -..,. ­— .. . I . . I . I I . I head Ucath of the F twhile Wonian Sc4der or thing, she Is pl� . . I . The chruoh is now in a prospbrons, condition. prohibition, and the result has . been 'thdt Bighop of, Algoma held Sixty services At .kerchiefs, the men* marked by their little flat . . * . I . ing forms, I think, � . . I . -13 - stations or settlements, . . M,BldduFph. -' - . . Canadian banks andiaany fo;eIgn capitalists forty Ive diffaiant � Though the wicked neighbors say . and it is a burning ohame that the happiness . cape - Fraveh half-breedh, with jaunty bick. . � . I Her mother stole in, while my lovewag Asleep, . . . . . � have dabided to'withdraw their loans, Thee baptized forty-nine, confirmed eighty I skin'jackAtO, many -colored scarfs 'aroupd. Muo&N, April 26.-I-Mrg. Mary Hodgin'o, And stole her Pink saucer o6way. I . Of the ODngVegS%IOh 011OUld be disturbed by' a -five, I . - I fault-finding, diBconte6ted men,, who banks -.said through.their Agents thiz�orning Administered holy dOmmunion.to 437 .Pot. their Waists, and their black hair shinifig reliet ofIllid lato'James' Hodgins, aged 90, � -- . . . I .�, I I ­ . . . I I . Are --.----.0* . I . . . I . ,themselves not'frap from vices. , I'm Sure the that they were perfectly willing to pas, a fair gone, AndirdiVelled nabarly 800 miles in cuttor With oil ;. Judlaus, dark, solemn, gau , I . . I . I tax. upon capital So used. - But this bill or on buckboard. - Sermoup and'add I nt, died at her daughterloyaoidence, lit' the - 3rd . I I � . I . . . . � I I . I I , -Wj1goAk!Qz.q will, fall to the ground,' . . , reason stalking B15119 in blanket and mocogainj ; concession of Biddalph, on Snuday, 2'5th I SUJFFIdXBNT rolk THE J)AY,'ETC.-Old Gaalle. . I . he rpp6rter theii-egiled at Rev. Mr. Raud� imposes too heavy a burden, and the money; Oeventy-three. .'*. , . . I . . 'Scotch Ard"Euilioli POOPle,looking as,they, 'instant. Showas-the pioneer of pioneers,, man(to Gr6om)�,Why, Marlin',owhat' the ' . I . * " I. I . ford's residoilob, in Wood street,. bat that it' withdrawn, can be einpl6yed to better Dr. Joseph Wild, of Brookign, well known do all the world over, but here, perhaps, a baln ' the Aral .white womin who 'settled in' dence havoiyou got th to?.' Groom— Yott - . . . I I . I gentleman was not at homb." � , I .1 advantage eloowhcvdi,� The withdrawal has in Canada, is a firm . . . . . I . believer in I Second Ad. '11U16 quicker and more energetic.. The Bidaulph, 47 years ago,; at which time the told me you'd want oblMolething to go a Calais. - I I 1. . MR, THOMPSON's STATEMENT I 11 . already eatiied atrinR607 in the money ventforia I and -I Ang16.1srael.1 He has middle of the street, lhough there had been country was tin ,unbroken wilderness froin Ing with, and I thought the old 'art 'ad do, . . I George street, WAS tO-dAY, und'the market b6oame very irregular.. the world will and""'in Whi . � . . . . � . . Mr. James Thompson, market, and all otook.1 fell off considerably published a book entitled $'HOW .and when but's single night of, ruin, Was a vast expallso -her doolling td the ohores of'the Georgian , for tha W"-*-, , . . ''I . called on bythe reportei.' . �� I The announcement that all foreign capitalists, J � ch he Affirms of mad—mua so tonicious: that thb wheel$ bay. She leaves a large.fnilelly of children, 4 �Iln rlii;uisali mont,raf. I . . I . hat I than will yet be . one thronold the of the Waggons,. driving through it Vista granduhildren Ana great-grAladchildron. I I I . . � I � & In making inquiries intd the truthfulness are likoly io follow in thow-ske- oftha­ . . - He took A V601660 Resolution, . . . . . . Cana- * whole world, and it will be in Jerusalem, and almost as large as mill-whools ; And when I . . I And now, porhaps,,to his co&aglon, * . I of the rumors Orrent about Rov..Mr. Hand- dian banko m6do matters, woroo. thou the on it will be one of the need of David, which we dared to cross it, We came out 0 D � . . � ford, , your . name come pro.minently to the mere Willidiawal of loatio. , I I - n the . INSOLENT M.' P.1n.-Things ate eartiinly '. iMY'S S31QU012i 01OBDIUU013, I . . , . . --front,' said the reporter. . J.. . . . .. will be sould degeanduat of Queen Vfckorl%,'� - other Aide , With much-., d getting in a bad way at Ottawa, A lady.wrigoo ' . May Provo but Dizzy7s Disillusion I ; - . . I . . . . - . . . I I . . . I . ifficulty, and . ' ' I . I . ,o, ' ' ,-At ijresent,' replied Mr. Thompo�fi', 'I , . -e . — . , George Farraro the distiagniabod author foot ' of Olophantine proportioriff.. Th to one of the Papers there,'66niplaining of tho' Tale Waoxa Boy IN.TNE.WRONG I'LaOX.- . I . . I . . . . . . w6ula prefer to say nothing.of the matter, its - should not tha al , otionarles anaolorgyman, is a man under city of Winnipego IM11sh"Ailif- 0 1neolent manner -in whiob,members of Sir Pompay Bedell, J.P. (On discovering that 11, I I . ,� TUN TRAMP. '45 Years If . . � . the charges against Mr. Handford have not revIga their d' . age, of' floild complexion and a was nothing more thou a cluster of 'houses Parliament-oome of them I of �fto particular his eggshell is an OaaPtY Ono turned upside I . . . -been formulated, Wheia the deacons spoke ofinitiond of the void trump, peranient. He is - I anguine tim: about 'the Hudson Bay,00mparly,o fort, now note '-stare at the oceppanto of the haloes aown)-1 What-whai Is the - masulni of . . . . , now that legislation in so many of our Plates the medlum he,gh'OInP"tlY built and under of calling meetings to inydatigate, I then told has in �, Re has a good voice, contains over sevtn thousand inhabitants. .gallery 6rough'th6ir -opari glasses. The this? I NOW Page-'Tagt 01 HaprII, girl, . . . I Add the person a' criminal � 0 1 ,,Ihem,that the affair would get to the Pays of Sa0hugells, jollo� ibg .he 2 Mao' but reado like an untrained gabool-boy. As It is the distribihing. contra Iox a large region, other eve -ping ono of these representatives of . [ExPl don, and 10 dismissed With a montlito . . . , - . V r New,, E�giana a preacher, the atuon in somewhat' A. place' of great busineas, activity,, and So the people Pont a noto'hy one of the'Ronje wages. .. 11 ­ . . . 1. . the reporters, but they. pooh-poohod the Idea . . olotbrs, offers she tramp the advanta verbose, ' . , . �, - .1 I vwtao,, you Pee, have come. true,' - her State *brk-housd And7h 1 968 01 but fall of fascinating imagery., His delivery OltuAtOd III relation to the back country pages to a lady In the gallery with whom he . I I I . . . Ousts of corrections lefearnest I , father rapid, sometimes vehem,nt, the fabilifies for trau9p and David LIlaoll, a Jersey city rig plake ' . I . M? The subject has. been talkddofforoome 'but iasaehR60mPu1aO6wAYAs'to deprive bu he makes no goatur . 6rtalion that it is had no Acquaintance whatever, and r Who �. . . . tribution . . lit soon her g his halro,whiah Wag Yestord . � days past,' said the reporter, obut it was the boon of the' Attraction Which it mjght . t Co. . . Sometimes called I the Bleeder's Paradloo-1 her to ral"bbr -veil that be mig bogging Mad two YeArojago)eff 012,600 tot die . . AMID I I treated as an idle rumor'until tO-dAY, W11011, , otherwise have for him. Vor the tr I About the p It is built on a. clay bank ski the 1 auction of features moie.favorably, and tobettdr advan- 'Xho.. money, howe ay ordered. I . . amp to Soo . 00root Preparation for the the ATioliliboine With 'the Red river. The lose.. � . . . ver,hAs been deposited by - ,. , the load and Open talk indtioca ivqnIry, I slaeare a lover of liberty to be grateful for in' that of nature, - of the 0011 is much that iC is difficult to STUVCX IT RICII.-Wa' or in A bank 'which lt noW Ia I . �. '116mitIld WO bAyd recently ii�cted in the 4dwinistrat Understand thatyou were the first to prefer any not' which TOIi6VeO bIM at it, even whila the NOW Had2pshire clergyman Who hall learn that Mr. A_ the hands of a receiver, I . , flad a'go6a-foithafitiou for a , charges against the p6etov P . insuring him those two prime necessaries of devoted seven years of time and two build ,,house, And many Williams, of this town, has recently got some It was in the old'days when - congragnmen I ­ red of the larger buildings aye settled and $2,600 from the Government on An old . I Wrote A letter to ihd deacong. getting Lis life# free board and lodging. The goloo. . An(! OixtY took Of chart to prove that the franked letters &but a ratal postmaster to_ forth that Mr. Handford had grossly mile- lion of a work-houia, no his place of confine. blessed season will begin September, 1881. craeked.-Harperlo Magazine. , � claim in connection with land taken from turned a letter to an M. 0, who. wa A 0 p � . I ,conducted himself, by being under the In- . I I a t P Ing . then% IS A Peculiar inaign"IlY to the trump, SOIXO People Seem to thInk t I I I Hollems'eitate for the canAl some thirty In town, And, staling that the letter weighed. . he millonfunt Tho intelligent jury hak gain b Ara years ago, Verily the falthfal (Tory) are I ,iflubacoof liquor, and solicited an inquiry. whose 6xiotenee is' based On th can,bo brought'about by matbe a, , Over One-half ounce, requested 0, second . 0 avoidance I I I ­ Another deacon, Mr. Backe tj Also charged no 1000.6guring and morb b&yn6A1t3l0101yIng.1vS I out. This time it wag Ill rookly bet without . . OfW6Yk. 'WhoAlidthlopinoticein thlareopoot ,,_ r ( - their rOVAM—St- CAthAZI1190 frank. . . I I )i�) . . , him with misappropriating the funds of the 19 the result of a thoughtful .Consideration ahriatifin Union. . � Where twelve true and goo moil by News. . I . - In the estimation of the Prussian author[., � . I ' a no 0 placed within . church, the proceeds Of the first bazaar hold of labbr 49 the primal or consequential Intent , the following vekdIck, flndnrjaag t Thestatneofllyra'�Isio'b - � . in Shaftesbury Hall. What I meat by mis- Dr. factor of Clower, has to. amount of money is equal j� the onaloaure, If Hamilton Gatfin"'. opposite I ties 2,000 soldiers can be transported in a I . I . of Is based on an blialtivo perooption of olensil Carter which he has hold for 86 '-stoma; still we agree 0 himago the damage ftt� the StAine of Achilles, raised I single train and A Whole Army corps can be , . . I Appr6oriating it, $hat he failed to hebount for the valuo Of leisure, it to not now necessary YoRtgo ],is (1111"'o ,the Bishop of Oxford to. 02,600,t, . I Duke of Wellingto a honor of the � Sent by rail at the this of twenty Miles a day, I , all tunas said to have boon collected, At the to, inquire, It is ohough to elaplissize the fused 41thOlE proceedings against Dr. I to lumitut . nj In Hyde Park, London. ,01690 Of OdOh DOW tale the amount received tiger oflawo which not Only assume the Carta, and LIS Yefatal has been uph An offort ig being made to get' a branch of Hamilton Gardens command 16 fine view of The AcAdOmY believes that drams originated, I was given to My. IlAudfor4o and by bib! an, criminality' of the tramp, but liffix to if a the House of Loirds as an exercise aid by the Bank Of Hamilton opened At PAINIOY, and Iliad Park, and Are "at the rent of what IA In a aosito,jor display father than in A. 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