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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
SS 7 e-straw stack and a [Fiala ance on their y; : 
d evils connected with the burial service it| The whole of this straw, with a tare-s part NC : 
w wd T Vatu D dui B^ but he looked upon the proposed haystack, was com, ST burnt, but as the wind was sare of the. district, report war d) >> 
Th Terr ane E geo ME “fo the bin d Me blowing fro - im bucks, they were qute Te - "S aù 
f Lo anced Nec e tags e Ei ; i seen 
great body of the clergy, and in Sppenition to their deliberate damage Toe r^s abont iag V lavi Cia goin quos i 5 College took E» the TOYOR, qn] gy 
opinion. e did not think it wou e wi pro many mies, ce on Ty 
Certain remedial alternatives had been suggested, but he did for suspecting a well-k n person as the ineendiary i in a pr incip al of = Edmond al, ne for 
t pe ^ nn - end themselves ta the Church 1 * i ith fire which has de fe » When 
The que she n of a single office in. the Mt S thiscase, As this is the sixth fire e " - on the Edward 
would leat tothe consideration of its general rev o and a within few days, i has een resolved to form f ow rh “the consolidated 4 pulire RE 
such proposal would bə the e strenuous opposition of the little confederations of adjoining parishes, and to raise - of Que nc 
majority of the c hurch, whate nd support a fire anes Fe T. ES. ual ment 
their peculiar bias on theological questions: He did not think y ? shi ue 
kyrt o enter farther into the discussion of the question, |in each centre. Man e farmera are ber en P rid “are Sox 
and would merely say that having expressed his willingness ir corn rather than. risk it: dat ord Rob eni, in 
om he appointment of a Royal Com i» — n Thursday Vieo-Chan ae bet ey | for the county members spoke as follo 
revision of the table of Lessons and some other matters, 1 ait drier in ncooPdance with three petitions = T aei questio 
probable that on the reassembling of Parliament pnm g = cnn din Fe Wi, bd ds 
mission would be appointed. here were other to A elio were preseu im, winding up brin. sia es. » he must 
soon d the oh The of a exit ae ne - a the Leeds Banking Company, a one ointed P» hebpi E duly i M. 
n ism . existed withr e ri [3 er n bs a 
Church during the las generations disciples of two an aliod Mert provisio nal liquidat or, subject herea doing, b t, bat he ua: 
distinet schools zZ thought The basis of one Z tioa h Tor o an "is 1c ee J clean popu. i 
of individual liberty in the intérpretat ANC m: PE. thly meeting of the execu- the meth wA interests of parioniturista inte 
the : ed writing "mn cu the s principles "hid tive pusiste of the Central Relief Fund was held in ier SUH d e towns, He had had had be 
authority Woo wey n the Town Hall on Monday, the Earl of Derby in the 
meaning of Holy [ox or R Both were equally anxious | ch Mr. Maclure in his monthly report — that | keep. up, the 
- as. n is A Pe p God du Ford Recently, were in September 212,520 cotto ratives im wea tha duty 
hird p indeed im nu y 
who d the d e^ J^ E "ihat although the: Holy full work, 192,047 on short time, and 195,8; at of 
Bible contains T hie aa of God, the Word of God is. not. cor , and by compar with previous mont hus | hard, s 
extensive with ume, and that it is left to cach | appeared that the improved condition of things which | Amon 
individual io decide i hat whio ch doe nt nag and whic a is commeneed in the early part of the y » had : 
rove i 
= paw m =~ Sasha n truck at the replaced by a gradual i increase in the ss, whi eedings. 
root Er si ted d doctrine ul uan deducibla MA taro, pr had tives -— - Ms condi- theory “without pe. 
edle erty 9| tion they were in fast Yon ary. The relief table was, | them why 
eliminat ms M paese as repugnant to his o K a 
Ame M and convictions. k^ "might well be asked what reaver more favourable, doubtless from Ae faet of t 
ould become of Pul if it was to be surrendered to the cotton ota getting other kinds of employment. 
caprice o bpn, It ig ove i hy oe ed t aah elo akei | Ta September the number in receipt lief was 
e urch wou pe as hr chec ese H * 
He ut how long would that be suffered to exist when tha | 108, OR, pared ‘with 1 E. +: ite tA and | That 
basis had been sapped to its f mt ach distinctive | with 458,510 in January, 3. e greatest amoun 
daei of Christianity would disappe: turn from the | of distress the unions of Ashton and Glossop. 
E c adinin tho ein ma z- Tenit o ‘would das ma [r. Rawlinson's report nte that 4879 were engaged 
t its elose o 
the 17th century. Bu at the friends of the Chr qum te directly on publie works eptember, and some 
any Dr recs for as she pad autlived other sesenta she towns,"parishes, and districts have adopted the Act. 
would outlive tr presi - Ano € r to be combated at | As mar iy as 13,000 men. ane g 50,000 per sons, always Prp ot edere disease. Mr. 
: nOD o several public imilar 
that he raised with i 
M aer to the pe wm of “oly Scripture, might have can readily have em plo oym 
pleased Almighty a God. to have kad, Hike ord swa works. Som 
some suchsupernatural man utl nveye yedi itinevery 
ease to the ear prs p of men P vithou: the Dd ee of 
suboi 
me conversation dni on the subject of the 
any su Thei ould t be 
question of the and the pects elem 
good to him that m ^ should die iM ^ 43. Mr. rnall then read h's monthly |t 
which the revelation of Himself and His counsels towa ort, in which it was state ab there 
apostles with that e ven e" ES € woes t moa ta and an increase of rsons receiving relief in 
vidual of his peculiarities of temperament and talent. Thus| 27 unions on the Ist inst., as compared with the 
far we must be prepare allow the human element, And 31 ult., of 12, 299. , In the aftern oon the meeting of 
be acknowledge th: rf o were j nt channels | y 
ot eo e 
wide ps mee Pod = th ee bas h E. the the Ma ayor of Manchester you The Earl of Derby, 
very heart of an inspired writer and the absolute di noblemen and ganton men who had been 
pie ot of 
overs wo ord by the Holy Spirit. An ht to ictation of | and most of the 
he e Holy . we ou maintain 
rd bY and universal au € * resent 
ecutive committee, 
ME. Maalers's repost stated $ that T 
the months of June and July t was a steady 
wh 
pem d the ords in some cases 
being dictated, a 
— P act wi 
of the Des ato, The theor, a i E 
of complete verbal ‘inspiration was not temer) to the UL] E incteate in tlia employe menh of de i flor Pop aaaea 
tenance of the position held A. the Church, that the canon of by Bees E 9 
Scripture not onl y od's d, but God's Word| close their distribution. of vet d th ee summer 
n: Te ns eeu of the i eor d up months, while out-door labour could b orted to, in 
ay down new theo; inspiration, rather to invite 
her sons to adopt the tion of unfelgned belief in all th Mid that the 1 cal and ge ne poe taf re ‘elit m m MS 
anonicai Scriptures of “the Old and New Testament e husbanded for a period o f dis ing the las 
written Word of God, and to teach the people from it as having | month the improved goridition * ‘the cotton districts 
that Divine authority. It was satisfactory to him to find that | had been so much disturbed that on the 24th of Sept. 
this mae a Ta S aee in acco MP i 42.973 had bee ded to the ber of fac ry 
expre is r ears 0. t ETN e 
2sked, “Tet e your views of the eattority of Scrip: Operatives working short time, and 33,725 to those | na 
ture, how will you reconcile some f its statements with the | out of T well as 9316 to the number of person 
MEME E M EE abu Toe receiving relief from boards of guardian district 
Word of God did not profess to teach us science, The object | relief oa Sire _ During the last fortnight there had 
= by tan was i E mah E. a E m z rs n. been a further diminution of work, and it is estimate 
ut to make 1 dee ALL soi ion, The of God might | that about 114,000 persons are now aided either by the 
ineidentally ects bearing on pigsiant souom but rdians or distr M relief committees, The «i rt 
it never introduced t fee with the view of affirming seien guar leper 
ne Unta ess the Wa pel Li. ok ditio X ux TO= tiag went y ix P la he pera of be nd Bol 
ion receive: b, we need n ow! Works Ac th past an 08) ive. - atts 
Ourselves to be pant by a Y p nt discrepancy upon pe of persons em- 
du thetwo. Let Science pursue her own course, and let 
be always imagining that she ever en ns | ployed under the Act, and the number unemployed, 
ostile to the truth of God's Word. Let us devote (eL vun lo which he did e consider, piy A A n ee 
our holy [o in the full assuran: 
which it is Pr ea "for any human efforts to 
ry to find uote M ads able 
h had been 
ete attacks = ‘including 
where for rmerly a car ss 
aei e get through. 
waterlogged. In the bus the oes 
by the sew: ag ^ At the mouth of the Dee 
on the salmon they caught, There. 
Pes thousands WM nach in the same way 
n: man 
y parts cattle had be 
Ou th 
to it would do nae » eat inj 
say, ‘ oe erh iagadh s Lei from Ki 
few yeai vale mptying 
Complaints were Pes jS Mo at 
river. 
were brought against the Town iis 
its 
^s 
i 
Wilson, t 
haa beon shot. in Donegal 
east 
that the of the central executive | fatal 
committee was that, eru asit nga they were 
now meeting might i ein its , and assum 
more Foe 
ig to hat belief pti h alone etn 
alarm h d been nb to the rece 
be ePi deed cil, but he — 
"— * 
io 
was, ht, quitegrot i 
aliis which «ua ane ces oe a c4 IEEE was | have to me ssive crises of this kind, but that the 
Tos rate um cong tomer io ang teer | perioda in which the potare Weald be riyad The |D 
line peri ic essure wou relieved, e 
ge on t [pee css PP spre hs which m committee were aware that in publishing a fair and full 
EA ihe amount of balance hey had in 
LD.—The rapid spread of aptent in the | thei 210, —they mi roduce an im- 
P ain of the Yorkshire Wolds and North us for the relief of the wants 
emen iN LONGFORD: 
garage ete T perpeti ou S 
hat a three 
Farrell, Ouid. ang eui j 
other, and three, bri SUMMA E of ^ 
having determined to 
s Pa -— "i vins; d and Jones Pur 
gpa 
3 
shire, 10,0007. worth having been dest; the t equal ielded 
last week, has induce the Woldsmen to appoint ah nofor meant equal in proport: nt wants 
atehers, w th dogs, in their stack he as with of; tim The 
aring | inter. Monday night of | i on which the central tu had was this— 
14r R, Thompson, of Harpham, v a village about enel tha ose req: the might be, it was 
oe Burlington and and this to iim, - r^ MA of | so. likely ag occur that it qe the utmost 
pene ne ik be on a c E. eir mh the fu Vae s at 
và a pne o" was not more $ 
a T a at threshing. ! and cautious, expenditure and the utmost 
aF 
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ty have b 
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