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ration of the robbery, or t hn some | PE | 
e mae o queo ae ‘of = pene property. On the nr ult, z, “eatin "io nationality of oan tir on five ma 
The : JO O 2A being, as I say, not onl o be waaa : 
fhios dias: ofll5 months after the r robbery, as two a: being, as T s , no o iy he Charl oH Petition a | 
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ER CLERKENWELL. — 2 p workmen were engaged in eutting a sta jr "rem erp eq ie y o SEE ior = | 
ed cem . enn e eee wellers | found tl pocket-book containing the — of the asserted. with regard to the question ty of the Churek arc 
remises of Meewrs. French, — $ 2 men, | missing property. about 3 feet from the Sg iba "| it is of the utmost importance nee ANI rS 
im Newcastle yw d ( MN p aie? « on the|stack. They will no doubt receive the 20/. re with reference to the quae position ra CEN 
called Roberts. d Jac ere A hbours | was offered at » — - "€ ES. mith reference to the question ose = 
remises Sill inte y Las r- n some of t vein from EICESTER.—A was —: pe tioned i L ker a ES | 
beard cries i “murder” and groans p se they saw | n0 — at preg a onl about four mr ring it hatin iy M Ie Sas | 
Ju = Re dE tee the premia over a wall, | that town. A mau called d Ba aum, a wheelw 4 we extension of th episcopi id moderate DE. | 
er iod Kobeta ce, m oe is | unde -— " at er b e; tting "The all ecclesiastical matter ich pe a UTE was thes | 
aud found Roberts covered w bl« 1 “th attem ndo suicide. : natur sistance of the Ii Pry 
Sere be won star ied, d e s tes Me] E are peers it Bis mother-in-law from | operation with the clergy, in iy soul be called iat 
where after die ed by 4 ^ A r that w « ] 
! = ed | socomplishing: this p ]ti-|from the publie mind that vul e should 
where be soon after died, and piep was | eer e motherin $e = == 
custody. At the inquest o Saturday it was stated | accomplishing ài A : wy "pose, and was ulti: GT Cnm z LE os : 
"eni h a broom-liandle, but | m ly overpowered by y n nani = =a 
bat the blows were inflicted wit : to stab witk rving for e was taken before , which exist in our parochial constituti 
n he prisoner was J. i debt | to stab with g L Befo rii s TE ma 
2 cen ts ^r e i th rse of the da;,and reman ; as to suppo: N 
to deceased there appears to have bee: n no mot ive for magistrates in the cou Js " d verdikt = diocesaw institution es — at a 
T y verdict of tage the inquest. om Monday the jury returned a in conception, but praetieal in execution, eases 
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the attack. "The ary returned a e € 
Marder p the prisoner, an Thursday, at| Wilful Murder against the prisoner. 
, ce Court, the! magistrate - P Com- - peste dd m a 
tal charge, next | sai om i à 
mitted rev" for trial, on the capita | York, the Government having decided that it had no tali s pet fr — 
“tux Pramoy } i | claim he ship. It is understood that the owners p vaste and the first i e atte g 
lodged a manner ation of Qo 
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webines Lwill rina to say there am um d. 
ures h I thi are three: other 
4 —On Sa sani the p upon 
P plage: in GU fom On te i rd dias es, | of the v vessel, Messrs. Barmg Bro rothers, have odge d 
when additional evidence was vd E ^ c a con 2 ecd yt 
Criminal 1 on di L - smion " i Mie MAIDENHEAD. dn Monday a vagrant named Croft 
Tux Puszic —The Registrar - oe alias Smith, was c — before the eounty magistrates 
Weekly Return Euren r at the os in London in | at Maidenhead, with the murder o old woman, 
the week that ended Saturday, the 26tl Noa | Eliz: abeth Butler, at Sunninghill Park, on the 15th 
were 1677. e number in ne corresponding | Oetober. d in prison for a month for 
week of the 10 years; 1864-63, corrected for inerease of | vagrancy, and on the Lair um of that sentence a was 
, 8. present return is there- | arrested on this char ‘Fhe carrier who discovered 
159 above the avera The most fatal disease ines e body = deceased, the surgeom who made the. i 
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and at t moment in the of York 
clergy + more fully. represented à than im the bpd 
Cante: There is someth rik think, Fidictloasia the 
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During the week the "es of 1004 boys a benda irs siis rin n ibo neighbourhoo ood, gave evidence ; u 
in all 1944 children, were registered. in cae In | the pronen hs the chief bea ble of f the dom; "the 
the 10 corresponding weeks ot the years port the | priso anded for a week. 
average number waa 192 NCHESTER, —On Mo ne a meeting of the Central 
Relief Guiart was held in the Town Hall, Sir J. K. 
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the existenc ce o of parties in the Church. Parties in the (hams 
have always existed. They — in beg ' Church at Jerusies, 
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onl ge uatel, p^ o4 by ecclesiastical arrangements « 
thas charet cter. 7 There are others beret ean only be sostise! 
by the ecstasy of spiritual enthusiasm asilong as they vis 
mE uttleworth im the chair e Ho 
trop reina reported the receipt during the week of 1457. 6s. 3d., 
and 82, 1 
Iders, | Farnall’s report stated that on the 19th ult. there was 
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MP, the Civil "Land of the j eadera io been the | a deerease of 1048 p relief in the 
guest of Mr. Laird, M.P., at Birkenhead. Childers | distressed unions. A long cor et pa e was then 
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Hoom s on ‘Lin jurs day, b pepe an yos from Bristol | Manche ~ was acd 98, while Glosso op with a loan of 
expressive of gratification at the re-election of Presi- 16,4012. w as employ 392. e defence el up by 
Lincoln, and the consequent continuance an the Corpereii n of Ma chester was that f£ were 
policy F which th a 
Government has inaugurated under his Administration i 
~ i +| occasion, that the only works th set on foot 
Po qa pe iocis were charged for admission. The | were such as would necessarily give um to a4 
` owde excess, Mr. Fores, a working unskil illed labour, and that the Poor Law Boa: rd w 
n, in dumb show ed Mr. Warren, 
M ege Should act as chairman. Mr. Waeres | ron gran 
unable et a hearing, the py MANN OMNE coasting um pane the 
A de EM : n Dalhousie, red M the gale of 
mdi Las Ae in oere ware pre t r Jeff. Davis | 24th ult. off the mouth of the Tay, on aida bareas from 
At bat a grow on ^o t 5 and Lincoln. | Dundeeto this port, and phe soul on board is reported 
intending speakers de DEOR S bro, amd the | te | to have perished. Another steamer, the William Hutt, | 
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thern cps ormand ones, dm other charge was | St St. Nicholas Gat, ; Bet en Yarmouth and omit 
he platform left in possession of the friends of the | is known of the ote 
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and the police cleared the room Oxronp.—The an dud meeting of the Society for 
BOMLEY.— The inquest on the firat Nboarer Po ther, | Augmenting Small MM in this diocese was 
A inr and im a dying state in the Pac at Orping- in the Sheldonian Uer n Fi riday, under the presi- 
e Dok of the ea T. = AS on Friday, | dency of the Bishop - Reso 
the of Wilfül Murder i 
against the ag eio Staples and Tamer who were taken | by Mr. Walter, M.P.; Mr. H. Barnett, Mr. Cardwell, 
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criticism, and the tendency of criticism is ry 
I use theepithet in a | pan: sophical, and 
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which is "—— p ^x pede of 
Poss ap d fnepiration as a yinciple and i ae 
practice. “that is possible. apa I bare : 
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re principle of inspiration and the "practi “4 
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is} what 1 wish to draw the attention of hape sae this aaa 
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ht workmen M.P.; and Lord Barrington. The following is a sum- 
Xa ery, at may "of Mr, Disraeli’s speech on the occasion :— 
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Weir the erts, which. -— disturb 
that the i pan dre cnc REOS rein aw cons 
pee through the negligence of the colliery engineer | Perfeetly consistent with the existence and aie m dev ^s 
Ctm ap and accordingly returned a verdict of fent of the principie € of re elinious liberty, a and d that ita pus] or he con 
Manslaug ter against Zechariah Mason, the e manager, | truth that prd ees iene ing besides religious | 
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H OO0L.—A singular discoy ry he ; that, repudiating 
of stolen the Church eould exist in. this country R a orn supporters 
took plece on the pm ult. at E Dro- | quence of the: great spread of Dissen nse- |} ing articles, they are still the sw of tbe dE, 
near Wi ox" - t; bu insti pe 
Es i A t, 1863, Mr. wick, est|period of transition, "we fell A t during this uc cuts tae a and curis, ii 
son of Mr. " ^ James : ce i" wat 
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Before I conclude I cannot but ask mys, of thei 
these opinions succeed? Is there possi T do parie 
My tion is they will fail. and. the out 
the t, the, great knowledge, $7 y. put Ie 
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