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ntaining this mixture was after- | a poor woman who was in hourly expectation of her confine- | į 
bottle cal 5 full, and the ment, and ier a ed to question her į ina fate improper man- Sf f tho gna a ry ines and co ee in the igi 
m would specify an 
confession.” On this 
“The bo ] 
a sed’s person n nearly 
Soya ner, with the view of leadin g her t nfession ° m l; 
wards at he through the ‘Commandments he dwelt po mie 5 seeker re ae enn -Anglic cari mode o 
eor : p må agin on Sunday, he asasin in nat. of | Tth, and asked her ‘whether sh pad selene Soittila sted: ae yo peerage wall epoch ‘me to say a few 
te y is On y afternoon n he left his father’s, nA oe Upo n her ay ying ‘No,’ ‘he ‘Yes, but recollec ct, the Roman practice r i pande seks airn mich beaj 
s id y e or after E p a tons y rer age ty ion I have th 
pay. on poke eat by any of his frien sa ive. s3 last after Mi EREN RERA phat sage oak on a man e: ey horror; and I should resist, to the utmost of ad 
i | jressed to his parents, and accompanying his | poor woman was ‘upset’ by this langus especial]. Emeri pd ee i tb wfigr esting sed we my eg per 
n 2 : 2 cw uage, especially as the | would, I cannot doubt, tend fearfully ute thi 
= found upon him, taking leave cP ean wt elon san ge aie Now, you are lying there, and hope to | family life; to injure, and in many canes me soais s he healt = 
. a 0’ a 
wa! terms, but showing that the unfortunate a atin a “He sc ‘he’ cone Ba Page bag ~~ sins a Xi the vaca lest Bs and, while it entangled ka wers 
seem had undergone some sudde angement. | ever been confirmed?” ‘No, sir,’ she Pei ty Map igh feo of scrupulosity, casuistry, and priesteraft, — 
g's mind money, chiefly in gold, a small Testa- | ber,’ sai TE, eifi yon ike wh an bay aid Fag ae set ti tronger minded against all ar aioe Nay, 
some A 5 fh if li ead om | respec’ work more mischievously with us myo A 
«cles were found upon his person, | of heaven; it. you “ive you hth yee receive the Holy Sacrament.’ | does in the Rom: ion ; because fegir 
pah mnd other aihe died of poison, administered b Uns beroyes to Feyi ang pa 3 ror of preparation, the ate authoritative re regulation of the caoticn, ts GET ppt 
Tejen while in an unsound state of mind. heaven.’ The E tement further sets forth that the cle p my 7 hae ed at will by every young clergyman, 
orn hand, Ed F t shi Ba anon her STRE ho rey man althoug! h his ch: and attainments made it sy ly dan- 
ia xyrors.—The Edwin Fox, convict ship, Kii i upon a = she should not tell her husband, and | gerous rin his 4 “But waa Bad a and for other reasons, 
Ceco Deptford last week for Fremantle, Western | a pi she a cee sr Dy he bya indy calling herself ‘Sister f should resist to the utm: mpt to introduce among 
gai from mi ong the prisoners conveye ed by this Papa a eee epee hi Fc Eo ana the conversation ; | ourselves confession, as it, pe get Seon and practised in the 
| meen dpath, who was concerned in | for eto i specifi to $ hi er husband.’ Itis needless | Roman communion, ange remind you that, if the ministry of 
sael were Leopol up: wh 4 sag A ry to sour oer ip the many gross on hy, Grated Christ is to have its full effect in our hands, it must address 
Great Northern Railway fra uds; William James fran oo ilty. Allowing this account to be | itself plainly to separate souls and to the particulars of their 
be gaged in similar e , and that hes stands condemned, by ho reniei n | cases, that it must $a plain dealing as to sin awaken sleeping 
any woman which he desired not to be repeated to her | consciences, and so bring them, if God vouchsafe His grace, to 
ais, mlio was en Tester, wh cted 
mpany; Tester, who was connec a sband, and as Mr. Joseph H. Clark, of Attwood House, | confess their sins to Him, and 
“ ballion robbery on the South Eastern Rail- Maidenhead, pe awed i imself to be the writer of this | sacrifice of our dear Sad ne deena eae reind 
À W. Beresford, whose trial for for- | 2ccount, and reai eady to subs pga it, we therefore respectfully = soe a if in this process any sick persons among 
b Bi 
Rev. ri ; È 
a; and the request of your lordship to institute a full inquiry into these not find rest fi 
h and consequent transportati ion for life, occupied Sgr des , and, if true, censure and prish the accused, according and ce ito of us, we are seg heh | Peper he to pe 
4 a share of public attention at the time. to the authority your lordship h virtue of y ial sin, and if they desire it to give them abeolution. 
Poste EALTH. — egistrar- -General’s | Your anicing doctrine view wen at A rhod pen UE, this the rule of our Church is plain, * * * Grem 
gort s tates that in the week ended Saturday, ray me rh aie ae and A greene net phe bosom of nO eg m li- depend tthe it, will at: yA riets to us if, through any 
y against the corru. er 
apat 14, the nu of d London kad a since the days Mf the safc so mil within fe Jas j popular outery, -aywo soon ly z "tirnidly ical rutin preecentie bag 
wli. oh on Corresponding weeks of the 10 years | few years—an unscriptural and un-Anglica confession ; | these + hae a Ah duties of our office which the rule of our a 
-im ected äv verag allowing for increase of and unless their practices are cheked byi the S phos hand of | reformed Church, with such wise guards and cautions, la; 
8857 ber now retard i authority, they fear that the general chai r of the clergy | upon us. For thus will souls be lost for which Christ died; 
num r returne! will be lowered in the eyes of their parishioners, that happy | while others will be led to seek at the tainted springs of Rome 
vote nei mips. ring the week the and free intercourse which now exists between both parties | those spiritual supplies which we ought to have given them in 
coh 781 = on “8 a in sie 1496 children, ee aan et yed, are Foor the clergy and laity will be sepa- | their purity within our own communion. Nor is there, 
corresponding aa sh te e w x a ie bodies. Pots mi aaron the affections of h acting in zah matter faithfully on the = of our own 
ople of England will gradually be withd: from their urch, any real approach to the corruptions of Rome, 
ooh of the eit aus. ‘ST the petah number was | Church, and that by substituting the doctrine of an unserip- | for there is here between Rome and hr a a 
w gieba ner im in the place of crak Fig tern and faith in ae R of degree, but of kind. aurch of 
=e the me ous sacrifice the cross, an easy formal- enjoins on all private confession tò a ne t Sbe 
f ism will je degrees take the place of holiness of life and a real would make her priesthood (living, greatly for ate that o! 
Probi ncia al. soph sir of the heart to God. Signed by the communicants, | in enforced celibacy) the y pia and oa posh 
representing all classes:—R. Howard Vyse, Lieut.-Colonel ; pt family secret. She thus breaks u e Neg setae E 
s:—R. thi 
Cuurmaa—Another and a successful attempt to | Abraham Hoa Charles Lyall, Willies Cashrow, George | family life, and erects a vast system of ‘pk riestly di 
the Mersey was made on Friday, when four Dyson, John A. Gower, Andrew S. G. Scotton, n, A. | over the soul ea os ig on conse, — evils, “sit, 
hanch ` pod and. th lift ed |z E sewricoe Jobn Shaw, vicar, pig Cantr weal, ‘William Cooper, es an 
Peet presses were charg e rams li -hurchwardens.” primiti ees n the rary leaves jaim ma man n free in 
weans of wedges against t e bows, and in abou t |The Bishop in reply has addressed a letter to the 
minutes the ship, — to foals the overwhelm- | Rey. Mr. She a nie h to God alone should be the ordinary rule for Christian 
ts » hd a: the re bab retaining for burdened consciences, as their right, the 
glided dow ways entere My dear Mr. ‘Shaw, —I learned first from your requisition | opportunity of confessing special sins to the minister of God's 
water amid the cheers of the spectators. The Mersey | that any complaint had been made as to the mode in which Word if they themselves desire it. Thus she marks out the 
wil remain at Chatham a short time to be masted | the cura! ne Hill discharged the duties of his office. | line of our ministerial duty. We may not require confession 
adjory-ri after which sh Web ted Before I Bix on the merits of the case I am bound to say | of any: we do Phage if we endeavour to lead our people 
jory-rigged, = ait Wi e navigated | that I cannot but wish that you had in the first instance com- | to desire it as inary practice. Nay, if we act faith- 
— to be prepared for monista with me in that confidence which exists, I thank | fully in her ‘spirit, le must discourage such a temper if 
—The steamship Gipsy Queen, belong- ap 1 eee rather og by lending your influence to ve we see it rising among those committed to our cuarge. 
ion n: W t refuse 
tothe Wesi raek Steam Company, arrived at Ta am sure that I need not = you that the fs ei ful discharge 
last week with ee he ARARE, cn of the duties of his office must at times expose a parish priest 
n lost i Am ong ba misrepresentation pe) “il-will, and that all pri rivate means | m 
ought therefore to be used before we lend ourselves in any way me yin from u us such spiritual hel vs Would to 
to spread a writes ic scandal against a brother clergyman. 8 uch tect dissensions seem to be rising 
caution, eg is especially needful in regard to a curate, | threate: o troubles, 
whom the law leaves so greatly unprotected, except by his | and ae: h voice of our Reformers might be listened to, who 
g been ht | in each side to mutual 
‘master his wife, sister, and child. It 
* a; rectorand his bishop. The case, however, having bee: broug their ‘Com geen cote A 
po eh iat wil the ve that the two ladies | Pefore me, it has been my plain duty to inquire into it. I have forbearance an exhorting those who usod 
yn Any the el was on her beam | done so to the best of my power, and now acquaint you | and t refused privato © > Lior for themselves ‘not, 
berk of the men, George Nosster, undertook at | with the results. I first applied (as I wish you had done) to | to be oada other, “but in all things to follow and 
considerable risk Pa charge the child. He allowed oes ee ced for po oan pe pi cape cee that rack bore keep the rule of rehay rote! Ae man to be om e with his 
f ick woman refe: some mon' own conscien men’s min or acts, 
safely into a beet at first, se then wens rae that immediatly after its occurrence he e had 1 bet Ie Ted t to in- in- Whereas he hath 2 120 Foris i mi of, ne Word for the same. 
was e child into t uire minute! care facts ese c words I will conel only asking you. 
ie He hesital ju a si ust now com: with four c . Th charges then are :— ae we to Cea Agp Aat o extract from 
i cre arom opportunity, b — A tad L” the EKES put to a women Pg to be confined 1 preached. som S ean as ago before the 
the eee byt way fi most improper questions, especially with regard to the 7th University of for positions of which I see no reason to 
h it was im in. this Comman ndment” 2 That he taln mr That, a hopua to be | qualify or retract.—1 am, paea Shaw, most truly yours, 
epa condition the father and mother of the`child | delivered ra peg ok mye torres aud | A of experiments ts has been 
other i er he 
Fm sea until mi BA ia hows in Sheta enter in t e kingdom of heaven.’ 4. That he urged her | made b jy the al ners of | the Excellent upon some iro! 
Until midnight, when they got ‘not to tell the Kucband 5. That by this treatment the gon vibes 
eeraa serene eet viene ee Ahoy ier es 
en i i to these, the incumbent me, from his inquiries m el plates are e 
sasi nee É p with his charge care- | Zt the time, that for the second—viz., that the curate on | end abou! Pa holes were knocked t pag th 
some ti sees ae d in the | the woman the duty of confession—there is no foundation in ar ht iron, ‘The experiments were mai 
time, ully ing a portion of his <= that for the a bg that he taught her that confirma- g 
he Tound the child, and thus protecting him from | tion was necessary fo ‘or her salvation—there is no foundation in presence o ba Sir gore cheng ington : i 
of t > and * onally putting A fact; that for sth—vi boot g mo eri Z en Le? READ: ——A criminal has jus t been discovered in 
hi t e e whole c! rge) ere is $ 
his moters bre him, the child not being weaned no Toundation i min ae ci ba at fort cae a a pig J bey an : in goers tlie = fags ager sa aa tae eon Wa piy: tibio ti Oe 
Noster g i his tment—t! undation in fact ; 3 
lashed his ereina a aie 5 i or rags, but tat on th the con ae she expressed special gratitude for ‘ham ar th race cours aca hey discove' sek 
ian into the cabi Sire tthe rigging and Mens his treatment of her case, and that at the time it ap pe > ot ə male infant in of weeds, having ar 
with whick viie a agh aah geen Hi i the ae ne abet i i ~ A large Aes of stones, wih E ev pr intention t 
a g1 
e tan 
hi : 
dild thought m alive. At daybreak the father of the pram eN es ra mis-stated uce the effect of false- | police, ling 
ent 9 on M ee re ae nd at | food; for I am told that the curate, finding the woman in | in, aid the art re sgth y rod nE “che “aed 
inant onday morning the gallant tar and his | dangerous sickness, proceeded, under the —— of the der. ‘This T Arep te 
al ree were rescued by a boat from the galliot, | Office for the Visitation of the Sick, to ‘ex e whether she | the mur roved successfu hours. 
eat the oe of Bir en the infa ree nh repented her truly for nod sins, and requi her to pager hoto; graphic liken of the body Sea ‘placed at the 
alive an ne infant to its | jerself and her estate s God and man.’ The special window of the poicestation and forwarded to different 
limar need of such Pine a I am told that ee ‘life ibi utely ‘nek On Quek of the lik at the 
hi he excention een: Chaningio n | enforced, and sape x krig E ie alleges per aie station attracted the An bataie of Mr. Mortlock, 
i mi u! A . FS 
the ning a April, took oa ae ee for her more con f them, but not pressing for | of the union work a in Oxfordshire, who 
meen, Gint place on Tuesday morning on | bnswers to him on any then, r apong u si rode was impressed with the that likeness 
but a =e 1 ere anàment more than another, ay pu -ag papieri aT sembled that of the child of a young name 
d ben ree black blind had been placed in front | upon any, Saet ners fes he instituted when the matter was | Mary Newell, the establishment under his 
x Th ey could little or no B | vet aik nt: and the curate, on my seeing and q) tioning him, charge on the previous Monday. n he retur 
kis eri ua A rg culprit made a full confession of pha nee them entirely. Now, taking p aeir: aere a ene ià e evening he inquiries, 
. the me ree > oa Jen ators tion ying dons wiser tohaveavoided, | which confirmed his suspicions t the woman 
biii aon pa body was cu eviland probablemisconception, have been Wier bure, altogether | Newell had got rid of her infant. Without 
within thi as on my requirement he will avoid for t è, . ell had go l : 
ai Š ry in his explanation of God's commab: | Joss of time he cipni et with the Some at Henley, 
o 
of interrogatory 1n © 4 -he was 
the form lanation teelt in such a case as this-he was äm oficer w despate ed to the of Tpeten, 
estion of con- | and a 
bound to give. There is, 5 > fein ait } dneof the parish hire it was supposed the young w ane 
sick for she was rpe take up her fi sE with her oe. "The nth meal 
he vi 
EN a VO ee E ee ee E E er EE E T SEE E N E SE e TE ESE E E EEE E MP o 
$ ae" » i e hout the infant, took her 
aying a private visit to h 1) a parishioner whose past life required, as ' to examine | fin ding the young woman it 
ich provin wor is : she should be faithful eS eta nities, then, of into custody and drove her to Henley in a cart. Whe 
ving. oal kom the | estate mig nd md mo to dismiss, as undeserving | char ith hav ed her child she Parganas 
Stt of ais s ‘onus t the charges e i = iat ay om t lo | that she went het see- its fi Tt he 
c a f intai 
ey ite practices at Boyn | I see any goer T nich might now be given by the woman WORE DOS oom i th rit into the aie 
o the Bishop of Oxford :— ther. Any evietnnot, after the lapse of months and the rise of | it, she went at midnight and threw 10 1 : 
Bt Rey. Tie Lorp BISHOP OF OxFo S penz utery on the subject, be, considered, by any ulla of Ehe sterii E whic et t regre 
ed inhabitants of the parish of Sto tal: Tan, as of any weight when compared with the reen yet | pieces with which it was tied “round ee ee 
cese, a oo of the Chun umbent's examination into gdp n examination of Frentifi ed by the governor of the 
by t y x : 
yearned as they are by my anitat the curate ae = ph = w paupers, from which the union 
a7 : Mall Settee tll dig Ae Pi 
Be con | thee curate Le pet much, ne ogee pe d me to 5 inquire: aie id oak 
Se ent to | But ine requisition goes on to state your ‘alarm at the pro- 
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