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“ities. It appe2 red from theevidence eq that r ire eign of eke pa 4 my, W other Britons, m4 era wp eT the | mer ely smiled 
Sstrengtn, an he power o: e Engis e has been con- 
in in Janvary last beds ent her Ol rier ri aliy row zing and increasing; and ay i is ‘wiry to tii | On Saturday i was in a very dangerous place when 
had investe the money in vanada | that the onan religion, of His ‘quiet mercy and goodness, | E fell, and had pulled off her boots to reach it, the 
deposited the securities in the London mt ofn J rit of o ey as Sie pne: A be abou sr ei ed among s|g ‘ASS being so slippery. She fell from a height of about 
. tet has ing i now, ef e - ar d k : A 
ng to transmit tp divi arth w ith simply asserting ‘that, Bát det tie aioe what’ | 310 feet, and in her descent struck against a projecting 
mph Lx that tie éngth of England depends on | Point of rock about 200 feet down, and thence bounded 
dth this—that it ¢ s pre ently upon the hon p moral | out from the cliff and finally fell a a shrubbery on 
apne ol of the people of England ASS it is Merce oats pa perva rads | the winding road which skirts the r The Coroner 
a asses; that w , 
i apon hira pivem haiti dil work to his em. | 0 Summing up, referred toa ma tter eat e oned by one 
2 p ous | Of the jurors, as to ‘the possibility of por iding more 
entres of industry, where men work in multitudes, but | efficient protection. He said it seemed difficult to 
poor man goes | 
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seeing es and this is not as task work, but for a master ath. 
who has oe wages o eat is this that makes E eRom = CampripgE.—One of the most important meetings 
does it to the Lord, and not unto man, Then I say further, | ever held within the precincts of the pi nE was 
deposed that the me — that that which i 1 an’s birthright and boon—that | held on oend requisition fror e governin: 
ee eer’ pos which you Yorkshiremen, thd which the fathers of you York- | bodies of co ie , in eller Toy nsider gt drau H 
i shiremen, helped my glorious father to earn—I say that that | teh tes leg ee the a ae g 
gift of liberty is bound up en the charter of God’s everlasting | Statutes por by al Com mmission for the 
Gospel. I say also that this is true and capable of demonstra- ed governance | of the yu of Trinity and St. 
Se that England’s strength is based upon England’s Gospel, Fobn’s, s, was felt 
ani that a free English Bible and s Cake Fare Prayer- | would in all probability be applie ed to the remaining 
of sturdy English hearts, is the history of England’s liberty, of | Colleges in the event of the aeee = prev: at 
f England’s loyalty, and of England's | upon the anthori pa “at cong? wo ee a accept 
n throughout the Gospel and pro- | them. Ne ey the governing bodies 
ind | assembled ci fy the presidency of the Vice- “Chan ress 4 
He should raise up human in- | (the Master of St. Ca tharine’s). The meeting las 
fit them for doing the work, instrament we know | till past 5 o’clock, and the "fo llowing resolutions msi 
tet p oon by large, indeed overwh apy ing majo ems 
thou tl some of them. It 
asjust ee by the Master of Trinity, 'a nd seconded by Mr. 
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then remanded for a week for the completion o 
Posio Heatrn.— The Registrar-General’s ue 
a ee ee ould Mr. ein E 
any thoughtfu ristian withont expressing an opii 0 
ponid pe vided, by the | statute by Phish ench. oole required _ to 
Sie institute a special Sepa. for fulowships and to 
one forth. m erful | elect mainly according to the of s uch examipa~ 
Sigs of God’s migration, for which aa the tion, desires to see all statutable 
rat onl] tions for fellowships removed, a a the practice of 
rs from | opening fellowships s to members of all o e 
I differ in | exten y Moved by the Master of ox 
secon! y P “Tha it „is inex 
d | dient ‘that he ea o of t 
to th mmissioners, providing rer aor rei shall me 
I have not sae his fellowship at the end oe O years after attaini 
fu nding of M.A, 
elp forward ted.” ed by Mr: og rer of § 
ligion parie poh: seconded by "the Master Jesus :—“ Th: 
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e erer zi members ee Gharelt of England | versity Commissioners, would be highly objectionable,” 
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ae Th Them deeply for that doop Christiani whicli | Moved by the Rev. T. T. Perowne, of Corpus, 
Piker li iad dhl jd. Ser thaniy heartaof tales — ie aes’ E the Rev. G. uige en of. King’s:—“ That 
E aah liged | this meeting, having in proposals of the 
who salat tho nasiz Fercot or een ae end affecting the pono character of the 
Ee ia onday a wes open air asha of | faith.’ nigi i mi ie ee oe ee 
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Sie’, pping he > supply ror coal res wens | Ged. bs P e rist | torship of “Carlisle Cathedral, retaining his Minor 
5 be put After several persons had wilderness ; and here cin we God's marvel- boca m Dean es Chapter h pom preliminarily 
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“à Miere are n connec occurred on Friday to Mr. Watson Se M.P. for 
Tage fo works in the DAEA hood thrown out ie siig a ee tay n. He vg shooting with the Rev. M. W. 
E k cannot supply the seed for thi of ee Lavington, on Erchfont Down, 
i crt a of eae 5, when they go out at first you when "they w as By plantation, Ir. Watson 
: me Ar pE for cutting | Taylor taking the the ae and Mr. Mayow the lower side. 
ae ae mer ome The latter observi rustling in the furze, and ima- 
bagi v scent, io that it was Skis are, immediately discharged his 
s6, as the soul of man Unfortunately Mr. Watson Taylor was in the 
tdi ng the Chareh of Eg the vay ived part of the charge in his face, one 
Bicke Gane med faith of the aes entering the left eye. He J oe 
at Feval of hiss possess as to Erchfont as ca oy = = bethea one 4 
the Bi hop of Oxford | attendant has since publi a le 
cee z a hearty cheers t the conclusion is meeting the gihe the members of | though the accident has destroyed the sight of the eye 
i, occasionally interrupted w tha Cetiteal Short-time pere convi eying an ex- | for the present, ria rekipe aie “igre 
Sei A se so nna ge ahs lt tly 
. Nis tenet fom norton oe cheering. The Pie Ho ‘si Lo he passing Garxsponovait.—After a poll, nae Pace pct 
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tront Ory Of Christendom, the nations which Hours’ Clifton. rocks ks have been again the | days, a chure Sting he tha fad 
sca 
—The Clifton re Of 683, the poe 
rank of the great advan nt march of Isabella Rich- | by a majority ; the numbers 
anna a Mea | soeng of +l SN te othe Bor, Henry |371, a 1 
k Ressington, Stow-on-the- 7 igs 
east one, if not tw the march of | mo 4 
ac fh x * x 7 iving the sum . ought to 
2 aa a E ieee ofthe Re. Legh Richmond, Seon fasted in and, and the rent pid to the 
he thor of “The n Sat hic aa us dashed | vicar. This was never raised, and consequently 
ld s Head ee oer at the inquest, it) never 1 invested ; in lieu of it the sum of 207. 
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follo e oe = F even a visit to some friends at at | paid to the vicar annually si of eae -e The qu 
that s f hat n now a 
oe i PETs taie s axa = the rhea = fossils who onae Dean and Chapter “of irene 
Se eae ares sated. thao he Wednesday Cathedral, following eal clewher e ag e ioe 
pee e ase oa oe suspension lat Rochester Durham, and elsewhere, have determin: 
„he r om “the oul Aa for the protec: s |on t open the cathedral egek for tw 
Cn» of the railings P that | hours daily- The restoration of the is ea 
Teee” and in so praa ipere She | gressing in a satisfactory manner. The wor aka in the 
ml oe to od bat 
ancient Christendom. ot m | he spoke Aa her, and warn 
