a 
collection be made of ‘alms fo poor, and other devotions yet been held i in the diocese jao prag on TRD at | the case of the Romford Bank, under the ba, bankranec E 
for the people.” My pastoral ‘letter interferes with the discre- | pryete Mayor in c mpli- | fohnen and Mann, was brongt under 
tion here left to the minister, only by desiring him pot to have = f applica tion bei eing the Cone ae deg 
i the feel f his congregation are av am 
. Can this i Psat co unde Aee of tba offertory, | in i the esana city. rw Heyer presided, and the | appoint sittings for declaring a dividend. The so pis to 
even though I tell my cler, to use all Christian Prva | meeting was attended by from, 1500 to AOPA persons, in- for the rey ang said the credi tors under the pe 
to raise their people to a better mind?’ As to * oecasin eluding RETRE, the p would iia paid i age 
i b titutions,’ and the 
ets Sapayoa Ppp fr thay. ate for © bibote condemning in decide ed langu age the revival of obsolete carrie d 8 ) the joint estate of Jo ohns son and Megas 5 
worthy of Christian beneücence, and I rejoice itene pa ritual observances were carried with only ER aan; , 
they ad. But can it be gravely said, that t e collect! and to both Hou: of Par Mr. Mann’ s debts nly aieas ted to 302 bon f 
= — a int: arres © pare woe matter r D RIA the resolutions were adopted una- -| omiy ad meekly bills. Comoran Goulburn td Ge : 
com) nt or jea > = : 
w manner oriai by the law of th ne CÌ H that is, while the | nimously. l pa s very creditable to Mr, Mann, and appointed a 
ams E i topes Sape in the offertory are reading? Be | of this meeting that passive ett nc l January for the payment of the first nd final i 
itr è boa os api Rubrie ‘of aoe te pai on the part of the lai soil at thia momentous crisis will | Bea af (20s. in the pound) on the separate state of 5 
re “ater pobre papje ps and “the dae and strengthen and ries the own and avowed sys- Mr. 3 anja e 3d February for the first dividend s 
ustomed offerings to the curate.’ refore it is that R to bring back our and their pa the joint estat Johnson and Mann. It is under. 
DACON. which justifies and renders lawful any sermo: x for the | | Protestant Church tot usages whist are associated in the | stood that t SR realised will amount to 12,0007 snd 
— ic institu = of "n pn renege — — ily. | with the supers rstitions and corrup- y er the paym of Mr. Mann’s very few creditors fae ; 
Bist till greater | tio dit f the. teak will be paid about 2s, 6d. in i 
length in a ‘letter to Mr. C. M. Phillipps, a co ty | defen IP otestant ir the true foundation of the | pound. The debts proved are about 40,0007, i 
magistrate, prior to'a public meeting held on the 26th glory. of Engla nd’ Shrewsbury.—A melanc event occurred a few 
inst., at Torquay, where the pee = es. Int The eee Chronicle says,—‘' We are | days eee at Newp a on a sheet of water in Chetwynd 
document his lordship explains how far he agrees t steps tak ie: a Park, belonging to B. Borough, Esq., Sherif 
the Tracterian party, and says :— ses | 70 in giv ing the proper cone aes por- | Shro On the above da bi ur young ladies, two 
ji He really does nor know who are roa agieren tion of the morning aa has, though n rected by | of them daughters of the Rev. W. Sandford, incum i 
only whao are.seeking to assimilate our a med Church to the | the Bishop, since ‘received his lordship’s fall third, Miss Hathaway, governess in ¢ ' 
corrupt Church of Rome, who ostentatiously adopt ae and SpEso ra. in consideration of the extreme evils to be | respe ptahls fi wail F SA town, = Sr rth, a d 
signs and forms not commanded by our Church, who speak | apprehended in the parish if another course were per- | ter of the late Rev. J. halmers, In ependent a 
with affected suspicions tenderness of the corraptions of in ; 
Rome, who renounce the title o Protestants—above all, who | Siste -” i k of Stafford, after, a short mas "ee: nt pres, on the : 
decry our own Reformation, and disparage the labours of these Ipswich, —The aR gs of this s. The) rg 
y men who, by Ged’s mercy (using even the v seen ee e Home pia i ice, from wi a 
and statesmen as instruments of His glory), were enabled to | the execution of Mar Sis eming, for t urder of her | spot, a day or two eGo hs a lerge quantity had been 
it,— basti by whatever other name Mary > , 
They might be called, bad Sane oot pitaa andmost uncom- grandchild, be postponed to Died ed ae the 11 th taken to oe pante whee ice-house on the estate. The 
promising opponent. But J must add, that I am very sorry | inst. The execution of the two other criminals Popa was t the who ole of the party von ' 
to observe the pon eon application of that ia er hed a entence of dest h i in this prison be eing o order ed t +t} i By great exe ’ 
e EIo wholossomel; and. e0.he pl tl ond and Miss Hathaway were 
i ix 7 + s 3 
it, in theìr pi proportion — epea i the necessity. a “the to tl p f the authorities, the femal p sav on a hens, sible to in a Mit y — usted 
thes ent to salvation, the new birth given unto i state: but it was o rescue Miss i 
Sr arg sav By pe actual e e "en ro Jia —A psremptor atil lif t. quest has since b } 
body blood of Christ (with all the ye e benefits Bs 
of Hagin: to the so bg f hee faithful receiver of the | jicie traded issued by Baron Bae on the 23d tg pi koa a vediet of“ Accident al Death” returned, 
Lord’s Supper, the parega of the Church, which is dah returnable: i “e g e Bisex, s Ben ich, has been served on ough.—An ing tres been held at Salt bi, near 
body, he sinfulness ‘of violating the unity of that Church, the q| the V of the island, | this place, on the Hod a woman ger ara Ha f 
ate of saif alion in a aes eect ant Ln kuragis aay an comma m bring up to t the pils t of Queen’s| who resi Bat "Pace, a. row = 
the Church’ or have renounce p arrr I €¥0 , that | Bench the Ei of Mr. Carus Wilson. The writ is ia Botham’s Hotel. The mysterious iaip e m, 7 i 
if these men are designated by the name of ‘Tractarians,’ I| returnable on the 18th of this month, The Vise death have excited Moe interest for miles r ‘ound. _ a . 
ponte eang mses in si pom ce lb and his subordinates are said to have made ludic l 4 pP 
How slive, would be all thereal reformers and soundest doctors of | efforts to avoid the service of the writs ; and when it oman, stating t ttt eke tiie va re z 
@ur Church from the time of the Reformation ; such as Crar ney ultimately delivered to his clerks, they threw the copies veedan, named Taw ell, with whom she had lived asa 1 
(and those who were joined with him in compiling the homilie the writ after the persons who had presented them. | servant, but he "a been. abroad for some . The 
mn werviann ” Tengan Magar $ bite ta “Tarlo 5 Norwich.—On Sunday ae the Bishop of adhere: father, however, n the habit of calling ine É a 
indeed to promote, with God’s blessing, the cause which was | preached a sermon at the rish chur ch o f St. Geo to Be a er an allowance errekt he era $ h 
and is dear to the hearts of all such men, be they called | at Colez: in thi nesday evenin j naker = 
ter En ner be re a ae “aot cone am ng who 4 any o the Dissenters, in aid ‘of a | gentlem ‘seen to enter her tage, a yh : 
mors effectually pastored: riaka pia ses a our own true ‘uae met ion repairs ot the fabric, spt Dissenters | stifled groans s were heard. On his departure be 3 
led onty ch in its unity, its discipline, its divinely con- | having sce resisted a compulsory ra ET eat Sooke the w sige ying. e 
Church people having consen ted to a adopt thi voluntary ampnes, pale Se vicar of Upton, 
The Bishop‘also defends himself from the attacks made | |i ; hi ine erson 
principle. His lordship, after t a pe 
upon him bo sent! Past thd to preach | in ker ibee on Ephesians, chap. v., | Quaker was the et is nw 
diocese: while a under a of' the University ver. 32: “I speak c rning Christ and the Church.” house, fie to the lough pe thin 
ight proceed to tow e 
“Tt ‘ifest, if I had refased to permit Dr. Pusey to of er the subject ‘his lords stl soot & Pe E lari pose nee bin ass throw ' 
preach at Iifrac ould have been adopting the sentence o the Ch urch from the Apost pue. ek ats peed a $ p to Mr. Howell, the super- 
of the University, and extending it tto this diocese. í should falli suspicions to Mr. f 
bly have so done, if the form of proceeding at Oxford had na corruptio n at the ti  Rehetiaabion; pet ered intendent ation. The Quaker left off t 
po hare Saat axeur gue poy b metar pont. i ; piers ledging that pie remains raf rte were still to be found |in a ER carriage. aA Howell hemia 
discipline in my own diocese; but deeming it S Saolately irre- | in the servi and rubric of the Chureh; and hopi ng description of his person, by eras the police 
concilable with those principles, I felt it my duty, at whatever | that another generation would not. pass away before it | graph, to cause him to be watched y the p 
hazard err misreprese tation, to re de to commit | should be purged of these Papistical remains. The de- his arrival a ddington. This was d 
the Padega of dea! h Hyon on account of the sen- ‘ sagt ose 3 p z o Aan ious parts of to 
tence passed on — E eed, otherwi he would be têrioration of the clergy of the English Church variou How se 
entitled to be treated if no peo "sentence had passed. I will | 18th century, and the present improved state of the |H o Seema “Coffee House. 
ny contin irises omens von with re Papalisiog Epa priesthood, were passed under review, his gee are red denied that nacik had Ta 
2 r Miey name ° taki ial notice of the Tractarian principles, and | previous night, and sai 
list of members of a society to mat h on t of its pi ee, Speen DOUR TE mS P ples, E i ta 
an of ite preampa I chi idered 7 te | th their prevalence in some of the other dioceses in the being br rought be be fore the Coroner er he enii vad 
belong—the ‘Camden Society’ at Cambridge—on discovering | kingdom, and openly Boat hd ges as being a step ë 
thatits zeal exhibited the Virgin Mary , with theinfant | backwards to Popery. The e hay, straw and Reribampstend.” The Coroner ‘then aijourned 
Saviour i arms, and att by two saints not recognised Ra as 2 fhe D mame ¢ the 
in her own calendar, This! deemed hee he least, a most | Stubble of religion, and their Sacrifuction ha en ace 7 ght up on that day. 
Let ser insalt to the geno of Protestants at this crisis, | tendency to cause discord in the parishes where i isthe 
egeiase'w hich it t was my ony b e ere introduced A He rejoiced that, with a few ex- Windsor Phe aba relating tó 
eptions, they had ; vileges of Royal bps whereby person: 
ing mo re numerous and inyportant. oun the bree a aie: and is assured his hearers they would have no their precincts ar xempt from cet 
public meeting of the inhabitants of epeh. con- 
vened in rara ce of 
countenance whatever from him. Their object was to 
Pe ught to trial elvis the Upper r Co 
i 
14 
i J 
t 
of all 
x 
the Sores effect, was moved by Lord 
Ebrington, both of which were ananimousiy adopted, 
The petition, after deploring aarts ival o 
and to San the prin- 
his residence at 
Park took > a, ee the sane 
aity, a 
= pies of inate 50 afer asserte 
| tbe Reformation. With r Sgt to chureb-rate, which 
had so long aad so unhappily been a subject a division 
in this Bag! rish, he regen refused to enter on that 
que ; he w ot eats up se disp need om eid heart- 
bh ave 
epl 
and usages which by common con allowed 
u into desuetude, codelidet r Boe following 
prayer :—“ To take such steps as in 
hese he way, ent 
union 
and was there att 
ro 
the suit rode : bul 
about t 300 _ The defen ada, imme 
rest, 
úd of 
that a better piita siri of pile 
perv rade all parties in n futu At th 
W ich amou tie 1 
tig: 
seem fit, for remedying | the grievance of which we com- f 
plain, jand for 
ened to 
Pistoi. The" Admiralty have directed Sir 
unhappily prevail to so great an extent among those who 
for the purpose, it is supposed, o s competing with t 
At Torquey, on the same day, and ati 
built by en Earl of Dun 
there will be a 
ng.—T 
es 
> 
Saltash on the 23d, resolutions opposed to the B 
us et after very strong ex- 
a perp At 
first promul- 
gate, the’ adoption of the rubrical ‘forms has led to are- | 
senior officer ‘of ie Meee? 3 re 
coast of Africa, a letter, inclo: resent 
Scott, of the sE e 
, giving ai esgan of the gellant 
j conduct of Mr. J F, Tot teniam, mate of that vessel, in 
p g a fo need gig with only one 
ap Kagast last. 
tih 
e from Soheir 
per a folding 250 poses; only one, 
ganist, w: ristmas-day. ‘the p parianionero 
refused a church-ra! 
wa 
listhyd ‘on, — 
5 De tema which has 
cell 
the 
him re promo ba ion. In quence of this statement, 
at Lords of the’ Admirals have prom age wos one 
m to the rank of Lieutenant.—The 
HLM. s steamer Dear, with different screw propels, 
owing that the scre ted by 
advantage over tii esars 
rials of 
Romford.—In the Court of Bankruptey on Saturday | 
