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THE NEWSPAPER. 
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that the objections you ente ertain to certain parts of our ritual, | French invasion of ae 
tha is the wish of himself, and a take tis step, in their Jiteral acceptation, are not an —_ a sincere | Hein, ordered to be ry country in the e Trish rebellion, 3 ; 
who are acting with him, that I should take this s EE earty attachment to the general doctrines of the Church, g o sold, propaisto ry to breaking % 
Still, as I do not feel mys ompe o decide what | and to the form of piben prescribed by it. 24, “Because, con- efield.—The Sheffield Iris Estates that wail i 
course is fittest, I i ney os letter, sik to the Mayor, — ~ comer Se d sen gaani — Eomaia we Prop oo ama a zer an pga eens in the vicinity of Leam hall, 
i H imciuded 1 3 A! k 3 X je! 
who will either delive Jou, or not, he in his of Common Prayer, to which assent is given by maritis , it = = “es f the D iddle Esq., by the discovery on 
di hall d per f you receive this letter, | is impossible that any number of individuals should view such e banks of the Derwent, of a dea ile, 33 j s 
you will understand from it that I advise you to give way | propositions in exactly the ar nd Hei _ —— a neh. ae reptile was taken P ap , pre 
in precisely the same sense, atitude in subscription is there- se ea nd astonish — 
ue Tegu. a err dine ji Exeter, a aie dove hoard a oidable. 3d, Because such latitude has been who aré in thie a d Ehi rather terrified, a great , 
to persist in wearing the surplice in n the pulpit, unless, | repeatedly recognised and defended by the highest authorities o! ate the river. Af ) 
conscientiously, and on full inquiry, you hav tisfied | ur Church from the time of the Reformation to the present | examination by pote ae , it is _Prpoomncst t : 
ee" me ou ee an to the Chure u're ment, wh i exercised in it nns extent x esponding in every p ‘0 i 
man ho hold and proclaim opinions mu r remov with th ile. 
we Male +} pie “id when n ye preach, Jo nor from the spirit of our Protestant Church than are any objections rc De e of 2 Ni len “Slew it has come to this part d 
bo so free from doubt that of yours; as well as by many who have taken the same view o erwent 18a ia i e Some believe it to have 
you may not act on your bishop’ s advice, as n w giron as yourself of the points to which your scruples refer. en deposi ere caravan of wild beasts ; 
Pe bats! Still Id r you me ould, pestor aie oe ne rag er eee oisi; that it ua travelled. aea = ocean, while etal 
es vou to resign a situation you have fille ni > 
r the 2 £0" —I only a advise it, and adt ise it a fally, ile others, who e same grounds would be equally | nore Joga Empra that i 0ax, 
tie pore aR that you red without woundin called to resign theirs, continu to retain them. e inter- affor e two ri ea 
ow nscience, comply. ie dear Sir, your rif pretation you u entertain of the s in question has beenso far | convicted at the last assizes of murder, were executed ig 
fend and bee op, H. Exe e Rev. F. Cou Sap A fere established by general Sesapa odin panna this town on Saturday. Their execution had been re 
o that ex! i 8 ~ 
nay.” —In ccordance with ‘the ‘announcement that the anaes called upon pe ented tothe Thirty-nine arUcloes anq | Spite for the purpose of submitting a case for the = 
last | Book ee Commune Frayer, ainoa there may be others cision of the Judges, but the point in question 
préached in t turbance took are anxious to carry out t hose 5 
o 
f | decided against them. The prisoners died with s piee. 
y 
irria “oo Roman Catholic Pasen and p under 
was e gown, and no dis 
p although Ay streets as vere were necuilan circamstan eth ch oe i 
hundreds of people. Mr. Courtenay sdy of escorted to'| dually severing itself i pf that of Home, ore s fill retained in 
hi yo 
is residence i : so ~ oh pa but our Fefiemed ritual, Whilst in the exercise of that discretion 
no 
intrusted to every Bishop, which in the present state of th 
there crowd hip etly Church cannot be shared with any other adviser or authority, 
pea ie go toth bor conclusions, I at the same time feel strong 
Ips raay, William Howell, who wa Lag vc meget it would be if steps c 
and’s on t 
his crime on the drop in cee of the County Gao’ 
s hav 
other two conv ok ving received a respite dur in : ‘Her be ng 
from dissensions and internal s fi ore danger- 
Majesty’s pleasu ous and perplexing than those with which she is assailed by ad- 
has been granted are kept a profound secret, the | autho- bony ict withou' pale. In forwarding this expression of 
rities, itis said, an = on rae case, „I cannot conclude thout further 
of the facts, at t the present period, would tend to a are fom time ‘eine put forth for the sake = asound and 
the ends of public justice. No less than 10,000 peo gitim 
anh ete fori 17th alt., ba young farmers, 
Thom ving near Newtown, 
Linford, _ were charge $ before oe magis strates ee Fer 
on the 
en -a E ee ae Ue S 
Railways. 
The announcement of the Board of Trade which ap © 
s Friday, was noticed ‘ee F 
our last. The Board 
y 
Feel: and Bra 
and Thet: itr and PERRET rh peace n 
ri e Direct East Dereham 
o 
ors fr hens early proved; and the pri: a subject, mà a a requisition is now igna Eyan and E Dereham s Diss, Beccles, and T 
ij 2 st 
nacho vpenprist ene Ect ae eee e, the objec onvoca- uth; Diss and Colchester—Redha 
Liv S ou The iton as felt gene io the princ iple t forth Branches : and the Board havin ng had under co 
r in the famous msa No. 90. oo re ap is P couched | ti extending railwa 
throughout England on Satu rae d Sunday, was ie in the fo sllowin ng term En To the eia evere end tha- Vice- iito ce ahs th -went of Ireland, have de 
the Mersey, and sitemeter casualties are ri ae z Bon pd a achat R bes ig oi 
fast, was hin at ew ra ~ Ne Si a We the undersigned sia be of C ns a Dublin fs I Belfast Pa 
Among her passengers eit the celebrated pi fully but earnestly request that you will take Gamedlate ogheda and Kells; Dublin and Drog 
>| ble on the 13th of February next, 
= p solution conveying 
5 alb; peig Mr. se ett: tHe penieler pppoe the formal censure of ge University upon the pringipies | the 
company, were also on board, The whole arb) were in inculca ted i n the 90th Number the * Tracts. fi o 
h Times, "and a solemn repudia ation of t 
safety, and appear to have had an 
We 
oe gm informs us that the atoi ihih a appen ote such a censure e on the = of the University 
f Sa 
of ine be 
and Arm H subject to equi uitable arenes 
le ey ey and dome use of pox line betwee! 
Clones, o the 
z 
and schemes ; p : 
a poikanen by.. pe Be 
sider 
imperatively call d for, and peculiarly 
ee rene eens copes errs 9 coe mportant occasion already referred to ; , inasmuch a 
Pact: but reco in Mr. Ward’s ‘ Ideal of a Ch ris 
h 
of the whip maf the carving knife an 
ers es bind og is in sg anes and the names. | ©. 
ches js t*-Cor w League held their | 102- meeting of t 
The Prostora, held Jast week i in consequence o 
D Nee i 
Rs nctio 
ainst the Great Sak W 
Norther Railay raat line ae magh to Die 
of landow 
it 
a 
tions prevailing as to 
ie igat ing i 
rt of the Gridi stated that at the: commencement 
thieve was unanimously resolved to withdraw 
re was a balance of cash in hand 
K 
s 
ent T which it sed to 
reet, acr ross Royal: Ai vith a onito 
Le he 
resent. Some SonTeian: too k 
Que 
a cutting of 20 1 fests 
h 
+, on 
are irk, the requisite qeante n to 
e 
Mr. Ward’s fechas from his ae b 
was understood that legal opinions on the a, i 
by the board, had been re- 
geo > pees statute being published i 
mas Term res solutions ae the degradation 
sate will therefore ne sul ted to the Convoca ation 
m the 13th, without the additional one ge ae gy 
the w hole. of the horses, amount 
ing to 30, o oft the D » which for many 
years. past has gone rea ay between Oster. and 
oat pre 
paring to take the early train to Leeds, the boiler burst, 
killed three persons on the spot, and seriously injured 
p 1eTS. 
Rev. Canon Wodehouse recently 
to the om — of ioe sepa 
ms to certain 
wich.—The 
addressed a letter 
g been obtained, and bezini 
1 py the aan ae ca ma ig 
n o 
aaa of the jU 
h.—On Thu ak : 
niton, the raat resolv 
t favour of the line from Sa Trada 
inst which t ard 
ea 
through it ah hav: 
again at Maize- hil 
line gene meray. has received the ean san 
h ever 
meeting at 
pétition Parliament in 
to Yeov hy and Exeter. 
S 
pee 
h the Bo 
pe ee r fate it pona 
necessary to t z his resignation of his benefice and Repository. The railway being now “opened throughou 
canon h Mr. Y 
Plymouth. —The Lords of the Admiralty have mor 
Espiègle gun brig. 
grounds ‘of his Weeseticns The dam atory cl auses of | 
the Athanasian Creed, the form of eosolation in the | * 
office he visitation of the sick, an 
part of the forks of ordaining priests :— 
Holy Ghost, for the office and work of a priest vel 
Chu rch | of G by he 
r 
col e Naval School, and the Flying Fish, 
con Ae Rerrexye of the Navy. Rice Com, 
| anes ey aa pn 
Portsmouth:—Th 
y; ap | cently 
the sels. 
3 “Albion re- 
plied Conon 
are footw ET mage _ aes uae retain, they are | “POW where they were to stow their live and dead sto 
fetained,” &c. The B returned the following fowls, milch per 
reply, whick has just been published, with Mr. Wode- 
house ’s letter of har Coe they 
lace, Norwich, 
ficer gave them, 
addressed themselves, by letter, on the subject to 
ý dear MP: i tain i ERA who being of the = school, goal un- 
ik much regret that cca ghee af oy area accusto a youngster, to such luxuries, was equally 
offer a.resignation of your preferment, for the reaso 
ouse 
Wodeb 
necessary t 
ns. assigaed | at a Sa ef prs how the new te 
the i 
bambers, of that ship, to |. 
ck, 
3 and not 
n 
as to e accom- 
and o 
prne an st yee pet placed in my Bono sich im por ree ad moda ted i in the matter, and to solve the Problem, he in- 
‘so many: seri it | conclu 
cause since I i aa that ae to. the Admiralty. Their Lordshi SEA ‘their line at Poynton is 
were maintaining or p credit fable to | quickly and de oats sa f the bee es; ih imin 
4 upon you | Albion’s gan-room mess into o > brigs ı now about to of 
baan ee ceed. to various sores. a the world.—. ag he 
the time- when yery few pe ntos of the g allan o 
: Navy is about pK the in a pk rsh the rell, 
‘thatT-shail neither | Hoche, so gs Si ly captured. om me coast. of Ireland, b, y estates t 
Inte Because, I believe | ‘the late Admiral Thornborough, on the occasion of "ie 
