SCOTCH GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
... , :.IOT - ENERAL .E . I | OOm;H GESRA ABS: EBLIES | ESTABLISHED OHUROIT. .:Qn Monday, the moderator announced' that he hld received a communication for Dr. Woodford, .1 stmting t~m preseuitatlona to t ...
... , :.IOT - ENERAL .E . I | OOm;H GESRA ABS: EBLIES | ESTABLISHED OHUROIT. .:Qn Monday, the moderator announced' that he hld received a communication for Dr. Woodford, .1 stmting t~m preseuitatlona to t ...
... SAUS OUU LI SUPRNA. THE PROTEST OF, THE TRADES' UNIONS., The trades' unidns are taking a wise and proper course in denounioing the Sheffield atrocities and their perpetrators. Meetings have been held ...
... The fortnlghtly meeting of the watcr committee, was eld yeaterday In the councll chamber of the Town HalL. vere H.C.e Babe preidedndthe otgherf memdberspresent J.EH Wlleon, Holt, Jack ...
... ' SECOND 'EDITION'.1 LByriET]G - rH.1 TIhe Sultan -has accepted the invitationr to the clty banquet. The report is general that Lord Eloho has joined the, Government as. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan ...
... LAST NIGHT'S PARILiA4MET., I HlOUSE OF LORDS. R.TUALISTIO OOMBUfSSION. Their Lordshfps met at 5. o'clock. In reply to Earl RUSSELL, The Earl of SHAFTESBURY said that he had declined to be placed upon the Ritual Committee on the ground that no one of extreme opinions, or who was l held to be of extieme opinions, ought to be a member of that committee, and for this reason he also objected to the ...
... | b On Tuesday eveningthelRev. James Bardsley, M.A., e of Manchester, delivered an able lecture at and in coa- t nection with the Protestant Institute, on What a t Christian Minister is, and is not, according to the . Teaching of the New Testament, and the Judgment t of the Church of England. Although this was the e title of the lecture, it was mainly devoted to a denuin e ciation of the ...
... . 'LOCAL IELLIGEN CE. THE CASE OF HOUSE ENTERING 1si THE PARK.- James Ward and George Jones, who have been brought up at the Polce-court several times, charged with breaking into the house of Mr. Daunatt, in the Park, and stealing therefrom sundry articles, were on Tuesday committed to York assizes. THE BuihARY IN COLTNAN-D;STUEET. - Thomas Wriley, charged with breaking into the house of Mr. ...
... i . . The Asenembly resumed its sittings yesterday in thec Presbyterian Church, Rutland-square. Tne Rev. ROBXUT MONTOoMiEuY, Moderator, preaided. After the usual devotional exercises the tev. R. LParks read the minutes of the last meeting, which were confirmed. 2MH VAEX OV TUn B V. IMB. JBrSE5W. The Rev. Mr. Bcllis read the minutes of proceed. igs of the the Board of Missions in the case of ...
... IA .The subjoined is a full report of what took place i in the House of Lords on Ilriday on the motion for c the second reading of the Oaths and Offices Bill, as t well as the Transubstantiation Declaration Abolition I Bill. On the former bill-tho Oaths and Offices t Bill- F The Earl of Kimberley, in rising to move the i second reading of this bill, said that it pwas not until x that morning ...
... THE MAYORALTY FOR 1868 l I TI AM 0-1t Ad _- _- l _8 I I . I r The following letter appears in Saundviay of yes- terda~y:- Smn_-It is proverbially difficult to please every. body. I do not imagine that so shrewd and sensible a gentleman as the Lord Mayor would think he could possibly make everybody satisfied with him. But I beg leave to protest against the tone of your correspondent, Old ...
... PIU FM !A, DtYBLIII. X to 9 SILt, June 17, 1867.-Wind NW. June 16-IuabeOa Liverpool, guano; Star and Cool- bite, Wexford, malt; MKrd%, ULorpool, machlosry; A=M@ and Vulcan, Pailey, bricks; St Coluiba and Trasf&W, ateamera, Liverpool; Lord Gough, steamer, GlunfO; Afdiiral Moorsom, steamer, Holyhead. June -Juverna, steamer, Bristol Juno 14-Teegrph 9md Alexandra, steamers, I10oleid; :tar, St. ...
... THE CATHOLIC CLERGy OF CONNEMARA. I I , * n-nun, To THEi RIGHT RON, LORI NAS C OHIS? SECRETART FOIRELAND, Conference, Clifden, June 11t, 1867. MY Lotn-The English and Irilh newspapers have brought us a report of a etateznent made in the House of Commons by your lordlsip, in reply to questions put by Sir John Gray, the hon. member for Kilkenny, relative to thue distress prevalent in Connemara. ...