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"(Continued from page 3.1 justice, and justice only on behalf of the Crown I sesk at your hands. I invite you to say that the evidenco before you, based as it is upon an nabroken chain, leaves no reasonable doubt in your minds that this man did to death this poor unfortunate from, and I submit that the charge of
f wilful murder has been fully sustained, His Lordship, in summing had been considerably lightened by the state- his duty ment made by the prisoner, because there was Do question of identification and the story of the Crown and that of the prisoner was all fours, urcepting one or two minor points. Ons of these points was that raised by the pros tution with regard to the alleged attempt to sink the trunk, but as the prisoner bad admitted taking the trunk to the Monteagle" for the purpose of gelting rid of it, the jury need tako nafide of the poist. His Lordship THE Undersigned, baying been appointon reviewed prisoner's statement and showed there To the abovo Company, are
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the murder he left the staf behind him, and if To went to murdar it was done for the pure sake of murdo The A jeg did not need to worry about that point.""That brought them to the muicide theory. They had to consider whether the deceased deliberately lay down, fied the waistbelt round her neck ud twisted it tight with the rush, His Lordship did ng attach much importarea to the aridenen- of blood, and thought the jury could make up their mind that death was dus to sʻruguaio", which in alt probability was due to murder and not suicide. The motive for murder seemed to him stronger
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ECCLESIASTICAL ECHÓES.
The American Judge (Wildsy) at Shanghai is in bot water for saying, in the course of a judgment, that Charchimen in bygons conturis had not always noted bonestly in dealing with the property of deceased parishioners, before the Statute of Westminister II came to check the oxorbitant power of the popish clergy." A-petition signed by a few angry Catholica has gone to President Roosevelt, praying for his ruzoval,
Forty years ago the House of Cormons was practically s Church senate. What is it now. With each succesive widening of the franchise and here mako ull true Churchmon
spectazio usioulated to noriously reflect-- Parliament has become less of a Church sanate and more of a Nonconformist assembly. upheaval of Nonconformity is no more question This Tal depression of the Church and
of party politics. It ents for dosper-than-the- surface stifflings of parliamentary tactics and majorities. It reached down to the vary root of the national life.
The English Church is still in a turmoil over
"At bottom it will, I am convinced, be. the Act just passed to legalize marriage with the beginning in England of a great war A deceased wife's sister. Two or three in-
in. between clericalia and Christianity.
The cumbents have auagunced their intention not noise of the coming battle can be heard on merely of refusing such marriages in their
every khorn and in overy provinco. of churches but of excommunicating these members
Christendom. who contract such marriages elsewhere. And that so few Churchmou seem capable of read- "As regards our own land, how strange it is Canou Hensley Henson stands almost alone. that the Actsdonid be accepted by the Church among prominent church dignitaries in orging ing the signs of the times
Strong measures should be speedily taken in throughly broad spirit. No doubt in tisus to renationalise the Church, and to ruseus it a less uncompromising spirit will be shown, for from the doom which in the end assuredly over injarious to the Churgh to widen the present the clergy will begin to realize that it must bekos all ecclesiastical scetarianismı. breach between it and the people.
The new Papal Eucyclical on moderniem is dividest into Hiree parts, and the whole would, all over twenly clumns of the Daily Press.
The modernists are as far as possible, to ba provvoted from teaching or directing Roman Catholic seminarios and universiti-s. The hishups, acting as delegates of the Holy See. are in do their best to keep the clergy and the faithful from the dangers of modernism in the Press.
A college of consors is to be instituted in every diooose for the revision of Roman Catholic publications, The Pope forbids alt srclesiastics to edit or to direct any porio dieals without the permission of the Bishop. All cateristics who write for any pupors will be supervised. All ecclesiastical congress & are forbidden, except in those rare cases where these Preteristical congresses offer no danger of modernist, presbyterianism, and laicism.
The Encyelial orders the constitution in every diocese of a council of vigilanes against modern errors, and orders the bishops to report to the Holy See upon this question.
The words of his Holiness with relance his command on the subject of literature are most impressive. No books or newspapers of a modernist description are to be left in the handle of any pupil of the universities and seminaries, for they poires Curistian life at its very
He adds:
Everything must be done to banish from your diocese ovary paraicions book. The bishops are to be above all human fear, do trampls all shly imprudence under foot, and Temember our prescription and are to proscribe and tear out of the hands of the faithful all bad books and all bad writings. This is not only a fright conferred upon them, but duty we
impose upon them.
than the one for ruicide. If there was so abin & auf, such a doubt as ordinary comison-headloge of the outery of the wicked, they are senso men of the world could diel a doubt, thou the prisoner was entitled to the benefit of it and they would let him go.
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Adnet's No. 8.
RECENT CHINESE OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS.
The Times, Correspondent at Peking writes on September 1.0:-
I was absent in Manchuria when the recent changes in high officials were gaz dånd." It had long been sean that the weakness of the contral Government, especially in volation to the ezer- eins of the authority in the provinces, was a menace to tranquillity The ansoptands by Yan Shil-kai of a seat on the Grand Council gives him a powerful position, though seats in that frequently changing body are less secure than Was his post as Viceroy of Chi-li: The Council now consists of three Manchus, Prinos Ching, President, Prince Chun, brother of the Emperor, who conducted the expiatory mission to Germany. and is now probationary ooly, bat is destined to succeed Prince Ching as president, and Bhib- sur, a Court favourite, who is Minister of the Household, and throe Chineas ex-Viceroys, Eu Chanan-lin, Chang Chih-fung, ad Yuan Shih- ka. It is hoped that improved methods of conducting foreign relations may follow the acceptance by Yau Shih-kai of the portfolio in will be third in proesdones only after Prince the Ministry of the Wai-wu-pa, although ho Ching, the president, and Na-tang. Voques- ionably the central authority will be strength- ter by the rent changes, while the in Commeil increases the prestige of that body clusion of bang Chih-tang in the Grand
among a large section of the poople, though the ex-Viceroy is now old and decrpit and his Views have little in common with those of Yuan Shih kai. -
Yang Shih-hsiang, the Governor of Shan-tung, are well received. The other new appointments are who now becomes sating Viceroy of the metropolitan province in a fallower of Yuan
hib-kai, and was for some rears treasurer of this province. Chao Erb-bear, who succeeds Chang Obib,tung as Viceroy of Hunen and w psi, was formerly president of the Board of Ministers with a high sense of his capacity and Revenue, whom ho inspired the foreign integrity. Ta Maacharia, where he was Tarter General of Mukden province, he controlled the finances with much ability, on his retirement sing a surplas in the treasury of nearly the Throne to appoint him Viceroy of the £1,000,001 and this unusual economy induced two central provinces whers the nannes have long been muddled by Chang Chih- tong, whose views on political economy are medieval, though his personal integrity is not questioned.
The first part is writt's with a view to bowing the cause of the errors of moderniem. it ascribes the root of them to an sgnostic philosophy which attempts to limit man's knowledge natural phonomone, and refas the right of human minds to raise themselves to God, it treats at some length of faith, which embraces God both as canes and as effect, and sualyses very closely the development of the New Theology, in which the Church the Bible, His Lordship-William Hall Adeelts. The dogma and cult become so many translations of jury have unsaimously found you guilty of the infinite feeling by which man reaches God. murder upon the oleacest evidence that ever At the end of the Encyclical the Pope says came before we since I have been a judge. that be foresses that the adversaries of the Considerable time has passed since August 4 Chu ch will no doubt represent it B the and you have had plenty of time for consideraonemy of science and progress. To this. tion. I have ro donbt that some time or other accusation," says his Holiness, we will reply Iron, Stool, Metal and Hardware your thoughts were extremely unpleasant ones, by our actions. We have decided to aid with
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His Lorilabip continitorThe sentence of the Court is that you be taken bence to the place from whence you came and thence to the place of execution and there you shall be hanged by the book matil you are dead end your body shall be buried in Bac's place as the Governor way direct, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul
Adsette, who listened to the sentence with drooping head, did not utter a sound, and was escorted from the dock, a large crowd cutside waiting to see his departure..
CHINESE GAMBLERS.
The Straits Times published the following just as received
Singapore, October 12, SirThat gambling is a sin, and therefore these oravings for gambling among Ngonyas, wicked to indulge in, is beyond question. All
ou the subject of which erresponder ceas bren going on for some time, originate in most cases from Jack of love
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Apparent. A selection which would receive, They have been tempting to put new wine general approval would be that of Pa-lub, who into old bottler, but compromise is not possible is in the proper generation of succession, is of with the saintly peasant who now reigns at the character, and has had his mind opened by Vaticau. If he is aut a statesman, he is certainly the 9t. Iouis Exhibition. If the Throne his recent travels as Imperial Commissioner to no opportatist.
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Roman Catholic prelatos do not care express any opinion of the Encyclical until they have ou the firli text, and the Modernists
are naturally silent for the moment.
On the other hand, Roman Catholic epinion warmly welcomes the Pope's nouncement as a sure means of safeguarding the young agaiost hereny."
Outside opinion-was-voiced yesterday by Dr Gaalunos Ragers, who said to the Ex- press"-" regard the manifesto only as the expression of opinion, of a man of artherity
and experience.'
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aanasimons Extraordinary enthusiasm marked the formal Totę.
taking of the vote on the net of anios, all the delegates rising and singing the Doxology The new Church will from a community of 184,000 members and 908 ministers.
The day was devoted to the legal constitution I will tell you. From love comes all good of the Conference, or governing body, of the nees, and from it all wickedness is banished new Church, and the Rev. Edward Boaden, and, inasmuch as gaming is a wickedness, it veteran minister eighty years old, was unani- therefore cannot be present in goodness. But monsly chosen to be the deat president. I reckon thie, without taking into considers tion that the Nyongas are mostly uneducated which the three uniting communions are the Thongh the Wesleyan Methodist Church, of they cannot pass their leisure hours is read-principal offshoota, was not represented for the ing good ad interesting books, they cannot
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Alas ont of a hundred, you cannot and tan married couples who love each other with all the depth of their affections! What is all this to lead to
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THE KAISER'S GIFT.
The Kaiser's thoughtfulness in connection with the King of Siam's birthday has bad delightfully humerous décotenent, which, though costly to himself, cours and both his Majesty and art circl's Ring Chulalong Emperor William's guest, was charm d with the korn, whilst staying at Wilhelmash the as the
faithfulness of the Kaiser's two intelligont little master almost everywhere he goes. When dachshunds, which accompany their Imperial King Chulalongkorn arrived at Homburg.
ing the eure, he oxpressed dosire to a similar dogs, Zo take with him back to Sis. The German officer attached to the Royal suite overheard this wish, which he omunicated to the Emperor, at the same time ang attention to the fact that the King's birthday conrred this month.
go a-creling, they can't ride on horse-book, the saperintendent minister at where he is
they must play on the piano and be merry attended to welcome the delegates to tho parent with dancing, and so forth (space being short to church of Methodism, and the Bevs. C. H. Kelly, enumerate all the recreations enjoyed in by the the Rev. J. Scott Tiidgett, M.A., and Mr. European women),
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