Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1903, p. 7

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C es-- + His Arrest In Savannash----Mrs, Williamson, Repelled From Comntinion, Made Trouble for the Founder of Methodism, Syracuse Post-Standard. 'I'ry as he would, Paul the apostle fotind it very difficult to keep from boasting. He 'often gave way, ad when he informed the Corintlians how many times he had been in perils af waters, in perils of robbers, in "perils by' 'his own countrymen, in 'perils. by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea and in perils among false 'bre- thren. He reproéichéd himself occasionally for his seeming egotism, but it' may he remarked that he did not ersse the passages which told of his memorable vicissitudes of forttme. It was with something like unction that he re counted the stripes he had received from the Jews. He boasted of his! endurance for the Cross of Christ,' then apologized and boasted again. Lovers of the biography of adventure | have cause to be thankful for this. This year is the bicentepary of John Wesley, and the Fleming H. Revell company. has issued, under the title} "The Heart of John Wesley's Journ- al," a most entertaining book of au- tobiography in honor of the occasion. The Journal, as Augustine Birrell says in an "appreciation' which forms part of this volume, is "a book full of plots and plays and novels, which quivers with life and is crammed full of character." Like St. Paul, John Wesley boasted, and he made no bones | of it. "The Fngland described in the Jour- | nal," says Mr. Birrell, "is an England still full of theology; all kinds of queer | folk abound; strange subjects are' dis cussed in odd places, There was drunkenness + and cock fighting, no! doubt, but there were also Deists, My stics, Swedenhorgians, Antinomians, Necessitarians, Anabaptists, Quakers, nascent h-oresies and slow dying delu- sicns." Mr. Birrell does not think that anv Englishman will be horrified at the demeanor of the populace toward John Wesley. Mavbe not; but no one will complain that his was a mcbo tonous life. His adventures began early ! in his career. He was in America in 1736, and was all but ship-wrecked offi Savannah. He was desired in De- | cember of that year to give honds to keep the peace, in a matter of which more will be said later, but he inform- ed the recorder that "he would neith er give any bond, nor any bail at all," and with that he shook the dust of Georgia from his feet, disgusted, as many have been since, with the ways of Southern justice The next night he was lost in a huge swamp. and slept there till morn ing without any food but one-third of a ginger cake. He returned to Lon- | don, 'he began building a church, without money "nor any human pros pect or probability of procuring it." Meanwhile he preached in the open: onee ih a thunderstorm to 1.500 people who would not go away, Some years after he rode to Wed neshury and was writing at the house of Francis Ward whon a mob urrounded the house. The mob fol lowed him to Bentley hall and insist od on carrying him to a magistrate on the charge of singing psalms all day and making folks rise at five in the morning. A 'Sample Wesleyan Day. To attempt speaking was in vain, for the noise on every side was like the roaring of the sea. So they dragged me along till we came to the town, where, seeing the door of a large house open, 1 attempted to go in, but a man, catching me by the hair, pulled me back into the middle of the mob. They made no mora stops till they had carried me through the main street, from one end of the town to the other. I continued speéak- ing all the time to those within hear mg, feeling no pain or weariness. At the west end of the town, seeing a | door half open, | made toward it and | would have gone in, but a gentleman { in the shop would not suffer me, =ay- | ing they would pull the house down | to the ground. However, 1 stood at the door and asked, 'Are you willing | to hear me speak ?' Many cried out | "No, no! Knock his brains out; ! down with him; kill him at once." | Others said, "Nay, but we will hear him first." 1 began asking, "What evil have I done ? Which of you have | wronged in word or deed 7?" And continued speaking for above a quar ter of an hour, till my voice suddenly failed; then the floods began to lift up their voice again, many of them crying out, "Bring him away! Bring him away !" In the meantime my strength and my voice returned and I broke out aloud in prayer. And now the man who just before headed the mob turned and said, 'Sir, I will spend my life for you; follow me, and not one soul here shall touch a hair of vour head." Two or three df his fel confirmed his words and got to me immediately. At the same the gentleman in the shop cried "For shame, for shame! Let tows close time mt, him geo." An honest butcher who was a little farther off said it was a shame they should do thus; and pulled: back four or five, one after another, who were running on the most fiercely. The people-then, as if it hadteen by com mon sonsent; fel "hack tothe right and left; while those three or four wen took me between thém and car- ATER State of Ohio, City of Toledo, § ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partmer of the firm of F. J. Cheney & ., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that the sald firm will pa the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR for each and sear case of Catarrh that canmot he oursd by the use. of Hall's Catarsh . FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn (0 befere me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, AD., 1886 y ~~ A. W. GLEASON, BAL Notary Public, { Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internai- Iv, 'and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ©f the swstem. Send for testimonials, {res ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, hy sold Ly all Druggists, 786. Sore Family Pills ara he best, ried me through the bridge the therefore went on one side, over the |" | communion on | they were walking | the yolng woman -fact of being married them all. ® But on mob rallied agaih; we mill dam, and thence through the meadows, till, a Jittle before ten, God brought me safe 10 Wednesbury, hav- ing lost only" one flap of my waist- cont and a little skin from one of my hands. : : Cn another occasion while Mr. Wes- ley was explaining at Long Lane, "He that commiteth sin is of the devil" 'those of the detil's servants who were fir-the cong tien' became ' greatly enraged, Mr. Wesley informs us' that they not only made all possible noise, but "violently thrust' many persons to afid fro and track others and 'began breaking down' part of the house." Finally they took to throwing ° great stémes through the roof of the buildin wheretpon Wesley' requested "three of our calm mén to take Kold of the fore most of the rioters end charge & eon &table with him." I observed when the mean was brought "frito "thé house that many of his eompanions were crying ont "Richard Smith, Richard Swath!" whb, as it afterward appeared, was one of their stoutest champions. * But Richard Smith answered: not; he was fallen into the "hands of One higher than' they." God had struck him to the heart; as glso a woman who was speaking words not fit to be repeated and throwing whatever came to Rand, whoin™ He 'overtook in the tery ct. [he carne -into-the house with Richard Smith, fell upon her knees before us all and strongly exhorted him mever to turn baek, mever to: forget the mercy which Géd had ghown to 'his soul. From this' time we had never any considerable interruption or dis tufbance at Long Lane, although we withdrew our prosecution upon the offerider's submission and promise of better behavior. ---------- The Case Of Sophy Williamson. It must be confessed that Wesley made no very great eort to attain a quiet life. He was exquisitely calculat- ed for a strennons carcer. | have re- ! ferred to hie imdictment and arrest in The occasion of this was InMadiately after the holy Bunday Mr. Wesley Mrs. Williamson some Savannah. as follows : mentioned to | things which he thought reprovable in Mrs. Williamson, doubt less a spoiled, petulant and wilful Southern lady, replied tbat she did not expect such usage from John Wes ley, and with these words, although \ home, she turned her behavior. "end went abruptly away. On the text Sunday, Mr. Wesley repelled Mrs. Wil liamson from' the holy communion and on the:day after 'the recorder of Sa vonnzh issued a warrant for John Wesley's arrest. "To answer the com plaint of William Williamson and So phia, his wife, for defaming the said Sophia and refusing to administer to her the sacrament of the Lord's Sup a public congregation without cause; by which the said William Wil liamson i¢ damaged one thousand pounds sterling." i At the request of Mrs. Williamson's: uncle, John Wesley wrote a letter to informing her that whén she openly declarbd herself to have truly repented he would admin ister to her the mysteries of God; but her untle, Mr. 'Causton, we are told, declared te many persons that Mr. Wesley hdd repelled Sphia from the holy communion purely out of re venje, because he had made proposals per in | of marriage to her which she rejected and married Mr. Williamson. Matters in the case 'of Williamson vs. 'Wesley were 'becoming rapidly woree. In a week or so a grand jury met to consider the case. "One," Mr. Wesley says, "was a Frenchman who did not understand English; one a Papist; one a professed infidel; thre Baptists, 'sixteen or 'seventeen of dis senters and several others - who had personal quarrels against him and had openly vowed revenge." By thix grand jury Mr. Wesley was indicted on ten separate counts, the last of them being that he bad refused to re ceive Jacob Matthews as a godiather and had baptized an Indian trader's child with only two spomsors." As has been 1ewarked, Mr. Wesley was never tried on these charges, but we can this account bow na tural and easy it was for this great preacher to get into hot water. gee in Mrs. Wesley's Troubles. Sophia Williamson = was not the only woman who fousd him a difficult proposition. Un the 23rd of February, 771, after twenty vears of married life, we find a brief entry in his jour nal to this effect © "For what cause know not to this day--(his wife) sect out for Newcastle purposing never to return': then follows in Latin these wentiments, "I did not desert her. I Jdid not send her away. I will got re call her." It ix possible that Mrs. Wesley found that twenty years was a long time with a wian who believed that the should not he allowed in the slightest degree to in- as a minister and the beginning, four resolutions, one of them "never to talk of worldly things," another to use "absolute openness and unreserve with all T ghould converse with,"" and another "to labor after continual seriousness, nov willingly indulging mvseli in any of the least levity of behavior, or anv laughter, no, not for a moment.' John Wesley's was a strenuous life and a long one. At seventy he preach- ed fo 30,000 people. On his seventy- cecond birthday, within a week after a runaway accident in which his good angels triumphed, he gave these rules for a long life : 1. My constantly rising at four for about fifty years. 2. My generally preaching at five in the morning; one of the most healthy exercises in the world. 3. My never travelling less, hv sea or land, than 4,500 miles in a year. fluencé one's carcer who adopted at ANTI-AUSTRIAN FEELING. $ In Lombardy -- Austrian Flags Burned at Bologna. Rome, May 26.--There were anti Austrian demonstrations vesterday in many places in Lombardy, notably in Milan, where the irredentist students paraded carrving Treat and Tries: flues and shoiting "Down with Ans grin." Afterwards they Austrian flags at- Bologna, thers was a collision between the demonstrators and the police, which necesiitate] tim calling our of troops. onened they Jimi Dum He sa Clear Wants to Oust the " Midget" Mayot. Columbus, 0," May 26.--The new municipal code of Ohio gives the gov- ernor authority to remove mayors for cause, and the little village of Ames ville, Athens county, desires to take advantage of the new law. At the last election 'the town chose for its chief executive the oddest piece of humanity that ever graced a may or's chair in the Buckeye state. His name is Alonzo Weed and he came to Amesville from - California about a year ago. He is forty years of age, weighs 105 pounds: and is but forty nine inches high, His election to the mayoralty was the result of a joke, but mow the good people of Amesville are of the unani mous opinion is. that the, joke is on them. The village councik clerk, marshal and other representative citi zens have filed with the governor sun dry and serious charges against the midget. They recite that he is mental ly incapable of performing the duties of his office, that he is grossly illiter ate, an habitual deunkard, unable to take care of his own property, is grossly immoral and that, in short, he came to the togn a tramp or hobo and that he remains a tramp or hobo to she present day, notwithstanding his elevation to the position of chief citizen of the town. Upon receipt of the charges Gov. Nash; in accordance with the provis jons of the municipal code, tempor arily suspended Mavor Weed from of fice and to-day he begen a hearing of the charges. If the. charges are sus provided for his heirs. * That "Force" might be forever li.cirs. 7 "1 can't.do better wilh riy wealih,". , "than to insure them health, i In, good muscle; nerve and viml s And ' Force" gives these," 'quoth * Suny Jim." an heirloom. AN Cr purehtéed from me a package of slightost symptom of the disease ¥ makes good health Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt. A Dyspoptic No Longer. ry er leman Jving in this village, I A, Watson, was d grect ra a eon REL RAE Recor mom since, ; 6 SERIOUS CHARGES. se 3 Hs a 4 of A 1. + ERE ND iz. Fore' dosern Hoon" | _ A hot oven and & Gob! kitchen is what every this summer. It is absolt impossible with a coal impossiblé with the ordinliry gas range. The ' TR Oxford Gas Ra makes a hot oven and a cool kitchen a practical certainty. | ined ith dshestos- shia k the heat in and leaves hekifch 50 s'the oven more qu to a higher degree with any other Hustrarion shows that i € 4] oven fs 4 reid --_ range. The oved hob antag to cook a roast it is comfortably 'We would like to show you this hd misy'et liar to the Oxford Gas Range. W 0 We tan prove to you that. this rang®'d you can't call, write for our Jeaflet--it will i The Gurney Foundry Co., Limitéa : \_ Montreal wi 8 iv sition! 1 tained by the evidence the town of Amesville will soon have a new chief executive and the midget mayor will be obliged to look for another job. ---- DOWN THE RIVER. mami Hotels to Open Soon--People Are Arriving. Thousand Téland * Park, May 25 The weather till continues very dry in this vicinity. Water will be turned onthe Tst of Jane. W.'P. Rogers, Syracuse, propribtor of the Wellesley. the new hotel, has arrited and "will begin fitting up. The new hotél and stores mre npeating completion The latter will be oconpied by Fdgar F (itis, Kook store; Charles Mathieu, class blower, and 1. H. Shutts wil! conduct the ice cream parlors. The building formerly used ax an ice cream parlor has been moved be tween the Park store and chapel and will be used by Benedict for baskets and faney Indian goods, and the Am erican for rugs and Oriental curios. The Columbian will epen June Ist. The new library is being sided up and will be completed in several weeks. The association has had the | ross graded up in fine condition. A. | Peflrey. the Watertown plumber, has and i doing By Colum arrived business Carter. an employee "of the ut does not ° ¥ Yop re Jub tg, 19 sure to buy it, sure to en t, Drab, White, Black. squeezed Harvey arm severely in a. mangle. bian, had his on Saturday Conant will conduct a boarding House in the Snider cottage on Uni ted States avenue. W 1. Potter customs officer, has arrivefl for the | geason and opened the office at the dock. i R. Griffith, express agent, arrived | on Saturday and will open the office | for the eeason to-day. The steamer Islander is making Sunday runs on | the Clavton Alexandria Dav route, on the weekly time table Most Penetrating. The quickest soother of pain, and most penetrating liniment on the far ket to-day is Smith's: White Liniment. A positive cure for sprains, swellings, | inflammation, neuralgia, rheumatism, and lumbago. Big bottles, 25c., at* Wade's Perfumes. Extra good value in two spetial od- ors. White Heather and Orchard Blos: coms. Regular price of these odors is 50c. per oz. We are offering them for a limited time for 26c. the oz. McLeod's | Drug Store. { W. A. Hastings, general manager of | the Lake' of the Woods Milling com- pany, is dead. Warrant Every Bottle. i If troublad with ' rheumatism, give | Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial, Jt | will not cost you a cent if it doés no | good. One application will relieve the | pain. It also cures sprains and | bruises in one-third the time requi i by any other treatment. Cuts, me, | fromtbites, quinsy, si and chest, © and ings ate q by applving it Evity cured by bottle warranted. Price; 25 und druggists, 50 'cents. For sale by all 5 Removed to 268° Princess ss Street. (A: Ri Martin's old atand). . 4 AY 3; Kingston Bottling Works Manufacturer of Ginger Ales, Blain Orange Phosphate. All kinds of ® Ale; Porter andl; Lager; sleo {Ales gid Porter. Kpg Ales : APY " , Life Insurance Men Who cin. whith fidui '$76,000 to 9100000 'of Husindes Nin & year, if they wish to seenre a good. 8 gency, will find it to their _ad . to communicate with the 3 34 . ERE' ol Royal-Vietoria Bife Insurance Co. Liberal commissions. paid. A good, apportumity for : Sdandlet, if, fo water the Dlginess. L Al scopfideptial. if ered. ToT Minute HEAD Ehad SA Sn EI IAL A ETE TEI v5

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