moo. or 1 ohould novor hovo oon- oontod to go to Long Folios; You romom- ho: thot oho invited Sir John to xido ovor ond no no. I wroto to him. inioming him oi Iny ngogomont to you ond toiling him. in tho ploinoot wordy. thot ii ho did ooil ot thio houoo nothing would induoo no to no him. I hod ovo toooon to onppooo thot ho would undonton ond nopoot my motivoo~" Bho pouood. Tho rioh oolor rooo in hot iovoi iooo. I roiuoodto lot hot diotrooo hot- ooti y ooying o word of whot hod hopponod in tho ohruhbory. Look hook, it you hovo motion it, ond ooo how oonpiotoiy tho Bpootooioo ioiiod to ohow mo tho highor ond nohioo motivoo thot hod onhnotod hoe. ‘l‘ho Mono Pm, Doo. 24.-II'ho littlo ohomd popor honoohooo oro yot fliuminoting Edi- oon'o iobototory ot ton o‘clock thio ovoning. Booidoo thio thoro oro flvo houooo in tho plooo iightod in tho oomo woy, ond throo Chriotmoo ttooo. Not one 0! tho inmpo thuo for hoo boon dootroyod. It in o juhiiont OhIiotmoo En horo. ond Edi-on in in won- doriui .pi’i.Iov For tour doyo ond nighto. ot tho ond oi loot wooh ond boginning oi thio wooh. ho did not onoo hovo hio booto 0!. Ho woo working ond wotohing n ht ond doy. flow ho ooyo hio work io ono ond ho to going to honouot. Tho iompo tint i htod hon now boon burning 186 houro th only o iow ohm intomiutooo. ' «1 en not very demonetretive." ehe eeld eoltly; “ end I don't think, Allrod. you heve ever-known how loud I em 0! you. My deer, when Sir John end I met egeln et thet dinner perty, I wee too ieithinl to you even to ellow nyeeli to thin) oi him. Your poor mother Irriteted me by seeming to doubt whether I could trust myeelf within reeoh oi Timber- eornbe. or I ehonld never he" can- eented to go to Long Felleei You remem- ber thet ehe invited Sir John to ride over end re, or. I wrote to him. lniorming him oi my ngegement to you end telllng him. in the pleineet wordy. thet it he did oell 9t thle _h_oue_e nothing would lnduee me to no It wu impouiblo to “knowledge what I had seen through the Spectacles. or what I had bend it the ehmbbor'y ienoo. In Ipeek- log to Cecilia, I could only “tribute my ooidneu oi menner to jeeloney oi the more name of “ Bit John,†and at to be wdoned Mann A momentary dietrnet of the moat mmtmt Ind ohorming of women. There me something. I «mm», in my oontrito ooneoionenele oi heving wronged. hex. that expound itself in my looke and my tome. We were eittina together on the note. For the tint time einge our enqegemogt, ehg put L-_ -__A ‘mmh_ I beam wflh Oeoilh, leaving my mother that to recover utter the shock :11» Ind mm on her. hr um uound my neé’k "and his}? {nâ€"o; withgnt wumng m be kiucd am. Inthe ilut piece. I wee indebted to my sleuel for seeing ell the ienlte. end none 0! the merite. in the persons ebont me. In the eeeond piece. I emved et the greet discovery thet. ii we ere to live usefully end heppliy with our iellow-ereetnree, we must teke them et their beet, end not et thelt wont. Heving ruched thele eonoiueione. I tneted to my own unueieted ineight. end not myleii to ueertein whet the Specteelee hed not helped me to discover in the two pen-next who were deenet to Inaâ€"my mother end Oeoiiie. Cnn’rn VI. an up or ran IPIO'I'AOLIS. I naked myself I question. which I beg to up.“ horoâ€"Whnt did I owe to the Magic “wholes? ' Icon 27' I don‘t remember whether he laid any- thing or not belore he left her. I only know that they puted. Don‘t uh me to confer: whet 1 Mt. Don't ask me to dereribe whet my mother felt. Let the room he changed, out! the nmutive be renamed ut e Inter hour 0 the any. “ Yon-nu right. Min Ownâ€"n. ,Pny don't duplu may The temptnion to' pleud with son 9mg morqâ€"" “I will speak to you, 8i: John. on candidly no you have spoken to me. You no entirely wrong in supposing it poulblo tonne to upon 0! my mun-go onglgemont. The man. who» tulle hlendl have depreciated hlmln your ullmsllon, la the only Inn 1 Ion. Ind the only nun I will mury. And I be; you lo undenund, it he lost the whole 0! his torluno to monow, I would marry him thonoxl day. I! ha Mkud me. Mm 1 any gore 7 or‘ will you treat me with the “ Before I answer you,†Oeeille proceeded. “ I heve eomethlng to any ï¬rst. The girl who took my letter to you wee not my mold, a you an ppoeed. She is e stranger to me , end I Inspect her of being a tulle créetnre with lone purpose 0! her own to nerve. I ï¬nd a dimonlty it ettrihuting to e perlon in yonrnnk ollile the man deceit which one were my letter in term thet lend me to trust you, end then tekee me by surprise in thin way y. My meuenger (u I believe) in quite inlolent enough to have Inggeeted this eonree to you. An I rig ht ? I expe at I reply. Sir John. thet in worthy in its entire truthlulnen ol you|_nd your title. - Am ; right 2 " “Hove you no merey on e men, who mnot llVe without you? Is there really nothing in myself and my title to set sgslnst the perfectly obseure person, to whom you hue sorsshly engsged yourself? It would he on insult to suppose thst his weelth hse tempted you. What son he hls.-merlt in your eyes! His own Menus on so: no more in his favor then thst he ls s good- netured tool. I don't blame you; women often drllt into engsgements thst they repent o! ulterwsrds. Doyoursell justice! Be true to your own nobility of oharsoterâ€"snd be the sage! who mskss our two lives hsppy. before it is too lute! " “ Hove you done. Sir John 7 " There was u moment 0! eilenee. It wss impossible to mlstske her toneâ€"Bl: John's flow31_eloq_uenee come to g lull stop. .'No, 81: John; I mutt have my qnutlon muted ï¬rst. In there anything in my latterâ€"w“ there anything in my conduct, than we met in Londonâ€"which immine- thin" " Love justiï¬es everything. Occult ! †"You are not to can mo Ononln. it you plan. Have you know planer annex to Khulna 2 " There In: mother pence. My mother Itood holding by my erm,peie and tumbling. ‘We) could maker 0! on epenk. My own n: nd wee 'uringely eaimed. Either Oeemn we; 3 monster of deceit. or ehe had time hr epoken end noted on become nuns and highlybrod women. The dine!“ eonnd oi horeen' noon on iho perk reed told on both thee the oriiieel moment we: oi bend. In enoiher momene the round owed. Sir John had probebly dismounted. and fled up hie hone n the entrance of the nhrnhbory. Aim An inierni we head Oeeilie'e voioa again. inrther any iron at. We followed the voice. The interview which ya to decide my lutnre destiny in lilo hed cum. imam], tounkd the mummy Implied in maul-u woxdl. “ You no 110$ all-d upon tooxotolu your judgment." aha “kl. “ You on go but to me home.†“ End 13'! I better no Sir John, flut, Min 2" " Oortulnly not I You undflir John hue I“! quite onough 9! «oh Omar glyudy.†‘ " lb nu dMuuod. Illa; Ind build u). “lmot an my aunt In this wuyâ€"I um and I“! at bar.’ And than In aid .40 no: you to walk on: to-doy. and to any nothing so that ho mum uh you by In:- ydu. He in no mndly in love with you. Min. uh“ he in all but bum hlmuu. I an «ally nfntd 0! what any huppon. it you don't when his dunppolncmens to him In some "y. How may lady can mu mob a handsome gentleman l0 cruelly. pum my p09; judgment! "_ of a geinlemuu, and take your One oi Edieon’e neroointee wen busily engaged in the lehontory periroiing on invention thei be hope. will anpereede the old â€stem 0! telegnphing. Iii: some. whet eimiler m the old entometic. And producer e fac “mile 01 the original message at ihe other end of the line. On a short circuit It ihc park it me worked vmh complete succeu end the inventor oleime um ituwill opereie over e wire one thousand In or. The litmmage ol Menlo Park. N 1., was illuminated with Prof. Edieon'e electric light on OhrietmaeEve. Only lour out door lamps were in operation. but electric burnere to the number of twenty-eight were distributed in a dozen housea and the new light was pro- nounced a perlect aucceaa. It wae demonatra- ted by illumination that the light at each so-celled burner wae lully equal to that produced by an ordinary gas jet in the street lamp or dwelling house. Only two electric generatore were in use that day to supply twenty-eight burners, which were in operation. but with additional or more powerlnl generators the inteneity ol the light, Mr. Edison said, could beino creased many lold. A third generator will be liniahed in a day or two, and then a dozen or more additional burners will be set going. There waa a marked diflerenee between the light 01 the carbon paper burnere at Menlo \ Park and the intense dazzling light given by the electric lampe. which have for sometime ‘paat been used in New York and other cities. he painful scintillation ol the latter, caused y innumerable eparks chasing each other over the metal. instead oi a carbonized retainer, is entirely avoided. Alter the viaitora had witnessed the eflect ol the illumination from the lampe. and from out- side the houeee. they were permitted to enter several private resideneee and judge ol the utility ol the light lor household pur- poses. One gentleman had the electric light in use in one ol the sleeping rooms oi his house. He said that the only lault he lound with the light waa that it wae too bright. Said he, " I must either allow it to remain on lull head, or turn it of! entirely. There’s no intermediate point. but I presume Edison will make small lamps lor sleeping rooms." In the oï¬ice attached to Edison's laboratory 1 were three lights which had been constantly 1 burning day and night. The carbon paper slip: did not show the leaet deterioration. and. to all appearances, were good lor almost an indeï¬nite length ol time. lull-on null: Bald It, and Manlo Park In Brilliantly Illuminated Wltlt Illa Inventionâ€"The Test at the Electric Lat-p Entlrcly Duo- cculttlh heteed o! epending our honeymoon ebroed. Oeoilie and I went beck to‘ Long 3.11». We found the place delightful, even in the winter time. ‘ 31d 1 take the Spectacle: beck with me 1" 0e Did I throw themewey orâ€"emeeh them into emell moreele 2 Neither. I remembered whet Septimue Notmen had told me. The one way u! set- ting rid of them wee to give them to tome other men. And to whet other men did I give them? I hed not lorgotten whet my rive] hed eeld of me in the ehrnbbery. I sue the Speeteolee to Sir John. -_._ V. _'â€"--â€" â€"-vuv- w u.- qui III-ï¬ll â€JU- A my days before I booms o untried mon I won a guest at mo dimm- tnblo o! : boobe- lor friend, 3nd I not .Bir John. It would hon boon ridiculous to luv. the room; I umly abused my host to hop my name canoe-lad. I I“ nut to tho boron», uncl he doesn’t know. to this day, who his “ very targeting neighbor" wu. “If your mother eeke me. Don't hurry her. Alired.†But I did hurry her. Alter whet we hed heerd in the ehrnbbery I could look into my mother‘e heert (without eeeietenoe), end leel eure thet the nobler pert oi her neture would juetily my conï¬dence in it. She wee not only reedy to “eeh Oeeilie." then end there-â€" ene wee eeger, poor con], to conieee how completely ehe hed been misled by her netu- rel intereet in her brother's child. Being drmly reeoived to keep the eeeret o! my dleeovery at her niece. l reiueed to heer her. ee I hed reineed to beer Cecilie. Did I not know. without being told. whet child’e pley it would he to Zille to dezzle end delude my innocent mother 7, I merely meted it “ the needlewomen wee etiil in ‘the home." The enewer wel thoroughly explicit: “Shell et the reilwey etetlon by ‘thie time. end ehe will neVer enter eny :houee at mine egein." ‘ We returned to London the next morning. I hed e moment'e privete telk with the etetion meeter et Timbercombe. Sir John hed left hie iriende et the town, on the pro. vioue dey. He end mm but met on the pletiorm. welting tor the London trein. She hed followed him into the emoking-eerriege. Jaet es the etetion meeter wee going to etert the trein. Sir John opened the door, with e etrong expreeeion ol diegnet. end took reluge in enother cerriege. Bhe had tried the beronet ee e leet reeonrce, end he hed elipped through her ï¬ngere. too. What did it metter to Zille? She hed plenty oi time beiore her, end ehe belonged to the order of pereone who never tell to meke the meet 0! her edventegel. The other dey I new the ennouneement 0! her merriege to e greet ironmeeter, e men worth millione ct money, with eetebliehmente to eorreepond. Bren. Zillel No need to look for your noble: motlyee with the neked eye. A l-_. .I__._ L liliio I'M“ inllthiiillu 5nd alum-u. tho, oxhlbllod lo puloolion; bul tho mm mm! {or out: «but. hidden bolow the In:- lm in n: unwound in my pxomiud wilt. in comp kl] boyond than. “ Emil In so but to London lo-monow?" Inked. , “Are you tired 0! being here with me, Mind!†“ I am tired of calling till the opting. my meal. I will livo will: you whuunr you like. ll you will only conceal lo hmon the innuloxmniion which Innke- you my wile. Will_you consent 2" “‘LB'I‘ THERE BE LIGHT l" Mr. Moody. when eehed the other dey by e reporter oi the Republican. oi 8t. Louie, eoneerning hie beilei ee to hell. eneweredâ€" “ Oi come I one my belief entirely upon the Bible. end there ien’t e rey of hope held out in it thet hell will be otherwlee then end- leee. There ie no hope held out to repent beyond the greve thet I een iind. Al to the letter pert oi your queetion. I would enewer thet eny men heniehed iron: the leee of God thirete. , The moment thet God hid nu leee Iron: Chriet Be exelelmed. '1 thint.’ The remoree et hevin loet heeven ie were then the phyeleel pnn ehment. I do not think hell eonteine phyeieei are. The wordie need to convey to one eeneee in ite mu import the J terrible pnnlehnrent." Burn. 11]., Dee. 26.-~Beeidee there killed twenty ï¬ve pereone were injured, moet of them elightly. by the reilroed eeeident here ieet night. There wee but one pereenger in the eleeper. The choir eer wee well ï¬lled, and here it wee where the injury wee done. An eoon on the ear ren oi! the etovee were npeet. end thet end at the oer wee elmoet inetently in e blue. The pueengere, meny oi whom were injured, rnehed to the other end 0! the oer to eroepe, but ï¬nding the door looked a panic eeired them, end (or eiew momente the eeene wee terrible. Finally the door wee broken down and ell got out eneept- ing 00!. Bond, who wee burned with the oer. Two or three other eeeidente recently oe- onrred nee: here. ring. The Fatal Accident on the Ulric-go Ge Alton Runwayâ€"Further Particulate. aneoo. Dec. â€"-.-A eerione accident hee occurred It Borden, on the Chicagoa Alton Railway, leventy miiea north 01 8t. Louie. Generei Maneger MeMnilen eaye hie interma- tion ia that the train wae running about thirty miiee an hour, that alter the engine and all the care e opt a eleeper, which wee the iaet one o e train, had peeeed overaeieiy. a eteei reii endered brittle by the cold. anapped end threw the eieeper from the track. Thin detached all the other me, the engine alone remaining on the track. Porter George Peine, of Ohlcago, and Ooionei Bond. at Auburn. 111.. were killed. The brakeman on the eleeping ear, the conductor. and a number of pueengere were hurt. but none aeriouely. Two eoaohee were burned,and the whole trein war bediy wrecked. The fact that oil the care except the int peered over eaieiy ehowe that the reii tree in periect condition. and woe only enepped by the combined influence of extreme cold and revere jer- Adelpeteh from, Dundee use!“ thet the number 0! lives lost by the Tey Bridge dleuur does not exceed ninety. This in probebly an under estimate. 8i: bodies heve been teeovered. to the scene of the Toy Bridge dinner have returned. A Much About the brldge in smell been reveeled no truce 01 any emvlvore. The gun in the bridge to about hell 3 mile long, oomprielngeleven of the longest cpsne. eeeh 215 tee: in length, and one 145 feet. The Provost 5! Dnndoé uth the citizens yho __ accompanied him in n Ito-mot The win: was b’ught moghlâ€"iï¬htmm the wig! was blowing} humane. Vnt qnmmlel o! "congaâ€"doors of on- flagu. pieces of the budge tad nppuolâ€"Iro coming «hora. The entire thirteen gin-don of £110 long neutral gpngl no gone. A despatoh from Edinburgh at four thll morning seye the portion 0! the bridge which tell consisted oi several large super- ineumbent girders at the central end naviga- ble portion at the river, which averagea irom 40 to 45 feet in depth. The trein would {all about 88 not beiore reaching the water. Sometime elapsed helore the nature oi the disaster was ascertained. The damage to the wires on the bridge and the badnesa ot the weather interfered with the transmission 0! news. Whether the , girders were blown down beforeAthe train entered the bridge. or uown uexore we stem entered the brld e. or were denied ewey with it. will pro ebly never be eeoerteined. ee there ere no enrviv- ore. The bridge wee only opened {or treme in Mey. 1878. It .wee eoneldered e triumph of engineering ekill. It wee ebont two miles long end bed 85 epene. the wideet being 245 teat. At the hlgheet point it wee 130 feet ebove high weter. ,The treln lett Edinburgh at 4.15 In the ettemoon. It eoneleted of {our third oleee eere. one ï¬ret eleee, one eeoond-eleee. end e brekeemen’e ven. At the leet etetlon before entering the bridge the tlekete were taken. The train wee then crowded. Lentâ€"The gele hevlng modereted eome- whet. the Ptovoet of Dundee und e number of lending oltizone eterted in e eteemer to the eeene. but heve not yet returned. The excitement ut Tey Bridge Btution te eppelllng. Many thoueende 0! people are oongregeted, netting deï¬nite lntelligenee. Lonoox. Dee. -â€".â€"The Monger ot the North Btitleh Bellwey. telegrephlng from Lenohen at tour o'clock thin morning, nye‘ â€"“ Severe! large girdere. along with the loet trein from Edinbutgh. were precipitated Into the river lent night. There were nearly thm hundxed pueengou. bouldee the Oompun'e eervante. all 0! whom no believed to have perished.†900. The mleetng trein me soon eroulng the bridge. then enddenly e fluh of ï¬re beoerne vieible. The reilwey ofliotele in epite o! the gele welked elong the bridge from Dundee until they tonnd there wee e urge gep eeueed by 3 tell at two or three at the [urgent epene. This bridge wee recently erected et en enormoue expense end wee eoneldered e triumph of bridge uehlteetnre hitherto un- dulled. Lennon. Dee. -.â€"-A portion of the bridge eeroee the Frith o! Tey wee blown down while e trein tron: Edinburgh to Dundee wee eroeeing leet night. The gele wee I0 etrong thet e eteemboet wee unebie to reeeh the eeene of thedieeeter. but leverel meil beg! heve been wuhed eehore tour milee from the bridge. There in no doubt thet the trein in in the weter. The pneengere. who ere eer- telnly ell drowned. ere eetimeted et160 to The Terrible Railway llis- aster in Scotland. . THE THAIII PHEOIPITATEII INTO THE RIVER THIIIIUGH THE TAY BRIDGE. 300 Passengers Drowned. OF!“ THE TRACK. F URI‘HEB PARTICULARS. gium. on account oi tho violont ottitudo oi the Bishop 0! thot diooolo tovord tho Boi- gion Oonotitntion. Whon Mm. Bonuoou â€rind ot tho opinoopul midonoo. ho {ound tho door- iookod, tho Bilbo: oo io npp . hovin tohon tho ion with on to tho unison. Two of tho oonou ro- The Pope â€gotcha Mgr. Rona-«u Ad- mini-Onto: o!) _0 13199“. _03 round. ‘80]. The Be tlet mlnletere o! Phlledelphln on trying to eoide whethettt le right or wrong to churn Ohmtmee tnd Enter. One of them mode proof at his leek ot informetton regerding Enter by epeektng of It ee though it were e teetivel which. like Ohfletmee. might tell on any do, 0! the week. At letut M~ oonnte the brethren hed not ruched e deï¬nite deolelon. The moet «meet edvoeete ot the ohurnnee ot Ohtmmu wee e minute: who wee tormerl, e Jewleh nhht. Rev. Mr. Spurgoon. whole now ee Mentone, writee home in enythlng but en enoomeglng wey of the oondlflon of hie heellh. "I em very sorry.†he sen. “ the: I em ellogether overwhelmed by e elmller eueok to Ihet which hee leld me proetrele during former yeere. I eerneelly eek 10hr preyere, tor I em brought very low. I trust thet ehe werrn end genlel weelher will eneble me to relly much sooner then If I hed been et home. I eennot write more, lor I exp very Ill.†7 Dr. Bias. tax-President o! the Welleyen Conference. referred In n eerrnon preeched et Bolton leet week to the hopee entertelned In eome quertere of the Weeleyene becoming reconciled to the Church of Englend. He eeid it wee now too late {or each n union. The revive! which hed taken piece in the orgmizetlon of the Church 0! England within the tent forty yeere meent to n large extent the revival or Pepi-h principlee end Ramon. lzlng influencu. Rev-.ond Mn. Peter David-on, mlulonorlel ol the United Pteebyterlnn Church of Boot. lend in Booth Aldon, have been terribly aï¬lloted by the mylterlono diuppomnee of their little Ion, tour yenn old. He won mined while the colored congregation wu observing the Lord’s flapper. dud the most diligent «nob by about 200 people lot too: don tolled to discover my nlgn at his when. obontl. Rev. Dr. Wm. Toylor suggest: the pro- priety ol hovlng missionary biographlu In Sunday School hbnrloo. The English navy. he aid. had been manned by boys who bod run the his ,0! Nelson. Ind no the mlulon ï¬old might bemonned by how drawn to u by {ending onoh lives on Livingston“ 0: Mo!- on. The Fiji Mandi, which are now a district 0! the Anstnluim Welloysn Method!“ Ohmoh, now hue 841 chopoll had 291 other punching plugs, 10 minionuiu. 48 nntivo mluionnlu had 23,274 members. oxoluuivo’ of 39 Europun momheu. There Ire halide: 5,431 on txinl to: maggot-hip. mLA_‘_, '19-. _-_ â€"_.â€"-â€"-.---'. I Thomu Wilton ot Beltlmote, lett 85.000 to the Society at Fdendl. end told he would heve left them more it he thought they needed it. But he put httlergeet bequeet where he thought it would do molt good. homely. into on orphenege end aeylum to: the poor. To thi- he gave $715,000. In She Osthoflo Diocese ol Padorbom. the Pmuhn May Inn has wrought grant dum- nge to the Church. lTho Onholioc number ubont 719.724, 111467 pnrhhal. Non), 100 0! than plfllhOl no vmnt, buidol sixty- thm vacancies in chaplain!" 3nd unbor- dlgnto 99-39. The Catholic Time: remake tint emid ell the briiiient end eweeping denuneietione egeinet Jesuits.“ bee never me: wish 3 hill 0! periioniere u to their oï¬eneee, end eel]. upon Proton-nt- to ieii in plain tonne whet evil ihinge Jeanne do end hue done. . Rev. John Bedlord, one o! the emPreel- dente ol the Englleh Weeleyen vethodlet Conference. died recently in Menoheeter. eged eixty-nlne. The tenth General Membly o! the Free Ohnrohee of Itnly he: been held in Florence. Fether Gevezzl wee elected Preeldent. There were preeent thirty-nine depnllee tron: twenty-eight ohnrehee. Rev. Woleott Oelklne, D. D., o! Bnflelo, N' 1.. reelgne hie Preebyterlen putorete. end eoeepte e cell to the Eliot Gangrenetionel Church of Newton, Meet. et e Inlet, of 85,000. Proceedings ere llkely to be teken egelnet the Rev. Fergne Fergneon, of Queen's Perk United Preebyterien Ohnreh, Gleegow. by oerteln ot the more orthodox membere oi the United Presbyterian Preebytery on eooount of hle recent eddreu on the “Dilemme o! Modern Orthodoxy." ‘ Blow toiling npwudl from the misty "lo. I leave the bright «mun-nod zones below. No more for me than bumooul bloom Ilnll K‘OW. Their lingexinf sweetness loud tho morning Role; 1?on no m o s on do: flowerouaoontlou. polo. That on their ioo-olsd nom- oil trembling bio Along the margin of tunnelling Inow ° Yo: wuh nnuddenod voice the vor 0 11ml). White tally: of peace ubovo the owning lino; Weloomo thy noun damn. thy rocky upirenl 0's: thee “dimmed the moon-sin planet: shine. 0:) th ninja-tic um" fad. the am Tau lied «he uir mm Imoko oi “in desires, And I†mo unolondod blue at haven in mine. Intel-cum; PahIlu-e {or Luv an Well Ill Clerical Benders. A Methodist Church hue been dcdlcetedet Stuttgexdt. Germany. The Bishop 0! London bus 475 churchee end upwerd ol twenty ï¬ve chepele on his vultetlon lint, end until this yen: he hee hed no coedjutor. The Welleyen Literery Auocietlon ol Klugeton le Drobehly the olden Church euocietion of the kind in the country. hevlng been orgenlzed In 1858. end melutelned ever eluce Inivlgoxoue ectmty. Upon my an the lowly Ion: will weep; I no at aha no thee moreâ€"hut o'er thy lilo Hy do???" non) will watch through «In 3nd 3 r 0; Ben- my low mound nut. Born a the mtdnlsh air. Forge mo not! Forgot me not Forgot no not whoa “mom!" a†an: churned puma opu- to ‘ho nun : not.» no not when. mmnlh dam-him woy. 'Nuth lpmlod veil the pen-1v. night sllduon; Whonbgugk u plouun’s 'hut thy tun ham 0 .â€" Whon t‘n ht lhld. w "m love-thought on to. ,â€" Lm from the do. woodnnlah Vole“. low plow vanish, Home} mo not! Forgot me not when in the frozen earth fly hm: l0 hrohon. Ihullmnwuonod. sloop ; Faggot me not when bio-99m!“ tonh___ â€A- ...__ ____A AL- 1,. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Nearing the Inow bile. B! D3. 0. W. HOLUII. Forgot no Not. A Oobul dumtoh o! the 14th. hithoflo withhold by tho Viceroy. diuloooqz'lor oho am “mo Bobom' dugor n thot 5am. Bokox'o troop- Iukod tho Oobnl “bomb. Thlo horhomy oxuponcod tho I but. 80,000 at whom "took Bohr: out! drovo tho English on: In u an ony- Tho mutton moan, ovomml tho you; no' onuldo Bhltpnr. but tho onomy‘o in m Egyptian one! thou hm": lo «know- Akbu Khm wu tho pnnolpnl opponont of tho British in 1841. His dhnghm. It In reported. dutflbutod £20,000 30 mom “no “31159930 9:. progentï¬qlng.‘ _ 7 '-. Roberte telegrephe on the 24th: 0dr eneoeee yesterday ie complete. The men: 'I loee wee revere. Our ioeeee ere live. - olnding Oeptein Dundee end Lient. Nngent by e premetnre erploeion when hlowin up the towere oi e neighboring villeâ€, en 88 wounded.“ The mejority ere doing well. Thoee oi the enemy ilving et Oebnl went to their \honeee eiter deieet oi the Kohietenil end lLogerie. end remeined et Oebni e iew hon". ‘bnt ell fled during the night. Two at the ‘enemy'e leedere. Mnehhl Alia. e print.“ end Mehorned Jen, fled eerly in the dey. Another prominent leeder ie reported to hen iied with Yekoob Khen’e eldeet eon towerde Werdek, with eevelry in pur- enlt. The Beler Hiuer end the 131th he teken poeeeuion oi thie eiternoon._‘l‘he iormer will be occupied it it 'eppeerl oerteln thet there ie no denser tron: hidden mined. Yekoob Khen'e wile. mother end e denghter oi the lete Ahber Khen. who it ie reported oontempleted night end who did ell in their power toineite the Aighene, will he brought toBhlrpnrto-dey. I telegrephed Bright to pueh iorwerd deteehniente irom Jugdnlnk to Lehbebe end Letebend. I will lend e tom tooeenpy Buthek to-morrow. Uommnnieep tion with Indie will than be repidly reetored; Gongh'e brigede errived thle morning. A flight engw iell leet_nlgbt; ell well. Bela Ill-ear to .lee nepeeeeeeed if Deemed Sureâ€"Gengh’e Rem Jet-e lu- Frcderick Roberto. Lennon. Dec. â€".â€"Blr :F.:|Boberteuteiea‘ grephe on the 23rd inet.:â€"-Deenltor1 ettecke V were lept up eiidey yeeterdey. Informedcn i wee received thet e generel etteok will be 1 mede et deybreek to-dey. A lerge number \ oi theenemy wee eeen occupying the dietent ' viiiegee, end epproeclnng none: at ’ derk. Thin morning e fire we- lighted on the Anni Heighte. We were epprieed thet thie - would be the enemy’e eignei ior en etteok. Immedieteiy ;, the etteck commenced on three eidee. lot which we were prepered. 0n the Behmeloo ‘ Heights eome thonnnde collected. end evi- .f dentiy eontempieted en eeeenlt. Le econ e! ‘» the enemy'e intention wee inlly developed I determined on e counter etteek with unit, end ertiliery. Theee iuned by, the gorge , between Behmeroo Heighte. opened them: i the enemy's flank and epeedily dielodged" them. The cevelry panned end eebred. numbere oithe enemy, who retired irom ell pointe end heetily retreeied to the city. We here now occupied some edvenced villegel, perticuleriy thoee on the Bntkek-roed. Gongh’e camp in visible, eix milee to the Pxoiouor Jamoo Laue, Uhlnooo Ptoioooor“ at Oxford.oayo,ln o lato Academy. that tho ’ numbor oi Buddhlato in China into our. ootimatod. Bhya Davida. in his “ Budd lam," ‘* oothnatoo tho numbor at 446.000.0001n China ‘a and Japan. Bayo Ptoiouor Logo: “ Ii wo ‘ lop 03 400,000,000 twin tho usual“ wo ohall not bo doing injuatioo to Buddhism. 1 Ooninolanllm la pmoxninantly tho roiiglon oi ' China. Buddhiam hao long boon tolorotod > and is widely oproad among tho paoplo; otiiiit in an i :wanâ€"‘a atrango oyatom.’ Executing than who have odoptod tho Buddhlat tonouro. tho vaat majority oi tho pooplo, however in quontly thoy may ho ionnd in Buddhist or Taulat tomploo. would olaim to ho iollowon oi tho groat logo. 0! all rollsiono antenna. Ooniuoianinn porho , hal tho guatoot iollowing; thon Ohm anity. ‘ then Hindulom. thon Mohomotanialn. andswo would plaoo Buddhialn in tho iiith plaoo.†Mr F. Robert- lnu - Two )nn’ RIC-IO. mom with the Enemy-They are Dom-é longed on All Blduâ€"C-b-l and the; \ law. to vind'luto hi- pooltlohï¬'i’gn-EIâ€"F'E diaturhnoo {tom Mr. Mukonoohlo. Ind y: remedy will be by proceeding; It common will become nuns, end the pntron will appoint a new lneumbent, evicting Hr. Mnekonoenle by 3b. aid of the Bhedlf. ll neeeegeg. It gm be lorA the new incumbent Tho Synod oi tho Episcopal Church of Swtiond hoo wood 3 rcoointion which hp impiiootion roflocto on tho Biohop oi Edin- burgh. who recently took put in In Old Catholic communion omioo at Borno. Swit- zeriond. Tho ioiiowing io tho moiutlon: “ Thot thio Synod dooiuco without nioronoo to naming put. thot no Bishop of thin Chat in onthorizcd to rocoaniu on, body oi Ohxiotiono not recognized by onion u in communion with ourocim. union it ho nitor doiibontion and aunt of tho Biohopo in head): 7 The English Church Allocation. dulroul o! Molding tho lmprbonuunt o! the oomumup oioul rector o! 88. Album. Mukonoohb. the Bun-1m. hu doomed In [nor 0! ma- tating A new unit, the object of which will be the deprintiou 0! Mr. Mukouoohlo on the ground 01 hi: prount canton“; Should 3h}! |_uit Iuoooed. the living 6! 8t. Allan'- Oenou Liddon ll reguded ee the moat hrillient oi living English macheteâ€"lucid. forcible. impeuloned. nor ielliun, when occeaiou eexvee. to eppeel to the teudereet untimente oi the butt. To heerhim end. eee him et hie beetâ€"tor he then ween the hleck gerh which heeomee hie derk ieetuul â€"-one ehould go to St. Metre. Oxioni. end lieten to him eddreeeing en eudieuee eynm pethetic end cultured. He in ehort-eighted. eud, ieillug to leem hie eexmcne by been. heepe bobbing up end down et hie mehueexipt. which in undiguiiied. hut eliieulie oi menuer ere {emotion in hie eiivu- touee end eanie- itely moduleted eeuteucee. : 80m» nonunion bu bun muted in London by the oflioiuing alumni-n. the new: oi 8t. Patti's. Konainsion. having a the Mill!!! wedding, inuud oi tending tho in“ pomon oi the mud-go «nice. nub-“tuna u M! nnd improved union. in which i3 VII 1 oxplninod. or nihor tinted. for no one could «plain vim wu mom. in“ n husband would be u indnlaonuo n wit. u hunn in ‘ to iho Church. tumor to bud u:- Bishop the 3 flat nomlnmng list. Do Ron-nun. u. thop hm opened tho doot. but, attaching the «noun. cloud 3. u) umbgoun being broken when mum imo thy THE AFGHAN WAR.