A daring thief the other day picked the pocket of a Stawell (Victoria) policeman without being detected. .Too Fast.—“No Katherine,” said Patrick to his wife, you never catch a falsehood coming out of my mouth.You may well say that, replied Kate ; “ they fly out so fast that nobody can catch ’em.” At a Conference of Spiritualists at Now York on October 19, Judge Edmonds, Professor Brewster (formerly of Yale College), and V. White were in favor of Woodhull; Dr Hallock opposed her, and denounced her doctrines m strong terms, and said that a bombshell has been preparing, and would shortly burst among the free-lovers. From the general tenor of the proceedings, a split appears imminent between the Free-lovers and Spiritvalits. The late Evangelical Alliance was severely denounced: speakers said that instead of being a Christian alliapce, It WAS.Ofcjbtian damnation.
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Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 2
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139Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 2
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