The amenity displayed by the Venerable Archdeacon Denison, or Taunton, in Ration to his political opponents, when ~ @hcompared Mr Gladstono to the devil, '.Wsbeen carried further and improved . upon by another dignitary of the Church of England. At a meeting lately held in dofonco of that Church in tho town hall of Durham, Dr Tristram, major canon of ,!•„; tho Cathredral, told, lot us hope, a not ■ ~.• .entirely sympathetic audience, that whatever the burglars might be who committed the robbery at Ncthcrby, and followed it up by murder, they were perfect saints in comparison with Mr Chamberlain It is only right to record that to this peculiarly Christian' sentiment a brother dignitary and member of. the Chapter, Archdeacon Watking, gavo an emphatic"No,no." Thebelligerantdoctor, wii'iiio brain has become heated by his travels in. the Sahara and more Eastern lands, was not however to bo put down. "Archdeacon Watkins," said he,. " shakes' -his : . head, but 1 say'they are perfect saink''. Wo suppose Dr Tristram would-think ' hanging not an inappropriate termination of tho lives of m he thinks their offence 'venial patison with that of Radicals,' he probably, would wish to revive the absolute jpunish-. Mont of hanging, 'drawing, andquarfbriiig. to meet the oxcoptiqrial;oas'e';bf MiiOham-.; J&rlain and'others'of ithe,'.-libefal'£paVty/ TPPall Mall Gazeit ;A The will of the late Dr.'Fraser,;,Bishop of Manchester,:has - becir.'pr6yed,'''the. : :per : :J sonality being sivorh uiu1br : £85,549.-,'Tiie/ : bishop appoints.MiiFrasbr, \ the ■;wid6w, : : sole executrixy''';:To , ..'his'..tlu;ee:':nephewsi the sons. .of./Captain''Frase'r;'(wh6 : ' ; .'was '■ killed mutiny),;'.;lie' leaves the sum' of ; £COOO ■'each; 1 : To;; tM' two sons of : : hisV;brbther,''iMajor-(jenbral. • Fraser, ho''alstficay'eV; : thb sum of JiEIiOOO. each, and to'thdi nephew"' £IOOO each tin their attaining the age.,of twenty-ono/;/Hp"desires that the.'service : of plate pres'ented;t6him'ori- the-occasion; of his marriage'/bv^'the'clergyof' his.dio-; eeso shall, ;ifter ilio■:death •of jiiswidow; ■ bocomo an thb cliocese of Manchester.V;The;iremainder ofhispro : perty he bequeaths; to Mrs Fra.ier for her sole use. : - : ■■■'■■:.%- Not a BEVEiiA'cK—'Theyarevnoiia; beverage, but a'.niedicine';; with. curative' properties of the highest; degre )V containing no poisonous .drugs.'^■Thty^.rto/nbfc^ ■ ioar down an already debilitated" system! ■• ]& build it uix : ;.;:;Ono ..bottlo;'contains t|[re real hop etrength ;than a "barrel, of. ordinary beer. Physicians presc : ribe. i .thenr American Hop.'Bitters^:. ■■■'&s:^ ■ £'[
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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