The woman who undertook to scour the woods has abandoned the job, owing to the high price of soap. The last that was heard of her, she was skimming the sea.
THE PBOPOSED CHURCH AT HAWTHOEN. (To the Editor of the Westjport Times. J Sib, —Will you do me the favor to state that, though I feel deeply grateful to the the people of Charleston for their great kindness and generosity, yet that the sum realized for Hawthorn Church was much under the amount mentioned in your issue of Saturday.—Yours obediently, Ed. Nolan. Catholic Presbytery, Westport, July 4. [Our informant gave us to understand that the sum collected by the reverend gentleman at Charleston was J260. We are unaware from what source he derived his information, but can readily believe the amount was exaggerated.—Ed. W. T.J
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 680, 5 July 1870, Page 3
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136Untitled Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 680, 5 July 1870, Page 3
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