Church review . result-ed in the ruin of Mr. Roach. WilliamC. Whitney, the new Secretary of theNavy, inaugurated a new policy in theadministration of naval affairs, whichproved very disastrous to the navalcontractor, who had been favored byformer secretaries. John Roach losthis entire fortune and died of a brokenheart. equality it has no place, and perhapcit is not too great a stretch of imagina-tion to assume that the genius thatpresides over this free land, devotes tomisfortune all those who are in anywayassociated with such suggestions of apast tyranny. The Anglican bishop of London, inintr


Church review . result-ed in the ruin of Mr. Roach. WilliamC. Whitney, the new Secretary of theNavy, inaugurated a new policy in theadministration of naval affairs, whichproved very disastrous to the navalcontractor, who had been favored byformer secretaries. John Roach losthis entire fortune and died of a brokenheart. equality it has no place, and perhapcit is not too great a stretch of imagina-tion to assume that the genius thatpresides over this free land, devotes tomisfortune all those who are in anywayassociated with such suggestions of apast tyranny. The Anglican bishop of London, inintroducing recently a temperance dele-gation to the prime minister, pointedout that, whereas, it takes one thous-and people to support a bakers shop,and seven or eight hundred to maintaina butcher, both dealing in the necessa-ries of life, there is in many parts ofGreat Britain a public house to everyone hundred or one hundred and twentyinhabitants. This is a standing disgraceto the country. , 10 THE CHURCH SOUTH PARK METHODIST. CHRIST CHURCH. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. The Vesper Services which have beenso thoroughly enjoyed by the congre-gation and friends during the winterwere stopped May 21st. The buildings that stood near thechurch on Gold Street have all beenremoved and appropriate exercises inhonor of the old burying ground willsoon take place. Plans are now being proposed for aclosing entertainment for the Sunday-school before the summer vacation be-gins. There was talk in our Young PeoplesSociety of keeping up the meetingsduring the summer. This seems a verygood plan as the Waburton Chapelmeeting has united with ours and wecan expect good attendance. These meetings of the young peopleshow the life of the church, and whenkept up earnestly make a very interest-ing and helpful part of the services ofthe church. The Society intends topurchase the volumes which the YaleMissionary Band has spoken of on Mis-sion work. FIRST BAPTIST. On Tuesday evening, the 13th, ourYoung Peo


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