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pose »nd happiness of mind*“The Mabon de Cajun's” Protestant Advocacy.—On Monday evening, the Baron de Gamin delivered one of two lectures against Popery, in the Exchange Hall, subject: “ The Sham Peter, called the Pope.” The meetiog was very thinly attended. In the handbills circulated about the town announcing the lectures, the Baron offered the sum of 500£« to any of the Popish priesthood who would confront him on the platform, and disprove his charges against them and their church. He also intimated in the concluding part of the announcement that aa Dr. Wiseman was in Nottingham, he felt it Ms bounden duty to challenge Mm more particularly than any other priest, to meet him at either of his two lectures, and prove to the public in general that hia (the Baron’s) charges were false. Further, that if they did not confront him, he should take the liberty of concluding that they could not and dared not, because they were afraid of the truth and of the lecturer, the Baron de Camin, who would demand the above mentioned sum of money from them, if they tried but were unable to disprove the charges brought by him against them and their church. The lecturer carried off the honours of the evening, for we are not aware that any one entered into discussion with Mm.— We attended the lecture room on Tuesday evening for the purpose of giving an outline of the Baron’s second lecture, but there were only about a dozen persons present, and the Baron therefore declined to deliver is intendedoration.—Nottingham Review.A TTTHADTom VTOCTAW CM* 'TITT?. Sr*T*TTTTTRP.S
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