The Autobiography of a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Formerly a Roman Catholic
The Autobiography of a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Formerly a Roman Catholic
Cooney, Robert, 1790-1870
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" 24. We celebrated a great Sabbath school festi- val to day. The friends connected with this insti- tution chartered the steamer " Nequassett, " hence to Saint Andrews and back again. The children 9 with their parents, teachers, and friends, amount- ing to upwards of three hundreds, all landed safely at Saint Andrews, and went in procession from the principal wharf to a beautiful grove outside of the town. Here a very abundant and recherche feast was served up a la fete Champetre, and after th...is was disposed of, the young people and children in- dulged for a considerable time in various gymnas- tic exercises. About 4 o'clock P. M. The whole party embarked at " the Point, " and after a very pleasant trip to Calais, arrived at Mill Town, in health and safety. Thanks be to God, for all his mercies. 184- AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF i RAILROAD DEMONSTRATION AT SAINT JOHN. September 14-. This dear old city has had many a gala day, and has passed through, many an event- ful one. We have heard of the notable day when the indignant Blue-noses burnt the late Lord Syden- ham in effigy, having previously carried the said effigy through the principal streets of the city.
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