CORRECTION.
To the Editor of tht DAH.T Sotjthmrn Cross. Sib,— l find that the Herald of to-day charges yon with direct; falsehood in connection vrith the report you made rpspectun: the missing lad in yesterday's issue. Now, sir, I tbiuk that people who live in glass house-* should never throw stones. Jn thfe report of the lectura given in the JSdwardes-strpet school-room on Jamaica, last evening, by the Rev,'. P. H. Cornford, ib i« stated by your contemporary that a collection was made in aid of the A. S. S. Union, which is positively false. The lecture was one of a series of 1- ctures and entertainments to be given in the various school-rooms in connection with the Sunday-school Union, for theenpecial benefit of our senior scholars, and as • couuter attraction to the many baits held ont for their rum. 1 enclose a j.rogramme of the lfoturei aud readings to be giveh during the winter ir-onths, from which you will "cc what is intended to be done. Trusting that y»ur c >nfcemporary may be more truthful for the future, — I am, Ac., E - 9 - Jane 13, 1868. <
A few d«ys since * thief was caught in a shower and conveyed at once to the lock-Tip. — A welMtnoTTjn sarant has announced bit intention of delivering t a lecture upon the irritability of hMtjr pudding. t
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3406, 16 June 1868, Page 3
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223CORRECTION. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3406, 16 June 1868, Page 3
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