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AX i:CCU?ASTlCAL DUAMA j AT IjLA??CE?NHClI. HOW A VICAR IS NOMIXATKI)" UY THE I'AIUSti. THE POPULAr. vori: xi.TOF.n bY THE lUSSE.NTINU IIATIU.N. | LLY AS OUSKKVKK.] j Uanøennech is a village some six mll. south, ust of Llancllr, in the county of Carmarthen. Some 11 lire months aga the living oi Unpenned) liecainf v.Ii'ani tbr0u;h lbe iv'i'x-'t'0" of it then vicar, the Hev. E. A. D 19ies, by tho bishop ot the iioeesa to the iajporuiit living of Cwinninman The Kev. Mr. Uivies is reported to have worked liarJ unit successfully in the parish, and the Church to have grown in number ami strength under hi* uiinisteriul cur?. The pair .mage ot Llanjjetincch goes with tl.e Liangennt'ch Park instate, and is now in the hands ef Alderman David Evans, Hie present owner of the park, and brother to the well-known Mr. liwilym i.Tau?, of Llanelly. The patron is a I'.ilvinistic Methodist in religion, and u Lihel al in pjhtict. Mr. Kvuns very naturally declined to be alono responsible for reinitiating a clergy- man to thK vacancv, and called in the aid of the communicants, with whom, indeed, he protessed tlio iioti)iiiatio,t sli,)tild fintilly rest, II soon became koown that the livlU was about tl become vacint and who the patron was. The living is worth only £ 200 a year, but the piri-h has many things in t? favour; the patrNI lives In It. and it IS not a <.iirH?u!tp.(ri?)toHofk,andiafit)?ne))?yUM- tance of the arilway station. Ov>r 60 clergymen sent in letters cf application to tla> patron, which b,,k?d lip 1,?- f "???.?'?"? in gome instances, by 1-ading ft Incünfùro iuist ministers. Out of ilie tit,?ber ,i C Ints twelve wne selected to deliver what are called in the 111 t' 'chJ(l f; atcrnity "trial sermons." On what principle the selection of the twelve men was made is not publicly known; and what decided the order in whit-II tl, twelvp wpre to occupy the puiptl of Oiuich is equallv mysterious. to describe, if it possible, thB sweatings tll anxiety, tho racking nf the brain, and the deep searching of howih:tics whicllllJe preparation of thP "{rial sermon ÇOSl t oeso twelve Apostolic divines. It was a dififcult ind a delicate task to iuliit, be- cause of the opposite views ktown to be held by those who composed the jury. On the olle side, in the estate J-WW, was the patron, a Methodist of the Methodists; and on the other were tho Church communicants, who naturally preferred a plain Church sermon to any thing sinaciiins of Dissent. Among the twelve were some excellent weii-men of well-known pulpit nuillty. wito Imd often swayed large congre- gations on special occasions be their power und unuoubtedelocjuence.lt was concluded among those who were not behind the scene that victory lay between these men, two er three at most in num- ber. But" surpristeg revelation was ILade, Out ,if the twelve who had preached trial sermons four were chosen, from whom it was supposed the 11uKl set'ciion w ould L made. And, stiange t I flay. "ot QOO of the mell upon whom tli impartial public had had its eye was among the quater- njou-men w iio depended upon their own persuna. merits, ud never emploied wire-pullers or canvas- MrS, They were lOCo whn ",nl conscwis of their n)i')?tcr!n)s??.at?d[)'.<t!'dthe)rc?cup<'ntt)?. Why they were so completely out of the runnin, so tu speak, many conj c ures tire abroad. Sow whilst the tour rabbis upon whom the first ot> fell were each of them expectinp to be congratu- Jated pon hi appoiotmpnt, the cut tain was lifted, and the last ac: of this ecclesiastical drama bei.,an. Four other genitemen bad been added to the original quaternion, and now there were eight in all with hearts full of high expectations. But even among the eight was not a Boaneigcs found. The quantity was increased, bui n. t sn tile quality. Lots must lie cast again. arid the final lot, so it is reported, tell upon the youngest, if not in ive. cettainly in Holy Orders. But bv some high lrt-^ks ,f sell-willed lates, which i3 above human ken to account for, GUCltiJer tvas p aced on the list-he, too.youni;, but a man of polne and engaging manners. The drama went on for three weeks between these two actors, and it is row interring to find that the finul decision ■was that of the 01'tron, and not that of the com- niunicmtJ, for, al.i.ough 8* vote; were given for the Kev. W. H. Jones, Cm is' Church, Uanellf, and only 24 v tes for the Kev. David Davies, St. Peter s Church at the sawe place, the No."cnnf.rmist patron interposed and appointed Mr, JVvies. The calling in the aid of the communicants w, simply a blinder.

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