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Show i Sensation. What came near caunng a panio .look pUce ia the luberoacla on Sun-, ddy afternoon. Towards the close of the services and duriog the heavy blast of wind, a rushing Bound was heard in the tabernacle, and immediately immedi-ately afterwards a crash from above and tbe glass from tbe skylight commenced com-menced falling. The wreaths and hanging baskets also swung furiously for a moment, and the congregation, not knowing what was the matter, came near being panic stricken, and a great many rushed for the doora. Fortunately the skylight sky-light was over tbe aisle aod tbe glass fell mainly at that point. One or two persons were atruck with glass, but tbe most seriouB thing that happened hap-pened was that a piece of glaBS ran about one inch and a half iuto the sbouldty of a Miss Larsen, and though not Berious inflicted a pain'ul wound. Some of the ladies fainted and o her; were on the point of making a grand rush, when they were commanded to etop. Tne injunction waeobeyed and tbu services proceeded as usual until they were concluded. The cause of the uoiee and falling kUbb was that the wind got under the tino roofing, ripped it up and blew it on the skylights, breaking Ibem and thus occasioning the trouble. |