Kingston News (1868), 17 Sep 1868, p. 2

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' WIIDII Mr Hall said the proper way was simply to ltllo the point of order. Rav. E J. Bolwell wan ntlemplia to P|dn I III-mn mm. REV. Dr. Boswell said that Jhe occloniutlcnl luv of England had been ndonled in the Prov- ince of Ontario in pan. of the statute law. The book of Common Prayer was pan of the ecclesi- astical law of England, and therefore parloflbc law oi (lmnrio. He was not speaking without 1 book, for every lawyer in Upper Onnnda to whom he bud Iubmined the question, 931-] Lbs: he was right in the opinion which he entertained. (Hear, hour). It wu not in lheir powor-il hnd never been supposed to be in their power-to alter the book of Common Praycr. Tbermwu nothing in me declarations which admitted the | right of the Synod to modify it_ and ii` it were I claimed ind exerciled A severance would be al- n.-wv. u v. uunwuu uni nuvuay--u. -- r - v v ~ v-1 ` when Rev. Mr Givinl asked the Praloculor Wh0'ht*I' he (Dr. Boswell) mu the neeonder. Tho Proloc-uter-No. Rev. Mr GivinI-Then It in Mr Black who In! the right to tho oor. Thu Prolouutor duh-ed Dr. Boswell to into his point. 17.... n.. 11-.-all uh! that Ihn nnrelaninstlcnl IL: I! EIJIO. Canon Andernon than ruse to I point of order. I ll- l l,____ _:_L_.| -_ L-._ _u .1, I III W-ICI. n point ` order. The Proloculor ruled Lhll it could not. I The Rev. G. Slnck 5 uld he had scarcely expect- ii-d lhnl at that stage of the proceedings the whole Iubject would hue been brought forward. Still he was glad that in had been introduced, and that me subject had been introduced in ID lcinlv n nv.i.:l Ian Jilin. ..r l|rIA:In n-..o-`kn- ._Lr.u. --uu Lune; luv '!`ll-IJELB IJIIU U'.'tlI ttlttuuuccu 111 II) kindly n Ipltil by 0:10 of their number whose rxperiencu and position in the Church entitled him to be heard with respect. He was eaxloul not to mar the impression which lh -.l speech had left by any remark: of a harsh or unt.-heritable character, for he had always endeavoured to manifest e Ewlrit of cendour end forbearance In regard to the opinions of others while consist- ently meintalning his own. The course now propoled was in his opinion the heat. It was not possible or deelreble to brine down every man to e Procruuun tnouure or endeavour to attain perfect uniformity. There must be some liberelity felt. and diepleyed. He would Idlnll the. Still there was great dangeqfrou: he would not any ritualiem, which was an improper term, for but lrulled llun, thaw were all rlnu-lint: I-use not rntueiiern, which improper for he trueted that they were ell rltueliete, but from exceeeire ettention to ritueliun. They could not rend the hietory of their coqntry with- out being eetietied ee to there being denger from lhil ceuee, end perhepe that denger wee neerer then eny ofthen: euppoeed. He would endur- our to point out the gem: of danger in erceeeire ritneliem. If it were merely e tnetter of the eoe lonr end form of the veetmente need by the cler- gy, it would here little or no importance in hie opinion ; he would then ellow hie brethren the full liberty which he claimed for himself in tri- riel mettere. But there was I meening in their reetinente. (Beer). Be proteeted egeinet them heeeuee they bed thte elgnleenoe, end he wee e Proteetent. He wee not one of than who epoke slightlingly of the tern: Proteetent, for if they were not Proteetente they were intruderl, end hed no etendiog here. Need he remind the Honee, which eornpriied tneny whowere more edrenced then he in ege, end leerning. end ex- perienct.--need he remind hie fethere end breth- ren whet wee the doctrine of the neture of the communion ? It mettered not whet the etrenge doctrine, which it wee ettempted to introduce, wee celled-whether eonenhetenuetien or tree- snbetentietioe, or whet elee-they, ee numbers of the Ohm-eh of Englend, could not nieddl Win] it It I" Thll CAI dneeonn in is I-` vn sun uutuuu VI Ill-I[l.Il.Il.l, GDIIIQ I05 E1013 with it at :11. There was danger in it. Let them take the PIIJOI` Book.-lot. than take every part of the Book of Common Prayer hnving any baring on tho|ubject-nnd nd it if they could, tho doctrines which worn Iymbol'.ud-for be held um it wu intended to uynboliu thus doe- trinln--by the objectionblo prscticu referred [0, HI VII nnl: A LDC nhnrnhrnnn - I`. u... - uuuu-u; we muecllullnuli precncee referred to. He we: note Low Ohm-clunnn; be wee e true Olmrchunn ; neither we: be I party men ; but be united he would never be beckwnrd to now his Proueetnnt principlee. Ieny of his brethren, like himself, were labouring in oonntry dintrieu-end it we: there, more then in Ion- tnnl And other lnrge cities,thet the elfeeu of the movement were rnoet epperent. It was in these country dinricte, in which he land lnbonred for twenty-ve yeere witlrench ability no God Ind given him, the: lhe poeelbilities of dluecdon weld dieruplion to whieh Hr Givine bed referred were most epperenl. nnnnn I.l'|nIAI'l|nn- Inn-`A ----_.I_: |._ r 2 rue adnss. Lit? of L1es1.:~*;11L-ernliy by the H -tsirg rsga rw. n:::c`7 '..*e'.' re gone to visit. 1 were IS ' g."n: cn:'.:.~`.ii '". tween the ac- lw wit; that r' 0:: me American side `i ad IL: ctrnparuive dullness of the Can 1 Iran shore Both are counted equally ri_ch ' .1 u mum-n1 point ofvicw, and it incermin I imt the Camdisn propertze are capnble|` I! much grater development than bu " rot been Ittemplcd. It is to be hoped I` 5. the ministerial trip will do good ; ` Lnd if Minmen nd, whu the up any I L}.ey have gone to aeek-their Mina-nl _ 1 .1 3 ,,_# _:n g, .n -|__ |__..__ The banana of 1603 were read on tho request of I. member. Archdeacon Palmer resumed the debate on Ritnallam by remarking that he considered the Iubject to be one of the utmost importance to all, and he was glad to no that the Inbjeel. had been approached in so commendable a spirit. It had always been hisxnnxiety lo beon the but of terms vrirh his brethren, and 1: therefore pained him to have to give expression to opinions in which some of them would not concur. Ho hnd brought this matter before the Synod of Toron- to, but had failed to carry his point. Since then he had not spoken or written anything on the Inbjoot, but the matter had now been brought up for dilcnssionmnd be trusted with Gnd'a hnln ....._,w., uue we nutter neu been brought diIcueeion,end trusted with God`: help to do hie duty in regard toit. The speaker be- gan his argument by referring to the veetmente lined in the time of Edward VI, which he [lid he was not et all diepoeed to wear. He did not think it nfe, (hear end e laugh), and he was dl.I- ` inclined to run any nnneceuary rinks. He wee decidedly in favour of their nccepting Mr Giv- ins emendrnent, end be we: not prepared to sup- port Oenon Looeemo:-e'e etnendment to it. If V this opportunity of acting in the matter were el- lowed to go by, three yeere would be lost, and during that long interval ineny excellent man would doubtless be severed from the Church. He cited the remarks made by the late Metropoli- tan et the lust meeting of the Synod of Montre- 111, on the necessity of deeling with this metter, end the meme: in which it eheuld be taken up, end then l El|lIIl0d--It__WII e metter which they could not afford to leave unlettled for yeerl. They were told when they were euembled in their Dioeeeen Svnodn to uni: far fh .:...:.;.... -4- me, vruru tutu wnen may euembled Synode to wait for the decieion of the Pen Anglican Conference. It wee the boun- den duty of this Synod to teke ection now in the important matter. They were in e dilferent and more fevourehle poeition then was occupied by Ohurchmen in England. There they were helnpered by their oouneotlon with the State ; here, thank God, they were no longer eo. If in Englend they were In free ee our churchmen were here, the Biehope, he believed, would be gled to tnke the Ineeenrel neceuery .10 put down extreme ritueliem. It wee en evil, the eoeeunt tendency of which cu m nl-nan:-n ....a ......a extreme ntueuem. It tendency which wee to progreee end extend. What wee the cherecter of ell idolelry 7 Wee it not progreeeiva ?-beginning with the wotehip of the Snn-the parent of creeted objecte-end then descending etep by step till ineninete thing: becente objects of reverence, and even the hue peeeione of hnmen netnre. It might be eeid thet here there wee no neceeeity {or imme- diete action u wee the one in Englend. But by way of illnetretion he would eek them whet we! done when u ...nt.....1-....- --. ....----... , way on umnu-anon no would III them that done when the cattle-plague Inn prenlcnt in England T (Loud Ian:-Inn-1 Did the --so mu uuuv wuuu mo came-plague prenlent England (Load laughter). Did they wait till diuuod nub might bo not over, bringing the infection with than `1 Ion cortsinly not; thou in authority prohibited the tnuponuuon of spinal: which night has spread the phgno hon. And it unjust what ought to he done in round to theoxtromo ritulinm of which con- pluint was now being made. Lu: you it In: his privilege to attend the Ooiafannoo at Wol- nrhunpton, and he hnd than an oppouznnity- bu donbtod whpthu ho` could call it an pdvilop --of luundingth wondoxful exhibition 0! ritu- `Human wished to know whether 1 of order could be nioed to 1 point of -.--uu, lrvuuaus Law of the report by I think nan nu-.n.. tutu; .}.1....u It wee eluge uoon-por- .-._.- in e II thet in whiehthey then were- ::.i:`wu`n11ed with u-tielee of clerical attire which reelly eetonlehed hue. There Im one garment ticketed "T0 50 WV '9 "3 '3' '7' gynaen in the diooeee of York who will weer It," the not being thet the Archbishop hntl forbidden hie clergy to me It. A Ronen Oetholic prieet who vielted the exhibition wee IIIII Whlt he thought of the veeunente dlepleyed there. He enldtheywerevery he Indeed, -uh to enythlng the clergy of hie Ohm-ch oon d el- ford. He wee then ee whet he thought of their euitebiiity to clergymen of the Church of En lend, end hie enewer wee thet they were ell rig L it` English clergyman were eeorehg prieete, which he eeid he knew they did not pro- tend to be, but if they were not eeorileieg prieele, the veeunente, eto., were ell humhu (Ohoeu). The epeeker next quoted, et lengt from Archdeecon Freelnen. end enlerged on the neceeeity of notion in the rnetter. If their neighboui- e houee were on re they would think iv. high time to look out for their own. If they would but oonelder how prevalent extreme rituelieln wee in the mother country end how rapidly It wee extending, if they reected lhet the mother country could he reeohed in n fort- night, end thet hooke end other pnblloetione were being freely trenenaitted from there, they would at once no the neeeeelty of heetlrring themeelvee. He would remind them of the ten- tice of the rltuelietio party. D9. Pneeyhed eell that they muet not attempt to go too feet. end that they would line to Bon:enk.e_lnglned nt- tor the model of the encroeohment of Route in AMI. - ISIAH; Archdudon Palnnr ropliod he thought ho had bad the paper within reach ; be hnd only quoted from memory. He then cited I: from Do- nun publication to nhow how an the nunhuu of that church :19 excepting from the novuuout in the Anglican Commnnlqn. In the Outlook : Wartd, A monthly porlodlul publlobod In Now York--(A tne:nbor-II it Ronni Catholic. or Fntrlhh nnlhnlin 7\ Th` CI-Ila! nnlln LI:-null n Tn: Rn. W. R Cum : LIc11n.u.-'l'ho Rev, Mr Cai.'d I congluding lecture will be firm this ct cam; in me Cmbolic Appuolie Church, Queen Street, to comznenca st half-put Iona dclock. "ESL. Kr Dotling wibd to know whothot 1 Dr. Pusey said his object was to Bosnia Ing- land, A --I..lA-.I-_. II..I_.__- ..__I2_j LA gI.-.__I.A IL- I__.I ltll luuluuutill II IHJIIIII vuuluuu. 3' English Catholic 7) The trim: cllhd Maul! I Cuholic, but be (the Ipukcr) and him 530- mn Catholic. (A laugh). In the Catholic World for 1858, s writs: speaks of tho pnun: spread of Calhoun principles Ilthh tlnhocon 11! Oh: nhnoa n-ll Anolinlc nxnlnuml In MD PIX UI UIIHUIIU PWIIITPXI WIUII. III.:IuU- :3! the Ohureh and actively cnployed In air, propagation. Tho writer fnrthot outed that path Ion! were constantly knock]:-It tho phi at tho Catholic Ohurch tot ad lo nconnpd 0 to do no by their on tnehcn. uubthlh ment In: laid to be dying bftho hand: all its own pastors; the public mind, it vu'u!d, was stirred on thelubjoct oftho Bounbll ldtlu; Imnallmc puvtieal wen dual-hid upaving the int for Rollin Oathalldnnza and I: can Jsllnuillilvlli PIX? WCUU W wny Onthgllclnnl ; nu It '3 stand that within n nnnpnntlvolychort the two hundred and nix lollglonninnnulnd up;-In; up to repair the 10000! It hand:-odnllldjhly naonnnorlon uenlndnod at the Bnlinrnndon. Rn (Ibo oponkoc) had man than oilslioll to show how tho nmtnt vnnviownibylonnnonzlnou, not! the benets which they expound would no- cruo from the pnnun IIIOVIDQL Ho land can n unmnnnl. in out of tho pnpciquotnd Iran the London Ihnu, to tbeol Ihlt IIIOOOHIIIIIIOI of England hnd canal to be Pnunul; in lawn hnd count! to In Prouultlt; tllb lupin hnd conned to he ProI_nIlnnL En u-null that by the grace of God up than vonhl'nnvu-noun whun the Ohnrch of England would unto on Protnnnnt. (Clan.--1 At Tunbo, In Enoch, cold:-an J Kauai, :yonngluIIn:.InndG'IH,I papilla theol- Iogo, and only oughtoon you! old, who Ind HID convicted of continuing a whole to-lly J penn persona, won lately `led oint for caution. He won conroyodon oeorgnnd gubtdodlvy I military escort. The glbbot,-for the when wu to be hsngod-wu pupa-ad. and crowd Ind uumbled to witnou Jbo Int lo: the low. The judgment bring but cuimiml wu doubt! in I10!` 1-Hm nil, & hoodof which won pluod omhh wu than pload on | high wool, which III ho withdrawn to-, under biota: anon VVI-IUII IIE vuurcll y` no Protestant. (Chan)-." Ina imnodiudy olothedin n. convict iron and aha book to |Il iI0n,UIQOIIIii1lIh8IU` be not to Siborlg 'ro' nu: rnoiwnnl |w. a. Main! 1? HoI.nccL1'nu.. Snow.-Tha autumn Ihow 9! 1h: Elactoml Divilon Society will ulna placem- morrow in the Sluting Rink, King Street. The atcw will be open `.0 the public between the hours of 2 an . 6 o'clock in the nftexnzon, 1nd 7 ..-...a In ._ .,. -_- 2-- B300! 1 PRlN0l88B`l'Bll1'B. Snphnbas 14. GREAT REDUCTIQN} IN 73 ngvhg - -A. 1-j :.,_--l_[. Gui_zo`t, the distin. dumber, has an nu-ticli hm` ,,~'g,. Dew: Honda on the J tlulla ha hm: nn nnhb |FERGUSON%$} IDRY .;`.;c_v. the discovery will be I the better ur having been nude on the spot where it 2 destined to be csrricd into eoct. I-`ALI. III 3- '-W-.!9;*!*yr-~ { LARGE 1 mpm, Aq~,_g ` and `in ' od f(l|"leglI,'d$Ii@.. 7.0 A s-- --.-Ir ' . '|t"`WlutIninIter,;i5d bay'hi?~ ""` the npplieation ofwoncn tohi ' In votes, omclagnnnd that gun * to-tkcngnhgnniiiit, which vu ' ! >.A``-' `L*.:"'*`"`'3'`*'L-:`'%. The Safeguard Band of Hopo hold n 0043131 In tbs Chu.-ch of xbo Primitive Methodist body. Block street, ibis evening, comucing At 1:11! put 7 o'clock. ""v uuclvr IJODLII CITHDQ I01` ; in Europe hnv7unmnd i `mime And that large under: have , N5 from Prussia, uh Eilglind, for . dthei. That there it name foun- ~ ` these reponn is made probsble M of 5-20`: st London md con- hoiunt do int . ` Ilacbdupouthemnonn, sud, . - 0500113, huvonot received my , Ipocin1 inportulea. ` Ouch declined {during tho bucks: bun huen-Tthe V &nt 17_._"I'hn n-Oanrnhnnt av- A-` .-lU.},`3'."!!I F-`5 . `rue hug Ins dense}; `C5313-3aI_Ilun.t pmnul, olf disorder In: manifest-` Us `TV: W " .. N " -I --Ihn?ao}n=nu_n-uoguni .- _, ,_ I I `IIUBU1, WIIIVII IIIII IIHUU V _ . Aoflrum. Alflru plnyed, oftho All-Engllniloven Ind . I Olin-a got tindeninhiy good `Wt Phyhg will be mama `to-`uiu- . Y0l _k.8!1!Q:nhu' 10.-'l`he comin- V um gold an con- H 130? Ind strong during the after-_ _ 9'0 pace Idtucing to 1444 nnder %_ A SLASEINO Rtx.--The nluopGruyhonnd,1n- 613 mm buriey, |!uted._fot Oswego yolurdny an-mug, dunng Ibo ptoniling heavy pie, leaving eleven veuell weather-bbnnd II Soul: B..y. She uucoeeded in Inakingnnno run, I1 - nring ll. her destination lu~ Iix hour! Without having pcrzed a rope yarn on her pnunge. hlinrly inducted the inn! Ind .. In AL- nun 2. ..I...:_ _.____.. '?"*e"-..a.~'**~?"`*=-...:..::":.."**.,. iI`li|enn"` *~ua -1r~umy-two of'1`kw In oomnbueiIH1iiI1nonin'g on BL in cricket-;r;V|nd,Al;nock of Hoboken, n. nIm| ` M `II`' `iIlBI\hICI %~'.::i:n..;.';.'..;.?:..,.:'.'." ' comm- ;::._;;~"P ;_'_'rha imipflllill of gun: will hereafter W ' nude: licence from the` _ _ I 1-hgpnvnlonceof th; cat . ;_,u.i,,.,. pm. of Anode: in ngpon the purl: of the ::.':.T i;;:w;.g:.;. ;,...~-=%:~- out hm, ' rm" Sept. lB.-'l"he registution of 3 all forthcoming Pnrliafngng", Id November next. in being p,o_ kip-only throughout the Brim. L V7E7r3'v}i" 3'n'E"o?"5a.;'."" gum`; 01' 1191 an of 5-50`: csnlhot my then` bond: carried for tllpm; -r--`_I-an .1 JUIBUIIIDJ -I -uv -'- - cry of the Ku'ihtTemp- _ Inn to the Gruadlncunpmont `A ' Stanton was the deILnnd - aunt ofthn indthnt hu 4 . V;*`*`ir!:.%;,.-nn;.v omh --q_r-'I-:7!-vs.--v-' giant alone, and their deunuds Mi 9." -51 '9'. 9 rr 3?! I-ill Lid?!-x B0?!- ninn" `(an hath Aidan Ilnnlni-K 4-. - :crickot- roqmd,_l_;nck L ind llinnphroys Q3 :ins~~% eld, Ii _ `.vlVllgil,~ &It. Georgu':` ndqbaurling. Moan. Butte;-eld bu inlhlwing Hurry Wright. in turn Inga of bowlers, Harley continuing Bet jrithout change arms and of ht, until :im.vn1_al!ed; when he hi I!` '7 irickeh, which Ind fuller hl J `IX Illlll In Gnu an nlqwn ""' 9'33` IQYIIOlIg I0`1I{f EEOC! noel. Among t.ha.npurt| m- ` ` 5l7Qeo1ne over the cubic, gro- ` 'I?lution>,uo-tin following: lam have comma in Lon- Oolnection with tiny South Emeri- ,`non--8..- __; -9;-L- -__.|._._-u__ . _ vrnxuxr, ill CCICHZTKJ? H _ wuyhyadp It '. callod at 8:15 ' M '1 and: tho- M i'nn`of"`1,462 po ta, closing` imp? f_n"1~our baiatra "Il|."o"I6';i.`- ` if Aglt 1:9 W _ on - IQ hnllhunn lli lg` ..r7'mL'.'i`.T..." ;;,.';a...;I.; idgpoloon for the praog. . 5,, Europe, he urgesouhis rim. army as the only eectiv "`.-'|lUlItIl. IIIIJJIFIIIIW. ' ' Sept. 17.-The utu.mhost,ex- qm given yesterday by tho ` rial-Ir nf Hun Knight Tnmn. bfir-5'. = Lhlllltl of t!:0A.'$5I. as man at the movement, luvoucitad ainterut on the `queion. Ont n_l__.I.4'-._I_LA_L' v .' we pt? 10.-Bismsrck ha been or- ,phynicisna to go to England a. `Irina Willitm will raving- @ of i'oo'ii 'aa"'.I.,'}.'."w"..2 bnlanhut. did JathlIeBe- --_.-.n.`I-.-42-5`-8-L`i -4 Tn; Curr : Bur: Ascot}:-r.-Wo have been nqnutcd to correct any misapprehension that In uy urine in the public mind hon: the wording of Alderman Robinson`! noolutloll on Monday evening in the City Council, viz: Th! the names! be removed {rain the Snake! British lonh America to the Boynl Onnndlnn Bunk, by nying that tho cloning of the Account In: the action not of tho city, but of tho Bank is- nif, :6 communicated on the Council It In :.`I-nu .._ .|_- 1-.` c . in "onrofsalntvo. nap`: h `WOJQ south will return ;_,.1_L mg distin: .1 ,_ `LA. . -"IIII1li II, . C IIIIUTII-ll. I II? Clisisendod.` T Q tion lmn Secretary Sun: for his llliout . naturalized citium an Ill` Ill- NH EWS. ___._.-_-.---we nu nun IJVIIIEII II I {acting on the 6th July, by 5 letter from It 'Rl-idell, the Kingnon Hunger of the Bank. It In: boon stated to In also that application hu buI| Iinuthnt tine Ilndononxhn oualo thonnk wruunethnucnnghthvudr clintd. .-"17."--`An lmnuty 1111 be trans nf all hat ch. hula 'P"" Olli- lbo, 0 -__I_ I3-T4 N I-Illlll far our clpt 2,19 2,31 1,35 2,42 Zulu? i 9.3] H ;:\ `L \b11~;1~_D ithh - W Travellers` Guido. tglo vogue: of tho Caso.\'u'Lu no "amug lbc new! oflhe week, may be; ~ppe:- fur muning Prion ad ucb,i I ontrvul :;me. from which deduct - the di'e:~ecn- between Montreal U013 `LIT ` p In. Mixed Irnin 11.5 Lin 1 H ' G 15 I 90110 WRIT Igm_`]|X tr-Iiu6(5n2n I .. an 1I`|A\ In be Dun ftws mny be bud` ,Lw |_'__ ,.E._ D_._.. _ !L.'~1.1~("f the presa. y .1 M are exp<-c?e.1 V I N00 Cb. 5 Fin HXLTUMAN TAILIALI --These ue paint- mp um exhibited 1..-L night to n wvll lled ; I ` house. and the bu! nies of the panorama appear. jod to be fully` appreciated by me audience. The re no suenuun _ , _ . _ . mm ;,,\,_,m. I than `let of be euledmnmeut was `warned by '-1 '"""% W` the exblritioa of n;.;- xu.`r0?ml powers at the Le c".h-ncv of nu . _ x..n-.-s;...u.:.:.-.. _ Roux brothers. The last perforlnlncuo wall be 9 l.-1 [I-qr:-r ` . b `-:um-_:r. saw-rrx g"n I 1 ""u`nK i . i y I I for the potent st-mus c~n.euu~.eJ l l ltbetnaolves. conzninnng their perrocnl opinion or _ itho police trnteruity, internrded with romark; 7 l r K .- . _. . . .\-r';I:.'. Wn`s0n. .`H-r}' Pa M El zabr-IL : S'unn_ 3 and Emma ihdk.-2 Tnesr: g.rla ha-l been on u.. buvy Sfl :'Q '39: u got. and when conveyed to tho police nation Wtf.` .n oxnberant |pirits_ which round vent durwg the night in demoJ.:sh_ ipg the glue: and snshm of the WlDd0I'S of the; general ward of the police station. The e}.-cu M i f L I I 3 during their 1 revels were mil apparent among them this morning on their oppearnnoo at the bar, where 1 they indulged in a_ cheerful conversation among 1 l J not at at favourable to :be personal courage M 1 oi the motnbern cotnpoaing it. Mnrgnnt Wnt-1 i Ion, gaily dreamed in bright ncarlet jucket and ` foatbor mounted hm, informed the court that she wan lntnly married. oatentntionaly displaying a ring upon her middle nger. and that bar hus- band wan about purchasing a commission in the army, which any wan received with loud harm of approving laughter by her frail companions. while another or tbom, with an infant in ho, arnu. upon being initrnctod by the policeman in attondanoo to ntand np, romnrkod tho! the would urchin: blowed Em," and further recorded her opinion that it is lacking after ynr own young. unl yo ought to be, instead of prowling round night: to pick up the likes of us poor women, yo dirty Ipalpeon." The bench tantonced the whole of that to gnol for 30 do): each, a decision which they rooelvod with loud and deriaivo laughter an thoy were hurried from the eon;-g by the attendant omcm. Philip Stanton and William Norris wore each ned $2 for boing drunk, and a chargo of tho name nntnro being preferred against Thomas Btignoy, that indivi- dual replied " nnrrn. drunk ycr worship, no man out no me the worse for liquor. ' A ne of 32 wan imposed upon him, howover, which the pri- Ionor upon lenving the court noted his full de_ urnlnation of `~ ropalimz." I Fun Fnosr.-[.ut night the cool weather of Wednesday culminued m a well dovoloped i and unmiunhble Iron, and in me neighbour. hood or the lower depot and on the low lnndr` ,\dj-neon! rho tender 1-1a.n1e of the gardens and `eld: warn lozully duiroyed, whiin lhe halt I htrdy plums ~2huW indubxlaluio gngua 01 the pr-g_ ` hence of the [rest king Yesterday And m.,~ previous day the like was visited by a heavy ` gate from the .on:hm~:t, Several vessels Inid by wmzhur r~u..nd_ but we have hard of no din. I uters Lrising from 1 I I The [`lus'.r:u-d * .tn'ns fnriber mu- .den'. J2 Ab-orgl I. ?\-`V bu been are-i\'e~`l 5 I I 1 i I-`uther Point, Sept. 18--The steamship :St. David pusml inwards at 11.15 p.m. ` She brings 12! cnmu, H xnlermediate, and i 102 Menage pussvugr-ran. ARRIVAL or nu; aw. DAVID. V V One of the finest. wedding: in London thin car was that of Sir Ivor Guest. :1 rich Welsh n-mutter, to 1 daughter of the duke of Karl- borough. ' Tho pubkic debt of the United Sum on tho )3! ofsuptember, 1867, nu. 32,491,783,385, mud `on tho In of September, 1888, 32,535,614,313, Allowing an lncroua of 342,830,948 during the [Mn yanr. Among the liquor teller: in Boston are I for Java, who clnitn that under the provision of the Itatutu allowing them to do tecnlu b-nines: on thessbbuth, they hue 3 right when licensed to tell, to keep their shop: open on the n: day 01' the weak. The city authorities do nbt nun! to thin. n.m..: ,,..;;\,j c};.'.p1,` .3; .}....uuon.:, . 1 at. nun news .103 nuzmuo OFFICE ! The life of I. do Honulenbert has been pluc- ed in danger by 1 earrings accident. Elopos are onunnined that he wi'.l recover The Count : Iernnt wu killed. The honour of knighthood has been confex-mg upon Mr Andrew Fnirbairn, mnyor of Leech; Capt. Arrow, deputy master of the Trinity Hanna; nnd Mr E. W. Walkin, chairman of tho 8outhEu1ern Railway, and one of the Liberal nmnbon for Stockport in the present pa;-line Inent. Blunt. 1 duel took place some` short time beck at Lyons between H. Pouet, editor of the Courier of the! city, end )1. Frame, a writer in the Rzfuu. Both conibntnnte have now appeared before the Correctional Police, which tribnnnl decided that the lest-mentioned gentlemen was guilty of pro- voking to the hoeliie encounter, and condemned him to ten days unprisonment end 100f'r. ne, I. Pouet was Ieuteuced to A Inulet of _50fr., both parties peying the caste. !_--_ D____ KARI... ____ .1 . ____ r___-__ I.-. __.. . - ~ - - V... I A letter from Halifax says the: members of the House are much annoyed at the tone of the Canadian pepc.-rs, which charge them with back- ing down in their dispute with the Governor, ` They hunt the! Lhere are lei-are which, if they could be published, would piece the mute: in I dierenl. light. There is no doubt that the reso- lution of censure passed unanimouuly. Although the Government Advised delay on both day! when the Home was in ecret session, Mr Pineo was absent. There is a strong feeling that Mr Wilkins he: made a great blunder, and made the who're party ridiculoun. rI'IL_r,,xn: -1 -- -- ,__ _ r__. -.-.-_.-.._. The Jnoiah Chronicle complaint of the lnao. lance with which the Jewish name is still treat- Jd in many of the English journnls and maga- xtnen. In is snnnge that it should be possible to make such a complaint in this age. A. 1..-. Artur. -........1- 1!` ..-,_. -_ :._ _,_ . _ ._ _,_r._._~ .... -_.w -awe A eet of` 515 vessels is now on its way from 1110 Black Sen. With grain from Western Europe, most of which will be discharged in Enginnd. The quantity is estimated at not less than 5,000,000 bushels, and will he landed within the n! half of September. It in ennouuced that the Government intend shortly to recommend the creation of no leu than 12 peers. Thue honour: will, it in be- lieved, be confen-ed entirely upon the most in- uentinl Iapporter.-1 of the Conservative party Iince the period of Lord Derby : rs: ncoeuion to once, but will not include may at present holding ofce either in the Oebinet or out of it. Tho twelve llludod to no expected !/o foooivo their coroneu about the time of the dissolution. The nnuounoement confirms a rumour which bu boon for mom: Iimn In c-in...|-.:..... -_A a-.--zu- Luv nuuounwmeux uonnrun a which bu been for I011)! mm In circnluion, and forcibly null: the puugo in Ir Disraeli : beat known novel, in which Ooningsby warm Lord lon- mouth lhu the day in past for a fsctitioul axis- toeney. ' Adolphus (graudlyg he is giving his future brother-in 11w 1 little dinner down the river) ; " Waiter, you cnn--ah-Lnve nu 1--0td Waiter: Hun I--yu |ir-bm-yon ll Pu-d'n In, Sir-we vo to many Geau-don`t wish to Input nothink, Sir--but Ku1r-Fnctin, sn- -(odnuy fool: a delicacy nbon: mentioning h.)-wo n-you nee, 8i1~- Spovm'bia for the Plato, Sir! I . --PImch. spi7:7Ii rsnzes. T1-uni shin nod depart from the Ruagnon A Station :3 (allow; : V 1 i amlou Nuts 01' Sept 5 con- ua-mtions Q1" the rmroad ICCH I '~. skelchcg from Abyseiuin and ' L with other engravings 1: Int Henderson : 1 _ nu: wt.-nnucn uupnupllluuu. luv unug CIEII I0 I ' ( lose at halt-put ve, and will likely be nonm- ed on Saturday, when the fort] compeliuou who made the highut score fare of fur the priz- . -.1 indicnled in my last So fur, Capt. Woraley of the 60th Rd].-s has mm}: the highest acorn, ` 2"`.-L _ Sprcn [)DlIl|If nnmnn not! `IR Th; I`.-`ll.-um rnvvnnun um um lnnlu. ' The following I pointmenta appear in the ofcial Gaselta 0 the Pmviuce of Sutur- day last :- 1 PI-nrinninl Rnr-I-Alan-rv`.-1 IN... I lm-1 H. -I-"r0vinci|l Secretary's Ulce, % \ Tomntu, 193th Bapt. 1868. . The Lit-ntenunt-Governor has been pleas- ed to mnke the {allowing appointments, ? vi: -- \ l'uW.L Snpl. l6tb.-h in reported to-day that _` ['n'r.~cl-i Buckley is cruy; be does run: seam to 1 Luuw Ins tnonda, and talk: incobenn-ly. ' P. A. Emfeson. Thoma! Murphy uni Jmms I : 1-Iuright wall [rubnwlv be a'1milegI lobu 1. Dug- -X : gnu uni Hnurry wall very likely be lull ver. `I ! WL_n}on parents in saying t*n-. be is not the ` ` man who murdered Mr .\IcGeF. bulthat he know: : inll about how it Wi dam. and who did IL 1 . n u..-.uuu us uut .uuy uuu.IyuuLula: UIUEOD, Mlrl-1 time, 35 . Clnrk, Roynls, Toronto; HcDougnl1 ` and k{.>g*era, Montreal, 32: Faber, Hnmihon,` ,nnd Mundy, llatwnnl. 31; McLean, 43rd Bn.t.;| Dugm-an-_ H C 1., and Caws:-1, 31 -, Ferguson, `] L}ue'I>('-C. Bell. Lmeexfs Uwn_ Jnmms '."Im4 Rm: "ll: 3: g Thomas Hall Johnson, of Pembroke, in; ' the County sf Ronfrew, Esquire, to be _ ` Registrar for the Uuorgnnized District of_ Nipitsing. in the room and atear1nfRicbard i i)'R-.-iily, deceased. l Mnrgnn Caldwtll, of Wnlkerton, Esquire, A ` Barri.=ur at Ln-_ to be a Notary Public} i wltbin and In!` the Provincenfnmrin. I Montreal. Sept. 16_-Tbo ring in the Alli ; Camera` match was not ruumod unlll long after n ll, sud even than the wind wu very high and I the weather uupropixioua. The firing cuno to I rlnnn nr l1nl`_nnnf Eva and I-ill Hbgln L. _.-.__ l or we sum mu.-s has menu the highest * E`-T , Sergt. Doudiat comes next, 36. The follow- mg is 3 km of me nnrnel and Icurera of tho re- ` rzuindcr of the forty competitors: Gibson, Mari- liml` 35 l`.'ArL' Par-In T`nv-nnh.- ll.-.I I....__II"J -...,,;m-.u-c. u x. u, auu pnnsr-L, J1`, IEFQLISOD, ` L}IJI>("C, Bell, Queczfs Uwn, .7:-glues, 52nd BAIL, and livery, euch 3'3`, Uenlsun, .\lru.rei|1, 29 , j .\Iz\rs\iz-n_ Queb. r_ Slunley, Turonlo, Uuar, 52nd ihnmi-an, 2:5. Price and Adalni, Hulitu. UInu- 5 `If-:11, G T.R.. `7, Leanne, G.T.R, Daile, Ind An- I i draws, Monlroul, Rusu-H, Utuuu_ Freebourue ! and Thompson, 36th Ba`:-L, SIIIIILI, 50th Ba! , 26 ; I Dole -Hat Hm, lrv1ne_ 78th Higblnnden. Fieid, Montrent, 23;; Fletcher, 2131 But, McL}i1l{vu_y and Jxckson, BIOCIVLUI; COHOII, Civil So]-vicg Carruthen, G.T.R., and Ounpboll, 18lh BIL, .`4,-G'loba. i or 2m 21 .;sc ~.t'.\ss~ 7:30 h.;re g``'`- (`C 1: `hi: 5:: `:2 of tbr " 13 tram; W,'1IhF31 the adviss; :1i:y of: n r-:g- wk`. There is ` cn twin: pw-rs: and cazxzparuiv The visit of three Congreumen, on 1 mission so Prince Edward`: Innnd, appears to have bad a loft of oecret cbu-Actor about it, but enough in known of their znovetnontl to show that they were not idle. The pu-ty cornpriud Meson But- ler, of Muuchuutt.-1, Beck, of Kentucky; and Polnnd, of Vermont. The niuion In nnangod with I view of ucertnining what terms could be nude with the blunt! with regnrd to shing, it being most deainhle that the Americans should have more room for shing than they now poo- un. Tho object being understood, the following proposition: were Inbtnittod to the Atnericnn Cotnmiuionarlz \u\-Villl-IIIIIIWJIIUIIZ " That the products of tho nines, forests, elds, snd sheriss of tho Islsnd, except live stock, salmon, mncksrel, bar-rings, cod, sud canned shell sh, bs sdmittsd his into the United Sum, sud Lbs: the dutiss oflhs ucspusd snlclos shsll not cxcssd $7 per head on horses and mules, and $5 per hesd on cattle, and 50 cents per head on sslvss, sheep, sud swine, nor sxoeod 50 ants per 100 lbs on codsh and nsckstsl, and 25 nasal: hr Inn Mn an ..l...... i.._...:__ __A -L -I THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 17. V-. nvv nun uu uuuuau nnu LIICIIIUI, I00 1.0 cents per 100 lbs on uhnon, herring, and Iholl sh. _ '-`Thu :11 chu-gen for light money, oompnlgory pnlotnga, nnchonge, and Conlulnr ha, ha abol- inhod nnd that nnutnin -..-...6-.......- -1 .L._ 1- ruin-`U, -UEHUIIF, luu. UUDIUIII IT, DI ID01- ished, and that contain Inanntacturea of the 1:- land, auah an ale, beer, beau, sub, to., uhould be admitted II. duties not to exceed ten per cent, to be nd by john cocnlniuionl. Also, that all the natural production: oflho Unlud Btatu ex- cept cane sugar, Inolaaaea, and tobacco. be ad- mitted free, and that all their manufacture: alao, except lpiritl and patant medicinv.-2, he aduittad at dutiaa not to excaed tan per cam, to ho xed by a joint commission, and that the aamo right to 61!: within the three mile lino ha conceded to" our usual: mat is givan to tho vaaaela of the II- land. In- -n_:_ .L- n,, , -N-V To this the Connsinsioners are to respond In writing. In the discussion they ndlnitted that the interests represented were reciprocsl; the United Suites needed the productions of the Brithh Pro- vinces; they vnnted to sh nearer to the Britleh ~ cont then they could do at present, and requir- ed scoess to the pom for shelter, repairs, end supplies. As an evidence of the requirements of Prince Edward : Islnnd, it is Ilid the! one menu- fncturer in Massachusetts hss shipped one thou- sand mowing uuchines thither. This is, doubt- lees, an exenention, but, if only partly true, it shows the necessity of Osnnds doing something to supply Prince Edwu-d s blend with sgr.cul- tmel implements. It is to be feared the: the an- nentlon idea is at the bottom of Butler's mission. -Spsctator. The United States Hotel at Sn-atoga. which was destroyed by fire in 1865, is to be rebuilt immediately by a stock company, at an ex- pense of from $800,000 to 81,000,000. A letter from Rome, in the Libcrte, says : -Arrests continue in Rome. The police have discovered the printer of the two proclamations of the Popular Roman- Ulub." Advice: received from Milan Florence, and Nsplea, say that 3 fresh nt- tack againt Rome is imminent. It is said that Cattabeni is at Ben with a `oonaiderao ble force of Garibnldiana; that Canzio, Garibaldi : son-in-law, is recruiting volun- teers. in Genoa, and proposes to march ; and that Menotti meditate: a descent upon A point of the Pontical cont. THE RIFLE MATGvH AT LAPRAIRIE. L; 1 that Can of gm yet Itte timt mi tnd Minn t}.ey I poEiC_T, di fur K)! is destined ti ` `Taxation this year on real estate in New York will be about $2.75 per 3100- inc;-93.. on | list year : rate. The introduction of low French dances into the entertainment: given at London mnlic hall: may be objected to on runny grounds, but the di- rector: of Inch places care very little so long an the lcbetne peyl. And we regret to obaerve thet it does pay very well indeed. According to the report of the Alhambra Company, a larger num- ber of visitors attended the performnncea dnrln the past half year than was ever known before. The consequence was that the directors were able to declare a dividend at the rate of 15 per cent per ennutn. But this in not all. Hermo- ny had been restored at the Board, and the pron- pectu of the Company had greatly improved." It dancing Iuch an would shame the lowest nautch girl at an Indian org-ie can produce 9. 16 per cent dividend, and harmony atthe Bond into the bargain, complaints on the more of de- cency and taste are not likely to produce much irnpression.-Pall Mall Gazette. !I\L- \1`,( `V ,,{,,_-___. _.-. ---- `.1---viv- The New York Democrat eeye : Our reilweye are no wretchedly built, end xneneged with each ill-judgedveuempte et economy et the can of the public, the: we here little hope of geeing euy important improvement in then: for e. long period yet to come. Though e eingle neck roed is so dangeroue e. nuieeuoe thet no oolnpeny ought 10 be permitted to operate e line which has not e double treck throughout in entire length, yet very few 0! our roede have more then e Iingle lineo! track. Not only man we ultimately build none but double treek roede. but the time mm come when ell importem mode will have four M linee of treat, two for freight end two for pee- eenger trelne. Nine out of ten rellway eecidonte ere due to the ditcnlty of meneging the im- Ineneely long end heevy freight treine. Keep theee entirely out of the wey of peeeeuger traine, end eccidente will be eo groetly diminiehed the: it will be poeeible to Intel on en Arnerioen nil- wey without e rlek Inuch greeter then thet which ettende e eoldler going into bettle. Dxrnnrr nuts 0! On un -nn Sutll Tnuw.-Young luau: `'1 mm yon dept} well, It loumdgot, and were not disturbed j too early. Did you hour the dear ehdnn pat- udng onrhnd ?"--Old Bachelor .- No, Ind- un,I did not hear any ` auariny I What) hoard an Pounding I--Punch. novlm ion7.oN1'.uiru. f_._l`|,,.__.__,_ `-._._:._A-.__n- --_-- THE BUTLER MISSION`. FROM OTTAWA. | Ivculvu uau Lllu l'lp!l`E(l|l] OI IPH OGCQIOKLIQ. I ' It mu ugh-ed that the W( rd or be omitted, . Ind tbnt instead or " tlm Dyuceu` It mad the ' Eccioeiu-icnl Province." The Unnon nu umended was agrwed to. ' The rt-cond Canon was read. - V. i 2. Ail Ministers likewiae nhnll observe the [ pi orders, Rites nnd Ceremunirs, preacribed in the . Book of Pnmmnn Prayer, as well in reading the u Holy Sr-riyturv-s,t1nd 5 ._Vin;: nf prayers, as in the . ndminiatmtinn oftbr: Sacraments ; without either } tiiminisbing, on account of prenching, or in any 1 other re-.=.r*c:, zr-it/.out the mnmrm of the Btlslcr.-1:, - or adding anything in the matter or form there- - at`, union it has been nuthorized by the Synod 0! 5l the Province. A ._-_L__ __-__-_z . . -_-. -I I ` ling Ieconded, thnt the Onnonl reported by the Rev. G Black movod, and the Rev. Mr Dar- 1 commipao be read by the Seoretnry and consid- oirud te-n'an'm. Carried, I '1'\L.- L:..,....o-__ _._._.a .1,_. .n,,, ,, -, L, The Secratary untcd that they were to be I found on p. 42 of the Journnl of last seuion. I The rnt Canon was read from the chnir. 1. All manual` of persons within the Church 1 wlvu Irv Iuuvu. unruEu_ 1 ; in thin Dioreu, hall from henceforth celebrate, ' and keep the Lord : Day, commonly called Sun- day, and other Holy dayn, ncoording to God : ` holy will and plenum, and tho order of the 1 Ulmrch of England prescribed in 11:11 behalf; that in, in hearing the word of God ram] and `tnugbt; la private nntl public prayers; in'ac- `kuowledging lhvir (~`anr.~a to God, and amend- `Lnenl of the sumo; in rernuclling memselves .` char':tnll_v,- to 1hr-irm-igbbonrs, whsra rlinploaanm ilmth lawn; in oluimns receiving the commu-Jon nr nu hudy HIM` bland of l"hris!', in mailing of 1 .1 . . . . . . _ . _.| .:.l. _._ hlr Budford Fleming hu put forwnrd n very worthy euggeetion u to the mode of extending help to the eufering people of the Red River Settlement. It in one which, I (`re that country put and percel of the D wminion. we should urgently pres upon t..e Dominion Government for adoption. 1' is that tho subecriptione ruined in Cans.` dd. should be expended in roeddnekiug, t iercby giving employment to the distres- i- ll, to ennble them to live until 3 new I. zrvest furninhen them with the menus of eubeistence. Such nechune would preserve the selreepect oi the settlers and lift them niioveithe degndntlon of peuperinm, while e: the some time it would give to the let- t'.r.-ment permanent benefits in the ehepe of improved menu: of communication. The Ijltein of expending money in public vurlu for the relief of local dietreee we: tried very utiefectorily in Lnncuhire dnr. ing the memornble cotton famine, and it 19 undoubtedly the true eyetem of extending Sate nicl. There in no nlid reason why privete contribution: should not beeixnilnr- 1;. distributed. In 1 new country like the Red River, 1-oed-nnkiug eoetl simply the lnbour expended thereon ; the ooet of mete- rialn is nothing; end therefore the whole amount so spent would be received en 1 eges by the distressed eettlen. It wo_uld he necesury, no doubt, for Cenede. to lend rippliu of food end Iced ; but the right to r ceive these might be made conditional Llth every able-bodied men, thet he Iixould perform labour on the roads. Such a suggestion on that put forwud by Mr Ileiniug (sud ncoompenied by his cheque {tr H00) should commend itself to I peo- ple having ench e repute for thrift and in- 4I..-o-.. _- .L_ ._-__.v_ _t n u - 1 I uuII:IJnIIUIv Dean Hellmulh objected to the expressions ` "U1ho=r Holy days, according to God : holy wnll ` and pleasure," which seemed to imply lht cor- ; min holy days were expreuly cnmmuuded to be I observed. nu, n u . -- - UIli!\'l vrvu. : The Prolocutor explained that Ibo words I " according to Godha holy will and plenuro," in I the some of the Committee, referred merely to l the Sabbath. 1).. `l'\_ 1`I-..ut,x,x , IUE I3-Ull LII- ; Re D1` Glumeld luggt.-lied Ihu omission of N10 WON-1 "T" in lho clause " in visiting of ma poor Ind sick AN-hdnnnnn R-nn.nl.. -1.... -1... .L-. ll... 0--.... I FUUI -uu Ilbl. Archdeacon Brougb [bought that the Canon i|00-'|d 1 the Mperediug of Hm decaloguo. I'll lnrh-ed lhnl [ha in. rl HA!` ha nl-ulna:-I | llllill lvl" II: I than I'- [ the poor nnr .-nnrnr-unlinn Iuv n nuvnuvi ` A ma-mber.propoIed to omit the words with. Gut the `sanction of lhe Bishop," {er 3. Givihu proposed the following nddi tinnv ' " And wbereaslhe rubric ordering that such ` ornaments of the Church, and the ministers thereof at the time of their ministration, shall be I retained and be in use in the Church of England, ` by the authority of Parliament in the second year of the relgn of King Edward IV,, has been found luable no diverse interpretations and been alleged tojustify Ihd resumption of various ob- solete vesunents and ornaments, contrary to the canons of nuge of the Church of England, for the removal or all doubts and diversity of orders, rltes and ceremonies ol the Church of England, the sash Canon or 1603 is hereby declared to be the authority for lhl practice 0! the Church, in so far as relates to veeunents within this Pro. vince, and also, that special prayers, forms of thanksgiving or humiliation may be added, by order of the Hetropolitan, and a pealm or hymn may be sung between prayer and the communion service." . IV. .|_ _ _,e1 . HUI I ALT. He than said 1115!. ha would urnettly cxhorl tho members of tho Home to put was all puny fueling, and endenvou: to heal tho division which wen threatening the unity of the church. He dilered from nanny in lo far at he {bought more was danger to be feared from these divi- uiouu; this might, in {be opinion of some, bo owing to aeuile lilnidity of feebloueu, but Inch In his fnelinu Fl. -inhul on .....1. s..:-a- v uvvlus nu DUUIIC unnun Ul ICUDIUIIM 0'` Inc was his feeling. He wiahod to spank briey and with true chnrity of the dnoger which oeemod to impend. II had boon hit honour to servo u chaphin to the Into Bishop of Toromo, and, in an: capacity. ho had trnfnllad nvnr . -uavw ee cu-pun: so we tau plane]! at Toronto, and, capacity, had travelled over a great extent onhe country. and he had obeerred with pain the eentiment of appreheneion anonget friends of the Church in widely distant parte. senior membere had epoken to him again and again a_e to whether nothing could he done to avert the dieeeeione which eeerned to he threat- ening. Dieelection wee already prevailing. [any valuable membere were already threaten- ing to leave the Church of their fathere rather than submit to the annoyance oecaeioeed by the precticee of-welI, he would not say whether they were young or oldmlnietere (bur). `rheee deeertione, it wee to be feared, would be eo nu- meroue, unleee a etop could be put to the prac- tlcee complained of, ae to he the eouroe of eeri- oue emharreeement and weakneee to the Church. Some remedy ehould be diecovered and applied. In coming down from the hoepitable maneion _ where he wee staying, he had to eroee an unn- iehed etreet on one eide of which there wee a eteep precipice (a laugh). If he were to come that way at night he would etand a fair chance of breaking his neck (laughter). Well, perhape that might not he a matter of greet coneeqneece (roar: of laughter), but it would eerve to illne- trete tbie point. The City Father-e were of course bound to see that web a poeeihle eource of danger was removed. But suppoee they were to refuse to do it and were to delay, and quote precedents, bye-lawn, and usage, in defence of their so doing, would their conduct in eo eeri- onl n nattal-._nna an .m....:... eh- ....Lh- ur--- _._D ____. _ ._'--v ova v plan nu`: Ill dustry as the people of Selkirk settlement. Were the settlement within the Confederat- r-0, it would be an eminently pioper thkng for the Government to take charge of the construction of 1 leading road. the im- Rfrxznnxnnb I\` ck- .___A_ -A- - ' .-v .. .-.a mum`, Ivvulu uetlr cunuucl In IO!!- oue e mutter--one so eifecting the public eefety -commend itself to the judgment of society? (Been) Yet that we: exectly whet was being done in reference to the danger to which the Church was at preeent exposed. Snppope the euthoritiee of the Church were to come out hold- ly on the question, and any plainly " we must put ell this nonqense end rubbish e.eide,"-the Church would gain immense strength. (Beer) The other dny, when listening to their friend, Colonel Lowry, he (the Ipeeker) wee beyond measure glnd to beer of the denire of the Synod of Non Scotie for union with this Synod, end felt encoureged ea he thought of the prospective mecca of the Church. But while there wee this to encourage them, there wee this growing evil threatening dineneion and disruption. He could not endure to see the hankering efter thing: which must have this efect more or leu. It wen otfenaive to see clergymen of - the Church of England eppeering in unlocks end buttons right down to the very ground. (Hear end leughter.) On Seturdey it turned hie stomach to nee iithin thn war-Ir hrnninn-I-g -4` u.- ..__. uu. nuu "uu 0 II. Mr Givins thought the sense of the Synod seemed to be against his mentioning their names: (Hear.) It wu an exceedingly peinful thing for him to speak on the subject at all, for he felt he was passing judgment on brethren whom he esteemed end loved. `He was not A party man, and had no wish to connect himself with any party, but simply to do his duty- to his Church and to his God. (Henr.) Resotniug his argu- ment, Mr Givins said that on no subject were more dnugerous views being propagated than on that of the Holy Communion. He was told that in this diocese these views were bein spread. The constant preaching of the doctrine 4' hoc est meum corpus was taking such I hold on the minds of some members of the Ohurch that it was thought to be secrilege for persons to take the consecrated brand into their hands, and they therefore took it in I. manner contrary to the rnbric. It wu so with the cup. He could II] that he retrnrdnd the Hnlw nmmnninn I-u`|.IlUl..} uu uleunuly ll LUIDGQ nu Ilomch to see within the very precincts of the spot where thei: beloved Metropolitan was being in- terred two clergymen arrayed in the livery of the Church of Rome. ft--- 1-...-- wnzn .L_ _A(, - II-III ULIUIIH 01 name. Dem Lys1er-Will the reverend gentleman mm: the clergyman he rofnrl to? (Oriu ofNo, No. and "Go on.) Mr yivhu Ihnnnho `Mn an... ..t .|._ en a luv euueeu. u wnn no will! H10 cup. no could easy regerded the Holy Communion with en much reverence ee eny one, but the men who, after eignlng the erticlee of the Church of Englend, could do thette whiclfhe referred wee in hie opinion e traitor to the Church. Ae he bed elreedy eteted, he had been informed that this wee the preetlee in eonze pleoee in this dio- ceee. He would not pureue the eubjeet further. In the buriel eervioe it wee truly eeld we con- tinue in no cemin etey oflife, end this wee eleo true of eccleeieeticel eeira end religions more- mente. lt wee therefore molt deeirehle thet they should see cleerly whet they were doing end whither they were tending. He enneeted naetnbere to ley eeide ell their teohnicel objec- ] tione--he would: not eey quihb1ee,for thet hed `been objected to (leughter)--end to let them : heve more` of Goepel end leee of lew. He would now plene thie emendnaent in the hende of the Prnlncntm-, ma met... A... .. _....u "vans uuu paw um: unanumont in we nsnul tho Prolocutar, and having done I0 would has done with the Iubjoct too. (0hoorI.) Nmr'INO`L4L Savoy. DFBATE ON THE NEW OANONS. vi < lll-Bl. Ill \JBlIJl..l xing all godly and sober ' Ir Boon (Queboo) uconded tho amendment, but withdrew In favour of the Rev. Goorjl Slnck, who wu proceeding to nddrou tho Synod when the Rev. E. J. Boswell requeltod tho 506- retnry td told the propoled canon, which was nccordingly dono. I D.-ar I?! J Roswell role to a [mint of ordcr. | nccormngly cone. Rev. E J. Boswell role to e point of order, namely, whether it wee competent. for them to propoee eny Alteration in the Book of Common Preyer. The epeeker commenced uergument, I when It. I-1-n -.l_I .L, ___,,, ___ _.-.. .1-nn'|r In _._._._.- .--`..` Univ nu` provement. of the portngeu, and cimilnr works that would give employment to per run in vug;_,__

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