C0111` was .n\I\I"Y.`-il3'l Wllll 1 Mr Luos~em~>re mi-I that he wished to r. :1 to 1 I this Symwd I puslpmr from we report of In ad- `journed m-`Ming oflhn Con!'vreuce of Bmlmpo at Lnmbelh. I ma quelnlon of'1ho roluions between an infuior `,Synod and a superior Synod, the Commit up of [ Uonfe.-nee f-1. Ihnt It preonu.-d gtogtercli `on - I u than any which had been previouy consid- ;ered by the Uoutcreuce of Blnhopa. The con- !-renco, however, ihu-If nhowed-=lu1 nosed was ` M1 0' a united council WIIU powers more ext :- ` live H5-1 llm-0 of a Prnvhncial Sync-I, in order ` thu [hr counec-ion. ul-1h` Uhurch of England in tho` c.lm.-II uni -l4CWh::'d Ill! lbw Mulbor "hunch .'u.n.hI I... m-..e..;~...l Thin report slated in effect mat on * ubDll en|. Sr-pf l . in `he runs] m-away ; .. vu-~ A--v` uutlvfil UHJ D01 C9("tH' In HI-~ iecomui--ntintinu that legislation on tbr-1:om- lpluiuu at the pttllioueri slnuld be delayml. Thoro could be no question oftho urgent iInp0r- ' unoo ot` conlideriug this malt:-r. All were; named Ilrml the quart-ms now under considera- ` not: had dmuibvd the church, bush in England E and the 0l'\i0l.lt-'. amt this acme ofthiugn showed the noceui y of in-gillullou at once Ho alluded ' lo the mm-_v couveru now made from the Church of Englnnd In; the corrupt Church of Rome, Ind he held it was aims when men were found L-arionturiag the ministrtlion of the church, to Iv-glalute againnt pnctir-an that had I led so msnr in that [Our trm-.- .--... .. ....I- .._......., w .r5uu.uc nguuuu pl'lCl1l"Bl Inn! nuu ' ' led so many in Ihat way. Xftboro were no such I ` pracnlcu, as hero complniued of, legislntion agnins: mom would do no harm; but If there were--if1!-ere were men who by lhese practices 1 were 5-eklzg In mar the union and bnppim-u ' in!` than church. not onp umma-nu s-.hm.I.I 1... 1,... 1 ' I In: I I. zuclllur FEIU I TQPOII lrotn lo! Bxohops 11:11 the accompanying had been ununimonlly udoplod,nnd desired a confenuoe with the Lower the Iubjoel. ' h 1 , , . _ _ ___ unuuu u. `>A': L!nllC`U pnurcn of Great Builain and Irelaul in mi: Province; and wbereau, by nu act ennb lug the m=-mbers oftho laid Church to meet in Synod, i: was provided that nothing should he enacned by Inch Synod contrary _Io any nature in foroa In thin Province; and whom: than at dim-mace: ofopinion an to the meaning of the aid rubric, and more in danger Zest Ihia Synod should unwittingly enact any I canon which might contradict [he said act, and so n-ver the Church in lbza Province from the United Church of England and Ireland, of which we have declared ourselves in bl? an integral pa:-t-rberel'o-9, that thin! Synod doth accept such lnzerprexauon of the said rubric as has been given by her lajoar_v a highest court: of law; and whereas the Courtof Arrbel hu determin- ed nu ma elevation of lhe elements and the not of mcocao; Ibo xnixinzof wan-r pin. .1..- .-.... u. win Luuvcu D we p!IDOp Of Ollllfi, IO- conded by the Bmhop of Toronto, tbu whereu Ibo rubric on the ordinances ud ministers of the Church, being band on the act of uniformity, in: been recuived u 5 stntuuu in Upper Canada in virtue of the Conltilulionll Act of 1791 ; where-3 it in believed by many to hue still the force of law so far in it is npplicabln to the con- ,l...-_ -. -L, IV ' - - -_ --.-. ..... ...v.uuu or me elements on rnixingof In!!! with I mental wine, are illegal, It is resolve Synod the: In accept such judicial don binding on the Church; end vborou rubric dolh elucl. that ordinary broec med in the sacrament, that therefore I wafer bn-ad shall be forbidden; Ind the q'lel1iOlJ ofeltnr ligbli is now befo ' dicill committee of the Privy Council, the decision of such committee before In `thereon; and wherein the question of` in now a subject of consideration befor Comtninsion who have introduced I b eubj-ct into In House of Lords, it in Iinn nfnhin ll.......I.-- -- 7- " ` ` ul IUU I.l vnocut )r wu sustained by 47 lo 42 Mr Carter then moved 1huI--" A comm be appointed by lhe Prolocutor with inuruc to proceed to the Upper Bonn, and to in their LOl'!1eh?pi tbut the Lower Home bud coived Lheir Illr, u-questing I. conferem their resolmi n, and respectfully to rolicit Lordship: to auapend the conference 11:: ii the dilcuaiun now procerding before this E on Rillilin nranIi.au.- L-- t ' , _ . W-.. ..,.,,u..n. y one r-uh` goo! ernpl.-, being I0 good 4' 2'. wins I. abject or remsrk amen; visitors. 0- inc to . t 1-_v verbcr being to panic In-Iy (3. Mo their t n - -ism,-Iopment. The root: and other 1|.` man`: of ubekixchen gardtn were :1? fuley 1 to Us Full shown of former years. The ower :1 :1: made 3 hr; gay dvapir, uni the usual `=1 fame.-rs wool: their accustomed prominence, .-.b the ~xcrp|i- n o.' dnhlins, e'ge;nn which lhe -.a mum. r 11-ned 1- o Ievere, in spite of the B105: 1 of the cum ml. The ns nrs wen, . n.&u.e.', no Ling norxb noticing, but the Indira: j p:r men: He! cuuinky 5 much ner ehow an o-dmvrify up}:-nu. The pouhry, pigeon: . -1 rabbit dcpatxtnenvl Wu`: In-ly represented ` ~1:'ecr.iud the nu} euemicufron the visi on' 1 4.2 rx!;Ek.'n'x.n o.....`.-..a A.__.- i .-V - Luv ulluutlllull now Home Rilualialic practices bu been terminated. when this! House will have an opportunity of giving full con ideruioa to the subject." He held that every respect Ibould be pnid to the Bishops, but thought lhll A conlarenco could be pre-manure nnlii the Lower House had come to a dominion, for until lhnl had been done no conference could npenk with nuthdrity u to the opinion of Ihl House. Raw In-nl-nL.- ---- "-"-' . .. HIIUI prevnous sitting: of the E j I debate had been interrupted an (1. message from the Home of B p hoped lhnl this would not be :1 ~ since is would destroy the indep __ -- ...... ..quuu In WIIIOD g and net asio by Bishops, and he ' thnt thoy were bound by thl conulmiono at- V-u-\.nIul'US DDU IUIPICUPI. 1 Archdeacon Fullerlhougbl there VI lion for a. Conference unless there I!` ence between the two Houses, and :1 | one knew that there was such 0. dxtfe l The debalo was very warm, ir.-1 I Iomewhnt noiay. `, Mr Hm-mun nm.....-....: ._,. . I chruaiian spirit shown by noisy iuterruplionl. I Dr. Bancroft said there had bran no precedent in three previous sitting: Synod in which interrupted and .-. nu- -- unuuwulu nouy. Hnrmnn uupported A { motion, contending tbs: ti: . had summoned the Lcwerl & had nothing :0 do but com what he cunsidcred the um chruuian mi.-;. ..L..-- I-- 1 x 1 `.41. |_uvL.|' I.'l L'Fo.mI1 Wilh. PR/3 VINJIA I. S KNOB.` tween at present no SW Vfhilt thf I. kfu-nnnn .-`RID \Y EYE.Vl.\'G. ,_ _ FF... V-u-uh Conatilulioni nnd nbeliered by ' npplicab! l .` Uhiled Chnirrh nf lI.-o I-I 1--5 V -.....-...c..., uuuv. um-uore the me of i whereas 1 before the ju- nice Privy Council um um -it .u nu at u u nppncatm Unilcd Church of Great D Pl`0Vinn0 ' and uk-....-. I-- __ , _' _..... uu - -um: 111"! UIFCLIIOD an sustained 43. lhul-- committee inurucliona o inform apa had re- I1.-Be, conference on D. l'GIDCt'.lfn||v In .nI:..:. .I--l- EIIOLCTIOI. - -'l`!u- Synod was opened ` , and the Adjourned dehnle ` .. .......-ca, nuu II prlel : dxfference. V81`? Dunn i--n---`A - ,,,_.v--- --u Ill IJIU ugof the sacra- -g1l,h rrsoln-.d by um I decisions n ch: and -1...... .L- --.-A -...... J-uulullll uuculunl b; whereas the mid brood than be ,lhnt than-afar. IL- . -- -1 x report from the House -rnmnnnuina -_--|...:__ '0`n10ff0W. ,,,' ... -v-u-nu IIIUII _- aer irdillg bnn ha--n 9---`=--'- ..{{.'n,'I }ZIoTJ{son lopmd,Ind that they lbs Home on ...-a; uuulu Innu DO ; the of iddanu gnu-I -'|u4_.-_ 4516"?- '.-egulnr and uuuncuvc U1! their 5. un ll --4'-AA 1 CU` t the but and > the 1 the 2 the lrum luv nrst; tur uy mu uumuuuuu -u- iuto the discussion, at debate, which all believed 2 1 I0 he most important, had been it.d-:t1uitc~ly Upostponrd, and tho Synod'would, porhnpi, be ,1 engaged for the nut four hour: dircuum _ Lptttnl 0! order. If their deltborutinns were lhtu _ 1 to he inte.-rup-ed lboy had rotter h -ad over all _ their bookl, paper: and measures to lbi HDUIU '.nF Biihupa and retire He t;0n1"u1it`d till`! `he _ i Hausa Wan 0rg.mizq-tr] 1.; have an opinion of no 7 ! own indepetrjc-,nt oi lhv Hous-.~ ut' Bmhu;-3. A!- t ter the Uunferunce he btmsuit might turn out a weak-kneed brother and yield to the optniun of J Prelnloa whom 11. .-"P991.-d, but that would on- ltll Ihow bow unt he was for his duty as n deh- i gale. Thair Lordnhips did not unit. the advice tot that Hume, but ILdU['tl`d their rtwu course, and i I lit? hunt` Wu)` II ) it Haul ihouiri til dectdt, and if it d ffered from the Biahopa let there be 3 conference to c me In A compromtat Mr Irvine, 50i.-GED.,Ip()Ke in favour of Arch. dt-Icon l n1mer'umendment. I )..- ll- l`....lR..|.I ......`,.,. ...._Z.... ;n _ . _ . _ _.J I 1 4 i E mud tho House 0! VBilh0pI, but If no that ruli ` _I_....I.| L. -I.a.--.l - lllllu UK lluulr) U 1 should ho nllerod. 1 Il_ L...-nX_;..A_ ` should honlterou. Mr Huntington, sfter replymg lo the IEBIOIII` no Chriltlnn conduct of sumo other genl|I-ID99- and nut but had now ukon place jcuued lb! ..... .- 3.- 5.-.: .......L.. In uh... nn min matter I`I ulr! ls-rs Guido. ; Illa VIII WDII [III-I IIUW lllll |Jlll.I:U Juvlulhu "-- ` course he had nought to adopt on Ibis matter from mu first; for by thia bombshell lhlowu Run l}\A.`i:nnl.ir|n A rlnhaia :1.-hit-hn'.l b(`C7Ed! :ul`-[IUD I ll-JJCI I hIlLJKIJ|,l.IJ..ICI.I\. 1 Rev. Mr Uuuleld Ipokc: against H, contend | ing that the .`4yu:u.l ought to do some nu;-uimss instead of delaying on mvre motion: of form, {The enemies of aha Church at Enghmd be said i hnd ('ODalI.n1l" lgeproar.-bed her with being 1 PL.- ` push or u. aI!l.'ni- upiah Church bur, zbgnk God ` until recently such a repzou-hi r-ould not apply favor: to her ves:meu'u_ No-r_ hr.ow|ver,'v(;uD and old were complcnmug of her Popilh Radiu- 093.100 WEN` N'U"ng on the Synod t - It-slrlin vhnnn nhnnma If nlmnfru-a'1|.a in mi... nr .5... [ \U IMI: \JLlU|\I.IIIUI3II, Rev. Mr Gitina dellred to make an explanu lion. He had yesterday rt-fat-red to Iome objec- tionable practice! in the administration of the Sacrament, and be was nnderaloud to refer in re- Ipect In one oftheu to in O modeofaa'tnin:atratic~I . at St. John! He did rt-fer to that Church, as he understood that the pmctncu in question was ` In use there, but he had been informed that this was: mistake and ha therefore withdrew the I Italerncnt, \.I`-ill nuu IICII` 1"`! "5 U1] lUl.' JJLIULI L ||.'5U'IlD ` rhoso nbutoa` If, xherefore,'1he In mben of ma Synod should rcxurn borne, hnving done nothing lo ntinfy the general denim, In would be A great injury an we]! to tho chamctor of the 5_1 u0d as to the Church itself, D-_ u- 11:_:__ .I_,-x___| . 1 Hr Getter repudlntlng any want or respect tor the tliahnps, maintained that his 10'.lf)O in- volved no couict between the two houses of S; nod. But so long on he stood lbl'I'c he would express his free opinion, and did not hesitate to declare that it was ttnfortctnete that the regotu. tion ol their Lor .ehips' House hsd been nest down at the moment when it was sent down. The proper time to ssk for 5- Conference wus when the Lowcr Home had passed their Canon, if when that Canon hsd come before them the Bishops fisiled '0 spprove it. It looked as if the House of Bishops bud sought to prejudge the wtote case; and consider ng the number of solo diviues In that Lower Housq he thought it might be supposed ttist the lsymeu would have light enough to guide than without outsids pres- sure. As to the legal question the Upper House could by the constitution suggest business, end the Lower House wss bound to tske it up in preference to other business; but thst did not show that business ulrudy undortskeu was to be discont.inued-.rh.t nut 32.. . . . . _ -- A.-I_, uuuw ll UUIIIUCII Ilflay unaorlllen dilcontinued--that that House was to be paralyzed by any proceeding of the 9 angle of Bisbopu. The clause rend that the Upper Houle was to propose to the Lower House any busineel which it desired should be token up and deciJed -decided by whom ? The business the Bishop: asked to have when up Wu rimnliam. Well, they tied already taken that up, end as their Lordebipe were not unre of what the Lower House Inn doing--tbnl was the cberiuble View 01 the cue-1bey had invited the Lower Home to do what it In many doing. and by continu- ing 10 do which it won in fuel obeying IDS House of Biahops. Mr Hamming held that the Lower House wu dilnllnlina an nI. nag...-... ..r n. An - _.. ...... ma ucou su-u um MOW?!` 1101150 discuuing an old canon of the Church, to dis- cover wbelbor it was binding or not, What Ibo Bishop: invilcd the Bonn to ronaidet In the question wbelher the act of unifority was in force In th:- Province of Ontario. The Prolo- cutor had decided, and his decision nlrmed. that the business sent down by the House or Bishop: should be proceeded wnh, and he would not understand how lhnl quution could be ruined again In an indirect form. He pm this ad 3 point ofordcr. Tho prnl.-nu-.0..- .._:J .L,. - xusa all u poun 0! order. The Proloeulor said that he neognlud the right secured to the House by the 18th rule to decide whether it would accede to the proposed Conference, and it not lo give its reason: for declining. F rlnrnnn n.-u-H-.l_.'_:__ _.- .1 u - ucvuuaug. Mr Dcninon, complaining of delay: nnd want. ing to come to A vote, wished to get rid of nll nmendlnaml ; to Idopt the decision of the Pro- loculor, ngninnt which be bad cnnucienvioualy voted ; accept its proposition: of the Bishops; and get 3 voxe. If the object had been to wnste time, they had been eminently success- ful. rnL , ,- , _. ...-.. v-nun vu HID IIIIBIIQIIIEIH of Archdeacon Palmer, which wu dcclured to be csrried--48 to 40. The Proloculor than nppointe-.1 Archdeacon Pslmer, Rev. It Geddea, Mr J. W, Gamble, end 31: Carter, to represent the Lower Home in I meunge to the Bishops, to announce that the Lower House accepted the proposed Uonfcreuoe; and after a good deal of dioeuuion sud conver- Intiou, and a second lnuSS1Ig.,`Kb0 House of Bhu- ops nppoinled the Conference to take place im- mediately in the School House, In thn lflnnl-Iii:-4 .|.- J-L,., - - .--ever, alter the pasting of Ihil .113 Canada: or without, compus-3.. nr intent: to de~ :l`h~ vote was then 'l"l.- D_._I--.---- -- tun uuuupl Ulllll ll. Proleuor Wilson celled the Attention of the Synod to the motion before the House. or greet importance to note all lbtt wee includ- ed there--t-it the: the amendment to the Canon deelt only with Veutnent.-3, end not with the oth- er matters which had been complained of in the petititions to the Synod, and had been touched on in the Canon sent down by the Bilhopi. It deelt with voitments; but it did so in e d-lieete end judicious manner. It made no change in the prnyer book, did not ebrogete the rubric; but it uid the: there were doubts about the meaning of the rubric, which wu I0 true that that rubric bed been used to Iupport preteneionl which he thought were tter for the_debete ofen antiquarian society than to be used 38 reason: for edopting e certain form" of religious service. They had seen an old picture--they bed seen unci-ot statutes and bruises token from totnbl produced in the Archee Court to euoport lhlt interpretation of the rubric which justifies the usage of vestmente known, perhaps, to Btiqulc rinne ; but which had never been seen in me by living men for several ages put. The amend- ment, he repented, did not ebrogete the rubric, but it said that there wu El Canon of the year 1603, which drned the meaning of this disput- ed rubric. 'I;het Union was clear and unmis- tekenhle. It might perhaps he neceseery to make acme amendment: to it, as for example to pro- ride for the use of bende by the clergy ; but it must be remembered that bands at time were an --_..I! ,_ It In | uurumscny 15 {pg Den: In the meantime the Bishops cum in. Pl-ninnnnp ML .1--- ___-_ -- ..vnu.-nun)` II`. it, to protest ageing: which our tlhera died et the stake. It was when men an that with theae garments were associated strange postures, turn- ing: of the back upon the people by the minin- ter, and other things which seemed to epproxi- mate to the Church of Rome, that they run up against Ienlmenll which they could not help thinking unbecoming the eimplicity of their own worship, but which were chiey complained of an imitation: at the veetlnente of another church. t It won for that reason they utterly repudiated` them. gd , __- .- must be no peculiar pert ofn clergyman : dress, but were worn by all gentlemen. They were still part of the dress of lawyer: and even of cherity boys. For his pert he would be sorry to ace bands giv- en up; but be conceived that they were of too triing consequence for the Synod gravely to discuss them Whilst he had been familiar with the black gown in the pulpit, and the snrplice in the reading desk and communion mile, yet it might be a reasonable compromise to give up the black gown and to take the surpliee an the tting dress of the clergy, which could not be mistaken for the gsrb of Rome. These matters of dress were quite nnohjectioneble as soon as they ceased to be bridges of objectionable doe- trinel. Dress in his opinion was a wholly indif- lereot thing, and it only became obj.ctioneble when it indicated tlzrse extreme doctrines which pointed to II revival ofthe Mass or something like fathers zurments Warn nnlru-I-snrl -I - . - - - - - - -- -u --w AJMI-I\l\J| LIIJUBU. menmiu_:e the debate proceoded until DI II. JFTIKIOUI BITFIIG. ed thai gf z-ovo r 13 5 I COl'.DlI1|)ni0n rail: vat 39 I am their Lordship: tho Bishops cam in. um! .i.. pmtaing smiop of Hum cold one the ] Home of B ahopu had had lal before them all I lltc petlllooa with relpecl. to lilunlilm which had come beforc use other home, They had, me.-e{r_ [hou`hl it would be well to take the Ivtbject into ronuldcratlon; and, knowing that the diacttlslon was hcing carried on in the Low- er Homo, em: down thnir oplnion in the hope that it night min the J,.otn: Houlo in coming t. a conclusion. Sumo of the point! alluded lo in the petition: had been disposed of by the au- lll0l'lllP-1 at home, and the decisions were u- u-med to in tho (Janna. were lo-ft noeartaln by the llilngllsh aulhomlu were menttuoad in tho Oauon with disapproval, and the Bouuol B1-ihopa had determined to In-vent their introduction lnlo this country, The l lU|l:H* nf Bishop! thought that in Ilms doing thoy were acting in full accordance with i tho with of tho poltlionern, and 0! than in tho l Lower house who wiahed the matter diapoud c by the bynod. Ho grieved to nd that the course Illlli taken had not been reached in the Ipi.i'. of those who had adopted It, and he belionil thn than who had:-xpnuod Ibotnaolvci lu on excit- wl manner would also hennftcr regret that they had done to. 'I_ho Bishop: were desirous of sup;-reusing any practice: which had not on. moliahod unago on well at: law in their favour, and he hoped the Lower Houao would ooncu: in and pass the Canon which had been not down. in nv I Ullttr mum which ` l I I .- x as.` us vIU'\.4." vu nuu.u\a LU -rt.` rpnsc Our molt Gracious Lady Hr? Hun: or successors, 1mm _ .. I , V _ ___ _,,,r.: `J'lV1 M The Hlehop of Unterio added that no difficul- ty lieu bran found Indr.-alzng with those Iuhjicd nn which decision: bed tnlren place in England, but there had I.-em great oiiculiy found in en mmraure for changing [to rubric All the hith- upe doubler! their powers to do this, and for his plrl he felt llrongly the! It Ins altogether ultra titer, and he thought it alhiog onto: to be do- I precntod that the Synod ahould beoonean nreu. m` strife from an attempt to repeel the rubrics of [he Church. Xoreover, if the Ohurch in the Province would have patience be believed the work they desired to have done would be done fir rhea: by the Mother Church and the English Parliament. He thought thie pevicnce might be exhibized the more willingly ne there win no danger of nay of theee otleneive practices being Inlroduced,aud an the Bilbope had placed on re- cord their determination to prevent the intro- duction of them. Their Lordship! having retlrcd,~Profruor Wil- son continued hie relnlrkl,` lint protecting, though on thin occasion he bed given way; against any loch interference with the Indepen- 06.108 of the Lower Houee an be beli- Yed `we: I involved in the action just taken by the Booze ' 0! Blehope. Be eeid that it had been stated that there was no danger of the introduction of the practirea oornplalocd of. But here was the Church Advocate, which in deecriblng e come- cration of a Church in Bronte Woods, stated that the altar wae ornamented with white ac- cording to the Serum Inc. It also recorded many other thing: all contrary to the eteblleh- ed custom. Now the Prnyer Book exprcaely eet forth that whereas heretofore there had been many men preni.ing--as that of Serum, that cf York, to . there should for the future be but one nee for all the realm. 80 that this Saran use wae acted upon in direct deance of that Prayer book for which In much deference was upreucd. If they turned to that Serum map it would be found to contain much that wee in iheir own Prayer bookie, only in Latin ieetead of in Emrliah: hm. than nnnh-I 1.. .. t...... u...._ ...c.. uwu rnyer noon, onty Ill hlllu instead of English ; but there could be no better lesson tor a Protestant Ohurchntan than to compare! the Prayrr Book with the Baron: or Aberdeen Breviary. They contained what the Prayer Book did; buts great deal a|oee-as manuals for the adoration of the Virgin llary, whose worship had been still further exaggerated in recent titnes-prayers tor the dead, invocation of Saints, and so forth. Nothing was no good to stir up the true Protestant spirit as to see the changes made in these old Inisaals of their great forefathers in the Church. When he saw that altars were ornamented according to the use of Serum he felt himself jostiel in rejecting that pert of the resolution of the House of Bishops which proposed to delay legislation and to da- ,cline to act on the advice which came to then from elsewhere. There was no altar in their Church. Their reforming fathers had d it down that they had only a tabla, in has ansere piece of wood; by all earnest religious feeling protected from [nlgar urea after it has been employed for the most sacred purposes; but having no holineu which should cause worship. ` pen: to bow down before it, or ministers to turn their backs to the people in order to face it. On the 0CC`I.tOu' in which it was used for showing forth the retnetnbranee of the Lord's death, it was directed to be covered with lair white linen, and if that were the proper covering when it was thus to be employed in the most sacred rites, how could it be necessary that it should be ornamented according to the usage of Baron: when it was not in use at all, and when other and totally distinct services than the Gwa- nion were taking place. This example showed that the practices cctnplained of should be ar- rested while there was yet time. Professor Wilson then read a paseagsfrotn the Pt-ayi Booron eeretnonles, setting forth that IOIO which had at rat. been l.mt.m. t.-.a 5..- -L..- ...u=.= -mu rqeoteo me neme of Proteetent. The] trouble use that though the grant Inejorlty de- ~ Iired to keep In the good olefpethe, they feered to take the neeeea-dry new. The Dlooeeen SJ- nod referred the oubjecttothe Provinciel Synod. and now thet Synod wee told the! it meet unit for the mother oountry, the Court of Arches or the Parliament, tlzo I`h the Court of Arches might be presided over by e men who we- not a member of the Uhurch, end though Perliernent was made up of men of every opinion. end of no opinion et ell. They bed waived on England too long, and he knew that many Biahope in that country bed looked on with dismay at what they could not ere th I my to prevent, though th-y bed spent enormoue some in procuring the judgment of the COIIII of Arohee. Nothing could heve been more uneetiefectory than thou: judgmente, which had in no wny tended to pre- vent the ow ~o! pervcrze to the Church of Route, nor the ow of the Iiln dend dieeetieed ` toward: other communion: The Church of Cenede hed received Err liberty ; let them use it u their forefulhcrl had done, and I ' In Enzlend, eofar from hlqrnlng look for en exeanplo to the decision which I. tree Church would u-rive In on tbeeegreat qua. I tions. D__ L`! 1-I us -- uvvn uu cunauwntel, umng forth Brat. boen Iaudnblo had been abu- cd_ and thnt others were from the Brat ev*l- that the former ought to be reformed, the latter "clout cut away." Then wen apparently both kinds now in the Canadian Church, though they would perhttpu not be thought objectiontbla by` those who rejected the of Proteltinl. The that [hath uh. ......-. ..._:_...- .-- reconnoudgdghnge 19 what ware oalloa innovations to come then and mu Lsguus roll II II takanplnoo in ` body, n... In--L " I ...m.;. Rov. N. S. Dmling condemned such ceremoo ' n7e| and ornaments as were eymboficul of Popieh doc riue; but he denied that thin was true of things which were the authorised ornaments of the Church of England But the complnining gentlemen were themselves rituslime, and some peruons were 5;-eedy nsndaliled by turning to the East, by ecu:-let hoods the mark of the beast, nnd thrl hr ti... h-a- ---' A` ` u-Iv mm, uy lclrlel noods the b5aeI, and even by the hats and dresses 0! the dignita- rlesfof the Church, W110 cdatnmm norm H-- tnnhu who had no In; 1 , `M ho remembered when Ibo L urn had b_een nccund of II: `. .. vvvllhl n-nu nullcll ` lho ncond time than found ylohin I year. All nu lowed by the proprielor|_u my girls who pick the up over.` I Paris Caprice, _n |p1cy'PtriI ja ' rnpccu to the Am Yn-1--D-u f. 7 _. vI- Lion received dunug the cf erocon rfpclrot age mi in the evening: gay N Idea in Ipu.-r, ha I. Iuctionu hning; no-d by tho 1:: not o! the bundi . Mnu. A fnzler notice will be `iv- 1 )3 New 1:'ork ac.-auto ill conlldervlon half; { orismi on wounn by lance! thickets. Amongtbem pains to make goo! uoup and of their husbondi Alfroilhf aboap gho urns ides in I win: "M! ideal woman `I and useful" Alfred 6: Irina phonno Kant: *- All I at of C . be.n.CllIfIl." Pan`: Caprice wanna must also be good, flit}. As for eanncipated wollnl, uh: member of tbl fair us who painful economy ahould-`bu Ike}. `*1 O UIII . ' A n 18 h Se lg . ~ ` . Kingston, Bit e:-`ynr3,::`E " F"""""r `Ed 55 Jan. . . The funeral um I..... u- .. . ` .V........u-c, -51:11 on T 1 tape! will have he Inf loads; next at two dolockh 4.1. 'P"' '1 now opuungnc The FALL and Wllll`-B.:.' comprise the moat " ' Stock will he oluid at rr`|"'!` -__- 1.. -_I.n DIUCI Will IE I I-pe-dy sale- Ai f`__`4 Tat aoons hm uf `dinctfr no ,{ ~ P95 35.000. Insured for 850.000. `; 3. rod: baoyuxlc us. *0 1 *Dttornh white vbon In" ad; to vuun HI. Con Icn. Pan 4 In 6d. R*`Y0i'K, September 17.-`I'll: dun: lg Bnnetva muuion by re does 11 .- lntuu an aunuvan-Ina, uHu.I -ur nr royal name of the Im at` me [nned Kmgdom, or Hur .\l>~jcst5'a Dominion; or .A '-ll null unninnl LI." Ila, MASKS, TABLE I. " % \ KINS. V % T. A In-go S`-oe`xol'0A "M, pew:-y, Imperial, and I - E |DRY REMA mus saw in -hr . "T" bu ~ . q ' mu. Llhuobolhqd nu. Ann GREAT rt Canada :0 act and W""_` .... _:-- 4|.` sung! Kingston, lsthl LVUW V IIVVTT New Winun. now u may! New Hoduyu " '~ -V :1, `4 RIOI8S 8`! van back to the Balkan monnai `ration ion In: heavy; our 900 .. to have been killed while defeu of the mm is unknown. of the fort: assaulted by the ~`F.PT .-how the p0.~iHOD in which Attorney-Gen .:.1Wnk'ms bu plnced himself by his re- rut uucum-c=. If we ucsept the news- paper reports uf his lute i-[Beech as correct, .c bu laud himself open to schnrge oi a--'.._m_v. The put of the Act boning on his H- .- ..- I. H.._- uaoxxly? DIED. UOHHEBUIAL :` Ionfranr. unnm [ _ luqmu so :1. Daily Nun.) V , t. 1I.-mour-sup-riot % `._ -0; nu, a,75un 6,90; F-nay. `IN-II "wheat, 5,80 to 5,90; Super A t. 5.35 to 5,45- bqour 2. Vim:--c.ua. mi 1,30 m 1 CABLE NEWI. _ _ ggptomber 16. -- If it report yhgtu the vpeech nl' Elna King nxielexcitu no aniniaqizy in 3, ` `cabinet. The worcll of the Ki. ~ . .. as having reference merely no! 1866, and Lire not uuocepti wpuicgtipn :9 the preleut cute 4. !l__.g\. - vvr nu-5, aeptunncr I'll.-The qnnn radou loved 350,000. \ 1. Augusta. Ruins, Septcnher 1'Z.-O`|c from more than three-fourths of t of the entire State fully. conrm , `o 90.000 mninrilv, `W. (rah-I III E 9.311`):-1'3 5 Enuuonn an ooninnu. ---, _-r-- _v. -- --v-r--- Vted tmenauuma the FEE LAST PAGE. : ._,f,., __ .._v_ _.__ I,-..-uurnvu` cu ELI: is . confused hubbnb, in which ' is heard nboutho rest. Thai thcrefote. have been peaceful, av but the eight weeks rennin` election my wujm the con now to quiet. The Tima th on the violent animation of the 'a:-| g_,:-. 1 .1 I, Bupt. 15, 1.20--Cotton netin mitt: Bnudstn quiet. - Lard q 3. buoyant. nt ICU. ' O ~--..B_uu ingo, Bgptembet '1s.-Hon. _Bir Job pg, the present Governor of New Bout . u, ha been nunad {pr Governor Gem. [Canals . A ' I, and ex eonulniouer of the Innis` `.don,Bopt. 1'l.-'l`1p Tuna, thin: geontruu the politiul canna i u Britain with that in tho Unit pg : In both ones the elector: no nei Here in England than ure unny co in man and principtes, an I; ` IO :3 n -an-f-n--JL_LL_L 2, _-I P 7' 9- In I-uv canto Bl`-Ile muy. I 90 90.000 majority. We gain In on last year : majority, and Inca of our avenge majority L twelve years. The totnl vote is {ingest ever thrown in Mnino. I . ', ) Juan G. Biuxx, 7" Chsirunn Rate Rep. Com Yotk, September 17.-'l'h B1.-ra _n special up 5 dattuctivo lll Lynchbnrg, Virginia, t . - Bevan tobacco Inrehonou. It Mutants, were destroyed. _York Sgpt. 17.-The iuternttio Iutci: was resumed to-day by do again taking the but and ' Illnl hafnrn Ihuir Iinrlininhlnn OI: " sept. 17.--'l`he Emperor reac ` ung camp of Lunemeun y "hue he in enthusiutically recei Igho troops, A large crowd of citize igbomod him on his nninl. `Y 1:, Sept. 17.-Sbeer Ali bu W Ameer at Cabool. wan ix -slzi to- get, an`! when bun ght in the United sum, R 9 American gqnonl election Irill clrnivnl. The American peo 5__lerio||n and interested, bul: th 7.150 most eccentricnnd gtotesq Hon to rcpresent the whola poop] Idou than some injustice, but J Cid h `commonly thought. |nn .no...k..- 10 En, n!- 1' I 3-v-w V-cl IIIIIICII CL IILII-. CIIII II'\I 11501! inningn, losing Lwicknm for ` all time wu`called.'l`l:a attend large and fashionable, many 1: 3. The gune will be roan \_ !. Ind when the twenty-two - latch will be pl: ed between t . llllde up by six ll Englnnders Ind ll! ndrinrl Thn `Inn! has 3 trsnquiliizing lend " it, review: the relntions of I ',,,, gnd considers the niunti ' .pu.-eful. gepgember 16,-Bourse hegy n declined, oar. to st. 75. * 'sptember 16.--'l`ho olciil jon \ concur in declaring that the po ~ g of recruiting, by order of I. in , gun sign of peaca. A 9, Sqpt. 17.-Teh.-grams from Y p. go July 26, announce that octi opentions sure on foot, but gi l: ---H-Iv U`: U! Ell All IIIIBIIIIIIETH And the added. The Inn E Ilka: plnce next iveelr. P York, Septembe 18, 3 p.,m.- ; . Ptlmyn and B4-imnnis, from `A '1"?3;-Uan|dn ml I `.9 1.32i; Western, 1,28 to '00 to 00. I|rley-per 209- Human-Dairyooto Oocgn 38' We. A|heo-potI, 5,70 to W `$5.40. Gold in Now York 3 ,0` Wk. lteu.oo.ooro oo,oo;P r --- ucautu LIIUII Ielnllllllls I. [Were disposed of. The total of 1*. ling: footed up 175 runs, and !:two oniy scored 61 runs. and had innirurn In-Ina Q -pi.-`I.--5- I`..- p-IqI- Ilguul slnulg LII! DIE nnu It runs beforo their tennining th |'3l nf Thu tntnl nff `W ` 0090- Plilnl 0000 to, z" I 0.911 to 1,oo.' 3}: non, shop! '0 bomb; aenq 1 Yhtdny, but um uclllq ` Vtnduuo uhdlm you r union D...:.: %#TELF.GRAP/H. win .1 Tavmmb. snrrj l | HI Farr!-, Mr '1` J 0'.\'o 11 and Dr. Tn-0,` `bum '1-on npgo nlo-1 Prnin 1 Mr, Inspectors lor :tbo Dsm-n on. `.n1`rlbenC1jII:edlnltsclliol. I row!` I 1 zorce 05117 and ':`v:'. S r 'uOk a prominent ;--.;si;von n Iv prcrnred a number of L wads! of 11130 but cnrrer, 1 `L1 leg:|1~1'.1on Lad furnis- tinclion for bimu". vb-.1 I: t`ed'mI.ae Wbic?1,TLc'Jgul 1:. has :11 ngxb [raved hrs` . count Dec:-I-i 3': I. new e`.e tion of 1 successor. Poucl CJCRT. F`uon.-Then wu lmle bnlint-Ia It the cont". abia morning A com- phim Inn uni: against Seraenut Cu-roll for :1 owirg n ungo dog to run 11 large. Be In ordered to conFn- the I haul, and the police were dir-cted '0 shoot bim ix foam :1 large in faturl. A Imll tov, by tune or Williums, In plnced at lhl bar cu-urged Ivilh making a raid upon lbs garden of Dr Day. The yorubful cL.1- I Brit after receiving 1 In: an re: rirmud wu tr- derezd to the cell: f.r n time to give full fnrco1o| the 1e|soa,nnd upon beanug IL: decision ta pa kared up bit has and uttered s groionged bowl. Loxnou Soc tn fnr S ptember. Agency of W. C. CbbW[l & Co Thin seri I r.-out`nue in null 11: I llnsu-rionI_ nun} who lizorury -o 4: and of the msguino are Ito derfuliy am`: __._, x _ ____,.... ...-. .,....u= of the I-rket lntrimoaiai; s Li Greenwich; to American Wulvr its Frequent. rs ; L- n; Y: 1. `on;' try Houses; the Long SE01; Ho Little 1) nuer .11 Warring-Place gnd `on; Visit! to Conn. How Violet got 1 Ban; vhe Bnpry Cr :1 : nicn; .\':m1Sh-Icheq; Two Hours in G5 1; the Phys 0103] of the Dance; the Piccnd-.ly'Paprs . New-gate Erlnrket-, the Voice Behind tbn Shutter ; aumm `Ira ning; Warrior: a: Win?! don .7 Nut osacaltrlol It-- as-i r.--~. ._v. cuenpvy, and expeditiously a :3 L3.t'u.Y 3ih.W: JUB PRINTING UFF1CI.| A rich discovery of gold in a vein of vit- reous qunnz has her-n mule on lot 80, in the sixth concession of Madnc, near the village of Bannnckburn. The lode was in- spected yesterday by )IrJumcsT Bell, who broke fraqzments of quariz, conthinlng Vig. ihle particles nf gold, from the solid rock of the vein. some of which be exhibited in hi| oice this morning, The vein is four feet wide, and has been traced across lot 29, in the same cuacesaion. It is Liclieved by practical men to be :5. crn':n-1r.tion of the rich veins lately `-ilf".""\A' re-cl in the vowmhi;Lg_f Marmara. A thin vein of ga- le.-na runs up the miildle Ol the lode. A por- tion ofquurtz irnm llllS vein, bf0Ll5ili. ID previous to Mr Bell`: 7:3.t._ gavu I very rich nsuy, yicldirig no its! than at the rate 01 $373 to the ion. "r1...-_ L- _ -vulu nu nut um. There in mm? on exmintmn at A. McFee`s jewelry sh:-p. one of the nrat specimens 01 gold quartz err.-r auto .21 this country, nnd we qUt:&t}un whr:~th<;r n Thur?` `ucauulul or vnluutdca.-{pecnnkn has won" bc(`D lnund in any gol ountry. IL xwi purchasrd Irnm 4 person _Ve9Lerd;n_\', who said he go! it in Mn- doc Towmlnp, but would not tell exactly what locality it came frnm. It weighs about twn ounces. and is one mass of gold, with decomposed quartz running through it. It resembles e-Jvmewhat the quartz fmm the Richardson mine. We unclerslunrl in 19' to he sent to the Hamilton exhibition.-` ,nfA"a'nnnnon In: 5c:IL [U use DE gallon-iii: Intclligeneer. Thn consular reprz-ta this month are full ofin- terest. In cvnsonaace with the ll. iuir-Al ni- mrna of im 015 (rum 1-nglish per 5, they .11 give evidence of -be fnhiug o` of ibe sbipma-nva of foreign morn-hnndiae to the Cniled State: The Ibipments from G'a.agow: Lyout, Frnnkmrt. Zui-ich. Bash-.an1 Houoiuiu. ail apue with our customs reluins in showingtbut me Cnllllinllh ing poin? 1,!` our Tortign `rude Inn in 1866, and that lines that period b? `rude bnl awndily nnd Ioulibly declined. fI'|L- -7 L The workmen or Antwerp have 1'0 novel way 0" inhmidaliur those wt cnform lo their rulrs, which goes a. youd the Fheiolrl u:.'u=n'rs A 40.4; omnloyed in a woo`.-_xa-d r-f':s3d to [1 called Iheir ~r'oux-ng." The C(I'.!5':q'.l [tut when they! fL work they were 32 of by tho other workrm n nnd-c. ucie vwre tied hand :u1~1 root *0 9. 131-3 cr :3, and tortured xntxl they can -`ma their fellow-workmrn. One o In! r-d so much that his lxfc was for 1 deupnlred of. Fae of the r'n;1 nrier I am: [Dd taken before the mnzrs nu. defence was 1l:a.; it wan on'y a joke_'. however, thought a.J1 rwis-, and these modrrn P :1 ins Prlma Io uerm: ponmcnt varying from one to six year: Wk-" 1.: n- V - ~ * vn Iurtlyu LII! l.'l'I1IIdiIE I : showing: four `rad: A .L- ., eh. .;m.. .1.-. -... ,_,.., ....:.u . nu: ma -uc uurmern C`l'cui1 ldm up `Wilh Mr G1-ds o'1e,l'.1b-rotllr i Ewan G1-ndrono We Wrnl to Ibo the 1` Ibo play was lfaclefh; :1d Kenn was ll ; lug Macbeth. Wbm Mucdu` said, '8co land when it did?` a man in tbc lcried om, `Na no, sin; met '5 min had in Enghnd noo-l.here a John G and hi! clan. " _ ._.. ....,.u5 ltUlJ out: to all years. When Lord Brmuham man in Manchester, a gentleman pointed out to him the great number `scotchmen who were at the b at of our mu- ; or in lint. 'cunta|e and mnuufucmriug bnsiueasea city. Lord Brougham Wu 3 ruck with the cir- . cumsmnce, and uaid-- ' It reminds me of what occur;-ed in the Liverprtol Theatre my), pan . ugn, when I was on the northern c rcuil. 1 was I din Glnds cme. f.1h.u- no u. mun, I DINYE at Sm Hnny Fmrg ._We r,-gr.-1 toll --..-A.. I ,,. , .- r1 _- .1 .. 7 _. _.._ .. .,.-~. -dram 0 S1. 8 -u r_r :'~tu;Ib,1he rs; r.-. the Montreal Gaaette quotes vet} clien- .`.vel_t tbu "Ac: rcspccmg the better secu- .:y 0! Ibo Crown cud Government," to jj-v}..:::u "'_%OL.D IVE W5. * _ """" " ``-"'l'3 1-11` 5. L [_|eV|" I:a.~. n. joke.._Tha com-I,` uizbt arm- need I Pxn inn P`11lniI(.ILrn1n r\r :___- u -4. .1.uIW\ LlJ LHIVU LOTIDG OE who do . 'u- r: `vi whim. .-.n._ ..v.._..- " `-"-- -2 uulu nu ILIII gauer` of Scot . d noo-Lhamu J.-.1... ru_.:-.-_- _ - . ..u.z vv u'1u.l: u: unrn. !` 011 ltlubam in Manchester I In him nu av--..O ....._. _._ I0 azwniced, Tho- are: On {be Prsvm. Sula ._..-=,- 1"~' ' .. . -..-.u, 5r.1\'U an very ncu Eugam b-an r . _ . Ear 91 exmmtmn McFee 5 mug, mnk, (`:0 gun, '.11<;r p..n 4 1 Mn'I,l II \V:;:: rxuu-nhnz-.,,] 1---, _ ,,_- ....... --u uul. Iva. alrurst be- a.'u=n'rs 404510 of men -ya-d gay what is .,;. ctnsrquenrre was, 39 zed hold mu ucied I They 11 large wooden I consen-ed to workcnrn. of the men at for some time 20! triers were ur- fm-on vhn TH-nrrIu .... . mL-:- p1n e paper izorury sad chnrscvor l,,t u. - _.-. .....u n. spun. 1 W8` William ` ,9 theatre, and lhen nlny- ned-:3 said. ` Sn-m*= 1.1`) 143.0: for: ; very :_.`%l mers IC .. .;b 0. dd 1"`. Inltkr o 4- 3: 06,: til -1; nobiig I 4 cumin] I n I as i rtceiud mu ,1:-.'misiug much use.` I.sd bn~..-.rs and dip ` he In _rr.)9t-sled by -`.ec1ior:. and abe eelec cl` i irl ! It rmun nf n..IA I |be.P. Cnxndinn 3 `. , Torbnlo. N 1 V` "C bx nuhl I-I\.rcK` l(~X'l'lJS OI imrrj. lit Veal ! : [urn 0' ECO?- Glsduono :11 its vtrlsns . .. I . vlu nucu pug)`- _an.id, `Smnds In that gun"! I rain: "1 B--. found out I uvlnn 3 - Wub a rod Lia thin in pickle for him .n we wonder at his earnestness in getting he Hausa an` Assembly to go buck on its vs-i..tinn of protest at the suggestion: oi xii Excweucy. Mr Wi}kiu9 declares him- -:'.f n auya`. Tlull ; and desiring to continue uch, no L-:1 us hope he does, he must, :3 :0: as be r- & cred, have become urine of .;e xmpmper pu!iT.i0D1DIO wnicb his ban; :7 ml: wuuzd pmce him, and wouid be glmo .1-rrefnrlr, lo lake shelter under the burn.- --a :h- ugh tncnnsiutenr pbnseology ofhia .-.e:.;=.u with Governor Dnyle. it on n". ..-.- at-;':'. ;or Mr Wxlkinn if the mat- V` r n emuwed to feet at tbu iuge. But e .n K ? :5 no wxxms sure xhat it will D02 wen tu r.-5:. The matter must come un- Jul` the c-gu=z-.nce of burn the Confederate und Impzna`. G-xvernments, and one or mher vn:1,nn doubt, debate the propriety *7 Calling mm 10 etncter account. i . I I . . `I _-. . svv\r uuu--uv llvluuv, which had hot-n un exhilminn, worn burnt. Martin, the Frenchman who cut his thrust on Mondaylur, died yesterday. The lmrt1Cu'.I ur.-cl exhibition wu cloud met night by a few appropriate word: Ir-um .\irL`haLn.'e.-Eu sud Mr Dunkin an u r I L l _ ,, _,___--J ..........u.u. -\:v\I\;l.lJ- `stnxudung yeotordly being black :|I`nl un- p`:eas.mr, there were large numbeu .1` mm. : `-15, Tomhf; the wrath;-1 in dei gh9.'::l, Jami Ibo ntzmtcd aaociuiom All Coin:-r E match mh be concluded. turn] Buard it was decided that next mm- | mcr'-.4 exhibition be held in Montreal. Mr ti`-icbrunc of Compton was elcctcd Prev, | .1-`mi. Besides numerous prizes which Mr IL`-ichrane melt, the Association awarded him a gold Illtdul in recognition of hll services to the country in the importation of valuable stock. I I I .\t it meeting oflhe Provincial Agricul- ' Montreal, Se-paemher Lw-two.-mu one and two n Ilntel, tit. Clmllcs Bm 'I`he( Catholic burying-ground is ldV8rfi!ed for nle by the church au- rhoritica. I.'3:I..c1u:.--Tho exploruionn on the tract br-Enn;:`ng t" a Pnmpany Of Mnutreai, pi!- uated in bluclu 11 and 12 of :hu district, - have not been neglected daring Hm absence ! nf .\lr A. Mitchel, who hug the management I of if. Smce his return we Irarn that fneuh ' xmpulse has been given to the works, and that ve shun: are being industrinnsly opened on as trial in many lodes in block In ....| .,...,.......__...-A - .u1un_vu u| IJI. IJIUI 113,0 . Hf These trill nhsfts will he sunk to lhe M125 to 30 feet. We learn that sin lust repnrls uiveu at these works. Dr. Hares has fnund gold in ten new spec of which three havo produced at ll: ,( L1-r.- A-- ~- \J| W IIILII II or_g1795; ,,_ .... .-_-u |.|I.Il. IICIH 1:), um] recommended by the results of the assays of Dr. Dan: Hayes, of B4-stun. lrinl Ihnfln n-III l~...n..I. .. .L, V I _ Y . -_, -`av- I1 . unu `5.33 W0 gob: per ton. The managers of the several comp; claim In he wrll sausdztl with prernl; peels. The are of the Unincke C0. the deep (150 feet) shaft continues to prune and Works easy. No returns been received from thll or any other panics but the following: EXDIOIEUODS nn fhn l'\l'nl'|AI-On -.l'A`|-L .. .v...v_. `J ....;,g III \.UuiI|.IIuL RU Lilllilta ..r pr Harm In hsnge her or their lnlnners :'-'1r`:e.i. nr in urt er IO put may force or `aorrmnt upuu. nr nu order to iulim date : ovcruwe I-nth House: or either House of ;r.mmrnt uf we United Kingdom or 01 .'..nad-;_ or In more or otir my Ioreipner or If u or with imc-e to invade the United i n,;-I-~m at Canada, or any other of Her ~i`~j~:')"u Domininna 01' Countries under '1: obusance 01 Her Me-jetty, Her Heirs or nccusurs. and web compnuingn, imagina- mns, invrnlinns, drvncc: or intentions. or :y ut'umu,una1iexprru, utter or declare, >3. puuhalnng any panting or writing, or ` uptu and uciviscu I-peaking, or by any 'u'rl'L -cc. nr area, is guuty of felony, mu I Juli he Huh? " pn- ..... UV; :2: IUUL ll] UJICKDCSB. ' A test crushing of 4 tons 700 lbs. of| quartz from one of the new Ind: of tl:e| Alphn Company gave 6 0:5. 8 dwu. 19 gm A shaft has lately been commenced on an- other new lead, which shows gold, and is increasing visibly in thickness. A third L-a.tLr_v is being tted up in the Alpha: crusher, which, with th-a other improve- ments. render this a. very emcient twelve- stnmp mill. Th: \7nv-vh Q 1--.----- - ,,..m-:a uul. LUB xu1.ow1ng : I Explorations on the property of the Hon. > Mr Patton, adjoining the Coxcomh Lake, [ have brought to light 26 leads, some of them over a foot in thickness. A [Pit nrnahin.-. I\` A s--- -r-A " Q'.|-lllly Llllll. The No:-'h St. Lurnneo Ind Mount Uninclte Gold Cumtany commenced operation: on Ib9Il' proptty :1 Uniacke on 30th June, and IPO tro- secuttng their work: v.go- o-lsly. Ttcuchu have ` I h- on run through the tropcrty, which drnclose A large numbrr of quartz vein showing visible gold. Slatsfu are not being sunk upon two of these veins, and I quantity or? qusr 3 taken out of them. of which ha been t'1"Iil'l6d It the Alpha Mill, I5 tons 4} cwt. yiclded 47 0: I5 dwt. 18 gr, of pure gold, 11 !!! in, at the rate of n littla our 3 oz. to the loo. Thin r-Iul: does not in- clude four or five ounces of gold contained in 5 large number of specimen: picked out of the above-mentioned 15 tons of quartz. Thu vein t` om which the quartz wu tutor: in lika most of the unnounlly tich qnnrtl otllnincke, in the solid whin, without my accompanying nlnte, but u the vein in from 7 to 9 inch:-i, 3 great width for quartz 0! so rich 1 churns-or, the expense of working in small compared to the yield of gold. The other vein upon which I shaft II being sunk in of a deep coloured quartz, nluc inches In Width. with linings of lllle on either ride, be- tween the whin and quartz. Savors] other lends us being laid bare, with s View to more exten- eiva working, nnd nmonglt other: A large land which is supposed to be I continuntion of tho Vt !-it Lake lead. Tm. n-.........- L - I, IVc1'cl of them The White Lead," __-_, .. .......,. uu. as nugmncent acnle. The Macon (Gt) Jleuenger announces that Hessrl. D Appleton & Co , Ibo publiahers of New York, have gin): Bishop Bockwith, of Geor- ' gin, 1h: mm 0! 820,000 for tho construction of an orphan asylum in lawn, under the nulpiou of the Premium Episcopal Church. The Dickson Hnnufocturing Oomranv, at the ` shops in Wiikubnrra, P5,, is just completing a. ' crnvnct for uven lhoulanl car wheels for the {Delaware and Hudson O:-ml Company. The `march of improvement nn-1 of the coal trade [1170 made this "Cum! Oom;.a.ny" one of the; lung! It rlilroad and coal companies in the State, { nnd they do thing: on I magnicent acnle. I Tho Ilnenn :0. \~ 31------ - ' _- guy--nllvu JUICE '-Junnls were rcxi at 300, at 600, and at JUN _v-min. The range was commenced, `nut nnl nislml. Amongst the best score: were the 1n`.!owing:-J. Crowther, 18th Bath, 25 points ; Lieut. Barrett, 8th Suda- .`unn. 16. Private Dishc-r, 13th, 16; Cnpt, '\\'..:.;1ey. GUI}: Rra, 16,11. Cotton, Civil 1 When the Emperor Alexander reernlly passed through the city of Wnrslw, the streets were el- mosz entirely deserted. N1-ml] every handsome house in the city wan clned, and but few per- ` sons, except the aoldzrrs uni` public function- B.r1e:!: were at the bu. Pelelaburg dc-gov, when-e| there an generally at lean. e thouund pedes- trians to be seen. But the Pole had delermin- I e.l to make a demonstration ape nu the Emne- I I _ . _.._ -AJ u -1: uunu teuu. Thin Company bu been promoted by Ileure Dlckcon k Kncnee, of Kingston, Ontario, and the Act of Incorporation bu paused the Home of Parliament within the Inn few days. Dr. Dickson has been In the Province for some time organizing the Company 9 vrorku. The St. Lawrence mine: bid fair to increase still further ths high character which Unincke bu acquired `as one or the safest and most protable gold dislri-"J ofthe Province. This valuable pro-new `J nth. THE NOVA SCOTIA GOLD MINES. 1'51}: '19 !3'1l`g .... as us -urn. nu: `the Poles del: J . and it mu perfectly Iuccoutul. pu nu . -- THE DAILY NEWS--FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18- 1- -- . .4.-um ue;v specimenu, ch three the rue '95: S22 7'7 - and 199 an ......n- -4' SPECIA L TELEGR/1 $1.`; Fl Jlicd ,HI$UCiE!.lUD ujfgl. W331 Prn. ii : Tn-Jaw nl Tnnu- rI\\____ S:-I_]l -Maj. llmkirxs, Sth, l5. : \'n2uL*Lrera are much dxsnliu. l -oluwucss at the ring. Pool L: carried on during; the da_v,un(l I {man was patrouiuai, In the Privnfe Purirk Mu-Kenna, of slight}; wounded. .\':-u\2l.u- ....;-__I_._ L-l ' ' sun: uaVl! PTOOUCCU `[13 $22 77; and $22.38 worth of `D. - ~-H--.- ...-.... um ,,..,., ``````'`F El Laprnirie. Three H-nl -. nnn A- -an {UM MUN PIKICA L. Bzru 3-in-ca -.\ meeting oflhe ocrn of the uh is Io he held 1:: Monday evening, at eight rC1K'k, in the Dr 1 Shed, when my prize lit` $.11 be @433 out. Severn! hnndeome donation` me be :1 r-c.-`m.-oi, a .d 5 goal much is expecx. L The 5 at scriplmn Hill winl be closed on Ibo nnufocturing `I nrra, ren 'IudIon- Tbej vement thin mu ma- uuun a..In_vI:'l, III D-`|S((7h. .wI|l depth learn [hm nhu-n I... f several companies: usdzd pres~n:pr0s- from I lhnfr I\l\i\f:l\I-un- a- =-- clnck,t1ue- Glasgow Bormnmu strcei, was two vulunhle horses, .__ ... `um; uuullluvu an I :imonn one '. .rI| gcomnnnvinn .1..- L.-- -- ....-.--.u uv. IIUIJI to im- have kl` nnu nol-...- -.,.-- up nu nu: uI`.'P'Lll since the -`-LL` n- 1---- I r-ntreal i :IUIl.ul.[l.' I Empe- , 7 __ __--- -III-I-ill` I- u!.`:b'n.ion dam air p|u-- (={purous39,I.n1 Lung nwded I --n Quhnhcld [:11 _l,n .. .--