said he desired to full in Ird bv Ivnrql .n.-1.--- - nu LIIU Ill.Il' U] uylng Hill I! d1H'el. PIIl lesson: or the Christian you, an touching sad the Inn- aio wu handed to 039:!!! dlvenity of feeling ....of joy and sorrow ; nod bold than it In not objoctlox-Able to clothe tho slut in mourn- ing by In; of oomnomomlng Lhodnzh of him by whom lIono the world had life. Be an no apologist fo: uouou in doctrine, or In rlmhl, and to con: to amount in winch the Lord : 8 ho Id ho d ood .;'.:m.:...:`......:,;*.,:=-..`....-..:o~#.-.=~.__~v~v-* .given him an opportunity of observation. and Lotm-rvsvlon hsd ts-aght him that some of the bestclpounderl of the G opal of the Lord Ind E|Vl were High Ohutchmen-, and that some of those most loyal to the Church were Low iclhttrchtnen. Ho theretore hed lung ceased to believe in pertles, snd hsd learned to think thttl there was A grester degree of unanimity in the Church than the outs:de vvorld luppuled. He thoughtslso that it would be possible to bring ts large body of lhll. synod to s ttnenimous con- clusion on the important end delicste mstter which vus before it. There wes one {act that wnuid settle the question 0' importance for him. it was the! one of whom it had been well said thst he never spoke without deliberation 00!` wrote without cu: ion--their late rm-rend Me- tropolitan hsd writ en and had ed vised the D10- cethn Synod to adopt ts resolution ssking the Provincial Synod to Idopt I resolution a.-klnp the Provincial Synod to remove the embtguitic-e in the rubric vvhich bed caused so much trouble in England and might cause trouble here. What was it [but ceuso-d the anxiety felt by the Clio. ch for euro!!! legislation on I! Buhje-cl which up pest-ed to be triing? It sun not because some brethren hsd adopted eotne inailferent dresses and customs which others still rejected, It` the! were all, the attention of the Synod could not hue been so tong held ettentiveiy to the sub- ject. Itvvae because underlying this question of restments. use the grand doctrine of the jus- tification cf the sinner. It tntstlt-red lit~le in what garbn min-'ster were dressed if his minis- trstions seved souls; but it it was represented that It certain form of gnrm 11-3 or particular Renuexions becuno st matter of the highest im~ portsnce--Is import nt as the soul itself. in fact with one form of the garment and of the celebretion of ctrtnin rites. there was connected the doctrine of justicntion by works; with the other form the doctrine of justification by faith, which was the very tuun-ilution of the reformation. tte-Ll. __I___ __-.ss_ 1!: .Iv s s n wave Inna uuu, Mr Heumcker n`d he did not live In 3 large city where, if EXCOpllOl was taken to one place of worship, it was ;o9|lb`e to go to another Chutch. In the country, men had either to go and Iublnit to whet took place, or to dispense with the ministration of the Church` ` 9 could not help thinking on thin rnntter that lttitude o the minlstcr was often not latitude to the people; an! he did belteve ttmtthe clergy ought o rememutr ttut they were to mlutm-r to th- p60p|O,Ind ought not to exorcie their inal- vidual liberty an the cost orgiving o'~nce tn the people whom they served. The people, howev- ~.-r. in the cottntry pit-In were very iguornnt, and ought to be inlormed u to what the Church re- ..lII rltrl nllnu -1-- [-3. --- -0 I.-. -A-.-,. W ....... ....uu.u cuJUy tnut oeautttut ettnplicity in the \ hurch where be worshipped ; but he (Mr Darling) hoped that, worshipping at Trinity Church, he might and be perm tttd to enjoy the besntifnlsimplictty which pret mind there. They had heurd of the gorgeous ceretnnniea of Rome; but all Rotnen ceretnonisln were not gorgeous, for the Franciscan! and Otateri-ms affected at kind of puriteuietn, end 'lh|l. Church permitted very coneidernble uiver ity, us did also the Greek Uhnrch Nor did the Church oflinglnnd re-quite untfutmi-y, but diversity She pr- |crib- ed one faith ; but she left her children to ex- press their duvoional emotions in their own way. Professor Wilson hei condrtnned the or. nstuentlag of the alter ac ordiug to the use of Serum, and cited the prayer book to 11-are that there ought to be no diversity of uses. The puuge in the prayer book, however, epplied not to the alter deoorotions; but to saying end singing. The Church of Enlllnnd hm .-.-no nut \u we uur aeoomuons; but Englnnd bud, except when the tab'1e wu n-ed for the cummunion, prescribed no parnculnr method at -luur decou- non. Thorn were red, b no, and green covering! in nu. and if any gentlemen chose to ornament hie communion mule with while in e psrlicnler menner, he could no no touch for vieiting him with oeuenre. He jnldod (`uric y of cover: for the AIM! by saying Hut :1 din .-rent. 1011'. [ha machine and 9|... _. snppcr Ihoald I; :3-c-gtod, which win I OOH POM? Oflhihilbdlnllff, HI . _,.. ....w.%l l...-.5... nu uu -murmcu I! I0 WU-vY (DD unurcu rt-I i--lly dud allow. He WI! at has moment under uotorinl protein as H Cburchwnrrlen for allowing In I ofacripzura to be put up over lhu principal arches of the Church. u..- u-n_|_,,_-,--- - - - -nnyucv l'I `HE \JH'lKCU. Rev. Mr DnIl.l:||t complained of the Inn! of rlotunesl o` linemen! in almost everylh ng H: -I bed bath said on the subject. He would thenc- furedjne his own pt nation, which was Ih.L be was bound by the rll rubric which he bud dw- chred Io be in ronformny Iilb the w: H of God Norwithuanding who! had been said or in un- L-iguily, he did not regard it an ambiguous From lbs rnl. pernod of the Church of E gland, with whnuoepnon of an dltervnl of nun years, the Ghurch bud doc Ired lbnl the mo of certain or. :u-menu should be continued in IheOhu ch. Ha- groooeded to say that it urn not account] 10 go 0 picture: and brunet to nd when those vou- tnonu were. The garments lbemselvu were to be found in Wutminlver Abbey and other pla- ces. Now, what won the vellum-nu which the hld Yhnl I l'A!'l'ihAl` 7 `Fm- .-I-I-- -In w.. nu-u, wan wtr-3 mo which hutch hgdthun [T01-('l'ib0d7 The white alb, pllin, the girdle, stole, and chunb1o-be pul aids the male Ind dnlmatic. He proceeded to say ml! the leg1|iy of the use of an hue vest- monu had boon determined by the Commiuro of ma Privy Council in Englnnd. Thom was A pl'iV_llO interproutioo. howevor, of lho rubric with which he did not coincide ; II In: Ihl.l1- lr rurltatlon which lnlrl that .... ...u.:..- _-- I-.- The Lvudun Speceator bu taken 5 decid- ed 0 and m <-ppunznuul In the movrment 0` rnlw~_v -iiu.-mrs in England for -an in- creusg on Inna. Hnsnliry In Mr WntkinI,| -13 rm: :4 the clue!" mover: in 'hu recent` C(l[D'v`.L,zA'-l\|l'1, may he at Lhe bottom uflbr? uutj-A-.e-1. xcmauku respecting the Knight-H 1100-; UK Mr Wntkiu, hat the general tone of the Enghih junrunlt in one of wonder| and mqu xyT A11 In taking whu has be: ..u.. n.. -.. .5: .LT. ..I -..`_-.. ~ NVL IV A .. -um... uv ulu um comclao II: cm: in- I, rprctntlon which hold that unvthiug wu law- ml :11 nle In Ibo now your of Henry Bah. It. In on that opinion that land been founded the elu- bornte comnonhl described In the Direcwnum Anglicanum, which he thought a plan: I way of aging Dircctorium Romanum. Believing the law to be won: hnd been that determined, he Wu opposed to my nuunpl to legislnto in ralrnint at the liberty which the Church enjoyed As no the legnlqnutio he would not count into Couicl I|Ih the lAivn-- run on - ..| :_ _-_ ... ulu legs. qnseuo no would the lewyers; but as s plain man he held that the Synod wen bound In its delibe- rste declsrstions thet th Church In Canada ans A port ofthe Church of Englund, end there- fore could not interfere Wllh the low of the Church of Englend. Every elergyuun hm de- clued his edhrencs to the book of common prayer; but no one bed agreed to come into el- teretious mode by that Synod It might be said het if the Synod Adopted this canon he might protest sud submit; but he did not believe in the infalltoility of majorities in spiritnel thing.-, and if it should come to he as que.tion ot'd'tscip- line--such things bed been end might again be -he thought it would be well at least to poet- pool that exercise of discipline as long so possi- ble. He reminded the House of the msnner in which the Ecclesisstieol Titles bill, passed in a moment of txcitement, had become n deed let- ter. If that House should pus a kind of Eccle- sineticnl Titles act it might neootne n deed letter slso. He objected to this body being supposed competent to legislnte r n these mntterl. Even among the clergy it. was doubtful whether many had read elementary works 0 ) ritusl, nnd with ill his respect for the nbiltties of the lsymen among them, he could nut beiIBYO thet they were competent to deal with eubjecls as to which they had no training. To pues lhll canon would strike a blow at Synodnl action everywhere, for tt would be shown that beintr fren uh. fi... ..-- * I, __ ._.._ ---uvu vvvulu 5,304.: being free the fiuat use d made of freedom wee to re-Ic.nd 5 law of the church The anti-Veltment party deeired to re- duce the rule of the church to the terms of the Order at 1552 ; but the; order wue concession to foreigners and exile: who had learned their viewe from foreignere. Seven years Ifter the .hurch deliberately reltored the old veeunente end hed conlirtned the.t act on other occasions, and it not. only did this, but it extruded n rubric lhll had previously applied only tn the unm- mente of the church, to the Omltn-all of minin- lel. He held indeed that the rubric could not be held to do Ieu then extras the dt-eire of the church that the veetmen e of Edward 6th Ihould beueed. He taunted the anti-veeiment crusa- den" with profeuiug an unbounded T8Vl'rD% for reiorrnera at the very time they were seeking to alter their work, and when it was also `Ell known that there were ftiende of theirs wno under the guidance of Lord: Ebury and Shah- eehury were anxious to make seven] doctriunl change: in the prayer book. He was eurprieed at some of the remarks of Ptofeesor W.leon That gentleman had spoken of his love for the oenuuful rimplicity of the Church or Euglnnd service. He was quite willtng met that g0lI.O man should enjoy that beautituu simplicity worlhipped : but he not- 5;. horror el. the ettetnptehlehmerefteqnently ' made to dene thetxect ebe-ecu! of it. There was It`) hle mind only two poeeile denitions if my attempt were made to go lefther when the Church b d gone; one of theeeyled to the error of regerdlng the eecretnent ettlnere comme- momlun-ee the tulle gure of e um:-existent fact. The other led to trenenbetentietloe. He thought ell ehould be content with the lenguege of the church which declered that the body end blood of Chttet were received only in e nplrltuel manner; but yet ermed tltet they were verily end indeed eeten by true believers. In ell great movement: of the public mind-et the Refortnetlun-et the time the Puriten move- ment, end It the time of the Weeleyen mave- ment---lhe.e bed been exceesee. There were ex- ceuee in'the movement now cotnplelned of, but he believed thet none eo [ergo end eo belt-votnl hed taken place with teen exceeeee. For hie own pert he never expected to weer the obnoxiou veeunenu, end if the reverend fethn-in in God expreeeed thelrdleepprobetioe at the use ofuhem he would not think of oontrevenin; their decieo ion 1 but has ahio-axed to Ia--ielntinn -Ll.-s. .t.,...|_a A French levant estimate: the profeuion- al longevity of hia countryman an follows;- farmers live to 65; civil aervante. 60; clergy and beadles, 55; lawyer: and tailors, 54; butchers. 50; maanoa abandon their aeauld at 47; merchants make their nal balance at 44; bakers put with their kneading trough at 41; musicians render their hat note at 89; and dancers give their nal fl-ng at 88; prof;-at-ore and eciiqolmaatera break their rods at 85 printera are cues" for o- ternily at 34; cahbiea" are "oi.-ralltlieilll of life victorious at 82; `journaliata lay down their pene. anqpoeta eyes havrno more the line frenzy tolling at 40. A new mqtivo power in announced It in acid that Mr Erieaaon baa ,dlae_overed a means of concentrating the aun'a ra no at to make the but available for rating steam. The exact natnreof the mechaniam in not made public, but an thorough! eon- vinoedof itarrractioability II It Deanna- ter. the prop etc: of the wall-known 0aIa~ mater I1-on War that he daciaraa. ina late aciantic pub nation, that Uufora_ the t3-ln::)|:.at1op_ofj' he praaeat uagngrag nu uuulullll . 0! win ho ' P0`!!! Aunt 33;` canon ,, ,,,..r. A `4`J-1. 1- ` KIVDCIIUU Quill CH I ; V The Pt-ol.-cuter concurred in the desire ex- pressed for some term! OI ngrmment in whlch all could agree. He did` not, however, wncurin the declumionu ofthe ruolutions of the Home of Binbopn that the not of uniformity van in t'u:_-ca. The most eminent Iuvyers in Tonontohad eon- rrrnod him in the opinion that vhecoloulrl were free from sh-noel. The act at Elisabeth had up. lied to all the Que: n a Dotninionn. The act 1' Charles had left out the Colonies. Nor In it two tbll. the occluiantioal law of Englnnd Inn in force in thlo country; but nothing was mor ct-r sin than that by the: lot. of 1791, the t."2lrliIIlit'l1 law of England was excluded. He mtd the opinions of Judge-I Robinson, In- crtuluy, I`:-apor and J. H. Cameron on thin bond". The ectlesnutic-1 law of England was oxcludod except such put; of it as relnud to m-mlugo and divorce. Ll. D . . . . . . . _ _ . -:.1A|.-.-|__ I... .a---- A An iuea that Napoleon is intriguing st Brussels and the Hague is disturbing the Continental chancelleries. The notion is that be has a secret understanding with th 3 Dutch court, that Belgium in to be coaxed by great commercial advantages into acom - men-cial Union with France; and that the re` sistunce of Prussia will be quoted as proof pnstive that Berlin claims to dictate the policy of France. - ' -u:l:1:nU.:erwn u d tbs: the luv of 1191 in- Irodnoud nu tho Run of England oxcopt the poor Hun and game Inn, sud I0 true Wu! that, utuu it was found necessary to upon! the 1.11 of tylbel. Thu I":-Ala--can-__Ao 4... _.g. _Ln- _ lI-_-- DJ |uVI, The Proloeutor--A! any l"I'lO while I Canon or untuto exp:-used tho mind of I Church. 11:: mind of a Church may 1110 be exproord by the duuetndo of I. statute. With regard 1o-thiu,:o- brie of tum:-nu it Ilill nnnined lognlly in force. He btd not the shadow sf a doubt with reggrd to Eoglsnd ; but he Ind doubt as to Cu nnds. But. many law: foil inln duuowdo In Ennlgn(]_ and warn aha. -.....-.-....a_..-_-A_- .:{5l nu nvunu nus IHILII Ul IJUIJITIVEIIIII` mur GPOII ion; but he obj-cud to Iegintution ybich should bind nia:|,,and be intinmxed that whilo he would not street to threaten, he migl. nd hnuelf called upon to continue the use of those VII!- mrnra, being as he bolioved luvfut, if hi: can- gregnliou desired iv. "I`hn Dual ,n1'II4.II nltn-nu-AA I_ AL- .I--I.__ ,_ A valuable novelty in politics is brought forward by the Democracy of Memphis, Tenn It in uicinlly announced in their newspaper organ, the Avalanche, that " all coluured men deuiiing to participate in the Grand Procession Saturday night will be furnished with such articles of clothing as may be necessary to contribute to their good and respectable appearance by applying on Saturday morning to Capt. R. T. English." ct the Continental The nnvinn in II-up. DI-ll EDIE IIWI [.51 III!!! in England, sud were, after accumutunng some rune. wiped out nluogelbor. On the wbols he preferred 1 reuolutiul to I canon; nnd would go wi 11 Dr. Balch if hunt genllemon In 1d couunt no make some modicndonu. -Ipocinlly toiesve out the n.umn about the let. of nniforlnb ty, Th`: In` on. - .__t._-.._- |..4__--._ vs. II I I U-ul I-ll 1110 - 7 La. &mm`m:0 at 108; buyers at 108. - , Gore Bunk-Bo1lcro nt cs ; hum st 40. Quebec Bunk-Nothing doing; nominal u quoted. 91': Royal Canadian Beak-Enable at 90 None in market. - Railway stocks end Bonds-Nothing [whet-' evcr doing. Montreal Telegnph Conpeny-`l`uueetle' 1:134 no 134} for enalleoceunu. Richelieu Nerigetion Ooupny--l'Io hit (my Pueenger Reilvny company-no is liked and 108 0 City Gu Oon.ipeny-Booke cloned. _ . Iionu--el lining Oompeny--No lete innue- tionl No buyers to-dey over $2.76. Canada Debentures--No i Bond: In Inuket. Domnbn Stock eontinueg to` be Ilaodily now at In! I-n.I a..-. n- -I-- '- l"ThiI led to I conference hotwotn Dr. Bald: sud lhe Proloculor with n aw to ndoptinsnomo rorm of tuolulion I hieb would bu gnncnlly so- oept-blo, and normal were proposed And sand-V ed in no irregular convonulion, which lllud till the udjoumncnt. Q uvvc quoted. Lomauquo )Iuionn.|o-No tuiucliou in. thii um-kn far may wash. Enmrn 'l`n-..m...r n.-|. u-.u__ A--i uni -u-run urunuy 10330. Baton: "`owubipu Bunk-loaning doing. Nominully, alien 98 and buy: 95. Union Bank of Lon: n.....z.._rr.u-I-- Train: -nlnud dcpcn from the Klnglmll ` `Int-on II follow; ; nuuuuuuy, must! I! I Bank of doing. 8111013 ukil I02. .,L - . _ A gala ulva neon IOIG It PIK- Excnange-HeAvy of I110 60 day Bank B1115. Priuuo I say 8 to SI. mr ;u-mum murnond bu been Appointed Police Magistrate of Bellovillo in the plus of In Bartlett, deceased. * ,-~ ---v-.-suuzu-inn DOIIIII Ill HIQIIC`. continual lul, hol kl`! to-day akin"; loll. Montrenl Corporttion Bondo-No Sixes offer- ed under 93,,nor Seven! under 105;. Sale: of [he hunt not place in the only part. oflbo week It 1 6. * Iln-.o_.-| I!,,L, "- - Ivr\'-n II I` 0 Montreal `Eu-hour Bondi- l878 have been uold Excnanze-Henv nr -In Vgfechanics Ba.nk-Bol1er| at 9'1 ; buyer: at 4}. Moutrenl, Thnndny, Sop}. l'I.-'l'l|erO~ H bl! doin ill lh S: Innuknl nL{.- 2`-1 vglnk of `TOI`0Ot0-N( LA Rnnnnn I-nun... 11-..... w Ml` Ab:-shun: Diamond 1;" 0|ica Ilnurin:-Am nt R.n--m- :_ .s.. _` 9:: #9 311? `mi?>=`= IONTRIAL STOCK IABKET. M , umuusu val-III Dllylfl '0. :1 Lower Dunda--Nothing asking 103 and buyer: obrlp; 304!-3! p c. Bonds dun but. fun - ' I! 8} to 9 for best vuo Bill! in proponioli, ` Bnnncrma C0W|__uA aho following Q. M. I a cow `:--First I get .1 I the annual, 3; ndiunccl P --'I`L-..* __ ` :--F'i?ut animal, as I have noticed fury great nimilsrit ' `cnmnnrad min. .|.., ,- gcnem `NI . be! ""'~ Egir Io`:-s.L7__. The um. and VII`!!! 00! comprise the moat extndn and Stock cm In eluted it plain J Ipoedyulu. H jaunt BARGAIN! Irllllltl tho Doponnonm Opt: (:02! ml. to Op.I'." Dp.n. ` V ' `compared with the girth in girth just back--c-'f-ii:-e'irDI$c:`rs.:'i their hips. 1 have m.,'3"" ruumilker, of my 1;`: A ' ponioned ; IO thtt if t in an animal I have { ` do not one to lo want. a. breeder for some ozhu the dairy. For breeding wnnta cow of r_cnru- ~ Inger girth forwsrd. I nan m of the milk veim, and ; . K their eptnnoo into the aha`, _ V perior cows, are large, Jdlit fl of thelnrger nger Ifdi ' r ed, :3 is sometimes the M V. M - min of each urice, II I cu ; size of Ibo vein Itself thin 1-" Next, I examine, by ght or der or bag. which lIIIIIt'bC order to hold much milk, wia `3 spurt. and Ira fLom In > snrel of my kind: 1.8:. 1.- ,. q me mneru rrouhh luv :1 41:1 nuuHwo.o c1ok In the 1 clanlluuuu IIGU ILUIII . my kind; Ithen long she goes dry befon want a family cow to forty-six week: out of iftptwg the quality of the milk; nu". milk her with my own ~~ 4:--_-. [DRY ll 9002:.-gnu`-J; _ ` _ 1 V to olh peat ind4ue uIenb1`_ 1 ' How ~, -3_V.;,H .* Niw Emp1ru`01MlIL ,,"1r7*~ New All-Wjh'o1 . Z ~ zm Gne.,_gq_, f, 2 `z New numb Yd '; Nair genvmgu. New ineyt.` " `*3 _ .. New Basie:-y.`*-`A ~ -" `f3``_`; New Fancy Special suentloniilll of FLANNEL8, RDA ` MASKS, TABLI Lam KINS. `' %~ REME I7 C jrv 7-` :--'--'D 'V-_-` -'- -I`- > I1]:-{il this dmiaction. 'I'boSjncta- um. _All[ 1 IIAOHEI . - 1! Kingston, 13$?! `A BANxnirr7~4%5tLo%o:K.:%| wnl-""*1(I.-.&`_',K3I" .'V _ Ur` ` u ` '_ _ . . . , _ . 5 .: s 4: mom 1 ;[:w/sf EVENING, sP7E. 1:. _Q..I=XH` -I L I ` '-`W " 5kIIx-eatutuu waning- . . 4""-'.|`i0!o|IlBClt-GRI I .,md.Q * 19. "1 1-rgnnu-ht um nu-dug, ' ` llingtho mu-ht. equal AH 1.1-4- -1 ___.|_ _ M II, B q)t..l8.-l!r Wade `and J both dqubtvhathdif tberdwill L prdaljt It noon on Hondiy, ' fax up in conversation thn ._;.'I . .._._...._. -__--,_ -I an taken races from tiut` can use I K3063 HOE. VINE -Leginlstivo day on llondgy in- _ 4 - , Sept. 18.-Dr. Gould of Dub- , hc'n_on l`uud:y from the Austin [P - gnu: Iona intending psrt.ic- ' ruesrch oxpodljon. _ M of III: dnuh ofthclnt two ` ' !'n.nklia'| party. Capt. Omi- M - 1rd, of once!` the vessel: nest Southampton Ishnd. watch and other relics are in 11!! III `i tnfbn -A-cl:- - 5 quorum arrives. that exten- ' hu unstained denitely the % 'e.o-'n-wz Funny. 0.20 u Onnlsupu-, ll} to 3,15; 1 10 0%: A:hoo--j 5,415 to 5.75. `i-35 *0 0.00: .Gold in new xort it 12 ' .`- P0ri.Iuo.oo,oou 00,00;Prhn *0 00.00 Prilnp, _oo,oo to. oo,oo. % 06 III 0.91! 1,09. `In Flour, 4,25 uouy holding off thoiadI:I|' Illior, but not quobly lover; Who-s-mu mu :1 qua ion. , Ptoyilions unchanged. Asham- Snrutt. It in _now stated that in two ugrut will be ' Inn 3 put dad troulilo to _ 0 luxury of another trisl, and t auyyothsntopcy him `-2'_.___._` vv-v : -u- I Lilia]! 1. thquEi'1'nIg":u': out iu'.':.'i7 lillthilnuktobo ' luxnnv 61 Innthnr trim ....a Tr|n$iIcrs' Guido. as-- -we u,uuu nun prinpv nt 1,80 40 1,90. Ont: rmer; x 153.000 bub; also an 41,000 , Nfnr air Icahn ndopot; . 3101:0573 for do. aoat. Post *2! no an AA A -A -A - F'p't..18.-Tho. Emperor Expo- nnd the Prince Inperinl. ' 3 visit to Queen Isabel}: _o! .. -&- I win. III} II I quot. -- vvuuuluq W 60018 IXIII ` llou gain 2.: 6,95 no 3,25. rponipu are 88,000 bush; ulna % 581,77] an 1.30 for No. 2 01,95 for No. I do`.; 2,55 for - quiet; nooipta an 1,500 Inn; neoiptl an 1a5,ooo_3:nh; V but :1. 1,140 1,1? for In- W _ 1,l9]fornoudnLnd. rum-3; lion Bu-loyun; nuipuuu Irv- ~ 3.9:. l8.-'I'he Nation: of ti 1; Prime Minister Honsbrt bu g Frdnch Government for the '5! the troops from Rome n has M ' Such 1 demand woum '.;:antiI'Il! nIm'III'!. as by the bgftha trusty Frnneo is bound to fgho troops. Besides the state of ruunt door not justify French, :__3llGs_'rox unxns. ` _ , __.__, ._.o. gnu sA,\nJV ;%70fnr return -_ man; 73 It 38,90 6 29,20 for `mu: ; . Iirolaa . Lud quioundcup `in o 2 {c for shun.` ~___'. 1;; iitlrl-I-12`. terrible explonlag .5: g cuitndgo hctoryjn 11.1. `H thirty persons were killed out. M3: were badly wotmdnd; tho` rwhtcn the j explosion oecm-ed u.'_a-.;.. ;;gpumber 13,-cmnml Ia: Pcriodbyueirilcourtntllioti, `Pdtopnys noof 600 fnncn. % to take pouauion of the n, order of the Pope with- m-iution of the `King of Italy. gt, scpt. 19.--A cubic dgqnteh . mus tint the ntuum-`Northetn ` u-rived there After I mpg; pa by nnfnonrnblo Hindi and . uueruin prion. V4 sun uninnined high prion. with a boner lnpply ~:` V supply 9! jntton ni ' lb ux imlhleut at fall _ 1. And -..l;I .. 1; no 1.- gun I-r-Inna -uuU'Iyl.II'l` IVIJIT I31. ssion, ma ho` Inieo Imtiu r latch Inc, with an what that ind luropegng, tonedu GI loft by Franklin : mm in [Sh Tgnnl I - -' - ['VI\u ?"I`! "'r'- - -- IIIMY Mnforce. the :1-gap. h The fvgcuutiou of the town bby R-llllll in not con:m.d_ ,.B_b_]A)t. 18. evening.---ffh . J"- EELEGQPH, gnu-.%"' rm-. in-1` nl nut nucurol -ml}. cheaply, and oxpodillonsly 3 ; \'1`ll'u l..u nnvu-nu...` ..nnu.-an l -_--.,,.'.. --- vorvuu-vuul I m. mu.f jnivs JUB pmzmuu u!`-`FICI. --- ---u 1IIm` C [III 3, SEPT. 18: `noun MIT. I-30 p n. Hind Inn: 116 LD- mu -L " `:15 " Wil Po wars of the Dun Nun buy 50 bud .'-cf of {III publutnng oco. Prim: I rte coyfves or the Cnoucu `qxol mm; the new of the week, rniy be i pg-e a fun naming. Print 34. each. Fndnv .. \-|``uI Luu fI'WVl\'I nu IUIHXZUI --urn-`J furaunruua {nun bcswom acme xv .1 address of the writer , not '.;..`cnl.nn hut -1 A1-hlnn.-.. nf an RR PIPUNDEN T`! nu are indulged in o inl...-..2- -1` . mu -5 enuauce 0: In I 0-1 Lhu curroopnadn: me nine: w.-T rnmr conduct of Englnntl in our late vur, yr the pueeuhle settlement of our dilcultie _l.I I gerernl ilellre of nur people tiu lat! |th in nf the English, and we nincerely hnpe 0Jl' new Minater may he nlile to realize Lie expectntinnl of built outtntriei" It ll not known whether Mr Seward has lntmted Iny of tho` [.)H ll`llIlC|ll- to which he adhered in lhu course of his long corral-I pomlence as to the Il]l'jt.`CK lllll should come & untlcr review in tin prupoled ubitrution. Not in it kcuvin lillllff Loni Stu-nlty hu contented to accept all or any of Mr | :loward`s points. The prohuliility is thlt I nothing lurtlier has be en done then the ap- ` puintment of: new Minister, who has gun- ernl instructions to maintain ngond under- iomnding with the Guvernuient of Grout : Britain. Pulnlic ll`I]lIII.lt DY, huwever, hnl tripeuetl in the meant-me, and out of this ' alone there is 3 better prospect of 3 settlc ment than ever before. In all probability should Mr Seward lenvethe Stine DcplII- l l ment in March next, at the end of Presi- `I dent Johnson`: tetm. his successor will be free from comniitment to any untenable point. and the appmntment nt 3 cmumis- I `mun will be undertaken M {he cut lieat pus-l l0lbl0 date after the L1{Cl.5iUU of the policy ul I libs new cabinet. can u|InuI|LI"U.`l) ruhlr Dlxkieu-f Kings. mnved his reada- tion In nuuhnrlzu lbr: G-~n-mm:-ut. to bol- row 8500.000 iur unlnrscen purpwsel. "ly rm-mber who opposed II. He said it was an cxurnordiuary mudenf Voting money! gnd he must pr-new against It. bevurnl erce R pulv rs wake in nuppnrt .{ the reaulutiun, znying rh.-y Wuuld vou- the Ihoic revenue wt vb: Province to the Guvcrnmem in the same munner, NIL would a_u:u in uhuiniug R: prul. ; Mr Pfllj, ox Uuumerlund, mud n I II')C0(`,h (H1 Hun I-r;nP.. In` II... Y.. ' I - Mr losuu-nd, of Yurmu-um, was the on- l J I The frunlc telegraph orwntori in England have been II`-llld by 5 report thhl the Gov vrnmom purpu Isl Io diomuu than all when it go: eon-r.l of the lines ;` but the story II can- tndicud. ' `H 0011.0 VII! 4'15 5! In 3.3-` n.:n. laud train 6:45 I. I. ll II N II [This in by Montreal time, than which doducl `TI lninu 9| for the dntrincv between Iouuua tad hxngsmu lzxue] ' A name: engaged in romovlng snap from an honor): of tho Uiuiul;-pi rl vet our BI. Pnl, linn.. Inn week, pulled up 1 horse and a buggy, gll bu-uruod. Tha hono Ins dud, having backed ad I fury b-I lame union show qotuwho but udhdbon nn`oro, -. QCIVOJ vi vuunlrclllsllll, IIIIU ` -pet-cb on the mute of the Iuterculuniul Rnilwny Ln Nun. Srouu. Government, by minute ol Council, rtc--mmrndul the line by {ha-|AcIdinn mines. Mr Puidy declared thnt runretbe wursubnl. could bcacinpmd. He: moved 5 resolution In the trCK lhlt the mining inter:-It uh-Juid not be we only one ` consulted, and that whnt is known as the Fully Lake mute was desirable. The resolution passed witbuut division. The Legislature will be prorngued on Monday afternoon. I {J...n..--1 I'\....I.. _.:n __ ., in . -- - Ixufnr Cwt --Tho following are the mines or c-dou who have 1 and Iucoomfnl ex- nmincuono, uni nu: entitled lo 2nd clue cem- cua fxon: the Hnlmry .-cboul, Kingston :- John Agnew, Portsmouth; Jno. B. S. Bur- uelt, Brunpton. 1. That we, the members of the Bar in King- ston, bno heard with deep regret of the death ofsir Henry Emiub. one of the moat distinguish- ed of our pto'euion--n III! whit in will be widely and ,Ievere'y hl ; and we hereby ex- preu our qmpntb; with Lady Smith and the be- reaved {uni 1 on the and event. 2. That we do nlltnd the funeral in bar coo- EIIDII. 3 Thu 1 cnpy of\he grove resolution: be tnnsmitled to Lady Smith by the secretary. Rtcann T. Wnnu, Secretary. j.:._----3--j ,, ._............u m n s;o`uner's jury. The man Ind been shunt horn home some days, but where and-wilb whom his family did not know; ` but when he r:Lurn-d IWO or 1brce days since his! body was terribly bruised, and his throat bore ` mark: of brutal r-enmeul ; he alto appeared to have received internal i~ jaws of a serious n-:- zurc. The mediorl man who at ended him unri- bmu hll denlb to Lb-3 ed`--er: of three injuries, an ! I dvspntoh was sent 3' once to the coroner, Ir Shnw, who I-FL hero lb ! manning to inva- `ig-uc Ibo nkir; but we hnve not yet uceru.in- At I moving of the mambo I of the legal prafonsion. bold It the uce of Ksrk;-Mrick t Sun on rntnrday n Lornoon. It Agnew in the chi", the follow-ng ueaclulionn were passed nnnnnnonI|y:- 1 0lI|.,. / Poucl COURT, Saw:-1ay.-A lolimry ineb.-L nu made his upper!`-nce at the tar this morn- ing, giving as his name that of the famed pirate Paul Jones. Ea win 3 moody lo-king man, or 1? all sociable Io It ok upon, and 3 strangu- to K ngoron, ant upon being in"ormed [but he was faced 32 for his oi! -ace, laughed at me : idla, and said that it would be sometime beforo the bench would get $2 out of him. 'rl'|npn tan -A-K -- ` ' ' The `v-cl Lrn*c~n u n a. in prr-min! c4oe helwron a c 0: a T110 fnilbleaa |wnin bud I0 In three I: ndrgd lattml, :11 was damages. suuuIIuJ IIICIUUUD. Geuernl Dnyle will go to next week.-Glabe. Scnncrox or Fom. PLAY.--A name at Aaron Adams, 3 .heemm, suddeily It his `home on Wul{o.~LIi eircumsuncu auciently auspicioui the investigation ufu co 'oner's jury hnnl D--- -l- " ` Ht D1-In-H hu knighted Hr E. W.` Wnrkun, Hem!-cr for Stucttpoft, Chairmtw of the :~<~urt--Euttern Rsvny Cumpnny. and ufllcfll uuvocnte fur the Rnilwny in- It.-rrsi wbucver tt vnnru to opprru the puhitc. ur drive 1 harguin WIILI Guvcmv meat. or get mi of 3 luv whuch OOll~ m nuey and pmtectl life. He Iitlfor Stock- pm! lu-|I.'liDaH_V no u Lil-crnl. but really no u Ctmrm-u; pum A-Iulluniu motiuno on pnpet, hut gnu them up when Ms cun- lururniu` npcu `ht-if 1-3:1. Ha led the fun; agunu the puhhc in the mumr oftho fares. and deft-uus It on the ground tht the Com- punizs, urn If tury have wanted their mum-y in irunl elprnki," rcckleu con- trucu_ nnd mud [min with not other. have n muurnl light to the per cent. He hug never dune the nation a ocrvice of any m-Ht, -nd CID only have been dccornted In the hope that he may one day be of use to th: party he nu-trvnully opposes. We trust the mm-kpurt electun wnl cnmider than Inc'I.-ad rid the House of allots! one Dtrt-ctor." ;u nu: A:x.~:-(Linn) I111: *1HL`Tl.)m [1, ill V'.i1_F Pruvmcusl .'.ucn-ur_w. mnvc- an address in ' we Gun-rnur praying him to transmit the i Hnuuh: ul Cnuucul and l't4a0H1li0DI on Re-I pen. In the BJH:-I1 Guvzrnlucnc. and lino` llp-uying him m use h.s personal iv uenct uwarua um.-nniug Rcyul. The resolution Puuscd I.1na111nnn:.ls- , `._. .- .............5 ,_ Ppuscd un_auxmu.~lv i M. n..x,:.. .: :2}- - _-_-- -vuuau `CL .91 UUX 01' Elm. There nu nozb.n3 else of public interest be. oro the bxuch. --u" VIII" \ilt'|| zwr RUE ID D.r. Topper`: G`-Vern Inc HEN BIa|1lIHT(iGUV't. ... . -. . -. :*r_Av.|]' ;1x_-:'.|_|_ ur- in;.{ Tm: |-LI: Hint] pal-ed. Me uric-I lwr H1: I-:1}. w-I lrea,sun_-r~ :ppr'a G--vernmrnu, and .150 in 1 I lnalncllnni GuV'gI|.Q)e[|[_ H gggjhpl I.` Rrptnl p.ur:_y` guns [U m cumw` rs-In ii`.-1...` ..1 lJ...:...m.... I 1-`Row HALII-".\.\'. I` LCD `PD iru In '_ bff`-lb of` 'IW'v'Pnd 3 d n l'(\|nhI|n.- ` om. man by the mm. died rather mine Wulfoflalnud under neatly auspicioul to warrant ,1 (-n~nnn-Va !..._ ""` u-Inna"!-IllIll`I` uuluu II Mu. --mmrndul `r u.n.l I... _..a.._.. _I T1 jury. The .4 r his I u .1 .....A |-1- ` I Two noted English Church clergyman hnve declared their nnnticnenu on the Irzuh Church question, nnd taken I stand qu-ta nppoted lo the men genenlly eu- E:-rtuiurd by the nu: of the clergymen of the Esubiiulud Church in England. Tues: twn clergyman no Dr. Vaughan and Dr w_rl.nrr..n -I-...-_ _.--7--1 -- u I` I. url 3"!) 0! d u rowhmm. j rm ted himself in: u Inulcwd In 10 - ...`...u.`u. Irrnm Mr V i1, ._.l _._ I . , , Newloundlnnd I The poultry was not no lurgoly upnuntod u l common, which In to bouoribod tome nnlltnnu 130! man birds for exhibition ll pnunt (tonal . moaning. It a pear: to ho olmout uuluo to! I comment upon mi-ernblo coop! bird! an co}- | and exhibited lI.,Ild_l0IIIkinddIlp:nllYp sxnh `cud by 3:14 dawn by an oochq upon fl V ' toern-ot--od unaided by say nrrnv-gcntont in all ibeantifut g nn mlhv hue bran made rum ai ' 4 banquet unrivaled by any upon lbe Maud, f- e .......u . cw: no IU` uuwrrl so IUCODJI hf bouque 0 during `be long WIIHQT, Ind in this do .t.trtme-ul Mr Ni 01, Lao, 1 n his ulintnnco, 3 or the oouquoxl than It-to lbO IIILII um. her,- and each or them as usual of tho utt, formal` geo.-vwmgue c1nas-ifind-ed we except 1 pitcher I . at b ham: which baa been tlncod with lb uou-` . iqwerl and, it is proumed, mun Le cl used with I I I I I !. I heir native b-mt; and -Ilurnl ggce Us ith` ilh .ma 1 Ir I-.lL1allODa of nal uulth there but flue bouqua: oi the lot Hood 0 no Ion all lbl llnnd as he Ha-tor nu.--d it upon en-oriug, l and ttta best anntzed fan bouqurr, both mi ebnpv (uni we nip, ode this in -0 be considered very ma 9 i-:1) and in tmsngnmeut. 0' (I l -u-I } I 1 I ( E z I 5 `Wu anon-ditod Lo Ibo in tr at Mr: 11.!-1 mt- I I I t i gt) , wbtle Mm Finer exhibited Iozne L-uuti-I tmly arranged b :11 tonquetl. The baugiug butt-tn were u an st. improvement upon fotmer ` show, and the exhibition of those at the upper | , t I ` end ul the tulle dtlplsyou mom tbgn gunman t , I5il tn Ineir arrmrrm. nt -nrl n..;.-... DJ..-` i .....,. ' V In this deparuneat the grapes deserve the `rm novice. and than which certainly nothing . cuult be ner. Although the exhibition of thil : rut! was not large, tu merit was unqnuticn. able, and wilaerva, it in to be ho_.ed, an n lllOh1ul`Ll0 the eultivatiun or it!!! dehciotu and eaeily railed fruit. In fact the ehow of fruit generally ehonld do much towards inducing the N the peotle in the vicinity of Kingston to give more attention to fruit culture, and | Iupply those Irante In this respect for which we are now dependent upon foreign importation 1. such exhibition: as on Friday to be really noo- rul ehould` encourage that clnas of pt-none who do not enter into the culture of fruit from the fenr tlat it r-quire- more time, patience, akiI|,. k|.'lOI1v:dP, and experience than they posaesr, while at the same time they ehould demo ltrato to another, and more nurn routt clttss, that the rent: -1-: when they have 1] rated out fruit tree: they have failed to reaiine -hir expecvatione, in I notpwtng to any {unit in the trees Whemselvu nor uneuttahlenea or Cltmli, 1-... ......i- .- | ...,._......... luv u; uuu In [DO trees Whemsolvu clunute, but llmyly to their own neglect mud u want of due cure an` attention in after cumntiun. This class do much mischief by rrlmng tber experience and failures, diacournging other: Ivhu might do bet. ter from 1-Inuling, without being stle to gave their ll'uO cuunre. In the show of , rape: Ir John Franr exhibit- ed ulandid El. ml 3 M Rose Ubuaeau, ame- colour :1 Tony, black Enmourgb, Wi|:no1's Hnmburgh, s11.r\:wu un.er guns, and euc apecum n of the Iubells, 0 mo.`-y ripe, ulan a very ne Ira] ofdferentaorm Mr J. A. All-n, an enxhuliuln in grape cul. lure, came out in great force Ihowing Adiron- dac, an Fontnineblenu, bieck Hnmburgmblnck bl. Peter, Delnwn e, C0!2|:'0l'd. Dian. r--L--H- pen nir .-ultur.-, very means congoninl no A cunno ueur. There were . Ibme reuluy goon pencila.rmlnn.andrneto1er. lnble Inter-cnlour In. dscapo of Loch Lumund. ~ We 1-Ironylv rrcomme-ad the abolition at" hm ` brunch in fulurn. oxhnbinoaog it in I. complain ; 1'-I-cc. The Indie) deparum-nt III I great. to- ; vo,.til.e, and dlnplnyod nrllo-an of gun beauty 1 and in enrilen urncty all 3 nnged with much I attraction, In to and null. We Iouldho: nu- ` __.._..4._. ..-.. uu cuvulcue nus, and one by no for {car of incurring tho wmh oftho nu: sex by tho dreadful blund n In should non `cirtnlnry commit. I I -gov um CO! I! oumit. _ _. . --- ---r-IIv_IvU nuulc IUILI CUTWDB I : vnsvo arr-mgemant and delign. Before` I waving [hit me; nruncnl In cannot refrain from ; coudrmuing the bad mun shown a tho duplny : of: huge fnchlln lirrcbed upon a huge frame, 3 unmounted by wooden elgica of bird! .-o nxcelv sir Ly bideoul ll5l.' the b-nuliful plum an un-! able I0 hide in an n-rrniry, uni inueed m u-. bibnot appealed to into bad no intention 0! do- n; .-o rf judgrd by the addition of yellow Ind 12:: urn: Iitb which snich it was bednubcd,` |.n4, _p.,...h .6` M-..-n.|- ..__4_,,: - - - e5tab`Iabu! xfnt I5 Ca p-cg ts: uI' truth, 1 mouug H: and In c.a~e mm mm: I-ish mu Lav.-ur-5 .\1r Gad gr--uu-J that tiny _',ealuue3 nu Iitland. ,_,_ _- _._. . - -1--n~-a Jill , Dill lnulea ll. 1 I [ ' `shed:-ubtm lsna which, If possible, rendered the thinganl ' as re :1 r'n;._;ly unenduruble. We unaorszand ; lb-B alagnul c` nJnbu.ion In from the Prov n- ci 1 Fun 1-n arr wborr, it is no uchopod,it u.ll be ruumod lo rem: I: la I-lo. -.- -. ... .... ., .... cnnuullllll 1n cul. e, C0!:|r0l'd, Diana, Inbelln, Hartfa rd Prolic, Iolne exccedingly ne Sauce.- wnur and Rose thsuelus. My 1`I-lxidn an-uo.-A L:_ ._i-- "I wuwx uuu HUI? LLIIIIEIIS, Mr Thibido conned his contributions grown under glul. and bad lplrndid ape of black t1al:I:|burh_ blnckt. Peter, Rule I at] 5 and goldtn Muscat. Pv-.n...n. (1 :.I:..._..._ .-,I_ .- 'l(l r: Iluu guzurn NUICBL Profuse: R inliacnaon look uni pears, which were very fine- Ipecim: I1! dsmcult I0 ueurul-. {rum his we nibimed by Mr Brigg: nnd other name we dxd not laxn; 3.- pluzna were on the lull, 0 pouchu of very flit nize, but ripe. the lead in apple: , while good re ex- Rtn1lEmE[',WbUiP me 18 Vlrlelll of 111 three utes 01 Ill I.pparam.y un- v DUI IAILIII. The vagu-tables were ail well up to the stan- dsrd Inlrk, with In excepllon of cool aunt, the only uafly good one: of which mt cxhibii- ed by Mr Lllde G gnmiu druh ad kloyl were shown by Mr H. Metal`), and Mr Berry and Mr Wntu In to among the urea! conspicuous ('uILiVl'O'I iu lh'I nruncb of the department. Mr 91 right and Mr M Fhixrgln exhibited some cap-Isl celery, prpptrg Ind parsnip; There we 1 very Dna Ihnw n? i........... ..J 5111030 of Bend cul-ure for ll ck feed BC P .3; l.'UIl"lJ' prpptri IOU pfihip vet, ne ehow of tometoee and egg pl .1; -, the Inc: roth picked and utuched re the hue, anu eqzubes and cucumber: were represented hy gi.a `tic individuele, some of the former an-ighmg 10-1 10:. In mole grown fur the mun Ibrra were the Lens! ne temples, and were pre- gemgc, |o`nt- exoe!l-.=nt and wall grown nrwc. tiee. Mr Nicol we: 1 large contributor in lhil department. FIJI ART! AND LIDLI-B DIPLETIIIT. Of the pictures very lmle need be recordd i the g-nu-men who aolrd the pan of` judge` certehly hud`no enviable tuk, and by ueur. `N...-. ..... THE DAILY NEWS--SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19. __________________________;_______ TII POULTIY. VIGITA ILII. I'll IIUXT. ..g u [Hm an`-r:`uf me Atluuuic of I speedy Mzneunrm 0! the Alabums claims. The haw Y--nk Tribuu writes: "0-Jr mw M-`u..u.r :. Guru! Britain may not have, an the Louduu Tinm winks. n oartc blancfu =0 i"'_'lI: L-n A lulu-Inn cue; but-1hnl lbs cue um c.-:23:-gr: Inn nuenuon more prominent- ly than umy other d-pmmanic (subject, no une Until :11. `rue ham 1: duiroun 01 no any Erllicmzul. unu seams to admit the responsibility of England Ind her duty ufp -ying an udcqunto Indemnication- Tue Eiilil p pen in genenl talk Iuuibly on the subject, mud on much more unions to bo on gum! Lffml with lh United Sum: than thcy ew during thi III . Although in unnut. say that thus Lucian pouplo ,.no annual umrophhnuouunu the `ucu um cuumouuona to fruit . specme-nu L blnckst, Pump :2... Fl...- L ind ia;nu_;; -- Ann. Of formnl ` ;mud_ uce ll Itch.-rs \ _ lncod wish 1: :.hur( uu .f: f,: pun. ur-1 mm` M 1` um M noi > n1-.de,mo a 3 ,5` ,1 non I `Md ` n 0 or My 11 : dim: bollqf-H, in { "mi! in .n .... ...'..J___; . vrvlfull spec IIIPIII . Rune Chan- In vmnunu up ` "0 0' ' mm In nurur_y- ,{1Wmb"4 and the osunl I PH? ' L vrnnlinz, nor W-"' in` lublms be tor- ` fuel: nu, gen-1 1, fu.n.gu- .n_dg 1] aid 10 nah.` Ilr No-Ion and 5 TE I9 {mil Uur `of gut uu uu [UH-FDID` to [ill UIOQUO. Rev Mr Eiultnud, approving heartily of the t desire for unanimity, could not content to adopt ` n canon which professed to uphill I rubric in a menu con-very to what we: elmr-at univer- I sell] held to be its meaning; end which eeemed to him to he in reetreint of liberty. He uld this without any leening towerde extreme titul- l inn. On the contnry be was ehocked with the articles in the il1lQl`l0l', end the edvertieemente on the outnde of the Englieh High Ohurcn peri- odicals, end in En. lnnd he wee no deeply griev- ed with the ritneliem of St. Alhene end else- where. thll he did not find himself in e t frame of mind to receive the Cotnmunio-v. Withtbeee vewr, however, he held Lint bring e branch 0! the Church of tinglend and In end, the Church in Cened. had no right to lemetnte either on ri- nuel or doctrine. He therefore held that they were bound to the Prayer book, end hed no mo- rnl right. to touch t. Nut did he lee the expedi- t ncy of thl. movement. They were asked to tnke thin etep on the ground of the wide Ipreed elerm which [l'rYaiid, but which be thought won an- , founded, inasmuch II -he Clergy of the Province bad no tendency to rituellsm. He ridiculed the objections tn.de to poculilritiel of dreu,end to euch aymbole as be new on the well: of that room- (Crone: with legends.) Besides, Ihil cry of papery hnd been ruined ngvinst every rite end ctr many of the Church, including the use of the white aurplice in the pulpit. The chnnge, too, wound unly he the beginning of further changes. Any absolute legislation on the enh- iecl ennpninlle an. .s... A- L-- Acl-II. 0- Rev. Mr Givins men withdrew his amendment 1 for the present, and the House ngfeed to take up the I-'=Ih Canon. This Canon -is to the al-ct -hat ot-inning ministers shall wear bands and drcenl. comely surptioes with sleeves, and if any question at-is - on the decency or comolineis, the same l-I13 be decided by the Bishop - that gru- duates shall wear h ods indicativeo their or- ders, and all pvt!!! mm or robes of silk. The Rev. Dr. Byck die!) mond: ~ That the House concur with the House of Bishops in the resolution sent down tn this v House on the ma lnst., and subsequently` cz- pla-ned by who House of Bishops in Conference ; and that this House adopt in addition thetsto, the ruolntion submitted by the Raul: Givins, and that this mutation be transmitted to the {Upper House with a raqusat that they will accept II. ._ `.15 than Ila..- - ` ` , _._. J _._- --v arc. VIII`!-ICU l|U" Dr Wnrbullun, whoa respective sermon sud lmcr are nouced in 1.1:: English jour- nals I0 mud by the lat Insil. r`_ `v___.,_uu -._.-vuna. Ilrtrr-11 bvpt I3 -(`anon B u ! said he ty- lien-d1b;.:n no Id be [O-.-ll he to unvo at ans. 1: mhy The High Cbhrunmeu war ready to re I:u.nro- Ibe om-nuivo pvac-ices which ware com- ; pl: ned 0'. and the Cburcbmcn were oflhu name mlud. The qmovion now In wbemer the 3 (`hurt-b a:mhLI Con mm to maintain bl ? chanc- `| tar as 3 rue Pno -uanl Church. of wbuhc-r ii vroald be brought into 1- n'un:it_v with the , (`bnrch tr! Rum: I at would decide f. r Ibo-m. WM: did the ,h'_1noi -aw furrh-I:-1-Ivy-:1? The Cuurcb of jib: Pro-incl would lwk at what the B_\nod turd, not at what`. lawyer; in Eng nnd might `say. And be felt lbs: ch-rg\mcn who migh- di'-1' (on: 430 Synod woul1,neu-rtbeleu. be {ready In ubry I Rn w u um-A --u--- .L_ I - People Mud-Ibo luuyri-I in ,.....5.;.. nu; uuauluw Legtaml ject, especinlly with the doubts the right. of the S7 nod to tunpot pr hnni n..n1.-l -__-|r -- V .5: 3 urw quuuug rr.me-, also I Mexicnn Ind- v dis and nccuulrements, shown by Mr Thlbodo al ` all article of cariosity. i The viniuurn tn uh. um- ..-.... .......--..... A..- i,_. __.- .. 5... up uuv I u. cnuunlo Ind dalma- xin-u:in;-a which they did (-0! know even lbe abnpe of; and which even his friend, It Dar- : ha would believe him to be mud if bu Ihoulo R; _ _ _ 1 put on on rou.rnm In hm hm...- J,_-, .,.,,,. ...._, -mu we uouotl prevailing u to tamper with thin PT!!- er book, would produce zesutsnce, end tbue cause the very evil it W8: intended IO prevent; though al:.t.n oflegialuout he would join in the DJOIl stringent declnrllizrll against extreme ritu- a iam-by which he meant nnything guing be- yond the prac'ice| which hnd hitherto been in ` ulo. ' "' I In the dairy and housewife-department there t appeared no deciency : excellent bread, butter, cheese, and the various other requluitea in the department were tetnptingly apread out. and appeared to meet the full approval ofthejudgol who lingered lovingly over their merit: for a con- aider-bls length of time. Among the miacellan- nus articlra exhibited may be noticed a very it` boat ; a model of: force and auction pump in- ? vented and exhibited by Mr Edwin Honey; also i rt gnrien engine by the nine gentleman ; Hr Gagr`s new quilting fume; also Mexican lad- vdii Ind nnthnnr-..un..-.9. ..L...__ L. as. nn_:i_-.1- _ an article 0| cartostly. ;_ Vililurs to the show were numerous dur- htng the afternoon, but in the evening the nurse- ti--n of the band of the R. 0. tti-:1 iucrenlod the {number. and we whole who wane present ep- : peared to consider that the prev-em exhibition in no may interior to its predecessotl. I EDI-IJ Ill UK`, Rn. W B. Bond and na to thrre being no ri- mnliam in CIl.lI1dl, bu need on y quote the luv- ing ol 1 gen lemnu un It-L! SyD0d-th|t if their igbtod cm dlru were llown out he and olbe a would be L1 an into uD0lh6l' Church-bo did rol any the Church of Rome. There III extreme rnu Lam. and Ibo who pncdnod it would be `lbol-at Io nan} it. Rev Mr Smyvb exhorted the Synod if posliblr o unanimity ; he and his fnendn were ready to give up lhe black gown, and Lo orlod on ottm plrlits to give up the 3'0. ohuublo Ind dalma- .|.-_- .A` .~-~.., ~~-... ..`....~.., ",4" to 0' [n.u I i Tlhfniu` go bi. Di_ Rev Mr Hulnnml .n......:__ n._._ ....... ulu auuulu Dc used, sad the prohibiting of shot should not be used, as being thought to be of 5 Romuuizivg chlllcter. 39 held thetjlr Givins' propose rehsliog to veslmsnts would he incongruous, 9.. an addition to the Canon on Rites and Ceremonies which were not vest- rnents. l`h-re was another Canon Which was exit.-es-ly applied to vestmenta-ho meant the 3h Cunt-n. Ho desired, thert-lo<.e, instead of locking on words to the 2nd Canon. that th 83 nod should take up and amend the 13th Oun- on In reply to Mr Holllnd,Le said thnt he thought there wss reasonable ground for alarm -not so much from what bsi been done in On. made. but certainly from what Wul done in England; end he quote-do witness before the Ri- lunllllc commission in England, who stated thst the chusuble was so emblem of doottine- the doctrine of sacrice, and it showed that he wan usacrlicing Priest. He held that the dire;-. euces which separated that man from Rome wu very slight indeed. For these reasons hf t.o_-ed lhnl Mr Givina would withdraw his mo. tiou,and Mr L oaemor his-tn ndtntlnt, in and t` that the desire oi the sin nd might be obtained in the mode which he now proposed. Rev. Mr Lo-semore would piefer that his gmenlmi nu sboulclhe voted on in order the: it might appear on the record. It was accom- ing y pul and lost without division. Arcbdeocoo Palmer then ment that the 13th canon be now considered. The opin on of the House of Bishops was that the House should regulnto the question of vest- ments by any means that it con (1 legiltlnntaly employ; but that lb lr Loraships also thought lhut anything that should be done ought to be temporary pending the decision of the Court of Arches. Ho appealed to Mr Givins to drop I his motion, sud more to bring up the 13th can- on, on which he (Archdeacon Palmer) would retire. D,__ II l`I- - Ire Irhlzug In A be inrvitnl-Ir, 5 cuuaxam-rs. F mrut ul` (mesa: e'.:h+-r la<::-um! with tn-iy n kl.` Dr W Wurl this subject in I remody. The miserable |polo- A giea for [was In very generally and urn not only ? unt Io uiiaplny Illa birds, but ul' positively an nnaiglluy nd ilinn to any w_ell rogulutrd lho. ` Exhib-L rs should nlau bear in mind, all olla equal in exhibited birdl, those in proper coop!` will I1W\I receive a prefer:-nce from the judgei. Again, in all cases Ibr birds should bi pres.-med cieln of i'.n her, with their fuel and comb: Wuh- od, and In ensure cleanliness during the time they remain on new the bottom of tho pun! should be strewn with nwduat, nnd no and mi- mined. A 151,, - - nncuuclcon tuner and be with the view: expressed by several lpenkers OK the Iubject uf ven menta-the dening of what ventm me should ht: used, and chnmctu-. H. mm lh.l u.. sun--ru, _ A fair specimen of grey dorltlng and blunt `splnilh, the Inn shomnga ne face bntbsd `comb, I pair of good back-breasted game (3 ` cockenl and Pullel), u lolenble aiavor Hamburg, and a very n than of feather-l--gged bnnmns, ? were the most womb; of notice. There were \ the pairs of fine tuxkeyu, but a (rut deciency `In ducks and a total absence of geese. The ll-llnl hair 9! ow of those genernl fuourhel. } the pigeons, mu present, and some very pretty j Anuorn r-baits. l he cage birds were poorly re- pr!-seulrd, b-ing conned to I ten cauuriu Ind ? an English iiunc-L Iv Archdeacon Palmer : rilh rho vi.-. --. ---- THE DEBATE ON THE CANONS. PRO VLVUIA L BYNUD. HOUIIWITIBY, DAIRY, C0. , -__..,.., ......uunu5 use HR rplice chnngc, ly prevailing esynod tamper with ma. ....-.. ,,_.___...., ....u n. uuuvveu mm. be purated Hviua aaemur ndInouI.,in I d ch nrononndi _ ~--v uvuuuuu In lll Uuurl Ippealod xove Great (]pt(`hi0l1I ind burl: 3`.-re: nf vzuxemeut or writes: Mnnwur m Guru! many ca Alnlnvlun but. his 1- ol.,.. ---- -` IHUDUOII IIIUH