Kingston News (1868), 21 Sep 1868, p. 2

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uuu. _ A meisage was received from the Biahopu, Itqting that they had prepared a petition to the Governor-General for ytye eglqblilhmont of in- ebriale uylums, and uniting the House to con- cur. ' ` _ , ,-.-r -- ---au.: :4: IIll'UI|. Bnq lien-apolilnn F09 confirmed on divislog, and the Home of Bishops asked to concur. The Proloculor read I message from the Bilb- nol. later lhnn nix o'clock The Proloentor snnouneed thnt he had m:oiv- . l IJHIIUII I Curried. n__ II I In Lu-c'D]ll0!l'. ' ' This View wan dissented from by seven! speakers, and the concurrence was carried with. out divisiJn,on the motion of Archdegcon Patton, seconded by llr Bull. ~ Thu mnnn.-. On- ... --- ' ucvuuunu 0} III D1] Th; Ipouon for: seven Iva cufied. v]!|,__ _..1,.- .:.__. ovvcu `I'll 0IlI'll'-U. The rules Being iuspendoc specling the election of Biaho conrmed I: Th Pl.'OlD(!I.ll.nl- I-and I Iv-nan cu Lu VI Uuuurinecl. The Prolocutor said it tion. A Ll-ll. Hon. Mr Hula doubted the propriety of the petition, although he heartily approved of the object, but thought that as thin eected the whole public, {and had reference to the expenditure of publig: many, It in ugppjng out of tha Iphnro ` of theisynod. ,...um;, gyu nu: rerarance the oxpenditu many | pp f lb the-Synod. 9 in` 0 N ` dissented ac SDeIkCI'I_ nnd Ih I-nnnnu-unn-n --- - - ' ` PR 0 1'! N01 A L H YNOD. Iha adjournment the coalideration of the x for the temnorul man-a-......... ..r .I.- Il |.'ll`.U- ` auspendod, the Oanpn pc- election Biahnn nr u........r ---a uA+_Au-I'UI-II- mu uuzmaerauon or 1 temporal mnnagemunz of1 nned. P81!` evening sitting in: half-put I. :P"_-"-`Va! I-Q0 Uanog re. , Bishop of up-areal" ind urmad an ai.:.|.-... -..i xeqnirod conrma- '-nu-..:..A ...:u_ 0036111`. I III` ' the 'odn ` llyfroml: sd! .1, r the (381 The ad _ 3.1 _--..l &.LaIn tecuu-I neauy, cheaply, and axpodihuusly an to DAILY .\'F.\\`>` Juli I'Rl.V'l`lNG UF["lC-E "'r}{.Y.* is} no couti nun` lI'I.._.._..--InX..- I n on I I] lllnll *_ vvuvvv-uvu vs nu-,- on gay- sdif O In Oonvocntn. ` _ ad in Iittlng 4 alf-pm at} 1104-! Iidention 0 ~ Temponltiol Act. whlcb mu nally udoplod, nnd cent In the Home of Bishops for concur- IUIICO. nu... u......a 45.-.. _.....o lnln nnnnidrllnn of The Synod then went Into consideration of the Cnlionnlnhnl MINE 36 'thCllI"'0 1`Il Home of Binhqpo. and continued till :91: o'clock, when tho Sy'nod.` adjourned winpoui pdbpuoc ID! h-nnnn l The 105th clause of the Union Act provldel that "unless shared by the Parliament of Cann- ` la, the salary of the Governor General Ihull be ~ Ian thousand pound: Itorling money of the United Kingdom of Grant Hrltnin and Ireland, payable out of the Consolidated Revenue of CI- nadn, and the name shall form the Ihird cblrgo A l thereon." Il1L:'_ :__I......o cl..- nIn1u lI`alIQQ In oh- Ilnlnn Ant IDGFGOII." This in about the only clause In th Unlon Act that the Parllnment of Onnndn has power to in- terfero with or modify, Acting upon the mp- pmitiun that they hnd I. dincretion in this nut- tor, the Parliament of Canndn xed the Gover- : nor G-onenl | ulnry u 86,600 sterling, or about $17,500 Ian than the Inn: propoud. Not rethin- ing retrenchment when it sacted his own pock- et, hl: Excellency Governor Genenl Monck to- fund to auction tho Bill, ml loft lt for the con- sideration or the Imporlslfirllsmont. with tho advice, no doubt, that the Royal nun! should ; be withheld. Whether luch ndvlm were given or not, the Bill bu been vetoed on the ground that $50,000 per annum Iflitlln enough,` in the estimation of the Imporlnl nuthorltlu, to sup- porv. the dignitlu of web an olce, and tore- munento tha urvicu of one capable of lling it, I II; It appears, therefore that the Home Govern- ment did not intend the: the Pnrlixunent of Co- `E nudn ohuuld have any discretion In Altering the sum; of the Governor General, except they did It) by way of Innrouo. The Ilnlute, of conue, I doe! not say :0, nor even imply It in tbo`pl:ri_.- 3 seoiogy employed, but still the Duke of Buck- ` ingbam. in terms, hu lntiniohd to In than we I 111 -_v increase, but we cannot decrease the sum mentioned in the Act of Confederation. Allvlnnnnlvn n nun 1.-.. ..-..._.I 4.. 1.... ol._ nuiu HLCIIHUIIUU III LLIB Act In UOEXCGEIHUDD. Although no one can pretend to deny the rlght of the Queen t9 veto any meaaure that the Canadian Parliament may pus, yet that right bu boenjo eeldom and judiciously exercised, that it has hardly been felt to have any practi- cal existence. When not trenching upon Impe- rial lntereeu orprivilegu, we have hitherto been permitted to legielate without iqutfonnpgaud wjth the samenntrnmmelled independent!!! I! the [ British Parliament. We therefore cetmot idol: 3 upon this Map of the Home Government but as ' very injndicions. Being a matter of dollail and cents which the people of Canada have to pay, ` it appears to us that the paymaetere should have ' something to say in the matter. They ahould, at least, not be told in one breath that they have a discretion in regulating the amount to be paid to the Governor General, and in the next bl'Ellh. that [how 11.!` crap.-Ian] ihne (Nan-anh-.- -um us unuugn w lulu ulelr eoncmnonl In )0 mutter. They will hudly` agree with him tint $32,500 is not enough to conunmd the props! kind of talent or tgupport the ignity of the . d T oicn. Win: it itcannidared {hat 35,000 in. thought nucicnt for Preaidonl bf the United States, unruly n ulnry "Indy out-lhkd larger would be nupla for the chief oicer of the Do- minion of Cundl. " DAD Ann as-.. _-_n _.- --__,. -, , The groiing tobacco H0 but, and 1850. p in `Vlrginh In the promlltl the tarps! yitld. 0513! "_ uunun DI bllll-I. For our own part we now: no In] Bouill- ency in cutting dogrn to tho lowest ' the n-. lnriel of Iubotdinnu ocinlu, and at the ulna time incmuing to an ulrungnnl gnru u lap` lury of the Govu-nor, who should ho the rm m set an enmple ofdiuiizlerutedneu in the good work of economy and rot.renchmonL-Ham'nga Claronick. l T1-mus ammo and depart from the Kingutun ` rnhnn an !'nI`.n-I - auu cum u| um Irgci UK we rncmc Railroad on lhe Isl. of Septunbor Inn 1,387 rlnilesywnt of Ohlcngo. ' -' I[||___ ___;!_ ,, . I - -;- Iv um uuusruor uelgrll, sun In Ill! next. brellh, that Lhq "had entchod ihll diucretion un'_li.|;ly, llld that thcir nation could not be run . `I. I. |..-Al- ___L_|.1_ -L--.1-.,' A o A-- IIIIIJIU It in `hard 1; probable that .1-`cunning of the Duke of Buckingham will convince the Fulln- meal or Canada to slur their conclusion: in the I.-. mnllur Thn -In L-.4ll-' -...-.. _.:.L |.~__ . .... ....o... uni Iuuuluuu, lo mu precautions quite` vulaantcd in the Era: place are no lpngnr need- ed, Besiden,i1la contended, grazing npqu _tbe same ground that the Tens herds hlfa gazed upon is necessary to the development oftho din- Ollie. Effort: arc being madqby th-0 mnngrrs oftbi ' Grand Trunk and Great Western Railways to have the ordrr revoked which prohibits the through Irnlc in cattle. They represent that the dmue baa nnhsidod, so that precautions quite blaea an no Inn... ......r_ The Neatorian arrived of!" Father Point,` on Saturday night, having made an unusu- ally quick passage. Among her passenger are J udge Hsggny, Hop. D. L. Macphonon Honourable George Brown, and their fainil- 19!. The Rev. E. Lowe, who created some ex- citement in fashionable circles in few ago, by eloping with Lady Adelaide Vane Tempest, has just been presented by Mr Dist-neli with one',o,f thlbeut living: in the gift _of the Crown. _He will no doubt thoroughly realipe ttrpth of the old saw` --" It is In ill wind thin blows no !l_Iln any good." That can hnfdlv be riohtlv 44-. year: -- u up -u nu wlqu r.n_|I: mow: mu: good." hardly be scribed as a vain tempest whic good living. `.1 ri hily do- h b ow him: U _ ----vu- We understand that besides the prizes to which be is in due course entitled, the Pro~ vincial Association have passed a resolu- tion to award to Mr Cochrane, the eminent cattle-breeder, of Compton, 2: gold medal, as some recognition of the ntue of his aer- Vicl to the am-icnltnrn nf` Olin nnuu.s._ L_ 5 the counter of the publishing olive. Price .I Single topic: of the DAILY NIH} any in Ind I I ..._. wvpalli u.-.-.-uaunuun ul Ill! VINO Of hi! the agriculture of the country, by his expenditure Of. Dlpital, &c., in the im- portation of stock of extraordinnry excel- lence. To improve the breed of cattle in 1 public benefit, of`e. nature akin to that of improved means of cultivation of the soil, improved and leborvsnving agriculture] in-` struments, end in generel of that well do- serving of his country accorded to the men who by any means makes two blades of grass to grbw where formerly grew but one.---.l{p'nraal Witrm. A C1,F.na1m4.'x n B1'1un:.-A. novel eng- geetton is made by e curate in a letter to a contemporary, Be wiehen his brethren to organize a. strike. After an educntion which cost his friends about 8,000, he in licensed. while a. dencnn In . .......... .: -r\Jo.IIgw|.l.lII\JIGlJ`_| (LC WIIDBI H18 brethren licensed, deacon, to a curacy of 80. Perhaps, an a priest, he gets for the next ten years 120. At the end of that time he may be fortunate enough to obtain 150 and a house. He is comforted with the reection that he has a"position"---the more needs, he thinks, that he should have the money to keep up that position. "He suggests that where a living in over 400 a year, the curate, who does the whole work, should have half the income, Then he would be able to relieve the *poor and` needy and show hospitality. His sug- gestions are not likely to meet with any practical result. An incumbent with I livin of1,000 a year pays a curate 100 to a are the work. His juatication la- that he can get lentyl of ottpabla men to do it for that. hue the law of supply and demand intrude: its vulgar presence into the church. We have the undignied spectacle of the poor curate applying" to the rich beneced clergyman: Put me I pray thee, into gm: of the _rient'a oices, that I may eat a peace 0 bread?! The shabby curate is the contempt of his well,-: to-do parishioners, until he summons up courage to woo an beireal andm bani or is lucky enough to obtain a good ivlng and engage a curate in bi: tn:-n 'rhi- 1- vl ID IIIUKY enough t0 engage curate the result of the WI 1--n_ nun auiulli OI . H10 i -1'in0W Pam The end of tho Iirack of the Pncic Rsilrond II lbs 131 u!` Sent-mhnr can I '19-: ...n-; _--. _ GOVERNOR GENERAU8 SALARY. `l ""VH5H I-V UUGIILI I 3000 llVlI|g -"8Il:.'.e in his turn. Think Pn"l';}"5 World in the Church. I Convocation of Y* toil! | ku _NEW V3330 QENERAL Idinn Canvocntbn. 35"--, I nit-"-. 1-En. 116,.- -I dantlnd tl 5MBE1ag l 3,...`-.. `V T 1 ----. - 7.! r ---~~ } Own, " t. 16.-7-I demand that l a Lord"jMoncH!- ;i no you ` y ndviud lay icnble don chill from kin of Buck- i inghnm, t it Sir John Youn Ind ban prnnud Governor Gononl o Cnnodn. e as not expcclod here before November, to ` .La:d.1umLJ.uu ohszuLlh9.n15_.!,l_I of tbs! month. The New Governor in t.liB3"3eo- crbed by Burke:-- ""l`he Right Hon. Sir John Young, K. 0., ` G. C. M. G., second Baronet, wu born in : 1807 ; sucdlwdvd `hit fltherlhwll Young, in 1848, wnrbducnlodst Eton and Output ` chrbd Oolbgu, Oxlord, B! L. .1839 ;; wu ' called to the but at Lincoln Inn. 1834:` In: ' a Lord of me Treasury, 1841-4 Secretary to ' the Tre_uur_y,: 1344-0 3. chief Becnury for [ Ireland, 1852; 11. P. for Gavan County, _ L881-55 -. and Lord Hi h Comlnihoner of the foam Islands. ran; an born I Governor of New South 6191 `ninbe 1860: . wu mndao. 0. G,`1lJ5`-E 3_K. V Q. B. . 1359; mnrriod 1855. Ldqld(!e_I1bolI'n, . daughter of E. DnlIon,EIq, and tho Into - =Marchionou of Eoadort."- 0105:. L P hon Lu nu: I nllluluus pylluu full IKQIUOILOI read the following 1neunge`fro:_n_Qho ouu nfBHhopI: 'V ID hfdllina Rinhnn infnrtnn {LA `D-Ala. W 'i"lTou; 1:-oilclihg Bishop inforlll 1h0,.Pl'olo- cutor ..tlut the Hqule `of Bishops bun adophall. aha aooornuanvinn-n-:ninn to. Hi: . Ln: uuou vs '.bl..U . gnglubly ulmwotr: '- ' " ` Whereas thorn `exists. in, thg Domiqaion of Ounndn I.`c omp'trnI.ively'-lufda Inlibt of ihebristu, 'w ho oonmuuly otfrcquontly partake to clean! of inwxist1ng"dr'mh. That, according to medical authority, lnbitual inebriItion`1'oni1u from sdholled state of lb; physical Iyltemt which condi- tion, grsduclly created, ewnt.u:1ly,,bq95gnu A barrier to rol'on.u|.t1on,- `ugthqugh tlw` it- dividunl Inly dqairg-to rizlinqulblt hii _ bit at exoenive nu of..u1uo,holjc drlhIlI.,',. It a large number of inebgiqtan would. glully avail themselves of -gny metal ta hi nntnrnd v In their 'fnI:nI- Jain .1. -.4-no-1 `'u` .5-Iv [UV 3UUUG UI DIIIIOPI I] IVI a_dopIa. tbc aooomp any'V ' (0 H`; Excqllepcy who vu lhm|h mu?` A fll vL``.'1.;a-1 onto! 0 t Leghh_ mu, rg asylum for iheldtel, and reig concurrence ol the karat Rona : The Ectitiou of-t ah n-nlr - Tb tit tt`I :-5.-," hiiua lititmen thst`a"n Tu6& lom for the -v-ll u-wusrusvzr In -g ECIQU `Q be reutorodvta their'f_:mu and physical hnlthg the pouibility of accomplishing; oI_1ap1_ta rofogmatiun or dmnkuds by gigdicdl mg! vmemgl mu- mtnt is attested y than F, u o`!Iqo_:bi'lto Asylums inptew Yuk % Boijpp, {lag ktg but of which Asylum! hlal fnl opcntiop not ton yam. _A,'1`hIL t a stunning munhu of lira uudo,nulou;,by. exoeuive drinking demnndujhp oamt consideruiqn of its publiey god` Iutllnf-I, tha~adop tion ii any menu vhimpvhian to brin_ incbriutu buck Vtqanaefulngu. s nomintcin `or Oiauda ought to In uwaiah, ed. Thu Vrlnih for in uppuft nick u-A chance is cxpoctod from printq ` `-. lhroln- IIIIM ll frnm nuinnm - it. a..- irums are }1iiuib io6o?'yUrpg- ` titionenj thuin I Ii{.rI:gDAsylnm for money fur thoestnbliahnucnstnd mains ,- _. thcadopuan or. , _ V. : twin` to) nsefnlngu. Dominion Gianna ought uwinhg ` , M ed. hhih uppan u-A print; wraps.-um! an iron PI-|-1% 1 .ile,.in-- tastes of tag Institution,` public}; ngrpecgs-; nary to establish and"mgintuIn'ttIi:h Asylum. Your T petitioners,` tIrefoi'e,, humbly pray that yourtlgeenmoy. ugl _; grulilt`-to a. Bond of'l'rutoa, Bbnppoijt-31 ad by your Exedulalldl. S Inciont gunpf nnnco Institution in {he ion. , . . ' ., ,_ (Signed) " L J. 1`; orrnn . :.IuW-.-.QIIuu..=5; . .L. H. -Tnhnunn~. - ,- - lhpcItlblilh|lInI._Ilpd ---vr.u- mu -0- yuIII.P , !,lIH_.Jl|'.= tag public}; _ estgmlish ind" $01636" Inll , ourn peti ',_ my u. Bonrdof Tnutou, Itbnppoilty `` your guppf pane: of snnhnn Institution tho ` non. _ , A w . 1 av n....._........\ . "-`! "` - .33 .1 , ` but at th%;$ip,o:__p _or. hu ... upwnndfhroirh" Into the river. L !I&I-'II,- wu"iuuu-rod hHs royi1'hnbts', 'iui:'m,. , his crown, in the Abbey of Fontlvlf Rich-.Ird_`_II. )vII'b_IIrtad'withhiInhur, : h "h::'f`y.~ muse than f _- `lulu: . ands an opult `'1 Hh=W-"P: path c*0'l ll ` mi lhlllflk Ianua-On.-u "u':_rh!2:,of`1i-Ifv.;<`i`I`\`r`.7 ~m=n. 33 _Iieei1'O' Jaw. cud r`: mini! U "l`c so Eeijdulndd-Ohornpbniihf of VanJyke.- ?cll r*.HuI-g!`i`i!$:h|_I beea'_vioh1g and ..C!],..?mLm Cuzoxuin Izaqrnr n Wows IsLAlo.--An ioquent wuhou baton Hr Slur, Coroner, on Hahn-Jar nh.-..n-_ 1- -L- I" uuuu mwmuuug puruuunrIIII~gl!$`It . the Tina of vu-ions mydihtaili. Z ` s..m" ....` E.`.'."....`: ;.`:."?I. ---u -wv\n : Zfwic tin of the, C6nfeI|6r`: Edum- rt -..__ r.......g _ -s .4151; .|zlIlkuI[lIOB Iemlus, Lt _l;mg hq n _ , 1979- of nrloinjng fed :51 I 0 ,_ of: loci: of licii-or:I.`tq:i.b);f:"accl`iel5ll duri- oaity; bufthe femith_i`6f"buriihgI` luirq'I>`on_. _g:_:eraI!y cu-efny preserved; unlit` thiam- `poet we but an advantage: Gal-. l.io:n neighbours; who Fayed italootlnll in the streets of Paris wit the Iklqjgnpd {Q- the nviahed tombs Bf Sf. Deni}. . . v- .- - r = ' ', Fm I_tjl__1nt_5[dgd f6`u'I'vet`l Tdnll-M11315, nchnotiu` hint: this duh am whl`ls1|1h6_y In- temltodnk,tc _ _dIIl`pI I 1 9% 4 Thelibol L 1T, ' Es-Audscornaru ,or`:u ."a"s"J33:"i'aso'n'?1. mun- uninnrthp nan-ah A.1....u.... -_4 In...- ...;_.-`nan-|.uI.I:I K80 In, uguinnf _;rqiI._AdGl`!l'nd Tri gum, was dinpoo bf'_in'the cityof Detroit.- on Wednesday, The "damage: wen bid at $50,000. Tie 3 " -ought this am -rather high, cndiiur-2 wudletravuded * the sun of ulxoonu 4c. the _ThO -1113.1 in; all `ins t o pluntilf ::.u-o 1;_I_c . Legislative Assembly of emu-10.. Tomato, slit August, 1868. LL I9]l|i&.' $8 tfejrlo 1% ;..':.'..`.?.,""'....m`3 ':`*:'..`:.....` "*:``.:=.""" ..,... 33 . of mo opplioltibn, to ho pnuahqvu comm, * viz. : ..;t.`:`.?w- e-p`e`:`:...`? iE9 33u'A?.'.ft.`~23 ' qouuua mass; or it u.....n.......u -----. __.r...._ .. -- unavuultl Iu omm how sad when they had been ueeived. `ho vimcuuvcnunnlnod, but their evidence AN lNli:BRI,A`!'Ev Asiivis Eda cuum. In me Pminnm synod Mae ligolooum PA!` fl !!! lnnnnnnnnnI|\ urn:-A .1 _-._ '- l- 37:1-E :5 _j `1_ugYA`1_. 11n-nnmrl. -.-K] ` Some nii`ni"Iig - nu: he Tina ofvu-mun mndwiio-nuns; . CHARLES '1'. GILLIOB, Okrk at the House. - -uirtui lJ&l1lllyUI"'I|l"d that ndpopifpwlhb` Tin s uwgpuperln Ihcnen Ill Which I. lungs... 1- ..L Aanc. 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Higluht. .And.,P.ri_.I<=c Ho `f6i Foriigiz Lin` ._-r n;; l.._j_II_. .__|__ .* .- -.355: -.lll :"' " ' ""Bf' I IVI t_un-nun; exclljilndhj? , vgf fggjcy nmiya `to em; :2 .,r.-`: - " NW: 1 ~-1`? . pg ' 2"-' IV.-7-31; _i.| j-.pm.d % ,;`Pa-bod" 1'5 !9i{.pIrc ' a *% >399? Ms I-\-LII! Dan I `pm. Hixed train 315 mm. :1 u L R. I A In 93$! q o: the Cuozucu um; now: of 11:: week, my bu I mailing. Price 36. each,g , - -.--- v- --- ---- -.u- ----. ---.-' 1 4 K:t'r., I. P. P.-'l`ho runonl obo-quit cftho V Into Sir Henry Smith, Knight, member of tho` , Legislative Allemhly of Onutrin for the County '0!` Frontenac. luik place am (Monday) after- uocn. During tho day the ll-tgs on the various I public buildings, at the American Consume : M500. and on board lbu Vuriutti steumers nui t Ihnppiug in harbour It-ere hoisted hnl"-mast, and 1` I very genrrtl clog; ug 0! shops and olcel Ins | 1 vi observed by the inhabitants of the city during [1 I I | } thv period ut` the funenl nulcmnity. The cor tvgt it-ft Role Lurn. the late residence ul' tt.et tit-ceased, at 3 o'clock, when a large number of: 1 termnu had uoelnbled some time previously, in - `hr tnlluwing order--The hecru, preceded by t?u- uicituing ciergymen, the Very Rev. Dun `Lynn, Rev, Mr Bower, Rev. Mr Mulkins, and . Ru. '1`. Parnell, and the medu:a1a.ttend:mu,I`ra H Yates And Dickson, giwigside which as pail. btnrera were the Hon. Jlexim-Ecr Unmnheli, tho Hon. J. BKDt1l(`LI, Colonel Ja_r`s, D.A.t}., T. Briggs. Esq , and C 8. Simpson, Esq . Collector of tfustotns. Immediately uer follow-i the .fttnily of deceased and chief mouruerI_ and .tbe members of the bar of Kingston in their _ pmtisaional robes. The Mayor of Kingston, J. ` 1` Braden, Esq, tha Warden ot' the county, D. D. _ Cslviu, E|q., with it lnrge portion of the mat.'n- . i born And otera of the city and county corpora- I `sin... _..i _.._I..... ,.a' .l... _-_-..._I r_:__:_ 1- I V i \ I t I , , ,q r . . . . . _ . -_ -, ...v gun vl \`|I\n|IU' : it spin formed and continued its course along ! King street into Pnuoeas street, proceeding by I tbs: Ilreel to the Wnterloo Cemetery. The fun- eral `Ill plain And unprelending, but the large numbers attending rendered it more than usual- ly oolemn and impoling. v 7-.- ..__ -__.-._ -- ._.. -.-J ...__ \4\/\J..I.v IiwI'I\I|n- ' Iionl. and member: of the permml friends uf Jnggon left deceased`: into residence. deceased. and of the inhabitants of |h8 city and coumy next followed, and preceded 5 long line of prlnu carriages, hacks, and Iuggonn from the country. The head of the procession bud nearly ruched Gordon street before the hut Tue cortege proceeded down Barrio street lhruugh the Park avenue into King ST at to St. George`. Ouheorul, when the usual izuprrss ve services bIViDg been performed by the Dean 0! Untario, GLLI as 1'!!! I.;n.-Lake Untnrio was visit- ,ed by I heavy gale fzom lhe south-wee: on Sn L turdsy night, and such was the force {the wind innd ronghaou of the on outside the harbour I abut vouch proceeding up the lake found it! advisable to look the nearest port for shelter. Tbe Itolnerllsgnot put back to Kingston, ar- riving belwoon eleven and twelve oclock on Snturday night. where she remnined until early tho following morning, when Ibo remind her trip, the gala having in tho muntime modern!- :1! IIETEOROLUGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR\ THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 19, 1868. I-`Lu: um TonAcCo.-Mr Edward Law, of Witliunsvlne, exhibited M. the recent horticul- tural Ihow two specimens of u, well worth In inspection, grow in the township of Pith-burgh. The quality of both apooitnena were very superi- or, the only distinction between them being that colour, which is considered of no mnterinl con- Ieqnonee by manufacturers, the length mi ne- nou of the bre constituting the teat, both of which in tho prenent Ipocimena were unexcap- uont. Another uticlo which i Itudily acquir- ing fnvonr with farmers win shown--tobacco- V the ample produced being npparently equal to any northgrn grown Ipocimens. The latter pro- duct requiring an it does more than ordinnrily M rich toil, will never be so genonlly entertnined among ft:-Inert as tlioilntter, which con be grown to nduntngorr upon cotnpuntiuly poorer coils. In`fourtean men in which pup:-r boat: have been used thin yur, they hue won eleven, ll- `I'..-a.'_ u_n__-u._ . ,,,, __-.. __.,-..., ......_, u--v vrvu cu"! ll: Justin Icu-thy, editor or the Star, isaboul lo pay 3 visit to the Sum: .-u s up-s, uccuruxug no report, Wll sdviud not to visit the ncenl encunpmenv. of his lol- djcn for fear of the brignndu. A detective in in Dunn who has recognized the prisoner Slaltery as n member of 3 New York Fenian Circle. It in reported that further fact: may be developod concerning the con- apirucy. If London goes on 1.: its present 11:: it will have 7,000.00!) inlnbiunu in the year 1900. A Florence post, Felippo Cnlcani_ bag Wm an ode :0 garlic. It is I ltriko subject . capable of bringing" tears to the eyes. I IR.-nnbvin Q... In, ML. 1... u__ _x- .. _ _r _.. ._ --------e -v>v-0 IV |hI\ VICE. Brooklin, Sept. l9_-Tho by-luv cf the town- lhip of West WbilbY 10 give 5 b01111: of fifteen thousand dollars to aid the building ol the Whitby and Port Pezry railway pnased to-day by 110 majority. The following insoiventa are gazetted: P` Sinclair 8 Son, Quebec; Archibald IlcLesn' Pendleton; A. 3, But, Three Rivers; David Pariah, Port Slnnley ; Benjamin Coduor, Orange- ville; James Connor, Pcterboro; John Hamson, do.; By. Spencer, Hamilton; John Ferguson, Buckingham ; Andrew Coweu, Otuun ; Robert Hnmmond, Amaranth; Jamel Russ, St. Cathar- ina; Pun! Smart, Hsmilzun; W. R. Waliace & Co., St. Cnthnxines; Wm. Juhuaon, Montreal; Charles Crawford, Thorold ; John Farqubaraou, Whitby; John McMahon, 110.; John Herd, Biddulph. Mndoc, Sept. I8-'l`hirty-two tons of rock which were crushed by the Caldwell Mill have just been cleared up, Ind ehowed the handsome result of 5608,01: at the rate of 319 to the lou. Between Eve and six hundred tons of the snme kind of qunru are at the Hill, end will be crushed nt once. The mill works verf1urilf-sclorily. The St, Helena Guardian publishes an inter- ening narrative of the brave and kintfly act of the ocera and crew of the Axneriun arhoouer Gertrude Rowen. in rescuing n number cf Eng~ llshmen who had fallen inte the bend: of the Honentots at Wnlwach Buy, South Africa. `Eagle copit.-8` _` gws, contmning the 1 tud in wnppera for I `1 mod every Friday. Those hideoua-looking little Mexican dogs without bnir are aupplnnliug the pcodiee as pe-s with the American ladies, who give as 1 reason for the preference that their nakedness prevents them from hnrbouring eas. g. . The unnunl ten ship race from China was won; by lbe Ariel, which left Foo-choo-foo on the 28th of May, sud arrived in England on the 2nd of September. The Sir Lancelot, which nailed on the tame day, and the Spendlbrifl, which left 9;; I110 preceding dny, arrived -in the Thames on the 3rd inst. A-Quobec telegram states that tho execution of Whnlep has been delayed until December to admit of the psuing of: bill authorizing capiul punishment to be conducted priutely. nun 1-J ILA 1-I-H 1Inu1-l- nl ln-I_ L__ _, I . I _._____-_.. -- -1 .n..........u..u tl||v-|c`| One of the civil court: of Italy hu mnlcted I cardinal in the mom of 500 franc: for amempzing lo npke polsesaion of the Sea of Sarina, by order of the P_opc, without Authority from King Victor Emmanuel. In the cases of Enrigbt, Duggnn, Iugd Egleuen: it in undontood that an Application for thnir dis- chnrga on ball, at the inuunce of Mr 0 Reilly, but been tent to [hi Governor-Genenl for up- pron]. A .I-I-__.: n .4 . -: -A K.-. . A- of which Mr Llwdougnll will be the leading member, will shortly proceed to Inglnnd to arrange for the transfer of the North West Territory to C sands. fI'\)__ Ala rn,, I ._-,. - - -_._---we Al1:_Englgnd eleven have benten th American twenty-two scoring twenty-nix move in one inning: thing the Ncw-Yo:ke;-3 did in two. The score ltlnds; Euglsnd. tint innings, 175 ; America, rs: innings, 1, Iecond 88. They Afterwards best the New- Yorkcn at their own national guns of baser bull. ~ Th` PP- `"d1l|E in report, sdviud IO` Vilil the rncanl Int-nrnnrnnnn A! L:n --I ` Iu-A\.aGAl', us) IVIIILELI. . subject, and to tbs nvnn U1 uuv uamwu United V ID\.|l\J|J 'l'I H3 I best twelve .tendunu, Pr: u `1-'- LT` 5` d . he-at dnaplay \ViHi\lnson Jnmnhell,l1m pmulgunl ; u, g-~1ds. 1. J. :sq l Harms hedd ` .. '. which The ofcial report of tbc ave-ch 0` A t-nrney General Wilkins bu -t length IP` } cured in n Halifnx paper. ' It is dacribed I: greatly modied throhghout, the report l-eing much more moderate in tone than tue original. The revision has, no doubt, teen the work of Mr Wilkins himself, and is so much more humble pie added to that which he has eaten as a consequence OF his folly. The Attorney General : rashnese' he brought with it its own punishment Lo better proof could be furnished of the articial nature of the comparison: -and threatening: which the leader of the Repeal puty has indulged in : and no greater uamege could happen to a cnnseso bol- rered up th_an that which is indicted upon it by the prime mover in thiscrneade against the Union. His threats now are altogether ` unarmed. If the head of the party has not the eournge to adhere to words spoken _i;. debate, under cover of the privilege I hich shelters Parliamentary diecnllion, he I ill not have the courage to take the revo- lutionary course of setting the central gov- ernment at deance, by appointing his own collectors at the ports of Nova Scotie, and e--llecting and using the revenue for the purposee of the local government. His threatened appeal to another nation, treach- amnsly uttered while General Butler and on her American anncxaionists were in the 'n...... ..-.. ._u. ....._-e . ritten I E.tE(.;2:oRA L` DII'Is1'()1i" A .~;o('1m'}'- ' i PRIZE L Ls 7'. Priun Awarded at the 1 tons! Division Society of} day, Ihe 18th S1-plr-mber, I IV! , I In . 0 mu .n--: cumu uuu rt0lL'crl_--L)c5l lW(`ll'(` groonhouso plants, 1, J. and J. Nncul, 2, E. Hniden ; best three ornamental folinze plnnl.~'. ` ` I, J. and J, Nicol; best. display of annual;-,1` ` 1. J. und J. Nicol, 2, M. Flnmgun; ban dis- : play of hybrid perpetual roses, l, M. Flanagan ; beat twelve d-blia-, I, N. l"lnnngan ; boss nix dnhlius. I, J. Down, 2, M. Flnnngan; beat. dis-' 1 play of gladioli, 1, M. Flnnngan; but six bal- hum 1 w 1' 1...-.. 9 w 1` r...... x......n.. v`\Iu., :.'I:L uxal-In un uuuluu, I, ll. rlllullllll ; of lnlirrhinum, I, J. Duf, 2, James Iwilliamson; but {I Africnn mnrigoldm l. M. 2, J. Danni; hes! six French mari- .gnlds. and J. Nicol, 2, W. Nelson: best bedding gemuiuma, l. J. Stacey. 2. . do.; best twelve pnallca, 1, Mn Perclvnl. g 2. J. nnd J, Nicol; besldiaplay of gnlllnrdin, I. | H. Flanagan; been six fnchslns, I, E. Brilden ', best thrre lncggine. 1, J. and J Nicol, '1, E. Bulden ; be-It Emgle fuchsia. l. A. Shaw. 2, J. and J. Nicol ; but twelve verbal us, 1, J. and J. Nicol, 2, M, Flanagan; beat six verbm-nus, I, J. and J. mcol, `I. Miss Lilly I-`raw.-rt boat six dou- L-la pemni-.5, I, J. and J. Nicol; bear. nix uingle l'e`lllDldS. I, Miss Helen Fraser. 2. W. Nelson ; beat double petunia: in pm, I, `I-2 Bniden, 2. W. '1', Laws; best six pinks. I, J. Stacey, '3, do do, ; boat displny ofdoubla zinnlas, I, Jame: Vxalliamsnn. 2, W. T. Lulu: be--It display of double stocks. I. M. Flansrrlln `R W 1" I...ua- uu ||.IlUII' I , , w. T. Lnws, 2, W.1`. all. I` .-"-Kn 1 UCII Ill UC|- Lana`, beat din- ]-hy or perennial phlmu.-=. I. W, Flanagan ; `J, J. and J. Sim-I; host disyl ._v moudii. 14 J. uud J. Nico}, '2. J . L... _\> ,.-....._.._|.- | `I l!':\u2_ of phlnx drum- D-utf; beu dir- :|.I\nvu uuununsun. .', II. 1. LIII5: stocks, I. M. Flanagan. best. nun bouquet, 1, J. aud J. Flnllqq-n I - uvlr-.1 `V \'..l.; ...- I . ex." --an vuuI`II'~|. A, u. nuu J. .1I('UI, 5, all"! 1!. Flzungzn ; extra, W, Ne1s_.)n; best hm-.11 In ulltl . 1, Mrs M. Flmngnn, 2. J. and J, Nncol; best fun bouquet, I, Mrs M. Flnau_:tun_ 2, J and J. Nicol; best wreath or cl:a,l 1. I, E. Fnider. `L Miss Schruzdrr: best IL:-av hanging bnIIkels,1. J. and J. .\'iCu1; beat 1 u hanging basket, 1, .\|`ss 'l`h.b-ado, 2, J. and J. Nicol; but three :5;-ecu men.-1;-lunls, window cu1*un-, 1, J. Stacey, '2. N. Light; best single specimen pl-ml window cu!- turr. 1. J. Danni, 2, J. Stacey. Ctuu B_-F'rm'( and Vegetabtu.-Be5I. 1; d-uert plums, 1, Thos. Briggs; 2, Thus. W11- sou ; best I2 preserving plums, 1, Dr. Stewart, \ 2, Thu-1 villnn ' haunt nnmnin nf .iw ..l......,. 1 1 l\l\.\l\JIJ \'l uatrla. I, LII. I l..|uI`I|. |besL nile . l, M. I `do.-, Lust display of daisies, ` Williamson; best .gn1ds. II.-.,. LAJ-I!..,_ 71577 -_._ .-_--`----ozanuut FVGIV ll-I ll-IU Borne, can only provoke their contempt when they see of whet etu Mr Wilkins is nude. He is simply a modern Feletn, dentined soon to lose the temponry noto- riety which the repeal movement in Nov: Scotin has given him. Tbet movement has decidediy reached its highest. Henoeforth the agitntion must subside, unless, indeed, ahler leaders than Mr Wilkins rise to the vurfnoe and usurp his control of nairs. Bat events show that the people are not a sting "either rebellion or annexation. end Mr Wilkins ha overstepped the bmiu of p-puier opinion and support. - ,1|nru , urn: A l."ll]C!l`5 wulle grape.-`. (open cul- ture) l. Mia! Gildorsleeve: baav. 2 buuchrs black gripes. (open culture) 1. Miss Helen Fraser, 2, J. A. Allen; beat 3 bunches white gnpu, (un- der glass) 1, J. A. Allen, 2, A. Tbibodo; best 3 bunches black gnpeu, (under glnss) J. Fraser; 2, A. Thibodo; but 6 peaches, J, A. Shaw, 2, A. Shnw ' but gnu: ash melon, 1, D; N. Wang, 2, Dr. Barker-, best. Inter mel- on, 1, J. I: J . Nicol, 2. A. Shaw; beat cilron, l. J. t J. Nicol, 3, S. N. Wan.-; best 2 nummer nnhhnooa I I` (`.44-spa. 0 n L1 \l'I'-n-. L--. n 1.1. ha. nncul, J, D. A`. Ill! DESI I csbbages, 1, C. Goorge, 2, G. N, Wilts; best 2 winter cabbngei, 1,1`. .\1cAulny, 2, C. George bear 2 Savoy cnbbages, l, T. IcAu1a_y, ' Balden ; belt 2 red csbbngu, 1, G Scott, 2, T. My-Auley ; but 2 cnuliowern, 1, E. Baiden. 2, J. A. Allen ; but 12 short. horn carrots, 1, S N, Watts, 2. E. Baiden; best 12 red carrots, 1, G. Croft, 2, S. N. Wnua; beat 12 root onions, 1, E. Baiden. 2,1`. McAuluy , best need onions, 1, J. 3 J. Nicol, '2, C. George: bev. Iihite or yellow onions, 1. S. N. Walls, `.3, J. t J. Nicol; best 1'2 leeks, 1. J. & J. Nicol, 2, G. S. Watts; bee: 6 table Lurniph, 1, E. Baiden, 2, G, Scott ; beat 6 blood basin, 1, S. N. Walls, 2, James Williumon; but 6 turnip been, 1, S. N. Waits, 2, E. Bniden; but 6 ndisbes,(win1arlor.ig) I. E. Bnidcn, 2, S. N. Wuu, but 6 rndicbeo lul- nip, 1,8. N. Wuu, 2, E. Baidong but 6 put- nipe, 1, (3. Craft. 2, S. H. Wnm; but 8 root: white oolu-y, 1, E. Boideu, 2. I. Flnnngan ; but 6 room rod celery, 1. S. 3. Walls, 2, J. Wright; best 6 varieties lomntoos, I, J. & J. Nicol, 2, G. Scott; ban 6 red Lonmoes, 1, G. Scou, 2, C. George; best 6 yellow tomatoes, 1. 0. George, 2, do, do. ; but 2 fmig egg plum, (pur- ple) 1, D. Hinol, 3. 8. N. Wnllu; but-2 of fruit egg plant, (white) 1, J. Dsunt, 2, J. Durant; but collection copslcnnu, 1, S. N, Watts. 2. G ' B1-rrv - Inch 3 .-.-._ ; 2, E. I/'IlII' urns DVIIUUIIIIII UIWCUWI, 1, 5. N. Watts, 2, G. Berry; best 8 cap- Iicurns, 1, G. Berry. 2. G. Scott; best 6 Bl?! sweet corn, 1, James Williamson. '2. E. Baiden; bent peck table potatoes, 1, G. Croft. 2, A. Wil- son; best 1 peck bean: in pods, 1, Thou. Wil- non, 2, E. Jnckson; bear. quart Lima beans, 1, G. Scott; best able aquuh, (summer) 1, R. Duff. 2, Thoma! Wnluon ; best table uquuh, (winter Hubbard) 1, James Wilnlnon, 2, Tho- mu Briggs ; but table squash. (timer, any kind) 1, S. N. Watts, 2, A. Show; beat collec- tion of iegewblon, 1,3. N. Watts, 2, E. Bnlden; best bukel. fruiu, 1, J. A. Allen, 2, Min G. Fm Ref. Cf. Extra Prizet.--J. A. Allen, gripe vino ; Jag. Williamson, bunch cucumbers ; A Thibodo, co. loured grapes; John Fruer, do. do. ; John Fraser, assortment do. 1"]--- /1 D.`_,.L f)-. 1. u ru . A I` Inaci, Iaiullullsul uu. Clan C.-Bird:, Poultry and FuIua,-Best collection of fancy pigeons, 1, G. C133`, 2, A. P. Briggs ; belt pair of funny pigeons, 1. A, P, BriggJ,2,G. mm; been collection cum:-ies, 1, Thomas Making; beat linglc canary 1, Thoma Making; but European linent, 1, T'lzomas Mak- ius; bear. pair of golden Poland,fowla,1. A. Shaw, 2, do. do. -, bat pair silver Poland fowls, l, A. Wilson; best pnir gamofowls.1, E. Laws, `.. .. do do, - hen nair hlunlr .'~2n.n:.1. r.._I- - II? ., u.. u -nun, ucai. pill guuaomwli. L, 11;. Laws, `.2, do. do. ; belt pair black Spanish fowla, 1, W. G. Anglia, 2, Dr. Stovnn; beat pair Bran:m.1i- poou-n fowls, 1, Mrs Thomas Wilson ; bent pair fea.lher-legged bantnms, 1, S. Baunford, 2. C. Georgu; best pair smooth-Yogged bnnmms, 1, G. W. Fenwick ; beat pair [urge turkeys, 1, E. Jackson, 2, Miss Rama}; boot pair calnmon ducks, 1, V. Moyle, 2. J. Danni; best collection rnbbiu, 1, G. Cliff, 2, J. Daunt ; beet pair nib- bit!` 1, J Dnunt. ru... 11 r-.:.-_- n___A.... . - Una` 1,0 LJIUIII. Class D-Ladi'ea Dpartnmtt.-Be9t specimen embroidery in silk, 1, In Double, 2 lies Schroe- der; but embroidery in muslin, 1, Miss Rum- my; best rtised wool work, 1, Ilia Bunny, 2, do. do. -, beat wool work, (not raised) 1, Miss Lenna, 2, Min Runny. Extra--In Dr. Barker, Miss ll. Power; best loan work, 1, J. Gibson-, best applique work, 1, lion Ramsey ; beat crochet work, 1, Min Rsmuy, 2, Hrs Lcnn. Ez(ra--Mien Flnaer ', belt guipurtrwork, 1, Mrs Dr. Skinner ; best ornamental needle work, I, Miss M. Power, 2, Misc Runny; best fancy knit- ting, I, Miss Ramsay, 2, do. do; extra, Mina Bibby ; best fancy netting, 1, Miss Rnmlny, 2, E. Allen ; beat braiding in muslin or cloth, 1 Miss Rnmsoy; 2, Miss Wilson ; best braiding in trnw, 1, Mrs Dnmble, 2, Mrs Schroeder ; belt tntting work, 1, Miss Rum- any, 2, Hrs Williuuoq; heat bend wo-.k, 1, Miss J. McDowell,2, In Livingston ; best was ow. ere, 1, Hrs Livingston, 2 Miss Bibby ; best on; fruit, 1, His! Ramsay, 2, Miss Bibby; best silk ruined by Exhibitor, l, G. J. Kemp; bell. pair knitted woolen stockings, l, E. Jackson, 2, do. 410.; euro, J. Gibson; hen pair knitted woolen socks, l, E. Jackson, 2, Min Ramsay ; but hnnk woolen yarn, 1, J. Gibson, 2, E. Jnckion; best pnir knitted cotton stockings, 1, E. Jackson. 2, J. Gibson ;" best hair work, 1, Mrs A. Storms, 2, line E. F. Storms; extrn, Hill Church, Miss Schroeder. E`..4_... I)__'__. '1 . n ulgutg veil. In M61" ; 7. Hill '1 'IJ|-1 n. R.-In DUULUEUEJW Extra Prireu--E. `lien, counterpane; Mrs Nnish, linen stockings; llrl McDonnell, patch work, in alher; Mrs McDonnell, patch work, silk ; Mn A. Shaw, patch work, quill; Miu J. Craig, tufted quill; Mrs A. Btonnr-, feather owers; Mrs A. Storms, moss work; In A. Storms, gen- Ilemgrrs shirt; Miu E. F. Storms, mlrer wire owers; Min E. F. Stgrml, feather owers; Mia; E. F. Storms, gentleninnh ahl:-t_; Miss Bibby, do. ; In A. Human, medley of pictures; Mrs A. Storml, shell frame, Clau E'.-F'l ue Am.--Bent pointing in water ; colour: of animal: in group or rngle, 1 Miss llocbnr; but pninling in water colours, blnori. col, landucape, postal subject, 1, Ilia: Mnchnr; bent crayon drawing. l, mu Hnehnr; 2, R. Llght; beat monochromatic drawing, 1, 11. Light; 2. Fmrnnon : but nnnpil .n......x.... , nun: 1- Irgusull .1 , ; nest pnncu dlawlng, grtpr. Barker; 2, 3. Light. luau I F . ` G`.-1am.;facturu and`Hs'a)cl'lan- :o1u_-Bu cordagef-'1, `R In, do. 5 but twine, . Luv; 2nd, do. ; Ex- 1, 3. Law; 3, do; hunk 14}: "Pmxctu or Wuu Owi.-By teIo_ ruph from Lapruirio we lean that Patrick lathe, of No. 1 Cmnpgny, has gninod the sec- ond prizes in the Battalion match. The n.1 nr. n-ngemenu fur the Kingston Rie mulch no to 1.. ...._..I-.-a -. - _._-:,V D - THE DAILY NEWS--MONDHLY `EVE uuuuuuwuuuc unwla, 1, R. Ferguson; heat pencil dmwlng, her; 2. Liht. ` - . In n1-IIG' I11 -'!\ UIBl'IW" UI lg!-`III I. 2, W. T. Laws; 5-nu \ Ni:-ol,'1,Mr~a M. ins W_ We! 3. pron: lhe :n,l T baskets, 1. E ( ! pain I I II:-.I. L--. .\., |l`r ` . VV ll1ll.ll.Il3UD, UUHI CHI` .F`t.mng|n, 2, W. T. I.aw.~'. l, Flanugun, 2, do. 'dni!ioI., 1, H. Flanagan: rhinnrn I I nu`. `I Iurngm l' Kingston. held on Fri- , 1866. ' 1"lou'cn.--L%esl (wt-Ire I -_.a 1 u.-,,1 -1 I.` 5 Eihibilion of me Elec. } 1 , I.rI::n' LIEU] Sull- , `mg in Wilson; [1 Dumb]; 9 `Bf pnpru-ed flax (0:dIInu)'7i, Lg ` O. .. l U Clasp II-Agricurr.-BeII bushel df full what, I, E` Jncksnn; bust bushel of spring when, 1, G. Grofl; 2. E. Jnclsrn; bout hnehe ofrye, I, G Scott; 2. E. Jackson; best bushel ol barley, I, U. Scull; hes: buehnl of 0'|\I, l, ,0 George` " A. Shaw; heat bushl of hunk- fwhcazt, I, J. Ramsay; '3, G. Scott ; best bushel of while beans, I_, 1. Rumsny; beat `bushel *0! corn, 1, June: 'Wil|lll.nlm1 -, but bU!bvl of whlte p0lnl0(`P. l, G. Croft; hes! bushel of mnngolrl wunzel (long) 1, James Willmnaom; .3. G. t J. Nicol ; best bushel afrnnugold lwuruel (globo),1, Jame: Williamson ; Swedish turuips,l, A. Shaw ; best bushel of long orange carrots, 1, G. Croft; 3, A. Shut; heal bushel of while llvlginn carrots, 1, G. Urofl, 2, Jwmeu Williamson; bust mammoth squash, 1 Rev. Mr .'llulkina; `Z , A. Shaw; best aumplo ol butter, 1, E. Jackson ; 2, J Gib.-Ion; bentsample lmuey 2-uruiuunl, l. E. Jackson; 2, Mrs 'l`hos. Wilaun ; beat sample honey in comb. 1, E Jackson; 2. Mrs Thus. Wilson; - best cheese, I, E.Juclss0n ; heal loaf nf home- made bread, 1, Mrs Thou. Wil|on;_:|, Mr: J. Stacey; heal sample of `hum of rolls, 1, Mia! Rilmu - I) U.-. ti..|.....-..|-... 7 ,- ~ L._... _-_._|_ 2, G. Scott; but bmbol of I 5 I .....-.v -us-u, a, mu IUUI. Wlllunyl, Mr! J. Bibby ; 2, Mrs Schm-du-; boat sample cm-`rant wine, I, Mr! Thus, Wilson; best rnlpherry or black currunt via. gar, I, Mrs J. Craig; 2, Mrs` 'l`hor.Wilsun ; but umpleliquaur, I, My Leno: ; 2, Mn Thou. Wilton. T | _-.___ Mowreni, Sept. l8.-In addiiion to the bull- nasa of which in short account was given in our last number, the following committee on Indinn missions was appointed: Rev. Messrs. Roe sud Hnueu.-mun, Quebec; Rev. Canon Anderson, Mr Junie: ihmhu, Montreal; Rav. Mews. Andor- umi Roberts, diocese Ontario; Rev. 3. Gir- and Prof. Wilson.'l`oronlo; Rev. Messrs. Wells and Beard. of Ilnrun, to watch over and promote Ibo inurcsts or` (how mission: under direction of their rcspective Bishops. Till! Rev n Lirnlanv new l`....m.. u..i..s. u.. "' `I (1018; I131`. ` -H5 p In. 3.3-) pm. Mixed lrtin 6:45 I. In. ` 4:35 :4 u u (I l LTh~.s is U} Holnrc-A1 lune, from which deduct Z J L} minucu for the dibrcnca between Menu-ml I In Kingston time] ` -Ivc u|n:l.:uul.l on men respective DlS_710pS. I The Rev. D_ Lindsay, Rev. Canon Bnlch, Mr` Carler arr! Rev. C-mou: U:-U2Cl'Ofl mm ap- : pointed n c'_mrni_1lEe to draw an address to the General Ccmvrniion oflbe Church in the Unild .*-`mles, suggesting the pn-priety of erasing from Hn-sir snnlulo buok any can`.-u which may hinder the inlrrchxmg of mini.-ilnnmn-1 between the [W0 (`hurt-Inna u \/IJIIUCIIRVJ IUTIIJ. The debate on the canon or resulion on the 1 subject of riuuliam was then resumed with the result stated yesterday, and a vote havingbeen taken the Synod adjourned. Ml UArl..uv"n Innlinn `In: a (`A-`A----4 I`-----5` I.-urn luv 0) uuu Id_|UllI'IIO. Mr Gu-lo.-r"a motion for A Couture-ace Commit- tee with the House of Bishops on this point was carried. A .__.,- I I r that the lelulutlon `be sent up, and that iheioule of Bishops be requested to oonauin it. ___ _ A Rn! `RAE n-`.11.. -.l.I.__------ ` ' R-v. Gen. stactrnaavbeaaemdpeepma by the Uotmniueo appointed to (in! up In Iddro to the General Convention of the Church in the United Sum. nggenihg ah tenant of any Cnnon that may prevent the free interchange of miuatratictna between the two Uhurcheu, which on motion was accepted and sent to the Home of Biahopa for concnu-cnce. ' Dem Hellmuth gnu notice that he, would more [hit lhnalnvnl -nut... ..rc....-.n.- -- :1-u uczuuuul gntc IIOIICB lull be Wcllld more um the day of meeting ofsynod homag- ad from the secund lo the third Wednesday of September. -- - Th. rnlnn Loin- oL;._ -...----1l ` ' V-7` ......\_uu45u vu unuwunuunu UCIWCCU IDB two churches. Mr Jain:-:5 Hutton presented thorepon of the Fnnnuce Committee, stating that as there is n ` balance in the uensury af_$3l7:I5, 8 contribu- tinu of $60 from each disarm unulal m... Ihn Va. --um nu xuv uvvuury Ul _JLl :13, I CUXlU'|Ul1 $80 from each diooeu would meet the expenses of` the Synod till nexl meeling,and recommending a rcluru of 2340 from the $100 previously lwied. ' 1 Tha report of line Committee on Lndiun Ilia- sions mu adopted, and ordered to be printed in a condensed form _ 1 'l`I... ..I-L_.- __ .L saints-.u. 4 message In: lboreloru went to ask A Con- ference, and the preuous debate was nuuned, i: being first aarond mu .... .--..:-.. e----.-_ -\acuvv' u-uu um prcuuus ueulte Ill IUBIDQG, being zat agreed that an evening Session should lull be held, inch Seuion to be consider- ed another day. - Mnnlraul .Q.no Io7'I'u.- a_--.: _-- --- Poucl Own, Iouday.-Thoo. Gibson, from Bockvillo, charged with being drunk, was lhu only case before the court this morning. He in, :1 hi! request, ullowed to return to Brock- 1 He, the pollen being instructed to ace bin: fair 1; of, and wu moreover informed that ifcangh` on large in Kingston ngnin he would be an: to 3: ol !-..r one month an a vagrant. n:ua Lunu uu nut mcr OCCIHIUHB. Profeuor Wilion moved (III! the rules of or- der bu snap-uled, Io ennbla the raolution gdop- ted yesterday, to besenl up lo the House of Bishops. Agreed lo` Professor Wilson moved lenuludo Eim Mint Inn and oh- cl... I!'_.__ .n- n! L - vu. uuuu.It'I' ulj. Momroal, Se-p.t, l9,-Tho Synod not this morning, the mlcndnnce at Lbs opening being It-I3 than on former occasions. PI-nfnnlnr \`Til.an.. ._.......a .L_. .L. , 1 V - _ H ..-v .- -- I'I-I-IIIIlIJlI Bell! up on-the subject of.-eaxmanu, tn. They nuggets!- ed some emondmems Ihertlo; the prin -' one being to the eect. that the words " the Iolher Church having decided that the elentlon of the elements, to ," be added to the resolution. Rev. Geo. Suck moved link the amendment be cuncurred in, which Canon Belch second- ed. --.-. uvv. ununn HJUVEU EDI` `DC mendmn` ed. Mr E. Carter uid the effect of this would be to renew the very clause so much oppoled the previous day. He suggested thntnoopferencc be appointed. {In tho vnrinna ..-.-..A.._-_-_ L-r- uu uypullltll. On Que various amendments being put they were ug.-eed 10 except the pnncipgl one. Mr J. H. Cameron said that In nnnl ...-.. ..-- | nun: usnztu lU 61.08?! IDB pnnclpgl Mr said that he could not see whg there should be any objection, as the church not! so decided in the convocation: of Cantor- bury and York. This being denied by several gentlemen, Mr Cameron :nid.1hnI it he were wrong he would agree with Mr Curler to uk 1 COl1reiEDCO The dinctmion continued for some time, the principal points brought out being that the convocation of Canterbury and York had condemned the. practices complained of, and mid done so in the strongest tnnnner, that therefore lhe Church had determined in the subject, even nlthollhtho powers of the convocation were not sufficient to pronounce eeclivcly on their illegality without the intervention of Courts of Law. 1.'l1L!I_ .u lull". Whiie the debate was going on nmeesage was received from the House of Biehope, informing the Synod that they did not concur in the Ines~ tinge to the General Convention of the United States, but that they desired to lend frnernni greeting to the General Convention, intimnting that elergyrnen of the American Ohuroh, ordain- ed in the United States, sreadmisnibio to all the rights and privileges of their Canadian brethreg, whether these were ordained in England '1' the Colonies, ` The Prolocntor announced that a Conference had been agreed to on the subject of the resolu- tion reepeeting ritunliem, to be heid it. three tyclock. Are.-._ -L -J1---- wnuuliliu After ndjoumme Canons temp Church was resumed. 'I"lm. D-..l.._.-A-A -I--V uuuncu was resutneu. The Prolocutor during the discussion said that he had receifod A manage from the House of Bishops, stating that that Conference they had agreed to tho Amendment, in the resolution on Yeauneuts, which is ubsmntially the resolu- tion as given in yesterday : report. Canon Balch moved that the House . VIIDIIICVI. Rev. Mr Geddel asked if the Canon regulnting the election of Bishops was valid, or if it requir- ed to be conrmed. ' rm... n-..I.......-_ - -- - - - ( .,. .__._._.v_ .....u u.nuu.u IIU H) T he comple1(eJV A1 I meeting of tho ocera uni` evening

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