Kingston News (1868), 4 Jun 1873, p. 2

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._-_._.. CUSTOMS IM POIETS. J une 4. 3. T. 3., Montreal, G. `Pobcrtsoin .9; son, 1 cask, 43 bx: soap`; Fcnwick, Hcndry & Co , 24 bags rice. 2...- -- - ` ..-.--v-_y uunu nvnn at uuparatc 11106080. I The Bishop thought they should be very I careful how they touched the question of .1 division, as they had not at present outcient. ` material to enable them to do so, and n divi- I ` union made to-day might be all wrong ten years i humco. We required to know what the Diocese 3 pg. up-uulil Il-IlI KI'lIIWI'I'UW. , `The Rev. R. Lewis moved that on the next avoidance of the Sec of Ontario, the parinhcs Iituntod west of the Broekville and 0 railway shall form a separate Diocese. 'I'I|a Rialunn |..u...l.L 4.L..._ .1 ttnwa _ ..-n. u-. u. IJlI7l)_llI:lI!1Ull. Mr Simpson asked pnriniaminn to allow his ; roaulutinn on tliu division uf the Diocese to y stand until to-marrow. I IIIL, II , n v - - ....v.n. our nu: llvllllllllg II HIU .'\yImL [ Mr Walkuurmovcd that it bu rcfumul to a, I committee to detcrnninc what reports and :w- I `count: should he prixm.-41 for the llc of tlw ,1 members of the Synod on the morning of their . Gr: meeting. Thin was cnrrad and the Bishop named un committee .\lu.-earn, Ii. '1`. Wnlkcm, Wm. Ellis, JM. Shannon, llcv. U. Furczct, um] icv. I-'. L. Stuphcmcon. Liv Hivn....... ....l...,l -.-_-.,! -.,..uu uu mu -wuuxm uuy ul we rynml. Tho Bur. Dr` Janet muvcsl in amendment to the alucmhncnt that the cmmnittuex be iu_ structecl to pro-plro the titmncinl rupurts at their | meeting in May no 11.: to be printer! m-I diM.ri- 2 but/.:l at the |n:,;inuing of tlw 2'4yuuL i 311' \Vnlkum`mnvml Mn: is 1......-' _.A 1 A ` .. ..... ..-..w....;u purululll or we reports. Rev. C. Foreut moved in amendment that the nancial ueaetiom of the reports be printed and distributed among thu urunlwru of the -Synod on the ucuoml duy at the Synod. RAH . DI . Jnlu-at nu.vu.I 5.. ..------ 1- Mr W. B, Sinnpsoll feared the expense wuulal be too great, but favoured the printing I of the enuentiul portion: of the reports. I C. Fnrent mmnul .. ..........1.._..._L u L -"av-nu-nvu. The Hm . I". L. Stcphummu, hf Nuwlmm'. moved, " l'Im.t all rcpurtu of cmlnuiluu-n lu- - printed, no as to ho circulate-al mnong Llm unam- [ her: 0! tho Synod on Um iirnl. day of each rm- aiun." The rev. gentle-nnan pnpportcd his ru- snlution in an energetic upcch, co{xtcmling tjmt`it was aluural to pxus nanny of the report-4 cmltaiuing long rows of, th_.;urcu which it was ' tliicult. to umlcrimsml in is rqlmrt time. .0" A Y [.1] A,_..`.I:, ` ` lution. ' of its adoption. . - .-., ......|,.._..... I Mr R. l`. Wulkem pruscuted Um rulmrlluf ! the Auditors and Tl'c. l.;|ll'cl:4, and gnvc nntiw 1 U of their mluptiun. 'l'lm Arululuzu.-on pr-.-m:utcl the report 1:! the m-nnnnittec: ma L`lxurcL pup`-1', and gun: xnutim: 1 A considerable batch of Jmtn.-on of motiun were hnmlcnl in which will cmna up (Lg till fur liscuanion. nu a. -- - The Arclulo.-noun also rewl the Minion Board, and gave nutiuc t move its adoption. u H.-It 'l' uI..n...... ....- - I .--u. auvv uuuuu In um iumpuull. Dr. Hcmlcrsun prumeut-ad the rcpm i` l`}piauop:Ll 'l'ru:4t l"uml (,`nnnuil.l,-4', :1 nutim-. hn wnuM muvc its nnlopti-on. ` Thu Arclnlmwnu pm.-m:|nt.-.41 the r: I the Clergy 'l'I'uut. Cmmuulantiun Fund toe, and gave nuticc In: would move i Lion. nu . . . ! ...,...u-; vuau nu wuuuu move us .kl(IlDIlU. j Rev. Dr. Buswoll presented the report of! |tl|o \Vidnw nml Orpluuns Fuml (iuuunittcu and gave lloticd of its mloptiuu. A I Dr l<[unJ.-I-.u.n no-........l...I AI... ...._ ..A- - K Al I lg. mncoln, Milwax .000 bush wheat. `[16 Linnnr Iun-r A. Mu:d'r|cr.A;. The letter W:u It.-ll-rI'.vl tn .1 coIn.niL!,cu .;un- ' aiutiug nf the A|'u|nI.nw-:11, lluv. Hr. Iiuswcali. 1 .cv. C. Forest mu} Mr |'il`mn, 5 Rev. T. Buuslirli |)l`UM:`IltHIl thu report of - tho committee on Mission llntuscn, and gun: _j notice that he would move in adoption. : Builwnn nrmu-nlml H... ..... ..! um: mwnrus the r;pI.w-opal Stlpvml 211:]. VVIIL-tllcr it is the wish of the mem- I bars of your Syno-1 th.1L:| :,`m-I11! rnuntin;_r nf tho Provincial Synod should he cmlvom-.d in the coming nutumn for the election of :1. Bish- opul Algunm, or that it slmulcl be dcfm-rwl until the arr!/'mn~_u .am-ion in I874, I rslmll lu- , glad to learn; tlu: min.| of your iiymnl ms mwn I as you can inform luv, `.-`1..-. i.1!ly an the Intn.-r I point.~-Very fzsitlnfully youru. I I , A X.In-u'r|nrA: TLTVT- . "Fho Bishop read the fullowing letter frame} the most Rev. the .\IuLrupnlitnn : Q - ' Mmnlruul, May 23, I373. 5 I My Dear Binhop, -|n purrmmu-,u of mu ro- I Inolution pm:-3-I M. Lin: 4:lIl|f(.'l`UlI(!(` uf Hiollnpi flwlul at Uttuw.1 mu Nov. 6 hat. I Imvu 01- ' ' tuiuud the cmIcIn'rcnm,- of the vuriuua religion bodies to the unibml olmervmmo uf Out. 16, as tho Hnrvout 'l'lmukugiving.r [my for the pru- I sent year. May I ask you to bring hcfurc your 8 nod two paints in rcfurence to the conm,-mp ntud Sec of Alqmna. lat. VVh.-tlmr it a.4-.uuim.u-..u in H... -.l|.m.......o I can or Aug:-um. VVhct||cr it u:q||ic.-u.-cs in the allowlmmt of $300 per annum. as its proposed cpI1t1'i|;l1- tion towards the |'Ipi.w-upnl S'tip-ml D wish us Hm. mom. I us, zu on cut tobacco. ' K H mm . Lincoln, Milwaukee, Montreal, '1`. C0,, 009_bnsh wheat. w mun wheat. Lingnr, Milwaukee, Montreal, '1`. (Jo. '75 bush wheat. .....n.u um In is rfuI:rIa lllli. J. U I4oughlin secomlcd the reno- zntary oncert will be given at all on Thursday cvuuing by Mr )., assisted by several lzulies o I Lion nun` .l....o----- --~ ~ -` ` ' . - ...."-aln-yc. are on N5 the changes lmulc-. cnnsi|- 1 gained, and ample romn lelnburn 9.. vi. n... I. ;2 ..... ..-.uvunu\:u|a Ul` 11106831! I the election of :1. Bishop, = a requested to nominate .1 } 10 details bf nut-h aliunh... I ,-.,-.. _ I rc-part. of `mn|uInl.:ntiun U-1muit- :1 its 1ulnp~ rvpnrt of the ! Ill (I!I\.`h n4.H.... ol.... 1.. , . .7-..|..v uuulll 9 visit the Insti- .m.In.l \llr-` " . Conrcy, I pk - ; &Co.. I bx 2 uuu. nu uommzuie s of such division, ` its next meeting, Mr Simpson and to the smnn nnvn. .' lunch to meet l .,1n,x;w_' kszs. H. I 1 Nina an- ... war: I H5141` \Ve In-"eve is now over .- .V`..... V. buy 3 that he would , :0 mm 35 half 60 1.1.1. % 25 hull aml grwu HA4.` Z1, Z0, 26. The Barometer is read, cc;rru 2`edJor tem- perature, and reduced to Sea Level. 9; 111..-..- . R`"`8-m&x. Inches. 30:24. 25, 26. Bm'mnnhn- u . `I. W III III wlvu nu LAJ'Ivvpnu' w... n... part of Mr Sumo: tlmt thd Premier uiJ,1 ulr..1 I I-.....m. wun wu `I'll LTRTODIAI 07 I _ ` uuuuua. Deputy Grand Chaplains--Rev. W. M. :` Pnttysnn. Rev. D. F. Hutcheaon, Rev. An- 5 .1.-ewnonlou, Rev. J. N. Howard, Rev. A.N. ;; l hi1lip8,RcV. Malcolm McPhn.il, Rev. J. D. . I N. Wart, Rev. E. Graaaett, M..A., Rev. H. I McDonnell, Rev. G. Robinson. 3 The next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held in the town of St. Catharines. u I Ceremonies. -.. -. -vvvvll, uuauu UIFISUHJF OX \Vm. Heaney, of St. Cuherinel, Deputy- Grand Secretary. ,, \Vm. Johnson, of Bellevillc, Deputy Grand Trmxsuror. Wm. Cox Allen, of Cornwall, and -John Hort-y turcrs , of Rosemont, Deputy Grand Lec- Paris, June 3.--President M.1cMnhon has issued :1. pro_cl:unation to the army, in which he says :-The choice of the Presi- dent of the Republic from your ranks shows the coulidcucu of the National Assembly in your loyalty. The President has also issued an order appointing Gen. l Admir- :mlt, now Military Governor of Paris, to the command of the army at Versailles. , -_. _.--`ww- I _.-.. ! Local olmalvntions for 24 ho-urn e P .. .. ' 7=3_a.-n1:-_lu.93_-_'873- | ,,,5 .... u. Sentimental yoqng _men At Br: the moonlight, owing ti) the inter 1 the caterpillars, that even cl-aw clasped hands and beating hearts. n-_3- ' ` . nu uouuon Telegraph says that L more has purchased ten shorthorus Cnchrnne, of Compton, for 10,000 at I taken to England | . . g __,_;z,,, Vzcronm Bum BALL CLUB.-A match \ played this morning between the married a single of this club. The score stood 13 marr and 19 for the single. -The playing on L4 sides was cxccllant, and the elding be equal to old players. ____-.- _-- - ----- vnn vl `VIII!-/Iil-I V lcllcvilla, J uno` 4.-- l`lne Grand Orange ti lmlgc upemul this morning at 9u'clocl, M. _ I.`-owull, Huq., Gnuul Master, in the chair, _ [ The nttendmwe to-lay was much larger tlun , ycaturdny, :3 number at the brethren having _ arrived during the night. After to wvorul cnmxuittcex nppointeul yenterday had roporfiad, Um clL-utinll of ollicors was proceeded with, wluuh rullltevl an fnlluvvu, the cluction being | ` unmoixnums in all came : l I II- ,I_,__t_ n u . .. .. ... , --vuauncl. Jan, Boyd Davin, of Toronto, Grand Loc- turcr. Wm. White, of Tweed, Grand Director of .....u - u . u - . -- uuvun cnsu. Darcy Boultou, of Toronto, Deputy Ugand- Master. Rev. Abraham Dawson, of Ompah, Grand Clmplai n. ' 'm._.. :r,__, cu. .. .. - .- - -- u The real facts are these. Mr Hunting- ton luring by means ef his American 3 1 friends found that Mr Henry Sterne: was ` in pesseeeien of same valneble document-i, E came before the House, and moved for a ; ' ngotien compelling their surrender. With- ; out I single el-jnctiovi being made, the mo. . Gian was pzmsn:-I, am! men it wmo found eut 5 that the custodian `was Mr Henry. Stan-nee. He was summoned to appear before the J eemgittce, and did en. He producedr 3 " ended packet ef papers entnisted to him ' by Sir Hugh Allan, and eteted that he was l meet unwilling to pan with thmn as they ` were deposited with him for safe keeping. . log. And that use the nation of ; E e emnlnittee 3 They simply ssked - Hr Stereos te hand the packet to the , Olaeinnen, end it Ives immedietely given back he Mr Statues. One csn essily under ., `end the feelings of en heneursble men in in being required to give up the eete ef decu- :3 gents entrusted te him by s friend. Ind 3` s: use to do away `with any ill-feelin on she 01 . s 11.. 43.-.... AL-e OLA Dummies mil l t I l: i I i . I ,,....,....... Thos. Keys, of St. Uatharineq, Grand Secre- ( tary. \\7:ll:--._ A__.1,____ ; . .- w'\JVIilli.-un Anderson, of Ameliuburg, (h-and I I I`reaaurer. ` 1, 1` cu . A~- nun-nuuu-nu nu nun 1:-IVIJID I , ; Mackenzie Bowel], of Belloville,'Gmnd- Master and Soicreign. Ila-nu lvlnuslh... .-J 'l`....,...L- t\ , J 1- - -.-_. ,_ ..-......., ......... E About the time of the fire a. during at- ! tempt was mmlu by burglars to enter the jcwellry store of R. Osborne, next to tho Muntreul 'l`clcgm.ph Company : oice. The ! back door fsustcniugs were wrcnchud oh , and 3 mztrku uf their tuohs are lcfl. inuidu of the dnor, but owing too its being imn bound ' inuhlo and bmcml with heavy timbem, tlm dour could not be forced in. The front petructduor was nhm trio-I without effect. A private wzntclnnan observed three ans- picionsclmructors lozwing the alloy way, and reported the case to the police oco. ' u l.ATl'J|L PA IL'l'I(,'l' LA K. H mniltnn, Juno 4.--I hztvugut the follow- ing [mmicul:u's:-'l'h6e City uf (3h".thH.n| wmc lmilt nt Clmthnm lzwt year by llynlnpf mul I Rmmld, :Ln uwm.-4.1 hy I`u.iL Cm, tho uiccru being Captain Tait and W. A. UL-Ides, put-nor. She. was valued this year ` at 53152,()Ol), and chuuwd'a.s A 1. `She form, ml um: uf the Lulu; and River Nuvi;.;ution_ (1ump:u|y'n H0, had diuchnrgetl a. cargo frum Montn.-nl, and mu: lmuliug up again fur the mums port. .'l'ho vessel and cargo, cuxmiuting of seven hundred barrel: of uur, in atotul loss, she having burnt to the water's edge. The amount of insurance has not been ascertained, but the vessel is thought to be fully covered. She was bunched on the shore near Des Jordan : canal. ! `The police requentcd the city pron, not to notice last night : attempted burglary in the hopes of catching the burglars to.-night. The ductur rmmrm that H... ...a'........ 1.... -.... ...,...n V. vnwumg um vurgu doctor report: that the I the 12:10 milwny zwcialont are fnvuumbly. `Gram! ranac Lodge of Brltlgh America-Election of olllcen. Iv.n....:n- L. The London 1 non. "in: ......,.L -v- --`..-.-_. ---_._.`~-v.-no--arc (Prr Molttrartl Li/W.) i llurnlng of the City of Cllnthmn i at llzunlltam. nml,lDm-ism Attempt | at Bil:-ulury. ' Hmuilmn, Jnna 4.~~About ll o'cl0clL laut night, the propeller City of Chatham, {landing in the Great Western dock, wan discovered to be on fire, which immediately up:-cad all over the vessel. The great wen- . turn gong sounded the alarm. All the lo- cnmotivcu under steam kept up an unearth ly scrccch, which thoroughly ulzmnecl tho whole city, and brought thousands to the wine of the conflsigrzition. The crew who were ubonnl csc.pe4l, but nothing was mwccl. A number of sailors from :1. vessel nc4r:it lmml cut the stcanier loose, mid towed her out into the bay to save their l vessel, mul the Grc-nt.Wcstern Railway fn-igliLl1ous_,-s and elevator. The burning vessel kept moving about slowly in the I water, and was finally towed `down to the ,"l>on.ch and gruunded on in safe place. Fur- I ther purticilliirs noon. Al.....L A`. . AL... __I LL- 4:-.., , 1 y l -PECl/;,l_L _jrnLy:g;|L_|Ms. rt} CI Ill 915-I-cw v---v v-- _ __V,, Had I known wuo mu: nu Inn: ooouunrru, I would never Mu cou- : Local Weather Report. ` 1 Tel(y7;apIL Lord Dun- ;haaed shotthonm (M... M- men Brownsville, hat it 13 impossible to talk love n hallo beneath the trees and in to internoniti... at ..,... ..._y- yuan l.oOl'(l Uun- ' from Mr ru, stg., to be I ... vnnv unver OIIIIOH Of between `mg hearts. . was hug-.. OLA ----~-" " ' ` , vl-iv wnonalvl vu,'nl5uI. infarct: by U -hlunf urn nu ............ .. .--.. ......` hen and um married he both being __. uuuuvu, u. ODIHJE ---v-v-- -- -v-- u-- |'-W"W '4' `'35 "9'- A. Kemp ; Lansdowne, VV. Shea? Among (her (1..-.,.ng jgunglg which have eld. Mstilds and Eclwardsburgh, Z. Skin- . . . . . . M 'k'll :1 B 'tt R.-L'd,E. P`*` "" "`-`B `` "'_`"` "PP""_"`" l:.rw'hic:;;r::h.vlv:pn?ee. J.u1;.nx1.:G.ii.l).l ow- we nd our usually well Informl friend boro , J. H. Bufer. North Guwer, W. B. the London Ad1~crli.sr. \Vu direct special SimP" - 0'3'V`-Uh"i3t Chnmhs 5- D .. . .. . ;B`l ' 1 LG \ ,J.'1"x-I '*"'"" ` ""? """ " "' 32$: Pc:ll7PiI.CE`lll,:tt, s.9E55i:J1l,ysr., n them lies the gist of the Whlvle matter. End I Butler. Prescott, W. Ellis. Portsmouth, it iaalnuost needless to say that by wilful I -8J'0|' W150". Ch8l`1_3 (_5l`388- Slim-h'8 F8118. . . I l . W ll . . ' - alwrntinn of only three or four words,` what far? )8 my ` ' mmaburghip J F M "'3 " " f"' 'nPli'"uy nnluwn " On motion, the Rev. '1`. A. Pm-nell was re a long standing friend l `"`d` w m`'`' i elected Clerical Secretary, and Mr R. V. Ro- Intchecl lie that has seen the light about I _ _ 9 gen: Lay Secretary. this railway business. and that to saying A R. M. Moore, Esq., was re-elected Tres- ` go! deal, surer. BVCEI. S. Woons. ending at P|'0greuing I us: and In rsition of hntm n-.. -aumcr, and met no u now prepared to accept Insunncee ogninet Fire upon almost every description of property upon the most moderate terms. 1 1n n nunnvxunnu neg! no Intimate that 1 he has been 9. [winged A cut for tho apovg Company for t m Uxty Ill surrounding dutnct, and thnt he is prepared to In-4-Ant lllllllinnon strain-t Fin. -nu... -I..__A v - 9 HEAD OFFICE FOR THE DOHINIO No. 9 r."8Acnumu' n, Mon-r2un_. o1niF?bns= C. J. Covmson, Judi: of Session. A. Wanna, Esq., erclunt. :4}. A. Dnwnuoxw, Sugu Rene:-. `M. P. Run, l?'4q., M.P. Secretary and Genenl Agent, H. J. Jouxsrrml r mo: SUBSCRIBER 1:3. to intimate that he lmmintecl Agent fur tlm scomsu IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Capital 1_qo,ooo Stg. AI\ 4.-....-.__ ___ .---- Ice Cream, Ice Cream; . yum D1 nuamxstt WATEll'l`0WN will 1 leave Faireld s puuctually at 6 a.m., Collinsby at 7, Kingston at 8:30. calling at Pertsm.-utll, Pitts Ferry and Ganannque, tn accommodate excursioniata. A good time is expected, as the services of the P.\`V.(). Rie ` Band has beclfeecurecl. The scenery of thei Thousand Islands, combined with the deter- mination of the Collinsby friends, will, it is hoped, make the Excursion a grand success and an agreeable trip to all lovers of real en- joyment. As an early return will also add to the comfort of all, punctuality to the abeve hogge is strictly reqnired.\ nau ; nwwn IQ[|l mac documents were 1 ; mmld never have consented to the resolutions 5 requiring their production .'" And why not I In this the innocence that courts tl1e`~fnlleat ' investigttionl Or was there, after all, some- thing that should be concealed -oomething that even the heavenly innocence of the Premier dreaded being brought to light? The skeleton hidden in the clonal: of the Hotrupolitan Bank Ihould not have been i)el'miIted to stalk and grin in the sunlight of Barrack Hill, if the rst Minister had known it was its presence that was required. Among nflmr In.-uni i....y...|.. ..1.:..1. 1.--- 1 cents; Uhildren tinder 1 , be procured at the Boat. | I-Tal-I 12 AI I cant: : the all hours is strictly :- , pfmctt eqnired. ` TICK E'1`S-U-ants 75 Childrnn n'...`I-.. ll! , ;u,xu'.1'a-uents 75 ; Children tinder J , Drocurml .4. 4:1... 12...: PINE A_PPLES,} I The Good Templars Excursion i TO BROCKVILLE A11 Ianvn . .- w. fr. PHILLIPS, Agent. Kingston, March 31, I878. At E. Staefs idusic and News Depot. am A nuo,-.--.__,A V ILITING I .`.l ERS, Envelopes, Blank Boolu, Stationery of the vary but dcnmription at tho lmvest rates. Koble'l Christian Year, only 15 cents. This Present World, by William. Arnot, Edinburgh. The Laws of the Kingdom, by J. Ouwnld I Dyken, I/LA. | Metro: mlisville. f l'|no N`ew Ma claim, by Collins, l(nnAHpn.{`I..'I ....`I_. I,,_ II - A AT STAGEY SV Cheap Book Store. 82 Kmg Street. I . on HAND, . rm:vA1:ED PLAs'rEmNG BOARD, SHEATHINH ammo, l)()UliLE THICK RO()FlNG. any oemeu, became ternble facts. Then I Sir John Maedonnld said with quivering lips, to the committee, the following words : Had I known what these documents 1 have cmuentml to II... .-.....I...o.'....,. = June 3. -. Agents! in Kinguton for the sale 4;! the Rock [liver lfnper Cu : PATENT BUILDING PAPER] A NUMBER of Land Securities in various _ sums, amounting to upwards nf $5,000, for male by the undersigned. (MM PBELL 1; `M Artnrmwm 1' Juno 4. am. am: 1up.m. ~'-The managers of the Institute would re- spectfully invite the public to an inspection of the rooms, hopimz that many may be -in- duced to Nlfl their names tothu list of nub. ""f `t`""'.r --I---vv -2-ua yu-nu; M: II] lnlpocuon (laced. h:l?(,s;lrn:.}|mt mm ",""}' .cl.ib8n_ net to the; lust of sub. H1100 r H E Reading Room 0; the Mechanics In- _ stitute is now really for the reception of subscribers. The llexuhng Room has been thoroughly refurninhed with mnny additional convcnioncon, including ei ht sets of chess furniture. The reading tnbfes have been `no- vided with the lcmlirug Englinh, Amerjcan n.nd(}.1nmlinn Newspaporu, Mngnzinoa. '1':-e rooms will be open between the hours 018 mm. and 10 p.111. mnnmzm-.1 of thin In.oa+..- ...-..m _- Juno 4. u we uno, mu scarcely s momont aring the sitting of Pu-lisment that its co was not felt as something almost noble. As time passed the shadow grew , onset from day to day, until Mr Henry ( Barnes appssred upon the scene, and docu- \ Inonts, the existence" of which was so frant.i- E cdly denied, became terrible facts. I John Mnadnnnld said an). .-.-6-..-=---~ _ ' HIE STEAMER WATER1`0\\'N 1 nuuctxmllu M. A . -. ; - 5; "` And 1108]`), PUMPS, `BATHS, &c., Uourt of Rovisian for Sytlenham Ward 1.. marrow at 3 o'clm-,k. pvoauangvnr-znvwo Temperance meeting to-night at St. Geo:-5.0 . Hall. Ausuru mIlI|VllI8. The ow Konglimvlnil ingly, I1 Bnlweli. Legal Anoodotea. bv `huh. AT DUMBLE S.. . vlv now A-an umcn, Dy UOII Konglimvlnilngly, Bnlw Legal Anoodotea, by `hubs. June 4. _ __ ...........u...5 w upwnruu Ia] 10,00! `or PBELL In `MACl)()NNELL, - ~ Princcps Street. J um: 4tl_I, 1878. ' 5 June 4. The-shadow of 3 great crime has f;llon u the land, and scarcely pus nung sitting Pu-linmanc Hunt, (9. June 4. Garden Engines ml llnul.` In s. (fl/l0W1\ & sass, Mchamcs Institute. ..__..._. \Moia.ges for S'a-m-l_. F ON FRIDAY, l3th.JUNE. M'NEIL , nn (|t"'lI hl l'D 1 as me boat. HUGH RANKIN, Chairman. P. W. DAY, Secretary. ml.?.EMINDER8. S1`A'l`.IONEB'S HALL. __._. _._,... .,....,. I A few days ago wo road in tho Ottawa ' correspondence of the Hamilton Tima`: Oi I I D ` WM. IRVING, .In.,. Hacrnt-um Ice Cream, cents; Ladies ' 12 year: 25 cents, to l:. ` ' -" ` 7 BIIOCK STREET. `NO, J 3., , Secretary. RIGHMHND (L M ;.;;;;;;s g, . A : ; NEW FRILLlNG. ' BROWN. BLACKHJ ` `iT}.2?I. Py am NEW GRENADINH ,__ .4 Brush Door Crumb Cloths, Ill B!!! May 31. .... .......... v. -nu uuuvuyvnuuu, vno cums, like some othen we could name, bound to write, than it boeomu our duty to stop the fun, and to disposg of the fake ' sud stupid story. ` A 0.- A--- ..-- _. ....1 x .1 A . JUST R] Jmgo, ms. |s treotl. From Ffteen to P` 10.000 Glenninn Ra 1-rum rnwen to! 10,000 Genuine G01 at SCOB w. All com ldli delive ' in Plano vs your 1 Proprietor. corn: i0|GARS'} in V ` HE IHIIIGEA _ 1` {ortho 01 CL " n-elmrctlnlto ` I II'0II. pl ` `l3`:nalo Sorvsntal ` the constitution Id` _,_._., .., ...,..... unto snvun n queer tool ; to m. politics of 18723. Boron mm- chmison hos long enjoyed the reputation of being the best lior on record. A collection of those document. would dissipate, his ~ tome like chat! before a West Indian cy- I clone. As 9. {air sample of what can be; done by one zealous scribe; we give an ox- tree! which hos stortod on its travels. I! it hod remoinod for public view only in the oolnmns of the poper. whose highly native Ottawa eorroopondont was thrust ; out] with instsnt dismissal by the editor . unless he would conne himself to the 2 truth, we should not have mitioed it. Bu` when otherwise reopeotsblo pspors copy IL; hnnnnno nf thin an t ` _A-_A ._ V - p.-In':u': 0! this Attendance will lay Maw II - Th ' ll promote` Izm ` run .'a`a'`'"` ' pni'"wAL'rzn"\"v""'"` (`ho Grout Among Ilrhtn ---4.4-) m an n l1ALVT?l;'_Xi .:': Mu TOMMY omm, " Mn: mamur 12571;` MB WM. OON Tho ma FRANK Wm`. L. I . 3 :3` Iris. ....1.. am -- ew 0"'8Is~l A-v-v- V--vnvvnwv xv-yvvununv papery the bounce: of this correspondent, who mam-, him -am. nolm... ..- --..u __ , I MKS I4. I r The only Dlll: Kingston, H31 5:` (LATE maul INTS eo'r1'oN. uni vnnzacwrntm I my 19. aoouwro. May 30. ........ no, u.-. -m.u uwunnv DIIUIIIIUIVUI IO HUI. . The Pacic Railway has} been 3 fruitful ; subject wuh them. They have been sble j x 10 give full scope to their iumglnatien in nllthe particulars. and future historians, if ever they can see any of the eueions, will have came to lsuent that the whole series had not been collected by some on- `huuiutic follower of the Ilfd of Bow ` Park. It would have given 3 queer look cu uh. mlim-. .4 1270.4 n...._. u.,. I ! I Jude 3. Ice 2 "6-4 w"i75-77'} Public No. I A Sun ox: Numb. ~~There is a surf 3 I n! moi-bid wretchoilneaa pervzuling some fl rit I ` jnurnal which nds ms dun expression only l in tho disselnmzition of the most co'ntompt- iblo fabrimtinm Xnt being able to satisfy thiir re.-mloerui on any one poivh, alentimte of ` every thing like. policy. nnd wandering lbdlll frnm unc i-urcrne of fully toanotlwr, Aihuy at lmit drop into some halo from which it Iroulcl lake 'lu- plmmn--t of hope itself In orrurale thuni. They have for yours nysu-mzuiczilly clenoimccd the Premier. called him l?_v all the imzmn over found in the ro-,;u-.'- c!1lrnd.Lr. and have added It fem` clinic epithets culled from the aroma, at their own evil minds, and when nutter: wearing the uemblnnee of truth but failed than they At once betake Ihomaelvu to lion. 'I"L.. tI_-:;:- n_:|,.., , I n - - - glut. rain (',..1-....I/ puIIl|, cloudy , thf _` nm the crop Wnuomin, Lawn .v. V- So my: the Perth ('mu_~ir, thn (`-gittim-t of Grit jaurnaln. It is curious what 2: grnvc constitution.-|.l question umlorlaya all ' those manor: of tllc: Umngc Bills. J-ohu's opinions on ovary subject are nut mvrth anything. lu fact tlw Courier, in the-ium.- from which the cutting was taken, `call: him "the mug: unscrupulous prirtizun this country ever produced," and yet. with all the legal ahility pcnneuctl by :m ax-vice cl1;llh'.-llt-r, and the whole chancel) brigaulc tlmy Inn! to .1ppt'.'ll tn :1 lawyer twenty-four _\`u:\l'.s mu -of ,-rwuice to clewrminc a simplr paint uf c-m.'nI|riuu.|l law. It won't xln, ga-mlum.-u. the (inn; ls far too thin, ;\ `my way to l\'I ynur fru-ml: dawn I-an-_\'. but it ll :.:r fun... u-ungulinu-m.u.r_v Io 3-mr ' "Io~mlcr.a tn rt-present them as such |6'.:IIv'l-.-9:4 doug,-`mlleads .14 not. to know thuir u-vu pr-pl per busim;-w -. Th: ` Grit: are ovurlzutingly blowing thnt Sir} lti.~t' I I ,u `I L -nu vuhlllv Jung 4.---'l'! ` raponn thn rtwd 0., June Fftially destroye I mhnufactor iumiu. rm , surplus still ` JIno1nt., and t n will} ` Invest, of 16,72` Ilddnn illneu, the Elp(:]'01->0 `LE side. 111,. All an-gm ,R.J.,Juno in_River I ha here. A buildings. tlwro thre .. IIII... II`- -u-; n-:5-urn, V; I0! Commerce, is] la...` n... An - Llcrri.-ac: TIIHM Duws Emu . --"Sir John A. Mucdonalal. the Minister of Justice. ha. ; decides! that the` hogiolnturo of Ontario had 3 perfect lcgsl power to legislsu n - the Umngn Bill: that came before it an \ nation; and I`:-mnicr Mount must then i for necessarily sanction them. The cause nf his on-nding them up to the Minister of Justice for his arlvicu was the opinion cu.- wriainod by many that the local legisla- tun-I hul no right in deal with such ques- Iiauu. Thin accordingly ncnu-as the umttvr `us far as the Ontario Uovermnent in con.- curnud." _ - on weazh {it rain, the wind Vlerly with cle %Y|7|%K_|`)g I Ilil. I.1_I--v-v-. dun. {June ,1 of Antwer; lbnlnercel TREAL STOCK VVWEDNESDA Y E VILN I NC, .I U XE . illlb V!" bl; -it bkoken 193.. Jun like eugituq 7.... - 1 VIII "The ,.-.uu;I.Ul' The 10 Eh: gaiig gnu. , ,,_,, _....... , nunuuc, uvooa, Kaolin, K055 ' bore , Finch, uoia, Morriuburgh, Hawkers- ; bury, tzrof arbor, Amprior, Almonte, ; Hogper Sett ement, St_. Thom_as', B;c-llcville; f I bhrut Lhgrch, Bgallevnllc; Buhopl Lhapgl, ; .0ttun; how Edmburgh, Prescott, Bame-,` I ; eld, and Birmingham ' Mnkin . total of 610' pmom conrmod, of ` mgnug . . . . . 3 ' 1 , cum undimpreuive one. ` llupinn 61-- .._-A. .- ' ` scan-eu : '7 ' Rev. Brethren and Brethren, - retrospect of the year that has elapsed since ' , we last met in the Diocesan Synod, our feoI- , pings must. I think, be these of gratitude to} ` : Almighty God for the pro reae the Church is . | making and zeal wjth whic 1 that progress has , been attended. Since last Sy_nod I have held 5 Conr-mn.im.. .'.. n.- Ln ,._-.-u-vul I I0]- gmu um Impressive During the put year I_ have admitted four ponou to the mlglp (promoted those to an Priesthood). _I Igcenud twenty Lay Radar: and Cntoclnuo in October Ian. I at- .....-..., uuu wan vim wmch that , Synod I Connnstiono in the follow places : ` Clthgfpl, Kingltou; Nananon A.I..1..` umnrnnuanu In the Csthednl, K ta town, Milford. y, ; Plum, Hterlin Mad: uoin `bnrv, lilo.-nu... _..I.- V .uvuyu on L R. '1`. Wslkem an` elected Auditors. 'l`|... |).'.I. ._ AL v v ..a .} ` -(')u 1115 Pu}-nell ! g roreu, u.A. unryebm-gh,Ruv.'8. 'I"ig'l;o.-,7 U. B.A. North Augusta, Rev. A. W. Cooke. Noponee, Rev. J. . art, 31.1%,, D. 1 . Bo- V` ert. B.A. (Cnrnte). _ 'eIvboro , Rev. E`. L. n . tephenson, B.A. North Gower. Rev. A. J. O Loughlin. Ottows-ChriatChurch, Rev, J , S. Lauder, M.A. ; St. .Albnne', Rev. T. B. 5 Jones, LL. D. ; Buhop'I Chapel, Rev. H. Pol- lard (curate). Ungoode, Rev. W. Fleming, M.A. Portomout , Rev. I-`. W . Dnbhe. ' Pnkenhnm, Rev. C. P. Emery. Preocott,R.ov. - J. W. Burke, IA. Pembroke, Rev. A. C. I Neobitt. Roslyn, Rev. W. Roberto. Ron- : frevv, Rev. B. Caullield. Smith's Falls, Rev. v I G. W. White, B. A. Trenton, Rev. VV. -` Bleudell, M.A. Tyendi :3, Rev. T. Stan- ton, B.A. Vnnkleek Hill, v. Arthur Phil- I lips. \Volfe Island, Rev. Jae. Godfrey, B.A. : Williamsbux-gh,Rev. E. Lon_cka.Rev. E. J. Bos- ` well, D.C.L.; Rev. H. Mu1kine,Chnpln.in totho Provincial Penitentiary ; Rev. Dr. Beers, Og- rlenaburgh, Diocese of Albany ; Rev. VV. H. 5 Jones, Umemeo, Diocese of Toronto; Rev. W. ' Shortt. St. Uatharinea. Larrv ._A.-um-4.... I u...u., - - - .1. A. Henderson, l}.C.L., R. T. Walkom; St. James , R. V. Rogers, E. J. B. Pense, G. A. Kirkpatrick ; St. Paul's, Jae. Shannon, E. Rue, R. W. Barker ; All Saints , J. Stacey, Kemp; Leeds and Shef- field. Mstilda ner. Morrickville and Burritt a R_a.pids, E. H. VVln'tmnrsh. Nnpnnee. J. B. .\1cGuin. New- Simpson. ` Slater ; Bishop's Chapel, George May, J. Til`- ton. Perth, E. Elliott, S.'Frizulle, sr., \V. | Major Wxluou. Charles Grass Emma. r.`..n.. - ouorut, nu. Uatharinea. LArrY.--Amprior, J. Butler. Augusta, J Dunxbrill, D. Collins. Belleville--St. fhonias. E. Harrisoin, and F. McAnnany. Brock- ville, Samuel Kegfer. Cornwall, J udge J u-via. F mnktown, Thomas Davis, (}a.na.noque, S. C. Skinner. Huntley, J. L. Bradbur . Kingston - St. George : Cathedral, J. A. emlerson, D.C.L., Rogers, Pense, Kirkpatrick : Paul's. Jun .Qh.....,.. v n.-mum, xsev. 1`. Usrret, B.A. Frsuktnwn, I Rev. A, Faber. Fitzrny Harbour, Rev. D. . P. Merritt, B.A. Gnunuoquc, Rev. J. Cara ,~ roll. -Huntley. Raw. U, 1 . Mulvnnoy, M.A. Uuvkubury, Rev. E. I . Crawford, M.A., ` Rev. Arthur Jsrvin, B.A. (Uurue). Hillier ; 1 Wellington, Rev. C. H. Moukridun, M A uvv IIv\I [I IIBIIUTU. The Biuhop then delivered the ` Lddrenu ~ , ' wxsi-M;-.u.n I The ucrviee was rcau and the huly commun- s ion ndiniuintered In -.\'t. George : Catliedral ' this morning at 9 i-`clock, after which an ad- } juurument was made to the Synod Hull, when Echo eluir having been taken by the Bishop, ; the pi-oeeediu,s were opened with prayer by = , the Archdcncomsml the roll wzu called by the i "('lerical aml Lay Secretnriu. The following member: answered to their name: : i i'.-..... A..I..I.,|..__.._-._ , - -- - mn n-ac. uoorgoi cathedral. Vry Rav. J. ynter, LL.D., Rev. B. Wilson, M,A. <(Curate) ;St. Jsmen, Ru. F. W. Kirkpatrick, -.\l.A. ; St. Paul's, Rev. J. A. Mu1ock;All 9ainta, Rev. T. Bouslicld. Kemptvillc, Rev. J. Shun e, Rev. A. Spencer (Cu:-ate). Leadu and Luna owns, Rev. A. H. Coleman, B.A. Mu-ch, liov. W. B. Cnrey. M.A. .Matilda ,an:i Edwardsbu , Rev. G. A. Anderson, a 5I.A. Marrickvil a uni Rm-pin-- 9-..:-- r- uncu. On motion of the I , qs nun`.-. , - v sum :.awn.ra.wui'Ph, Rev. G. Andoruo; Men-ickvi e and Bur:-in : Rapids, Bu. U. Forest, ILA. Muyuburghov. S. Tighe, P_.A. No_rh Ajlglllfl, W. Cooke znov. nrmur Jarvm, 15.1. `ma H. Mockridgo, M.A. Kin n-8t. Goorgo'I Cathedral. J._ Ll_..D., Wilson- M A `, .-.-..-\- vv uuv nu-mun-u_y urocusu lll i.\l-gem". and to the abortive election uf last ` ! he'.'t'lXIbcI' Ilu dopn.-cute-I the idea. of some Ijm-ruom in thr ion'cl` of 'I`ur.mt0-- whom he vlclcribotl an pa.-uncut-oi of "dintompm-ml ` [ In-.1in1~" :Igit.1tin_.' the propriety of tin: Din- ; cum: electing the .\Iiuiuuur.y Bishop nfzcn llrun ! izxg left it. to Hm l r-wmcia! Symui to do no last ,` year The music, under the managenwut of ,' Mr Doward, was very fine. The hymns were 2384. "Brightly gleam: our hunm-r;" I39, - "Uur blunt Ih.;l.u.m.-r ..u-.. L... |_......n. 1 v- .m. ummaan, Hm. I. l'atl.ou. D.C.L., Rev. _i W. H. .\lu4:kleIton, B.A. (Comte). Bench- } bur 11, Rev. J. H. Simpson. Cornwall, Rev. 7 J. l rcstun,M.A.,8ev. 8. J. Poole (Curato). Carrying Place, Rev. E. H. M. Banker. Cum- l;.-rlmnl, Rev. '1'. Garret, B.A. A. Fitzrnv llm-hnur Rm. n ...-.......... ......-v -.v\. V`! uucu IIIBIIIUU Z I [ L':.nuv.--Adolphu:town nnd l'`rcduric|u- ! but-l;b,Rcv. R. Harding. Amherst I:land.l{uv, C. L. Cnrtwright,B.A. Aulfuutmlfev R. Lewin, )l.A. Bsrrieeld, Rev. ' . A. Parnell. Bath, ~R:,-v, H. E. Ploen, BA. (Cnrate). Bellaville-- ..s't. 'I`hunm.n, Van. I. l an.ou. Muckleuton. (L'u:-nus Rn-I-V -rvw I-CW VIIIU II lollv VLIIIIJIIFIIK/U IIIIIWUUII I4IlK"ll- The dumanted creature czumut won me that he hm! ovornhut his mark. Sir John did not Imou` who was the custodial: rc- qnirod. much loan the cont:-ntu of the sealed _ packet, and yet the unt.ruthful corroIpun- .- {dent cuts the thing out nfkwholo cloth, nnd F Tu-nds it broad cast over the country. 'l'Pn- Ihing itself in an p.-Llpably absurd, that we , womlor that any decent journal Wllllitl ! admit ll, othorwiue than to allow the ox- ` tremc falsity of every ntatmnont it (---n- .| I I I | B ,.... ......,.........c-, ' :-r-uedlibera.lizy < glhen referral to I .4: I named to the raolutiou Iequi:-ing their pro- Compare (hon word with tho, infnmoun forgery above and ondcan easily. 5 see how van in tho dil-rcncu between them. NIL- J A 1 a; nun vuulrlu Th-~ nu-rvicu pr-.-p::rator_\' to thu npc-ning or - L the Syllnd was held In St. Gourgefu l`:|.t,I1vulr:u| in? 7:30 L-mt ovnuing. 'I'|Ioro was :1 goodly gnmnhcr of the clergy prusvllt, but the Lay Delegates were not very numerous. 'l'|w Hm`. I Honry \\'ilsnn, usiut.:mt minister of the C-3- Ethodrnl, and the llcv. I`). P. Crawford. ul . Hnwkcsbury, ocrupicd H10 prayer-desk and guung the nvrvicc. The \'cr_v Rumreml Hlr i I);-an rend thv lessons. 'l'lw Ruv. It.-l..-wig 7 preached the sermon from Mark x\'i.,l5 : "Ho ! ye intn all the world and pm-:ueh tlu-gospel to every u-.rc:LLur::." After some preliminary oh- m'|'\':Illu)u`. Mr |.:.-wna l'ufcrn:-I in tho .\li.~`.~uoI|- 0|... In H -n-u \l'AlI`ll -9 ' ' " i I --.. -..,...._, Bncnuuv uul nuxuwr; I39, "Uur blast Redeemer are he breathed," mu] 1I~5 (A & MA " ()nwm-.1. Christian .\'oIdi.,-y5_" The anthclu was "Tim heavens nrv t'lli|I;.,;" xrom the "1 'rea.tiun.' urn... .._ ._ . . I`!-I VVUIQ VI VII I-III A.~lllO] at lnistnlnnwn : a: the Dmculc into .` _mdcf.':cig:sb|c am! avl In... .... ~- `Syn-nod of utnrio .........L-.... 4.- .1_, _ I :1` Rev. Mr Preston, Mes sri 3 1 and John Muckleston were re- Ira. EMU .9;-l'illia, 'Usrryin wuow p ton ; Napanee,' Adolphus- . Rose? i I 1` r ...... . .. nu-wrlllvllls |.'AL'l |lUH'\ HI `riu-,` and thc'- I|I.'(!ciIit_V for in- Llity on the part of the lnity. Uc the Missionary Uiocuw u! IL. .I......, ...A , 1 .1, :1 r ycuun IA, ncv. 1. 553] !- k Rev. . to the .ry; Dr. Benn, O-v- following, I ...m-. we msnop .Strachnn e Church at Cemhrn 1 f be declared a. Diocesan work", and the Bishop ;, [ authorized to issue 5 g I` the funds of said church. ' The Rev. J. Stenn ' ` for liberty to sell a. ; 1 at Kemptville. . Rev. Mr Tighe presented a m ' Maryshurgh on the same subject. Rev. E. P. Crawford presented a memoria from Hawkesbury on the seine subject. |` The memorials were referred to the Archdea- con, the Chancellor, and Mr George Kirk,` patrick to report. age prcncn ted a memorial portion of church property enoriel from J pastoral letter in aid of ` ...u -us-clnlllclli. The Lay Secretary read 3 I Ontario Probibitivs League on temperance. ' , ..-... ..u-mseenury the June referred! Rev. Dr. Jones presented :5 I St. Albnn'e Church, OtI:nwa, the Assessment. TI... 1 4" novv. 0. 1. KN Q thatthc Bishop 5. .5 (lnnlsu-m-I .. n: , -.... >.1Jl|II\zI. I On motion of the I of the minute: was 6 Rev. J. A. Presto} Olga-A LI. '5' ' I , _..-.....-.. -nvbvlc MAI Byll0d. On motion of the Very Revjthe Den, the : Rev. Dr. Beers of Ogdensburg. Rev. \V. H. . I Jones, of Omomee, and Rev. Wm. Shortt, of St. Catharine: were invited to take the Synod. | 0.. .....A:~ I ' lost: in me state of things I have laid l:'afore yoii be found in Mission Houses or not, I would re- mind you that you are equally responsible with myself and bound to assist me in rectify- iniz what experience has shown to be faulty. Sonic expedient must be devised whibh shall sa.\'(` me from the painful necessity of placing in the care of souls many men just ordained, with little experience of human nature, anti- cipating everything but failure, and when after 3. while that failure is but too evident, and traceable to their own inexperience, as re- action sets in, and disappointment and sick- ness of heart result, to the great injury of the Churn,-h`s Ministers. Praying that God may direct us in the right sth _in this and all other measures, so that is glory and the edioation of His Church may he promoted. I ask on new to proceed E with the business before t e Synod. On vnnnn at H... v._. ,__.__.-.- .- ...... ...,..uu proposes taking any action now in the direction of the establish- ment of Mission Houses ; it seems to me that the country 1 ing between the Rcctories of Napanee and erth 'n'ord.s asgootl a. field for testing their value as we can possibly hope for. Should the grants hitherto given to Camden, Loughboi-o and Lanzu-k be concen- trated in one Mission House, under the direc- tion of a. Priest and two or three Deacons, we should, I think, combine economy with that eiciency in work which union and co-opera tion .-iii`-ml, and we should avoid the fatal mis- take:-x which the inex crience, the isolation and the consequent fsi ure of newly ordained mun, have so frequently made; and I would: take this opportunity of saying that 1 wish the clergy would inform me if any of them desire to obtain the help of Deacons, so that I may be able to keep a list of the parishes thus needing clerical help, and supply them in the order of priority of application. But, my Brethren, whether any remedy for the state of things hafore you Mission Huumn nr uni I .... ..u nut .-u 1-. we consider that nine churches are now closed, and many out stations besides deprived of the means of grace. To increase the diicnlty, the stipends supplied in those missions Are not suiieient to sttrect priests of experience and standing who alone are able to resuscitate them, and have 1 determined for the future to exhaust every ex- pedient rather than place newly organized Deacons in solo charge of parishes or Missions. - The practice hitherto, though excusable from necc.-wit)`, has proved very disastrous both to the Missions and tho Deacons themselves, and therefore if the Synod proposes taking and 'n'ords testinn their uulun an ---A AAA "' ` H.'l uiuzuuuwu or Full ayuod. `VOW, if any action in to be taken at all, 1 tiiink the pro- Ment a most {avourabio opportunity for taking 1 it. Owing to the miuiouariel at Camden, ' Sydenbzun and Lanark having romoved to utlmr elds of labour, the whole suction of the Diocese `ilyiug between the parishes of Na- paneo an Perth is now unprovided with tho ministration: of tho church. This portion of ' the Diocese has always been the weakest fart, 05 i., at least since I have have had any know- ledge )! its character. and 1 think it ought to be treated in an cxccptional manner. 1'].:, clerical position of then missions may be ro- aiizc-d if we consider that nine churches grace. To in.......,. punsnod uecome vacant. to bring this matter earnestly under their nutice before making an appuintuicut, and should the synod adopt some system by iueuus 0! which the Bishop, If pomsihlt-, or the Archdeacon, or some one else ale-puted, should visit vacant parishes, and en- deavour to induce them to be more liberal than heretofore in the way of clerics! support, ` 1 think much good my be done. Kc-grircling the subject of Mission Houses, 1 dcsircgto say a few words :--A big, important report was submitted the hunt synod, but owing to the law period of the session at which it was iu:ruiu,-ed, no action was taken further I mil to rufcr it back to the committee for lul- iur discusaiou of this Synod. Now, takeii think pro- I J J \.L' Butulllg pour-ur, new it is absolutely ne- vi.-.-ssary that a remedy be sought for thin grow-_ mg e\'ll, for an evil it in. Not only must the conventional and sci.-reotyped`*5-400 per unuum for our uiis.-aionariou he no longer the rule, but the nieuvmro of support of thu clergy general] inu.;t ho roviucd, and manna adopt;-ultn bring tmfore our congregations the urgent nouuuuity of enabling the clergy to meat the increased cut of living, moderate though that may he. [shall be glad if a. committee uhuulcl be up- puintcil on this subject to report, if posiblo,to tliia pruxcut synod. 1 uhall be glad also to co-operate with such committee bgemy advice, and 1 am sanguine enough to have that the lnity of the Diocese will heartily reupond to any well founded appeal made to them by thuir representative: in the Synod auembled. At all events it will be com tent for me, as parishes become vacant. to ring eameutly hefum nmlm... -.. l l I nuuruny me various nnuanous receiving nidl from tho Mission Board will be clmuilicul, no 1 that the grant may he made to each more in | prupurtiou to the want: and character of tin: inisainns than has hitherto prevailed. This in .1 wxlsc step, but I wish that the cmnnlittuu of _ clun-.~i;i.-ntinn had been instructed to go fur- ; llIcr,:'.n-`l to (ix-an their opinion as to what nLi- 2 jwndn tho miszaionmios should receive from Lhuir cungrcg:'.tinxis us well. The tnnu lmnl Uulllu, 1 think, when the wholu question of c'h.1'ic;slsuppurt in thc Dioceuu mu-at ho con- .~u-lcrcd. not anly tho aubject of the ntipunds at uurniisainnuricl, but of the clergy Ill .1 body. I cannot continue in unconcerned spectmtor when I see the rule of life in the prcuclit day to be, iucreuod remuneration for all kinds oi` lu.bu ur, savu that of the clergy. ' `l`hc_ lm:X't`il.:4eil and incrc:uing ratn of win,-ca in l tho !:ur and Ilecoxssnry result of tin: increus.-cl .-uwl in:-reusing cont 0! all the xIuou_~n.rim. uf mo; .'un.l I -my that the consequence is that `A hxlv the l:r2t_y arc gutting richer. the clergy !.`c getting pnurur. Now it is ubwlntcly remedy uuszht urnw. i uw zugonm Isusnopnc, but I prefer not to lo so. The Synod mul its results are not such we we can regard with satisfaction, and I should be gin-l to think that the necessity for holding zulnthcr session for the same purpose may lu- nvoinled by the Diocese of Toronto t.-sking Lhc e.~r.uh!islnm-ut of the Algoma Diocese into its `own hzunln, and dualing with it an n sub-diu sion of the the pruscut Diocese, of which Al- guvnn. is, undnubtudly, a pnrt. The general funds of the Diocese seem to me to be in a sound and healthy condition, with the exception of the widows and orphans fuml, but 1 need not pzxrticnlnritu, on the nav- oml reports will be so full and detailed. You will be called upon to adopt a scheme wlmrcby the various minions receiving aid from clmluilic-l. an i I l ulnu Mr H1110. A meeting of the Bishops of the I-Jccleaizustm cal Pmvim.-u tank place at Ottawa, which lad to the calling ll meeting of the l rovim:inl Sy- r mud. to take .1ctim| with respect to a Mission- ury Bishop of Algotna. It may be ex ccted ; that I should say sonwbhiug on the subject of | tlw Algonm Bishopric, but I prefer , Svnod results are not um-I. I1: I I tempted the experiment of A Vmtzstion of the i clc-lrgy, and aluhvurml a charge, in which I an- I I s 3 ticx,:.stcl.-come point: which ounucrn the Din- ~ cow. and which I must not now repeat. Tha- \'mLatiun wan fuiluwual hy .1(JmIforcncc nf the Clurgy, in which paper of much intcrnt, and written with much Ability, were re-.'ui : and liscn.-med. 1 think that 1 reoct the i general opinion when I say that tho Visitation l was 5 soason of grout spiritual benotto us all, nud it is desirable to renew such meetings from time to time. ' A rnn..o:.... ..f 51... n: ,1 , . .. .. I the Archdeacon, the reading on dispensed with. . Preston read A memorial praying wp Strzu,-lmn Cornwall v. work , 0 church. I memorial from rah. Ottawa .-.......I..=-:-- ' E DAILY NEWS!-WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 4. . letter from th the Iubjoct of _ _ . _ yuan IIIII , complaining of ueuy mr I nuhl I'll. 1>1SFr';35n'I"'. A. Choyn 1 IX ; S. Anglm, l bx; Blondhexm, `plan; B. Owner, pkg; W. H. White, 1 bx. bl; R. T WIICHF. N incont, 1 Com-cy, A. Gnnn & C0,, U. Anglin. 1 kg own 1 I; 1 ` 2 hbls - Henry _zo,775 bush w Pwrrepont Us Chow'n n: 5 Q A....I:_ I ,-_., --v|l\Al g 2-} bag: rice. Prqp. Bruno, Toledo, A..Gunn & Co., 4 l1quor;Fenwick, Hendry & Co., 2 bbla, 20 bu out tobacco. , Prop. Lincoln. Milw....I..... M-.A-- - " _ ,,- ............ nu mummsrs to vmt t tutu without being over-crowded. W the membership to the Institute 1 ---.. .......-., nave new ads new publications aml newsp reading tables. By chm: e-.-able space has been in now alforalcd for members t over-crow` - _.;:._._...____ Ml:cuAsics Ixs'rrrI:TE.--'1`lxis institution, it W! be seen by an mlvcrtisclhent, is now open from 8 a..m. till 10 p.m., the c0n"nittcu h.-w`ng so far made the nocussmy altcraxiumi under the new w_r;'/no. l`h:,-y are not yet cotnplt-ted, but auicicnt has been done to make the room comfortable. Cheap and ilrinught lrrmwls, with small tables, havb` been added, and several newspnpe:-3 are on u.- rending Bv thn 4-hr------n -----' ' .N......., 1.'.\/.\J., msslswu Ivy several lzulies the congregation and (-Iergymen of the dipcese. There will be 3 charge of 25 cents to `the public, All the visiting clergy will be ad- mitted free. Poucu CoL'n'r, \Vzn.~:EsnAY. --0nly one prisoner graced the dgck to-day, and he was discharged as he hm] a pass to take him out of town. l .--, .... uuuuuau nu bill: DIIQOVVIIICXIB I is possible prior to ; that the Bishop be m committee to arrange sucl and report to the Synod at max and that the rosolutiuns of Sim Rev. R. Lewis be referred mittee. The Synod adjourned at `.2 for lum at 3. A complimentary St. George's Hall Thursday Doward, l".C.O., 1! LI... A- Rev. C. Forest thought it was prenmturc to ! discuss the question at present. a Rev. C. E. Cartwright moved in amendment It notice which he had on tho paper as follows : I Whereas in the event of the Avoidztuce of the See, no division of the Endowment or Diocese nmxnibln n.-:...- 0.. um _1._;:_,, - --- - --vpvvv uuau wneai. hr ve Milwau 23,775 ierrenont. (2.... m..... ' 1 of Montreal would dn, and also what the Dio- i case of Toronto would do. Hu was informed ` that the latter Diocese was in favour of grant- ing .1 portion of its territory to this Diocese 3!,-w.

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