uuu nut l.l.I].}l-Ill ()1 but the Institulion of Conference!- in at -..... L.--:- H u 100:), [R [Eloi- Thil motion did . _- . cu - Logo! in the :1- ed Fund approv- ' 1865, be safer- 'l`hi. .......'.... 2: A uvulClCHU W any bu_sin LID. The ex- the 1 " `J l"'J - udcull. > lixAty-eight non, u_rpone.ot' nscer: annually deducted from I! paid by congregslions. from thirty-font only The Clerk road 1 very interesting communica- tion, of date AP:-il 27, fr M.A., of II: nm in, and suggested the advisability ofum chmu engaging!!! misaionnry enlarprbe in that colony. Then III also read 1 leiterfron Management of Tempornlities Fund. The following is the gist of it.:-The total amount received for the Contingent Fund, $12,5l7,87. Of this sum, $2,923,G3 was deduct- ed by authority of the Synod from the half yearly allowances plid to non-commuting ministers; the remainder, $9,504,24, represents the a of free contributions during the year. So, Toronto, was , in place of Mr John Uitneron, deceased; the Rev. John H. Ine- kerrns was appointed in place of Rev. Alenilder Spence, D.D.; of Ottawa, resigned, subject to the approval of the Synod. The invested cspitnl has seriously diminished by the suspension of the Commercial Bank. In terms of the nmslgunstion, authorized be an Act of the Parliament of Guide, the Board becune entitled to receive one share of the stock of the Merchants` Bank of Canada rm ----- ___ .`_.__.._ ill .33 gglnubcuhb LIUVEIUUI` ships! Ontario has risen into an important matter with the ntwqnperi of this Pro- Yilcl since it begun to be condently sn- uoueod that the Hon. Hr lowland was likely to Inn this dignity conferred upon him. Objection: Invo 'Men ruined in dif- hnnt qnnrton to Mr Howlsnd, and the nun. nf oh. I`-.. n..|._ a-L.uLIJ -- uc\.-Inna enuueu to 6!` the Canada for three shares, formexly held by them, of tb Commercial Bank. The number of xbe shares owned by the Board nt the time o auspensbn was 1,264, the original cost of I was $l42,l0l.82: estimating the value of urgency thecbureh at large was nppenled lo, and the Board have pleasure in lusting that the result has been high-. ly satisfactory. Not 0 ischarging All claims to fall due Jon tile 3' th June next, there will be I bnlnnce of nearly $l,_500, nppli. cable to the psgjmenu on 313:. December follow- nl revenue, however, are than $4,000, it is .., uu we part of all the_congreg4ti<;u_n,- thereafter it will ' De necessary to cqnaider 1 other plnns may be requisite or_ expedient maintaining the fund in I. unto ofeciency, menaurate with the increasing want: 01 Church. ' -m._-2, - - Il W13 moved by Principal Snodgrus, second- ed by Mr Mann, nnd unanimously carried, " Tbll the returns now rend be referred to a Committee consisting of Dr Jenkins, Dr Barclay, Dr Mathia- aon, Ileana G. Bell, 5. Campbell, A. Morris, and the mover, with innlruclions to compare the same with the terms of the Act itself, and report to the Synod on Saturday morning--Dr Snodgrass to be con renerf . TL- .....--.- ,1 -- ucullull u; an proacnt, Hr Kenneth Inclennnn, late Moderator, 3110 stated that he had been prenent as a Commis- sioner It the meeting of the Synod of Nova Scotin, tint be bid met with I. cordial welcome from the brethren composing that Court, and that their fueling toward: this Synod were of a truly frnternnl cbnrncter. Mr nrnil _.v-4-: l-_.L,n u ~ ..u sucm, nnu Inn: the correspondent: from the Synod: of Non Semi: nnd New Brunswick have an opportunity of Iddnming this Conn. on the subjer-.t of correspondence between the Synoda on 3 subsequent occuion during this session. A great portion of the time of the Synod was occupied wilh A consideration of the report of the Board for the Management Tempornlities sun1,$2,923 ,___ ...- _._..... u-.n.u vn -nu uuulalll. There was uend, and referred to the Committee` an application for lens to relire from the active duties of the ministry from the Rev. John White of Arthur. There was received and read I copy of a de- spalch from the Secretary of Stale for the Col- onies to the Governor-General, stating mat the Synod : address of last year had been received, sud would be lnid before her Mnjealy. An ac- knowledgment of receipt of the Synod : address or last year to His Excellency the Governor- ` General was also read. Th. I?-.....:..:__ _.--r-- A` uc uuurcucr. The reports of the con-euponden In to the Synod of the Lower Provinces being called for, Princinalnodm-an road .. f'..I: -...a: _ . _ _ . . .:, V ` ... um uvwur rronneen being called Principal Bnodgrnu rend a. full and interesting report of his Attendance at the last. annual meet- ing: of the Synodro! Non. Scotin Ind New Brunswick, Ihzch In listened to with great at- tenuion by all present. Hr Kenna-th |l..~I-....-- I--- "J 5:. III IKIIIEYUII Cnlfllctef. Mr Croil, agent lo:-1be Schemes, nude 3. aimi- llr statement in regnrd to his atleudrmce 3! the meeting of the Synod of New Brunswick. II was then mend hv n.- l....I.:..- -_a -1 - .4--|nDVV Hal win mined t3_{I`)'r"Jenkina, ant`! second- ed by Mr Mann, nod unanimously ngn.-ed to, That the report ' uuucuu was also I Bl|Cl. The Examining Committee for me ennui: year Ina appointed. Theme in: and I... ......-.. -_ AL- --- Jen: WI! IIJPUIIIIECI. There was read the return on the act concern- ing lhe examination of student! for the ministry, sent down by the Synod at last meeting Io Pres- byteriea for consideration, from the Presbyteries of Terouto, Kingston, London, and Ounwa, ap- proving lbe same, and from Ihe Preebyteriea of Montreal, Guelph, and Niagara, suggz-sling nu nmeudcnenz thereof. A `II u-.. ..........a 5... PI - - - I` - The Iollowing Standing and other Committees were then appointed, viz :-On Biils and Over- tures, on references, complaints and appeals, to revise Synod and Comtnisaion records, to revise Presbytery Records, to draft an nddrena to the Queen, and on applications for leave to retire from the active duties of the ministry. T`\nrn m... ....A ......a _..r-_._.: .- .i._ n___:.. ,- fern A l 111:5`! Terr: , Lg! yrrilerl, A ` ion .:h the Kinguon District was read in efoieu lo Trustees and their records, and roferrd to 1 Church Relief Commillee. ____|...:__ ._|-..__ ._ .|.- _|-:...- -1` 0.... `UH IUIUIIULI IU I. \JI-ll-lllalnl IECIIVI \JIJ'Ill|I.IllU\.\.` A reuolution relating to the clnims of Rev. 0. Barber was read by Rev. E. Burn. Explsnul na were made, and some discussion arose. Tb resolution wnauully referred to the recently appointed Committee of Nine on the Supernnnuaxed Ministers Fund. Th: nnv Inhn {Yul-I-n aura nnlinn nf mnlinn -. Tho lltut luthentic news from Abyssin- is fcptuunts the British Army on the return lurch, Genenl Napier bringing up `be nu of the expedition at Senafo It latest duo, ilulliguaoa supplied by the special eorrupondent of the New York Hlnld plupotting to be much later, de- scribe I state of mucky occuioncd by the Cnfhrxnl Al GL4 Il.:5.l-|. 1...--- The Synod met again on Wednesday morning in St. A'ndrew's Chux-cb,jund after the devotional ex- ercise: were conducled by the Rev. J. S. Mullen, the minutes of the previous day were read and approved. LJU}1VIlI|JLIUlll\'U 'I'IlUID|-E|H I` I-II-lhlo The Rev. John Carroll gave nolice of motion respecting the appointment of Stewards. Tho qnnl-Atari I1 I51: ntllaannnn FRI.` 1 nnrn. ICIIVTUIIUS ILIU P"U|lliIIlCHl UI IJECVVIII U5. The Secretary of the Conforenoo rend : com- municallon {mm the auditor or the Grand Trunk Railway 00., giving information to the Conference in reference to return tickets. f\_ lI\__I__ _;_.I A _-.__. _ _ _ A _ _.l._ l'_..... T`- WUUIUIUUUU I.|'.I TEIUITUI-IUU BU ITCIUIU IICIUI-Iv Dr. Tnylor read a communication from Dr. Mair, the Secretary of the Kingalun Sabbath Reformation Socialy,cal1inglhe attention of the Cnuference to n document relnting to Sabbath observance. n~L_ l.`_ n_.-:.I__ .__1 .|.. |_.__J:_ IQIUUIIIU UUUCKVH IICE. The Ex President pronounced the benedic tion and the Conference adjourned at 12:15. 'l"beuB.oud drsire go bone Ininintm-u ....a -__ - } IESBTTEI{}AN .5')',V01J. ._ __ ___r_____, ` oi" fro the Wiaily Dlllricl wu re- 001 toootfemorkla _ I n from PetuIboroug_li Diatrictol of riminnliol to committee: was to- .. I - ' --- auzudlll at to meet the pnymenin due on [be r.To meet thisemergency thecbureh I sting result hu In..- L:..L , .___, ..... 04,24, representflhe aggregnle ions Some im- lnve been carried our, highly . Board, in the Permanent Fund. ,Mr James Michie, If nf fhn no---4 5- ' sued to nixty-eight for the pu_rpou.ot' ;0 on :1 only; oelved the $50 in run 5.. .7... vi IIIU ne $03: which nating Mer- even per cent premium, amalgamation was ar- nas incnrrad L... s..-_ 1-:7 usual ! 01 we stock every )y the Isle umber mi -1- ~-`-` ., III. mu: Late said of `lhe not .-sf ._I.:-L J) 9'-"1-1` of xhe V ,N ,._......J I In 1 __/ _._......uqm, and vof 1heur'tTt1eu therefrom. A d the maximum sum to be no aid by the party time, be d According to the Leader, Whnlen`s trial will be brought on as soon as in possible in thecircuit u-nngunenu, which will be de- termined in 3 few days. avuu ILIIIH py. 5. That any bo der the above re the license forfeit: satisfaction of the that there is just c upon the revenue win. .....I. -- - \I\ ..... wuuumpuoo in its pure 3! 4. That extracts, essences, tit dials manufactured In bond shal ed for comsumption at the follow Quebec, Kingston, Hamilton, Mo London, Halifax, St. John, New 1 when so entered shall be subject: for ascertaining the quan they contain and the possibility 4 or spirit which they cgngnin would my [fame]-- ed for consumption in its pure stats: ,4 mm... , ____-, ..,....u.ua, cuemlcals, pharmaceutical pxeparaiions, analine dyes, hairoils, hair wash- es, powders, vinegar and acids, varnish, using only methylated spirils superintend- ence as the Minialer of Inland I It-venue may from time to time approve. 3 'I"h..o.n a:_-n nu. pct |.uI|. 7. Evcryentlorsation of the enminalion of any permit shall be made on the back thereof, and every permit shall be deface l by writing the word Cancelled" across the face of it on the expira- tion of the period for which it has been gamed. t be granted ft! the removal of spirits unless the packages in which they are contained have been marked and numbered in conformity with the warehousing regulations ap- proved on the 27th day of April, 1868, not unless the applications for such permits are made in the form, and lled in with all the particulars required by any department-.1 regulations in that behalf. ;uc nmuios nerem enumerated, viz :- Extracts, easen ces, perfumed spirits, ell `chloroform, collodion, tinctures, cordinls, lets, syrups, compounding of brnndies, (commonly called old Lom,) other and Scotch and Irish whisl orourimnn ~------ -` ___ ...n.uu.;u lI|'.'N] proprietary preparam dicines, resinoida, Chen -uunausl Ut lul5E.ICl uevenue. 5. Every permit Sllnll state the period for which it in to remain in force, which period shall not be more than will, in the opinion ofthe Llcer grun- ing it, be suicient for t='ec1iug the removal of the Ipirill to which it relates. 6, The permit shall accompany the spirit: to which it relntes, and remain in possession of the person having charge thereof, but it shall be pro. duced for examination as often as may be re- quired by any otoer having nlhority thereto, and it shall be delivered to the Collector or De- puty Collector of Inland R.-.....- 1-... -LA .--- - ...... .. auau ue ueuvcred the Oojlootor puly of Illlld RBVGIIIIO /for lbbihlnad Resenue DlViliOl] into which the-spirits are to be removed, or wherein they are removed from one plrce to another, within the period mentiohed in the permit. T Ii'`w,.--.-.'lA-~ `' ` ` The Hon Kr Ron, llinister of Finance, it expected to have (hands for London during the present month of June, on busi- nenconnocted with the Intercoloninl Rail- Iuy, utd the tnnsfer of the Hudson`: Bay Canpcnfn teritorry. No doubt Mr Rose`: negotiations will be ulmost altogether of I prelilliltry clnrlcter, II it has been dis- tinctly promised that all the points involv- ed in than two weighty matter: ahnll come undo! the review of the Cnnldinn Pulm- ___A MANFFACTURING IN BON TIUNS. 1. That subject to Inch turthet Ragllldtas as may berealler be made by competent authority, Licenses may be granted to mnnufnclure in Bond Lbe articles herein enumerated. viz -_ D REGULA- of Ihe pos1!n and pllpei M ..m..h wnl int-aired. or me posugpn gum I which wnI.l0C0I7d- n- n-_.I..u an In }avn5.I'0ceived. - Dr Barclay. on behi'1f of lhe Gommiuealnp-1 pointed to pgepnre n formula. lo be signodrby the Profcsiora iii the Faculty of Queen`: Uiersiiy other than those of Theology and Ann, reported that none other were in operation as teaching bonrdl, and lhnt. it was not `necenury, therefore, to prepare a. formula. The Committee were dil- charged 1*. .. rnnnrf nf thn Committee appointed At Int ` (n) The number and description of the pack- ages in which the spirits are contained. (h\ The n1Ar|-ta nml nnnnhnr-cl ..n an.-1. AI` oh- nsfc II-I VII-lllLl IUU BIJITIIB BYE CUlwHluEU. (b) The marks and numbers on each of the packagcs. (c) The quantity in wine gallons, in each pack- age,a.udi1.s strength. (_d) The equivalent, in wine gallons, of the Itrenglh of proof. (9) The place wherein it is then noted. (1') The place to which it is to be removed. (g) The conveyance by which the nmovnl is to be made. (h) Whether the duty ljdi h-.en paid, and, if not, how secure-dc (i) The Lime In which it is to ba removed. (j) The name, occupation, and place of busi- neu of the owner. /In-\ "I"|-.,. __.__ ,1 - . . - -unn uu vvlyvlllllllll Ill wlfolse custody it ivVri1VlWner<:`l-uring its rernovnl. 3 Every application for a permit shall be made on is primed form, provided by HM: Department of Inland Revenue, and nhsll be signed by the person making it. -I Evprv n.u-I-nit nu-n..n..,I -L-|| L. -n ' - ticl :uu IJJIIIIIJK ll, 4.. Every permit. granted shall be on the print- ed forms supplied by Illa Department of Inland Revenue, which forms shall be printed on psper especially prepared lor the purpose. with such type or engravings as may be approved by the Minister of Inland Revenue 5 [I`.vnrvnnym:on|.,I|-.,.,.. - -- IIJFLI BIC: 2. Every application For such a. permit Ibnll alnte: - /.\fI`L- _.__L__ J I ucaa us lHC UVVIWI . (k) The name, place or business, snd occupa- Lion of the person Inlo whose possession the spirit: is to be transferred, and (I) The name of the person or corporation in whose it will beduring .1 Evans nnn.-..s.'.-... r-.. ._ -____-- _L n L 2 oulotd action to the rulo peculiarly Idvinhh. On all hn_ndn it in tdnitutl '1`: e report of the Committee appointed meeting to correspond with lhe Colonial Corr.- iniuee of the General Assembly of lhe Church of Scotland was read and adopted. n.._.I:-_.:.... ...... .-.-Hula I-nr than Prnab9teI'Y Ofl l. l`ermiL5 for the removal of spirits from any distillery, or from any Warehouse wherein they have been bonded or alorc-d, may be granted on the application of the owner of such spirlls or of his duly authorized agent, by the colleclor or the deputy colleclor of" Inland Revenue for lhe Inland Revenue Division in which (he spirill than are. n n_.__ ___v-, .- 1- I -, - and adopted. I Application was made by the Presbylefl f Toronto for leave to take Must-I. Donlld Stracbnn nnd'Dona|d Mncnuley, divinity nu- dents. on public probationary trial! for licence, also the same application from Guelph ln be- half of" Mr William Mnclennan, M A.; from Perth, in behalf of Mr S. Macmcrnin, U A.; from Quebec, for Mr J l-'rnster, ii A.', from Kingston, for Mr J. R. Thompson, ILA. The students were instructed to appear before the examining trotnmitlee. An overture WI! fend t'rom tlit: Presbytery of Glengu-ry, taking the Synod to arlopt it as a standing nsnga that All the members Sllnil on the Sabbath follow- ing the opening of the annual meeting of this court commune together at the sacrament. of the Lord s Supper. lt was concluded to defer the consideration of tllli matter until the next meeting of the Synod.` The Rev. Wm.ZSimpson and Joseph M. Ross, Esq , were re-elected as managers of the Ministcis Wilows and Orphans lund, and William Dnrling, Esq, was elected to fill the place of the late John Gt-eenshields, Esq. The Synod adjourned until this morning. SPIRIT WAREHOUSE REGULATIONS. '"'a gun] rnlunnz .._,I- parauons, chemicals, nn dram L-= s, elbers, n, bit- auuding gin, tom.) other ai- ,/ -.-...u .13 II stale. cea, tinctures and rd shall only be en following places. ` 4.--, -.;uuL:ll and road, and ham which 2 extracted in n pota- cess of re-distillation entered fur nnn=-*--*- D `II IJIIIJUICS, gm, gin wbiskeys, 5, patent medi- :s.Is, CidS, Va rniah ---5- , ,_-.l _. the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. the Institution I continuing tho II-Ill burg on the Put! A great deal of excitgd, s'nd personal diacuuibn Im Reformed Prubltlrhn G0 him to conform to Tn: Pumnmv "` ` The " capital" question in lhh Oqlnlhhlg has been nally named in hvoufof V ` much q-einat, u it would nppeer, the Will: ' inuence of Governor Seymour. The people and Legislative Omlpoilhldjlltbd `AD mm: long since in favour 0! Vienna. |..; e ..u plclclll-E11 [0 I0 C provoking that, owing their minister, Hr Ada: precluded from nttondil wu Izain Ah--' "*"' than we: nevertheless brodglgl 1: If and, as we nee, with the nine` 1:. `v ' America: ladies now in Ludii UM be to be pneeented to the Qopen ind it Ia-3 lllo owing to an nul- -`~"`"" .L-:A V ' ' _ - ....__..--.- vnvunnv Lo. A-aonymoul colnmumunoul can reocrro no Illenuou lvorytbmg lonru-dud fonnoeruon Inna: be accow paved by the npme ud addrua of the Inner , not ucunrlly mt publlcsuon, but an evidence of ID llonuruy ll la also requeaved mu correspondenL- II" only I1-noon one udc of Lhe sheet or paper. it ulna! undertake to return reiecled communications V -7 -----v-uJ.:'.llCU"`g` Mr Bright gave notieroni th lsili I he would all the ' ' Common: to the Re tie. on the following day, came up for dilcnuion, A Home for Workingwolnou has boen"op3ad Tribnoi nynlluo led I. . I worktagirb lh,lQ~C{I:~" to we 1n ow, un V ` _ ' _` .7 ...m... . M -F" in Detroit. The are hundreds of the city not above The gsol breaker who escaped from and robber, J Lsliteelu -Belleville pol.-stoma I can-_.. ------ lxciao 4` In; R: M lion 1 council, _' 1he1- doyo!A ' any ohnll In dull w, In rupee: V qent. rolliyal, ex lloll or lllnpllon, H. 1060 Horn. \ ..-u uvvul exllm G water will tricd It Bridgapc the other day. A large hon oated through the dust`: lnndiug safely in But Br! lion. ... an per-uuuuung uoaeuetprniltu-A der lhele regulation! or who reeairealu City a raw le f Tobaooo eaured for consumption,` at ghall tranotnil all money I) received uric II -' ceiver General at leaatooeaia cad: cadre: of-* l lener should the annual. collected iaoaavuk ' exceed fifty dollars, arid they shall account to the department of Inland Revenue in Inch lin- ner, at such time! uldh Ind! fornao 1] N from time so tin: demdnod by dopannltal" regulations in lhnl behalf. 7. All persona licensed to deal innwkpf IIII II II T gululionn. uuu-. can uunl PEI Illlllll. ` sub. Every permit shell be ulid only `rip, the form supplied by the department of Inlbd Revenue and signed by the person sud every mclu permit Ihlll hddlwlolwl` reuined by tho inponoror ground Tint Ls evidence that the Tobacco to which I! uh: was lawfully yemoved, and the aid per`-1; qhll be produced by him whenever oicer oflnlund Revenue for no purport dbl- ing an account tbonol. - ` M 6. All pereouinuing regulations who tannin. .. .1..- l|-I5. . ' Zlrd. A licence Ihnll only be ulld whcn_n.|t ed on a term supplied by the department of In- land Revenue, and Iiguod by the eonuledour; and any licence may be forfeited bythllulnu of Inland Revenue wheneverhe hoe utielnelory evidence that the person to whom It it [finial has ' erndbd or nuined in ending the peyhult of Any duty to which Tolueeo in lln.Ili,o`r*'lh! he has failed to comply with these ngnhtlolu or any part thereof. III ! pnrnuhn In lab; -- I..f $_L _ . A . _ x -A I u| nu] yllll EIICIEUI. 4th. Permit: to into raw led Tobacco out of Band or from the {ma orpnmlno wbonlt Va grown, for conuanpllon, an In paced. V lb oaicm and pononn hoteby to_~_h_|o lioeneu, on upplicilion being nude in Ibo lot. npprorad by the department, and yneu of the duty to whichibo Ttuco 1 ho lhhlo If msnufnctured, that in to any : on no la! Tm bxcco the growth of Oonadu, ve cenu pound, being the duty to which It would be lit- ble if manufactured can-on C Wilt, nod un rut Ienf Tobacco not tho gs-oi OI.- nndn, no cent! per mood. 51h, Evan nnnnio Ilnnll L. --tu ..u_ ._u,, P1rrnoLn:Unr -BBGULATlON8. lst. Rennd petroleum shell be Iellsdliy Tag. libne's P; rosnstsr or h] each other similar my-5. meat as may be approved by the Ilnlsler on. lsnd Revenue, end All such instruments shall be distributed under the supervision of the dnpul. meal of Inlnnd Revenue, and shell be used In accordance with lnslrncllone sanctioned by tho I llid department. - 0 nn-rl nnlns-`Inns: --Inlnh --4 an II.` nos-) The Leader say: that Ir Oliver, late Crown Lxndl ngent at Barrie, was supefsed ed for defnlcuiona in his Account, and not 5`..- _-|:-:-_ I _ , M:;.;\pplication for o L eeneo lhll be j. if: such form, and thin contain Inch info:-jg. mfon u may be required by dgpgnpggug h_ uons, and shall nlso state the nut, place pg. gidencc and occupation of III! pellbll apply. mg. `an! A I:....... .|.-n ..-|- I.` _-'u; __L___ _, 13:. Licence: to desl in raw lufbhteoo nd to enter the same ex-wnrehoune for consumption on payment. of duly, may be [run _ by an, o( the nnfennomionod Olfcerl onapp non |g. ing made in the proper form, unholy : All Collantnrn and Danni! nllnnnu-n at I'-_ [III \JUIIWU'5` land Revenue. $44k TIA`... lllll INCVEIIC-Ia. Such Poatmum-I, not exceeding one in each Parinh, Township or Hunicipolity wlmi in in no officer of Inland RnIrenIu,.Il 1} _h Iron time to time nppoinlod by the Minister of Inhnd Revenue. on-) A__I!_-A1-_ 5-5. _ v -. ._ . I -- - - t IIIU l.ll'pIIll.l.lU|l|, 2. Rened potrolooll which me on the 22nd of May 1868, in poueuion of partial who were not renera, may be elicited to put In provided it bum I re tut of one bu grsel of Fahrenheit thermometer, Iii!` off vapour lhll. will explode, or Ignite ` _ plictuion of re. - {M-`:3, Anni: nu nnnlrnagn nn.n&.I_l__ '1 All Hal-I-AI: ` LID!-NU Ul IIJU IIll|IUI|CI'. 4. Rened pen-oloun may ho Inrclwnud III removed in bond undnr tho regulation: III!!! by an Urder in Council on tho 27!!) dry of April, 1863. yuvnuuu ue unua 2.`-i`; ' ""~ 3. All barrels, cuts or puksgee conning petroleum, which bu been inspected shall he branded with-- The date of the inlpection. - The name of the inspecting oicer. ; The degree of heat at which the upon: pro- duced by it ignited. - The nnrnn nf ihn nnnnr nu In-nuuplgal eL. uuucu II] It Iuuuv . 0 be name I 1;: rener: or-if hnponod :5. name of the importer. L A Rnnnd nnlnnlan-n nun: Ia; -4-nlngu-`A -_.I The novel experiment dflnovlags rateriwu Bridgman. n. -m -..vuc an to} }3u1i;fmson.Z 5 ll-IIIAU Ju I-IUD PIVFIF IVIIII, Urlw 1 All Collectors ind Deputy Colloouzu 9! Il- nnd Rnvonnn -- -vn uApIuIIIlllI her dz ' B:-iag.p.,.., A In:-on In Ana.-u TOBACCO REGULATIONS. .. .....ugwomou III! boeropua! JG fworkgl girl! ID I? :- mu Inipi nker Ju. mm giolloua . caught in Onram --' `- -" '`h"J Iepsruncnt, and union no any: In Ily L igqp __ nheeo . Id. t _w , y_ t_ho qepnnmeng 7" -9 via, Vltll I " "9 lluaehndancl Inculod null], cheaply, nnd expeditiously nt .L_I\.u--u.-__.._-__ _ A1- Il_lW uuyuuu ul IUIE L/LILY Jiwu [1lHI_Y RX DOG nun counter of the pubmhm; oioe. Price Id. 34%?` (? Singlo copiu of the Cnomvu no llwn, eontnining Ibo hail of the week, may be had in wrappers at lnillllg. Price 3d. encb, laud every Friday. V A` 1... 1-euuIned'dip. ` '.BoyofTllnlI. _ : llornins Haw` _- -0 oh; 'Rnun| Tuba u-xinud depart from tho Kingston Station as follows ` , M an altogether too - .11` carried out will full on the shipping interest: % L 4.-T-m Abxr. ail Napier wad coi- - - u_ in cnoustion of j]idoogu,1haeo|nnq \` once! the last posts 1`IP"P.*;! 9" mt ` satin arm; 'sheum1 -' thd Booroo dele, f35nIlx`:jjn HIHHH WKIT. 0:15 p.In.. 3:30 1.11:. Iixed u-sin 6:45 n. In. t" I4 :1 ul ll `Thin in by Ionu-ml time, from which deduct 1! llama for me difbrenm between Montreal and Kinpton tine ] y. mi " 1:65 |.II. I "57-3| The question of the Lieutenant "Governor- L3. .1 114-4 _ L I 3%}; ,,,<- q` Single copies of the Dun Nuts mnv be bad I I1 (1nl|!Arnf II-an nnhlinlninn ARK... DA... 9' SEE FIRST PAGE. @139 u1i1@ Elamm THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. Itrdon Sfthe 1- ;-;inou and his in the nt year of 3 separate last. We should be sorry to | an nl l.I-.o...-_s I1---- Travellers Guide. uouc IAN`. 1.30 pm. Mixed min 3.15 . m ]\n u II c. I.` ll . of newspaper \lII`UI' DUI Igi- I' I.lIi' 1-uua4....I_ I..:_L,, _-..J -v Governor The Royal Canadian Ries, for sometime Itltioned in Cbatham, have received their nsl orders, and will leave for Head Quar- ters It Kingston, to-morrow. I4-nu--A - --~- ' __. -_-- -- -an AAUNIIUU, IUU ILIC nanny`! Hon. John Bahdeld Muc- dould has been suggested with much want}: by uohool his ndmiren, as one upon `whom the omce should be conferred in naeolpt 0! his oonnoctionftith the` rriat 1;. .1 AL- TI | Jntigo, WHO lab--(`In m._ ? ~ - -j Poucs Cotnr, Thursday.-The benches (f the gallery were lled this morning with the usual In-ehinable audienoeseen npon occasions when tlDdockst_d. the court presents a pro- gratntne afssors than ordinary interest, as was the case thll ltlrnlng. James Gowdey charged D. Branigln with using abusive language lohim on Prince: street on Tuesday night last. Three witnesses were examined, and at the conclusion lbe Hagislrate reserved his decision. John Ms- loney, a drunken vagrnnt from Cobourg, was ordered to make the best of his way back to that piece, on penalty of connementin gaol. Louis: Armstrong charged John Scshill and Frsncia Gortnley with assault and with breelting in the door of her house, smashing the windows and breaking her furniture. The complainant resides in one ofllr Spencer s houses at the east end of the city, and for some time past has been living a regular and quiet life, although having s.ppear- ed once st the bar of the police court. The defendants committed the oft-nee on Saturday night last, on which night, it will be remember- ed, the glass of the windows of the meeting house .on the Montreal Road, near the depot, was broken, and are of that class of men known as roughs, who, when under the inuence of liquor, ere as wild beasts, sad when sober their actions do not evince a much higher standard of intellect. In the present instance these men's conduct to the woman, who was alone at the time, excepting the presence of a young lad, was shameful. There were some others in compnny with the prisoners who have not yet been taken. The prisoners wished the Magistrate to dispose of the case summarily, who, having called witnesses to estimate the amount of damage, ned Scahill $25 and 50 cents, and Got-snley $10 and 50 seats, and each party was required to End sureties to keep the peace. . _ . . _ - ._-ab-nun` uu-u.|UrrU\V. lament, I canon of the Hetropoiitnn Sea of Algiers, And I Cure, are in Montreal soliciting aid for the fnmine stricken Aruba. .-_-_ ...-mun. The gold production in Nova Scotia continua veryluge. The house of Hugh: Lowell, Hali- fax, received in Lbou: a fortnight nearly 1,000 ounces of gold, the pnoduce of ve districts. Already acknowledged, 349 50c. ;' William Barty, $5; the Hon. James Puma, $5: Mr Mncmxlny, $5 ; L. Thibodo, $5 ; Lord Bishop of Onllfi. 3; Rev, Prof. Me-Kerru, 52; James Riddell, 32 ; J. Robertson, :1 ;Jnmea Smith. 31 : Thoma l"yIbc_ $1 -, R. Waddell, $1 ; Thomas HIIIOOII. 31 ; W. Martin, $1 ; R. Gukin, $1; I. J. Lint.ou,$l; Wm. Hu-ly, $1 ; Vincent Ockley, 31`, F. Somerville, $1 ; S. Cbown 5: Sons, 51 ; Ho.-nth uh Gunn, $1; P. Hart}, 31 ; P. Browne. $1 ; sums under$1, $3.75. Total, $94.25. Jon: Pnox, Treasurer. Kintnn Junnl `Jar.-n ;'V1:;-vfollowing additional subscriptions have been received ~- Montreal, June 3. Truueea of McGee Tes!irnoniIl Fund desire to clone next week. If possible pieue comprlele ctnvul and remit." Pns::vrn:os.--This evening :18 o'clock in St Andrew`: Church, 3 testimoninl is to be` presented by the Lhurch of Scotland Synod to I [ James Coil, Esq, Agent of Church Schemes, as a. tank of the nine set by the Synod upon his valuable sud disinterested services in her in.` Ll:Lr1'AIu Pnoors rolt PIu:sco1`1'.-A com- pany ol the R. C Rxfles and 100 men from Hamilton will leave for Prescott to-marrow, Along with nonrcommilsioned oicer|,gunners and men of the Ruysl Artillery ll I! also rumoured that Cnpuin Du`u Cn\`- alry Ire under orders far the same place. It in the intention of the Government to or- pain I ying column. composed of 500 men of the rrgulnr tro pa Ind 1.500 of the Volun- toen, with u again staff, royal engineer-I, com- miurint. and army hospital corps. A Nova Scotian, or A New Bruulwicker, or ' even a Lower Clnldian, might surely Le found eligible for the position; and in` ilkc manner, if there are any Upper Cauu~ firs I}}S};E)9;g~* c0NFERENC;E,i KL 'GST01V, 1808. Wednesday afternoon, June 3. The Conference assembled at 1: o'clock. The dians whom the Dominion Government 2 President in the chair. wishes to honour, let tlicni he made Lieu tenant Governors of the niher i ru\'iuus- Din-i.)u~iiy, such It system, if carried out, After singing, prayer was offered by line Rev. Wm. McFadden. The minutes of the morning seslion were read W()lli l fuinilinrize the people with the 110- d 'PP"d- iiiicnl unity of the (`ii-iil'uLlui'ntoil Provinces, and lo its part to carry out the lending We here insert the names of the minialara ap- pointed (commit-lee to receive sud prepare the t:....__:,\ " ` ' _... - u.-us: ul neupsper agi- tdba OI gin rise to any unseemly bicker- Jii snoop: pollticinns, which most like- ly Iodd be uncut Use either of these two giutlulen appointed. It was under. Itood non After the passing of the Union Act that the excellent eyetcm of Ielecting IJIIIIIIIIII Governors from other Provinces than the one in which they would be called Bu Montreal, June 4.-:\ cnnslderable body or troops are shortly to be placed on the fromler in the m-ighbourlnoml of I)urham l l l and Huntingtlon. A young artist named Daniel Verry. of Swnuston l*`all-3,. \'c:rn1on1 , has nllerctl (oi make a statue of the late Mr M(:(l(_`c for the friends of the deceased. l The Trustees of the McGee testimonial fund here \`vill Cluse the subscription nu f 11th lust. and call m others as soon as p0si- ll Fmnuzrs FUNERAL.--Tb6 Fire Brignde turn- ed out this ntlernoon in uniform to follow to the grnve the body of one of their compnny, by me ` name of Swift. ` A HCGII TIs'ru1oxuL F1':m-'I`be following telegnm having been received from B. Chum- berliu, Esq, MP, it is respectfully requeated ` thsl _Lll ouuunding subscriptions may be paid to Ir John Puon, Secralary for Kiugs1on,wilb- nnl rlglgw .. ck. -.........o ...:n L- ._ A young man nmncd Kelly, of llnlifux.` N. :5 , one uftbe <~'tm1entsnfArts 21tMcGi1l college, has mysteriuu.~|g disappeared, the | last seen of him being when he let: fnr; home at the close of last session. Kingnton, June 4, 1868. rie. The 1IVfVl)V;.')l'.l`l;1t on hand is $9,000. I I " "' """J inciplc of Confederation. ,, , , __, _..........J .7. allubwluu, unu- Wdelny, u the unount will be renamed this .I_ SPECIAL T-EL EGRAM. FROM MONTREAL. _w. ----w-: v-wuou-auucu U Du! vithdnwsl of the British forces, of n chuncur enough to justify a consideration of the prnpriety of continuing British occupation. This in n mutter for the British government And people to decide, and it in nut probable thnt the pre- Inut Idlninintrntion, itself in n crit- l_-I __, 'ill n ml nnnnh run 11... ! I- an nnn ,___._....`n- load; gbl, r, lof AVLI Iv: U Ullllilllfe. A memorial from the Romney Circuit on the retery of the Conference write e respectful let- ter to the Recording Secretary of the Romney Circuit, informing him that the ll)G%l'hl_lIf Circuit bed been teceived and reed, and to state that the diecipline make: provision for the chin. gee proposed. Carried. On motion of Dr.Wood, the Ron. Dr. Even: end J B. Howard were eppoinled letter writer! in behalf of the Conference. The Rev. B. knee was relieved from the eon:-' nittee on Church Property Schedule No. 4, end the Rev. W. H. Poole was appointed in his need. A reeoliltion from the Guelph District I'M ) referred to the Obnrch Relief Oonmiugo, \,__.__...... Iv uuuu. On motion by the Rev. B. Jones, the Confer. `.ence adjourned at 3:30 to allow oflhe calling r f , the annual meeting of the University ofViclorin , College, according to lhe requirement of the ; cba.]rter. The Conference adjourned accord- mg y. I! Afnp . |..a-r ...-..- .: .:_. .u n - unuv. The question was taken up Are there Any ` objections to my of our ministers or preachers on 1rin1'."" ` It rnny be proper to remark for genernl infor- tnAlion,thnt this weighty and important question is asked at escn District meeting held in the month of May, and the answer in each can is recorded in the District minutes. The record is brought to the Oonfereuce and the report receiv- ed. If any objections have been taken. they are stated to the Conference and the declsiun ofthe District conrmed or nrnended, or it may he re- versed. This yenrin each case the DillriCld`- ciiion was conrmed Three or four young men had left their work for mother eld of labour. This motion prevailed, sad the following com- mittee Ina Appointed, viz: John Borland, Dr Green, A jfiurlbart, G. Douglsa, 8. Rose, L. Warner, R. Jones, J . Donna and Dr. Je'era_ A resolution from the Niagua District meet- ing in reference tosabbuh School: mu refund to the Snbbnlh School Commitm: ...` nu ICJCIUIICU WDIDOIUI Committee. Another -nun Illa D....al.-; n vv luv uuvuntu DCDOOI. UOIDHIIHBG. Another from the Brenlford District on the same subject, was referred to the same commit- tee ; end another from the sum district on ule or certain prqperty, was referred to the Church Relief Cctnmittee. ' A en---.._:_I I--- ~' "' "H nu vuulucfll O ISCUBSIOD . The Rev. R. Jones moved that the r: lie on the table. In amendment, Rev. J. Can-oil more` ed by Dr. Jv.-'ern, " Than the clunzu i lownnces team the Bupennnuated Fun: ed by the London Conference of red to the Quarterly meetings. In not prenil,a.nd it In: GYM ht 12-: I DA-'-- * Saul poeition, will venture to order the continued occupetion of Abyuinin for the pnrpoee of mnintnining the internal pence at theeountry. The object of the expedition we: the release of the prisoners, and thin object he: been most sntisfnctorily nthined; end the moment thnt itlvms nt- tnined, imuaiinte preperntione for the re- turn were put in activity. Should the I-_II.L _.._|_ :_a_-,,,.- I `I - - uul yrcvIu,a.nu 1! loved by Rev. J. Borland, seconded by Rev. G. Douglass, Than the alterations undo In 1865, in the scale of allowances to superannuat- ed minister: and widows, be referred to I com- mittee of nine, appoinmd by the chair, to report to thin Conferonce, with a View to refer the whole to who several Qua terly meetings for conrms- lion. ' nu_:- - ,- ...n.- urn 1:-::ucm,ar muon, took 1h The Secretary gave out several corntnunicunion was rend from the the Penitentiary, stating that the might. be visited by members C1`. tween the hours of 9 and1l:30 of I day. T`I-m D-.. n nu,-,.. - ..... "cu. u. nunuu. pronounced the bene tion, and the Conference adjourned at o clock_ _rr_...\, Miscellaneous resolutions and memoriusla from the several Dialricla were called for and refernd to appropriate committees. One on the publica- tion of the discipline in the German language, from the Hamilton District, was rend and r.1'er- red to the Memorlnl Committee. Hnrnina Pt1:nn- .--..:.__ (`-- gnu I-IJ Luv: xllclllllflll U0lnm1I. Morning religion: services, with prenching, were Appointed by the Conference as follows: Saturday lo:-ning--Rev_ J. Freshman. Mondny " -Rev. J. S. Senroyd. Tuesday -RevA H. Cbrinopherson. Wednesday " -Rev. W. S. Blnckuock. Thursday -Rev. J. H. Starr. Friday " -Rev. A. Andrews. Each of the above pen-vices to be held in Queen an-en Church, and to_ commence at 6 Ll. up. A resolution from the Niagara District on buildings new Church atNiagnrI, WM referred to the Uburch Relief Committee. A resolution from the Brantford District on petitioning the Ontario Legislature for the right 10 change title of property in certain cases, was referred to the Church Relief Committee. Resolutions from the London District meeting on the changes made at the London Conference in the allowances from the Snperannuated Fund were read by Rev. J. Learoyd. The] occasion- ed considerable discussion. The Rnv P 'f.\..a.- ...,..._.: .u, , . _. ~ -.-.-.. ...... .,..,u..uucu Lurcu ur tour young Une minister In deposed. and expelled from the Church, in fact over which deep regret was expreaed, but the purity of the Chutch and the ministry demanded the faithful performance of: most painful duty. The whnln nf 1|-m n:....:,..t- |.__:_. 17 \ LLIUIL pululul Only. The whole of the District: having been gone ` through on the question of chnrncler, the Con- ferenca entered on the question Who are now recommended to the Conference to be received into full connexion and ordnined T" Toronto Dx5trict-W. H Bridgr-man, M.A., and Alex. G. Harris. These two were ncoepted by the Conference. In reference to I third, I discussion Irons in regurd to the law of the Conference relnting to young men whom it is desicrued 10 Rent! In nnn.-. ....a :. -4- :7 -- - - uuunclcuc reuung to it designed to send to College, and it In decided not to suspend lbe rule which defer: the ordina- tion of young men who are going to attend the College. Th; D_..:.l.._. .I_-:_. s .I - - - LlUlLC5C. The President desired the indulgence of the Conference for a moment. He wished leave of absence fore day or so, on irnporunl buaineel, and his request was granted. Dr. Ryereon also desired leave of absence for a. short lime, and hie request we: granted. At the requesloflho Prelidenlend codelegnle, lbe ex-President, Mr Elliott, took the chair. Secrelerv crnvn nu! an---I ---=--- ` -v --w r-v sun but: I II, . IJIl\JI.ll\.l ELIE lngii people, inuenced by the later IIOII, 0| by the Lhonghtaof the desirability of establishing a colony in that part. ol Africa, change the general opinions which have bx entartainedoea to the simple ob- ject ofthe expeditiomthe government might eaaily be induced to take action in accord- ance with the changed popular opinion. If it should be intended to found A colony. the whanea and harboux improvements at Aanqlny, In}, the railway, and imported rogdn, would be no mink ready-made pub- lic worka for the colony. The expedition baa dilpelled nun] bugbenn Is to the CH" nah and capabilities of the country, the chu-aaaar or in inhabitants, and other -54.05.-_ . -__I _- I, -I- , ,_____". ...unu- The Conference assembled at 9 1.: President in the chair. , , ,_ .__- `nu-u. Aer devotional exercises, the minutes of the former as npproved. |1:., n u_v, VIL -3. 1` `er: Brewster. I h- I`- . _.. 4JIt.VVahCl Dr. Green gave notice of motion ._Tbat the number of members composing the board of di- rectors for the Superannuated Minister`: Fund be iinciensed to nine." (-1-. --....i__ L, .L, n n - - All I- } after I brief space of time ihe Conference ; was again declared in session. and resumed busi- [ ness. -~ -r[r~---... 1 \ (committee unncinl and other returns for publication ; they -nrn - nu. ! On motion the following tnlnisiers were ap- lpOi[1t.d a committee for the examinulion Ind clnssicalion cf the Ichedulel of Church proper- ; I_v` viz` S. Robe, Wm. Mcculiough and Rob- , er: uunrv. The Rev. E. B. Ryckmzm was re-appointed Journal Secretary during the morning ses.~iong. I The Hlninlerinl mromhm-n nf ulna ttnminmma ....-gsa nuu u. nunuug. J The committee on memorials was appointed `as follows: Revs. G. H. Davis, Dr, Aylesworlh, Thos. Cosford, J. H. Johnson and John Lea- royd. T`hn I`.l.....a:....-1 D..-) n... . -.- auJu. The Educational Fund Committee was up- poiuled as follows : Revs R Jones, Dr. Nelle.-5, Dr` Rice, G. R. Sanderson, and Dr. Jeffera, loge- [her with the following lay gentlemen: A. C. Davis, Nnpnnee: S. T. Clark, Odessa; Dr. La- vel], Dr. Skinner, and B. M. Briuun, of King- Eton. nation; and we look upon the circum- otuieo of Genenl Napier`: victory, which has denoutrstod the any military service ofsholding the colony, at not unlikely to woigh fuvounbly in case the further occu- I|.6__ -1 `L- --._-A,, ! T. S. Keough, Alex. Sutherland, and John I Shaw. _ n n n .. Wil THE DAILY l\*_ET 'oLionnl the secretary read session, which wera G. Elliott pronounced the benedic. Cnnfernnna nr1in..-....A _. _.L Thursday morning, June 4. _ .... .., vuvn Inn: vguzur. ve notices. A chaplain of lalincr that oh. 'naI:|.uI.... . Inorod,ucond- [lfha nhlnann In -|-- -' l resolutions .- ..a_ ._...-.--.n_, and gain: tun nuuler UCC|.l- pction of the country in Ieriously debated.