Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jun 1877, p. 2

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"uni-ocopounuo. no Inubulou ro- $f'IVC IU XICUIIIIUII IV! an-u u vv-r mry. hon Ibo nporu ol Idling health that were doc! {or noun time put, it In land IhIPopoI iul|Io Ninth might lot, dltrdlivo to under tho jubilu I nuuroihot. llnndbo a mutual ooqnllhou to the multitude: in- tunlhtl. but puuiauhrlylotlwu Illo hnnlldgnu dtuau-an to participate |Ilhunbhn|ou.tlm that point in the and Paint`: billoqhl bynroubod nllli. Al|IoqIhhhuldIi|von- Jukllubilynnn, ltnunnnlylo In uvutolllal the Pop could uldup option of tbcI`IIowhMdI..odo}iu honest. I]: in Jul to withdraw Maul! hon nun] ado.-uou .|.`\..ug uhuton, nd lb odhl Idvhon have noon _InunoIme. zuuor wmou, U. (Jun. P300050. Rev. W. lnwin, B.A.; Ju. Bagnoldl, W. Ellin. ' nthluu-oh And Rmn-inutnn` I1`. I n, m.A. Wolfe Inland. R". J. Godluy, ILA. ; M. Spoor, 8. Using. ' Williunllmn. Raw. 0. Fnlnnl .4.- , Row. A. W. Oookg. n-hank; Ian. "A. D, Na-H11 II mhuoa. (bulgi- Ialn. hunk ulna. `I I lint AH-[Nd Tb`-Day; Twenty-Save}: Can dd:-get from New York, the . vary latulalpglu in Fall and straw llquo. A any Mac Line of AME- RICAN CAPS, bought for each, `to Could at hard Mme priced, at H_YXAN 8 HA1` STORE. . "III! ll-UCIVITTZW ' J ol0nuiu,iIpouIhnblo.pnuodb 1:- dnunuoon unoavooioll. Iolq nth Sedan for no Pm-dhndchrb ` Cmmly at Two Mountain, non or nu ma wooou. Tho duin towuou that it be con- ui tho following condos, to On; 3 ion ol the County ol Iolhnlu.-on all u! the County of 'l' 0, the Arpaonil. olUunu.ud of (mun. I0! unprin- odsulhloouuol Iontunlud 11$: to the north ol the Blvd! Ottawa. also the co;-1." mun. mm PI: can u , Iaupvy I00 at (ho uonuid I-int. Emu computed in tho Diana 0! " 2. "has this Bnuo June it pnablotlun Iunclnltla ch.-uo,oooouu nlnluuudnm noulouhoulnoudnln ; lorthoiunnoohlopvnp-and 8. "`l'IAH|hdai|HIIhdI.In 4.1`. unnlo. The Inn! Bilhopol Ilonuul. lu oonlequenoo ol thin oonupondonoo the Motropoliun nmnonod I anti 0! (In Home of Hinhopo for Novonbor Rh Int, when the following resolution: nu unanimously ado cod:-- I. Tim tho ounoollihhopo having ` notfotthonpoainlpnrpnuolonddullg pond to then {onto Iona- :(o:hu1 mu Diocno. with the Oi! cl (man an in unto, Iron Clo Diuuuoollouuuludo Dlooaool` 3. Again: Mann...-A that H L. .n-. lll H10 37*! VIII! OI IO Kl-I'D NYC . I shall be glad of any ouggootiouo you may Imko. ond oholl bring tho wholo Inb- joot bolero tho Synod of my Diooooo and uh for in ooncurronoo. I n- nouulnhnlu unm- HII PPUPOIOII (Off '0 `U. 1 Hunt thie eoheme quite |Tl;liolbiO,k b-oeneo, es the new dioouee I` I he-enolh `tielly e Iuleeionery one, I have no doubt the: not only could the exieting `rent: ! m the Sooiaty for the Pt-opageuon at u Guepol be |VIllIblO, but the: they would be lergoly inoreued under the air- cumetenoee. -r..- ...| .4 -...u- _....u L. ... ....... . Ol|lllIlID. The rod d Ionlty would ho to noun I summons moomo Io: tho Biuhop. but own this mny ho outcome with the bid 0! tho no great Sociotiu which hue done so much for tho Coluninl Church. I gm Ann-..g.J ulna n..I..- - --_ E.` millill l0I' IIIC UGIUDZII Unumn. I am convinced that union I I0! So: be established with Dunn u its centre, the Church will not grow II it ought to do in the gran ullay ol the main riv'or. I shall kg nlanl 1.! nni -n-annthum -on lau: Donun, I .. Lu.-u|u,Ju'ly 20. 1826. M! Dun Bmlor-I wu vory glod to get your loner 0! tho ldsh inst, no It on- bodioo o oohouo which I hovo {or too you: odvoooud, and which your redo- oouor hvurobly o'ntonniuod-tho unno- tion of o now Soo M Ouowo, to oonoiu ol tho Countioo of Oitowo. Pontiu, Argon- touil. Bouloqag ond Voudrouil, in tho Diooooo of Mantra], and tho Oountioo oi Renlrow, Onrloion, `uuoll. Proooott, and ulonuorry, in arc` Diuoooo of Ontario. Thin orrongoxuout would give the now Dioceoo 37 Pu-when-19 on tho North ond 18 on tho South oido oi tho (mow: river. But on than in no mission of the Church of Englood in the County 9! Glonunrry, and only ono in oooh of tho Ommuoo of Bouhngoo ond Voudrouil. the County of Stu:-uncut might be oddooi to iho ouuntiu nlroody moutionod, which would nine tho number of poriohoo in the prnpoud diorooo 9o 40. - , Hunk thin nchuno nnito nndienblo. ommuut. ` I have urpouly uoidod going into douil, u Iuuh merely to learn if you are {unable to such I mouuro n I hon Iuggured, and 1!, in your opinion, it uonu to ba practicable. If la. I feel ceruin that than in A ...m. mu gang giitiih mtg. name to oe praoucnole. ea, feel certain thet. there in 1 uni- cient number of noble-hearted penom in our two diooeue who would help In to carry out our p,x-oject, which would no greetlylend to the advancement of the but iutonetu of the Churqh. Believe me, my Deer Bishop, \ our: very lsithlullyend unoerely, ' A. Monnu. ` 0VOI' I0 0HIO|' l|l|`9I IIllOD(IIIIQ. ' lluontisl city of guuews sl its oslge. ' mutter would st once commend itself to -the membdn of our two dioceses. And Would it be possible. and in unord- ence with your own feelin s, that e new diocese should be form , with the lu- which should embrace the severe! minions of which I have spoken, endu many more-in and about Uttsws es woul constitute e moilcrstely nixed Dioce-eel The main dilliculty would, I conceive. be to secure a sulcieut income for the Bishop. This should besbout 84,000 per unuuui, the greater part of which must be rinsed by voluntary euhsoription. But it strikes me that t_ba_proji3ct which I here hinted st in so pslpehly desirshle thet the I feel condent` thst there are those in Montreal who would liberellr support such is scheme; end that still lergsr re~ _ sources would be forthcoming for your own diuoolo end from the seat of Gov- nrnmsnit more omclem nuporvmon. ,. II` the pgmhon in quution happonod `Lao. wealiny, 1 should mu 1... ami- culty in prupooing to in them _up; but u may no manly poor, I huquomo oompunaliou in propouing to had them over to other lug-orintondonoo. ' nonible. And in nnonnrl- lsuulreei ee I llelvly nominal D1930. I heve long i'elt,'hobevei', that this Diocese is of iineieluiy dimension, slid thst the natural excision would he thst portio` whichwlies to the west of Hoe- treei, oh either side of the tint Ottewe -in feet whet now ocnstiiies the Deen- ery at St. Andrews, with the exception, ' perhsps, of ten or three missions. ` I feel inst I zsii` do but scent justice to this lerge igoriiun of my chsrge. end tlist su expenditure of much time end strength is neuiod to etfoct en snnusl or biennisl visitation of these psrishes. Much eel hsve beooine ettsohed to the clergy who minister us them, I feolthet it would be ' s relief to myself, end e greet benet to them, if they could be plsoed undet more eiciem supervision. ,_ Dlrllhel in Iltlbllinn hnninnml u, -`-nouv up It Du: BIRIOP,--I an "union: to loam from you vhotlur than in any hope. an In as you nrdouuou-ad-,-oft} bung relieved ol Ibo ovouiglu oI that pniuon a! my Diooou which is con- tiuuuul to the any of 0031:. You an robably nun than some diviaion of vtlgo mono of Menu-II In: more than once been mooted; but it bu not with no favor from me pononnlly for two rououa lint, bbcauu I could not quit! approve ol the mnnnor in which tho uubjoct Ill Hun up, nnd,nlnn because I still lul Ip- provo ul the actual dlvioion'oonnm- plnod; unmol ,_ tho oliminntidn ol the whole of. the 0dIuNlDOI1Ill ]Alld form- ing it into n updnto soc, thlnu `luvlug Montreal u I Iucroly nominal Diqcuu. I hue lunn toll. hobonr. Hut chin The mood numb: van 1655 ponou, ol wbdn 1024 ncnivqd their nl. column. lion 5! she `unto! yluir ooullnnuim; sad I an mans: to any up: the nu- bot conrmed In puorlhu and! say nuance 1&3. ] -A-nu.-on-u nu ; an-n nu...-g- \ 'VI-lI\llllU U! I _IVnW IIIIICZI. lIJnly hot the l llowing ww- oucotqoh pluoo hotwzon the Iottnpdilng ndmynoll - - `Of .40-mukumma-hh.u-uni. Icpunpzulnluop. 3. "rm to in danrnuubu on I0!` Ill G)ll|ll'lIl|Q. I an Iinouoly younj II. J.'l'. Oruuo. ,wnm'rapu zvmwa, {gym o 1377. annulus: cnnpnnd of Dr. lloudcnuu, Ibo. It. hunt. ad Ir. Inna}. Iunnto cuuucll. Uldu tlolh handing uf nllinlod Ir. R. W. Baht Iand,In Iqnl In iuntuou. n Ionqthyluotho. which III Ilibdnln nluruouo lilthdhoup domilbol Inluqod (hill: ub- uuuwor bu oubodidin n unlu- uonoobouoml by llonlr. Our) uuhquutb. " "7.".'.5'.'o`...``a.";."'...u..' ".'37'...`.a..." in nu Tnnluo. Ildu-Id to I nnnnhlnn nnnnnnn J Tb aging.- i:s;..`; --aw` V ` And still dnuluao` non ugh: unhdv lb! nnyjoglor pal-Ihhaul-town: Tomato and luau]. Th huh no M uxuqnlnt _III will unnntu u dnlhnoouduu dub u-gang!-nhnonnnul. null!- DI . lnnollnpoudonbohdlolllluu Ooqnmo-. mvunuur maunrrn. Dr. Boswell ropouo-I on bohnll 0! Nu lnvutmont Pommmu. naming (In no- ouriticn hold by the Dioouo and the unuunn, lugothor with the intorvat Ac- oruing that-con. Tho aplul investor] in 76,l82.N. and many! lnaono. 814,988.83, lot Clergy Return Fund; [or tho Bunuutotion Fund, capital 132,097.30. incuulo 02,121.96; Divinity ` Sudan` Fund. cnplul ,W3.M; intern! 019666; Widows` ad Orphans Fund, oupiul Ol7.Q&. iuoonu_II,299.b; Episcopal 1`!-tut Fund. apical 056,891.62, inonun I-|,0)l.C8; Rho Limit. Ml Ilb7,0G0.77, in- sect! 0,324.70. oldprinoi innu- 04. $71,401.83. insane O33, 21-in- onuoolpdndpl ninoolulycu 086,- I M07, in layout 01,100 81. -c-`m- .-- an--n.-.l ...-.__ __....- --...., '.-,. __,--. nmmrv nunnn rum. Ru. E. M. Bohr rppood the nuns ol I numbor 0! utudanu who nooivul no- Iilhnoo hon this Fund during the put you. sad leaving: 3 hduocool 0004.39; mount inuuud _I.o dm. $1323.34. nnnnouunnu manna..-- . ucsr rum. Tho Chuwollor lnndo-I `n tho N rt of the Ipincopd Tram mud. or!- .I33.C85.62;dobomnnI. 394.444 67; 1'.`S`a.. Bank of Hohtnnl, o|,au.oo. '|'oul,U9,732.25. nu-an-nun -.ov.._.._.? _;... unovmu. msrmu. `Rev. Canon Jone: hnndod in 0 rt 0! tho Commit! ontrnutod with the My of pnmiuinn I canon hr the -uuovuont ol Puroohhl disputes. It in propood by it to Ian nlldupueu to 5 Bond of Inqui- ry tobo Ippointod by tho Binhop. sud bolon whom complaint: Ind chngu man In hid in conclu (urn. POIIIOI IIBIIOKR.` ' Dt. Jonee n-park-d on Foeoign Mieeione. The Committee elated the! durum the int` you they were much cheered by t e Iuoooel unending the live! at`: bueinoee of the Committee. 4 09 having peeeed thmugh their heude on behelf ol the Clmrolre minion- ery work in Algome, independent at the uipnleted I contributed lo the dio- . ee town I the Algome Epieonpel F524. \ IA! !!Mr_lIl_Ie.d `1 1 e_ek'-lor`;e ow'Ale.tle ex- prenoce . `opus: ie yeed whether eoeh.e'Diuee.enee we propoee le deeirehle or not.` `should the tiyeod de- W10 l Lunch enew Dioceeeleneceeeery, 1 I w thee enueet thet e coemitteel would heeppolnted to ect ln coejneedee` with e elniler committee 0! the. Diueele ol'|lontreel(ehou!d euoh coiemiuee be |PP"|`0d) ted to tehe notion on ell deb " ten-connected with the endowment at the Bee. led the pavilion for the mile. a teeeeee at exieting miulonu, togethe with ell erreopeineme neceerery for the dllI,i_II 0!, Mode. _ Such joint committee _night he ehle to . report to the nelt,_,8ytDde, when, if thp, he eetlel . en election oleB' op for Ottewe ht inmedietely elter tele piece. [done in ` I eutieipetewnooh deley in the null` t neceeeery endow- ment hut;-I lqlrdn from entering into -detei , ee ell thet leen expect the pre- eeut Sgnod to do in to exprou its epprb- vel en give its codeentto the formetion ; of the Diooeve-of Ottewe. end to eppoint eoonnnittee for the pet-pone ol giving their decieion eect. I would, however, euggeet thet_ we ehould heer in m\nd thet ` there in no reeeuneble method at dimln. iehing the eree of thie Diuceee except by _ the eetubliehment of e we at Ottewe. end r thet to rvmlur euch e Buho rlc leeeible e` n rtion of the Diocree 0! in untreel niuet K: included. The .preeent Diocese of ; Onterio in ontgrowing the ehilit 1! one 4 Biehup to perform the dutiee o hie olllqe . ee they ought-to bcdnne. One fect mey I help to convince ue of thin, neiiiely, the within the hut fteen yeere there here I been built one hundred new chnrehee. I 1 commenced my Epiecopete with the re- . eolve to vieit. eV ery church in the,Dtoeeee I for the pnrpoee of holding eonnrlnetion, 1 end I here hitherto been eble to cerry | I l I out my reeolution. But it ienow be- coming impouible for me to do more then vieit the Mother Uh rch in eech Perieh, I retrogrede Mop rhich - l ehell .- deploro. Any ol'-jacuuun or dillicultioe thet mey be urged egeinet the prupoeed new Diocese I hope to he eble to enewer in the course of the debete; but then in one objection that I hero heenl, thet the new Dmceee will bee week one. But. it no, it will eoon booome etrong itrwe niey take the experience of the peetee our nuide. end, it certainly will not he weeker. I then the Dioceee oputerio wee et it: for- metiou. Pre ll; thet the Holy Spirit in thie. end el other umtten. Iney direct l and rule our hrnrte, I now recoinmend tliie imporlent eubject to your coneidcir I On. . . IIPOIT ox ,.u|amo.u. _ _D|'_-' Boavoll reported on belult of the M||'|0n Bound. to sto-utrooc um it to. 1" tin! it has to report a falling of in I0 collootionu Mr the put nu. In nu ION onding 30th April. 1878. ch oolloo. "Oh: amounted to 07,970.11: deducting Ilenun of collection, l26g,50, long. . ` an nlI7_'1 0l Ill, Thin wag! Illtnnh aum Anril. the tnul"cr-lloctioul were .7.66u'.7lS:' vdodneting unonon oi enl- Ioction. 0245.70. Iona 87,425 05 only. C2"n'7.56lon Ohm In: your. The con- qnonoo in that than will be I deciency of About 34,500 on tho 81 of HOIVDO-. amber. ._ , can I Fund. -113:. `iulln. VIVOIIIQI m oom-cunuu, gzuppu, [avg bllcnoo of $7,701 01. This year, India; 30"` ADV. the mu1"c<.1loction- .7.Iml!7!' rl`n(`lIlIHnn nvnnnnnn nf ml. TVIIIIIC LICIIITI. Dnloduuu and nln-n:-an-Jvn an. lieu. ll till ounly be 4 ;city lilo (man, om-aim whack, nearly (Gui) non `hlii I lfdll Dilhop Q! R In no oolonyut would I `city 0! wok impm nu nl ha-.-_....s L. I. ox III mu: voumu llllllfy. Golan 0.,Juo I.- an gq. douhn I alike I V-3 lunnd lap: OI-on I`zIl|o:hIpunu mummy lo- `liohdxut villuhni olJno.Inlvi|l n|hsVoruoutv$ WIXKIUII. Oiou Iacitd Prlotioo at 7:3)` mm Mhnqluuo I.:l`hIlnIoul Ink olurouhu Mundane nlllhu dd- lnn to the (luminous lunar I9- I. Snub iuljhoot onto and tin . Oclunbou. 0..Jnn C-3: In .-I. amm. n_:smum. ...... ....u"-...,'--:. ..:"' .'.'.:.*'..:: I v in 8:h to dons: PI-Inn Iilnln hm: ':%'...'!'i'm2.*'3'e1'.'.". ol tho Print cnhoqvo. ` `T-'-' '52'."."..'.'.'..':'1.'1` " ..""" ..."' " l.oodoo.Jooo -A Vioooo that umoorydlolootlo Inn o vo .`5'.:*':.., ..,..'*.'.:'.:'..** oooomI|Ado Ihu ovory oootlluoaol d robl hoooouodl on .n opuaonqy non ICQIIX. IIJIIIJIIJ UIIC II`. COO Roounnhn nilnyo lot tnupwnq in And nourish. tlinnlnn KAI: gig. Lntnggg Gk; th Europa out-numb. nun` lhouqol the Our It Buch- rutnnhholdqn IIl.:lvdL|IOd, the honor toenails tho II wdthlhdod with us oomph-My clued u an In- jutfo 0. It in widen! the Bosnian uuchori on posts nlinblo Inloruuion in rofcuun to I ooupincy unit 030 Cur`: lilo. Th: -nun: -ngthnn in I .... ..:- ._ VIII` Ill.- Tho w`:.|-nhvdou ii: lonnanic on- dunpn of uoopt. Rank : and dionltv In tho but cl II IIO Mull ol no troop. Rum`: dioulty In the but cl money. '1 duoophon not rewind In pl tot tho fortnight, ad on d ' . 18. MI) Inna mdu lhmnnnhn IDHDQII In! lxnnnnnllnn -: uuuonun. Imllcnluu Ian uthulnhca the (Mud Data and On. Hidojahu . whi Iunodondlt nouuryht Chllonnu-annntonnn-And. C Ihlthululdhvbnbhwthuui nu. lroquutlyhunlpulxnnug-y cagplolnta ;; THE was news. ~ ICIIIIDII. ' Allonatntiu 09!" can It By odor of the I!r3lb_or.?`Wnr '13.: jour- nals Ill forbidddn to publish my aunt routing to the um-,`or oven tonport ll- cidonu of batik." 13.- V...|. 1...- nA'l|I.- n...uv- caaonu or bums." Nov York, Juno 6.--`u Hamid ; ubloaqn tho Cur an-ind us than lu- oinn houlquu-ton shout midnight A unnd council of in will be hold on `l`huut||y. all the Grand Duh: particl- puting. Anlmnodlato fonu-d non- nont inootdontlynpooud. Tho Rn- ainn Impaler decided all louip Pmnu to and dilonuio topnnonuo tine to the Bquiu: luudquutou to `koopthonulna young in (In props: 0! events. The Cut ull than be kept In- tounod ol ousoomnging undncnt at th European vornnam. nnnn Ibo naval tho Cur nt mm. A mm" nun` 1' mum. u. ugmmout nu been around into ha- I. 00 E land and Auurlsio I y. In 2: max. nionl Tnrkinh territory that mim tun! Baum: viotorv. Man cut, Jun 6.-A" `Rugs: do- uputoh of Tnoodny up tho Tu ill: at- uok on Montenegro from the Aliuho "nido Inn oonnonood. , Harlin Jung ll _'|-- ----l--- ~` ~ The London Run up any lortnnu ` of Iur will probably beam-no to the Trig. We know mm not that w in inpnpluo to in; war. Touinin uuumot coo uoo:md1noI`::aru- but on. L nan-6.-AI-A-.I4 4l_'h_A-|. __ -- . nu- nu not of the Inikt uitilibn Illong tho ollonq, the Pom in olond out ch. militia and reacts in '! huIu!y sad lpirnu, sud hu hand. interaction: for the diuribution of Ann to the population at tho oouthorn (mndor. Oonspinoy Anhut Om : Lilo. London, June 0.-ll in nportod that u. ngloomont bu boon onhrod 50- . nun England ncl Aullrln In nauulni 'IldO llll OODDXNC. Berlin, J an 0.-Tho amnion of the Turkish Einbuny in thin any dqny any truth in tho moon that pun negotia- tionun progntlinc or that tiny but been onto?-ulhod by the Turkish Gonn- moat. / lift. un._uux:. so we count, out not Including limmun. luuilipooo from 0:-nu` umounoou tho mignution of mg lininry in conformity Iilh the popular Iilh, and the fnnntion of u Coalition 0151100. com o! the laden ol Illa Various plitmwtm In view of the warlike uitibn ollonu. Pom hn udnnd on Auglrlu English Agreement. nouuunlu. `liking odnn o of tho lull lli tho operation: on the nbo. tho Pours no ` nuanced in negotiation. looking to I our . mmilo. Pllnoo Oomchuk--I bu cont 5 on to Lord Don-by foaming tint the Our wanted no hrritorhl oincnuu In Europa. What he dou datum! In nutonomgw Bulgu-ia.und the |ndopond- moo of nunls Mid Box-via. together uith the cation of Annual: from Bnuid to the count. but not Including Emmuu. lntoilinnoo Ont umounan tlu {sa-enguu on the Turkish Army -Upantiou on tho Doubt `dun st aunndntillori to I50` .In|moodonhI ` loan tho tint lino ol dofoneo cl 73.60!) infnn and 7,200.hnulry, tho tau! town. i udlng M-mu utilloq and onainoou. being utiuntod Q3 clcu upon The Turk}, bonnet. IN decient in on and Anillu-y, owing to lack of lnndn. ho !on.rcuu. on the o_thoI' hunhun in n lncoluu condi- hon. II. Tho driticsl petition on! the `Path in Asia Minor is oonoidonhly ulcnntod. tn. main body out: Ruuiun inll at Run.` and the noun puio :1 Emma: nu by tb l a Iyfu 3.,|.j.,.,'.'p..p.. .,n.- ...|.:.I. re... oorpo on voagaou and Ian. Buluinuia Pub who " urki-II Ocu- umdor. :.pom`Lm. Inkon unnl Ilontonogrin pouionn, I-ontlu` 0 ions 01 ujx thonund of the anon}. `ho upturn ol othcr poduonn in tho dinoon of Bon- uri indnn nnnounoud. and a third Monu- ncgrin dofout in stated to hnroooul-rod st Kolutlohiu. 'I'AIeh\n gt!--..n..__ .1 u n u .- .- run uuauTua Itrlku. novmro-rnxm'mmT ants Newt. Groog IQ::.ta$I7 -j (`I I_cl1I.A`l`lO!I. -"vougg, ' -u. ,0!` g 0. ' "'"'.`lo. F u'nr'_ -1-nn"r.'.A-1-as-1'. -RSIIINDI ll`. 'l'honIuhIloIclthoIfddIuninr- nndolohpdb dontbobolpih oopbllonnuouvonlyonnt. Ran- lyhdufldoullbuppnthu nyblnluop -Inlnuuuuunuulor lull: vou- _ -_._ AL- _...A. .1 mn... Lghh "INDY- -`I'M Papal A -` will Arrive It Own lib oudll ytho Purina. IIIIIII pnpondouhn bun undo |Ou|n'I.Iii awn` n0':p\ioI. Mil; mu at the Gonna- null Onud`; ovtllbiupuuo luau Bsll,luu-hghluuycluu. _AInlnunn in hthvkbllrol :..`-`.'!`..'.'.'a`..I.":'..i'.' a..".!".'; .:'.:"..: can I umumu-nun giving no noun -0.: in Ynn. oh. . dicuto not own urns to Iuruy. At one or two rniunnul dinner! last Ink omoon at tho highest nnk upnnod fan um Eu and would soon but In. and am. no at, mu. Ind boon done to pnporo for the wit. The belief in ulna noting that our Gonnnout will 50 Ht tocuryout Ind dofond. in own pull ; Ihut Anitrto. which In only I pm 0 slly. cannot be dcpndul u . Ind chu- hn ii would be what an Mr it the Proctor and Ouhlnt would hull} do- olau vhut they will do i! Radon troop dined: thluhn Oonuhntlnoplo, oitlm in lnmpoothh. (I SO nwuuv -I w-can-nuu -- --1. In,-`I'M uaidonl which wpmd to no yucorduy Ill ant and bf IE1 hono running any, on :1 you pnpoclutnlu. Iuohnonatlll mm In -0. 'l'he'unepeehhblo Turk" would eeem tohe en lnoureble herbetieu. The oe- teedhle object oithio wu cnlthe pm or B-ie ie to ueoh him the hlphehot of IiIiliIlllo|I,hltI tooonp`el`hin `to (net hh elulntieu ioieriore (1) with eome ep~ pcoeeh todeeeeq uni hulnenity. More than eteoy ion-new period, he in now on hie good heheviour. The civilization of luropeend the world in wntohing to eee how hie oemluot of the wet will interpret hie pnuieee ol relometion. Either how little thope ptonieee meent at the time ' they were node, or with whet iuoility they eonld be forgotten. in unlortunetoly too well proved by `the nporte which Itill feed: no of Turhieh ettocity. The Torhie e very voluole proniuer, but he will allow no eeotiment of humour to lint hie tlliret for blood. But A lew deye eiuee e Inches 0! Benin prieons elehed theulfeeol their loge cut cl`; hy lheit Tulhieh oeptote, had now` we on told thet Boenieu reiugeeqtroetin; to penieeeol Turkieh enoeety,wen orowd~ in; the Bervieu lroetier, hot hue been in any loeteneee oeptured and then Hlletl in cold blood. Occurrenooe like theeedo the Turhhh oeuee mote detnege then could defeet in the held. They ` weehen the voice 0! Turhieh npologiau the would over, end give point end force to the pueuptory demende of Mr. Glud- I done hid the Ingiieh Lilienle, thet Bri- ` ibhiyupethy noet he withdrewu end : withheld hon Iloelen tyrenny, end that ` the expulsion ol the `rum (ton lump. 1 in the only poeeihlg wey toout the Ger ` dlielheotwhiohhee no long perplexed: hlopeue diploneoy. 4 - 1 Edinburgh. Jnno 6.--A London corro- n ndont. an thut in lniutorinl cimlu I. min n round of uneuiluu which nilod whoa Ruuia doolnnd cut. I: Iothopnrhin country will Ihortl In called upon to Me, chin fooling bu utnngthonod by I [anon] oonviotionol high ullihry Authorities u! Rani: will In completely onoooulul. nd diam In: on also to Turkey. n M. M Lin nninnnnl dinnon Int iololdwfdg-3-"'5 '5`!- -_ um- -_..u..n _I.l.I. I..L.... lnnmme sunm -rm` wn,| _onlmnl snow to-any. London, Juno 0. 5 p.n.-IAhr ud- viou from Both my twoocy bodies but been recovered. Son:-nl an mining. It in nowund nouly l) poopll Inn on the bridp. . -. ..,.. ... --__. ` London, Juno 6.--The Bath and won 0! England Society : Contour wu colobnted at Bath today. The Wndcomb .800 don Bridge loll. sad About 3 lum-. d Yenonn won preoi mud thirty fut nlo slap Avon. Ii; tbodiu Inn recovered, and}: in fund ohorl perim- ..I Mum Inn ininnd. Another I0- recovered, aunt In none opnorl Piran- od. Mnuy wore ininnd. Another |o~ onunt ropnuonh the dictator much non unouu. The dcuiln no not Iuoiont to say whether it in uugontod. Landon. J um 6.-Sixty DOPIOIII won Innnor II II Iluzuurlwu. London. June 6.-Sixt I-Iona drowned it Bath by an dp our the Aunn Rinr nivinu III dnrlnn the Anti- dmwnod n Bun By no map our uu Avon River givin in} during Agri- Anltunlshowt :1. . Lnndnn. Jun: 8. 5 n.lI.--IA mlIl0l' l0l' Oolllluvrluluu nu um Iliuvun ...- terviow botwoon our Msyor ind the Pro- mior. Public fund: judiciounly expanded in `pncautionsry Inouuru ngnihnc this puylic enemy constitute the moat econo- micnl and romnnentivo invutmou: of the people`:-tun. Penny windomin Inch a matter bu often proud to be u Impen- duuu lolly involving the loan of thousand: o! poundl. _.....a;o-------O A Bridge l'aIIn--'l`Ie lujlroql and Drowned. .H ,2 The announcements of the Hon. E. Blake's restoration, almost to his wanted health, will be hailed with general con- gratulation. The worry and fatigue in- eiclent to the unnecessarily protracted dis- cussions of last aession, proved, too-great a atraln on the hon. gentleman'a powers of endurance. He courageously remained at hie post when his condition ahould have anuested retirement, and prorogation intervened just in time to prevent a more eosiplete callepse--04-hie health. Under snoh olreuetapeee rent is the moat elllea- cions remea}. This best medicine has apparently been tried in this can "and nithvthe bestresnlts. The lliniater of Justin ll allu himself "again. We are sure that no leelinpof soerbity, stirred by the eomenhst bitter debates of the late asuisit.`-will belor a moment permit- ted to alloy the general satisfaction at his recovery. The Hompntleman hsa return- ed to Ottawa to resume the dutiee 0! his MNDOIL o E current wool: tlut apprehension oi this r kind mcooycn lauded. lortlinetely ` inthislooelltygve lieu heenepered any urioue illuetretion oi the done: this uuon, but the eoonrge 0! one! I39 . thin month will long he tenenbered u n` I` one in paint. True the deyuteting re ' oi the 12th 6! June,` '76, he: not ptoved ' to be an unmixed` odeqty. The non -etIontreel,ell, end uothei pheee en ' beautiful biiil.ilnp'~tIet`- hen sprung ' Phonix likelinn the rninnol the old, have vutiy nioderniud sud improved the eppeuenoe oi the city. No one, however, will think of wishing lot evil that: pouible good may come of it, end whet Kingntou entorpriu did in the `cue ofour_big blue In to make the very beet ole" bad job. Every 'pre ehpuld be taken einnt the iioeeihle repetition ui `greet 1- celemity pm that to which ire hue just elimi- ed. Some of the leuonn of that event were taken to hurt by the civic authorities, one of them, particulate I}. being reduced to preetioe inthe pur- ehue of n uoond eteein fire engine, which hu_elreedy vindicated the prndonoe oi the purchuelud saved it: own cost per- hnpe meuy timenover. The eioienoy of our tire brigade u competed with `other pieces, Wetartewn for enmple, lddl still further to the sense of the public eecu- rity. to complete our defence: ngeiunt this dreaded enemy of life end property should be ettended_to without delay} Tank: for tho uubiirbn, en uptown station for one of the enginee, Ilill grinter improvement. disciplinary and otherwise, of the seven` re companion, the public encouragement ui that much needed inuitntion the new ulnge corps. ell invite the moat lbrioue ooneideretim. oi the municipal authorities and the general public. A eubject uf such vest importance end I0 cloeely con~ berniug every citizen nhuuld nut be light- i.. .......;.:...-..l nnr nriminnllv nenloohd. Whetever more require: to be done ` `earning every clumn llulnuu nu; uv "5...-- ly oomidered _nor criminally noglootod. The importunoo of it in inoldqnlnlly. proud--il ' proof be `uocauu-y`--by the fact thut it formed, no inoonuidonblo `matter for oomidut-at.iuu' in the noon! `in- . ,,9,_, |__;__ _ . _ _ . .. I.-n-'-nJ Hun prn. 1...; an. um. rlilrifiw/ERIN. -:_.j 05 IADILI IUIILIY. -~ - ENdLA_ND mbjvm. [Ah Aeeldellc Pltepov. Olnllo lnton open: 58-10 am. I Dunn thoquoufn Wharf 7,!) pm. nnuo Scuoox. Bonn.-Regular musing at I pm. - , It. ' -- ` 7:: Joan. Iognlu Ilootilgft ....- ` fl `Ill-`I IOOI I05 ll-'HIIl' Iylli 0| oaluluuul polity. I hollow thon- lon. than IICIIOIMI union. and no other, wings! `than: bland Laid hum , v inupoouonug I nd panned. Tnh any tho nun- nnh nan undo: I A all non- Ihy which Ihhl his but hvuuhlod wioat the Incarnation, uounaat, ro- nuncdou and at no In .1 n..a Add _-unmask nnnlv :- .'r':"u-ciao" '"'o'nd""'"'"' "Jc'Tu'."'I'o'- doo-I. Md unnatural an outward I|l!II.ad_vho Inn pa "0 ol the use error wlnea cum me super- natural and edmlte no h `her intelligence than human Ieuon. he Much of ooiemiu doublet-I duo innrhbl cone to nought, beeeuee more thoroug lune- tlpcion neoenlly bring eoienuc du- eovery lam ported hemony end eceord will die leeohinuol Divine revelation. OI then gmundl, lhernlon, I believe we have even len _w leer {win Iclenuie ubellehlnn ueheve ltoneupeeleuol Ohtlulu doctrine, which denies to the Basement: thelt land nod nplriuul . I eel dleeavet III other queen in lotipcure than I lolllollel one. lunlndloothetluthe wrltlege olthe euleu when. no: la the mud- I'd! cl` Ohleb 0! England deeuluee. 1 cu: and no othu tlup emanate! am: In the unit- ted wtborltlee ol those large religion boilelwhlelbolduouooet eyelet ol ., anal-haunl milk. I believe thro- Iuojoonu lorlll 0| oolnllnnlonuan. Ana is it not panning ulna`. that thou denim oi Summon! [uh claim tin ucuunuhblu ' `cal raululor the lngol the old? Bntlu-In.,Io nus no learned Christ, and an only win these opinions: utoulnl o- porturo from uuprinoiplno of tllc d :- trincn which Ho bug. This douial ol Buuuonul gunk on] I milder Iona 9! Oh nut think onion the unpar- nnlnlnl And ulmlln no Milan inuallinonoo Olpfololll 0! IOVI mr nuwrluty am: pm- ty; but we here leernedfrom experience T thet where litle regerd ie menifeeted for ,' the unity ol the-Ohnuh, there cannot be much for the integrity 9! the Keith. That our beloved Church hee for the past he]: century been undergoing e glorious revi- nil in epperentto every one. A marvel- leue ewekening hee euoceeded e period of lenienteble iueotivity. She hee become e living loving hunch indeed. The Eeetern `hurvhee ere being tried in the turneoe of elicI.ion-:in rueny plncoe eure- ly oppreeeod by Mehnmiueden cnu-[ty- etill they eling to their enoieut cnetome. Proteetent `nnn-Epieoopel pereueeione have Ietely begun to nzenileet e etrong de- eme emoug themeelvee, end have ehown e Inoet leudeble energy in dilfueing Chrietien knuwledge emung the heethen. But it ie with sorrow we leern thet Relioneliem end Sooinien hereey con- tinue to, mete leerful elridee in Frenoe, Switurleiui` end Gormny. Loot where we will end dengue eppeer. Still, ee of old, we ere met with the oppoeition of ecienoe, feleely eo celled," which boldly eeeeile the truth, putting in own crude theuriee forwerd u the very trnthiteell, eeDoninien. 'l`yndel- iem end the theoriee 0! many minor meg- netee ol ecieuce. There ie enother den- I to the leith from e growing ten- to deny the searenente their in- w end epirituel greoe-to ooneider then nerel ontwerd ene or hedgee, Iehlng Isl y Beptien no more then en iuitetory rite, end the Lord e Supper e enhjeotive (arm ol oonluereoretion. And in it not neeeine etreeee ' deemer his lorssken His Church! " psrted His ' erred end gone sstrsy like lost sheep-- , the suggestions of Beten. Fine doc- ` for God is not the entliai-.1 of oonlusion, , Redeemer returned to His Father's , house His ook bee been surrounded with ` no period of ` enjoyed perfect trsnquility. r within end persecutions .Ior good totheni thet love Him. HES enen_cume_. Beeroely e dey thet we do not beer of some occurrence. in some quarter 0! Christendom, dastnrbiug to the peece ' ol the Church of Chriet. But ere we to suppose, boceuse troubles end dissensmns ere everpressnt, thst our Blessed Re- Gl cl forbid. He promised His Apostles Hla permenent reeenoe. He hes not ale- hureh, but multitudes here men hsvetnrned eside, following the de- vices end desires of their own 'heerts, end _ trine, heresy end `schism ere not of God, but of pesos." Ever since our Blessed eesing through triels. At erilistory hes the Church the me danger: end been disturbed continuell end torn nsunder by eppointed to suffering, end tribulation hes been the portion of, the fsithfnl in every ege, But to support them in the tier trisl the Holy Ghost hes ever been wit them, end the Seviour`e petting promise hes cheered them in the derk all hours, Lo, l em with you elweyu, GUN! unto the end of the world." The his- tory of the Olinsch inter eerly deys hes providentislly been preserved, from which we learn the: God does bring good out of evil, and melre ell things work together " Per- eecutions, however, were not the perils most trying to the Uhnreh-in the subtle ison of heresy the groetest danger ley. 'ery eerly in her history the enemy sowed teres. Even in St. Peril : dsye, es st preaent, e popnler religion wee present. Men beceuie impstient of the teeching ot the A ostles end would not sdhere to the `tenth, thinking they could devise something better them- selves.` No rmenent suoeeee merked their eorts. hey were elwsys vigorously end successfully opposed, how etfectively we -cen judge from the writings which hsve come down to us. But hietorafe peetsiteelllneeelesisstieelmetters. 'ith little verietion the Church's oontliot hee oITi'on for the teen centuries, niilitent the will _ And is she not pass- in three h perilous tines st the present period 0 her history! Doctrines most dengerous b men professing the highest regard for ivine truth, whilst eehisms ere brought sbont under the strongest expressions of love for liberelity end pie- tvz but experience by hereeies ; tom without, . suicide! schisme. ` The first teeuhers. like their Muster, were ,3 That:-hop`: anus:-go . ; Tv'uon-.--Theoleriod delegstee urti- etl lnelnrge body thinhemeon inedvence or the opening eervieeo! the 17!]: eeeeion ol the Synod! 0! Ontario. Evening payer Ill eeid end may in St. George : Ce- thedrel 5: 7:3) p.In , the` [AIM Biehnp, the Den. Arohdeeeone `ad Cenone ll- ing their eocuetoned pleoee in the chen- oel. The Rev. 'l .. Bedford Jouee, Pre- oehtor, intoued the nnyeI'I.iheDeen end , panama. Leader, of -0.-a. mains the leeeom. The choir ten; the upon- eeeenil chanted the pen`! ine, but it hy'no` meene eueteilletl ite lately iuoreeeed re- putetion.l'he elnging at the lat Eu- ler eervioe wee imuieuurebly ner. ' The preecher sue the Eur. J. Carroll, B.A., ` Reotorof Genenoqne. A large olering wee mode for the Suetemetion Fund of the Diooeee. ' The pen : were neerlj ell Illed. The Biehop pronounced the aloe- ma benediction. on n -`nnunee `INST ll`. J0 7?; P-31`-:1 uiun.nauou~rn'onnmo ` mm1 5 J [swan or ONTARIO. II. I 1-` . "'l`hla no .uuu : Ma .51: mo. n.u1,wm' n M "N W 0'" u.....|- - J-.. ...'.... n..4 _. .3. nut. In I lnunvu. The sermon I'll band on H. Timothy. om ' I naugnd. mu Barman waits. wngnmssugg, %.1 (m1;' e.:1.qo'7'7.. 5; T. E. KIOILHI, 14. `V. IIHIIOI. Bollovillo-5I. 'l`hoInu', Bu. J. W. Burke B.A.; F. MoAnnuny,J. K. 8` an. Bu-rinou. Ch:-in Oluuvh r. '1 zLx`v' I?"Et'Js` on my . . anon, . Sc. Jol||'I,_ `an. n. s. Fonori, B.A.; Ir. Gnu. IIInnnIvin_..RO. PaIAl l_ Raw. Gnu`- nun, luv. J. u. mnmo, n.A., mu; '1'. E. Howard, L. W. Bristol. IIAIIAni"n_l 'rhnlnAl'. ml, J. HI . U00! . BI-ookvillp--8l.. Potofo, Ru. Oulou clock; 8. Kcolot. Trinity, lasts. 1`. rho, R. Duh. Omdon, Rev. A. Elliott, B.A. .0`ndIhI Plum. Ru 0. W. G.vQaou|, 'liopubue-pnadnouuoud npinu ch`: ldnnporuluht byr|ulJouulu'oPuuan- yllhhccqcpog-Dnuom. fboluru-Wino in the Input drnlodtudtlnt Danyor Wuhlynpdhuuvu yet found Iluouynnry u|uunfnhuhalubuMhnn. . ' _A,, .4L_._'___ Wish 1 The Synod not at 10 mm. for buainou, tho Binhop pt-aiding. The hllowing pntlomou nnuund to choir nuns: : A-nhnuuo Inland Again, on no-Aral IIIIIIIIIIIII llllwuliu Iuu uuvn nuns: Amhont Inland, Main. 000. Howard, J. Pnthuon, D. H. Prutun. Almonu,Roy. J. K. Mollorino, M.A. Augultn, Mr. D. Oollhu. - Ila-I-ineld, Raw. R. Gu-nit; Dr. Bu DAI- hr. Wlnxlsnn. -Tho Synod not in St. Goo:-go : Cothodrol u 9 gm. `Tho Li- tony of tho Ohm-oh no nun; oud tho Bo- aulnont of tho Holy Communion colo- brotod, Hi: Lordship Biohop howio boing tho Oolobnnt, uoiuhd by tho Doon. who nod tho Epistle, tho Anhdoooono of 0&- son and Kingston, and tho Rov. Canon Jonu. A lorgo number of tho olorgy oud lny dologotoo oommunicotod. `lll IAIOII Ill neuoue, 050. ` , Once more, my brethren, 1 would moot ` earneetly dioouode all from melting pub- lic appeals in behalf of our private m1o~ underetandingo, fur 1 am fully porenodod the provoeajion oeldom juotilloe the pro- ceeding. the end the memo. The effect upon than who are. not member: of the Church, 'muet ho moot undooiroble. Could we lorooee all the `Mile which fol- low the oath exereiu of what we eonoidor u\II' liberty in theoe mattero, I am eon- vineod that tho evil which we now hove no much realm: to do love, would never hove lied on exietonee. hilo militant here on earth. the Churth will hove dancer: and diioultioo and ohoeteninga. aloo, the tohengol our Heavenly Father ! love; There we must expect, petiontly endure and improve. -Thiongh we live in perilous limeo, we know the Lord ol Hoot) ie with no, the God of Jacob in our refute. Yea, peril: may be great, but He in whooe oervice we ere on|zegod'io greater. And although he may permit the windo to hunt forth In o hurricane, end the norm: and temgeete to rogo in all their ery, and` won upon wove to owell and break Around ue. Still we need not fear. Jeeuoio with no on the ehlp, and in Hie own good time He will arioo and no to the angry olenlonte Peace, be eti I. - momblr oi rulument u uuppouu to npruonl. the pulitibal vlowu of his oopntituonu. `Such I coum punuod to its legltinatc . and would be ruinous to clergy and people, And in utterly oppoud to the dooign ol Him who said to Elia Apuatlel: Go yo `and Inch all nations," etc. `- an. man an. khathlmn I -l\Il`ll nun-Q Ritual wn introduced in a few ptsculn the mother country, alarm seiasd many persons, wf`lhsn any attempted in provsnient inearrying out the win! ritu- al of the Church was look upon with leer `sud-suspicion. People eonetilnes matter is right or not, but the hot at its heingskc to than llle than with alarm. I ear that it is Iron nhaety judgment formed Vitheut much thought `or accurate information, that the few`par- `ochial disturbances, at which vs ve heard with sorrow, have arisen. Otfenoee will ocrne-grievances will ariae-but how should they he met! Brethren, at such ` , timea, above all others, there is theu t-` est need of charity--cha'rity whic will not put the severest construction" upon,- nor too hastily condemn. the real or lm~ tuted faults of a brother. We do want. at such times, charity whic - thinketh no 'evil;': charity which su ereth long and is kividl" `Now should any of us suppose that we ave grounds oi,ccnI- plaint in any matter hearing on the lu- tereets o! the Church, there is_gensr-ally a becoming manner of obtaining redress- and if this be found wanting it is our bounded duty to devise n~eans,witl:out delay for securing an laudable an object. And, therefore, I sincerely hope that this Synod will not separate without pro- viding elfectual means for the settlement ol parochial disputes. But it appears to `me most `unseemly, imprudent and want- ing in Christian love to introduce the dis- cussion of our Diocesan or parochial ` grievanoea, real or imaginary, into the aeculsr press, or to refer them to a civil court, unless it should happen that all other sources of redress have been an haunted. The secular press, public opin- ion, and the civil courta, areal! most ex- cellent in tlieir own spheres, but they.are `not the tribunals to which our parochial diicnlties should be brought {or adjust- ment. it is most deeply to be deplored that when a misunderstanding occurs he- tween`n clemyulan and his parishioners n the dispute is sometime: thrust into the newspapers and trumpeted far and near in the secular press. Brethren, is not i this a moat unseemly course of mono!!- iug for Church men to pureuel ow lar ii departure II this from the spirit which ` should animate brothbfa in Chriat l I l perceive greet peril indeed in the apparent uheenco ul Christian charity souietimea perceptiblein parochial disputes. I per- cuivo a strong tendency to disregard Episcopal authority and to break up the Church's parochial system by carrying our grievances without the Church. I perceive A strong tendency to degrade the pnator`s ulce from that of being the . teacher, guide and prieet of the flock to that of heinga more representative of the particular views of his people, as a member of Parliament in suppoeed to renrenent the nulilinal views of 4 NI`. Bath, Rev. J. H. Nilnlno, B.A., gem `I` It, llnunnl, 'l., W, Ilrintol. -I Una: vnnlu-an .- W0 Inn, through God : nuuludonrdxbouh unload By: : and lshinkthulhnatugn furnac- bootohho conotlh of the Dloouohn Shani Qollnd uh oolnp." '3... It not `Int I Inn visited ind hold ooalrnnion In the lollowmg Pu- hhn :- _ ' :rypu'o' Punch`: on Ind-1:`! nan. . I ` W Il,Id nuugtbhopc III ,d.l:II[ and |nau.n:.lon._ `pnyonslns I I0! use an N- plbllr bynll druggktn moan tydonlun. Prhto III! in. - _ Llllllll \uu.nu.n. nouunvuuun. Mr. Dunn: puuukd A polilion fmn Ohtiu Church. csllln Atuuuou to A doblolflbo on tho hunk. lot which tho Truuou Inn hold nlpnnniblo, An mutating A AAIA of Am-plus lAnd AA A Inn: 0! wiping it out.-'1`hA uonotid III tinned to A Couunmoo 00. d of Rov.0Anon Jones And loan irkpA- tdok And Walton. - g.- _._-A-`_ ..-.-..- 'I-I pcnuvrn `.- II Dun In-ruu :- IIV, L--- n....__'|. I1 l.n, NIC EOIIOII WII IOU`. -tn. Bilhop mum-hd um i! um nio- lnlion had boon adopted it would vina- ully pronnt tho oollootion of my Artur` ugu alter the aid sitting. 31'. Jon's, srnuna. A mouorid In pnuntod from the nnidouuot the township of Sidnoymnd uombcn ol 8:. John : Church, Starling, culling uuntion to tho improper credit- ing of 01,000 (rovonuo from Dorohouur Globes) to the mission 0! Fnnklurd, in Synod Journal of 1876; tlul in 1875 the uid nonoy nppund undor the heading ol "Endowment oi Fnnkiord." Ind the incumbent of Sterling urn nylbd Rector, and owing to ditfcronoan bowoon cl: - Inn And the ponplc, no-unmonding I 0 guvutmont ol the 01.00) in I pnruonnp ouu. Mr. Taylor undo I motion to tho olbotv that dologntea be .all_owg.cl :3 take` their nut: and vote on payment of the anoumonh 0! than you. A: this means A Inuponnion of the Iundlng rulagmowhich objection III taken, the motion In: last. IIIL- n:.|...... ........I...A that :1` n.;. -...._ On motion of ilov. Canon Bl-oudoil, uoondod by Riv. Oman Jonu, Mann. Inckluton and Wnlkom were clectod tho Auditor: for tho onuuing year. I` A nun:-I-nu -an an.-us -y-- - .-u Iv u-Al|1o The Rev. Dr. Whiting. of the Dioouo of Albany, Ru. Mr. Pornno, of the Diooou of New York, and Rev. Mr. Regan. of the Diana: 0! Huang urn tdmmoclto nut: in the Synod. nnwru. Tho minute: of th puooding Synod wore adopted. vn-ruun yuan. vnuuvu. ,On motion of Dr. Bouvell. Iobonded by Rev. Canon Punon. Mr. Moore Ill olootod Trouurer.- n_ _-A:_._ ,1 n-_ n_____ I$|._,u,u -u-\. - Jun Ir: v: r Ivan-V . Rev. Dr. Boswell uioyrocl, noeondod by `tho Duh of Ontario, tlut Rev. Von. Arohducpn Parnell be Clerical Soroury for tho ensuing you.-Curied unani- monnly. _ II. I` M.-Aununm -nan.-.) -........A-.l u|vuuJ . Mr. F. McAnnuny moved, seconded by Mr. Keefer, that Mr. R. V. Rogers, Jr., be the Lay Socreguy for the cunning year. - Carried. n.. ......:n.. .. n. n...--n ..;.....x..a The list having been read, the Biahop nnno{mod_'_ that than was u quorum ol_ both Gfdrlis pronenf, and shut the Synod _ nhould proceed to buninuu. -I urn-Inn Al no-an-5.. `aunt ;-5 I no Vnuv hrIIn_Wno mood: as olnulntnn cl III united lculWooi|ypn~' '3.-mbggglullyhporoont. hnluluou Iououobllahlr-|ul._ 1"; nnlulh Am Aanln nnnllanul Anninnl ill} ' `dim-ohen riipdo imamonn wI,_iph in th ` IIIVIIVII 'I'- W n The nnmel won ogllod tcbordingly, wd |tll0 clergyman connected with tho anjority of (sun were oomidarod ntioho- Lory. Many remittance: Ind been sent t6 the Clerical Socrethry; who received an many communication: (Int ho had not been able to note or aooonnt. for their con- tanta. ' noun, W. mm. ` umburgh and Stan-ington; Row. P`. Prllu. ' , _ Richmond. Ru. 0. B. lfouit, M.A. Buljn, Rev. 8. Fouur,,,K.A.; J. SM- phonodn, J, Illiotl, A. Coulior. Roobluonillo Ru.-0. Jonnou. M., A.: T. C. Bran av. . clan uupouwry. Rev. J. Bouvell `D._O. L. -A ` `- Rev. l`. Taylor. MAL. uuponunun . Rev. Junta urin. Other clergyman nnd dalogatu u-rived during the dtornoon. . .u 2.... ... ..._..- MEI IFII4I-llll-H-. The name: of come liy Anllologntu um. : hning been gallod for the reason tint the 1 uloumonh had not been wand, and nu I irrogulnr diucnuion nrhiug, . :_-,, Av ill. I..-:. .........l Hm: oh- nu...- unvsuunn I-uuuuillvu IIIIIIJ`, Rev. Mr. Lewis moved that the mm of pm-iuhu and nuoumontn be rend, und thnt the dolegnteu ho nixed if they in prepared to pay their nuumonts. 1`no ` motion--wu puud. Th. nnvnnn -nu. nnllul ...;m-.1:....ln null omu\a-aim Church, v... 3, 3 body, ILL. 8!. Mhuro. lhv. Cabal Jana; J. Iomnnga Tnylot. St. John It-to Iv-undid, Roy. H. Polhd; J01 50'. A. We `0. ~. I`.'.':.... .. 0. 1...... V Punt. . IL L. Suphunl, ILA; A. J. Uathuon. _ _ Photon. R. 1!. bunch; I . Willie. Potblnuuth, R". F. W. Dobbo; Obl. Stuubonzie, Major Wilson. C. Uru '1 :-coll. Rev. W. lntin. RA ~ J.- nwouuunuu luv.-u. Joanne. M., A.; T. O. BI-auioy. ._`, , . Bhsnnonvllh, Ru. W. Roberta. Smith`: Punt,` Row. 0. P. Eory Stirling, Rev. E. L. 8:. human; 3.; A `Trenton, Ru. Canon oudoll; W. Shun. ' ` .,$yon3inI|, Ru. E. H. `H. litter. unkluk 3H_il|, Rpv. W. J. Hucklo-4 non. ILA. an. apoor, 5. uomg. Williunnburg, Rev. 0. Formal, K.A.; H. U. Wuqnnt. Friuluillo, Row. J. W. For: tho, M.A. Ronlrov. Ru. T. Oaddcn, RA. Mnitllud. Rn. Lelia, ILA. Von. l`. A. Fund], -Clerical Secretary of Synod . " _ ' 'Ilev. T. Bonnald. in ohm-an of Dio- or uynouz . ~R.ov. T. Bouuold, in chug. ol Dio- ounn Depository. Rev. J. BauIell.`D_0. 1., .. U'"'gouI:udoo|dI.P:IbuhIothai:u': van was inn can I which load to I[ aniwlbtsl nous consumption ; but ll utondod to In duo. Ban : Pulnoulg Wnlqn I ocrbln nuc- nly. ' 11-.0! slap 9`(h u:d_gooho

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