H "mieot a but Will recognition, innit-ted an» tutoring or sectional an _m, In! aggravated, the mischief. w-. It†hare been all in favor of the “Lao-Ne majority" under the old Con- "i-tio-sd we think there was room heaped al-it must be pent-cm clear tUtas quill-I'd. New majority n a - condition to nny Minusry lwlding a.“ “all! he utterly alumni. wt cim. te-l, theel-, that when the majority of the repeat-Niven " any Province Nun-then in owl-luau to the Ministry ol the w, that majority ought to he taught at one. that thin but is not of itself. CAUtmt ot erieruor--that an the representatives of a who. they have no animal value III the Pithâ€! of the Dominion, "or any pro- xuteiet shim to noertain representation in [babe-en! Government; though “ilh res. - to the lam it will obviously he the in‘ mud every Prime 'tini,- to chum hi» â€3*. you to contribute the gram: de. um d M to his -Catrotet. Popular I‘d-db haul-II Provinces must do, gr-iq-lt" u .,b W, when look. ing: input-ll Wt at Canadian an; be annular at. um be more ob via-Ix on not“ you... an added to the Dani-la. . In the following extract mm the “I“ niche)! which" Mgee, theeri.ahre-dth,tttaottter “cow nitutiqul in," up be etReted in Mich MN} N wo, tbmk---t oerm'nly we hte-att" the FUN. IN MleI’ fad d C-ti-that “It In! when], 7 m guuio- a. merely a of Parity. '-r_oes or u. opp-no. in the â€asâ€. tho Privy Council for the “up hing. Itilvolchno question of pre- mium], by tttergo- " .9505! “Quantity M the Genoa] Govgrnment, lib.“ Mahala panel and OMB Anibal, "tttate rights" dihulty; lab“ Wino-ind»; sucluxnve ooairtientioe, he it wu only when the u. up III In]. in Cut-lg tanned}, to "all. gable my theory, that it H,Dm lurid chases. When “it" di-ded, the very tact that it Trm New York Albion in discussing the queenonol “Provincial rights in the new Dominion," felle someehet into error in my â€in. th‘t our old grievnnce of " ecclionel . militia" is pencieely "in to the chronic _ angle between " Mate right." end Fete ‘rel enthority which _chiely contributed to the He,“ en the Albion -remarks, will My he the Iain eyeing ot the next, MW. Thequeehonreieed bythe re. .lt oi the election Mt Note 30min, end which we he. the Albion to understand he dune-ed eolely of our on mot-on, without m to the thil of thr distinguished We referred toby our contempurery On the abject.†relereeoe to the local Iejwitiee in the Genernl Legisleture. It ,hll never been n question in the l’nited at“ ,rbetue the Administrntion " the time being ehonld or should not here the omtthUaso. of the My of the repreeentetivee from. no we. ht it nee e -iio. under the old Mien Ctastitatioo--aartt one that was neeereeel inleite mmue--lethee the Bee. tlul lei-id. he. the eeet e-l neat were in “in awning the Government. of the a.†Unl’oetnnetely the reenlt ot the “one in Nave Sewn he: tweed e kindred -tittet on the mention of the sateen-en of I the nee Dominion, end in believed it within eerephere unjurnehet, to point ottttf - end “in tether necrions tone"(no- Ollie. to the Albion) that the Government el Ouch eh'OnlIl he " ooeetitntnl with e due " - to the public untiment of the coun' “try, We“! the eonldeetel peeve!- " eeeedonep-tieeler ehedeofpoliticein'nny “one Province." That en ' should here heee Idle et the 'tNtBtgtMtetegttettt ot 'u-r- hmmmitiee in ell the P-tsis. net only to the Mutation i'rslrbrrtautttottre PtHr,thmreil Bmt w with in nil-tinietretion, nee not only 'vor-mt, het in the higheet heneepe- thee, In nelea we een were the Coneti ten. in the“ of the people we can not“ In.“ in item. But Mimtheaid-tit.rrttem oppoeition tothe _ Govern-en, ifnotln oppoeition tome Con: I "htrtt*roidtheiwta-stedttte I Myolbin'in. when†heiorethe 1 phliothehetthetthetrneepiritonhe new I Coo-nude. involved no epecul deference to l thew-newt,“ eeetioeelmejoritiq, t nhentheeeviewe night hoppen,eein thie l riodimetextmtu-oetiierUt ninja»1 a, Mthq whole country. f I Pt-m we", not hive the name boil:- liu " discovering the intention; ot .%r Jotty A. Immoral.» " the Globe. Indeed, we Night todouht very much whether the Pre. bier tunnel! knows half so much about his own mind - the npient conductor: 01 that that, and hence we were not unprepared for, the “an“ that the terrible " l'ourpotion 'utr-tp"-" not permuted was " least intended! It is under melt a euluerfuge which the Globe “hes refuge when" ilndr, it. be “new tbout the might- "ietqroirte- rudely anointed by the “a lbw simple facts. Sir Join, how' our, u in lot t lmncing; ninee be In" not â€Mg-ill], in qi'qoftho 010561;!"- Jietiou to"). W, um johns! " min tom itself with exhibiting the mommy wbiel would have attached to the crime had I. only â€will!!! itt Sty: the Globe : " "Sir Jon undertdok to swim magis- " Intel now, he would hot only be lumping " - which is 'toteooatiuusottallr his, but " he would he vioUeing the understanding ar. u: gived I. auiag the tnat tension or the "l) " CtrtaA'n. Parliament." Just think of aim mm» the et-is robbed“ .n in halo", Wham“. to "fue.t upon the bet tbat Sie 30!! In. no! undertaken wan anything of the kind. "In "oefrrre must led a low M. (lCtt(llhtantriats 'u'hiqB'ei"'Br'"I--<rramdororatie Consort. Ch-tN-b-Bat-o. OI .. m will the Inn-clot; on A‘VMII he III-cried ' 0ch and County one“: OTTAWA, OCTOBER " tat y E“ ADVERTISEMEN m, A swindle: med Puma haabeett mm ttthey, I In.» quantity mmmhn, gt c Iain guy-at on th- .Ilhl flat', which moved woman. Count um Etatm"o.-u.t-ts" this“ charitable, won! so! humanism com“ ttt the Prince Cotuon'l Own and this and“, u the Skating Rink luau: Hall. Work" not ye. huh! the misc-tn of this band, but it I. may My on um musical judges who In" had that pic-unto in other cities It], then I. In reserve tor m a treat ot the richest kind this evening. There we also, we no “found, none capital vocal V performers in the hand; we of them, I youth owns“, 3 - up“, and perfmtt1y "fail in open and omgoeitt mn- sic. That the concert will In ween-ml then can be no doubt. Tn le. Slum Prt--a'ts. beautiful when to bacommud for on m- nnd the tot. Io'ing by. otttO week by thoCivll Stnico JtitU Regl-ent, Ind now on via in the win. dow of Mr. Leslie. broiler, 8paruot.,attmet. 0d lug. crowds dad-inn through the whole oi yesterday. Most of mouth-ion an ot an: beauty, bu m: which amend the by.» m of limit-“on )- the elegant Omoln clock with medallions, enamel!“ dial- only wanted with illuminated Mum, cud-email: u the nun who, pr-htted by Mer 'tniestr's Iiniuen. _ _ Spam lotto m... The Ontario and Tom-w 1m club. played I much on Steamy. The later I'm winners. Rdwtrrtatr.--.0tt Friday owning Int, about tett o'clock, a you; gamma who ind been opening thtrevertitttr with n friend, an re- tumimi home on homo-ck, ad having mined Pooleyt Bridger:- auoiiul by (our " rorruito," who wind the rein. on! Mad to pull him on: tiling in this any commenced beating the home. The ride: having‘n Ion land m not in 1 position to defend himself; but eventually "eeeeded in turning in hor. u‘n head And duhiug from them. During a portion of Int 'einterapolimm- run-don- " on the bridge on" dark, Ind inn!†from night unch- in the Coettenee. It would be wen, "newton, for the “thorium Ioodopt the "md' mum, And that give to tho public ' mung aim: madly. _ Ilaittma..9aame, annals: bu plot- hctly mound hot tmlth, and will positively b.heee to!!!“ henwmqi an Thun- - culling,» the Rink [mic mu, on 'rhietrmxasitm Ibo will Appar " hee hil- llnnt role of “New: in the in: act at I'm-new in full count, on whlch ocmion uh. will banal-led by Signor Imam u Alfredo, Ind - loan. a German, ullo in full cost-1m. Mailed Director 'Monl. Album It ill-id that lad-mo annuals-‘- "ohm in: - bun turn-nod, "mulled, in Amer- lot, and qeidom in Bump. , hid ; has. IcClm, an, and two children, Juno- lcclm, ll. lcClnn, Illa Youâ€, Ionized. Amuu " m Baum “out, Oct. 'i..-. B. 8. Hum“, Nomad; J. W. Power, Kunm- villo; J, Nauru, Buckingham; W. m.. nun, New York; Mr. Wile, I’m-con; D. Haley, Icahn]; John Cone Ind - Btu-pun; W. B. Shula, Monaco]; Dr. E. 0. She]. nod My, New York; Mr. And In. W. 0mm, Jackhn; w. R. Worth-n, Mon. v." WHY“! . m giving his nun-â€8m. dieetomed soldier of the 1ottth Minn, w -tot on n chug. ot bunting own n trunk belonging to n po’or um: girl in the hon-n when he Mod. The mum, in aid to [me been would“ on Saturday night I'm. At duh hohndno nanny, but M11 “unad- he nu playing “an! “HUM noun! dollm. Ho VII Inhn to the City Hall in custody, but the girl airing to no" to In Inform-non spinn‘ in. prisoner he VII nit-nod. No. Dunn " lam-L110 would " a new my. new. the Inc-u Cull, a lunatic, m but“ My with an In] ammonia. " Wothlp the Inter, cl m. tom, 02-h" Dickinson, with noun! other bade-en, ad a logo III-bu ot mpocublo persons were "not. A nub: of nun-cu wen 'ktheeed.poutai on the pea ulna- an. of the new bridge to We tprnrsmtlrand to that My In â€lulu. Bruno“! huiic-TU can. tkir o! Buckingha- no held yesterday, what . large numb" of bones, cutie, to; were than. 750%...“qu thing wmlotoltho best due-trim, but the “we were ml“, and buyouts. m punk-db, we“, butcher- lot-Wm. The Hr an whole was vary WIâ€. . tlatm.-.rWo - In: nigh; " the Run-ell Home, I tive young but, any" Mr. Light. In (tuneful: and hi. puti that four, but this In the only one» brought to thet city. Poucn cocar-yesteed.r III the but]: nor-In; on which there wu no bum" dotse n this con". Wit understand that the Registry Depart. neln ha been removal to '.the quarter- bruerly occupied by the Bureau ot Ant culture in the East wing ofthe D-tmental buildingwmko In)! for the Excite De. perunent, under the Hon. Mr. Rowan, thm plating ,the Finance, Customs, And Emile Departments I" in one "ultre. The Burton of Agriculture he: been removed to the West wing-occupying none of the robin- Indy “and by the (‘rown Lends Deput- neat. " We hope, however, that the Province. of tho new Dominion will not nice the intention " present, and before it requires . prncticnl solution, a Central Government III-y be formed on a lanai: well understood to all Britons, but independent entirely of crudely devised written pnrchunenu. After n tom ot liovernrncnt is dcliberntely chosen by a people, the duty of that people is plainly to support and maintain that Government; tor after nil, low: And Governmentl ore con. stituted onion: men for mutual defence on) protection, out no form, however good, con be maintained again" locnl prejudices And nir- roIr view: which my be carried down ad militant. With liberty Ind breadth of Villon the private toldicr cannot become the ottieer, l Any more than tho locol politician out bo- colne the national antenna. Let not then the British Anerlcnn Provinces become the tint victims of this local Immune- “vision. Thea ought to have, and we believe will, ercntnnlly manifest better an». What an old nnd ('onnemtlve Non Scoth." Anxiou- lot the commemut of an an of [practical legiiluion; that they luv. eirery tsoMdetree in the lullleyo ot their Ml l conltmuioml privileges to m All their ge. quiremmu ttsegenerauow, to come: nod that, at Bil "am, they ml! give it . moot com- plete Ind paint trial below they will make may mimic lupplm! it by “other. The Jillian; all" twining from our remark upon, thin subjoct. any»: 1 " It I. clear that then “and In (no atoeerehtnties. The phrase " Sovereign Slate," in common hereabouU, but how the Sta“ an beoovereUn,'shile the Omen] (bum- ment hold: the purse-strings And command- the Anny And any of the United Shin, Ind Inc-30mm tram:- without the consent or cooperation oriadividual Statas, we mm! clearly m. Yet,†we [any before aid, it is exceedingly dillicul! to determine the “an. to Ian! self-government. LOCAL N 14; WS. Flo. Tonal?“ ‘0’; Tom-to, Ocular II, 1867 I" m Drntmr,bBt-u,..........,.......... Grunt, chm] pabG.Powcll...... ... Schwinn-m Faun!) G.Powell..... Capt. huh-MAO. Powell........ . 14tt.item,bH1.Ptre.ti........... 1PE.A.Phhmir,kr_Ltiii-.......... art. Vii-Ilene W. Pom" ba. Powell 1lot.Ptr9oirbt'hitiirr......... i'2dl'.'htl'et'ea:ci,2icis- W pole, c Blackbur- b Phlllippl. .. .. smog-pun, mttottt............ B,“..............\... ........... Without [on only the Inlllwy mulled the defensive, but " III-luck would In" It their wickellfoll fund: bola. down for 13 run. Capt Whuly and Col. luck being the first to uh I "And oluy description, And the tenth ten for I told of (I. Flu o’clock be. in. the hour and tbr drl'ID' tho Itumpo, and than bola. null " nlnnlu to unit, the club we" asked to eogttlttu. llu me, which they did, Ind who!) “no In called, nix which I,“ you for " mm. Tuking All things Into could-ration tho patch I†u very good and noel-bl. one. Not expecting no ttbtetomt+t an. - oltho/ynrnnd having doom null a... ot tho ability of the club lo In“! click In, my little thing- " was†to IF. “do wen omitted', and the van: but Mommy luppllod; it, therefore, II] out. phyen iietd - In the Int-joined more out. lunch, they must pllce it to the proper account t ' OTTAWA. T. D. 2,11','ttgdrfy loner C'.8.tkott,b on!".............. '.2','ghti"gtt.l'.'.r.t'rr.:y W.Aunoud, .............. W.Pov¢|l,bl'oobt....'.......... Y. Steele tt0mntbrost.r........r ti.iicliiiiiD/Ki7iit.CC, u.P.Bhr,rthh-bNt.r...., F.9.Blmhtrtoee,mtttmt........., J.Bardn,ePetirttmtrPowr...-., E.J0.Ip,bl'mr............... Bri.......:."...........,...., leqBre.................. ..... On My lent the niliterynnd tho Uttewe club net in Mendly content on the (ion-more mode, Ride“ Bell. The weethcr wee all n cricketer conld wieh; indeed for the put .weeh it hee been Inoet lovely for this " wcll no ell other outdoor eporte. The milltery tnnetered very Mmrinclpelly from tho ltl. iuBrttt.tu,..atd eppeend pnnotuellyr to the hour m, " o'clock, hot the nejorIty ot the remuntetlvee of the club wane tttll hour behind, toe which they ere not eo much to Bungee it - be rue-bend that this to e buy eteeonol the yeer, with ehort days in which to do the em mount of qrork--tt" wonder, indeed, ie thet they Inenegcd to get therentnlhee itweetheybiled toeocnretheir heetXl; but with each " they could get,: opened Mae-en one o'clock, end having 3 won the tone cent their two "teat: min i _ Phillip†end Scott. to the wickete to the bowling of Footer end Brill. The former eoon went by catch of toner, end the latter by howled by the -. Their plum weru econ t1iUd, but no etend wee needs, end the eppeernncee were terribly egelnet' the club until 0. Powell end Steele got together, when n change in the howling took piece, Button going in at Brili'e end. u. Powell wee et length - caloeter, tollowed Boon etter by Steele by the nine onceâ€, the inning: ' cloeing for ti. be computed foe: Pimt [Mu-Silver Plated sum. Second do., ball. doun Silva Plated Dam. talus and lath in Ishmy cue. Thin! do., mum-n Tnlmopn. Fourth do., Nir Mama and Gold Chit" Van. Ranges, 200, 300 ad 400 Ml; three round: at the 200 and 300 yud mu,ud {out round: " 019400 md may; Hrtho position. Should tho “the! Contint" the, noun. excellent noting my be ullclpohd. Cum. Bunc- 3.0mm Rtrta Iurctt.-. Today will be haunted the an: ot a series “when to the plinth]. week In theClvil Sonic. lili- of this my. The mini no on uhlbldon in Mr. Lulla'l window, ttparks-st., and choice: unlab- could namely lave been selected. At a Fm., No. 1,019 Otticerir' Match will Momma, when the following prim will Ttte tirietg party wu under the command of Lieut. Council, who, a the conclusion of the watchman tho dunno had been unwind, and an Icon Announced, coiled for thrvv oin-on lorJhodoMted pattynvho the gun: 0m. cheer- tortU winnm. Mr. Hon hunted on: tho 8100 to Cumin Put-om, sad the party lemma our opinion, with I renolve on on M. to“: some other day. - " lnino, mel. M332 00e Lt. W. Conan o. 0. A. .233 30:t Lt. hut, a Bum. . . .332 303 Lt. wuua, C. B. R. 11....423 300 P.Cottmt,ha.c'.......4rs 33g Gunner Harmon Capuln Futon-n Seqt. 11ml... . . ., Bern. S. Hutu-k Bomb. McDonald. Ott looking over the more, it will be noted that Gunner Harrison, of um Battery, and left Cotton,“ the M. B. c., neared the high- est points, And In tie. n l9. Tho other (on: of the M. tt. C. I" Ind. lumen, whilst only two of the mm hit in tho. an. placq-n-I. c, out-id. the amt, connoquently the “may undo the Mint ttrhtr,mtd won by nine you“. The following In the score : _ no. I um". w I The day In exceedingly fine for tlriug, " _ though blowing u good bane from the-mull:- We“. The high In)": in In! of the range protected it, no that very slight allowancc need be made to: the 200 Judo. The rivaling wu not what I. would have nrtticipateU, es. pecially and having booked the name: of the itrutr patty, an new being under that ot cenlm._ Thou In Ewen! of the gentlemen engaged in this contact, who have repeatedly at the tirst any, put in their cotrqecutirc bull'uyu. The - of No. l Battery, how. ever, have the proud honor of not only com. ing off n the champions, but of pocketing the fifty donut". l Rance-200M090 yum; Hythe position; three rounds ntettctt range; ruling front the Illituy School Book of lawman; Capt. Sic-at, by mutual consent, VII chown In referee ; Geo. Ion, Eu; , Proprietor omin- I'ulumr Raw, Me holder. At the upwind hour, 3 p. m, the umh " mtl wcn on the pound, til lacking sanguine of mecca, "tho I close obeerrer, . non-um "citetneett wu amicable. q Yoda“, “In. much P"" of bunk-at. which "on on! of u chillenuc xiv?" 1lutinsr the ttith, Tommi, for any dqllm a Ade can on. , “In?! “I.“ can. '00 no. I Inlay. _ l Truly, mtetiatr of the city council In In York - I“... You, oet_-tn.rlitte,triiuoi, Total point"... Total poinu...... ... mun“ union cur-n TIRE RANGE. CRICKI'I'. 200 yd: 309 gal. Alm‘ydu. 'l'll THE OTTAWA TIMES. OCTOBER 22, 12m 333 m Mt m m 400 yd... 'm 224 l i 463, It3tt 'tue ".18 41 tpo H 75 y. u for not coming to church, and l aunt a " I do not mean here, for you almoat " autya all this home; but lf my prayer-meet- it..,m and lectun-a are not well attended it la n y fault and not youn. t know it. I do not I. new, as long an human nature “main. true t. what it is, that the herds will 'tttum, to come to the rack when than in juicy had" them; and it they do not come, It " been. there la 1; .thing to eat. Therefore, when out evening muting: have (allot: all. I have alwayl an to myself, ‘Yon are filling (Maul not the pmplc.’ Fieertt when I have Rot remedied the . . it, 1 have known the Came at it all the time. A ad, on the other hand, the moment my aoul “a full, and my aympathlcl iionred out in overwhelming tidea towuda In fellowlnen, l have noticed that my meetings have m n.3, [fa muddy: and" my preaching, f do not ' ula.boy to rake him tip; but 11mm: a My I “I bruit can; and trake m up. lam not now Making at watcher“)! Illa sick, not of aeo- mvn that have just landed, Into! when pil- Im of the Church aloe-1' that-aka unplug a buainesal‘ “wit, and men will not go where they are not f, II. It then: was a discriminating pmacher in n, '. pulpit,_aad he sent men away with better ju Igutent, and with better moral conviction, aLl with better bnlam-ul “at†of mind; if h. let]! them away feeling they needed it, tha c'runh would he a place to whlch people wuuhl report hr more than they now do. And In vcr waa there a tin. when men wanted re- lLloua trutha as much as now. Never waa tl are a time when no many were hungry for k :0lele of thing: that pertain to manhood, h ro and hereafter, " thin very day. And when “my go to church and get nothing but cut trt aw, and straw raised an hundred yearn no, a; d no diaa.tufuu at that, and will not come ayaln, l honor them. I lay this law " much ha nun-HM to my brethren. I never acolded Hap! will thank you much if you will kindly give publicity to the annexed opinion ohm eminent American divine, "i reply to many mold» which l and othem likeme have to endure from the lips ot our good, amiable minister. The bnrthen oiliis compiainings is l, the want ot attention and indifference mani- I team! by us to hie ministration, and I con- tes 1, not withont'aome show of reason; for, at load no tar as l an. toneerned,uo all I can I nil to keep tally awake dnring his teach. in; 4. lam may to acknowledge that I al. nimt invariably drop over into a aort of un. councious hdose" during his 'emtotw-nod, no", 'trt,', a very pleuant sensation i amure , u. Pr u long period I Mt that our good miniater‘waa fully justiiiedin indulging m his frequent comma, and felt annoyed} and vexed " lily weakneaa, tttturl found that I mold without any conscious etiort keep perfectly wakeiul during‘other ministers' dis. common-their magnetism] auppou, keeping an- electrltiot with wakefulneu. licnco 1 concluded that all the fault complained of laid not alono with meand my drowsy neighbors, yet i felt ditlident in expresainu my. comic. tion'. Yesterday again, we received a atrong uproot, and alter going to my home, acme- wbat disturbed in-conaequencc‘, I took up a lending religious periodical, when- i found tio. following opinion of the Rev. lienry W trd' Beecher. To rue it wan quite accept- able and Ipeciaily opportune. The authority in not bad, and will be generally acceptable, and an " aid-earn to me to word soreason-’ able a juatitlcation for this accruing weaknesa on my part, i beg that you will give it publicity for tho beaetit of my minister, in re- turn for the oft and severe upbraidinga be iu-Iulgea towania Inc and others aimilarly nth-cud. To the Editor of the I'm: A b'BW WORDI' wrr" MY HIKII'I'IB. Jtoved by Mr. Metltrrrott, mowed by Mr. Dul'our,1lnt the Chairman be ittthoruod to sign I cheques In faror of Mr. John ()an tor am: quarks“ rent of "no Rt.' George'- Ward school,due on tho 5th of September /er.rctyeii., . _ On motion orllr. Quin tho new! adjourned. Joust O‘RIILLY, Secretary. Moved by Mr.WKJarron,setrondetl by Mr, Peuchey, that the communication of the ' Rev, Fr, re Liguori be tccclved md referred to the Committee on b'inattee.--C.rri.d. “own! by Mr. McCurron, m-‘vonded by Mr. Puncher. that the account: of Maura. Cotton, Fink, 1lermsin, and U'Bcllly, be refuted to the Committee on "tanee.-carried. . Moved by Mr. Moo-non, seconded by bit Penchey, um tho ptityets of Mr. Thoma 0mm be rreiveduttdAnftrreu to the Com. mittee on Atmtmatnent...aCairud. . Moved by Mr. I'eecher, mandadl'y Mr. Quinn. that the blank in the by-Ileult rend, he tilled up with tho wouln“onc4hinl of '3 cent," and that it be; then read I ucond and thin] Hum, and pulled. The motion win carried, and the by-Itw rt'at."ecy.duyiirettfPdopied, . __ __' A by-hue to impim- a rate on asll mtnble property within tlic city liable for tt Iuppurt of 'itepamttt School: mu read and 1 id on the table. 1 . 'l he "odot mm: at half-past seven, _ _ I rem-m, R. ii. Muirervr, Ktur,t'uireuatt; Newâ€. Pen-hey, Mr Canon, l'roulx, Uniun. (Muir, "tttour, and Tliulll'. The minim-I ofthe last meeting were read and atiproriul. A portlliim from 'l‘houmn Guun praying for reduction in a math-r of alleged ermneouu n- In" men! um read and laid on the (able, as was IIIOI rummlllllicatiun from the ll". In", ngllorl,8u|nerior of the (fhriulinu lhmhan, Montreal. . . 7 A numbur ol read. opt', October 22nd, 1867 " Vuioin mum-um éiven why men do not [ to church. Tho fut u, they an not fed nil-I tutr do Pl., [lumn nature in true to SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD "b' ll. c. SEPARATE ICHOOI. 'rrtq'BN'giatH" h New! couuuutsivatious from the military ait', oritics n-npccling the drainage of the Gee 'ge-st, bunch, otticers' marten, and seq. anti mm on George-st. referred to the "001.110! Health and Bonnl of Work... ti.ports of Finance and Asseunnul Com. mit, m: were presented and 'f1tth the that et Inc Special Committu- on l minion Day, war . presented umL Idoptcd. The report of the city Engineer was Mum-Mal and referred totne Board of Works. _ .A rumba of renders fur platforms, in, er V the" rcceiveu,tutti the council adjourned. -i? we uniclal report in: future isnuc.’ poi: vug Th, wit tout an of prisoncrs, iustead of mulling than to jul previous to their examination before thu Police Human. The wotnatuuicatiort “'lt wit-trod to a Special Committee. A petition Irma Edward Mooney and others, pray ing further 1rtterrerence of the council tor the rcmurul ofthe military latrines from their plant location on the edge of Catttcartat. Aid. h'vetherstort and Goulden, who with tuc. Mayor, ch: the committee atppotnted to wait upon the military authorities on the sub. ject. “portal their interview with laid authrities; the understanding being that they Wet . to be retttoerd,tuul a new site nu Ip- puintul for them, and located by the military any new, but they had not yd been retnoveU. Tin petition was rcfcrrvd to tlttipecUt Cotu- _ mu ll: held In! night. Pre-at-Aid. Lattgfrmt,Cuts. uing'mm, Bang-I, Bate, Robinson, Featheotott, Abb, it, Friel, Gouldcn, Guam], Tawny, Hen y and Martittean. Ilia Worship the Mayor hm. 3.1mm, Aid. Cunningham on motion took ‘h r14! minim-I were read and approved. l numb“ of petitions 'qu prcnentcd Hid et ad. cotutntinivation from the Police Commit In recommending I Lock-Up to be ptovid, y the Corporation for the temporary de. Mr CIT" COI'ICIL‘ “nun, Octobet Po, IRGI 'uuntu vu Yours, Cmvmlu presented and -T'ho Louisville manua- cantor a." 11th the hope that the national debt I he remained: "In uGovernuent when u wer- ul minus. I: tolented, no debt which in. pone: Inch burdens upon the mines in our. does, can be secure. It In Io lunch more any to vote down the debt than to sustain Inch grinding um, that the mind- of thou who tull 3nd Inlet will madly he ftequently di-, new to the am" ' . I era... 1 Penna», Oct. tth-The and! Trunk Rail. wey Bridge " 8t. Ark N. H., wee deetroyed by iltq on Setnrdey. 'it will lie re'peired in time tor tutu on loudly. q ‘ Intel Inâ€. or I Lemeh. Annette, in, Oct. 'o.-_ur p. uh, en exploeion occurred on board the eteern leunch Alternate in the Serer ‘River, oppo- eite the Nerel Acedemy. , ftltt engineer Hoyt, engineer Clerk, coxewein no. Shoe and e negro, were killed. l An Ann-teen Com-pendentu View od the hell-- Quentin. [ Nor You, Oct. 20.-Tho Miratdu specie] dated Florence 19th, p. um, eeye the situation of Italy towerde nome- ie etill 1emberreeeing end cvltleel. The Itelien troope in erme on the frontier line, under the term of the Sep.‘ tember convention, here been. reinforced, end the ofBei" noting under the Kttitr m- meklng lecreeeed etforte for the eetiefectory dleeherge of ttteiritutructioru. All Italy re- nuine excited in e rpmarkatths runner " the threet of Pianos " reported from Peru, end, the ectul wer preparations which ere being" carried on et Toulon by order of Nepaleon. Beporte have been received in thin city from Rome dated Fridey evening, which etete that e tuttNt hettle took piece between the revolu- tlonlet invedere end the Pepe] troupe, the previoneefternoon, in which ' eoldlere of the Pm retook the town ol Veroli, the Geriheidien force lusteinlng e been lou. me. Cele on the peered" ' New You, October 21.--Thtt Wot-Ma epe. ciel eeye e teegifie gele occurred on the Lehm- doe coat, on the an: intent, end no fer " been! front none 30 veeeele here been totelly wrecked, eleo, en immense mount of property, end " line loot. Steemere ere luring St. John'e with relief for the enlererr, there being over one thou-end people left dutitnte. Nor You, Oct. 20.-TI", Jmoht'a.rravantt special mm that the lice on the night of the ttth toot. 1'Jlluol'd', member: of a Muonlc Lodge, while named for bouillon. Tho prisoner. " Son logo de Cuba “tempted to coupe on the " t ot tho but, but were overpowered by the: troops who killed on.» and wounded three ol than. Humans“), Mug, Oct. 20.-.! terrlblo u:- cldent occurred " tho Honk: Tunnel yester- day. by which lumen nun we killed. The Gasoline works at the mouth or: the ' ex- Eloded Ind burned, fulllng donut the uh." Ind urylng the whole sing ot workmen " the bottom. A wanna named Lou-u .wu killed " Mountain-ct. cloning on annuity evening by I pilot engine. om, leg Ind arm were com. pletuly severed from her body. Ann! of In. lento:- oln Inn-II: but... Hon. Mr. Idle; has written} letter to Dr. Dun-on, In favor of evening school. in winter for alum. A great “on: panned Von the (mot ot Lulu-Mot on the 9th put. Thitty tuhtng vel- ulI ware wrecked. ' luv-In. of . GPO-ll Trunk null.“ 'rammuiak', oA. g0.-AmrouttU hnvo ban received from Candi: of the "rlvtrt of the Turkish (land Viaier, nnd other members of the communion of enquiry, meat out by tho Sulhn. The Quad Yule: had met I deputa. “on of Cretan hangout- " Cancun, in the presence of all tho consul: of foreign powou The uembou of the deputntlon tainted upon the union of the inland with the Klngdom of Greece. Epoch! to an Tutu. Pun, P: M., Oct. 20.-it lo rtynorvrl (0-day that the leading European power- will unite with Frlnce In I joint Intervention for the tettietrtertt of the Roman question and the pre- Iervntion of pace. The French catn'aet bu addreucd I clrcullr note to its reprtmetttatiro " fowl“ courts, solemnly pledging France to micro. the stipuhuom of the treaty of Sep- tember. The excitement und "xietr erected by the rumors whlch ire continuully ailing up. ll very gran-mi ream m tuyrtustl nu. Losios, Oct. 20-evetting.--0tticiat deo- patch“ have been received from Rome report- ing that two bottles have taken piece between the inuuwenu and the Pontitiatl troops, in which iheintwr were victorious. The town: of Veroio And one, which had been previous. ly occupied by lnmrgentl, were unsuited by the Papal force-lull urtied by storm. It won reported It Home that the Italian Prime. Minister “Maxi had resigned. Hansel/Oct. 20.-A depuution, consist. lug of the members ot the itotmut Municipal Council;'nnd headed by I Senator of Home, have bad In audience, with Pope 11tyt IX, at which a petition, signed by 12,000 citizens of Rome, was preleuted, praying Hi: Holiness to gives " connent to the occupation of Rome by the trttope of King Victor Emmanuel. Poor, Oct. 20.-All the ofticitU journals of Saturdny concur in declaring that within 24 hours Italy mun! announce her determlmtion either to Iup tho rtsvolutiouarr movement on Home, or falthlolly any out the terms of the tle, labor Convention, and I‘m-race must decide or pence or war Accordingly. Loxnox, Oct. 18-Firenittg.-it is reported ttrevolution took placo in Home but night, and that great excitement prevails in Florence, Humor: an: atloat that France and Italy In- (and to arrange for joint occupation of Home. Pulls, Oct. M'.-hupoleott and " ministers complain that Victor Emmanuel', ettoru to enforce the (emu of the September Conwa- lion with respect to the luviolubimr of the Papal territory, no not vigorous or etrtrctlve. Fem are trntertalned thatacol1uion may take place between the French and Julian forces which are being derpatctted towards Rome. to points of insurgent rendezvous. Matty of thezinlubltnntt and other: in the Roman terri. torr' nre joining the insurgents. The insurgents have captured the town of Orte, ilttueu miles east of Viterbo, on the right bank ofthe Tiber, which given them poaleuion of the railroads, and they have secured cotumttttlcation between Rome and Florence. Report: from Papal murccl at Rome give Account at the defeat of the insurgent: by Papal troops. The Italian pres: end people tiniest unanimously clumour for the occupation of Rome by the Italian Go. Vernment. Etntnanuel's oiliccrs continue to nrrest Unribnldinn- us they attempt to cross the Roman frontier. A royal squadron of eight lronclndl will be taken to Roman waters. 1 Eminent)“. 18-u'utst.--Tho latest des. patclso from Rome and Italy describe the uilmliun as more actions. The Gnribaldiams An: daily crouing the frontier and matching tir. 1'ersetnrtrtto, Oct. 21.-T'ttt, treaty with the United sum for the sale of the Run-m: macaw-ions has been tatifiml by the lzuuinn 1a'oevrturteat. FLOR-sen, Oct. 2t.-.The reports that unri- lnldi hm diuppured from the Islnnd of (at. prem no reheated and ‘seem to meet with no contradiction. llatlzzi his resigned his position at the head of the Cabinet. He will be succeeded by Gen. Membre. Some of the band- of insurgents still rennin in the Papal territory, and the ovulation in not “complete in via previously reported._ Paaui, Oct. ,nui%.-so answer [an yet been remand by the King of Italy to the‘ulu- mtum .er the Emperor Napolgtyn. Loxnos, Oct. 2l-Nidnight9rticul der. pntclml from Puri- nnnounce that Italy hon positiv'ely pledged herself to faithfully enforce the provision of the September treaty. The Patre by. the Preach troops here no disposed that they could lure been numbed scroll the Alps " I momenta notice. Thin decided step of the lullnn Government in accepted " Puri- u rendering French interpoaitiua unneceb aw, Ind the French expedition bu therefore been “random-d. The insurgents, in consc- qnence of this unlocked for attitude of King Victor Emmanuel, have evacuated the Ponti- ficBl Territory. Th'ly"l'h'll0M"s lJlily'l'h'rclllis. THIS MthtOWS BESPATBHES Fearful Aeolian! In a funnel. _____7 -_.---. (Per Adamo Cable an â€mural Lou.) FRO. HOITIIAL. FROM EUROPE. Melvin, (11.21.1867 H -- "P.“ "r... u... a... '"r". ono expression in the mm. indium, the Mahopa cannot but be oonacioul that the only real malty in a " unity in truth." tio long an the dltrerent section: of ChrUtetsdom are dir. lingulahed by important theological ditrerenees no long they ntttat Ismail: apart, and no eccle- aiaat‘wal courteawa can avail to unite them. It mun be added that and: formalities will be equally ineaoctual to malntaln the present won in the Anglican Church Half. The dang“: which was our our: chuteh, an well an in only areâ€. tio concealed in thou ducal: question- whlch, at least, In thla " dn. the Mom have no pmdently Ignored. ltappean, Mood, that an. addre- II not the - - -_ "--'"""e"r'""i" on All other subjects, they Join, by In an. conscious impulse, in denunciation of Roman Catholicism. The circumnco in nthhctory, so (u u it you, but it must be Allowed that it blond! tn instructive com- menury on the sort of talk we have reeenttr heard respecting reunion. The old magnum:- seem Just an Active " ever, and thin uddreu night attord mean to doubt whether the up. prent union even of the Anglican Bishops them-elven in not attained by I judicial: IVOMAD“ of disputed topics. The Mk. a Without,'liowever, unurping the function of theologians, we may notice it point in the Ad- dress which, when compared with one of the objects of the gathering, in mot a little in. structive. There is only one particular in which the hirhopa have deserted the late region of generalities. The Nationalists and the ltitualiats are alike untouched, but the church of Rome receivesaspecihc condemhn- "ton. It is aomawhlt remarkable that the bishops should abstain from any distinct reference to errors within their own com- l mnnion, and should only he deMite in tie. nouncing the errors of than who are beyond their control. Preachers, it " true, arevery aptto spare their own congregation, and to abstain from gi'vlng oilense to friends by di. recting their strictures entirely against strangers. But this is not the point of View to which we are now reterrinu. Among the purposes for which the Synod was called not the least prominent was that of promoting re. union among the different parts of Ptrutee dom. It is singular, therefore, that the only _ dehtyito declantion of the Synod in its formal I address should nerve to increase our separa- tion from the great church from which we di. Vida: " the Reformation. The Synod has added one more to the many protests made by the English church against "the errors of Rome." This result is a curioua commentary l on the anticipation, which we see has been expressed brArehNihop Manning, that the Synod would tend to restore in this country the dominion ot the true church. Whenl our bishop: are n?li?ef to commonplace†I The Iddreu in I nermon Ind it does not IppcIr to us greatly to diacr from I It'l'mon which might hsvu been delivered by any one of the ttt biuhops who tho signed it, Wu Iru far from complIinlng of such rcticcnco. Hun-mm, In wo hum mid, must bu taken " w. rind them; but. it in Iilowubio to wonder why bishop- should have been summoned from the hut Ind from the West, from the North Ind from the South, to isIuo that which if it won: not I sermon, might IIth he called cotttmonplace, Ono of the bishops, It the min- rrr-au'our on Frill-y, mid tho Synod ind Ichcd _ to uhow thst,ln ara when men IIid the church I WM much dividod, than: were still great pointn on which all wcru agreed. It WM Iuroly un. nccomry to obtain no unuAusl I gnawing in order to rletuormtrate no obvious I fact. Every communion of ChriutiInn which cslio incl! Anglican mos 'uttmtarttMly the ulna articles and tho some formulIrlcs Is our own church, Ind it Would, indeed, bo astonishing if, It ion: in word, III we!" not prepIrod to join, to n certain extent, in I common proieulon of mm. The bishop. thu cotttiued themseln-s to wonlu to which all hue IlrcIdy Mounted, Ind it in namely surprising if no one is pre- pared to ropudioto his talent. The sermon, therefore, in one which might be preached by Iimost Buy curate in Iimoot my church. A: such, it in exempt hom criticism, but In I scr- rnon from " bishops, on In extnordimry oc- mion, it my, we think, legitimately occasion I little ditmppoittttnent. [ But, though s sermon inStnte, tWtonl is still nsermon, snd this cotuidemtlun re. lieves us trom any difliculty we might other- wise feel in commenting upon it. it is the ( custom to receive sermons in submission. We listen to them in silence, snd unless they contain something either extraordinari l y good or peculiarly objectionable, we sbmiu from criticisms upon them. From the latter cimr. ttcteriitic it will be readily acknowledged that thinnddress is entirely free. We do not nee how it can offend any [urty in the church, and it may even give s gentle utisfsction to all. The exhortation to the study of the Scriptures my gratify Low churchmen; a cursory phrase at the end my be welcome to the sup- porters of the t'saemmentat system; and the Judicious Abstinence from s too dogmstic de- tinition of Scriptnnl mthorit y will relieve the minds of Broad Churchmen. The address is, in fsct, profoundly innocuous, and we should not he eurprisod if Dr. Column himselfshould he found perfectly willing to sign it. in re- ierring to disputed points it judiciously ad. hcrcs to the lsngungc of our Articles sud form. ulsries, to which Dr. Colenso sud members of sli parties in the church hove shady sub- ,lcribed. Such csution is no more then might be expected train so gave An assembly; but i the prudent resolution to ho harmless ll doves bu, we fear, in thlsinstnnca, prevented the displsy of . sny cxtrsordinsry wisdom. i all " the members or the Church ik' Christ in _ " communion with the Anglican branchof the " Church "atluslic" to whom it is addressed. Such nu address is, it is true,a sermon tn Mate, and Wu suppose it is tothis circumstance that We are to ascribe the suincwhst formal and antique Numerology in which it» is couched. We l-unnot but think, Indeed, that such a style is as much out of place in the present duy as the inconvenient peculist‘ities of State dress, and we nre permuted that ec- clesittsstic,, Would lose nothing by adopting the ordinary language of modern life. It is possible to bequlte as solemn iunsturnl Eng- lish as in an "ected style, and nothing is added to the force or the propriety of [stigma by the use of the obsolete tcnuinstion ot the third person singular of Verbs. Moreover, as with the psnllel iris ruler to, it is impossible to cast the whoU ceremony, or the whole " drus, into an antique mould,' and the result is an indescribable incongruitv. " must, however, be admitted that the style is " least an improvement on the grotesque efrttaiot" of the Vatican, and, in comparison with this re. cognised model, the address pow-am the mgrit ot brevity. l A Pastoral 1s,we suppoav, only a more solemn kind "fmertuots, and it is therefurv, an a sermon that we may regard the Lambeth uldreu which we published yesterday. V such it will bu sun: to receive the attention which ind-m to it. A sermon from an ordi- nary Bishop will gcnurally attract a Inge con- gregation, and n m-rmon from tr, Bishopa at once will doubtless he respectfully perused by PASTORAL all was pu-axouuu m "sou. ' . [From me Londun Timeu.0ct. l. l The guests,witlt whom was aiaociated Wm. McLean, Esq. Mr. McLean no-atly rulpondcd. we: a few othtar tout! were proposal, God Saw.- the Queen was Ably led by Mr. Whitm-1 bred, (he matting broke up ttt a. late hour, much grtttitled by the eveniug's etttcrtaintncnt.- Cullingtrood Ehterprie. Mr. Little éloducntly responded, forcibly showing that the tuture strength of the Pro. vihcus consisted in their union, ubly showing that England herself would not hold her pre- m-nt high ponitiQu in the world only for the union ot Scotland and lrolnnd,nnd that proud- l’russin now ranks one of the tint powers of Europe by the union of small Crermatt States. w. C. Little, Esq , (I coh val; pert pyoporeu, Mr. Ferguson responded with a long and able spa-ch, forcibly portraying the future grutucaa in more fur Canada, compared to what " was :5 years ago, when he tirst Clme to grrntucan in whnjt was 2 reside more. A public supper was held at Mr. Fortvr's Howl, lnn'mil. on Friday evening, Oct. 4th, in honor of the succcul’ul vtectlouot W. C. Little, Huh tor the Home of Commons, and T. It. Ferguson. Esq.,for the House Q! Repu- acntatirca for Smith Simeon " whiclfover 100 gentlemen word present. William Cos, Esq, in: elected Chairman. The following team were proposed 2 The Queen and all the Royal Family, Ilia Ereellency thd G'oeeruorA'retttmu, T. Ps. Fer. guson, Esr, the candidate for South Simcoo for the Home of Representatives, the victorious for Cardin-ll for the House oft'otntnons. With this toast was blended the Dominion ofCanadn. PUBLIC BUFFER To y. R. FEIOUIOI AND TV.. c. LITTLE. Slab the elect of South Sim- [an-n.“ no o and: on! “to "mod, for Won-l ll omin- Ill Adatts.-Aa it in I voll- kmn .34 Mel {out that no [not - of death one“ 1'lllWll fro- Wor-o slow. it mum “ply hm opo- Ibo-induct Milo-own!†ddooolywouthgthoh ouldron. By oo doug', nad Mil. no a?†and who - of tho “also. M a! mum ',"R', be and In. only pun. 3mm or 'mm.--". follow-l3 m o for of the vou- unorou â€DIM-l was“ on oaaaqd b Wot-a: don-god owning, and“ “has. and" hunt. out picking atthe so“. Ct','." orth. mi 4 oloop. We! a. tir, with! non only not. all m! would†in .,'Elfll '2,"aut.N,'gltt,te,Strtfi, do! up. . m- u... mm 'i?ii1iii'.. lot b',tt,'ttug duo-o, and a you "in. on, " look. , on mu "td-mer-ad-rat-- " no "iid-uHvi and» worn: thorax“, vithool is on “plot-I’m a. moo -Hh.rbr an; on, with tho may of “auburn; Como ou or odor uplouul. tsatuttie.-" in tho no Mqther Wot-at it 1 . u. loot and. o "ittlt a to ctr-moor t Imusr, Hove-uh, c.w., s",,":,': to solo lax-town. N. B. k In Bulb-cf: For. (an... T'O W'IUIP'I'IVII. The “MM. In“. bot: "ettteqd to much in I {at can by a wry simple "may, mu Inv- 'a More! tie Tt,'dr,tig um. I am In, B mm. nod that dm dinn- 9t-peims--'G “no" to luk- known to " [0110'an ttte now of can. . To All who “in it I. um and I y of [In {needpuon not (Km ot chug) ' “in. dime. iou tde peNrarind sud u' t -rhiesh any will ttnd I Inn “to 'i?h'iir'i'ii'i, “has. Bronchilia, Cough, Goldy Ind " ' and hug Alida-I. The only otlet of tho advertiser In Indus the Pnoaiption u to beaten tU amend. and-proud inrormftion which he maln- to be mama, ud In hop" not, "It"? will try " nuod , u n. ultimatum nothing, and no] pron I 'l'i%11' Putin with†an ttf' tion, PMB, br.P.teputseey.i.iiiie.td, m- ’ _ uv. F_rrtrhsufiririiiiG,' mung wiuia-HrE. King Car.. N. Y Expnu, Il'tt; that Bad Sudden, Puma! Ind " 8toeb.................L - . __ W, 186ml _ or Turrlc, Inch “an; Sam-bot " i ' I'he life qfthe Flak " In tre Bluntâ€... bid by lupinuon long befom Honey's dis- I covery of In circulation had brought to light In purposes and men. Now we know not only that " life in in the blood," but that dis- ease tub-Mu it duo. may of the disorder- that pervade the hum [nae hue their home in it, thrive nod grow In it. The cele- hnted Dr. J. C. Aver, of Lowell, has had re. ttard to thin tertt tutln tanking A reme- dy to cure these "orders. "is Extinct of. Burnout". purge. out the impurities of the blood And induces A healthy Action in It that expell dim. Thin looks rtaaontibte,nwt it ll true, for we know by on own experience. Seldom u tre' take any medicine, we have nerrrrthetetus never-l tinte- been node: oblign- l tiotu to the skill ot Dr. A.rrr for the relief, which hit remedies never (nil to mom In when we Are obliged to hare have!“ to than. i -C'ttthotie, Mali/ar, N. S. . . lothm Ion-I'll“ '--".o"ot- Won:- "otimoniat.--We, the uttdemitmed, having had Occasion to try Mortimer'. Cholera Mix. tum, hue no tteattatiott, but much plenum- in mommending it, became or the immedia- relletwo experienced by in me. A few bottles ot It than“ be in every household. Ion. Ott Ibo tirsi iriiiitiGTt"irircTitiiiciiiiT, proper medicine should " once be taken, and no more HtttdeJryirto1t, n-medy an be kept an 1.-.... . -." Il__‘.l_,4 ... . ‘.. on hand than ttortitkerV (gaining; Price " cents . bottle. JOSEPH 816ml. _ any. & Tun “In“.omhr Ir, tttor. K 51-min rd Tm: Sun Nast-The MW" l has now Arrived when Iron the use ot new I vegestablesr'amt the weakening (Hort-of beat 9n the hymn, people have mum: to fear Jie sack: of dypnyry, and predisposition to tho. } Cotton tsYPtu.v.-Thrs most engrossing sub- ject that now can“: the public “mention in Eugluul ll the question of the quply‘ln Cot. ton. " nly ill-very action: question, and we hope t will be settled Ttisfttctotitrd-at my rate c people of Com. will law no ditBcttitr n procuring a supply of the " (any dun Nia Destrorcr' It " cents per bottlc,to cure their hcummm, 'ye-ttPia/turns/spurs, And to re: oven]! pain [m the Iyutem direct. ly it ll tg'l.it,; 25 cents bottle. tio'd by all modlc'mc tsalem. -'I'he Cnlcuttn correspondent of the Lon. don Tuna; writing on the 3rd of September, report- the Ruuiuuulvaucc in Ccntnl Avila than :-Mntten seem to be very cerium in Cantu] Aliu. All our ittforasntion, whether through native or official channels, tends to this: that there in 3 close understanding be. ween “uni: and Penis} that Rum: will mint Shem All to recover the throne of Cn'uul i. and that Panic will plot-My get Kent " the price of her Insiutance. Our policy in Uabul hu been to rccoguise only bfaeto ruterr, Inn to we hovecllonatod all. The Molnnj-h of Cashmere, our subject, though bound by treaty to nuke no conquests, in intriguing Alla, And ll "id-trut of 'trut have no authentic intel- 1ittettce-to haw sent a force against Cuhgu. BokUm ig now I virtual feuatory otthe Cur Ind there in nothing strong between the. Oxn- to which his power cxteuds,md l'c-hnrur. Ir Tun Commune: or lhraoes.-The in: ape. I ciiil service in connection with the conteretice I of Anglicnn bishops, which has now conclud- ed, was held on Saturday morning Ly command orthe Archbishop of Canterbury. in the par- ish church of lit. Mary, Lambeth. The con- gregation, with the exception of a few ladies, _ consisted of clergyinen in their academia! gowns. Among the palates present were the Archbishop of Canterbury, the‘ Bishops of ' London, Vermont, Montreal, Quebec, Honolu- , In, Louisiana, New Zealand, Cape Town. ou. tario, Rhode Island, tit. Andrews, ac. There were fourteen otticiating clergymen.’ The service wns choral, and an exceptionally tine choir of nearly a hundred members wu col. lcctcd, including singers from the Chapel ' Royal, St. Gcorge's chapel, 'Windnor, West- _ miuster' Abbey, St. l'aui'n, and the Temple} Church, from the-last named three of which establishments I†the juvenile choriiitcrsat. tended. Denture commencing the service, all the prelatcs and olticiatiutr clergy fountain procession, which, headed by the vcrgcra and wand-bearers,paued down the central allle out of the, principal portal, and made 1 cir. cuit of the ground enclosing the wenemhle Church of St. Mary, into which the proceamion then returned, on the choir sang with Inngnili- cent effect the procerssiona1 hymn, " All peo- ple that on corth do Well." The Litany and Palm were intoned: the Lessonl, the Rpm. tle,nnd the Gospel were rend, by American Bishops. The anthem was SiettdeUsohu'et, " How lovely are the mt'lb‘t‘ngrri that preach the goapel of peace. To Ill~ mtionsis gone forth the aoundq of these words, throughout the land all their glad tidings." The Bishop ot Montreal prutcltcd. In the course of his sermon he took occasion to mention that I " bishops had been invited to the conference, of whom between 'to nnd Nu had come together : I _ some had come-10,000 miles. and every par-l lion ot the church in every Illtaiterof the globe , 'had one "prveentative or many rerun-unta- qives'trrtment. They had allexpreued them. aelvea ready toconlend tor the faith as it was, and when fimt given Into their dingo. ll.- contruted favorably the present with the past condition of the Anglican branch, and raid in- looked with Batittfactiott and pride upon the growing life, energy, and aspirations iii-tailed Into the true Catholic Church. The Holy Communion was administered. Iole mat: of the delibetatiotuof the Whom! “3°" or P?f.PY The Secretaries of the Archhiahop inform In: v,dt,"llr,,rpepertiU,",uri', 5;" that " the reqolutlonu of the Conference " will . a; youthful "lh'iia?i",ii.' 'm. f, , tlse "he :1 be forrraedertto'us in a tummy, uni the con- I "it human}, Bend u†" .1. qrlv, no“ ttict of opinion bctweett the Mishap of London l new. all direeto" " nukiu; In. “mph mid the Bishop ul Capvtown Indicates that dy by whirl: he "H clued. tutteren m. these resolutions will not be oqudly free from I proft " u" “"“WH "WWW“ car, d debit-big nutter. loam, if the Bishop of “Mm-M “a '"rtaes'rituara, Cqutown he not mink-n, thilmldieu will Lula-Hy _ . "a'"d',ft",:,, N prove t have been a mere prclludc to the! -.-.u----=L.71', Ir.:'.',' seriou- uaincu of the meeting. I is itself; departure trom the programme hid down by j .' Tteeyy. L the Archbishop ; but it is certainly ham-lens, I Getbe 8rd “mini. at the luv-at .hurrh and “the Voice of " bishops odd: Anything I, unple. Detouhh. Englxnd. by the tle to the nuthoritl oi words with which every l William. a 'tritrshridge. Mr. J an one is familia- it my prove useful. 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