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Mr. 7. Hart 11 U. XI. T.

Kuyvtl tk Apparitor 5144 Mr. Watt During a al day Ute kiabop of Quehe with Ik Vary Rev. lab Pried Very Rev. High win la sttmo4os. THE Psorosw Csrnos or Tz NEW Bunoruca.

V. j4iwsi Dicsiiiyii who was by tk tee. Dr. Lei too of AU Ib College Oxford tk Vary Her. Dr.

Stanley 045 of West- aaiBeter tk Dr. Charles William PrIIPI1 of Jsea Cen Oztord Oaaoa Uelwya DU Kev. Lord Awjr Comptoa Oh. Oaao Ik Vs Archileacoa uWo1 bat. lonkkipa sod said Ik Lower floor.

agr to the olt4ou adopted by their lordskip la reforesos So to ed of tk ace of St. Soatkwell proposed lb. slid SodizUn or Truro adding kewever Lb. words la tb ret iaetaa II aid also 6. express Ute rarreaos of tk Lower Hone la tk address of Upper tLb regard to the ZXhCaoo HekadalsotoiafonakU Grace tk Oh.

umittm poist4 by bit Graces ka agreed to a report oo Ik subject of triuig j1di1Ms for holy orders. He kJ Jo So Lush. t14itLoo to trtvWiu den ea be subject of Ute Hamate 44 ILons Act of which tk Lower HIM requested their lordship eonstderaiioa. O. the retaremeat of tk deputation Bishop of OxroBD sold that having tk preceding day moved Oh.

tiso1Uu la refereace to Us. proposed De" bishopric it belonged to turn to stats very briefly tb reason why thought tk inudruent proposed by Oh. Lower Houss laeipedieat sod why be wished their lordships sol to aoquieeoe la it until Ute. win mad more fully acquainted witk th reasons which the mem ber of Ute Lower House bad lo adopting soon. To mAke sy sack address a their lontohips had agreed to practically effective it was setLtiA1 that the Government wktek thy mad it should know bal tkey meaat to Mk for.

This D' preclude their lordship Irons tolls coosaderiog tk Surges question some tutor. time kut It WI. of Ok. very oakn of the ess that la as PfolioaUoD to ero. request should lenmle while tke intro.

ducUoa of the few word which the Lower Houee bed to insert mad their request ahsoltsIy indefinite and al. most necessarily pared the way for a I of the address. veninryd to think there wer jTa reasons why their lordships should not to the amend meat but as wished to treat the Lower House with every possible respect to which Its coodics to the Upper house nn lered it entitled hi should move that his Grace the Arclibibop do send a message to the Lower House re questing it attendance in order taat thy might suofir together in reference to use amendment. The Bishop of LINCOLN seconded the motion It was earned inanimously. Very shortly afterwards be Prolocutor attended.

Ui. matter having bin explained retired and in the coon. of a to. minutes retero. with Archdeacon RaodaU an.

1 Archdeacon Sand ford the mover 1 seconder of tk amendment 5. the Lower House with other members. Archdeacoa RAJrDAU said object be had in view was to express that. although it would be verv to create the three sees named. tk door ought not be I spinal a further sstsiiios or tk episcopate He thought that if tk door wen Sell open In application might roads in da Urn for th creation of other Ii Archdeacon 8J DroiLr said it was the conviction of those who voted for the amendment there won many din- which required subdivision iD addition to those which would be benefited by th three new see Both Ute ASCMDLACOI said that II tb oJohhonld regarded in light of a kindrano they would willingly Poocvroa then announced tkat hi hag authority to say that tk Lower 1100.

would dispense with th words and allow tk address to stand In form in which it was seal down to them. The Archbishop of Cuomsty tald that was a very satisfactory settlement of mattes. THE MARKIAOE AID JlvOacZ ACT. Tk Archbishop of CAVTKK th A Wiu from th Lower House Ii winch the Lower lIoue set forth many objectiOO1o to be Uamage and Divorce Act showing that UM ooaeaeoose of many of the Iery wer aggrieved by it calling upon their lordship to us their lafluenc to obtain amendment of it. Tk Bishop of LLIJIDAF sail this was asking the bithops.

In their capacity of member of Uie Upper House of eua. eaUon. to do something which they ha. no power to do although they migLt ash Is their Individual capacity at member of the House or Lords. The Arthbishop of CAXIl tniT said that once or twice before th matter had two.

before their lordships sod was of oplaiua that a a U. of Convocation thy soil. take no actio In it. The Bishop of OXFORD said It seemed to him that subject brought before them in this 4rfi tlm wa on of the very deepest importance and one which when so brought before tkein by the Lower House of Convocation they could sot diipuee of without expressing some opt Ion on it. For his part should like to adopt some resolution on it which would express the feelings of both Houses oJ which would osiihioe sales amount of support on th part of those who might sotertain different view That th present state of Oh.

law was satisfactory Is. could hardly believe would be asserted by any one of hi. right rev. brethren. The dietntitfaction with it might treater in torn minds thus other.

hot had no hesitation saying that th present state of the law on the subject marriage was viewed with loiTers faction. Many of those who at tb time of th ale of th marriage law and the formation of that unhappy Court of Divorce expressed themselves as not unfavourable to change had to his on knowledge expressed their deep regret at what had followed. They had been tlst creation of that art would threaten moral purity of this country and that it would givt an almost unlimited faalltv for raising question of the dissolution of mamaf whole it would tend to make public all shameful wlawblcb fromdsv to dsyappeared in the news- pa pers which were admitted to tbeirfamilrcircle Itanpatrod to my that ubklolof th marriage contract would be the inevitable result of such a change sod that consequence would he produced from which the warmest supporters of the measure would have recoiled. Many of the clergy finding that while Ute Church pointed one way the State point. mother wire aggrieved.

and he trusted that their lordship would go so ferAI to up. ypotb1. with them in their grief of heart. He knew that when ftey wets asked so a House of Coo. to Oak.

means to remodv the evil they were asked to do that which they had no coo. tuUoual mean of doing. A. individual bishops oJ peer. of Parliament sash one of them bound to act each upon his own responsibility sod so he thought best.

They could take no active step beyond up. sympathy with too' clergy men who were in the position he had described aa 1 be would propose a resolution to the eject having taken into ion the Artxului Cltri. their lortlahipt expressed their ympthv with the clergymen whose sciences were aggrieved by the present state of the law of marriage but that lion. had no constitutional moo. of in terfering for the redress or their grievances.

The Bishop of St. DAVUH fears. that inch a resolution might lead them to something more than they intended that war. in expressing an opinion on the subject of divorce. If they declared that they svmpathie1 with the clergy in such a case they might be understood to in opinion on many pointl on which the clergy were divided.

II never approved the act and lid not therefore speak with any partiality on the subject hut if they nsel such language ii that 111. they ought to know exactly what was object of their sympathy They were asks. ID the Arttciltu dorm to declare that the Legislature hid vio lated the law of the Church in allowing divorce. He di 1 not ink it would be tight to oar-- ivroieihy in that sense. He lid know what was the practical grievance tlosclorp were ltJollrlDJr under except that the conscientious eoDVlC.

tions or some of them were contra llcted by in act of the Lejl Liture. lie wished the Ilishopof Oxford would state what at the object or the vmpsthy thrv were calls. upon to extirev. The Bishop of OxroRU said that what he lutes-Is. to convey was this.

It hid been rep. to then lordships that the alteration in the law of mam placed several of the slergy in very difficult and painful circumstances and their cocscience were aogried It whether they wets right or wrong. they found dll5erencs had been introduced between the law or the Church of which they were minis en snd the law of the State to which they were bount I to submit. They were thus in the position of having two con. flicting laws which they wets bound to obey.

Toe Church La. never rood IU law In reference to the Indooolubilotv or niamacr. The Church said a divoroed woman should not Le allowed to marry while her husbaod was ills. but th la of the Stat. overrode all that.

It was true that a clergyman was not bound to merry such porsons in his own church and that was a eonooxsioo on the pint of the Le tore which seemed to imply that whit had been enacted was in antagonism to the law of Oh. Church. Persons woo were living In that state mi ht however. JO to the holy Coruozu. nion and call upon Ute clergy to Inlinuter it to them.

and therefore no one coull 1 doubt that it was an unfortunate thing that in these respects the law of the Church ant the country ran counter to each other. The law of the Church u.ly repudiated such marriage but th law of tb Sate them. and gave persons who had contract 1 them a right to wm spiritual advantages. It would be highly desnabLe if piasible to make the law of the Church and the law of the State srw. so that clergymen might be relieved from their praent uitnation of perplexity.

The Bishop of LOMNJ sat. hi found himself in a some what similar position to that of the Bishop of St. Dsvids la not being perfectly soars what they were called upon to express sympathy with. The clergy la his diooea bad sometimes applied to him on this matter- that was on being called 7850 to remarry divorced person. The the.

city arose ID this way. Au order issued lrom the coort of the Archbishop of the Province tkcuugh th registrar that person wen to mamad in. then a clergyman felt some difficulty if held such oyiuiooc as had lawn vented to. question was whether the A rchbtshopl order we to obeyed or not. If it wire to be obrysdth Act provided that a clergyman conscience should not xpiMed to aay difficulty because by aa express sinus.

in th Act sot obliged to perform the marriage service II objects ud tk parties oa pi sooth. clergyman to officiate Thai was a sort of sousprcuds which was sot very ut has It was tke ool7 one that was thought of it tk time. But tk which he. Wfun bun win sot ader tke Mar. Ii- add Divorce Act 1 U37 ii all.

oases of marriage of Yuroa4 pence which hid eon Men Ida had bee that Act or by ether BTCWSM of law. ck lore4o dinrvse rxa sod thin by Act of ParbV mt VadwUM former Uwa Jsiiiam WM eLlLgsd to 4 k4 MlM UaaW tk At 1 17 wa excuse desired It this anas Isaac wen aggrieved it atnat free toriei. cert of lb. tal 1 tk lw aid 0.4. tk remit Act.

whole complaint tk rftnJwj an so. Won their Lordships ws la referee totheAetof ud he sot tkerefan uictLy at what tk tri-- wa Then was a gyievaes la nfsreae to marry divorced bit did art. from tk ease msotlooI Is the Artteu Cirri Thee WI. frMvaac which tk Sisbop of Oxford he r514" out reference to canons of Oh. Chorea bit as Ik Bishop of London could not exactly enter late it The law 1 lb.

Church. a spoke of by th Bishop of Oxford supposed was contained la tk essois. The that opined a very important question whether a repealed by Lit of Parliament vu wit ell vs. pealed. It act to this respect of marriage osly that tk of 153 wen siint tk law of If therefore the gnevanc was that BMI eon.

oieacat win hurt by any of th canoes being by the taIte law of the land. be should not be prepared to ear. without legal advice whether that was a grievance i 04854 soul. or lot. It a was put in a position of treat pals because ho thought tk of 10533 so far ii they related to th narnac law had boo.

repealed by Act of Parliament he di 1 sot kuow whether smpathj. with hire or not. If a nun said was eon. It ia his mind that no divorce cool. be allowed in a Cknstiaa soostry that was soother thing but the kit eon.

soUacenmst have been grieve. long bof. the paasiagof the Act of 1817 because foreign divorces sod others win neagaiasd ECaD.1 bf on that Urn A person therefore who took th ground that divorce was contrary to Ute law of td soul. not contend that hi. grievance arose tk tats Act of Par Then remains.

a her qlion wketherthen was any other grievance. It was ssntaily a peat rnerance to those who read tk newipoper reports of those toboatible eases. and if then win any mode of putting en 1 to it it would be indeed a gnat blessing. If in consequence of tk improved morality of theoouatry such eases cam. loan sod it would thsirsted of an hIDP.

Many persons had supposed that if were this festering sonin societv it wouli be better that it should bsdsali with in the way Or th present Divorce Court thai that it should be bushed up ac It was before. On that point he would et press no opinion It was possible that foci- ue for obtaining oivorces might have increased the sill or tky ODIb' have tended to diminish it by making people more 11. knowing as they dill that punishment might be inflicted on the offender. AU these matter present. difficulties oclat4 with ths whole state of society.

It was suggested that th casts in the Divorce Court should eon. ed with closed door. but that wu a question on which presumed their Lordship were not asked to express so opinion although there could be so dotzht that great harm was done by the circulation of those scandalous which from time to time appeared. These was another point is the Arficvsa dm on which he wlahed to Bay a word. It WHS ur ed that It wu th bounden duty of the Leg ttatur to nnijlt Convocation before proceeding to legislate on such subjects.

It would be fancied. prove a ver tenons clog to legislation if Parliament were obliged to consult Convoettlon on the matters for it would have to consult not only the Province of Canterbury but the Province or York the revived Irish Convocation. Hs was not inclined to sympathies with those who desired In that manner to stop legislation on all great social questions. Th. Bishop or SALIIOrRY nit heartily supported proposal of the Bishop of Oxford It seemed to him that there win.

two points In the 4rf levi which deserved senoua consideration. First. those who were parties to It expressed their earnest desire to get some amendment of th present law. and as a meant to give erect to it they ex pressed so earnest hope that their lordship. should assist them and secondly they seemed to claim the right on he pert of the spiritually whatever that might be to he son.

suited in making those great change. He srned with th Bishop of Oxforu that Ute present state of the law had given rise to wide dissatisfaction and no doubt that dies. tufaetion had in a great mo ansen from Ute result. which had taken place from the change la the law of mar. rtge He soil not but believe that the accounts with which Oh.

newspapers almost daily teemed produced a frightful amount of Immorality. and though it wu possible to obtain a divorce bolo. the Act of 183 vet the Acts of Parliament by whlolt those divorces were obtained wen not supposed to touch the general stats or the law or the Church. One of the evil results of the change wu that it gays grist loailiUet instead of putting hindrances I. the way of onreoos ludv.lg- lug their evil tempers and dispositions which were mile.

incompatible. Coder the old tale of the law they win re strained but now every sit was held out for their Indulgence. With regard to the grievances of tb lergyh could hardly conceive how a clergyman soul. fall to have I pies on th matter. The rebef given to the clergy under th Act wall of very slightest kind.

for It merely sat. that while a eiergvmaa ass. not It the law of God In hi own church another clergy man might do it if called on for that purpose. th Bishop of Salisbury felt that had not the slightest re- sponslbilitT with regard to these results. for from lint to last resisted by his vote la th R.

of Lords every pent e. to th law. He did justify hit vote on asy forecasting of what the remit. might be for he had at that time a dear conviction which was at present is tirted that divorce vs. contrary to the law of the Church of England that marriage wu Indissoluble and that the decision of the Church as contained in her services Jollified bY OorI' holy Word.

The Buhop of LLAirtiATT thought that considerable difflcultv we. pot in their way by the large term. which were lit toe rtinalt Cleri. He thought Parliament ought not to peas laws with regard to doetrin. without 000- ui37 tk but he was very unwilling to syav patkii with those who thought that all questions relating to the duties of the clergy should submitted to tk tpintaalty boofore being decided upon.

The Buhop of LucoLx suggested that difficulties would rrmo-ot if their lordships assents. to the praYel' of the petition onlv namely that thy would use their efforts in Parliament to bring about an amendment of the law. They had been told that under the new AM th number of divorce ease would sot be more than 17 or 18 a year but now they were heard by hundreds. They wets told that tk duties of Oh. judge would be so light that he would have Urn.

to devote his attention to other duties. hut now they heard that it would be necessary to appoint another judge of divorce. Th. Bishop of ST. DAVH 1 he was inclined to move ac an amendment that the House lamented that there were clergymen whose consciences were red.

Laughter. To say syinpathiced with them would to imrly that their scruples win well founded. did not see that any persons should be debarred from a participation in the Holy Communion because the clergyman happened to hold iiff rest viwi It wu a verv difficult and delicate question on which he should not like to express a decided opinion. The Bishopof reviewedthe whole caeand moved as an amendment that their Lordship. regretted sum of the evils which had ansen from the chsn in the marriage law.

The Bishop of HT DAVID seconded the amendment. The Bishop of OUJCur1t I roL I. I very loomed in. elaborate speech supported the Bishop of Oxfords motion on Icrlptllral grounds. The Bishop of PETER BONoroH.

in supporting tk amendment of the Bishop of Ely said be was not sure that divorce for the great cnme at adultery was not rather a coo- secrsUon than a ion of the state of holy rnatrizunny. The Bishop of BANGOR thought a mire expression of sympathy would he of very little satisfactHKi to those for whose solace it wu intended. He was afraid that this motion. if seconded. would he un lervtoodtomean what wu not intended.

So one felt more strongly then himself the evils arising out of the present Isw of divorce. On the whole. however he wu not prepared to vote for the proK ml or the Bishop of Oxford. After sonic explanations from the Bishop of Oxsuat rod the Bishop of Loxrxit The Archbishop of CATTERBTRY said that In eompar the two resolutions. that of the lIihofol Ely appeared very fsinUy to express his own feeling on the present state of the law.

He could not let it go forth to the world that he only lamented tome of the results of the late Act and that he felt no aversion to its principle. Of course the all important point was the mirsiags of guilty purlin. Such believed to be xJDlnry to Gods word. Iliring the lebele of lrdJ he used hit most strenuous endeavour to prevent the pass log of the law. lie felt it I violation of his own conscience anl he was not surprised that It had violated the conscience of the elerg The Bishop of resolution came more nearly to his own view la tuenting as did the present stile of the law of marriage in this country.

His aversion to the law of 139 was founded on its being a violation of the law of Gal. but he anticipated these grievous results that hi. taken place sod he thought that the evil which woo flowing over this country wu tending more to the demoralization or sometv than any. thing else ho ha. ever witnessed in hi.

oaperilICI II. felt that the newspapers which they wen obliged to allow to Ii. on their tables were sapping Oh. foundations of morality. lie was 5011005 in his own name to give at strong an expression of his aversion tothe present law.

lamenting at the same time the results. lie should give hi support to the shop of Oxfords motion. By the oonwnt of all parties the motion amendment were merged in the following. which wu passed 3. That this 1100.

having taken into consideration the Antic. elm to which its attention baa been directed has resolved after debate that it laments the present state of the law of marriage but feels it Impossible for it as the Lpprr House of Convocation to act upon th prayer of the vlta Clan. After the transaction of sum. formal basinet their Lordship adjourned. Tug LOWER HOUSE The House met it 11 o'clock.

the Van. Or. Bikno1olh Archdeacon of Burt. the Prolocutor rvv3iding. En AND REVIEW Canon SrLwy gave notice of the following motion That the resolution of this no.

on 2hb of Jon touching a form of tvDodical condemnation of the book calls. Xuj I Rn be rescinded supposing no farther steps are taken to give it valilitytu being iualiJ Act and placing this House in a fib. position. rev. moon stats.

as the ground of his moUon that two steps entzal to the validity of the resolution had been omitted to be taken namelr the obtaining the consent of lies 3ta tv sad the signature of the Archbishop of Cu. trbuiy la the presence of the whole Convocation THE RtwoGacxg Ht1tCJL Bay. Chancellor OoBnD brought up tk report of the committee by command of a is Grin. oh. Presvleot sod their Lordships' of the Upper Hoes.

to onesmonicais with the committee appointed at a meat SIybet of Ute bishops aDd clrrry of th United State. of America as to la with tit Ki Greek Church and to eoramanieate the result to Oavocation at a IVI 8attoa. which we. read a follow Tkat a the limited power conferred apo miUeeby be terms of their a nUDet did act anthona them to saWs I a to direct ID' with tk eatkcntee of tk Eastern Chink tk report 1 tM4z will be malaly Pad with tk aseosal 1 their eaaiatatioa with 10. oIlitoe tk OovwatM of Ik 0.

Lu ta U1Itd States tk MOV The atw 1 tto appoiatrag this- was bailed with great ss4ietVtUbyth A-- Church and tkUtonore Mtfrt dlyaexl oruiAlehar esr. othis win favoured by tk Ho. Mr. ZuI a atos- caaaaadoxls wt ikrf ta Aaisrtiia OnsaasKtoe of 0 nwHhsoeMi rU ar. of U.

vwst to AadattWrfnt lair sdvaaimqe annul meassealsaMos witi tkek J. 7. ta son' th Ousesitss if UM saB 851 whom la ntiapfisan with tk theft i. IM. Obey bad iavrUdtostte Jtk ir iag r-r-- Botbnarreq irsdkyUMtor of their eoisisM4es to report at ta sets Seasso win I ii nuidrtta.

1 Ik ubwme dorI. lb. la to MI. their report iii the prsseattiaM. MW prM to record he prognM that be.

bees mad Mr. Tcwag aad Mr. Ronle win both reemLved i UM ax cordial taaBr by the tfetropDlia. of Moses 51. Petersburg other member 1 tk Hely Ginning 8" who prisesd their itsrsd la Oh.

estton. Pad their desire to oporatu ii any mean benac for their ctrject the of uity. UM A. Coventio have hera to a series of papers with the object of recording tierr tad al" mato 5. to UM priacipNe sad praoacM of ths Chunk.

It it of Oh. latercat that is taken ii this qwetiow at hocus suaesitsu are enabled to stats to the Ho that un has been formed la England in sssoeislnn called The Eastern Church Aseoctstaoa which already easabsie among its patrons the Most Rev. tk Archbishop of Belgrade the Most In. tk Archbishop of Debt. with several more of our sh tAabou UM pS4ciPaI object of which in to inform UM Eagliab publM as to the SUM of the Eastern Churches aid to make no.

UM doctrines and principles of th Anglican Church to UM Chrisuam or tk East. Your osamitte have bees IYODt at thetr last meeting. with the preroes of UM Very Rev. bpriealla Popoffaad wutr thaplai. to the Imperial Enlbaa1.

of Russia at London Bad Paris. tenon both of whom they have received the most cordial of psrsoaal cooperation. It would be premature to lay do pnoczphu or sos-lotieni on which It BUT seem to your ocxaraitUe that such intercom man ion a i oate BTilated may he brooght boo further than this to establish ch rtlaaiou between the two eommuBiooc as shall sable the Sooty aad clei of either to join la the 0. and oflcee of th other without forfeiting cocamuaio of their own Church. That any overtures towards sock an object should be made.

if possible la cc with the. Churches with which the Church of is la eommuaio and that such overtures whenever Bud should be extended to th other Eastern and sot eoatkned to th CIIIIh With this view Your committee ask leave to tit sod that. if the Convocation of York should think It to tcdSISgt44 say of its members to sit with them they should be authorized to confer with them aid Jo to operate with any committees of other branches of the AaJlicoo Cora- munioa. Your committee citing tk words of the Venerable Ptrib and Synod of Constantinople that the Orthodox Church of the East ha. sever to offer with tears fervent prayers to her God as Suvtour Wbomaketh of two One breaking down middle wall of separation brtwvesi hem that Us may brrne all Churches into on unity KivSffthem of faith sod ommtaino of the holy with the words of the prayer familiar to us all ThaKas then is but one body and one spirit and one hops of our clliug.

on Lord one faith. on baptism one God and Father of DO all so we may henceforth allot one heart and one soul mite. in one korv bond of truth and peace. of faith and charity sod may with on. mind and one mouth glorify God.

through Jesus Christ our Lord. The report was ordered to be printed and circulated and. on the motion of the Bee. Chancellor MAiuif CBUD UM committee obtained leave to sit again. LAW or X4RltUGL The PROLOCUTOR then proceeded to the Upper House.

it the ugretioo of Canon BILvr with a message calling the attention of their lordships to an 4rtvmbu dirt on the subject of UM law of eiamnage which had on a former Session been sent up to their lordships. ArooCXTS. Dean of ELY preintud financial statement to UM House. and then moved lb. following That a voluntary contribution be made by the member of the House at the rates following 00.

IL Archdeacons and Capitular Proctor U. 10 and Proctors for clergy II. Carried unanimously. Rsvoao OP Tug Lowis Horn. Th.

PROLOCtTTOR oak he had been demand by his Grace the President to inform the House that it was the wish of their lordobip that the House should at one proceed to consider th question of reform of UM Lower House of Convocation. Archdeacon DlTisOr moved that UM House should pro eeoJ to consider the subject in accordance with UM wish of the Upper Hones. Canon SILW YXexpreMcd himself as being opposed to that court oft. some observaboB moved That the Prolocutor requested to represent to Ida Grace the President that this House Is aow en- roel the third time on the important sebjest of tk Burial Sen ice the fret debit. basing bee adjourned la April 1864 at the close of tk Session the la Jon.

I 4 having been intercepted by a message from his Grass. eajota log the consideration of another subject md that this House is very anxious to finish th subject of UM Burial Ser vice before prog ceding to any other. A tint some discussion the WM screed to Th Prolocutor proceeded with UM resolution to UM Upper House. On his return the PwnocrToR informed the Roes. that his Grace the President consented to the Hon.

rsnin th debate OD Ute Burial Service but he sarentlv hoped they would bong It to a ooooIioD as soon as possible. CRZATiof or Nrw Sirs. The PROLOCCTOR oho Informed the Roes. that his Ones UM President th attendance of tke Prolocutor any other membene who soeurred la proposed amendment la the address to Ret I th subject of foundation of tare new sees one at St. Alhaaa on is county of Survey.

and oa at Cornwall. Two member. wire then named to accompany the Prolocutor and power WM given to them to settle the nation with the members of the Upper Hoes. as to the words in the tin' instance which in mated tome further step some future period. being retained la the address or not.

TRi BURIAL SZRVICs. Canon StLWYX then rums to resume the debit. th subject of Burial Service and began by reading th terms of amendment proposed by the Rev. Mr. Iiramsto vix.

That this House while It acknowledges the learning rod ability with which UM prindplM of the Burial Service have been set forth in the valuable as. comprehensive vi. port Dow Uu4C5143RSIdtTitiO I yet unable to concur In the recommendations of the oomonltte as a practicable moil of removing alleged grievance Secondly. that this Hon. is of opinioothat a well-considered exercise of Godly discipline is greatly to be desired for the amendment of Christian men's lives and conversation as would be a very proper ubjvt for the consideration of this House hot that such discipline would not rumors UM extreme of scandal and di race which occasionally occur in the use of the Service.

Thirdly. that this Hon. is of opinion that the number of such extreme eases azight diminished as well a. sum. of the alleged difficulties bettor met by special provisions such as a ion to UM lint Rubric to Hurl.

Some for tk case of persons whose burial. accord. log to the nte of the Church are alleged to cause rod disgrace. Canon Selwyn id concurred In the term. of bit amend.

meol. Noloulit restoration of discipline woo de sireble but that alone would not meet all the cases which it was their wish to nmedy. They were now rasping the bitter harvest of a lung senas of yeses of neglect. But it would not do for the Cnarch suddenly to turn round and visit the people with a reviving power that had been long dormant. Ii.

did not find either in the report of the com mlttee or la the petitions to the House that there existed a very strong desire among the clergy for restoration of Church diaciplin. But truth a great deal of social discipline might even now exercised by th clergy in their several pariah. although ke mitts. that other and more stringent means might reserved for graver In speet to which a special rubric perhaps. might be very a Ipri1e.

Archdeacon Duviso observed that House had it least torriYed at two points la the course of the dubal. no this question first that DO changes win to he male in th office itself and Uv that Godly discipline should be restored a. far am practicable. The matrial quesuon before th House vu Mr. Bramstoat amendment and by that it WM proposed to meet the evil complained of by making some addition to the Rubric but what sditooc The Rubric I part of the ee lleelf and exponent and interpreter of the Office.

How. then could the Cobs. be left untouched and the Rubric be altered He entr toil the House not to make any alteration either la the Office or in the Kubno He should oppose th amendment. a. it tender to snake that I and because he considered the report of the committee to be complete in all its points.

He should be vvrv glad it they could meet upon common ground by saying that the report of the commute. was acceptable in oil respects. hot that the lion. wu anxious not to be supposed to have connected the rorstion of ofdciliiie simply with the Burial Service. He should be well pleased if the Howe would appoint a committee to take into consideration the whole of Church discipline.

The of CAXTlKBrRY expressed hi to the suggestion made by nhdeaonn Deoiaoo. After some hr discussion in which ct Mar. USZlI. Cnoo Vr. imATE th Rev.

MICHAEL Grnn. Dr. K. Sir GEORGE PKEVi Mr. Myow took pazttLa amendment was put and negative.

then bun 30 afaiart I for it. Canon MACKITni then moved UM following amendment That this House receives with satisfaction and acknow ledges with gratitude. th very ibis and exhaustive report on the Order for th Serial the Des. but feels itself precluded from adopting the viooenmulatioo with which it concludes on account of UM difficulties attending the restoration of discipline through Ute channel suggested that it to My th mart. tpirioaI Nevertheless this Hu so convinced of the necessity of a godly and loving discipline lot the effective of stirs local or national Church that it hereby resolves to make a respectful rvprseeeUUoa to their lordship th Prelates of Upper Reese that they would omMad th subject to the earlv consideration of their respective Chan.

coUon with a VMW to tk practical Improvement I increased efficiency of 0. courts over which they severally preside. After a short dwauaton Ik amendment WM oeptind without adivtsie TUengiaal That this Mde UM reoostsiesdatinni of UM report of tkeir enramiltee rpo UM Order let UM Basis of tk Dead which was moved by Or. Jtf ad seeosdd by UM Rev. R.

Seymour we tke rat a earned without a eUnatew. A. Puoox aired hg 7 rider. That a ecaamittoe 01 this HM spfsiated to WI. lto ccaal It a UM talait" of' lbs dry oMtpbae of UM Chunk with a to UM sitlenthiS el It la sash uaar as aw fwua 11.

The Set. Sir 050501 71510. tinnaisd lbs isotSss whieb was earned assnlsssesly. Rouse thus s-ljeiiusd. TO TO THE EDITOR or TH TIKES.

Tbs fetter Wart-awl arm" la iriseina of to-day let aklieati a letter re. by It from bi Grace tb oke bee 6. as erpIIIItoi of sipiaaing to One that I Uboenoj ead swTwngia isiieurvep ag the peneatage allowed by 4 tetk keaaaaf tk suklisaa saia of u4 tkmoa The oc amen to lifer that whatever sun paid to as in tk way of pence tag of Uu Ii obnott11 or ladinctly With every lea in for tk known dorerimeet of tk I I to that Ii this eu bi. U. is wroag it a krrmmate traassctiow and Ute pnveativ of a vest amouat 1 apluaataese to both to ta employer aad the ployd 10 Oh.

Seat place Sir. all heeds ox tabijahmeu1a aataraHv possess more or bee tne- en. with mpioyerI and it e. la their power to put a trndasenaa to jnat inevanaicacc and evea urn. lhey at.

to spoaeU auJ tk tra has of rednes i therefore is better both that there shook a mutual ol4amoe. TIM patron will not get supplied at a less to price if a perernla 4. not pud Uterel. heLota will act be to him. bat to the tredaoe la th seotnd place if a slevarl or troLcr chooses and he aas to most case ample tome to do it Uigo to Covent IPN.

to cw. gale LsdesbaU as liDafsts market as eater for ha master establish meat would save at least per ocl eve. non at times when had become Lnu la UM markets as a regular purchaser. The. is of soon.

know th West-red tradeamea. ato eooerqumtly hi it vary willing to pnv3t tke po io atv of sucn trsnssrt-ooa by a mean. wkich i or ua uel to hj potion. nor bcar able to bin Agata Sir r1png a IOU it tk heed of an iia ment of his muter cohlsnoe and trust and ease an act suutary ha. a sum periodically la hit I.

I. th pyo of periodical aeueuata that man has many opporuastic. 1 emprfryieg that to us owl aJ" a space of time without denting suspicion of hi. rIorwr. toil when puctaal psyrosni of this money looses.

a sra-Jl return I TOO. the tradescaa toe temptation of any other tour. vanishes. as. I taba lt it to any olileQe85 or gerotlwiui which of tae two course wvald prefer ho.

servant lake. tradesman Jo. not pot a persentae on the pno of Oh. articles be sets. because eels compelled to LID.

U. to the person who pays the tall. but he allows it to ttoaa wins bars tk using and to charge of articles ttrst it it a ready nwoey transition ant secondly be- man. tner a mutual obligation arising I. the car.

with which those articles are brought us Oh. employm I acorn either at his tains or elsewhere. If a obMmaa or geatleman nods his boos eletalyb kept In goes respectfully and well attended to ha me well cooked and well served ntahlisatneal quieUv soberly. snd eeonomitu3v his hoLJiJ upnli noaion this he feels justiard in nOOllien let him res in peace. shrewd man Ii ion detect if he it eaa' ti exorbitaoUy for aty ptlC jl artzck.

arid then he Sod Ito taking steps to tofy tie urvstine The Duke of tiutbqmlss1 will not be on hit the better served nor on shilling toe richer man at the en. 1 to year through putting to. rietioll his servaas and depend upon it Hr the firm' which ha enclosed you ma Graces letter will if the In imce of servant. can a akt it so become I infirm" affair Uroh the very firm" way in which it hu vnd avt ured to snake public tli at Sutherland firm resolve. I bars the boa.

to be Sir your obedient servaat Feb. TO THE EDITOR Of THE TIMES. Sir The admirable letter of the Ilk. of Sutherland which appear toViav la your world-wide iaaa reed with Jllleful ibatioa by every looaboIJor a few of the upper tee tkouaanu would follow ki Grants pie and combine to put down tk system of which speaks well some other crying abuse of tk same salon. not ouly would servants Improve.

but their master cimenmateoce. also. Tk indpesIouce tk sirs and rent- leeaaes of domestic as a class at. ill each day mor But may not thus proceed. in a at least from tb weakness and seUskaes of tkeir employer who I.

tk pert wink at ii they do aut actually cnoonr dlanoaeaty la the lhepa of prrqustte sale of articrf which would lavalaaUt to their poorer brethren S' every muter of a large household La aware whit an is- ealenlakl boon to tke I othen of ameronsi children would tk dript' hi It sell. for often a large yearly sum. and eoossdere a. a legitimate prTquaut to say nothing of scraps and frarment of I. cut.

I saucy servant. as worlaess tad to wkwk it the laterestof be laid monk to add muck as possible. If each taster of a household would ran re to bestow a certain 1 of the deserving object i hi pariah easily UM- cov nbl through tk the Ssviogi of ki par and kitak would not ooly Sal hi. tipraditan diminish dace would no longer be the latrnet of tk cook to tli it hot he would he. th eoufovt of tfftoetiDf that starring iseeth.

wire 151 free tk traiab tkat fill from his us and hi. servants' tabl la no country a on more lavishly sabsenkeil for ritab purpnsn than in sire lit none peril. It food that best as. most svailibl of all karltM BMr tech. lesaly waned Dd that within sight of our soep-latchcna refugee ho.

Again if every koaeebolder would her. tk rablle spirit and on to just to ki equals well a to ifenons and to giv realm tmthf al and roseciestlon. cha ricOtta to former. of instead of tk It and shortest of onset" to a few formal 1 then wk oi IIOidrrabl to of drwoko inolse Dd uia honesty among ersaets than nnfortvnaWly aiiiiisiea UM present day. I am.

Sir. AX KXPKUKNCW nOt1iERQLDD. TO THE EDITOR or THE TIMES. Sir la attempting to curs an evil It apprara verv raMs to bar. a distinct pirsP33tiau of what it is sad I ear that the Duke of Sotherlasoli letter say fail of workin any rood breams hi notice also.

arttl at too much. a yon will dW receive many otker eumuiicaOtos ott this kind of social evil I beg leave prantout what we really .11 of and the univ wv lo which there sr-iua to keanv chance of a remedy. Ills Once the ue torn of giving i rceMt i re' other qtivaleat perqimttiB. and have no doubt that bk snout educated men hi uw sidnd well the mcaainc of his word. I am squ lrr certain that very few of those who read letter would pay muck attention to the equivalent On tk contrary th letter ill he read and Itlea mettle a.

a twe pinff denunciation of oil tmtoiwi well penin te Sow. I ventnr. to saner that if all tk anstocncv of kingdom wen to combine in a similar a Hie to West- nd tradesmen unless its object wire clearly defined II would be utterly tattle sad I proceed to zIais tb mar Occasional gratuities ii. proper aad mipesliect scenrdirctf th peculiar circumstance an. 1 relative pnUont of donor and recipient.

I it would a. cat a tiardt up to a ma of kind and liberal feelings to debar him I. expressing I' as to a poor mm who my lie tilled for some extra servic and is prohibited from reeema a recompense. This AS of gratuities we may therefore set istd oot of Oh. inn question and also the case of the railway porter.

Also the footman who fetches a can aid rte iif probably too 5 much as the fare. We rue up the lii to Cknstii a boxes I fin I ourselves at once on Iehta4e much to be said on both i les and DO nvnnirs to de eioJa. Ithuiamvtat I enwlnswa that the loks letter it not directed against m. boxes hit Grace is to. intelligent to think he can put them down.

So bat hi aims it is really percentage. not gratuities. ar a. my experience informs me. It inn has only recently besom.

a habit with the bights class of servants ut like other bad haUX it likely to growl kicsacerunl resolute treatment lit adopted. Every sear teakea it sod motopw eiive while we giveour linstmas xe cheerftiUv Ta whon we ko iw it lit to do at we can to pot our Uo In good rumour do not like when a baU or ma.d vt a I Mirth to have 5 per eet. de for his or berprvt puree. Sopposind the nature of the trade inls me ao po portunlty a. the tote bins of ad Iing this pt.

covertly to the tall. the emta nay still feel nl nt to do so and often ucnficts his a profit bit is I- by article. be Las no such op iftuoity. an. 1 that is me vu case.

a I pUinly repudiate hut the diatom ouie often to give larger gratuzties thin I can So. Sir. I eon see no cure for custom of th servants in large esUMi liment the. tskin alvanfar of their rnailioo but by th set of th 1 It is uacle or any noblemen to give psl4ia to hi treleanieu I to leaves his servant. to walvct tho trsleseszse urn the of the evil.

no one ltuUDW ith Oh. pti. soblelnia who has kindly lent hi. oi it. at Qoumbon will some bunkisthuevniDgfor rd IMr him.

But generally the ehoier r.J..en is tuomnckl to a subordinate 1 a lower cl than eoresarv It a is e- 5155 in afford to keep a con i irotial pen. to Diaoage things for him let him do and It mitten at whether steward or koutekeeper but it must sine one placed Dy a sufficient talsry al the utio of receiving me front tradesmen an. 1 full e. ut of the ru laid dow at Stafford house And. 61.

as UM- buLri have f- the originator. of ih cj Ujn. let then is-future Lave Bu' ac to do with Jlr lie I rvi tin. Sir. OXE WHO KNOWS THE Loodoi Per.

U. TO 1 HL ED1T OK THE TIKES Sir 4. Ute tsrv rrh wno had Seen rector of a WevWnd inih. ur le following story He had sake. i zshis-'n-r the o' a titbot A guinea.

Ths' Winj le to jive routed on to nmrtloir else. At that i urrat a ms of appearance le the same it juirv Teenv five ttU- ling The rector a. in 11 UD u1 hi. tno4rera pirtshiooer to acccait I tl is iu.1 charge a mint was. Thai tle maa wj Lord butler at Ib Sahmomvz would IOT icvt tk pnc org ktel Oh.

diJern wu U- tuUerl perquisite and tl at if some suck smngemecl was tot maue with th upms servants of great families he tkoald lose their Tb rector thought it his further luty to call on sobl pemahioner aad state these fact The reply was I am try muck oW to yo for the you Oaks IB ib nutter bet th man taru very will sod whether 1 ay a guioea or for a dial. of tsn of leu conasnnciic to has parting with him so I il all peas it by. The ftabiaooger aid tk hailer wen not only prnrn to blame is this business I 1 probable that mony master tk of sock par by It willingaum to suffer aay laeonvtueae by ckao TO TUE EDITOR or TifE TIMES. 8ir- Referring to Oh. letter fro a West Lew.

hm ad UM of Sotberined tail sub, which appears. i 001. for which they de serve UM thanks of UM poblis1. I would a tk only ssst way of aa end S. a practice alike tajeno to pl.

sad their tkat sees. of tk lied. lug ana shoal. prosaoto iad aeoesltis smd uttouto emZlicl tad ptbiiab a Id UM affirm ladindaab wW me. drieraisof jrtk to asawte gralaitU a ttaB raUCTICAL.

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I I6tI 1t 11785 Nt MtIt T. r-n- OONrUCUlON C4NT RBUJcr. 0. 1 el 8l OdotdBu EI rJo the 1 Irori the It. lb.

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a. A 0. Ute Ute Lo 1 srsd ref. the be. Ibaa' Iao Lu Ute II.

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ID Oh. I. tb. 1 coutasctei aJ. amll1.

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oh. he Oh. It 1 be Ohs u. grievance bn the bela II 1M sell bo1. in 011 be thu n1lj9 II 0 Iil he 11.

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hil olILa S. a e. Ie paid" kM ilhhrodJuJ be IA. II4c io. 1e 11.

lb. ploy. Iy Die If be tralmAa of. for 1M. fractlco per the Mo4 if.

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THE EDITOR t. who re or 01. loll 0110 1 CUi. binllD be 01110 lir. Ihot" ot tol In Tsenevre or.

in UD iooer we at L. oil. er ma C. oh. wo 1J DIy the price the tJA le the The 11 II.

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