

telrcs f or should the educational work I* re- 



adoption of any poUcv thai 



., In* alt. .I,-! rvconv 



*tions of contract ing the mi*- 



1 I-. a 



fU-l.t ttU. I dl|>al'-h ilr|.lttA>. 



^^^a ami < hum. The meeting was addrmsad by 



II lUrr- 



td Protestant mission* abroad. .( 



ul olmrd amoof 



: to inquire concern- 



( a. Initial Com- 



ortnl thai tin legal Or Ct.i ,, nn- 



^tootl III lhi< tta. 



rertlMr ooaridtratioa a 



wis intru ..i ihn 



takni 



-;inl | -nun;; th,-i 



ai f.*r *! 1.000. 



mini 

 lu'laiul 

 ' 

 hiirli-. A. Berry presided, ai> 



It of the Chord) 



Mrs l.a.1 

 n.| was on -1-. mm WAN to I - 



I'n^li-h r'ri-r ( hurrhos, by 



' 



-. It 



.ll Coimril 



t branch, with the purpoae ' 

 knK thr f,,rn..vi..n..f H I, mllUMftnd their fed< ra- 

 reaed cfBciencr and co-opermtton. All 

 - Nocietieii formed on 

 -,-iou* Uni'nr. incloaed in tlu-^h. 



u-e rare 



i..h- 



(Vntml fund wan nmk- 

 'W pmff1t8 limn tin- l' al fumi- >:;i<i 



in in thf pr.Moug year, AIM! tin- 

 lla-,' DHtan l:i-l hten ' - i 



! the 

 fll U! 



PMOf thf rliiiiriliiili. t 



jnliiumi Chtin-hmai 

 DMnd contvriiun; thr "iiu'atloo 



anting of the union wan )n*M at 



iid*bJ ; but it obwrvtd. with pro. 



. UK- (]. 



ieh WMooortiloiVooall> a ProtMUnt 







McertloUf < " 



cUim an.l 



I the count nr, rvcnjmixrtl an 

 to rraffinn tiio judgment rr< 

 vl in tho 



. -hurvht't. It <lil n.. i 

 : man l'atli.-lu- ouninuni'-n was bccora- 



f . .. 



' . : : - : 



(tsm. there had grown up a oonaidarabie partr 



,:.. .. j .1 R ' ,. 



ministry sacerdotal and is*nficiaJ fanctiom 



i.,, aging f ,..->.' ' i . - - 



of Rngiand a mass of ritualistic observances such as 



. r. a--- .t 1 . : w ..".'.. -'.... ' . 



Home. Kvm the two archbUh<|. in 

 a. ltttard Ftp i.- UN ! r- . i 

 sjajam Mtoowbdgr.1 tl, 1 r.:....- '. ..-..: 

 MfMd that the mioisUrs of the Ckwvh of " 



while desiring to cultivate unity and 

 with* 17 place, rrgardrd OMW 



.aJistic practices with stem dis- 



;;; I .' : I I u-- '..,., .. . . 



unshaken lordly to the Protastant faiti 



regarded a being the embodiment of OH- 



,1 the pdladium of 

 gioiw Ubertie*. and !l-l . t, a 



raoJutk* 



.* to the dipite which wa* going on at 

 Hi*- limn mniij ihn uifliixiiiiif Iradea i f 



tr> : 



\pmtM-d the conriction of the aawmbJt 



r4 npon theleadmof 

 all trade fedrralionm whether of Vrnployrr. or em- 



I, to seek to submit their difference to arbft- 



aattled only by 1 1..- humiliation of one of the panic*. 

 It furtlH-rexpreaiedenitittnlrat thpgro 

 He ont MIL nt w -I to an act of Parliament 



aathoriiing the Board of Trade to intevrenr in tral 

 Another resolution emphatically 



.1. -n.ncd the educational policy of the Got e 

 during the previous anwon as - rncou raging the 



>d repeal- 



that ili.-n- ctuld be no 



inj; I) 



<>f the educational difficult \ until all 



ported out of pui. !i.- funds were placed 



,1 Urds elected by popular uf- 



tthadeUbarationi 

 banidad brth n - - : -- - ' 



a Mutable reply was 



Mnaon Memorial ( hun h. o callfd 

 . raory of the past..? I'Ugrims of the 



> had co-ofirratcd. wa dedicated at 

 ^borough. June 9. 



London Ml^lonari Sirirl. : 



iidon May 10. Mr. Stephen Massey pre- 

 side* i asurcr's report represented that the 



: a Mnnll.-r m, omr than in the 

 >us year and yet had had to incur a largrr ei- 

 - entire receipts for the year had bam 

 ::. ..f 



ad been raiwd and appro- 

 I at mission station*, that reducing the free 



i these fig- 

 ure* wrrv two special fund* the Indian Famine 

 funtl. from which 5,606 had been rrcrirrd. and the 

 .Aunlan.1 i:,-l,,-f fund. whi. h had brought in 

 The missions in.-hi.lM 101 men and TOstn- 

 missionaries.: 



churches in Madagascar). 133J8S 



a,lhrrvnt., S7.17X childn-n in Sut,.!.-> ^ h.w.U, and 

 pilab anddispctwarie*. treating 117^82 pa> 



