“18 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
UM orkemy Herald of ‘Thursday announces t that it has |€ 
ners (Y jo state that the Queen has hz alii usly | į 
jae confer s peerage on Sir arles Metcalfe, 
f Canada, by the aus of Baron Met- 
N dalieof F 
x the Glu be, | has been going the round of the 
of i p aw 
The accuracy of the statements 
and they must 
officers of ‘the Crown. 
hill. i 
name. ast —A paragraph, which first pia pee: 
S, 
J 
pein. a received with doubt. "Recording to is 
a eal 
EN. Tyndal, 
e 
rst, who retires; 
lace of Sir 
he nts the Ministerial 
Lord ARE. is in excellent 
; | that neither he r. Chief Justice 
ji f resign- 
ing; and that Sir Y. _Pollett’s return in renovated 
h th 
ndal has ex 
ha as been CAAA 
it without 
we ah 
abridgm ent : 
* For a considerable time past my attention has bee 
xiously turned to the divisions in the Church, occasioned oy 
differences of opinion with respect to the intenti ion 
rubrical dire etio ons in the Litu urgy, @ 
& 
po: om 
formity and order on patie acta "ministrations ure 
f3 iee rubrics, in mme 
se a 
t by 
ard to t 
gias son pre jastied > pte 
ün que: jonally submitted to m nese 
as, seas willing to hope hat these Raver. 
sies, like many of much ‘greater r importance which have for a 
‘season disquieted the Church, wouid be suffered to die away 
er Soggy ise Aayi A aranais on each side 
of themse! had been 
ie ghly si 
aa a: 
se of the parties engaged 
; and 
rule 2 irregular), 
have existed from 
There — Tapprehend, 
yth 
F men: 
rde 
thoi ght to 
the 
una: sed 
istioctions, in their 
nd o uding party di 
deci idediy unchristian, To = To ome 
ot ba t the which, 
ns of restoring o: and per ithout any 
fran the Peaks tam of ine Care, x © ge Sa E gar Ps scr 
At e, Iams 
Ph 
5 
the faucy, proceedir s fi 
ordinances of oe Church, oughta no: ob me bios nt Hes 
avd w diy be 
Miten 
cally Objectionabs He, and 
ak 
‘S| of the Chancellor of the Excheque 
as 
i keaten as 
ensible that those | 
eral i Croan jewels; but as the ey bave bren frequen: 
uiese imalig has become ible entify them. 
bably, „alwa 
er sid de, e, a diferenc ce of « opinion will, pr rob 
rties 
Pa sate 
ing dis 
Guanes: will show the necessi 
peac 
sett 
present moment i 
be attempted with hope o: of success, till 
as been allayed by time and reflection. 
recente arrive, our iy a the 
etira n ought surel sto 
besi 
jit 
Bat 
o conte 
1 might be infinitely better applied, a 
sure only to those who bear ill- will to oe 
i versy, considered in 
ency ; 
as Peta: = the rubric, or with 
vox ral usage, will still be decent and preery. 
ee gieba gri d; consider wleth 
arei Peston ye F hazar on s s p 
contro ime, 
are directed, 
inua ny procee 
coindeta “gestion . 
bean soning’ with general a 
n those ao retain the Jess e urate us 
visio red 
s castes to has 
possible to aa onan any general Serpe 
Ra circumstances. But is ii ¥ o 
doubt. 
my o a mind, a — oat be a 
sasigned O pro! ü fadei 
authority, might. ae aceies 
for 
For 
expedient to call the Bish my province together at 
this time, though it will be my desire, as well as my 
duty, to seek their advice and assistance when a fit oppor- 
tunity presents itself, however, fully assured of their 
general concurrence in depreca the continuance of 
discus: , which will undoubtedly multiply strife and con- 
tention, but which, in the present posture of things, can 
ead t beneficial result, In orde guard against misap- 
is strictly c 
sioned the 
ned to cal questions which 
ag hy tio change in the verte 
Service, to resort the Bishop of the diocese 
m the firs this 
TN e 
Tangemen matte 
it h adoption, my the hope uate throug coy Gmaing or 
may fon 5 the foundation red cs ing peace; ‘and to thi 
(Lb w the words of a 
na 
all mee 
ejudice, 
that, aviting in our prayers here, we may all join ia His 
hereaf us Chri ur Le rd. 
of Han- 
tly re-se 
me impos to i 
Official yf Bc gle a E 
yt op 
sid: om! the offence iran ine engage much ge an 
s 
acquiescence, let things remain 
age, let kd : 
beabiehknee, bec a6 * The Chamber of Peers earnestly looks forward tf 
opemenk a ‘be mode with the sanction of t shall 
n the agitation 
perm a or modifying the written law, seems to me 
pen ro uch But, if I sa ever so fully persuaded i 
A 
pa and pious ritudalist)—‘to this 
ek hearts, quiet spirits, 
ys exis 
fat mk 
Biese the 
soppe prt | 
ng | 
ardly 
f law is at the lowing are the only 
mpossible ; and, were it ae could our read 
the subsisti oP ex- 
till that 
spiritual interests of our 
Church 
og 
a 
reasons already 
acme d sr k it — to state, that all I have ee va re 
rab hay 
e pre si nt p 
of the pri bat affecting ie doctis of the Church, by sang 
tion, or 
for 
resolution y such goub pa the Apone of yare 
salutary 
God. it 
is end’— 
that 
eod 
d free us from all pr 
and have fall caste frequent payer, and fervent chacity 5 ; 
a pa 
7 
Sete 
e 
I 
| derstand each o! 
e 
e 
n | any coalition io ove 
to 
the vacant seat i t the B ia a 
| | the death of the Hon. H. eae x Bn hae oe 
clerk to the late fir Mayor, the assistans ge 
the Excise, has been appointed the suce: 
The salary will in fature b 
8 
l. per 
scree to that prle in the room of t 
Dehan 
the late Me 
orefgn, 
France.—The oe bart rine i 
f dic 
further can be known of the ARE fate of the Mini 
until after the debate i in the Chamber of Deputi ies o 
| Address 
| 
avea month m 
ham 
more 
PEETS n. 
8 me he u 
odd — 
zy Your ajesty assures us that the inter 
a Eee! ada has not been bhi by cate an ppe 
night have endangered it. Ongratulate oursel 
on this, Sire, with you, | being well convinced ae the go 
f 
o states is necessary 
ofthe world ; the in iteraa ef Civilisation and 
ba 
the inhabitants of the two 
other.” 
After ft read, the foilon e 
} hl fth 
quis de Pc for oe Sige on the 
er appreciate, to 
under the exclusive pro 
At the sitting w ne 
e by the Dak 
F 
—“ Jus 
i peace, Gad your Bs es ot forget, without 
aydi is Se ih st the that among" the nations anciently allied 
d reason to think that | 18 one of which the e ce has been 
of these question é difficult Da en than is | nised i treat ae he onthe Address 
co men oniy imagined; s snd st ogee EEA coininsucat by Count Bate See posi 
5 o! 
question, in respect to what should‘be conceded to exe in able opponent, who began BY, to hinn of Job 
rtarn the Miz canbe kre Prag 
condescend r against 
tion, addi omission, I regard with unqualified disappro- | Count 
bation. I snd further remark, that the dauger to the Church e shoul 1 
would be great, if clergymen, not having respect either Id at a phe be 
to episcopal authority or established usage, should interpret 9 len 3 
the rubric for themseives, should introduce or —_ cere- core 8 oe 
monies at pleasure, or make Divine ee in any way the e ts s 
feeane of expressing their s _theoloy eal opinions or patty | Guizot complained et ya evalitio 
view: Je to the Rit she’ re she Book | Pubic ye = gs 
of toa Prk iser ate ect Sr ‘pe rsons ate oubts, or |.been bro $ ae Spe 
diversely | taking anything in the perfor piyi of the Church | Peyer 
to 
are 
eilig ence 
facts: 7 conclus 
"o Tacstións pa 
ag the Cham 
i 
true that be ( 
ich had xe 
rick Goburo, son son | mhich nis personal 
