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[Saturday, Feb. n. 
CHURCH REFORM. 
CHEAP 
HIGH-CLASS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. 
On SATURDAY, the 4th of MARCH, WILL BE PUBLISHED, price 3id., 
AND CHURCH 
€mm f 
REFORM GAZETTE. 
Coutaiiiino- the whole of the Ecclesiastical, Political, and General News of the Week, advocating a thorough Conservative Reformation in the Church, the Reform of our 
Social Laws, and the most determined opposition to Popery and Infidelity. 
THE PROPOSED 
1. That no Clergyman shall hold more than one Living, and that lie be resident thereon. 
2. That the offices of Archbishop, Doan, Rural Dean, Archdeacon, Canon, and 1 rebend, be abolished, and 
their revenues applied to the general purposes of the Church. 
3. That Church ltotes. Marriage and baptismal Fees, and Easier Offerings, be abolished. 
, 4. That no Clergyman shall fill the office of a Civil Magistrate. 
o That Bishops shall cease attendance at the House of Lords. 
6. That Churchwardens must be Communicant Members of the Congregation. 
7. That there shall be One Hundred Dioceses. 
H. That each Diocese shall be divided Into four Synods— each Synod to be presided over by n Suffragan 
Bishop. , . , 
9. That an Annual Meeting shall take place of the Clergy and Churchwardens in each Diocese, in the 
proportion of onc-ihlrd of each, presided over by the Bishop, to take Into consideration ihe spiritual state of 
the Diocese; a report of the same to be submitted to the Generul Council of the Church — the said Diocesan 
Meetings to take place annually in the month of April. 
10. That there shall be an Annuul General Coumil of the Church In June, to Include the Bishops, two 
Suffragans, and three Lay Delegates from each Diocesan Synod. 
11. That in this General Council all matters of Doctrine, Discipline, and Government of the Church shall 
be decided. 
12. That Livings shall be divided In accordance with the opinion of the Genoral Council. 
13. That Patrons shall submit the names of six persons to the Suffragan Synod In which the vacancy 
occurs, that the sold Synod may select the most suitable Individual to fill the vacant Incumbency. 
14. That all Livings now In the gift of the Crown, Bishops, and other Church Dignitaries, shall he with- 
drawn from the same; and the future occupiers of the said Livings be chosen by the Suffragan Synod In 
w hich the vacancy occurs. 
16, That Curates shall be nominated by the General Council, wherever they may deem them requisite ; 
but the nomination of the Individual shall be with the Suffrugan Synod. 
16. That every attempt to sell a Nomination to a Living shall be punished by confiscation of the said 
patronage to the Suffragan Synod, and every attempt to purchase u Nomination shall be visited on tho 
clerical delinquent by a deprivation of Holy Orders. 
THE COUNTRY EDITION OE THE “COURIER,” CONTAINING THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, WILL BE DESPATCHED BY THE FRIDAY EVENING 
MAILS, SO AS TO BE RECEIVED IN ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM ON SATURDAY MORNING. 
CHURCHMEN, 
Your hearty support is absolutely requisite to enable us to bring about the 
SECOND REFORMATION. 
Advertisement Terms : — Five Lines and under, Ealf-a-Croicn ; and Sixpence per Line afterwards. 
LONDON: HOPE AND CO., 1G, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET. 
ECCLESIASTICAL REFORM BILL. 
17. That the Diocesan Synods shall elect the Bishops and Suffragans from the Clergy of the Dloccso where 
the vacuncy occurs. 
18. That It shall be In the power of the General Council to depose any Bishop, or Suffragan, whose conduct 
has not been In accordance with the Articles of the Church, or the Christian Faith, as maintained by the 
said Council. 
19 Tliut ihe Clergy shall be paid as follows : Curates £200 per annum ; Country Incumbents £300 per 
annum, with free house; Town Incumbents £400 per annum, with free house; Suffragans £1,000 per annum, 
with free house; Bishops £2,000 per annum, with free house. 
20. That on Easter Sunday in each year, there shall be n collection in every Church In the kingdom, the 
proceeds thereof to be presented to the Incumbent : each Incumbent to receive the collection made by his 
own congregation. A similar collection to be made on Whlt-Sunday for the Curate or Curutes, If any: 
otherwise no collection. 
21. That the properly of the Church shall be administered by a Board of Commissioners, composed ex- 
clusively of Lay Churchmen, appointed by the Government, and subject on all points to the jurisdiction and 
investigation of Parliament. 
22 That all pew-rents shall he received by the Board of Commissioners, who shall hold the Church, 
wardens of each congregation responsible for the same, allowing deductions for repairs and other Church 
expenses. 
23. That the Ecclesiastical Courts, as at present existing, shall be abolished; that suits therein shall be 
transferred to the Civil Courts, and that Clergymen guilty of any Ecclesiastical offence shall be tried by u 
Court of fifteen persons, composed of eight Clergymen and seven Churchwardens, selected by the Suffragan 
of another Synod, from the Clergy thereof, and to be presided over by the said Suffragan ; a majority of two- 
thlrds to be necessary for conviction, and a simple majority to acquit : that the delinquent may appeal 
against the sentence of the said Court to his own Bishop, who shall then cnll another Court from the Clergy 
and Churchwardens of the Diocese, to be presided over by the Bishop ; the decision of which shall be 
final. 
24. That the present possessors of Livings shall enjoy them during life ; the proposed reforms to take 
place on their death. 
Handsomely hound In cloth, price 1/. 1j. 
BILLIARD TABLES. 
at THE extensive WAREROOMS 
IN REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL,^ 
tSj BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The best materials, talent, and workmanship are employed, 
and the principle of a combination of economy and excel- 
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FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are ooth fine and 
strong, the dye cannot even be moved by ncids, and in the course 
of manufacture they arc prepared by a peculiar process to resist a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
Every description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India 
Rubber and other Waterproofed Clothing, may also be seen. 
For Shooting, Pishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable ma< 
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NICOLI/S DRY-SEAT COAT 
Is useful to all. whether Sportsman or Traveller, as It is well known 
that rheumatism and colds, with the thousand and one other ills 
that flesh is heir to, are chiefly caught througli damp scats. 
lid, 116, 118, 120, REGENT STREET, - 
N. and 22, C0RNHI1L. / 
THE POULTRY BOOK. 
CHARACTERISTICS, MANAGEMENT, BREEDING, AND MEDICAL TREATMENT 
OF POULTRY. 
B EING the Results of Personal Observation and Practice of the Best Breeders, 
Including Captain W. W. Hornby, R.N., Euwaru Boxn, Esq., Tnotus Stcroron, Esq., and Chaiilrs 
Pckchard, Esq., by the Rev. W. Wisoheld, Honorary Secretary' of the Cornwall Poultry Society, and G. W. 
Johnson, Esq., Honorary Secretary of the Winchester Society for the Improvement of Poultry. 
With 22 Pictures of the Most Celebrated Prize Birds, by Hariuson Weir. 
London : W. S. Ouu and Co., Amen-corner. 
WHISTLER’S, 11, STRAND. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS. 
If ANUFACTURERS by appointment to her Majesty, 
1V1. London, caution their friend* and the public against spurious imitul 
14, Catberine-street, Strand, 
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This Day Is Published, In Two Vols., 21s. bound. 
^ OREST LIFE IN CEYLON. 
By W. Knighton, M.A. 
“ A very clever and amusing book, by one who has 
lived os u planter nnd journalist some years In Cey- 
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spirited manner."— Standard. 
Hurst and Blackett, Publishers, successors to 
Hunky Colburn, 13, Great Marlborough-street. 
On the 15th of February will be published, price 6 d.; 
stumped Id., No. 1 of 
MESSRS. THURSTON AND CO., 
AVAR AVITH RUSSIA.— Price 6d. 
INGLAND’S DUTIES AND INTE- 
I RESTS IN THE EAST. By Henry Lister. 
Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL: 
D EVOTED exclusively to Yachting, 
Rowing, and General Nautical Intelligence. 
The Illustrations by T. G. Dutton, and E. AVeedon, 
Esqrs., marine painters. 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, and at the 
office, 1, Bonnet t's-hlll, Doctor's-commons. 
This day, Eighth and Cheaper Edition, with 
Illustrations, 1*., of the 
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Strand. 
E 1 
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luch. New Carriages and Harness told at this mart 
are not chargeable with rent or standing. 
R. D. Rea, Proprietor. 
P.S.— Upwards of 100 horses are weekly on view 
and sale. Auctions every Tuesday. Sales 5 per cent 
If not sold, 5 j. for auction expenses. 
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ANY ARTICLE TAKEN IN 
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DOLL YOUNG WHEATS IN THE 
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Parties uniting to order u truck-load of THREE 
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EASY RUNNING IMPROVED CAItTS AND 
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the machines are made in rotutbm as ordered, and 
present Prices are likely to be advanced. 
Address— Mr. Crosskill, Patent AVheel Works, 
Beverley. 
HORSES AND CARRIAGES ON SALE. 
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This COMMISSION MART, for the snle of Horse*, 
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according to condition* exhibited in various parts of 
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Keep, 3*. per night.— Sales, 6 per cent. Two day* 
allowed for trials, dec. Payment, following day. 
Horses taken from the London Railway Stations 
without extra charge to the owner. 
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at 60s. per ton, aad in quantities less than half a ton, 
ut 4s. per cwt. for ready money only ; and in quantitif“ 
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