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Huron Signal, 1851-01-02, Page 1• 1 • - 'It rei ev-set SM err 1e r •I r` 1f d g 11 i 1 t A r ill M I i s e. eOe •• • :.e•, 'lea 1 o"+re • r Na �r • r 9 141,r,Irtdr 1 +j f ,�. r••. a. a•.a .r.a , r. M • .M 7 .• • • "Tlit ORRATZST P011111/Le GOOD TO TAtr tiligrst11T roman.' NUMBER OOORRICH, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W) THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1851. M Signal, AGRIOULTUIRB. .* ode eneemese awns,• *so 1 /IPMAM MAt'QUEEr , ,a ass, - g=emeaton. meow ea will TEN BHIL- ,f pail urcatly is 'leasee, )tea hats will the uputiios • aa.-. weTlVlbio i• dfvhegedlS ✓ Ne .tt.N•^ilesu tbratod until sneers are • M natbp�tleNr thiakelt htaaMaa- toesaiehr 441011 teeth the .e•atry Mamie, hsre- fer ails ee5vibee., shall remits r tl»at1a�1. smog will set be takes este( the to 11, Edits' meet he t. AIM 1e esweiTOs.e. fnet.ed reds► beet leasrtis.,.... to ! 6 eebesmenuMntiee .... 0 it 7l ter • yd eedae, Int immense.... 0 3 4 E.Nh rsbs.geses iaserties. 0 0 10 Ome Ren lies'. feet irwtw. per lies. 0 5 MINA mine seem ineareiee. • o I �e £ lihual di tedeter w est d. re t.. abes.rre bs the sear. 1otttn. 'ONG Or THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH ev 1.L RL- A.ce•ai.- tr 1 ►t 1057 when the.".light Is brier eels', Awry where he less beams exp,►', 1 with the Iasi of delimiting, M ..the wisp One wills ! !ti w w meth'. harriers tine., 1ti ter en is Ieeederie. spread: A ward -sed the Meshy ie tfee.: A ma.► -r 4 This mtwinn has sped Hersh ! 'tie the hest en•ieratie. Thar Seises, eve wised hoe tame ! Thome* s. airbus mein sew Mlle., Tin all ere sated is use. L des.(I• eeshhiy mmol, Velma. 'deed. led summed ; Ter see .111 my arida uwwt My .sent. w w►Isplb • ltd 'tussah dark. sad byllga r&toi6.g. Midst es • v seised I g� T. ds p-threhalse hunt ever suedes My Miele of MMus§ ie wee. Ere the seise of the bob had mikes - Ent dusegtt meld reed? fes. its Mrth- 1f the links dun with were asbrekea, My fight emld e.eempae the earth, e err.. Ile beis111 sow tee .kers" der .beer es, Pleahedreward'MMNah m.sas•iees mace, v Aveleum* hem vele.. them lee, es, N ewe is a sss.sd wadi trsel. Oh! weeld Mei w,. kindred commutes T. rine we te•Id hope te impar,, That a bowl of sorb .agile.! eel+. Might Yak smart been ss. Won! Net. vier tau we seek to „e.s,ber Weald ghee fell ease er .weeg- Rees joy, bee the Iran of.anba, Weald IYriU with t1. IUs, sets it shored. We sod set. shield 6s, ries desist, This issifal dim. wish, .para; Let sy,sptbp t.se►Irt the dist, A slot..0 be meek is retia. R. wish tared be kipt.•ses.erwd. Or law as ea wt6.1..,. throws. a Bel ash 6.s, thetasa s" it darted. Weld M • muss" w sea seas. a Ohl les 1.s, elks the world sed pupre it, As .win w rs.p•sd u receive: 6 Lee es ben lot "f mum se Mare it. And teem bet the went **neve ! o mimeos' Melee hied elremared4 bp crew- TOO WILLING BY HALF. Balm o. W Mer,n.To.,-. 1832. -. •-•...,,,..-.-....._- ..... ,.:,.....,-.--..,a•........ Mg week we sae net he eerjbmi that - 8r, -Your note is due ea the till tut-, template's us semis ed iiltieiebiee seam IT tram roves 'ow at thus Bank, tad you are requested to call tpeodees• - sad pay the came. 8uaa r. -Certain *rem" er parte of Ifeey of ear reeds,' will recognize the Cashier• f pleats r.q.ire for their formatio. a emelt point el the billow .g joie, which we beard "11a, be !" screamed John, op.° reading LECTURES ON AORiC ULTURAL CHEMISTRY. n "RJ•Y TOCLR Ti. SotL.-The oviform cos.titatisn e 'the atmosphere differs widely from the heterogeneous mixture we meet with is sons, which are s. 'snidely compounded u the rocks upon which they repose.- The elements forme, common sir are few in number, aid ample is diameter. The M eubetause we had is retie are fregshetl, sueneous, sad often complex in their eve amooet of sulphur. It teed rte isepwtattee related 'leer Ume nes," bet which ws sever this brief tete, "A capita! "de. 'that. - to Mew. st premed, the osis sad diepo• sew is pn.t. It is • "geed 'is,," and will Cm's CO.. it seam -crit t ■o bow ! seam sittw.4 time organs ; the bars feet that beer re White. the presesee •i' aulpber N absolutely sees•- While Gummi 'Jukes* wee President of *are will anemias the agrieiltitriet in to- the U*wd Stats", be was trwrted da esettestt.g the subject. f In 10000 l . of the ash of wheat there RAM d.P by inprturts winters, (se mat wen food 13 tee aulpher. Chief Magistrals" of tire "gnat rouM,y'• do do do wheat straw 40 lbs sulphur. ars,) .4.. 1. did set care to ono -sed to • d. d0 do oat ttsas 40 " " "tituties. Alt soils spring rigisaily from the dieingratioe sad dsc.mpoauou of solids reek ; the meats mmol whale rev riveting these elaagre are water, f air, amid vegetable' thumbhole. Various be. di.e are foetal Is mile which de set enter tete the eempe sitim el vetehldsa. le e elemertery vires of Agrieoltre&1 CbeseMtry, we M ret ►►grin to c...ide, their proper- ties, without their pregame vibes ouch a charge to the relations of the mil w frb- pa•ter and moisten a oartoeely N alba the growth of vegetables. It is eutbeient for our present purpose if sur consider the relation to veritable life, of sedate iagrodt- mta which ree.esanly eater tete ilei► e..psoities, end invariably farm part of feitile soils. Tbe t of water threogh A. roots Red stem" of vegetables, and its 6tsl escape st A. leaf, furnish m with the re, markable mode in which dissolved solids an conveyed fats their &stoner, eel made mascot ., the fermate" of their diffused organs. These golds are rise or tea is "ember, and are named respectively, 1. Suttees ; 1t. Prostitution' ;3. Pm- ; ; 4. Bone, ; 3. faro • 6. Manisa• ; 7. Igoe ; 8. Fun . 9. Cocoarse ; 10. l.. ren. Water poetesses the property of diseol.irg quantities of taws bodies, either directly or indirectly : all, with the exception • odioe ire required by law planta, and they oastitute what i' termed the ' Ash', wbeo egetab!e aub.taoccs are burned in the open sir. The quality of 'eh found; le eultinted vegetables varies remarkably with the na- ture of the soil, and the species under es- emioatie.. 1t w e teleet that every f ruts soil canals" the eventuated' of sal; in abundance, "leo in sed et state, that enough for the wants of 1s, gramme crop, Asa "oaonut to WITtts, te erase that they may be conveyed iito the interior of the vegetable. The waters of riven, springs and wells 'wars contain a small quantity ar various .lde le • state of selutron. By mistime soil repeatedly with pore racy weber, we ad that each time of wishing the gsaetity f some of the substances dissolved is dt- ATMS?? AT AbeaasnaTM:r N1 a Wo. nee.." -TMs Ti}pmbry V sdiea1r contains the 1sM.weg ectreardieary easternmost: - 0A loser wets, named Dwyer, meter of Willem Dwyer, who woo 'transported fair desp-eto.h."gg at C►e►Iw Qwaner Sessions, WINS se srsiy ',sues( to the hoses of the semalmumps ea the trial, sed os meet- Met palled a pistol out of her breast Leri Tee shot fortunately only slight• IT gaped toe arm of the pmmsna'e weeded Mega, imbibe bibe s11Rewd ber seem. Beard wee *Meat bar boon by Me Tsmptee.re • en hearing of the ontrags, but aha bid dots t. the Mlle, and tbuugb a rig - Bile peiuilt we. i.etftoted .hs succeeded M w le Ogilvy ell attempt• to sweet hey. Mo.day tsec.ieg, layover .ab•i tar Nolan rode oat to leer Mretbs.'a false. Rai wee formate" enough WOW the *set of he .eatch asleep (haw.. Wbeim o.t till eight) sed °named. She ma Mame. Owner. end le the coarse of i he 4.i, was *Mall (n the b idewell of compla- Mrs. Hee brother was a comfortable far - a% afbg hits if roe t10 .8iaaNd bride of epees, mar Mahe se igbb.rt»u4 to oboe ebeime. sNSUy to Mt maned. her heaths' &kit hie a Meaty of 4100." $ PALM Taaet.T.-.Orem seeeati. MMiaq.4 m the department of the by the arrest .f the Cowes" du If 111' Mire of the commie* of VAfOM&MM millet Oblate anterior mime - ed M armee w ee in enter to pre- emie from Me aad�ela.rmss OMB. �mifI1NII�N . • obs Met had 'NW eisa IMAM las beim itM>apb ha lie Whew• IMO Owe M i Ngbly h...svabl. t _ geY@e 'tweet t. ] shoe Ilit�rls.L ull. l.tMM MAh tf ud jhs,' dl. eiiR0 • 'them 'Pitt► „M d. ebeetwl Armed this': hem SINS Ma ell @Mid mama he•r A aNm la the year 1847-8 le ha tId op The patio" basdiae hoe kssp.r ean.d rnie,ehed, until, at letigtb, so prove is te- ktite up. It is avndest that a large @apply of voluble •wb.taeee., can not midi in ordi- teary soils, exposed to nu, snow, mud deme. Every little stream a bearing its Load of dis.ole'd material", to that great stem - borne and depository, the SSR. Tbe con- tinual actions of rains wishing out the soluble portion", and either cowveying them altogether away, or tramporti.g thorn into the subsoil below, coupled .its reputed cropping without the return of one particle in the form of manure, must, is the long rum sf years, reader AO most fertile mal - deait*t. of esheble mineral substance, Rad consequently unfruitful. The quaelity ,srly t►Rracted by thee. means may be perfsctly io•ignifiea.t compered with 11s abueda.t store remueug behind -that @wall quantity, •evenbet.ea, le of vital is,. portance,-for, although there may be thousands of tons of sulphur, potash, soda kc., present m the soil, yet it M PORTION s raw wATas, the soil, with refer- eeee to Intemdlete sr ieult.ral purposes, is absolutely barren. The 6stility of such a moil cam he restored by chs bad of time ; mid its restoration cm be aoeelerated by thee metres whish *chines muggeito, rad .zpenesee approval, ler giving relohility to u couch as will eatiaty the tmpsratirs mands of growng crepe. de do do do straw 90 " " do do do Iiay 161 " " do do do Vetch 170" do do do Peas 171" " These numbers vary slipbtlf• with the astute of the soil they serve, Nw*,r to Mew the hied of plait• which require smelt aslpbor, to which may be added hops, am- perages. sugar sae., grape. b'aek sed whits uestard, temps, tobacco, 1.4. - Wheat, berl•w, rye and lodes con, require eo.perstivelJ little sulphur. The meet sumo. tad widely extended source of sulphur is Nils, is doubtless gypsum r sulphate of lime, (sulphuric acid or oil of vitriol, combined with hem. A bar- rel of gypsum contains about 33 lbs. of sulphur ani 118 Ib., of lime the termed - tag ponies emeiatteeg of oxvre.. Gyp - min is *lightly soluble in water : its effects whoa spread upon the lend, art greatly increased by mixing with it an , M pre end dirtcttme to the messe.gw .t his dor to admit eely sw- eets penes", en a perucelar day, wheel be tree busier Wilk State affairs than usual. le spits of tine order, how. year tee attselus bolted tote his apart. nett, dense the fo...eee, sad defamed the General nkat a pends was anode whom be could tint eeatrel, sed who classed to see him-+►dwo or no orders. `"By tee Ewrsal!" "uelaimed th• old man.ryusiy, "1 wee%.ubmii to this an. serum. WbehftT" "Dos't know, Mir." Don't ksow 1 What's Ma'am. ?" "His name 1 Beg series, sir -it's a woman." • "A women ! Show her is, Jaws; show equal glsntiry of common salt before sow- h'► ia." and the President wiping his face; tet. The guarruy of eelphnr, renoallr sad the Next moment, there enterd the takes Ira the cal it Canada is enormous. A very taegeificaot portiere ever Ends its way back to ih• soil, os &icemen of Ile beteg hound up io times tn.:erials which rarely swell the manure beep. This u•.- 1 ful substance is found in considerable quan- tities is the wool of sheep, in 11e hair and skin of simile generally, it is also In►ana- bly met with in urine. of peat the "middle age," who 'deemed courteously towards the old man, and at. copied the clam be proffered ber. "Be ended Madam," M said. "Thank you," responded the lady, throw. ing aside her veil, and revealing a hasd.ew in 1848, Canada exported 3,500,000 bush. fans to her entertainer. .Is of wheat, which contained of sulphur "My mission hither, to day, Geoeral," alone, no leas than t52,000 IIs ; in the same estimated the fair speaker, 'S. • novel one, and yea cannot aid me, perhaps." " Madam,'' said the G_oeral, 'bomma.d me." " Yee are very kind, Sir. 1 am a poor woman, Genrsl�" "Poverty Is n. crime, Madam." "No Sir. But 1 have a little family to etre for -1 am a widow, Sir; and a clerk employed is one of the departments of your sdmwietntioe, is indebted to me for heard, to •e.uiderdle •writ, which I eassot collect. 1 need the mossy sadly, sat! 1 come to ask if a portion d hie pay carnet bet stopped frees time to time, ustrl the claim of wine -en honest os" General, of "Anti he 1mi the full value -Shall be cu- lt emits • very copious volume of whits '•tied „ smoke, which coa•uts of phosphorous, "1 mei _a. is, i have we cesspool with oiyges. The white control is that way -bow much is the bill?" year she raised 3,339,746 11e. of wool, wbieb, with the wasted urine, btu., co. - 'anted at least as equal amount, making a mum total of half a million pounds of sul- phur, abstracted from the soil, without the peeeibilily of one particle being returned to it from those ,oetess, in the form of me- rrn. P.omrnoacs.-Pbosphoroee is found in the seeds of most vegetables, especially them cultivated for food. A very large quantity is Ily take. from the soil. - In 1847-8 Cassia exported ie the `rain of wheat not leas than 733,600 Ib.. jWbm phosphorous is bared in tee air, stoke may be collected and dissolved • 8.venly dollars, Sir; here it It." in water. it bus a sour taste, is there- " Exactly; 1 tea. Aad his Wary, Mai - fore an acid, sod is named pboep►Tic amT' r acid. Now, when limo, potash, soda, „It i• said to be $1,200 a year." magn*,ia, iron, ke.. come to contact "And Rot pay his board bill?" with phosphoric 'tilt. • anion takes "Aa you see, Sir -this has been stand - pile° Reda "weber of sew bodies are tag five months uspe.d. Three days base' formed, which all go by the gsseral he will draw his monthly pay; and 1 thearbt lest gnation of phosphates ; thus a sir, if yet would be Hod snoogh t0-" compound of phosphoric acid and from •. yes, 1 have it. do to him aria mid pho*pliate of iron, k., 8c.] � bid mote, te.d.y at thirty days." Phosphoric Acid is always found in very "His wile. Sir ! It wouldn't be worth minute quaatitis a primitive rocks, whoa the paper o• wbieb a eau written; he pays sought for. Its detection fe fregee.tly a no one a dollar, voluntarily." matter of some difficulty : it scuts in all •,But he will give his note -will be not, soils, often however, is a state very insole- Mad.mr bile in water, and it is one of those budiee, "Ob, yes --be meld be glut to have ■ whish like sulphur, do not. under ordinary reenter in that way for • month, no doubt!" circumstantial field their way to the moon That's right, 11es. Go to bite, obtain heap. Phosphene* in retied is many parts his sore, at thirty days from to day, glue of the lams! frim., espectall) in the boa*,• him a receipt ie full, and come to me, thie Eogla.d imports annually very large quo- .v.nimg," nue" of banes fee the porno's" of manors. The telly departed, called epos tee yo°Dg The bones are either crushed or dieaoleed lark, loaned him for the sinount-at which ,n •olpbtrie acid. .red applied 10 t►m soil, be "sly .milled --and finally, asked him to to order to restore • mull portion of the give her hi. Dote tor it. • *Met. dunag centuries of •'To he .ure," said be, "gin a sote- oultinilo., ►as bum washed mail by nio( earl's. And moth good may it do you, r aketrmetd by crop. Be far bask es mase. " 1827, Eaglsed imported 40,000 too s of ''Yse'll pay it ahoy it (.11s 4.., won't boss, bevies amime 800,000 dollars. yo. Sire -thirty days hence." Since list petted a treat Moreau has "O 7es•••-sad's, of tears' 1 will; i al• taken plant in this tr.ds, se each se, flat wale pay my eater mess. 1 do!" and as the many large vessel• are tow employed Is ledy departed, 116 knowing young gent, con'vinr from South and North America, believed he had aeesorplahed a very mat sod from venom parts of Rinser, the hawse tnek, sties m.re. The aselyaf. of • goal enre of !glint of mrwaalp to fertilise the Gelds of B.gbimi. ' 1 zeas► whet tee doe. .be'11 de with win estMait the quantity of meld tetred(et�F �egvsle crops ems succeed m . sell dere- that rets ! O.d ! rd Itke 10 settle .ops of free the sect daneg its gveeathi.asw efti supply of eol.blo pl*,pbato, ; sod the other .nests, to the Mme wsy.- +1AMUIBN „war, se do gime and grow u s -.M 4.f 10555.5551.. prom Hope Moll1eeve • rood time getting the A �t►•M treaty -(N. Ieet.l. to Oil'�Weap'es,b ...,,ml y one heselred moeery oe that tit of paper. Jobe Smith is g��hither tea well ht.we for that r Asd be Sheet`!lief IW et MU mialr- .�a. MtUMIt- AlAthe lowest relent"- sl : had &made wee ra;vvae rte b phbspheie.. w& exported tareed with a elm** , 10 hi. hooks sets. i .ilei a ` subs!!'► 1a fill► IN/ha.'fiM� TliMitP t I I� g*p� �, Every good tie BhNrOs* t� tMti1s*oit, .1 gilt, arta epee the Omersl s Mw beers alter - 4 th' AsU wady. itVi est. • Medea& • e. tMh6a pT/ wow d 110116 ISIS yew abeam* Meter leo owl, so wi itl�r�ggg -- � M r .Iwo' 4 M+ l fatllfMi..d la 15-100 "Bid prates the toe*, Msdsmt" la"t���} "Yeev,dM it b." paet■eer were l.dgsd % 'w , • 11. set Iw.f� yglt�W i•IM .titre iti1. the T1r jijrp.�&l pwkly teT&ed it e...n .d Aegeimee Ndisme. A tatdlM el- Oft i ` +hM ! .411011 of Mie pas&. tete,. tee dosed , f�� •. I_ly r.At April ' • - b Attylt/tl ham, Woe leo hog M N WNW* `i.es. r tisiee.+ raters pate.•' ',Me thiele4he Bath b•m.oer mem- • 111.1111e.rani�r /wl(w��gas e�~••,f ttr '..I el ebefilb M Mile"..is '71,4. ►dHoMailers, sed yaws Bat the mew r itlrRv pm ! to m► �� M . a q in* eea.i4 hwtewelo 1111011be ill �w a maims imillIt d err pee. ' TV W , as soma as ym fa Vela ilei' V x i` Ow it • e 1lb. MB=1.11111111111161141:11111.1160160th to e crow -left fee collectie•-1 end.ntaod- .on't do --no p "' Rad Jelin very soon fur - got it. But "pay day" ease road sgaio--sad Jobs leek rte monthly stipend once mon $100, from the Caster of the department u usual. As he passed dews the avenue the uspaid board bill soddenly entered his bead. "Who the duce has bean fool enough to kelp the old 'ooman, is this business, I weeder f' said Joh to himself. "(:ed ! I'll go Rad see. 11's all • bus, 1 keens: but 1' Wrote know if skis bee reedy fooled any- body with that bit o' paper;" sad interim the Bask be 'Mud for the cote, "lilt there f, collection egoism hies." "Ilieeoested ! why who la the world will diecoast my note r mid Joh., amazed. "Anybody, with such a backer u you've got on this." "Sacker ! Me -backer, wee?" "Hen's the note ; you sae see," mid the Taller, banding him the document -o. which Jobs instantly reeegsized the MIS signature of the thea President of the United States ! "field -by Maim r' exclaimed John, drawing forth the moray, with a hysteric grasp -for hem. through the masagemeat at a (lame. The note wee paid, of castes, aid justice was awarded to the spendthrift, at once. O. the next morning. h. found upon his desk a note which contained the following estertatuig bit of personal intelligence. To Jens SnTw, Esq., Sr., -A change bavtag bees made is your office, I am directed by the President to ti- form yea that your 'OPTIC*, will sol be re% inured by this Department Your', lite., - ,'Secretary, Jobs Smith retired to private bleat one*, and thenceforward loved it conmeieit to lith os a much smaller allowancethem twelve beedr.d a year ! Nieman*, -'--- .. „MiwoiwM int 47r;]I"'„' b . "+e►.x,,,o#+, • 'I roil .#130,47ROoptimi, Jig11M11l1 , . • • •milt: "Nit • • • .• • fifie y TWRL,VR AND WI MICE i •T Tra RNA 05 Tar TRAM. eNUmBER ILMI. metros. These thugs ate ones NM tee. clandestinely. That is, the elevgymee4,- rsagse furs sorrel seetrig as the bsus..t sew mutual his.d, is eviler that rte ea- amiestse5 may 1e gore tbreugh, wrt►tul the kseealedge of the paresis of t1. victi.. We mead hardly add, that is several otos" large furious" have bees .urrssds.d by the female dapms of thew Remanasre ; and the mosey devoted to tbe fossdrsg d sae - untie, r other kindred works. 1t to impwible that 'healthier mut be unknown to tb• bishops. Asd n le mete be doubted that the rapid growth of mete practices, end the tmpueaty with whisk they were allowed to pose, by 14... who right have bees sxpeeasd re (Meek Ms, here greatly (.bolded Pmeld..ry ad Me •!.leer, Ur Wows, W believe that all England win to a mate of ptspratiou, std that it was only serenest' to plea( the • proper trap., ad l...tch the bide at .vas. But we mut have Episcopal &alba tom or the people will be ready is cell, .hs, Partin/neat meets, 4.r .o.. attar setbrriap to beset up, If Ept eepacy bee hese prowl to be undue is the momnt d chases,` We give t. -day an extract from the Bishop of Le.dos's last charge, Ant .r!t folly justify try made by us, at any time, se to the Popish leanings and tesdeney of the eetablbbed church. He4 ib....tatemeebe keen mode by any meths- rity less high than that of the Bishop of I.onde's, they weed bays bees ascribed to liveried, or prejudice ; bet eumisg as they leftover a Bishop of tee eetabffshmatt, they eaweet be disregarded. Every lays expert. .m-ibe prsisg.vent. iv Eoghi.d, sad the t.sehiog..1 history, mere fully unarm G O is the prteeipls sad belief, that the °sloe Mauch as state i5 one .f the greaten errors sear eomeskted by pehticiea.. 1f we will bare reticent pore sad .d.11.d-- if .s will Mn liberty .f eoesiesce.-if the ngbt of private judgaaeet is te be wrested to os and future gsnsrstios', it remit be y desevering the chsrtb from the 4tst..- Tbs" dsvoeneg u u.lstural .ad 'shay union, and Is"vtq nNgi.e perfbetly free le Rad its oven Isv.l tN the pe►tis seed we best serve the interest t ioi Itself, and oleo that of tee , lit. Woes political «.mosey 5511 teach. its .tedeeta • the gn.d troth .ed direct tear mercies to the Civil affairs .mi iatereats of mykied. eating *very church Gee to teach hi .we doctrines, and i..titute its ewe eermmoeis. and .rra.gemest., no Img w they invade o ot 11e rights of otters, this will revere - man be as easy t..k. 11 ts really tee bei that seemly most be suds.gsrsd-tMttbets kindly tiff -cries" of buaonrty stmt be op - rooted and eivilin.Uom itself hindered le its progress, i•y the ever recur ag ro4RRio.a boatdittee erieug out of the mien of e*rch aid sate. There is room Sere fee the .f. forts of some mighty mad feerl.esly to pro- pound the doetrimr..od moldy to eostua it -that theology should sever because m question for dsbete In the e.bieets of bomb& governoiat. What aeons would not the adoption of thin ample uve het. prevented on earth t Whet leen kora• logs, what , what prealti.e, what wholesale butcheries, whit IKslfeei murders, would have bum preowned by the governments of the/earth lotting every eberch sod every m.. to himself, oe to. subject of religion 1 Who Mut mast de- plore the sod brut on the buttery of the human family,. produced y religions dio- eord, witnessed fres time to time in the world! That men will differ 'on the vali- nes questions ratted by religion swing 1e the constitution of the mind itself, as welt n to early Uneaten, pars o4its, a...eiatfee kc., cannot admit of a.y doubt ; bet thea differences would be.crom.odeted by the n ate never interfering. and adopting the let aloe* pylic►. By toe state,. however, identifying itself with any one church, that church becomes rampant .id iaelrset, • nd311 the others dissatisfied. Distrust, dtseontent and a sense of lnjeetire prey u pon the minds of those neglected or pre - e dited ; an unholy rivalry nese., ad sees come .t last to " bate .1,1 ether der the love o1 Gon." "Fs, omit 6. ori t, 'Ti. .n siws.dsd rankle, Things rank .ad groes in Were p0..... it merely." Thera w.. hope is ebe belt*. d Paader.'s box @o with u., we hive a hope that lee growing intelligence of this age will COP. net the evil" of which w. eomplais, .5d which originated in the dark .gee of tee world. To attempt the upped of tees" errors, by referring to tb. Tbioer.e of the Jews, Inuit be gine up as ons of the most inconsistent courses try modir• ti- ter could adopt. To argue th.ir cooties- aate, because they are part of 11. Caseate. lino of any country, is to go backward i. - stead of forward, and thea place 'heckles on fee hums. mind, u d ibe Persia.. e nd Modes, or our early Littlish Father., foolishly pronoarced their laws eibeete- able. Hyman eoi.utotie0s.r. the meth of ages : they ere sot the me"hre's pro- duct of excitement : to be compiratt.dy perfect they mon be op.. to ths improve- ment. of the benne mind, sad ell engem- ion most be admitted es the astdet• el tio•ht7 The Pontine o4 err► Oven centime' as. wowed to forge rotten for tit, Ionia* me!, but bapptly were (nitrated in Moir ntsnttoss. They have f.rt.bed, is their .1 n way, ,eetructtee matter far the Aime- e.. and. Mum for the netitirea.. 71..s men wee led nom their "dearly Mimed Diked," fern eneui'see .Abe, vee .'seer .d tbeme.lvse in a e.editios to enforce her retegioue views, t1.. they pieese, berm their fellow -mer, aid beaten them .he WON bentebawat to death. Tl. very Its they me from they Jolliet as ether. wbn they ham roods religion a part of then palmy, e5f formed ...aa Mrs... .hack '64 *tate. 1a von did Reg.' WA. h.ms raise his b.ie.t "ewe is nedleatiee of the liberty of t1. blouse Med : they were .t smog% NTN • l dAlj. t "�.tt1�y teedia... ' rihSe� illi Blht a Nee ts.N( set bo allowed w womb. Our sr ~Awe to the he mete el tee, bomb ✓Cis► "MUMMERIES" 01 THE ESTAB- LISHED ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Pamirs, after mass, the fallowing ar- ticle fres the dforaiig Herald of Toughy sew of nor resters will of be meek sur. prised at the " . , , " and "blonder" of the Roman Pontif!- Tee eegreswng question at 11e present maimed w .hat the bishops mess todo ?- The peeps look to them for mem 'mental measures in arrest of T „ , ... i Bet u yet, we see no signs of *tient in this directing. O. Beeley wniag, the pope- lar,.pstiesee showed itself at S1 Barna- bee Church, Pimlico, in $ manner which was OD alarmist u to lead to • closing of the chords in the eveoine: The bebop staled, in his recast charge, tbst be bad ghee many admonitions but that these were unheeded. 1s there no remedy, then 1 If it shall really appear that the bishop has n o palaver in this eau, the people will soon begin to exclaim, i• What then, is Episco- pacy, ad why contend for at !" if the Btrkop of London, were to visit some .f the Tractanan churches, and to pais • personal knowledge of the practices there serried oe, be would observe such things as twee :-Tee minim sot reed, bat uatssed-a sort of singing-readasg, which w anistelligible to the Noreen. And the frqueetly with the minister's back torsed to the people, as if purposely to preens their hearing. The service is often carved on is • deep omedisss an enclosed chaodl,-.o se to be away from the people aid 50 to be u Gilts likely as possible 1. reach their ears. loathed of ono distinct reader of 11. eervtce, the duty is often divi- ded among three et four, who much about mor here, now there, was to pestle toe ' pertain► as to what they an .11 dot.g.- lo some churches tbs Lord's supper, called by them "The Blessed Ssenww.t," to ot. feral up every morning ; exactly agreeable with the maw to the Ruttish Church. In sdmiaotsnng in it the officiating clergy elomely imitate chs Roman furors. They kneel, two or three u • time with their becks t0 the people sad their larva to the alter, whit' • treat deal of anew is perform- ed. The sign of the cress is often ense.- After .do.i..r&sg the seedinasnl they drain Rel theme, like the Rernvih priest, by 'brawnier it quits up nverssl. and thee • pea their 6ogr r.osd the &sadw Red suck it ! The Book of common Prayer !ermines two oe three eollecta, to be u.rd with tbr• 1 Lent's Prayer, y the preacher, immediate- ly before the memos. Our reader. have i 4.1btlose once hs"rd the Bishop of London e re preface his Tinos. Ary .,ter mode r win n girded.. an 1.15.1(105, as irryula My. Bat raw tbeegb thou gentlemen are groat rtiebhws fee ibe reline, rine it 6 reita then, they have eliotstber ds.rtsd n t is thi.eviteer. Tis1y ester the pulpit, aid after a short=e prayer, they opus with t1. Rea** a le UM Deme ef the rath.r, and of She she, .ad of the Hay 04501," surd Mei st moo bogie their tor - mos. Tnparltdry to Ilea rerepetse of the Curestartlsa, iM istulesw the ieeesehy N .e.tsirtdss. 7k etsmldwett. N4*.r s/ y.+1�f mslri ere Mer le At !abet of lentil tel fllii 11se01taMtf t1�tig6tpsgfl to eeeleilie.ldb bled biome mee use WI M Moth aha the pew rem wows be 1..eM..bd by tee keg preemie of eerie -