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-low ;r- -R. -=- "WE WILL DEFEND OUR CHURCH." CREAT MEETtNG OF CHURCHMEN AT WREXHANI. tITIRHIXG SPEECHES BY THE BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH AND LORD HUGH CECIL. ft{AINT AIXIXG THE CONSTITUTION: A SAFEGUARD FOR THE CHURCH. (By Ou.r Own Rteport&r). "W, wiJ:. defend our Church." 'lTh:i:s was the motto displayed 'over th-c pLatforjn at the DriJI Ha.U, WMxha-m, on Monday ev<?tiing, -wh-CTi in th"ir nocked qpt-0 that la.rgc haT! t.o show tirat. Ln the oom- og tight they are prepared to Leave no sto-n-e tmtuTll{'J(} to "maintain th<; poaition of th'e CblLrcli in Wales. Fj'om alil pajta of Denbigh .and F.Iint ar4-(-nt (3i.urch works's canue to pr t. their Dioccaa.n in hLs defence of th.o Mother Ctiurch. Every aca't va.s occupi-ed, 4&lid,niaTiv wer'e -una.bl'c to ga-in admiss.ion. Su.cJ1 a platl.'orm as was pT'cscnted ha.s seJdom R'p'?n in Wrexham. and there was no cu'c'.st.ion of pa.rty on that ocoa.sion. Libcra.l- <.iiurchmen were wiLh t.h.Mr Con*='e.rva- -tive brethrc-n ail a&apmbi'ed 'Mth onp com- mon obj<ct: Church d.c!pnc'?. Th.pr<' was a Tn.ng'mg ch.F'er as th.s Bi&h'op of St. Asaph dount-pd th.e piRtform, follow.ed by Loj'd Eug-.h CccH. Mr Ormsby G.opc. Sir Fo6t"r Ou-n,I:He, Ar<hd<'acon PIctcJitt-r, Mr E. 0. V. t.Loyd, <auon D. D-avLes, Mr Ajifr.rd Hood, Mr T. K. and Ma.ior Fta.rLCJs Hay- AiMr tho singing oF a hyum, "On,- Church, .on.3 F.ajth. otM God," t.h.s REV. CANON DA- yiES prayer. THE EtSHOP OF ST. ASAPM'S SPEECH. TIM BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH, ou TL&ing, d i 'Was g'tjc.st.cd with e-ll,x;s, and when this out- burst had gubsided, his Lordsh.ip &a.Id that jhe ,vas t.h.e.œ that Tiight. to do h.is duty as a <!Tt.ixsn, and to th'? who wo<s to uldr{'SJS tll-eln. 'Th>f' in- 'vita-tion to add.T<s. fhat m.ecl.ilJg' <'a.m<? from iliis tri<'nd Mr Hugh Jon<'s, 6UPP¡.>rt,Nl by Mr Ormsby Gone (a.ppt!a.nac). He had had -MonaJ oppoj'tuaiitaps of observing' at. <C<:o() .c:¡u.art'l'sMir Gore's .<&bjHti<'s (a.pplalL"Jeo). I't wa.s not his bws:.in.ess to .mdulgc in fi<ittery, but th.ey ()U:.dblkc it as a et.atc'm'F'n' ot f&ct. that ThO YOU11 n_,¡,n in t.h,e Pa.rlia.m'ejjt wJnoh had just <nd<cd had <won from bath sid'cs ot th-e liouj-p .a hig'h'er -re.put.at.:on for capacity, i11dustry. and oom'- i!ot. omy tJTjat, but a m'a.n of ou:ture and r-r;nn<'Trbent, and .smgulo.r of of mmd (a.ppJ,LU£,c). H< wouJd camniipnoi) ]jy saying that th,e '\Va.s on,3 g-round upua which there waa c.o.m- .znon .a.gr.M'm.emt. had b«<n anxious <S.'ect.?(.s in the past, bu't ncv? in jivi.n? <n'&mory had th'c.no be'en a. ti.m-e' wh.o'n th? of thiis count; y h'ad b&cn caJJrd upon #,0 d<'Ctd.o qu<e<stlons -1J1.d &hk'e in th.c.ï.r conscqu.e-noOc-s, as 'n<\w sub- .miHH:¿ to the CMiftoMtc. Th.& l'esp()nÓbiJ.i 'tj'ec upon tlw voters indeed gTavc. ax:d tho&c who spok in pub.I.i.c must b? t.110.tl th<' issue was on,L, iaj- too to b-g .discusa?d v/.ith any L&v'ity (ht'ar, hca'-). -:would not touch on the constitutional tioT!. but ho woud 8.3 y that the iæl was one 'vh)cb had bc-cn pub L.?'foi'e t't-p country with eurpcLsing prcci.pita.t':o.p. a.pd h? trusteed tbo votRrs v.'ouM not at thci.r &ceis:m -?rithout c&?fmjy co??idcj-ing all Hie i?sups H. should onjy sp<Mj< of two oth.-r ?jju?.t:ot? the c!a.i:n'M of wh?h ?v.c.ry <?<-tor Iwou'M ?S w?igh in the L?'anoe bcfoM h.e Nv hoe wou.kl vobe. for A v was Lard enough al a--ri,d no øon.j motive would induoe him to i1 finger on b-?.ha.M of any pa.rty which The thm;ght to be pl-edg,ed to a policy which "Y<nÙi in-cr-c.a.w the oost of food for tjlo.work- J.ng RMn (ch.?<Ts;. THE FOOD QUE,?TMN CONQUERED. E'e ha'd ventured &orii.c littl,(> t!!n<" ago to Fut th.e C',etrjy and Bt.M.ig'.htforwa.rd -tc thoM ia authority, 'ajid h< wa.Lch?d ca.i'.c'- :fully for a reply. Mr Ba.Ifour- ('appl'au.M')— jaboftly aft?rw<nd.s spoke at Nottu]gha.m. a.nd lie (Ui<' BiRhop) r.ead amd over that ,spf'Jt'CJ?, as he Mt v>lwy strojig'jy on thoe food uœb;on, and Mt Uiat any p'l-OTiounc.ptn.cnt tipon it 1Y.111St b? clear, OOl11.p,t?, a.nd ooTi- .'olujsiv.c. Mr BaJfour waa a m.a.n üf uigh hon- our, and ix' tru$.t.cd words (!oud eh-œl'S). Tic Lad g-iv<n )ti.s pledgè Uwt the pr.ioc of JooJ v.'ou'd not be' incifas-Fd. and :'>0 far a.s food waa couc.n<'d. Mr Ba.ifour .<)Qmmand.cd his (I'M' support and <oniid'rnc<' (re'n'pwrd Mg'i. i)I;ESTA:RLISHMENT AND DiSEN- 1K.'WMH'S"1'. H< now pa.ss.pd to of of th<- CInnQh in a,n,d he "us.ed tn.? word the 'l)[{l Disc_ot.a.bl,sJuw:.¡¡ t i.n tILis election J)103,d. t-be -mnt.cr:<iJ qu.r6t.ion. Th.cM d.ifi'¡>.TGl{'ÜS. amo-ngõö-t Chu.-x'Jim.-n on th.e ques- tion of Di?si.a.bliHhm.pnt, a.nd that h,? i'u,I!y rocogn.i&cd. Th.c ono question w.hich th?ir opDon-.nts would not w.aa tha.t of J)is- "d.k)w endowment h¡Xl,r). He had oJnTNl MLa.t .ono of t!M c-aiid:d,%tcs who was f-, h at t,t,ut .e.\ediou, Mr S2;d in hie;, CÜT of at h.8 W;1.5 .M iltJ. sympathy wiUi th.p e:a.im", oi' W for and ha.d add-cd, "I am .a_ from bi!-t)i" Q. pi\?c.c.mous baby Mr R.cas TniiLgt bav.c D:x'H (loud !a,ughb?.r). What a prof(}nS <baby h. must ha.vc to have his pojitica' opinions lx.fOf{, h.p had cut h.is -t<!etJi (Jau.ghtcr). How ii..) mu.%t divided ;&is ti3y"c. v.hH<? :x:njug ui h.is cradJoe, sl1.ateh-. .icg rr;om.)Ls betw<'<'n sJumbcr and th. tak- ,-in.g of nui:.riL:on. to UM du.cu&s.ion of p.wit: probk"t:s (!oud iangiitcr). Mr 1?'c? w<ts a.b- ,.¡,;olut, on the of ;nto('TIt, and it was strange tha-t a cylti-t:,eynill who-sc. m.MitaJ ca.pacity witcn a, baby v.'as such ,¡,]¡;¡t h'c .?f:t'd form an opmio'n on j is!) !)!< was "I". <ill)". to s<c t h-Gt r,,y ,cbJ ):ct. vthi :Y about disondowm-pnt. )Hc had ddibM-.itcJy it -D?Gd<?'.)n<.nt." though, as he' had sa.:d. j ?-(-). w. :)n ut)t.;T'<)!)3 siicncp ix'sp'ct.iHg t.h.at j p.'í t, .:t; th,' q;M-s{Jou &'t (h-c p.arL of th-p i !:¡l¡(,i o! the Church. It wa.s "icl that this I (,i-<)\,{:T:lllwnt. wa.? trying to hoodwink t.c PIOO ) ff t.<: country antid the &a.mour abottt -th< Veto to Ijo));.? RuJ-s. Oa.c thing \v.a } ,c!<'a.r: M:' aj]d party j ty to uii Un' Rt.a.sk of DLsp.s- ta.bij.&htuc.i.t proposaJs for Ih&pttdowntc?t (ap- pItH.Hic'. li w<? u?t &e\-?i?nce od tJM Chuj-ch rwua. ,-T" from the St it 2 that they were so o£'3%t":l" a-bont, 'I what they wanted w&s the pro.perty of th'e <'hureh—<,he&r, h.s t-ti'cy I ha.d2's much right to that p-oporty && he (the II Bishop) JMid to tbo mtoaey wb'i?i th.? ?«jp? present tii'a.1 eveumg h<td i'a th--llir pocketa (a.ppiau's.e'. He WAnted UM to b?r that the preasnt GO'o('Tnm.eJ!t:d hi a BiLI for the Dis'pet.ibJ.i.t-.hme'nt and D'c;-en- dowment of the Church in W.aJea, fis.d Mr R-.YG 0:11d lus party wer-e g'o<ing through th'& country and that t.bey <L5 not iaan-t t.o hurt t.h'e Churchy -aTld that ti-II th<-y w.a-nt'Gd v.'as to a?t her f:ro(' in <K'd'cr tha,t Bh-è œuM do her work properly THE WELSH CHURCH. Th3 B21 introduoed by the prc&e.nt Prin, fe be' sa.id. propoeed to s!.rip the (.'hurch baj'e ov aU lik-r csdowBM'Rto. '2XOé'pt X19,000 a y.MH'. On,t' of the grx,.it a.g-tUTIJ('!lt6 for thLg proc's'edins;' .i'5 t.hte .o.i 't.h'a Ir-ish Cliurch. WJ¡.c,n Mr d1,stab- lished the Iri.s.h (Tiur.ah 'in 1869, the tion of lie-lamd wn-s 4,500,MO, and a -religious <*pnm)s, to which the NoacoTiforiMists in Waliaa ar.o so opposed, &howc'd tha-t tJie (liure-h popuJation of Ireland tbtsn 1'LUJ.nb2Tof..1 70D.OOO-not of th.c poIm:abi'I)7' Mj GLadstom.e Hansa-rd, 1869) stated -in t.he Hou&3 of C'œnmon.s that the ('lldmvm2'nti'> of tiN' Irish Church amou-nted to JB16,000,000, ajid he iCstimùtoed th.at .f8,500.000 would go to t.h& represc.-ii.tatve 'Church body of t.h.3. d.Ls- <&tablish.&d. Church by way of v-e-gud int{!s and und'er oommut<:l1:i-on. You find in Thomas's Official Di.M.ctory f-or tj!;is year that Mr Gladstone's estiin,ate pT,ov.kNd accurate. Th,¡\ ('ommi:ssÍoOlINS appointed to deal with t.be prop.?rty of th& Irit-Ji Churchp.:J,:d und'efr com- muta.tio!i to th.e Church X8,088,44.6, a.nd p.a,id over priv.at.e <,ndowmell.b3 amounting to .,500,000. In the same authority you w:ill &ud the of the Irish Church it the proC\'3oent time. In tha't ba.'alJœhoOi?-t you fnid tha.t tlier, were in t.h,z, hands of the re- pr-e.w,ita,tlv.e Chu,rch body. on th< 31st Decem- ber, 1903, a capita sum of .89,009,954. Now, Let us turn to the for the Dis-eud-ow- m>lnt of th'& Wd,h C'hurch. At the .Ic.&t ce.n- ams, th.a population of W&J(',g was 2,112,272; of HM.t number th)& four NoDeonfonmst bodies of Wa.l'°a cJa.'im J'e" t,lin 11 A rC:ig:i.ous oeTisus would have shown tho 'pxact number of Church me-n b').t faiHng' that we ha-v-e the coJId fact that mor.e tha.n li-ilf t.he popuLa.tion of Wa.]cs are unclaimed by Non- conformity. Wh.'i.l'e, 'tJi'pn. in Irctl.T.nd, oir!y abou't ()n,? 'in seve'ji of t-h& popul'a.ti'on "K\r.c a religious census jn Wak'B would probably show that somethiTig betw'c'an o-ie-thi,xd 'and one-Ji.aJf of tb& popuJation aTe Qiu.rc.hpoopie. \Vlta.t a.i<e th)S terms of i)is- cndowTns'nt ofthe.Ch u.rch in Wa.l'es propos-ed by Mr Asquith Last v.eaj'? IL& wov,.Id have l'l'ft the Chu.rc.!i i.n Wd;jcR X19,000 A ye-ar. Now, I ask you to observe c.aj'efuJJy that the capita.1 va-la-, of th-3 eudowm'r'r:t's of the We-lsh Church ma.y be estimated -at .65,000,000. The Irish Church, 'numbc.i'iHg about <me- sevMitih of the population. was Jeff after D.is- eRdowmeut with a capita!] amounting to iun'e miUiona, whereas tbe WcJtsJi C.hurcJi, Tiumbe.f- ing Ti.&a.rJy haH the popuJation. is before four millions poore'r t.h.aal tJtC Irish Church was afte'r Di&?ndowm'pnt. and would be a-eft u'nd'er A-Tr As<tuit.h's proposal tftr.ipped prac.tLcAUy )-ire. Two work -,i, mfn a.re ti'ave'liiing aJong thtc" &a.ire road. One. an Iri&hman, is nrst m.c't by .1, genU-pmaD of the j, 4c, road. who soys, "I iwint your monsy. Bow much have you .got?" The Irish.ma.n says, 'E16." Tlie oth'er rpp.liea, "Very weJl, I t-ike a&ven <aTid leave you .nine pOUJ1,ds." Next comes the -other traveHej', a pooj a.nd ing Welshman. Met wdth bhe .same Q'IK.st.ioll from the same quarter, the Wctshm'an &'t}',s, "1 have only JE5." V/h?reupon the g¡(,.71t,e- m'a'n of the To.ad aays. "I take ,64 12s and Le-av.9 you 8s." That ia a juRt c-o.mparjaon Uie proposals for tho Welsh Camj-ch and the actu,-d terms for the Ði,s.cl1d()wmellt of Ibe IriaJi ChurcJi, and I 'ask you n6 me.n of -1"= _M:r con]:!Tt<m-a"Ttsa whether that ijg fa.'j'? (a.p- pk!,uae). I d'o&ire t.o. abstain fro'.n (1.R ov'crstr&in'cd lazo,i-,am-e but I cannot bring' my.œJf to b&- 'H?v'D tha-t Any Christian m.an, or 'indeed a.ny .hon<'a.t citizen, who lKh (no Mr Aiaquiith'a 'p..T'O1B for n¡S'Œ(l-owm.e,n1. <;<Hi Te- ga.r'd hbam aa, oth.?r than unjust .alld ini- quitous. Why <i,re th-py f:o siL!&,r,,t ah&ut th's pnopoea.1 for Diacndowm.cnt? It is bC<}.llse t.h)"y 'a.r'& afraid', a.nd Jiavo not Hup f&c'e to d.c.olw.e their propos-aJs bc'for-o !a.n of honast jd-pn R'.("211ty. I met a. NoOlloonf'ormls-t m vV' 3Ilæ. W'& disMisa-d -as Ch.r.ietlzll men tha c-tu, ti<m h<3 oexpoun.d.d v.i.th mTic.h f'(}o.3 his GTg'um'Hits for we car-c, t-o Disendow m'&nt. Wh-an I Bi.id.a ci'mr to h;,m wL.a<t Mr Aj&qu.iUi'a P'.Qp()?as w-ew,, b3 said, "I 'oa.nitot as, < mi'n.Lstcr of th-o pd sup- port sutJi Ti:.o:'<'y wfLS g'ivre'n, a.nd i'or t[o'n? c?ntn.ri? T??s )-3?yt u&ed, for r?g'ious ptLrpos?s. Ls Cli.'?&tian W &3 prcpa.rcd to tako from Uio &E'j"vioo of rcL'ijg':on th'c&o fund. a.'nd to d'cvot'e t,h.2ffi to pur'aly s?cuJ'a.r pur-po.s.es? I '\will i'<'m.pmb'?r D-??'ii V?'u?a;]!. of I?la.rd?S, o.n?3 ?uyiB? to .[n?. "If th-cea funds aj:'? to b.* tak?n fro?n th's CTiurch..it is infi-itn7y better that tlt.(-y abound b? g':v«'-n to a. NOllo{'ont'-oTm-ist hody, PJlY th<' Wt&?.y.ans, r&t.har tlia.,i .that th..9y br- divert-gl to e'?d!aj- purposes ATiy BLL1 pasaed on th<' of th? two (lTI Y s.c.h?-!IH' of Ta.riil' Reform cr fiRf:!l ,ar.ra.ng?m.2-nt,s by orb? P.a.rILam<\nt <'an bü .amn,d:d or r.pppa.cd in th, but o:)f-p you h.a,v.o Di&esta.b'sh.?d or h Ghurch, oncR you ha.v'o d.ethrOlNõd r,eh.:ou from i.t's State oncf. you have scatborpd the fUIIdB of ilhc, Church to th,. wi'd winds of cupcdity uii-d injll.Sti.e.8, t.ho:i:3 1, t;o ppdr<'as: th.p step ca-nnot he K'traced. It is a timfe to play the man. We h",vo pow.rful eiMmi.i'cs, but w? h.s.v.c strong a.T)d T'cgo.Iut'o f,Óen-Œsa1:¿ .1.ro.cl.a W'a liava a, gneaL bathl-e to 6ght. Wo y,i,:l Hg-.ht it -R-.th no u'l- worthy 'I':Xpo!1B, but wi'th a. sur-p end stead- fast, hope. bcü;ut.')c we- know that in th'is con- niot justios and r'ghtpousTLCss a.r<; ouj- &h.:C!id a<nd bu<'kl-&r. LORD HUGH CEC:L'S SPEECH. A TIME OF GREAT ANXIETY. LORD HUGH CECIL, who h,.ad an en- thusias1:.i.c wceptio-n. said that .h.f vas sure t,h?y wou"d .aIla.g;<'< wjth him t,h.at thar. lliy:.tin.9' h!ad bapn ca'Lpd tog.etbor Qt a tim'? of gTr'.a<t a.nxl'°!ty for thp 4Ditlzers of that try, a-nd no 'es's for th'c citiMfis Wall) v.-e,:e con- oejTicd for th.& w'elfarc of th-eir Ch.urc.h. Un- doubb=dly, t.h.e gppat wMch had be'en so hastily prop-otmd.cd by the g'lSla.t,ul'le, con«'ru.cd them all as c.iti:r;2i}:i aa woe.U aa (-"kureh-n,,n. Beyond all doubt, tb'? .,cilutjoQ,n of the oonsti,t.uLol1:1.i wou'ld UK' C'huroh que&tiou in a (FJT,c- T.ent position from what it stdsd to-d.y TIi-py .h<Ld to dif'cid.e> wh,c-th<tr till-ey to have a strong Second CiM.mbor or a maj&rdty-ru.kd House of Commons? H.e 'be,li",v.ed that if th.'cy hti a S.MM.nd Chamber th "Y coiuld fa-ithfuJJy -enta-ust the qu'eation of Dis ŒL1.bli&.luJJJent to P.a;rlú.am(\t, but if tho power wLs to be put into of a majority in tll'eo of Corn mon,s, thp'n c.&rtaimly Churchman had grave g'rou.nds for anxiety k\st by Bome 'aj'rang'.p- m'snt b?'t.w'p'OTi the. groups of a party majority, e,cvted on 'all 50.1-1.9 of i"'dU-cS, Lho Di.apeta.b'Lii&hnwnt 4\-1H1 Di&&ndov/Tucnt of dM Wc'jsJt Di{)o£i&M of UK) Church of En.g'I.a.nd bp- ca.nM part of th-e pa-rty policy, and carried. into la,w (,h>f'-ar, 'h'pa.r). Ho d'{Jsiœ>f¿ to g.ay a. t<;w wol'd.s to th'&m on this OOinstitutioTI"]'! which ooncom.ed t}Mm ;1.') Ch u.rc.h ID<?-n. Everyone wo'Ut'd igro,-e as to tl13 roe-- Bults of th'p d.elibera.kons of thf I)-ist montL.s. but tbppe we.ro two alte.r.n.ativ() solutions of tho dintcuJty -Nv-lideh bad ,and whLo; w.en& pr-Mfnt-ed to the- rel,ed.ars for dct\islo;i. 'H.3 coTundercd t.ha.t it wou-Id havo be<'n far bett,ex .had th'e questions been tJLrl:rued out -N.——-—-——— f jTi the dy,-bit4,s of the Eoua& of Com.Tno.Hj3. (ap- P&UÐe). II p wm.s o'd-fa.hiDm--d 'Mtou.gh to L-c- liV-Ð m whd!K'è El th-o Houao of Locds or th'o IIou.a' of Com- nl.G.3, -3! t.lNY cou)ld t.h-&"e go Í<!lto a31 th-e ph::t:o,)s of th.a p!)pc+:d:.s, a-nd m'en (Es- c.TM&ad m-.it-t.nrs f-MM to 'Lh'cy did not s¡:¡.:>Il.k .asth-?y did on p'.atforms, wl1..) th.r no on.? to oo.ntj'&dict tJifm. Par-lLa-ment wa.-) .a. fa.r bettc'r iœtrum:mt f.&r t,hr3S!ng out d.ta,j(s..and be r,t'gr-et'bd tL,t the dis &1:iu,t.iö..<m ,h.Id b,em brought .ibout to PT-2-Y0'Jt eÀut.:o:¡ of th? di&culty, or t-o hiadf-r th'.? diecu.asi'o.i cf the 5'olubon put by I A) Lta-Bjsdowne ÜcOm king property out ,iu .:111 d'eit<3.u, so tbc..t th.3 coun try ccuLd d?'?l wit.? it. They inu&t b? c?nr (m tJio po.int as t.h?y .!i?d oTi'y vs?u.3 dptai?s N7 0 _I -1 e laid kcfore a.nd wre t{}:d tliat tf.& majority 111 th.'e Hcu&e of Coinm'cms ntUst Jo6 J('nt1'1.9t0:1 to work out a SCh-cffio. 'JMr(' vos mo v.hy tb'3 whol's YE.a.ttcr should 'uot he- g&!M tho.rougMy .into by ba-th Houses. So far, the oii th-c.chi.rg< of V;f11,r,- ii-caa was .& ctao a.ga.i.nst thie Gov'e.mincnt, for tiKy W,S02 :r-csp<MisibI'3 far the ind.cLJ: k,; U- oi th.e qu.ssti'on. Tlw 0*1'y ma.tte.r which, had bef<t .0 Pa,rlLajn.?itt had b?esi d-cuL--s-cd -at the inst.w!loD o.f Uie m th'' llm19 of Lorda. SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM. Let tho two -v,ay-4 of galv.iug th? pIob.('m bo c&atrastod. rr;h,;} Gov.erllm::n-t pi an was tc- d:t3troy th.& powers of a Second Ch.;1ID 1x1', s-,o that it oou.ld no eEccti-v-s Tpsi&ta.n<a t<J tbo H.o.ua;. <}f TJ;M E'>E'()on.d Cham- ,? 1 ber in the future waa to hayre only power? of po'K<'rs of thoee w<?e Tiot to .pxt-Knd to Jlythnlg of o, zn c ch-aracter. H- that t1H. powers of i%fere not t-o pr.&vc.nt .3, p.-arty majority carrying through th-cy haJ I tb&i.r mir.dLs upo.a. mftlc.ll.t t. <'AU03 som'c and wliZx he cou.-d co.-nc.cJ.v.s tha.t Uk} liOli; of Lord.; might b.3. to Liberal Govpr-nmrni-t they wou.'d be a. serious obstacle t') t.hc ll-ous-e- ol Camrnoins. Wh.cn p<;opj& toJd tl-b,-ni that th.?Y w<"pr' <)ppor-M,ts to a Second Cl1.:1.jnbr Govem- jri'e'nt, it was on,ly fi,;r to press them to &a.y they by <'Tiamb.r Gov-prn- n!- nt, arv.1 als() w.ha.t they m.MJit by a &c<-oHd Chamb?i- (.h?oa.r, hM.r). 'Did thsy nLpa-n tha.t. &ann:'ththis;' should stajid 111 th'e way of LJie Sing''o Chamber, or did they m'ca.n t(h.at th w.a.to bo supr-Nibs ?) c.'t.rry through a.Ll its wishes (h-par. hear'. PLa.in- ly, exiistoTios- d' a. &'<-OTid Chamber wea "f no t:) it had &om.j' ('{}n¡:;titutio()n': pow'ec- to prcv<-s!'t tht? iiist cbimbsr carrying throu-g.h its proposa=s (app.La.ua;\ Wh'c-n the Govsrnurpnt told t,oa pcopLs that tlù?y w-erc in fav-our of two Chambers, and aA the Ramc- tn:.ø. 6a.Id that the S-c'co'nd <*h'a.nib-rr was to hav3 iM- tb?y v.'cr.3 nons&Ti.E-&, .as the S-e.oOdld Chajn.b&r Gov'cj'nmc'ut m)0<:nt d&nnnation by thè S'Ín.g>} Chamber. On t!i.a other side, as a-n a'tternativ. they had an oÐ.l.a.oor:J.t:} ac.hcme, nrst for thf' constitution of the Second (.hamber. and tiMii for J.'('.d}u"tm21lt w.ith the Hous-c' of Cojm?iOT]s (.pplauoo), '1'11'2Y .h.ad hcard a gTeat df&a.J 'a.bout th'e absurdity of the here- ditary a.nd how unfair dt wLs tha.t a, h'er'edita.ry LTiambej' &lT.ouId have 611.dl powers, yot'1. tho pril'Sent Govennjne.nt, thou.gh d.enoU11c.ing th.'? pr.in.cip'.c, r.-ever propo&pd to ah.?r it in the olio'hte.Bt d, Wha.t t3i'3 Opposjtion wanted was to dtJY'c'lop a scheme which w{)d sup,-trsed- th. h.?r.editary priiEC.:p"-e and ivcorbstruct t.!p &n.d. 'C,ha<Ynbar on a. proper and &o.midc.r footing' (applaud). Tho Seoond (1'ambcr wouLd skjl,oo mi-sd& and :g'<):ú.ti V<f opinion, <i-nd would carry out tho d'eJibc.ratcly ,L,)op-,rt.a.in.eJ will of tlte ppop!.s at l.arg"() (ap- In any ca&p, should th'p-re be any hitch Eji the working betwcc-.ti the two Houses R.ft&r the reforms had tak.?n plœ, there should bo .machinery for tidjusting thoa? dIir.f:£.noœ of optMon. Fh-st of aL, minor qu.p'stioitB mtght be adjusted by a joint ait- "I. ti'ng'. or by som'? d:J-e?.MoH, nencsdd?d over by th)3 8pea.k?r of the Rou?a of ConunortS; but wht-n qu.a&tioss 01 ?."<'a.t ijBT'ortaTic'c had to t'? d?.aZt with—a?d su<'3'L questioas -aa Distasta-b- <Li&lmMait a-cd Di.-cr.dowm-fEt cajn'e und'er that cSt?g?ry—importaTif questions which brought a.bout irppv&cabJ'e chan.g??, th<*y mus-t b& r<?- I f<erT?d to th-3 decisio'a of th.? people at La.ye (,'000 In th propoaaZ.s the democratic I.'rin(';p{' w..1> th-arou.SIily reco- c.i&cd. In tJ:o tL?st p: it !St th'a informed Hoi;aa of JL<trda by thj .s.pttrsg' up of a better tlizm H!-& h-crOO.it3J'}' OM, and secondly it th.a giving of an to th'? a& ccuJd d. krm;iIe a'ny great -p.-hich m;ht 1'i"1d to Paj'l'ia.nM'at He the thiT!k.;Dg wh.i.c.h of the two m'etho.d.s conformed ta tli. i<k.aJI; wilier wer,3 the mGst apP!'«)'IJ.lat.t'! t-& a &Jf- g'.ov<'rn'Lng' country? So, might eay that u-n-ficr tJi2' t:h'3 R.OU.M of was RU!x'nK, but wou!d point 'out th-a-t a. p3rtV"-m.j.ty of ComjnciLs v.aa quit-s a thug from thût. ÅnYOl1'(' wLo had sat iR the HcuRp of Comm'&iLs kN-?w .it w,¿,s dominated by th.3 Pas'ty \\niips. Evpry diy,ic.i,c-n of importn.nc<; WM worked by t].:o Whi.pg, QBd it wno almost ic i-i lM".v th'c partv sy-"te,m worked. In fact on<* .m-ight Eay tJia.t tin \V,It.: 1)20 tum.?.d- <i. r.ad tLs. w-nt isto thre r< spcctivo lobbies .:lr..1 voted as tTh:Y we.rc t{)-d ('3mg.htBr\. ÅI1 ",s:¡>mhly 60 1 I the party system r,,ii,y rep-FFut-cl th-e paTty iui majority ct thf? tim-e. It did Kot rcp.c- &c.Dt who'? mind of th-o of t.h<" <)ou'ntry (applause Ths idca.1 of th? HOJl. of Comnn<x'is—to w,"pr-M?nt th-s 'a. gTAud but it did Tiot mfa?! major.ity- Hou" of Commons, 1.h. two t.hiBP's V'oCi'.e diSor'pnt. ]';[ this ca-ge thfo.ry "lli>a. T.?mote f.ro,.it fact. Und)&r th-e, pr<6.:mt tsm th'3 th'&0try th/'t tho wiU of t'h.e PIO!li.Cl waH and it rcn:ct.d Ib.? opinion of the party trmmpha.Tit a.t th? po:> Even Mr Asqu-'th had Torc-ois.oo th? dtrgpr-i .hi a. srtpr<'me Hou.s-e of ConunoiM. and sonTte inus*, bo tak-M tho WÜ:8 ci .&erat<h nlqjo- riti'TS. Thy 321 kn,l2w how gcra-toh majon- wei-- <)bt-i-inod by co-ope.ra.tion betwce-n or four g'roup5 It w.as not rig'ht that t.h'3 coBstitution <s.hou?d b? so cha;ng:d that wh.a.-twN ort, d?&ird sJiould be paæ9-d into '.a.w, amd ji<. ss.id that it va.3 better th-cy &houJd b.av.s a- t-;yst-em by whi<h they <'oiL'd .go to th{'-p.cop! on <Miy gn,,at q.u'Mbion. 13t'è.y aho'j''d have. GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE (applause). 'Ih.q should iiot liavc Gov<'jn- m:nt by the party WirR-p1.Œ.ers. rilio, L.ibcraJ Party spok's of tb. of th'? Bouse of Lards, but on which side W2S th'e' arro- ?nc&? (h'?!i'. ]'.?a.r). Lt:'t th??m c.o?.-id?.r Lh'" propoc.a2-9 of th<< and the pro- ;PO'ÿ};S of the Hou.<? of Tho of LordR had a schema -ivhicJi involved gi<?a,t sa<'riHc?s and g'r<a.t c.ono'?asio.us on their part. Tbpy propoa d to aba-ndon the pow<'r over th.:y gave up the horcditary prin- cip.?. ajjd th-?y w?-.p pr'pp?r.;d t.h?t t.h.3 ??iB- 'La.t'iv<* authority of th? RoiLs-e should b? &ub- or.di-I:1k\ to th. wi' 1 of t!e people-. And y<-t, ths Lib?ra.lR sa'xl that tli? Lords w?r-s ajro- ?'int. H'? thought that w..?? a v.?ry uar'rasan- ab'i'e charge (app?iuse). The ia<'t of tht& .ma<t- ter waa wero th, r-,3zt,y gam-p., and working' fojr party .atLc.n.e. T-hc, G-o\'rnm.e'Ilt sch'pine WG.6 unwiae aaid (.a.pp..la,us.e). THE CONS-TTrUTTONAL CHANGES AND THE Eow th('Stø working tm con- c<'ction with the C'JtUTch? Th-fy woe! toJd th.3,t th-e W<xlsii p.eo1e desir-ed to Die-10-Stalilsh t.h.3 Church m Wa,cs. the diSouJty thpv had to facn -wa;3 thia.: Tb.? Clru:cl1 h'&- ,,onj:d not spccia.L.iy to W-3.0:of8, or to En-7a-d, but .it W'3; one T;X)dy (.appi-au-,w,). Th",y ood not kit off ,0. pi<p-&e ot a thi'ng without d3.1!'lcg. mg' tbo whQ: (applause). It was lik-e teJI-
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LLANRWST RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Th,- Rev. E. Hawsaa WLlll.TmB PT,Sid-ed at the 'ordrMM'y of this C{;Ui1lC:.1 on Tue&- d.iv. The foljoW1Íng- m2m be-rs wpro pr<e- eent: M.ess.rs W. WiEia.ms (viœ-c.hrmaø;. J. R&barts, J.P.. J. 0. D. J<MM's, J. Owem. Eva.'a Rob?.rt&, R. 0. WiEm), D. Owen, a.E4 E. Edwards, to?<'th.?r with th.c CJ.erk (Mr T. a.nd the Surv-eyo;' (Mr Maiuicp R borts .—A Jett/M* wa6 -,ead from Mr D. Jon< thRnMng tJi-e Courcil for the: <.&- of svml=thn, y..ith him in his U,,rk that hf' had desjatchod tit.? pl<m a,TMi app:i.cati-on to th'& i-- pro><:ffi-<:>nts to th.3 Eg2v..ysb.ac.h-ro.:3.d to titw R:ld 13,- ¿:.lid thf 1kïUt!1 f.SK'knowl'cdg'.mp'nt. 'Ih.a Surveyor r<'portad that .be had .exJ.minof--d the pt at Dolhyfry«. Eglwysbacii, and found that th<- s't,11 <li4. oc.('aBi{)n-a1h- it. It v,as, how<v'er, out of tli-e lurisdk'tioR, and uad-Er that of th<.> P3ris.h CourcM or the C<HM!ty C,our,c.I.-Tlae Surv-eyo." furth-er reported th&t Ml" R. 0. I:.ohc rt Pa'B.ty<'arM, quot<4 macad.ajn at 6s Gd per cubic yard dejivered. On. load of th's W:1.5 ('.cfua.l to am load" of ordinary Ule motion or NL- J. Roberts, by Mj- W. Wit, Li&ma. surv.ey-o w-as ipc-,t,uct--d to ordw 60 cubic yards for prc-ent rcAu.iLements.
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Mrs. 147. BUCKLE, of 27, Tilt Chamben, King-sired, K tZSÙlgion, Lcnd"tI, W., II I slept in a damp hedroom yeara ,i go, &!)d it made me ternbiy rheumatic. I never knew an hour s peace from the rt Ever.it-a!!y I enderly 'ost the u-e of my a:ms ard .i- "La.-e-r my Mmbs l}¡g,:rn to sw<JJ -?U'. dr?mY ? t-h? tsw.-???s €-pT<??{i eLl over i?y L?dy u-!k:J I v..?s r<.a.r.iy twi?? my r<-rm? 6:3?. ba<-k AtMi h.cad t-o :-f}",? 9.:ld up i;otn a z- -i- I ha.d put (¡'1e L.aLd to my rock Hsd tlw CA-"],C,r on ?? t?b' Mv bs?k ?Y? m<' m? pp.<??. "AB<.th.?? c??r,?? sy:n.pt.c?Q ?'.ac ?nnary tr.:??-. th-? T.a?r beir? ?-.3T'.ty a:? tui- na.tur.T.L I v.'c? so n.H'v'0?, t'?- i wa? ?T-i-d up 'iu b:d at th? t-im.? I b?- gxil wit.h l?aii's b'ckach.? h?drL?y piUe, ?'Ed .a.ltk.)u..h ti' li:st hDx<E..lll 't to Ie <b:ng m-e Auy g'ccd the V kS\'llj to go down Afte.r tb:- tbhd box I <M<3 a., t ETD for ? \?ii?'o <?.?lT. dsy. b?t it wac foTn? htf<t tir?? af'L.?r that bpi'ore my b?k v.'ti? ;?? rig't't a-sd t.h.3 sw<LIir.gs had d. 'ipp- ared oJt<}g'j'.h?r. Kow ??-cry ?iign of d'-opcy ajed rh'?uBAt?ni i? g'< — (,S.?'?d; (Mr?< W. BUCKLE." T'U'(I rcars !a/t:f MrA s<:ld: "ft i.s .a. long timie 110w'tf;-i-n,C? I had tl;.? &;II <n tiM <M' dro.psy. <i<'<:t*M u.d to t-sU me tlii'.t; I ;1lQllkl B b to w-,Aak qgaiii, but ;110- my cuTf I hvl.) ab to k¡[.p a.hout 8pk..n.;ii&y." ar.? 2& M a. box. six 13. 9d: 'of .a21 dca2,e)-c., <u 8, Wcl ?i.r?t, Oxfotrd-&t:<t, \V. I i&" LIKE Al -KIS. L-jCKI,E HAD
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In th." ,0;(': k <;i)J.ng Novt.mbt-r 19.h, there «re<'< 43 ft'M<.h outbreaks 01 t.wine fcv<r (ihra<' in Shrop 32 oi ambrux, four of glaLdI., &nd 14 « iCAb.
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"Æ..c:_ mg' a. mjam that his c-o&t TrotjJd be th-p better if his r-ht e'L&ev'e cut off. T3ij? fact of JJ12. was that tL, CTiuic.h wouJd suSar if the W'al&h '<?&-? cut off, arid CTiurcthnipin throughout th- lamd WiCTI2 justly tf'llti,t(Vl to bo Ttfp.a.rd Wth'sn any -part of the w.h,oj-o body thMatc'n.pd with hmr.he..t.ioTI tH' &poJ,i?.tioa (Loud ch'e'ers Th?y wpre th'er'e- for? a;ak?d to euppo.t cocLst.itutio.na.I reform which <iR3ur<d that th'3 whol.3 shouJd b? coDGUiIt&d befM. t.h.a.t sort of t.h;H? dow. He kll'W tha.t p1;)pI." would t<l them tha.t wha.t wa-a intrant to be d<MM to r'e- li.eyt3 Wa:es of a.Ti Church. Ho was gLjod to ba to.'d wha,t was, bs<c<ms3 i.t w&s to u:id.e'jstair:d what was me,=t by D.ia.cstablisohIr'.Jnt wh'?n appM-ed to I th-e wboua Church of ELLg3.ud and thaji wh;B it w.a.s proposed th<at tJ:'2 pr-cS>0nt appleatioll dionid be- to th.? taking' away of a ato diooFaes. Th'? m.ai'n po.int. cf D* -;s- tL.? and m.Mi r;poK0 of VV 1.eG b:.in 15' reli'rv.F.d. of &Ti "aL,-m" <Hiu;ch, !M eebcd 't.h.en' w<h.?n did t.h<cy euppco? t-li-at it an "aLi.pn" C'hTirch'' (applause. Wh.sa th.3 BIitis.h <Tiu.rch th'p authority of Rorsfp, -it apd. t.o th3 wllQc, of tb.& i&!a.nd. or the groaticx pa,t of it, -d not to Wales 'a-loB-a.' 'rb'; British Vt'.ho coYi&pDt'pd th'e authority of Yrav have b&en wis3 or f()()1i1sh, but th-l-v did Qct act on .bahajf of NVad,es .a2.&T.?..L& f-:Kt, tho:>2- wba argued oth.orw.Ise 'must h?ve T??d tJipir IiistoTi?s up- side down (?u?hbpr). The qu.r&tion T-?a?ly w.s between th< S« of Roms on t.be oae side a.T.d tlli", od na.-t.-ior.a; idpa.1 on th'c oth.?r; a-rd tJM ha.T-m wcs u-ndoa, wht£.u t.h.c.y WtSTit b.ack to t-hf TI-ieN, v..?-:t hcx'k to tb2' dd';a.I with tlje (huich, am-d tllat und-er a Tudo" d'pstLny (apIÙ:u,s.e). Th-3 w-betlwr th'e' Oimrc.h w&s a.a "al'hem" 0< 3PSiJ b? and, if th.{'i{, W.:1.-5 anyth.'ng- of th? kird. was RJao a dpiinit-e time it took pl.a<?. Th'&i''? w&a Tio suc-h ti It v.as n,ot untiJ th'3 ISth o?ntary that th"r-e was asy othe,r Church dn th.? land. Th,¡:; fact that t.hof''9 h.a.j be<'n corruptions h.ad othing t.& do wit.M th& na.tio.caJ qu.ætlon. Kv doubt .Elnglish Bi&1JoOps had ben put i.nto Wa-ks. but il..tl waa through pf.O}Ù> tbpoWie'r to put Ui-em into rLch H.c g.-ud mo&t <-mphat.ic- ai!y that hd lz'v.c'r b&eu aai-v qTM&t;ion mix':d up Tn this CburcJi qurstion at Thoe- Chutrch h..1d sometimes h:¡m offi- c.c,z--d by En.g:! hsh BL-,JoTks, but to-d,v it w.as ofri-oei,od by Ri.&b.op-i. Ho a.t tht3 BiRLop of St. p-11 TId h'e' wa.s W,,h C"Sugjit2x Ag.ii-a hoe had spokes t.o th'e Bishop of St. hs fajiewd he d,?t.e<'t2d a. o:->.rtain a,Ü021l t in his ;n::ru¡:l'2;\(', a.n4 -vi-CLS sur? timt 1J:¡ l.oe,ds.hip d,'d rjot sp:.ak native oock-r.,ey (la.u:}¡t,e.r a.n.d Tt!.? frutJi w:.t.s tha-t THE WF-IQll t'RUR.C'R WAS THOROUGn- L Y WELSH. It Tras in its ministry a.nd in its ) .Histhicta. W.el&h in til-? hJJ gU,;lg.e of mfajiy of its &rviO(,s, &nd to ca:l 'it H.¡jo('D," or aill ",a.\0n" ChUJrc.h \"8 to x.p.'{'.ix" a tæoen-t for fict.ioel w.b<?a iiction waa aJtog?ther out. of p?cs (a.ppLi.u&3). W?s th?T.? acy oth)er !prouDd why DtMsta bl.iahni.5Ttt shou'd ooopt2d? Th-?y wc-Tc, t-&'d that tha Stat.e should not ha.v? control over th? (.Church, ?nd tha.t Es- ta.bJ.i&hT?:.nt r.cocsaa.rily :u?3i:t. co.TitroL H-a a.g'?cd with tha 6r&tpropo,itioD. a,nd dLs- a<?pp<d with th3 &c.eccid. It wa.s not ri?-ht, &nd it ws- Eot- f&:r that Lh-e lto(}ud hav-p octBtroJ iB epirituaj mstt.:js i.n th.? Churoh. Parliampnt has righUy handed over th,. Coa- vooa.tioa the qu-2stdoa of th0 ;r{'Yl!on of th'a PMypr Book 111< &tàli>f",hm.e-nt did not m..1.D. t.lt. control, end -if t.h,t' wa/at- <d aDy prooJ of that t-h-pyhad <mlv to'look to Sootla.nd (.'h-s-sr, But th.? .r(' fact of the ma.tt.?r was th.a.t t.he d.'sput.? did u-ot tu'T: on thte question of The r, o.n It (ap- 1ÜlL"'2). of the Church wc,re d.Fdi<-At.?d to .h<-r for th.3 01 th.? pco- pLe in past ':s. a,.ndno doubt th.e Wha"(, &om- nmn.ity d:-diMt<d th.3 t.ithrs. In r,-tv:at tinM-s th.?y ?d b.?n '-pool?'' to?thfr und? t.h.e eup?r??on of th? E.cc?esia&tIc?J Commiss'io.a- by which Wa:€s had profited. as -&h-? moM tk.D sh'e lizd pa.:d bv way ot' support ior poor Oen-efioNi (.app'.au&o). 111" r'lldOW.1h'ub of th.e Church ab- so.iut'ciy to h<*T in so fa.r a.s 'any propcitv CO¡ÙJ b,on. to a Corpora tio.n. It tJ:t propert. taken from h,Lr, it "1 unj I.13L of property from its (a.p- It v.'Ûtd 00 far mo.rs UlljU:s-t to if- mov< property for t:eu:11' pur po?.?s (.pp.Ütlè:i'e T.h.o>y h.id of lat. had aai ('l.J.t')''J>Y<lt-J iUgl:áy int.o th<? e-cûk>GbiœJ l'éi- ?'ou9 ?od?a iii Wa-rs before th-? W?.&h Cii-?-<-h Oo'nmissio;i. Fro-? that i[ ?ae c?ar tliat w.hi? th.& Chu.:<'h had propMtv, tJie various K<M<osfo"!Y!ist bodi?..) h?d a.I?o t.bc. prop?ty. It w?s unrtd?onab? to im.a.T-in<- thit .a-nyon.? could say, and th.crc w?.s i-.ot''Lh? s.j:ghbE&t ground for such art property of t-h. <L'Jiurt-h was on a footui? fror!i that of th.? i's t d- n<n:.in':itio:l,'O, did i:ot th:nk it just that property which was c-iv<-u fo.. a. M.jg-ous purpos.? '?hou'd b? t?n from 02.lY body <uid g 1 to s?u?.r purp?.? Aud L.o put it to any Lo.n.st m.an, v.?.th?r h- be- a. I\OEC(Htfo.r?t 01 (.hurchma? ? t i??t to tak., p"o;x.rty ?iv.n t.o Pc??.ou.a bc??. a.H.d to hand it oY?-r ? a.H.d to hand it <)var LÚ tt..ier sjjd ?.?.?.?? obj?t. ?p;?.u?:-). H? h.c;?v? tj;? m cvc:y !)ar? ot K.??Hd and WaL?, -hc'e M-a? H s-reiit. d?U -oi .p.xc<?.p!:t, ?.jj?i.?:, w?j.? yolf.g on by t;? Ya.r?uj d.om;n'" ?M-'?o.u- ÇvlLÙ.fJ.S- as w..n en il;:1.J w h-il-e t.> t4D by 1.;) v.M ?u:? ??t u?re ? n.o Ch??tu?n v.i.o \?_?d t.o h?m.?r or ihjuTie d? woik of K(,!i- wr.f.onnjsts or wn.o w i;¡¡.d io &I ny,h:JI: by fo-x-e <,f èL'1 Act of <J hÜ.der or p?ycnt. r?n wo.kir,? a.nj d.o.ii.r ??t was r..?nt <'<-?orUirh? to th?u- oM-n cotna.- .?? (a.T p??). An.j all }M a.?? ?-? t?.i. tJwv a.s <h'?climcn sh?u?d b? '.?ft t.o .h.<nr 'c"k in the M!.n..c way a,,] tho"y j.-ft N.form:i.')s to do t.h<'ir pait for tha erkvy cf (jrod (a-pp?uaa). Wa? it h,3. .to. by Act 01 Pari:a.nMKt the g¡"è'.at spir;tu<d work \"Úüh ai fa.r a-3 it bL-;cn;sd to \Va.iea. \ad at ..im (i, CouM rMH.s-i.u'.nly-miiiuo'J K?n- j'llliÛfy in. his 'va th.e of t.)Ü Üul work of another reii,zious OL b-d. by -a it of prc-<-rty \dÙ,:l L:1wiu.ll.T bÙ;t!1g-cd r_' it? He bo;i<!vad the more in-'y koke-d at tJt-o 1:1UWÓ,Æ, from ot.h-er .JC; thuu a. pB.isa.n po)B!, <<f vi '.v. t.hc m:jt'<; ti would &ce i!. i'! -the tizio ligh>t. L&t tii<;m Jl,:Jk a. tha nial from a broad'JT p.ufnt of vie'.v than that <j'r par'ty faction. He v )j.3;t..uad.ed the thpy Ie:; the s):irlt of fa.t.J-v;t In, to cx?ud cc::ti-ci<)'OM :d <k.J<xt t:h."ir j u>Liinwnt ..bo more certain t iv-aa Mt<tt di<*p:t- downaam w('Æ.d bo reJC(J.ed by tbp fIoo of a rehgious pcuple He hat-ed, to &,ar tha.t 0OI1l!'C)'e-rsy between tJic Ghuioh and He 11Op& that a.11 WTIV the Civurch in thi3 wouM ma?e it cl'sar that wb:L& th?y wer<' fo;' the Cjhurch -they wora Dol d-u-cefore &saaBst -Æ (.applaud). lie was oeriaia clt m tJw mt:>r.eS;;i;¡ of thp poo.¡.l-e the, giou;d t,raw a-i th.av Hvi.-d in a time c.f gre" changes. There was a great iBM-w- m-ant oi opm'fon. And it beii,v-,A then) t.> do which wo'n,d d'3Stroy any spiritual rnaclllTY. which. c.!j€<c de-stroyed. eourd ncvef bs- e&t up a.n T}1 wa.s a c< gr<-at ¡.mh Mriie. ajnd. ao OlÚ7..em, they had to do drjty u!Kkr p&-i!.oa.i Let Uie<a im be but fi.{ht f'ur ttj)C ri-ll-it. H. <ij;:Q '.hem whJ:e re[orm.1.g t::e (:JnE'Lat.i<)ll to .srid m&ia)t;iin to M.'<* t.h<it tha p:}p!û æ'f'.lJd tinv? t:'<' Jsa: \v<rd. a,d i.h'st .h'ey &ho-u'Ld not be the crœture:- of party, but tMa party 4.5 <ui ins,,ruaric-nt, &L. th'y mi in tho futme. as .iJn ilic- pa.st. b? democra 10 aD& iree. ,pr,clUx.i of o't tbew &7:iemt inh-jt.'lnœ-t:.he n.od.<?i a.n'd' envy ct every c&umrv ttb.a'. Jovcc. to I:R f"e'3 (Cth-&ers<. MR ORMSBY GORE then mt,ycd :re;.orut-i<s.n:—Th<it th.,3 ¡;-t-'(n:r iy p'r.tt-cat.s aga r-,a, the (L¡aDjj.si1:.nent a.rid diM- orbd.3w-ient of the \1511 Uimrch to whid1 the is p!cd?fd, and c-alls upon ail who the hjgbt imerE-st5 of .!J.<a mTic.n al hoa.rt' to Oppose .every Par <<KMiid'a,t.e wiMt s:Jpj>0r:S a. tnessu're 60 oonC'¡:TY cc jumio3 ind. I-C I h'beny." The -waker æj,.j td-at {t7 Lad heard Uiai: th.o rex.ham we.K swli-ed wLh beor a.ad sodden ''ba<xxi." bttt that moe-tJng- ¡¡nh-e,;itatÍ1J\2:1y showed that to be W<Æ1cn t'o'ul.d 1i,Ù:rJ to the f.P.øaÍ1e9 they bt4 i'?ea.id with SU' int<;Li.?etMa c&d <.ttt.or.áQn if 5udl a w..re true. U< ÓJ,¡Jed L'jrd li.u;zh Ct'cii for }Ús and wi?ed &1-&0 f3. tha.rhk ?hira fcr tie help i'Q t.*<< c,.p :h In ;1 Hc'uas of Con, -c WI101her jt W;:i> in ple,&dlnq the cause of t-lie øchv-:Ù of Menon'ath.shire or tb" Ch-u¡-1}; b.' w a_s always in Jus r.aœ. (.c,hü!rs). Lord 1I'UR& C<x-u h.a.d bown t.ha:. ev.enin. tha.t ho ww Mt è.J[;t-.ar.¡¡.h18 n'ra.n, as. h- SL.I; on the- Welsh Church Gommj"ioD. he ha.d n-ct word of i R re'po;'t. wh.IX'1:; li6 yzot oruy o.3alt it. h'u. had 1j:lbliahed cxtjsct's ai-.d fi'rtras b-;fcir-& the r<"pO;t was made pub'io (a.ppl&uae). Starry Daviw. fuppo- .?J ?7 Sir Fo'?r Cum- iiH'c, and earned \\i..h cbecrs.