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p.so, 1m1.. T. , w igclish lan ht -mit itq protI-I t ~ . is known U , iýs now it may b 4 slahops have int e+ ! , ' hrmaeol~gy. u da towers bestrew p N an d ralsaaw in 'a.. fPble fa to reb gt the granuder of r dent pla th' suggest a method, and a katistý,.v"ces rO"' ,+ Am.r Aiams will nsilo st b the terms, but +tc . 4euti hre to observeso that nidicationsrmirtth -yh re oat of-place. There is noqunistYn It the present moment of any peculiar legislation fort Ile rehabilitation h of Southerners. It is not a question which is r eontaminated with the profanei-but on they contrary involverad qiostion of higher import -it affects tPablinse destinies of the Irish t, Church. - t This is the great subject which the spiritual p as dalen lure exiles foat Parliament, t a W'sfore them for cousideration. They are )i.Ult to examine the disendohiment of their Church, not upon abstract principles, but as an accomp!ishied fact. They are not now going to consider the nature of this Irish Bill, and ts relatioss of non-conformity to the eter had-.rinciples ofjustice, but simply to tipd out t some means of escape from the direful results t which are sure to follow. The fact does not dwell in the higher. regions of speculative philosophy, but has a bearing upon the most i tangible thing in life-the revenues of the Irish clegy. It is not astonishing, then, that the litsht+s of. Armiagh and Dublin, the two greMt leaders in thealefeated army, should put on their buge gold spectacles for especial study, serateh their heads in wild disnmay, and> cry out "reconstruction !" 'I But what does this word mean on the Brit ish side of the Atlantic It is simply this : icThese Bishops, in common with several others, have issued calls for provincial synods, to be held in September next, to take measures for i the representation of the clergy preparatory to the formation, of a Church body.-That is to say, that the Lords are hatching a big egg, and the chicken that is expected to make its appearance is the "Church body." St will be difficult, so apprehond, to form al correet idea of its true nature, or define its proportions;'but to judge from the tenor of the pastorals issued by the Bishops, it would seeai hat this Church body will be comlposed of both clergy and laity. Thus the lay element will be included inthe future transactions of the Church, and before the meek and submis sire Reverend, will presume to take bittm-er upon his bread, he must first call upon Mr. Layman ,pr his sage and important advice. Iv,: . A l element will now be blended with the ¶:~--4 , and the executive powers of the cler -: meast La based upon the unanimous deci S's!ims bit his ugant body, which has neither head nor tail, and upon the conclusions which may be formed by both orders acting in sacred concord. But let the above mentioned worthies put on their spectacles once more, and look at us straight in the face while we ask them one question. If the idea of obedience is correla tive with the idea of authority, it follows that if therebe any to command, there must be some to obey; if there be some to preach, there must be some to-listen. But if you admit laymen Sinto your equncils you extend to them a coxm mission and delegate to them an authority i which cannot belong to them as laymenr. But titer all, what is the limit assigned to the layman in this new spiritual career upon' which-he is called upolLto enter We cannot suppose that such or such a nblopkeeper, no matter how respectable he may be, can modlify the existing opinions upon the eillcacy of grace. It may be that his vote for an incrreased eeive the attention of the Bishops; lnt here he will stop. Let him not, dare to pollute the sanatuary with his unconsecrat-ed footsteps ; let him not dare raise his voice in the temple where silence ought to reign, except when bro ~ren by the sobs of the repentant sinner or by the bymnasof praise. In fine, let him not dare to comment upon that s4ying doctrine whic' Luther made known to mankind. The Ilishops 'can do all this. All they.want is their hmoney. It is not to be thought for a moment that the great Armagh and Dublin will lose themselves in a multiplicity of ideas. They may engage in debates and counter-debates; they may lay down principles and evolve them to their latest consequences, according to the sylogis tfie-msd* f -Lately; (ut after all, there will be order in this troubled chaos. Amid the wild ideas all dancing in confusion, one will stand forth from the backgronud clear and welldefined, and to see it, it will not be neces sary for them to put on the huge spectacles. That idea is mhoney. They may say among thoemaselves "laymen may give us trouble." Tyne, brrt a principle which will give vitality to our almost inani _ ,ea te Church must be tole'rated despite the i2anitCtaionvenleceis which may follow. Lay ngeJa.w the basis upon which we repose; ashaey drianfomprivate individeals is the foundtion upona which our church ins built, fbr -, it away sad whither do we fall ! The -aa dd 01 'ilet las sent ums away fros their doors wdI i~L, soth, "God speed;'" and to 'rbaS.aiw -go, unltes-to ye, O laymen Ie us uoIt*, then, and reconstruct l Tiu thp smighty movement which is being IBgi ted assoag the higher members of tlhe JriL:. l ie ax. g - the' -atrodaetion of the lay ls*Aumt rate Ltte isundittsa obuincis'kaas bee - et' fei"" b+ w p--;-- - of etigp atling the in pseervigbo 'te Dish t aqse 3 da50aPa i Jvi5n tk *, RQow teledty P sil pot .o without. "thin slavthasetq cs hi i to'eome forth, +di stlt g egg htia. great "Ar SI1M blin" - o set. The month of Septe petd time. In Psabpao hile, we s h pray, lest, Ct Nstei4 a f an hnn% M en4t n trn . out a wa dangerous crocodilýl ý, -" i It is said pa t't1, ge 'I sahosity that I ' PWiaX. is going. werect a spinumeas$n acmn- o 7 ory of the GenieraltConncirwiltAis nt assent- ý t , ' ble. The marl-bleb ts blSing rednoed to theoi, 'o dimensions specitled taI-,ile plai, rtsl the inl - scription is alree4y .4rwn up to p planced ' . npotl'iae pedestal. In eueantimae the pre-a, w parations .for th*e ,aenei rP,I being pushed '-I Le forward with oner~tn b7l'gt ire atsept of t a. of St. Peter's, tnd tlfe side ehapels of.St. Michael 1 and the Annunciation, are destined to be chant- til ht here of the Coun4l. Tlhe s rentfon of the ro world is now directid towasAi Rome. His e. Holiness, despite his extrcmno age, is in the et- . of joyment of good health, and the smile upon ` I on his lips indicate his confidence in the over- re is ruling power of God, and in the eventual tri- t Rs utuph of the Church over its enemaies. 4111i rt Somee speak of the withdrawal of the French ,' sh troops. Bnt there is no indlication of this on i .1, the political horizon - nor canu we see how thi al would prevent thle meetilng of the Coaucil o: Ithe day appointed. No doubt the emissaries of; :,, I- Victor Eanuaunel will endeavor to interfere ri of with the designs of the holy F:atlher. T'lhis Yi: at scents to lie their espcia'l nmissionr. lut the i Sassenmbling of Catholic l ;ishiops in the centre ti t of the C;atholic wor]dl ms nt blt Ihe r,.garlde si, c ,i imuch . as ta hniaan re.solution as the result of tlthat divine itmpulsi cammunicated to them by to: Is the spirit of God. The Gentiles may rage, andt t ot the enemies of the Chluch ntI:y devise va int., ve thing,,. ,but the litt that lal: 1 gaitlone forth inlll- I' ist ven wil ll hae t i's ellect upon earth, Aind theaIy ie present gefieration is destined to witness one tt of the grcatest C'ouncils that has ever been i" to formled since the ecreation of the world. t Tilt: IIti I .ANtD q(ilI:STiroN. dal udi When Gladstone said that a clhange would I t pass over the moral atmioslhcre of Irel. , ihe it- did not refer exclusively to the clhiuge int!,lit.l ."t` s: in the passage of the Irish Cihiurch hill. There' rs, was another element to hle realized betfole the be pregramuna-e' -ight be said to Ie finished. Thet I. or relationls between ltanllord and tenant, llLtt lt ly dectermined upon omllle other principlo than to th~at taup nt which they at lresent repose. The', gr question is tmolncntolus in itself, but it asstunlrs its graver proportions front the influence whichl it may exercise upont the views of lnglishl ltand a lords and t~enants in rcgrlrd to theiir relaiiv e " its positions. The, univetoal discontent of'.the in lie ferior class will soon pass into the dtltinite fllor I p: it of a mlotion brought forward i ' Pariiamit to i of regulato the rights of tenants, tand to prevent'i 'nt landlords fromt interfering in an iilegitinutle Iof mi anner wvith the property which pri rly L lis- lotngs to thie tenaut. The Irish will claim lro tcr tection against eviction, by asking for tixity of t: ir. tenure. They will claim the reward of theIIir i ce. own labor by asking ibr conmpensationt for itr- I, the provenents. They will claim that freedomtlt er- which is the birthright of every nan who is 's ci- not a slave, by asking the Government to I her grant thelm theso rights, for they know tlat ich once in possession, they are omaaiaeipated fromu red the absoluteism of laudllsrls, and so long as they do their duty, they can march with a fear pnt less tread, and tremble to meet no nman. us There are several .chages contempllated int i one Ghlidstone's policy, but assuredly the greatest Ala- of all is that which will secure for the Irish i hat- farmler the reward of his labor. me And when we come to cast a retrospeltivFt tust glance at the condition of the tenatnts ai the f' nlcn Irish soil, it is astonishinig to n\ itness the latl omt- tietce and resignation with iw.hi.ch they yieldedr rity to ianjustice. We dIo not say that 'evit<-in' were freqttient, but certainly the liability to ae 1 to turned out, kept the tliud of the tenanit it a poni perpetual state of apprehension, mid cugelu tnot t.lldered a species of servility verging uipont thet' , no dispositioan of a slavie. How cotlld he dlo anry dlifyi thing to displease his EIgllahs aristocrat of a of landlordl H ow could lie pass himt withoutt usedt the uneuial ,iw of a syucopalint : 11I,\ could lerte his personal interest, and vote aigainst--t + 1the ! Protestant tendencies and albsotlute rule of hitn lups ; upon ,whout ho depended foir his da:ily subsist IpleI ence ? In line, how could lie hiold Iup his hei-d bro- and say that lie had the dignity of a mtitan r by iThis was iatpotssile l without entailiig u1,oi 1 dare hlaimself irretrievahle rain. lie is Iut a tent:lt hicth t 'will, liable to be ca-t out unlona the roadside hops at the whimi of the landlord. 'thii iilmprove icy. meiits which lie hlad tad lia luplli the hauiil dl the lnot entitle hiltl ti olll compensationll alndl the mli"r Ives crable victim of injustice will ie driven froit ag the ,lt holill, lihe hielt so adoear, tilad firo tllh l ll:ii trieds il Ieo lo\v-dl so well, to seek t nir I alatll-Ose litir uotU to liosio.ltalae shur's olf'.iAmterieaa gis- IBut the ltark au'ilterc is nearly pailst., illa at Iere brighltt speck on th/' b,'izar tdniauishe.t uts of. lnid the arrivnal of a hptitr sejlsoal. JuntiCe is ,it Inate, but it wiill ho doline. atld Ireltand is atlvaIt and ciig tale1.athe_ it assigtned lathl to frei.edolrt and zces- social llla linti s. C ,I.altirtilt. I cles. - ----'- Gola, MiED.\t i'l\a'tN' l.|CiIINl.-Nti artia'I, arlale I ai t I liclX irt- iil lllV ilit..r illlo lilllil. 't. a I.|ilta rr .l. is ai - tli buth a ,i | 1 c 'rt "r cv on h, . t' uuai ti m r ,,ti tarttr ta n ,. t ao , the is elit w Ntaaa llT \ rtlrit n iOle nllr , - a-ltr . taii " eS e i -.plli'ltrli l| t tat , I irelai It cirr ,i hrra tiji tritt t h Ill lra tn pI'I trll rttl l arir. a, Ciii. ,r irtia. tItiDl. Irirt i iIt ii It, for L7tl t it, at ar ,tail atitcih, ah .l , It tier'stt uiIt, rIt hh . I Th aria'llel Iauiiidaionrl' aural hiit-r than ,-r h5 Tiii , n atal" i atll' ter ' of w l.. : aaeshirr -1 . ,rits ,.,risti r li isill : 1 c ll r in- ~ it n sall tulqcl b y tire tn r ruin lll,4 att. !inl '.l|)l :rv. a it Meilsi Si-, wind 'ilattl '. h t l. nitllta i lt':i, ;a i- .t rsnalal to "be a s titair--Ilt' pricr I' ar rlt firar d,,I' tt: --: 1' s ila tnt. Thu dlepait a-i ni Iil Canal Rttl-i'. reht'uti r.. loes Csl.rllid'U , tar aLa'aal t, till talac acl*t'l rlthattnra in t lar oltrr.t stttlut thic tapaltilitles i tais tl \'lng luathilt..i . , i t iit l the gilrrs sa needuccl franuftlaua. ,to ~lAnralr i' Nz* Mi-ronD fOR OnG.N.--This Whshwk i tact wi' thJ rseiasrkaible cntre. ac a rt;andlard fur techlnlg the cairtnct orngn slad arielueiloa. The inet th trchezsarrualingl it I * 4 NEW ORLEJ SMARKUTS. S to a W leek lkIu spm *trr . bad satur'dy Morning, c Optebe*~ * I. Corrt--Tho movement in Cotton slloe our l tl | wco"k' ro holrwn a matertil iorse over tbat oflast we rkr. but at dehidedlll ower fiure. -e .tenor tur of I iaertuol and 1Sew "York dpiannahs bIeM beenn ut- |ev fur',b, R ot to tei rMtsr ofr ho ldlOr, of uiotao. net I1hl1c thef aeut l ucttn tiuln gold ani caittge t 111 h:at had the eatl of unpetllug the nuirket usad ausi g. itu t tl tit c irregtl rit y tin price pr rde. ri pt. 17, thlu it Srled vulllne1 up 145. · a at prett Lt eneral dtwlhuiLllr o'i'.. &oturday. ltb, the sales am1uttn d to I00 bolded u at t'rr gtiltar Irilt, rctnltDlgý oIy a alight t'oditlet·thiitrt it .,.nutatiottltr m kriday. IMouda,, the sake sums ,tl I 1tt ,7 b , ;( at Irregular pr tiCe , howC e tlr ll 1 ) u rthe r l. e. . ... tt toe early in t ay l ist of t iet low Ioth . ,l ti let woa wllhout aoimoation; t lllt'oralet loitti telutik i't t1 iltrthor dp'cte pleels. an d the shoh'.i c, mprisd oni b l1: hakles at Irr g Gtlar ratet , shownlll i Iet dl'ln oa to Iv L: "t Lth tilprevilos tin'igref imrore blit the murkt .clou tt lteht ttuf oettltl that holt q uotationt for all gra st' t icti-it be regardedl but as Ioti i \ual. W-edteoay. c trll, rIt tits alaT embraced 1f114 btk, aI irre nl:tu antd Cinater e t" .i:e. ho'Itujl a pretly gonerel .dct inn of }c. lhe U' l.'.' . by of 4m ales inot ifbing pla rt uot" the market, the nptpply was only mtodtn'te. Thurn. fill a. l, tahe alon smmlup liOtul hbai' at Irregular tIo ,r'c, Irulingl itu the after part of the day at a decline of ,, o 1". ++" \e now quote Fod ordrin ary nIominal; low n ndl I .al Illiug "t to `ietn olddtug 27 tlo2't slwt.ing a decline tli ItI'ut tis 1st Sieptembetr to date ofl' firos 3 to 4lc per lb. tit Al rioeul to datte %i,54 balesli.' 'I'l.\.t.'t,-U'i.cOirtueI ti this mairktt rlxlbit a sliht t jIti:"' hits Ieelt gooi. bilt thie dlit'-roct betweeno tihe ', i.' t if Ltl"ril tnl seller 'Prevlets a morn extendtd l " ItIc ttll.tll t. lll t iholders are very firth at the following th U ., stt itor. , i ' .: t. ,1 AI.. .... . . ....... ............. ti D t it A. cli. t I,, ...... :,l............_....1',' r ,tat...... .Itn l "I , " , .tu (;w. il rit l . . . . ... . 1'pa lt i to , It· . i iil . ........ _...- " .................. I: !4 12 i c I5 c. 'i c t,-.......... ... .. 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',t., ,,t ",'t ,,d t,, :: .... ::n ,,ht ,,f 'I: 1t h ost i:1 L'., 1';.', -tin ! ' --I l~ridi:I . I'" r · . I:1tth 1,F.llt, lt m . , I':n;L.· Diosuta or wuns Canxsz sacr.-The a aog beautifal and touohing wall over the on happydesatiny of tli Cilt. sace, is from Mitchell's History of France: Singular fate of the Celtic world I Of its tso great divisions, one, although less unfor tunate, is perishing, wearing away, or at all events, losing its ]naguagg. costume and char acter-I allude to the Highelpnders of Scotland, tha-people of Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. Hero we wind the se ons and moral lenment of _tie race, which seets dying of sadness, and ouon to be oxtinguiashi. Tl.-Ti other tilled with inelduustihblenessof-I Fe,mniltipl is and inoreatse dtespite of overythinlg; it will be feat that I speak of Ireland. Irelandt poor elder child ,of the Celtic race, so far froml France. her sister, who canlnot stretch ont" l:er liand to lpotect across thti wyavs-tllh isle of saints, the emerald of tihe se;t-all fertile Irelani, whose iSon grIIow like I r t~r, to the terror of England, in whtoe ear iý daily'rnrruted--" they are anotiher million'1 laud of poets, of bold thinkers, of .John Eri genne, of Berkley, of Toland, of Moore, of O'Connell-la-nd of brilliant speech and light ning sword, which, still preserves the vpower of poetry. The English may laugh when they hear, in sonme obscure corner, of their towns, the Irish widow improving the coronalt over the corpse of their husband ; pclhreu a d'lrlan disc (to sweep Irish) is with tLoteu a byword of scorn. Weep, poor Ireland, and may France weep as well, as she beholds at Paria, over the gate of the asylumn w ich receives your OIns, the harp which asks for ascotr. Let is weep at, our inalility to give back the blood which they l|i.e sitei for us. In vaii, in less than two ce turites, have 4100,t)It irislt folught ill our urinti'. \Wii luist witness the sutelrigs of Ireland witho ut ti riug t a word. In like. man .er have we lo l le n t .hlect -di, hIig )t. ln our - cient allies, the 'coteh, and the $S ot .h itui-al"y lailler I l. .oon have disapp:aed frl l theI 111111 ft o of the earth. The flihlanhInds ar daily Sein;: unp opledl. Tie11111 114)1 1of (sor ifball. huhu:Ig, into largro |f:arms. whih il uisd 1)1 e1 I Siu y-,ix tl il', s in e :: t, 'l c .' 11e t .c 14111ix mils !nn and tiere hL,,:at. 11 that the Hig1h hu is - ill ,non qul} cxist in the history anti \ talt '" Sc 4ott. \,'heu tlte 1 a'l4 nI 1 1 c ci'i, .V l1e :t'e Seen pa, ,ing, t e, i:il:biL:toutof l ,li burgh ilnl t iL , ]t ir d(oot's to ,':x o, ath tll iten al nighh . Tit, Ili, ,lanh'r e-.1,i:t" hims'l" and div alpp| , : tl ; - h',d .. ! | h .t L. t. a . t'lr s the 1ifo{I "'( ;,.t 1 1, ):.t td!, , . 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