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Th- ii')|)har! oniua r.ir^anl in all ilir.'cii ms, DlTi'rliijr to i»'nl«t in Imillinat cliurrlii'ii, au.l silicitiriii v*itli tin' uri.'ui.'nt aiinloty tlm i>9iabUiili'n Mit iifa n 'icl.'.l ini-r ; imi ' '>! ihi* |imh- ptfcl of iibui.iiii)! a r .'i,i 'CMbli) cl -rsynaii iinil(.>« lu'li'lib iiirlioikln t'liJHhjr, aiil wh .Ml on.' is sent nt'a mil.l cimcilial iry dispiiHi- liu I, ho in Hiir.', ill any s'ttl-'H 'nt in wliiili lie in.iy li.- plaiv.l, 1 1 (it-n th't riAiii-otablj part of tho Inhabiiants iiitnan iiirr '.iitinfj cjnfffi';fati 111. 'Pli tk ari- in llm I'mvinci; l.iO tn\»ii»lii(», con- tainini^ fr.iin tOt to .i(H) fa^iili %, in imoh of which a cl Tiryniin iniyb>mn«t iin'fnlly I'lnjiloy -il ; and doiibli! this numbi.>r will bj r "inir.'.l in li'ss than t.v 'Ive y.-an. Whi-n einlr.itt 'll with othiT il'n ininatinn*. Ihr- Chiiroh of Fn.*. \.h't h\» di^alh liin cuncrr.'^ati >n i >lit in Ihr" divi^i.n, whioh with aiioih t cill 'oti'd al K. .i»ton in 19}!, CHint fiiir iMn<^r>K:uions in all, which nr.* in riiin'niiiiion with Ihi ;i)li.--U for h )ly or l;rs in the chnrch of Knuland. Til..' t 'ach.'rn of thi? di f.'rent d (nomination*, with Iho excep- tion of th) two iniiii!it''r9 ofllie Chnrch of Scotland, fonr c.in- f;r '(ratloiiatiais. and a r.-sp ■r^.ible l'!ni;lish missionary who pri;- ■id.'S, of a tVt'sl yan Mnhodist M 'ctinp; at Kincmon, arc for thj most part fro'n ihi; L/nited States, where they (gather their kni vl !d^e and fjrin th.'ir sentiments; indnHl the Metho list teachers are subject to th ' or.l 'r» of the Conference of the Uiiil- fd Stat.-s of Vm.-rica, and it is manifest that the Colonial do- vernmjnt neither has ii ir c.tn have any other contr.)nl over thjm. or prevent them from uradnally reiid'riiip .< I.irp;e iKir- tion of thi population, by their in.liience and iustriiction, tuw- til.' to our institutiiiis, bith civil and relit^ions, than by increase insf ths iiu'nher of the establishe.l Clorpy. Two assertions have been made r'spiciini; the Church of Kni^laiid in Upper Canada, which, if correct, oucht certain'/ to hav..' considerable in!\u.'nc'. First, th.it ll T Clereym'?n have no onfrrejjations, Nov I aUrm fron pirsonal kno.vledi'e, tliat in 58 places where reprulir nr occasiinal s 'rvice is perfirmed, numerous and res- peetabl ' concur ((Rations assemble. The sec nid assertion is, that in the lIoiH! of vss.'mbly, consistiiipr of 44 members, only two belmetoth! Church of Knpland. .Vi.v '.he f.ict is, tliat IS out of thi 4t pr ifess to be of the Chiiich of Engl.md, for th'! truth of which I pled)re mys'lf, andean, if necessary furnish tlie names ; the remaining ilj are of various denominations, but c^riai.il/ not mire than thr..>e or fiur Scotch Presbyterians. The Chnrch of I'lOfrlani in Canada, was supported for many years out of the v.jry United and lluctuatinf{ revenue of the YenerabI,! Sjci .'ty for Hropagatintj thedospel in Foreign Harts, which did its utm Mt to incre.ase the number pf the clerpy, but its iiuans «er ? g > inadequate to ihi> demand, that it was nt lenprtli oblijel to solicit the aid of government to continue and extend its e'Tirts, acordinftly a small sum, in aid of its funds, has been Tor son.' y ars voted by the Imperial Parliament, of which Upper Canada r,!cetve» a portion. How ineitlcient this aid is to supply the iner 'asiiig n-cessitieg of the colony has been suTi- cie.itly shown, fir the tendency of the population is towards the Church of Knglinil, and nothing but the want of moderate sup- port prevents her from spreading over the whole province. But it may be asked, why do not the Clergy Reserves alTord a remedy ? ' To m,ike the answer to this question intelligible, a few re- marks are nece-^'. iry. Br the 31st ol tieorge the 3d, c. 31. one-seventh of the land in Upper Canada is resirve.l f jr the maintainance of a Protest- ant Clerofy ; th > operation of which provision offers at this time the foUo.ving results : -The numb >r nf townships actually sur- veyed may be tak.-o at JIO, averacin^r (J ;,t>)0 acres,, one-seventh of which 9, llj. equal 47 reserved lots of :JJO acres each, conse- Juently the number of such lots, in '.210 townships, is about 1,00U containing 2 1-j million of acres. But as these lands partake of the quality of those around them, man/ lot! will be fuimd, from various causes, unfit for cultiya- r ' lion si that th" number elieihle fir s -tlleTient cannot b» (alira nt >ii ir ' ih.in '.* U ID. cinUii.iing I H<>l ilUli, Tliat ihiH pr iviai in will at ii i tin • be a nple fir thi> supiiort of a religious i-s abliahm 'ut sii ilci.-ot fir the popuLition of Upper Canada wli.'i, folly Htil.'d, will sn >le|.Mitly upp ar tV.i'ii the fact, that the whul' surface of the Ciloiiy dies n it enceeil 'M 'Uilliins of .icrtM, of whicli not m ir • th.in \ i ar ■ eaiiabl • of cultivation; nne-sev.Mitl) of this, c i ilainini; :) 7 io 'I l United Slat -s, each lot will o'lt pr.nliic ' in a c 'iitnry m\ av.'rai;* r'lit of .Cm pr anou'ii, iiiakiig a total of no more than iC:)7'!,tJ(JII, which, divided am nig t.vo thotiKind d rgvm n (a veryaoiall niinili 'r for a country nearly as largo as I'.nglaod^ giv.'s only .£l!)S to each. Uilherui the r.'serv ■n ln»Tlcl«nt frmn . aiist no.v v 'ry obvious, th nigh nil p 'Hups antieio.ited by the dis- liniruished stal'-sni.ui who advis.'d the ap,iro,iriation. The causes ur," - 1. The great encinragem 'lit iriven by gov.'rnm'nt to set- tl 'rs of good character, by bestowing on iheni laud uu a paym nC of a trilling fee. 2. -Th ' gratuitous trranis of land mad- to such pi'rsons nf r.'taincd their loyally during th' Am rican rev.iluti iiiary war, anil to ulHcers, soldiers and sailors who served in the late war in Kurop.'aiid America, 3. -The preference given by th • ml. mists to lamia in fee-« ■iinpln to leas'S. even where the latter are in ire advaiitagiiiiis. 4. -The di licolty of coll 'cting rents, from the sm. illness of the amount charged on each lot, and from being scattered over the whol; province, 5. —So long as applicants can get lands of the bi.'st quality and In the ni ist convenient situations fir ii'ithiog, or a iii 're triHe, the natural cms '<|ueiice is, that the rent of lands U|iuii lease i* aim ist I'oiuiiial. In r."';ir(l to the gross r.'nliil of th» I -ased lots, it amounts to about i;l,'ZOll per annum, and was for a long time svtall.iweit up by tbe exp -iie • of making out thi I 'as.'s necessary to convey the title to the applicant ; an t th'iugh this item of expense haa been removed, it is still reduce. I by the and per centage of the sherii^ vlio are employ. 'd ti coll 'Ct it, from persona scattereil ov.'r a surface of n arly III IKKJ square mil s, so that; the iictt sirii ac>ually paid over to tlie treasurer doea not mucli exc'ed f. KMI per annum. These things pressiiijf forcibly on the minds nf the Ijortl Bishop of Quebec and hii Clergy, and on the Lieutenant (io- ve* .Kir of Upper Canada ai\d his Council, indue ..d them to seek the power ofs lling the Cl rgy Reserves to a liiniteil extent, a* well as leasing them, leaving the proceeds to he dispns d of as provided for in the 31 (ieo. ill., c. 31, and this is the object of the Hill before Parliament. From this measure they look for many important advan- tages ; — i. —A large portion of the country, now in a manner locked «p, would be made free. 2. —The lessees would be more punctual in paying their rents, foi fear of losing any claim to renewal ur advantageous pur- chase, 3. —The means would be aforded of multiplying clergymen to any mimber that might be required. 4, — The popular objection against the reserves, as a barrier to improvement and internal communication, would in a great degree be removed. 3. — The Imperial Parliament woidd in a few years b? re- lieved from the annual grant, in aid of the Society fir Propa- gating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, in as far as respects Up- per Canada, 6. —Two or three hundrt-d clergymen living in Upper Cana- da, in the midst of their congregations, and receiving the greater portion of their income from funds deposited in this country, must attach stilt more intimately the population of tho colony to the parent state. Their influence would gradually spread. Thev would infuse into the inhabitants a tone and feel- ing entirely Kiiplish ; and acquiring by degrees the direction of education which the Clergy of England have always possessed, the very first feelings, sentiments and opiuious of the youtlv must become llritlsli. I have, &c. (Signed) JoHH Sm.iCJli-v. •1 •Ti r ? y i >^\ \\ i 1 A y\ Ik- ^At--M~-*^m \ ^Jl^-'-^** n( t'i.E»i/t;riitAi. i iiAni kou Tiir iuovinci; or fMT.R.CAXAnA, jui, 1-4 I ! 1/ It- f ». TiiK i;rjT.iiiUsnrD ciiuru rf. It. ,1,1. •urn I .!•(.' /(I <" rr.:: '. oi'tii* ih.i.p.'Mafirt w i-fu'^inrf nr '•; ..ri.f. ;>, II „f I';- I., nOlU, IfUl I M I'.M. Ttj\vy«(iti'«. IiiilN I r luiidliitfr' urnvi Miitiiii,ilii,i <'nrii*iitl," " iiiflt t't.i.Vi'f, 1'^' V '■ il.i(.i'.|i(ir(!li, H iiiil! Mi.iri'i, ,lfi ; . ,Mv Ti. ■'i . I l.il..'y, ... '■ I.IIKt ■1, J<.ill«ti<'i, • 'i.i|i|,,lii 111 llii' V Niivy (V.ii N.ivy, / iVi,t'rli«>, MM!,,„l I. 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I!;i» Iioi'U i.liiiiit „ ,11 years in llic l'i' mill in ti.'tll.'il it \\i\- liunx.iiM] iis Ml.isii'r III' :i imrl uf III' Int.' Ili'v. ..ulm lU'tliuui; a foii. _j'ro(.atii)ii. Ill' I'iis imt Im'Oii sr'vi'ii yi'nrs in fill' rr.viii-' .Mill ih bliii. Iril at I l..ii'|jl I i.s .Mii.iti riif aiiiilli'r I'.'irt I iirtlii' lat'j lU'v. J. lictlaiuc's con- Lgi'iguiion. Tolul. J I \ 'iS (ilan 's wlicro. I '. ( liiiri-li<'s-IO ! Itli. r.' is ri'fular ui-.iirilii:iii liiiiMinpi i'.'.:r:isiiiiial b'TV icc.|:iii;l iitluTS C"in- tlj Hfi'ii- .-•xi'liisii.. of fr,'-|nK'iii;iiic!' at iiui't l.ir rarihI-.-j i,u lit ji'iin.i 'S la-iif tlic |)I.ic-i'S ,.s — '17s -r-. . ' 'v iijr!:yinrii,k.'ii liy lliu- Missljii-i vhiT.' dccisiui - vir ' nc'.;- . !.ut one l.iitliy- aripstii the Xi'w snt- al scrvlci; ii pur- siuualiy. ■.Ill iniil^'i' con- tl-'ii'^nts in tln.-ir,l'in-i]'.'U. i '.il;.\ui'.'ij. |iiL!;iIiLiii:diuoJ. .\5 t!iB MmiomsTs l.avo no s; ill il Cli'rjiymen, it liah licpa I'liuiiil ililliinili to.ihC'jrtuiii tliL- iiiiiiiliir iif Itinerants finjil.iypd) liiit it !s jir I'Hii il III lit' cinisiiK'rnlil ', lurliaps from twenty to lliiriy in tliu whole Provlnci' ; one from I-'n^laiid, fctllid at Kinj-Kton, apjipiirs t-.i In; a very bn;n'rlor piTsnu. Tlit other d.'noniinnli;in8 liave vi-ry few toachi-rs, and those .spomingly \ny iriiomi.t ; one of ih" two romainintr Clereynien in com- iiiui.idii with i!:!' ('l;iirili of S, .iilai.J has .-ijiplicd to lie admit- l..i i;;tj t!;-' !."itiilli!,l'wl Clii.r.'h. '1 > _i-i > I f. WImt U III? prffl<« ii,it« cfililrati m ;Iiim» ptifw wlicre it i« niaiv.l In Dr. SrB'it-if.w'j Pliarl thai ibcii) »r» Clmrcliis— {'l.ur, lii'i l)ii)Miii.;— iir Diiiiiv Sirvii'i' |uir>irtiu'il ? H Wh.u HUM l„r.il|iiT,.)iiH 11 iiilly iilliiul Diviiiu \Vi,i,lii|i „r iln,- Cliiitili of EnslamUt cttcll iif ih.' jiliUt* in Jfiiir DiHitiit iiuMiiiiincl ill ila' ( iiirti' 1 1 1 W'li.ii !>. i!ii. iiiiihlii'r ol'miii.il ('iiiniiiiiiiiiniii, iit ca.li l',";"!! Ii (.'iiiircli .' IV Willi i. ilu' hi.niliir of !.(itiU ill tlio lii/lVr.iit ili«i>ioii» nl' your Di^liiot v,l,a aru ^ciur.illv i„ii i.l.n.i i, liavu ti'i'ii bruiiglit U)i uiid slill lulimj; tn 'flu- Cliunli dl' l;ii^l:md, Till' (liimli ,if Siiiil.iihl, Till' I'liiirili ipf IliMiu', .111.1 Any II liir DiMoiiiiti.iiioiH? V, Wliat if ttie mimbcr of Siiiir* and Cuniinuiiivantt in oucli ciitting Scoich C'liunli .' "^1 h' y 1 ? V.