cluding Holy Communion), at such times and places as shall be convenient for those attending Congress, shall be made by the local Committee. III.-It was resolved 1. That the Chairman of the Committee, and the Hon. Secretaries of the three Congresses last preceding, together with the Chairman and Hon. Secretaries of the Committee for the next coming Congress, shall form a Committee for reference and consultation with the local Committee. 2. That as soon as possible, after the next place of meeting is decided, a Local Committee shall be formed, to which the entire arrangements of the Congress, subject to the foregoing standing rules, shall be entrusted. 3. That in all Executive Committees, whenever practicable, the number of Lay members and Secretaries shall be at least equal to the Clerical members and Secretaries. At the Norwich Congress, held in 1865, the Committee recommended— That the Bishop of the Diocese where each future Congress is held, shall be President. And further, That the members of the Church (now the Churches) of England and Ireland alone will be permitted to address the Congress, and that no person will be allowed to speak twice on the same subject. That all questions of order of proceedings will be in the discretion: of the President or presiding Chairman, whose decision will be final. That any member desirous of addressing Congress on the subject before the meeting, shall give his card to the Secretary in attendance before the conclusion of the written addresses, and await the call of the Chairman. That every speaker shall address the Chair only, and shall confine himself strictly to the subject under discussion. Patron. His Grace The Right Honourable and Most Reverend The LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. President. The Right Reverend The LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Vice-Presidents. The Right Reverend BISHOP SUMNER. The Lord Archbishop of York The Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells The Lord Bishop of Chichester The Right Rev. The Suffragan Bishop of The Right Rev. Bishop Ryan The Very Rev. The Dean of Chester The Very Rev. The Dean of Chichester, The Very Rev. The Dean of Durham The Very Rev. The Dean of Winchester. The Ven. The Archdeacon of Ely The Rev. Canon Carus Proctors for the Clergy. Lord Henry Scott, M.P. W. W. Beach, Esq., M.P. George Dunlop, Esq., J.P., Sheriff of the County of the Town of Southampton Henry Compton, Esq. George Cubitt, Esq., M.P. W. Fairbairn, Esq., High Sheriff of the County J. B. W. Fleming, Esq. J. Carpenter Garnier, Esq. The Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P. W. B. Simmonds, Esq., M.P. LAITY. Day, C. A., Esq. Langstaff, C., Esq., M.D. Maclean, W. C., Esq., M.D. Moberly, W. H., Esq. Rev. Alex. B. Burton, M.A., Hon. Secs. Executive Committee. Chairman.-WYNDHAM S. PORTAL, ESQ. The Archd. of Winchester The Archdeacon of Surrey Rev. Canon Wilson The Hon and Rev. S. Best Vice-Presidents. The Rev. Canon Gregory The Rev. Canon Kingsley The Rev. The Warden of Winchester. The Mayor of Southampton Stuart Macnaghten, Esq. LAITY. Driver, Rolles, Esq. Lees, A. H., Esq. Stebbing, J. R., Esq. Rev. Alex. B. Burton, M.A., R. C. Hankinson, M.A.,} Sub-Committees. I. FOR SELECTING SUBJECTS, READERS, AND SPEAKERS. Mark Cooper Canon Gregory W. D. Harrison John Haigh Hon. Secs. J. G. Joyce John Compton دو Coote, Rear-Admiral Driver, Rolles, Esq. Esdaile, W. C. D., Esq. Macnaghten, Stuart, Esq. With President, and Chairman and Secretaries of Executive Committee, ex officiis. Rev. W. D. Harrison, M.A.,} Hon. Secs. II.-RECEPTION AND FINANCE. Chairman.-F. PERKINS, ESQ., MAYOR OF SOUTHAMPTON. F. G. Burnaby G. A. Procter Bassett, R. G., Esq. With Chairman and Honorary Secretaries of Executive Committee, ex officiis. |