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Show AFTER THE. D AN OF CANTERBURY. CANTER-BURY. New York, 13. The action of the Dean of Canterbury in taking part in the celebration of the Lonl's supper, in Madison Square Presbyterian Ciiurch, on Sunday. October otii, has causal, ;is was cxpevteel, much discus. dis-cus. ion among memiersof the Angelica!) An-gelica!) and Protestant churches; and letter have Iven written to iho Dcau and Bishop Puller, of the Dioce"sC, by the Uight, Keverend Dr. T.-zer, Lite Missionary Uiaiietp to Central Africa. A tareiy pubhcaCuu is ihis morning civen to these letters, the existence ami import of which has been known for some da vs. lna 1. t-Ur t-Ur to PUhop Potter. Dr. Twer sav-: ' U is by no means impn.babic that rrtlcs?and unstable persons in Knc-:.-:id, will si;.vc u-.n tnis act. u: what I imi-t iresume to be an open hostility hos-tility to tiie discipline of tho chun.ii. as an excuse ami ap"Iegy for attending attend-ing from time to tune the attractive - rvicS ,-. the Chun-h of Pome; but tiie result nfilrs experiment here in America may u tcn more d;.i-truus: d;.i-truus: .-r so far as Dr. Smith's in'lu-i in'lu-i nee . xU nds it will su'get the id.'-a that the pruni-e. in l.i out by the Kpi.-eop.ii Church in ih: Lmd, of be-cuining be-cuining a haven of re. hy men v.i o are t..v. d to ami UO by the muhi-plicity muhi-plicity of contending cretls ituel sy-t.-ins i nothinr clc tlian a nust ike .1. Iii.-.,r. "' |