Meeting’ re Cemetery.A meeting of the representatives of the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches to consider the question of securing laud for a union cemetery was held in the immigration shed on Tuesday afternoon. After consider* able discussion it was decided to appoint the cletgymen of the respective churches a committee with full povyferii to act in the matter. The intension it to buy two ncies of the forty owned by the Presbyterian denomination, near Mr. Mni-kwick's homestead about two miles southwest of the town, fence it and sell family Jots,