no puma an only: canon: spun In nlunporuunt hyrinlJoInolnoP4uu-.- Ill` haupo Div-ohm. `no lulu! Wlu `$9.030 bx: aluminum olthoc Dally or Weekly nod bu Iuwor get loud it uouury In km: A hlnohood shout. (III. OIIOII IIIWIIO wlggwuguuuruu. -`-"l`ho "Ptubytery of Newark, 53. J., adopted an renoluftiabn roqnutimt Rev. Mr. 890 lp ruin the putonto and egg... punching the fsbculiu clocuino ur .hrec1 communication with God and C intinn Pcrfoctipn, Ind discontinue hnliueu`uu-et- Ill pn|I|I,lI. \'l IIIIII. Baotou, July `J.--'l'l race between Fnulkm-r Landau and Davis, I! 1 morruw morning. nu . . 1_.| A The tu'e:ity-font boat, "Now llcdfui-ll," bound for Engluiiil, Ill again l4[N)l\Cl| on Jul 0 ?3rd. Captain land wife well. New Yurk. July 9.~ The G:-:p.hir'w in lerview with (`K-Jllllgl) Simona, ul .\lis- Iiuippi, A niuderiitu Rplllillcall, n-prov soul: him as saying "F.verytliiim I5 quiet iiiiil plumiaiiit in Miuaiiuippi. 'l`lm Chiiiholni inauzicra was the work ml a mob. mud is generally (Ill(lPlDHl`(l 'l`lu- Governor will have it fully |l|\'(\Slli(lil\.`\l. The Republicans will prubaibly lml ur~ ganiw this fall." Toleizrtma receivad at the War Rnrtuiout, Wuliiiigtoii, state that .eut. llllll chuod the Indinii ciittlci tli ncrou the Rio Grsmlo. 'lhore lm LA I tight with them and drove them lulu the mountiiinn, recs luring `.'.'l nut in! 5:0 Itolen horses. I arnesa, |`lC , were found by llullia wlueh luid been nu-lcu Gillespie Cc-uiily. 'l`-ms. \Vnnhinalnn Jiilv (I --1`lIa ')l!l|i'{ in :|1l[ 'lll I. QM Riv Mn `IIUCIPIU L/"Hilly. Il`l4`|5. Wuhingtmu, July !|.-'|'|\a belief no general that in .vu|l roquirulho wisest Imuungenn.-nt to prevonl tho il)B|lg|ll'r|ll()|l of the moat wi-lo uprond and actions In- dinn trouble: thnt tho (}u\}ernnwnl has had to deal with in Innnyyonvn. The In nation to land all the aw-ilalal truopa from the Southern and the linnn ru States 10 reinforce the army m the \\'-at in very important. W:-hinuinn nnuzinl tn Hm H. nu/.I mun: Iloll I I Ivlurluunulu. Wuhingtou, July 9.--Dr. lluukcr, Pruidout u! the Royal Sucioty, LoIulun_ nnd Liont.-General Srrmkey. of the Roynl engnl Enginoorn, will mike :- avimmtic jun? m Colorado, Hmh an-I tfnlifnrnin thin summer with Dr. (irny, -I (Taur- llridge, botanist, uni I -ml. '/.en|ey, ul illdolphit. the colobrntoxl mmpnrmvo nulbuniat. Ylnbngnnua Dunn: lulu (U __I`|!l`:H-I Hus Iulwumu. Dnhnlcnl, Pom: . July `.9.-ID-1r`.ng Hm rodthl worm li htn-.-xx struck it pIl(`hfu'k in the hind o IC|u.~?: `-'ellum, killing hun nnuntly. Ho hnd _ivoeu deApnnd- out, ,and before leaving tho hnuu lxiund lhig children, saying it nu lur the In! timo. l_l'__-.. II- lulu U _ l.uaIulninu Jnr. tum. Joornon, PL, July 9. lngmning dnrA in; the neon! norm Itrnck I tree nut tho bridge, thmwing I tuna uul Wlqunll Inlo `Eh crodl, Ivchlfvo fool. beluw. Sn uolxgnlloy wn kiliod, llld fuur ac '1-gin] 0 wngganjinjurod. ` `TL- `Dr.-hubrv nf Nnunrlr, \' J mam ms. L4;l-nl I"I(l8h'.s` Ow-r IO!'IIAI. fIOIl!CI I AII I1 . u--_ ...,..,-__ . ._..._..._.- ._....__._._._. Mason nvnwa, JULY 9, 1377. .__.__ .._...__...____..._..__..._; _......-4 _... .Jn|y` `J.-The double .-mull I u. l.`....lL-n.n- u...) H........ ..... IIIU UIIHUIC .`1l`H|I : and Hogan, nnnli 1 pontponed Llll lu- I UN` U'u'r.v, Llllllu In ILL 3}": Wednesd. 1] \1u,'ah.~J. `nu: I~'1II.l,()\\'l lm\- In-u-n Imulo Var R:\'l'lL'S, tats`. at W` 1'0 LI Qnw nu IInlA1l-.'0(' 9. m`-lmnry rulun. Ill R`,....... ll:-tun- "20 ` hml. Ihmwr FIII ~ :2: .L.....-. u....I 3 ?'I'ho pope-. on-upal ion of (`om-sunlInop|e.I name or rnmcn New \uI k, July 9.--A Kirmu'u Lon- don dupntch up in the ouu of Con- monu this lOI'll00ll Sir Sulford North- oote said it nu untruo that Miniatu- Lnynrd informed tho Sultan it might-bo ueceaury for English (roopo to occupy Uuxlnlanuuo la. The Pupelholllh ll robust. Ho aid UullIlInllllo')lQ. . Pope uhoslth robuot. mun yuterdny, and gut thirty nudi- encen Snlurglly. llnrlm Jhlu Q _'l`Im Krnnnlnr nf Gal'- nuurgny. lierlm. Jhly 9.-Tho Emperor of Gor- mnuy and 'Avu!ria will meet nut Mou- duy n . He! bouu Cutlo. n._:_ l..I_ n ll l)-..|._- ....I AM...- Ono afar another the noisy obullitionl ul the Tory prcan and party are being Iilonoed by the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie. Much impcrtance in attached by the ptrty of gmllrmrn to anyfrivuloun gouipy rumour out of which n |candAl" cm be tortured, and if r.\_w material of this klnd chances to be ucnrce nothing ll euier thnn for than gentlemen to msnufncture their petty Ilnndern out of whole cloth. A proof of this fact. mu furnished by the publication in the Mail of I. statement to the olfuct that Mr. Humlord Fleming had left the Cnnndinn public service on se- oouut of diugroement. with Hon. Mr. Mockomzio. Mr. Mnokoulio hu `made the Mail hnppy"--nn achievement til which he may well fed proud. It in very ungnnnimoun of Mr. Mackenzie to con- lribuh to the hlppineu if his enemim. Ha ha thun exemplied one of the molt bountiful And ll. the lame limo moat anu. cult of the Christian virtuu. This in how he did it. The account in perfectly reliable, tor In quote {runs the Mail it. ION : nu .. . . . .. . -- Inn -4 I-I9ll|l\l|lIl v-nw. mm, July 9.- M. llouhor sud other leading Bonnpnrtiuu, hue gone to Chib- elhunt fur the linud Cuuncil. lJ_..._. I- I..I.. I) l`!-_..A _-..I rs.Q.- Elllllrll Iur lnll I-rluu vuuuuu. Brunt-ls, July `J.--Grunt and party loft thin mnrning. The King`: ud do camp and the member: of tho America: Lugnuon. nccougpsniod the party totln nation. The Hanan! in upoctod It Frankfurt ml the Mama on the 12th or Lfth mu. Wednesday, llth July. but 111.`. \l-r-~hAul: Hunk 1313.14.64? 1 2. . 1 Al. 66 I 4, .4:-auic I 4 Hunk .-I (`ummun-o-1l.'-_ Ill Uulnriu |$nuk~`Jn, 9611'}. [hunk ul 'l'urnul4o-|-'4, |. l I '.'. l'nunu|M:Ltt~-I Ballkm 55, 8| Montreal 'l`e|n~grIph Colupgny 109 |`.." I00, LiI)1|ul|U`Jj .!. lluminiuuT1-lcgrnph (`n 00, 9|. I'niun Hunk --. 74' `.3 .__.- I-vnlmnl. July 9. {hm}; ..f ML-nlr1-u|- H33 1 -I. llil 31.35! H33 I I 1...: If.`- 1 {F .l( RIlDI'.`()l'T'S To-Day : 4 Igirulu of l~'r=.uh I-`ish, m ore arriving duil;/. I":-rah lmbstm-u.()ys(r:-sand l'o'.-I: cl:-lire-rr-cl ready to tools` day I or night. : llummluu lclcgrlpn In nu, HI. l'ninu Hunk -. 74 I 1. .\'ul.i--nal Mzmk U00, Qllu-law` - WM, 01!). lin-he-lit-u .\- Uuuriu .\'nigntiun (`..mpu.)' O4 til) I `J. THE NEW BUUK smn| lUI``I'H.UI|l`V' l'UIIIl (H E.` {months uml ll) day; { Iluul-In. Souths Hulivn. llydernutica and ` r\l'IlhIur~l x 2 klrkluml u3s`u|lim.L`o|l|er'u Brmal: I llu~ Uulnm-u ufliunerul Hiatury. Hod uonnu. lii (.`ouIou..-Speohl latch; 53 ll pn. .!\5,-,--.nur _-. |.*.+L.I_o.l .-3 7.`! P . , ,. Ilnon hnoal.-luurgont lasting 3: I p In INPUB ATIUN it wanted ol the neu or "Km n P. I. Benson. lulu ol tho City of Kiuglton. School Iluur, who -Hod. llnututo. on the 9H1 NOVODNI. 1570, 3'01] gift or Instant . leavln In `MIA nlud It botweeu $4000 and Ir. Iuuomvho no nnmurrio-d.ho|on{:.l to lluiahuluu. Co. of Cork I1-land, and fore be cunt to King- niun ha: been acho-vl Teuzhqr for qnvyoun In vnrmun phtfl In tho Product of Quoboc, including B4-rthier. Inkiuoa Ind laohlu. Ind nu nI`u-rwnrdl nppoln Iohool later to the Kin -ton Penitentiary. which poomog In held at 1 o nmo 0! bit depth. A iro Excunslomsrsy To Toronto and Nio.goraFo1lo4 1 AND RlTURN- I AMERIFAN SIDE lnloerunlmuml Hula-l~$3.00 per day. Tn-lu`ln mr Burnett`: Museum. Bid.slo|.!tnIrI, Rusprnnmu liridgn, etch, nu` . Wm In Cold ll grunt!) re-Im.-o-d rate: on the train. ..u-.u 1| .. u,_ , __,,_,,.,,_-_:,,,_-n I"" .1 K?` Full pnrllclnru on programme: iuuod on dnyol liwurnuuls ... . ..t, .._._. `Icz~m"|`I: or r. DI. new-vox. 1 I ,\luvlI.m ' `NPUB ATIUN I: wanted of the next of I If -...-.o..n Sohmnl Haunt. Ihl Mod. lllltllll. Conxirribri `Alf-DA ` wasnii 1 msr..m-:24 ma non } I 'lHl-'. I-1Il.l.U\\'l.\`(I ARRAN(HL'\H'ZNT.\' llnlll I0!` UTEL uh` . at Toronto sud Ni: guru I"A||u paw-vu -- -...r._ v...-...--. To get out of themes: tho organ blunt- ly nnube lte oorrupondont, who "innietn more in good ground for it-, by telling him choc Mr. Fleming : letter in unple evidence that there in no ground whetever [or H. 0! course the oorreepondam will ` be roudered extremely vmlnppy by this inlofmulon, but he mun be ooneoled by the roection the! it has in the memo ratio enhanced the huppinou of his nrgnn. It ln truly harrowing to think of the men- I Inguleh the Mail muat have endured eheu compelled by A sense o! public duty- to parallel and commonl. upon thin painful , tumour lion in not ouioiently on-otol `coaeupoudenp. he rellof upon lacing un; doooived my In lrettelllnngined than `dgeuihed, ad in nice oxpceued in the_ `above latlef upolng. If the Preemie:-'1 llefnhtinne 0! Tory clendere is going. to contribute no lergely to tlu happinun of ;lhe U63, tlnt journal will lilsoly be in e data of the must on neble eeetuy beiore he is done Hid: it. -n-- -1 u---. --- - _ Olu-mun and sum-Iupcn W 50 Wall. . - _,j- mu u-_... _. . Addicts. ` sol K|nguol,Jn|_v `J,|37.`. "am or KIN wmzn. nud -VN.*t ..v-nu Q`! 00 14:`! .' yer (luv. HUMI- I-ml Nllppc-r :.'n~c-an-In \ . RI. 1`. A. l'}.\(Il'IlSION Books for Teachers: Jzllm-u $1 .50 pe-r 1lu_\ ll-muugl: lluunu-3! {:0 per day lkrr |lun:u--Q|.'(Jp1-rday um-n 1|-um-, Il..l.': per cl 1). MIMI! Hulvl -$l.. 0 perdny. .\'|.\fl.-\l(.\ FAl.l.H~ l"m1adM.`iIdnJ up.-cl mum -".' 50 pt!` drl) _ n1\'u-v. Huu-no ~~ Qlpor-I-vy . Meal: sh` each` Sumlny. the! 81!: innuul. Alioo Inuit`: I'n.x-In!)'rbilul of R.\'nnlmu llugc-rn,_)r.,ugod ulhn nlul lUlu\'I "Tho Pu-mier read I letter from Mr. Flomin at the Uni:A`n'illo picnic in which I. 0 Inner denies: that he left on 3 your : loan {or Englund because of dia- `runont with Mr. Maokonzio. We no hnppy to rush the correction? Our in- lornmtion came from our Hulifu correl- poudcnt, who, re uuy nay, mil inuinu thorn in good ground !ur it. W0 aid at the linm tbs! should our information pruvo to be without Iniciont wnrx-out we nhvmld b'hIppy to make the correc- uon no soon u we had ovldonoo to that elfact. Mr. Fleming`: letter must be re- gudod an unple evidence." . --A _._A _f AL- .._--_ AL- _.._-_ LI.._L - | up<-r. .nn| priu IONTIIIAI. l`I'IN'I IAII IT. In R nu--. lh-~ anlhnriu-I Ten lJoukn_ r u A Imlm\:_\ . Smngulur a Nnlurul Phihmu il.m.h|IuH1uuh .-< nu-l Ma-l.ell.u1`I Emmi RUNTO u n Ilol4sl-.'0 ceuu per day rodm-non on ~-II'ml'\' rulun. m Huluhltll I-huith'u.'I`odl:uul|r`n mud n -s Algebras, Helfour Bwwtrti Physics. 1: Pruner-.311 lmlnlluhod, Keith on the .\`nIl n l,:u|_g'ul't|m L.uke,Uro'- Elagy, Ha-ulI.)g_\'. Eurlull Elemeuu, Sohluiltn `nah mun! (`nr nltxwhl Pup:-rq, Book k-l-plug. by lleatly and .,,. u,_\.,. n. S. WOODS. ulogy. Em! I Uumlnioll Ac-rountult, I-`ulluu 6: ` Iunnllouoa runs. a public no out a moon: nut In riv .Jul\` `J. I877. -. I-`nmlnnm and Envolupea, all Ilyln in-nu '-rr R. (`um any 00, 00. ..._01Iu III. Jl(l.l) um] I Dll-II). L(len`rAph_\: nml Ancient JLUBS AGNBW. `$741!:-`103. Kmplun, Uni nf I)x|\ M. H. B MEADOWS. 80:-. Y.Il.(,` A. ml ( lnpbell u(longru~ [Hm l'NRIVAl.l.El)- I Alla:-ma pulrinhed. Imri led TI`! I. THE MAIL MADE HAPPY. n Humkk. 'l`ualuueut u om: nonl voluluo. . llauullou and Minor immour nassnvsl TIII} LA!-VII` I`.IlA.\'l`E To Purrlnue an Va` lodorulc Price 3 Clue-_a|n `lloheslc-ad hl lin- nrlchbguihood of Slow- lolwbod an Rose N0!-'1 and 2. on King Street. OWINO 10 TIIF. TIIITNDEII STORM ON` THE a'l'ZC()ND DAY HI-` Iteat Sale of Villa Luts.I Non. r 3:` ` Ian was at haul-roln In-nl 233 ` 9 22. q 21 I No. 66 "on Union Street. No]. nd huumlut0'y 500! 0" Coptnlu Lawn -ru|mrt_vuncnruc~r uf Living- Ilon Avenue nu l'n ion Slrvot In nmlnr [hut lull Unuia may lw mania II lhu uma Iium, [ho proprio-turn Inn e ulrchlrd to all lhonbuvcs Lulu by l'l'l|l.l(' Al,'(`TlU.\'. At the Railway Oice, King St., l On Wednesday, `July; I|tVh,| J 7 I AT 1 anal 7 I'.!I. Tenn: aim] mnulclimm llm luv an be Several llumlrc-cl Tons M No. I h|IIlllll`l'l`{` I Iu Iron. In lulu tu aux! p|lIl'hMM-!-\ WILL Bl! SI.l| (`IH H` Al` TUE K.'.\'ll- .\"l'().\' I"-Il`.\'l)|H'. IIIIIDOII Ulyffl Ilu-ful Ind unitary pm mu ltlmmolinru-tofl nu-Juiuennollrr-o-rlne. the but |-reporulionrfor tho |lair,oq-.-. tally II) can llunua Elm I : Aquullno for whitamng Ilw teeth nfmah n the nouth.un-l purlfyin` the breath Blmmo `I Olycarino, Iloooy. nndnor. and nmr Talk! onm. for ~ I Inch Violet. Iona-Inf, Rico, Velvelino Indotbor Toilol Puvtden A libanl nllownnte ua uhlpporl Trade Lin :1 96. Strum. -Ihmnut Rnnnnu P-rfumnr on H D II Hm` an. mrum. -Evan; Bantu. Pu-rumor to III." the Prince of W'u|oI. 96, Slnnd, I28! Ra not MIMI. Au-I `24,l`urnhlH. lmulnu. |7, Bou curd do uhoul l`nnn. And 71- King a liar hnghlbn `Lu In AMP nnnu Vnndnn. ' K I IIHI-`.l.'3 (.`H()H`lC l'lRl"l.7)I!-. M]: Imuiu-4| Icy all the 'nrlaI Rimluelll Iiloila clu Nunl, Dukr uf Hdiu but In Rovnl Bridul Rumrum Ihlnn lhlnng loot!-y(`\fft, I-`rnngipnne, and ollusr rfunu-0 of 0-xquilifo frnxrnnoo _ Rimnu-ll'u luuomlnr \\'ulo-r. dinllt-I from uf oxqumno lrnpzrnnoo ` Rimmo-||'u luwndar Wu!-r, Min-ham I-'|awo=ru.nm| Improve-.1! Fluridnwulo-r Kinnmell a Tuilr-I \'hu-gnu, 4-cloltruln-cl for Ill nu-I`u| und nnlury mu Imlunfl Extra-mt! mo Juice um] (I I rr-nine. "'a`.u i.i|'ii{ other Team Donn. Ritual : ltooo Wnu5r,_ Coatumn. I-`nn. (Ion mention nnd Iflonl Crate-rs. very unnpu. for nsruoa. 0' `VIII DIECIIVPTIUF AND ll QUAITHI .71 err-non Ill mm-lung I vnlu t-Mona tn llwnv pr--gnu l`IxnIn'|uutiunu. Mnlru-ulalia rnll`ulu'0 In lhe M xllmrr ('u lu 1:-rum. A-r ,uI Hm Wm-. K ngnlnh. July I-1|.` IK77, ('|lLUl(UlI\'Z\'I<;i lu- I `J u: . I (lELATl.\'Ii '|'ha-1-ur (`nH ma Hui u pa_V'Nl:lu- Ill .u;;|;nul TI-1OM_AS MORSON SON | In-c1uHInlr~ .uaIl_ .lln:`--yr; um! at M] Ln-at WU II`&w (EHUD l l.Al.\' (`UUK fur Iloapmnl mun! he nu m'tI\< wurllny pvrmvn. Hnod Wrn \\I AnnI\' In tho H11`! a:I| MOR80N S i:r1=Ec'ruAL REMEDIES ,- .1: . r| .... . ....I I|.-...,.....|..1l.r.nm|...n| 4 Art-aulnl `c_\ (`I Pure Chemical; & New Medicine. ...n-..o..| .....| ..Il.mlc-no on-cute-l WM: RBMINDBBI. -Qlll. TD ill III Q3 in II] Inqullw \gLo:lIll oondnlluouoonbnouh an papa` ` P 11. Van}! lltmuu Win 0 , the olnuloona ol the ounblud load coil} m. hoaih!::J1'. :I"T:eont. in slums in com-EcT1oNEnY PF.l'.\`L\'l"I RI|uM'll .\-lnrr , Lolulun \\'()l{l\'.\.'--|l()R`_\`.\'I'Z\' and H( IM ERTUN July 7. I007 July '. INT.` J`. RE: D * s . CHOICE OANDIEB In u-rum. an Z` ALI. i`llUl'l`H in )1 In that touch; A J. ' R.ElD'8. lull U VIA! selected. -un Syn In Inn 3 ulv7_ I577. A wnct. The I'ul|uvsug Lou vwro not Hold kRAl)l'ATI'Z win: I Innhlcunnn ... |.x....|. .1 Whale-sale and Install, 12, 11. 10. PRlVATE_ ui flier hr u by uwufmoq Vondon. ` I UBCIDICBJS OE LHSW UIUUIVIUI cud. nml ull uralc-no Illh |-rnunpumn -and dupnwh. --o--.. FOR SALE, Iixlnhltlnlm. :I:I. I'll. v-oulhnmplon low. Rm.--ll .\.mr--, Lomlun :_uuu\:I-`.\'.-u..l HUM]-ZIL1 A Try novupupt;-LIIEIOU HUI 0 duo which usyoxpltin the 193005!` nod uboanoo olsir John Iudinnldind Kinptou. Too much hnilhrity" Ii 1. Cabinet Kinhtc "any babes 3 demo- InNoloding"IhntlIclI|o,|l%ot|ll,O0 uporutu-ally oudond Iii gift: and `puts uhin ulniron fancy hi. my. Than an In nonothing is; this NEW lion, and iuppliu, ol coma. with equal ion to no cz-Cabinet Iiniua also. Wanted. PLAIN (`HHK fur Ii \\'l|*`.r We-0| III: Po-brolo IINOC. NOTICE. ll l"..\'H Y BAWl)I'.N, A nu! Iouoor, jumnu. |mRA.\' Jx` (`U I hml (nu you-nu lo-nun: In give [Ill nrlnu lnr l'nix-nr-nult H1!` (31- \ n Ann` I VIII I IlyIIU' praatlp which oloaar acquaialanca any clbctually dbpal. Evan an angel`: rapnution nay ha acquired by viaiu an!- daatly low and far bauuan. Our ch`io{- tain`hiInaa|_l ii donbllcaa awara of thin (ad, and ab continual 6 clay away from M auaptat vaty tau intarvala. Ba in poaaibly a haliavor in tha old pmvatb which aaaigna-a can-tain diaagroaablo qua- lny an an oapiag of familiarity. "Our own John A. may avan lancy that quita a auiciont amount of local oon0.an:pt" in indicated by a majority in tho "ham." and that any" more of it than now cxiata againu him migfu bounca him from the constituency altogether. -nvrll I In Black um! Colon. ll u-ry lot pnvn am; n.q.u..... rms... and u...'.... v....1.. lmprond lulu Blui LJOIIPC nml Alpucol. Blur! Iron (lrouml Grvuodluu Mao Bulpu and I-`mun Courtlnd 0 and Grout`: (`olrlu-um! I Illuoh Cnpu. E New French Cashmeres (`aloud l.n-tron anal Alpu-cu In us. now fa. olnounlolo shades Non Blue. Soul Bruvu, .' a Green and uh tutmn.m.- Shula I-on Gum um... ll :-h Block (Inn (llfll llnlh ln Now Cunl. Also. I very large Burch uf (`uh-red lli. Warp Alpnccu. . A large Stock of !_Illl.K l'lBREl.l.A8 ll low [moan Z An luupoouou tupocuully iuwno-I Sula for-1-uh. Stnrlly one price :_.. \ Some poreone heve rether too hutily. interpreted Seoretnry Everte' iuetruc- tioue to the U. 8. Oonerel to follow the Muicen reidere eoroee the Tenn Iron- tier to meen e mince to Mexico in the direction of nnnexetion. There eoeme to be next to nothing in the elerin,hoeevor. The Ainoricen end Mexican Uenerele ere ineleir iuy oi edjueting the diioulty bkitinfeotorily end preventing the repeti- tion of the nide that hevo oocuionod it. Senetor Blaine, Meino'e gifted eon," and ltopublicen levourito 3 your ego (or the Proeidontiel cendideture, in hie lent 4th July oration, etoutly oppoeod the ennentinn of Mexico. With nearly All the Northern Republicans, of whom he in regerded ll the champion, doubtloeo Senelor Blaine think: this United States: iecluilee, ee .1 A _,:A I-AnsL:~L FANS I H:NDBRsoN*s R. & J .(n`rARD1N ER I)` `I-I-Us vw-wt-v - ugnf Cured Boo! llama , Sugar Cunt` Hunt. Corn I Two Cases of cheap Day Buks Journals, N. Mounted Pollco Waltsol. Cymbliuo Waltsol, ac. II; who Gallon or Bolllg. Cum! Ilunn. Boat in Tim Goldon Iaton Grocery 'uo|.nIau uojs anocllu. w, a. moon; & oo. l..l- I`. IIT7 \.-u--'.. ...-.-v- .--._,.V_, it in, se much southern territo- ry as it can conveniently mnnege snd control. To extend the uslionel bor- ders in thet direction would only be, per- hsps, toincresse the southern diiculty, and place the dominant. northern psrty et en incressed disedveutege. Bleine is s loysl pertizsn. He is intensely Republi- can, end doubtless {or this resson, emong others, deprecstee the acquisition of my more southern territory for the present. He hes no objection, however, to enlarge . the north, and so he looks in thin direc- tion {or nstionsl pastures now. He is egresble to, in feet he srdently desires, the union of Canada with his great coun- try when it cen be accomplished by mn- tuel consent. We may ssfely say thst this lest sentiment will be endorsed by en unenitnous feeling thro ighont the Do- minion. We believe Cenediens are quite willing to indulge this snnesstion dreem among their neighbors, end will sgree thetit shsll be reelized whenever it an beetlected by mutual consent. But there |I:_I_:.., `L- _.I-: _..J _:......I_ Out 1.0:! luau. Dry Crushed Bunr. Granulated Sugar. ' Extra Bnght lnpr. Yellow Rened Inn! Mnscovsdo Inga . hr An-., FIJI IIALIC AT tmLn1iN LIu1iWtiR{0uEBY. (`nmlo-hand Ihlk. Ifnnnnn A l` ` I I EN l)ERSON S See this Week : Canadian mun- trnted News. Icmonun, 506- Wotornl _ (Ila or `Ab. And a Inga Vance at IRATE and UP: |. in. to. _ AT 11 ICN DER SON'S (`on-lmulug '44 Modern Mum liuuliluliy (fo- lonul (July I rhnnungo to mum h :1] our IINAI Stony SI} TI vv vlavvavu v, n....-... -....--.... ._..- -.---_ is no blinking the plain slid simple fact that this last is an impossible condition. Canada will nu-or cou- seut. If there is one sure thing about the political future 0! this country it is the fact that the face of Canada will be set like int against incorporation in the adjoining union. Canada having already acquired a national existenoe and importance, will not consent to lose that national identity by becoming merged in the American Union. In one of his speeches, intended as a bid for the Pre- sidential nomination about a year and a hall ago, we remember that Senator Blaine contemptuously described the Dominion as a string of starving British colonists, forming but a narrow margin of struggling civilization along the northern border of hi! Great Republic. This being the opinion of the famous bloody shirt orator of the Northern Republi- cans, Canada should now, we suppose, regard heraell at much complimented by his advaueee and proposals. He aaysit is only a question 0! time. Quite true. A very long time too, `we reckon. l'n~ less some political miracle shall work out a complete revolution in public Canadian sentiment this `question of time` will never be answered in Canada except in the negative. Canada will ever de- oline with thanks all annexation over- tures, snd. indeed, has already made up her mind to work out by her own desti- ny under British auspices on the north- ern hall of this continent. V Henderson's Bookstore. Hendersnn'sBnukstore. H. & J.l2A7H|NEH' June ll. I577 vv Ju|y)6. I877 , ST. JOHN S FIRE. SIWIAII CURE!) HEATS. u I. The Unrivalled ms: Account Books. `"5 CWIIIETII. --A bu--lander in Mu-Ihnl, Mich., gut hi: non, about three your: old, drunk to 'Ml'lIIlo the lotion uound his bu. lI\I_-I_.._-.._.. n-n-__ A__ ,:,.','. All I'rII`(`s and Myles. Gash Books, GENUINE BWIIT CIDER MUBE CHEAP HIAHIES rm`-tubs: no-mos`! AT HEN DERSON So .l|'.\"l` AICICIVIEIF, PRIl\ SE88 STREET. WALTSES! roeuvoa mun Kw IIIl'lll0l'I [mu mluu. , Bonn! largo bun! gold have been re- coivod thence within 3 low darn`. . 1 TL- onlnnnnrn in A '4! Waterous Engine Works Co._ BRANTFORD. ON T. 1.... .... ... u.:. .A..uu..-.-.A lid llll. I-Zuonra of Cnloe, Itmonulo, Ind: WA! Mill FllI'lIi.s|IiII".s' nu; snowmo Mmute Books. Memorandum Books, _&c., ac, he. Lodge: 3. om.m'r.N mm onocxar. ARl(l\'l'Il) AT lie-lung. nml I AR. canon monco Ilulpl I luv ul I. -1120 priuonoru in 3 Lo Iii] begun to sing hymn: no vigorously u out ovoninp wo that suspicion Ill excited. And II innuiouion Ihovod that they had and thoimu luina o! the our --.I ---g -pg-Isa mg; n In annals` ' I I0 ha in): an... um. SHAHINE I man 0! ET: F.'...i'H.3`aIoT Q38; 1}: .5 And nu nearly Iuy to capo. 11.. Dun u.a.;.*w.. nu euunda, ndlullduuluu-uneopkl VIIAI um um: tmlulhhd bonus mono and ' -An En;zliIh sch-ool-mintreu hu died I II. the t of 101 years. __\NnlnI--nnnnOn nrn nll lhn I-nan nn [K1730 yUIl'I IIQU IIII: nuuuny. -lS0,000 hand of cattle were slaught- orod in Momrul, lut wool. _, M:-I Kiln` AI ORA unnnn 'n(`u -|\n Ilu EU I, UL I`UI ,UIl'I. -W|tor-upouu are I" the rage on a Lain Huron and Erie. -Mr. Peter Rodputh hu gone to England where he intends to reside. - Poor little Charley Run wu stolen three your: ago lut Sunday. __1Qn NY) hunt` nl pntdn IIIPA nlnn JIM- wen. "Boston In: rodueod its I.uchen' salaries about 74 per cent, aggregating mm mm | IIWOIWIOIIIII IINI UIIIIIII rwluo IIIIII olIocIiu0ttUn will bu dispouud vi Al. the and 0! ant month. -L-I..-6n- nnbnonn Annnng In K ll HID OIKI or I'll Invusu. - -5:5lfIt0 return: continua to be roeuiv (mat Harmon (old miua. 9,.---I I...` Kong ..I nah` Lav: hgnn nun- Ulplh). ` -Thorn huo been `.35! more loclugu through the Wollnnd oam_nl this year :1 rudy thsn Int. _ Altar turn-Hula nnH'nl-inn llrn IUUUIIKIUTVIIIU uru, H1 uluq. --The Freomuonn 0! St. John's, Now- luuI'1d|and,huo subscribed $1,000 for tho St. John, N.B., mbren. ._- pt r.II'IIl"Q'\ EDUITBFI EU I` IIIIIIT, \4UllIlul!IUXI- --The nluroholdon of tho Suuluoona lmunnoo 00. will hold a mutingm con- sider the diI'O00n' propoul to wind up the conmm. A L-_ I__.I__ 2.. I.__.I_-I II.`-L , A and null dnlluu -an ooylu v Inn any pI9CTr"hld onto Iutnol.` bah no span to my onqulnr -Ln um nun-can nhnlluannonnhn an Ibo HUHI Illlia . -'l`ho Nlponoo Slaudard urge: that the Roblin Insmion oi u: phco Ihonld b. purglnud, Ind utilized 3: I High School building. ` ` -- l'|o cloth and nuuongen of the lntoroolonia! and Canada Pncio nnilu ....- I-. (`Dig-n -"I ha Jinn...-4.! -hK ITDU In lvllllllruu, lull. wuul. --Miu Knelor, the young Indy who- wu nabbed It Hnmilton, in getting on well. D-_A__. I.-- _-.I..--J in- A-....|...-_l I'II(ly uun nut. -Aftor terrible Iuering, Mrs. Lalonde, the nocond victim of the Rocheotorvillo lire, hu died. ;.'l`hg Ii`-u......nn. 4.5 I >'nLn'- NA-- F. JOIN], L`.l)., IIIIIGTBTI. Richardson, Brullcy ct Lumoden. Toronto, bun been nppointad oluinl ro- portarl to Filhory Commission. _..'I`Im nhnrnhnlrlnn nf Hm Qoulusnnn `UNIX Ill` IUIIUTI IIUIIIIII all D`l'. --'l`ho\omponnoo Rolorm Auociatidn cf Oungo, numbering shout 2600 mom- born, pmpooo to unit Piston about the `loch imt. `BL- \Y-_-..... 0l....J....l ..---_ n ,. .| , TIIE IUIIIE DWTIIIL uwvuvuuuv -..-.--.. ___,. And oaruinly do _.lAI. _ :--Lg. 7.@..7.7 CURRENCY. rewall dhiIInuu.vuI'I phoched byl the utlring ninialon ol the Cuuda It-chodin cnmhu um yuwrdny, Bo6.'D.r. Elliott sud Rov.Ju Allen, coildiq the union alternately in tho Sydnhun md Queen Mn-not Churchu morning And evening. In the Quool Strut Church Dr. Elliott ruohpd in the morning from part of the III nut of the (`Mn Palm: Ho nhnll choose our inheritance iur u:." The theme ol the diooout, though not oi the mull luovell lorn, VII puticulnly Ip- ndnn-inon In (In: ninnumnlnnmn nf Um ""'..;'.:' ::..`.:'- . P0! u"lL.;::`|h sum Onlnnnnnnrtnnnnt MIH IIlllIl'l|lIVlu lorli, was ponauuinny ap- SI 0 to the circumstances of the (`h itinerant ministry at the point of traiis- " for from one sphere of labour to another. h He declared the Fatherland of God to be ` ' asourqs of consolation and blessing to ' insn. The whole liuiuaii race was drawn 'l to the Divine Being as the great centre of pi huinsiiiiitersst, as unfolded in this 'doc- trir-s when taught in the form of prayer at imparted by Janis to his disciples. lt ' had been said that in all other religions, ' man was gropinul searching after God, but in that of the liihls God was peen to C` be searching after iaan. ' When min was W found of God and accepted at his hand H the blessings of forgiveness and a new na- turs, he was able to rejoice in the he s of the glory of God. There was an inheri- tance in store for all. Canaan was that of the children of lsrael. Christians have-an inheritance reserved in Heaven for them. it was not entailed; it 0 mid d not pass away from thehccreditod heir of immortality. God had chosen this iii- heritance for all; whoever missed it did - soof his own fault, and could fasten on suspicion of blame on the Divine hoiinty. b Man desired heaien because Hod had prepared it for him, and implanted in the h human heart the aspiration for it. But the inheritance of the text hail also a re- fsrencs to time. Uod hail his servants H in every sphere of life, and would honor and sustain them in whatever circiiin- it` stances they might be found. Whether o'srwhelnied by the lfllltlllutlit of friends . or beset and aasaileil by fore, in health, ` in uiclmeas, or death, nliethur doing or suffering the wilof (foil through an earthly career, either brief or pmlonged, wherever there was a trust in llod there wasareci[)*ocal divine support of inuii. Many capriciously wished for certain fa- vourable circumstances in life and death, but petitions like these should be pre- sented with unoouinion deference and llI|- inility, and the only safe wish for the _ close of life was Let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like His." Aiiiong the grounds forthis confidence in God was a firm belief Ill ! His siiprerue agency in all human affairs. 1 l i-ovideiice was tlo(i'a care of His creo- turus. lie that lllltIl8 the world never abandoned it. All the other works of God showed forth llis woiidronaly wittcli- fiil oversight, and why alionlil not lllrtlt l 1 Why should not the Great lieing who iu- ` signedto every work of His hiuida its own particular otlice, also watch with :1 particular providence all the plllt~`st.'.\I of; human necessity, wrrow , sin, liope,fiiitli, i I and everlasting well being l l`lm .\'iu'ioiir | I l" _had tatight this doctrine in such beaiitifiil `_ illustrations as "coiisider the lilies of the . tield how] they grow they t.oil not 1 neither do they spin, and yet I Il|\' unto you that Solonion in all his glory win. not arrayed like one of theiie." .\'uina lmd doubted this doctriiie, in what they were , pleased to call little t.liiiii;.~i" but thtey ` knew not what was little. l'ho relative ' value of things called small was hidilon : from them, andoiily faith which brings l man near to Uod and God t- mun can then). The n:v- l enumerated this Ctllllltlellcv properly appraise erend speaker Itultitlg ' -` the grounds of if in providence (Rod's right to the coiitrol ` of human affairs. It was a right far L l stronger than that of the putter over the . ' plastic clay, or thiit of the parent over the ` shild. Tiieii God was qualified for the 3 ' vast superiiiteiideiice implied. (Bud coiil-.l ii foresee the future career of every man, 1 l and things the Iiiost iiiiprobiible |to tlm " lteenest liiiinaii pciietratioii might yet he l unfolded in the future tlcaliiiga of (End's V ' providence. llazael, King of Syria, ` ` when informed of the liai-oi: he was ilos- , ' tined to inreali upon the l\'ini:doiii of la- I" rael, had sceptically exi.-laiiiied, is .y ` servant a dog, that he should do this` thing I" Lot's selfish choice of the bean | tiful and friiitfnl but fatal i.Iaiii.i of >`..- 1 dotn was the most iinfurtunate he could ` have made, while /~.lirnhaiii's contain- ment with the rPg_l`Ill his nephew lillll dis- l carded, -nsured e-oi his l8Il|p~Al'iil t'l- . fare. Tnen God had well Cllneli l:.s gim- pls's iiiheritance in all past ttgzlb`. The blunders in hiiniiin llfo lltttl been (nlllI'llf.' ted by tnvn theinm-lvia, The ltlt`:1ll|gB', (led had in st--re for niiin were not, it iiiiii I ` true, to he found on the VHHU crest of their oivn desires, but (li4l`ii h'ivasiii~,;e,, no matter lt-iw di~.;,-niaeil, ivuiil l ,i'.l prove I` to be blessings lll|lt t`tl, were men only to l` bide (lod's tiiiiv for his own iiitorprt-tiitioii of his lieiievoloiive. The way to i-ecnre the vast f\dVBlll.lge8 of the grout f.ict of. God's providence was to ci-iicify self in all its tendencies. Men should \\'ttlf. for iiiid watch the pillnr oftlod'u preiieimo, uiiil us that pillar moved they ilinuld tullow. Such a course would inltiieiico the mitiire . of man's work and the iiiexiaiire of their . success. The most ooiiiplate ilopenileiim iiponllod was theoiily way of ll1|p[Illlt'I9. The sermon clotted with an appeal L: the young to leave the choice of their lllllPl`l- tance to (lod, and to those who were older to give to his service the luiliiiico of their earthly career, that to them all the immortal and incnrruptible inheritance may he indisputably assured in the wi-rld to come. mi. .... ..;.... .-........ t... n... M.- l l l l i All. GUI]! Ill- U16 Wful Illliluy III nu: Ullllll` eooeptetinn en the luring of men from lhe pethe of virtue to any form bf evil. Many perenue, he eeid, lid not lulu-we in e epiritunl agency to teriiptntiuui. l`lioy thought it incmiuietcnt with the mercy of (led that He almuld permit as mentor in irit elm love-l ininchiel flnll did mie- c let to prey upmi llullmll lmppineu. But there were Ipirile Hi the tleeli who eerejmst as bad. There were men who ley in wait to entrep othere, ruul who eetuelly lived upon the ruin of their Fel- lowe. Thin an e feet which cuuld not be doubted-end if bad men were actu- ated by e missionary spirit of umlev... lance, it weeping but A ate) further to believe thin, in reeilting t e puwern uf evil, .men have to wrentle not only qsinet eeh and blood but egaimt epit- ituel principalities and powers. Then, loo, curcumetenoen frequently tried men. Advenity either in the form in! hereevgr ment or bmlily elllictiun olten tented abut the real character we; made of when touiporery props ere knocked from under-lt. The retenti ll ul an umhelmn condence in Projidenoe under euch cir- cuuntlucee, (ll oe with Gud and love to Ben, proved I It to each an one true lilo emulated 'not in the abundance ol Iuthly poeeeeeione. The preyerl.eed II allot into temptation," should beec- ennpeeiod by the expreuion uni my will but thlnrbe done, and God would ull'|InMely_ deliver from ellevil, Men fell into am because they ooneented t., temptation. The Inpnuiou in` ulLl0l1 timeepreveiled thet an god. umpud men in nrder to enenere them into evil. but the feet lied elweye been that men : I gmuuoue and iuipellu lureiebed, en now, I0 001118. | The evening sermon by Rev. Mr. Allu! , in the Queen Styeet Ulmrulnpruveul tn lu.~ tho completion of It diaouurue begun on 1: previous occasion on the subject of tenup. tation. Ho lmetly alluded lo I {nrnmr upoultiou of the clause, "Lead us nut into temptation," in which ho had ex- plained tthxn thuuriginul term, In tmnpt, was to test ur to truu, an-I that the In- tontion of temptdinn lulgglll. lpu ulllwr good or bad, according to cirmunummcoa, when man was the object of tho mu. 0|` trinl, nnd that the term puuessod the force of trust N` lnitln when the uxun-use of it leruninntod on (lod. Thu speaker then proceeded to cunsider tmnpumm. in its nlntlon to man us its ubject, nml dult with the term mninly in its unliun- ... -.......\l.H..n nu Ohn lnpiuu A` rnnn `run: IIfnonm'_:InF1},vn}ns. V giun his nephew ,lxa- n~-l- l. well pm f New ain [mat W-llrl an l -ye, slum-|vun_ l`.o-sings Low ` flned nd uf | the Pa en. bl:-sslngs, ' -'\ ll-W n~1;;nim~l, prove l Glklll-I64 nrleud, l CUVDW fur uwn ' 3381190 we. men.-e l moral) I .L, ..._ "A !,_A I Iuusnl lm'h'ou'iuur 1'7" A :h lilies thun - toll 1 `! M`" glury mu `"8" - ' 1 `l`" "W" Inn Hm" `Urullm mm Human wma. MdNB\*g;.iDLg _a 1.6"i`?.'_ .__4 -.. .;..m... [.;n T.*..'x.;..T ..;..,;.....,`.%.,.l` 0 ed. Tcmputiou nu tho muti '01 or iqndubonoult On evil, kl In hi_m_ull luruiahod thn on which (MD motive: Imtkod.. Tho button! (fty- nun Icy in man : anon. andhnpto lion: were ntrong or nit, "in r-porno: to the utrungth of this tulpli Olltht n Lnu-nu. IunnvlA M man And An to the nrungln 0! mil wupuuu Gustav in huuuu: hurts. Bad um: and Bolus were better manor: of lb! drudfuluv than to uni] my but the III valuat- blo plnceo. N-nmoro-an illuu nonn ol this hcc. can then ulduood. It would not be any to tempt 1 unruly inklin- tunl nnd ncholuly man to page Ininoolf with pork or (.0 got drunk on `tony tod.` such man no rather ulnptul to ohoridr dungomun view: that would imporil Ibo nlunion of the oouL On the cunt `hind men with oouvosniunl nun:-on wuuld not bl easily llnptod I0 nnend much time In tulle:-in (1 would not DI elluy wmpwu V` ' spend much time gelleriee picturee or on vorke of ert, but give fer more for e gleee of whieltey end the coime jukee end low plpeenree of bed company. The herd prectieel nun wonld' went to test everything, the ertiet to ed- nlire ii. The letter would preiee the `Mention of the lendecepe. the former condemn it perhepe ee e herren fun: not worth fty cente en eere; the one my net the eye nponebeeutifnl tree end pro- nounce it pnceleee, the other deolere that it may cut perhepe ten corde of wood end realize 825 in the merket. Such diereIit- ly constituted men oould never be nupt- Ml by the nine Ineenl. An .o|ien llerp in en open window might eing with alelluwul eounde when -courted by the evening breeze, but e crow-her in the nine position would be fer from renni- tive to eny euch gentle inuence. So what mey be termed crow-her men would he phlegnietic under inoentivee to excite- ment end go rock-ribbed end etony- lieerted through life, while e frenk end genemue netui-e-quiclr, impetuoue end eenuiive-mey too reedily yield to the liery inipuleee of teinptetion. To find out ` nne'e mm cherecter it wee only neceeeery "to identify the meet ettractive tempte- tiunn. This wine the lie of cherecter end `the clue to self knowl ge. It wee to be carefully remembered thet no temptation wee ncuercion. Men'e own fiend greep- ed the lever And hie foot was on the brekoe thet could check his downwerd epeed. Ae- united by Divine hel he wee the meeter uf the aituetion, en if under Inch cir- cunietzmcee he fell he wee e euicidel be- cause a voluntery victim. T-here wee no reel cause for dieoouregement. God wee more iible to fortify the week plecee thet the tempter wine to ettecli them. end the preltchol` in conclueion eernoetly entreeted the heerere to whom he wen eddreeeing them fen-well advice: to look to God for victory in every loniptuliun or triel that _ I may in the future overtake them. ` 'l`Im .-lmip nf tlm uhnrnh mnrnimr end woolly um nu you: load In lulu 5 lulu-hood thou. Ill llllllra OVUITCIU Luclll. ` Tho chuirof the church morning And 9:-velnng rendered a musical service an ` Leaping with the valedictory ulturo of the unprouive ocauion. 1 - --- o4o>o_.._. I\l-mtrval, July 7.-'I'he Wt'lus.1to- I` night any: editorially . We have `dunno what we could to nupprou `Bunch party p|"0C9IIlUl)l. With the Urulllgmnell we were successful lut "year. and would pcrhnpa have been lhll `year, had we not been chockmutod by 1 threat: mado m the nuns of the Irish [Culhulio Fniuu, which upruug for the J .m.~m.inn inln ununnnl nruminoncu. `UMIIIUIIU \ IIIUII, WIIII-`II Uvll-Ills IUI iuu l ucoasion into unususl prominence. A denial of intention of inter- [ lelggiice on the pint 0! this so- viet"? has fsilud of credence in the {see of ; privnle etstemente, more or lees distinct, to the elleot thet interferenceisintended, whether by the Society as in body or by its 1 member: as individunla, matters little. ` Such bu.-ingtlle cue those who before could ` lune declined an share in the precession I ml the l'..'th, on tlie ground of manly for- bearunce will now be more efiaid of un- thinking t.-unit: ufoumsrdice from their = cmnriulea than of the dsngers from the unlawful pusinle of those who are so fool- ` uih as to trouble themselves about their colours." iulght :Iuch iv:-ur and Inn ~~- 0405.. __ Fnmnr 6:5 ms rows nun: ; 1`): 1- Montreal " ll a`(uns " on the S.-'fuuu'on. - New York, July 7.~-L0ndon mlviool m-nh'ruI the report of the death of the Pu; a, but uothlng deliuito in known. London, July 8. There um: All uncon- firmed rumour ut the Pope`: death on ram liuurne on Saturduy nlternoon. I npucial frum Pam any: it caused un- gexunueu and dopremon, but prices ro- covered inward: the close. All cimuur `stance: xndnuatu thnt. the rumour Ill merely C|l`ClllIl6\] for stock-jabbing pur- PUIUS. V - -4-3%.: ---A pnr. for hunton- Walla- Wnllu. \\ ` ugtou Territory. TIN nquirroln on so thick thgt they destroy the gun in large made". .4. A Rnnalnrlnnd Ignz-hm -an I-anon HI , ._.. I --The Iiiulmp of Mario yeatenlly or- -drum-l lwu pneata and four deacon: in i-`St. Alb:m'| Church, ()tt..1wA. ..__.I .AA_.... ._ , ._.--..,)._...'..__ '*Jk. .1lU-Ill I K/IIIIIIJII, `ILEIWI. - >1-\`el`ul attempts nl mconduriuu have recently failnd within the put duy [ur Lwu in Muntreul. ~l%y the tire on Satugulgy night in Montreal, by which six lmnldingu were destroyed In the out and of the city, it wu the greatest ohnnco that much more dnnmge wan not done. Th. ll.-v.-..l.I nnluuhnn .. Inna inignuigu A frngmout of tho Oonurnti vo ronctlon hu at lut been found in tho Mugdnlon lllnndl. Mr.` Flynn : mainland majoyity bu bun onrluppod by those lut ro- turnn, ind Furtin is elected by 03 mn- jority. Alter I" Mr. Flynn hu gninod upon him by X70 votes. 80 tint the buutocl reaction, though not quite gono, hu nuorod 3 '5-gout rohpu in tho (5- Inoul oodnh county. .A44L__ _ _ Many yearn ago-between twenty and thirty in the tuwmhip of Richmond, I Iu\n, WoigMnuuu,iu I dnnputo with bu hired mun, dulibernloly shot the lum- und took to the wood: Ind wu never heard of Iftervnrdn. About eleven your: Ago Mr. R. J. Uuzzard, of the fourth conceumn of Richhnond, found in hiol I...,,..n_ - :.......-.. .l-..ll .s.;,.n. ...a nu... }0(JllC8SIH)n 0| IKICHIIIUIIU, IUIIIIQ H] I"! "1-ndl, in human ukull, thigh nnd othor lumen. Afow day: ago Mr. E. Sill: (mind, a few rods from the spot where the skull and bone: were dincmorod, on old min barre`, which In brought to View by a cow treading on one and 0! it Art] raising tho other. On digging his {mind also the Itnck of a pistol, 5- bulhor knife, And 1 clup lmifo. Suibuqndnt digging brought to light About lly dol- Inn in gold llld uilrer coin. It in Ill :- poood that the bones on those of I 3 murderer, \\'dightmui, who buriod his wealth for safety. and than oitlior took nick and did, Ill killed by wild bout-I. than Abundnnt. or that himself through reunorop.--Napmm Bearer. ' (no (run In urge Iuonuuwl. -4-A Snndu-land locchor sun moon tly_ kind 8.`) and coin for whipping too unre- Iy I lmy who amnrod too loudl Oo bin hnvnn Ixlhiln Illa B1 II HAL Lain. an [Ad if} I.I.;}'r.3'2K.I3rQ.i'5'ET..ii[' 31." name with an rdl was being UIUIIU WI` IIIIL IIUIIU. The llu-ul.l publiuhen I long interview with a persun described an ox-ooumel of 'l`weel_ Wh|')lI dc-scribe: Tweed u mean aoltinh anal lvricky that he still control: millions, that lll atnleunont in fnunl and, thnl urn L`C\||ll|)llIl|l3\l lady in hit trusted advise-r. ||, Ir,,, .1,,..,, , _ ,__. ,,|_ .,A_ U VIU"I. -- Mr. lline, the temperance udvooalo, having uznupletecl his labour: in Toronto, will be lvrx-xullt fur the last time At I praise me:-t.Ins,v. to he held in Jarvis St. |`lap(isl1..'lmr<~h this e\'on'lng. (Ivor vn thuuaand people have ugnod the (luopel 'l`empen\m-e 1-ledga luring his sojourn there. AA AI... . ..I:-- ......A 1.. I\.A-__- AL}- DHUT . --Al. the police cunrt. in Outta thin morning the 7.nm-o ng can cnmoup. Me-run _wnu (`ulll niuod for two week: at hard lulmr Yul` diaubeying the captain`: cummunln. Con-amuau wu dinchlrgcfl, the Magistrate cnmidoring thnt than In no evidence to than that he had combin- ml with Merci: or any other member of tho crow. .vl ( 'unarrl From the Pa ris Bourao -j-----9 Q 9 TELEGRAPHIO SUMMARY. rufjoiifineu. Tllillll . Uuctlf Inca.-Ilyrunu u. Klnpson. - unmann- cuunom Lona: --r.eguIu looting. 8 pa `I'll! Oral Solo of Val: lbu continual ml. 4 and 7 pan. j..- _-v'v------j A Murderer`s End. mm or urlfr. by lawman` 9 AUSTRIKS POLICY. . t W The Paar : Troop: (Mining in ' ` Asia Minor. ' ltlmlt Bond to Occupy (`on- sultlnople. A: In to have bog: elpocod,_further contradictions of (ha __npid Rmuiun,a:.l- vnnce toward: the Bnlkinn und 0! the npturo of Timon. `um been reooxvod. The latter lane in still held by the Turks, Ind the tsuudrihbnl remqnu intgcl. v imerpuaing I furlnidnlilo hnrriarfiu o 'unction of tho Ruuiu: arm; 0! the )m- rntlnnhn -ill] an lnunn Ihnnn hand. IIIICUUII III 5. IHIIIDIT Inn UI IUC IJl"U' Lrudncbn, with the hoop: whose houd~ qunrun Ann at Siuou. Tho Turkish hudquucon no at Shumln, where n Council of Wu`, presided over by Rodi! Pulu. the Iliniuor 0! War, in dnrocling tho operation: of tho sun]. A b tle bu taken plant at Bolas, which v V nut productivo of Any curious Advantage to either side, though the Turn subsequent- Iy, it |I aid, loll buck on Rnulchuk. ` In Anin hfinnr tho Rnnninnn Annpnr 1.. I , II II UCIU, ICU DICK UII l\III|CIIllI. ln Ania Minor the Ruuinun Appear to be recovering from their recon: revormo, and are now once more bombarding Kan and udnncing npull um. An excellent oumnnry of the put week`: ()pul'lltIullS, both in Europa sud Asia, is gn/on nmung the tologrnphic dupnchoo. Tho results of the campaign in Armani: will probably be urioully noclod M n brunch nf neu- trality on tho part of Peru: in alluwmg Turlnuh troo p`i in pan over her lorritury, :4 Rush thruknl to take reprinln, which may lead to tho Shah bem-Iniu;_; in- volved in the struggle at preaentgmng on. II n nnnlnrntmnl I'I'I' an lhn I|:l|.*I"n uf u VUIVUCI III IIIU Ulpl uggiu Kl PrUIUIllK`Il|l}{ UH. I II. n undontrmd Lint at tho ads-ncu of Austria I Lind nl mfnruml Imnintlcn wul be entlhlialuul Ill Munlem-grn, both sulvn mninuining the dufemivo. l`.....0-n:Ln....}- l..l.. ll 'I`|... "UH... lllllllllllllllg llla IIUllTlIlI'I,- Conatnminnplo. July ).~-'l`he .\'nlt2u- rocoutly, nt 1 private alulic-lam, dm-Ian-I to the Britinh reprv.-aenuliru that he would not gnarnnteu prutectmn to (.`hrin- tinnl il Ruuinnn continue [.0 menu rubel- lion in Bulgaria sud perpetrate nlrm-men m Ami: Minor. 5!; I)..A..__l....._ l._l.. ll 'I"l. . I ll......'..._ Jidenoe oi the people of Ontario. ..-.|.n Unterin ie end he: been undoubtedly end edmittedly e Reform Province. The oompect between John. "it. end John Sendeld et Confederation bed virtuelly ` for ite object the government of thie Pro-- vince in deence of the well known wiebee ol the majority of its people. Ow- ing to the treechery of 9 few Reform leedere, who deeerted to the enemy for thet purpose, the conepirecy for e time- encoeeded-, end, lore perlieinentury term, Unterio wee governed nominally by the petent eutometun oomhinntion, but vir- tuelly by Sir John, who never could di- rectly eummon e inejority from his own Province to his own support. There wee notonly en undoubted eollueion but e vite1 connection between the Dominion end Previnoiel (lovernmente of thet time, end the letter wee to ell intente end purpoeee the creeture of the former, end derived train it the power to govern Onterio in deenoe ol the prevailing -{entimente of the electore. [Judi-r euch circumetencee it wee e legitiuietu demand thet the controlling influence of the centrel power ehould be withdrawn, and thet the night of local uelgovemuient, guer- enteed by the Oonfederetion Act, ehould be eetuelly conceded end enjoyed. What now ere the {eclel The preeent (lov- ernment ol Unterio ie etrong in the con- lt wee not creeted by the Federal Government, but by tho lteform inejority of thie Province while yet the Tory eupremecy wee meinteined at Utlnwe. Hon. Mr. Mowet'e edminietretion faithfully reecte the politicel opinione of the mejority of the electors, who indeed r.-pudieted Tory rule for Unterio eomo time helore the centrel Tory Uoiernmont fell under the ernehing weight of ite'o_wn corruption in 1873. Under theee veetly ditferent cir- cnmetencee it ie wuree then eilly to talk of the eubordinetiqn of the Ontario to the Dominion Government. To ineinn- ete thet Mr. Mowet'I adminietretion ie the ehedow of Mr. Macl in e piece of nonsense thet doee not exiet even in the wildeut Tory imagination. it in nothing but pure end eimple clep-trap need indeed (or went of a. better cem- peign cry, but too thin to deceive the inoet euperciel observe-r and believed leeet of ell hy the political hypocritce who meet employ it. III (`III III IIIUI . 81. Petersburu, July 9. --The fnlluwing in from the Cnrewitch, dated yesterday \ had: nf naval:-u -ilh nun hnt'A|-J unr- II ITUIU I-HI KJIITVWILCII, UIIULI yL'I|.UI'UPly A body of cnvnlry wilh one batter)? nur- prised at 'l`irunu on Rnturdny and cup- ture<| n Tnrkiuh camp with mmuuuiliuu and bnggnge. Tho Turks retreat:-ul. nut infantry nud artillery nu !\||-rn:u`.h- ins: Tirnuva. " \'l........ I..I.. (I "l`|... I`-(b...I. \I......| ..- ` lnnfrv-ul. July 9. omnalpu Hm) bprmll ; vntrkrt quit-t Iuudiot but prices nnn'\in.a!l um hanged. `M II.I'I> name and firm. --Ilwr Iuudn Em nqlochd. Salon 100 I|loIIg`blk0'rI It .50; , hud I GE Iprin! turn a `_25; 4 en; hauiaflsm at 1.0300 l7.(r. gig 3,554-1 mg him on Cruel! 12,50 par 2.000 lbs. ` Unit! uni! pmdmn nfmindlv unr-In-and` . ;A,.a..+.,um dnuml cadet, nun 4.05 to 4.10 Ins: Ilruuvu. * Vienna, July `.|`-Tlm liritiuh .\lll|H\lI`r` It Culllllmtilloplu had inf:-ruuul llnxvN|11- un that circumstances nnuln 1`-Illlpt-I England to occupy Cunstunlmnl-lo an I! the Straits of Boophurus to pr:-tact Hr: " tllh inlereiu. The Sultan: rep`iwl .xva-{ uively, and referred Mr. l.a)'unl wllu: Turkilh Ministry. ` Ilnnnhnafnr .lu|u `l -, I '..nn':|n nnr. . I IITIIIII IVIIIIIIITJ. Mnuchoatcr, July fl ~.\ lmndnll cur ronpondeat any: the (1-vernuu~nt linu- informntinn that ll:-3 Rus`-mus `nlelnl In men sy Comuununnple at All rmku. unlou , the 'l`urlu anticipate that event by maL- 1 ing pence an Hm (`mrl terms. Thu enm of the recs`? of lhln mu] nlher um-ll|~ Rocco as to {uwnn inteutiuna lms ln-N) to modify very cmuudurnlply the vu-we In kennf the crisis by corhnu nu-unborn --fl the Culnnet. The pracllml mntmlxua will prubahly ba that if more (`lH'I'\__,{tVlll: mem bers Ihnuld fuel lmnnd tn Iulupl nu avhvv policy they will no longer be upponml. H II rannrlnd llml A nnwnrfnl ralnfnrm-1. l IIIUHU I. U`, U`! BUIIE U` IJUIIIH INK . l Bucharest, July `J.-'l`hu (Izarewituh ha been sppuiuled to the cuxnmnn-1 nf the force: in Drobrudnuhn, the (lnuul [Duke Nicholu the centre, and tho Prim-o of Ronmania the right. N.- V... l..).. n ._'n... II...-../.1`. .-n IVUIIIDCIIII [HG rlxlll. New York. July 9.--Th(9 Ilrral-/'1 ca ` ble says the report Ihat Ihe Tnlrks hml, shundmmd Mzmtenegro IS cunt'nrnu~d. H.` i }\5,000 Ha-hi linmuka who 9,! {med Mun-I tonegra Wllll lhu 'I`urLinh army, ILHUU1 are mxunng. ,_ -.- ~e--- ~- ` I GENERAL {IlESPAT{}HES. PUXIC I-Ill`, Wlll II! U|Ill`UI UV "!"-'.`lo It ll Nporlod that A powerful1`einfurm- ment in tn be sent to Haiku Bay. l)..-L___-A I..I.. ll 'l`|_,. l`.-._.....'A J Duhuquu, Iuwn, July it .\ deapau-h from L_umng given the [Dl|r'.|l,`llllI'B u! the murder ofJos. Em: and wnfo, an old couple near the I ---wmnlmlle Huuse, ` which W8lIllIL`0\'0l`Nl an lirv. am! after a erce battle with Ulclllllwl thu t]l"\\I bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Kilns ero- fnund in tha cellar. Murdur m mppcmd. ` The hired man. ntllcern and u cm.-.1-n are in punnjtuf hnn. Rnnhxn Julv `I -T'Ia dnllhlps non II VCI7 |lllPUT50|Il. Wuhinaton special to the `Iv '1"(I my: the Pronidont will recommend to Unugreu tho loainlnlivo sctilin oncerning Iupprmp lion I Mormonimn. |Ir-_L:_...o.... I..I_ 0 I). ll....L-.-..- mu gang ::tih3%'nia.|