4. ____. Tun Mu.I1'nu' CuL1.uu:.--1'ho uni- snnunl diutribuuun of prizes will be held At the Uollogo on Muuday nut At 2:l5 o'clock. The mviutiann to tho public will, like the lurmnlmu, be restricted on Account of the unall Icculnmudntlul in the old bmlnling. The fin new on Will an be ready lur nccu|.Av.ion till Sp:-in u. _,_ ,._.n>.__`_. cnair. - Pope Gregory XVI died on the In. of June, 1846. On Sunday, the 14th, the Cardinals rent in preeeeeion with great pomp into Conclave. The tullevinx day neira circulated throughout Rome that a new Pope was chosen. It has been said that the election of Cardinal Ferretti was carried by aecleinatiou. Thin, how- ever, does not ap r to have been the ease. The election of a Puntit! is by scrutiny or ballot. Each Cardinal writes his own name, with that e! the candidate he proposes, on a ticket. Theee tickets are deposited in the consecrated chalice which atsnda on the altar of the chapel where they sit; and each one, on approaching and leaving the altar, kneels and repeats a prayer. After a pause, the ticket: are taken from tee sacred cup by oicere iiauied ad hoc from their own body; the tickets are compared with the number of Cardinals present. and when it is found that any one of them has two thirds of the votes in his favor, he is de- clared elected. If no one can ahoiv the requisite number of votes, anotlur pro- ceeciiig is gone through. This proceed- ing is the election by acceea-eo-called because any Cardinal hes the right ti accede to the vote of another by altering his ticket according to a prescribed form. The uiomeiit the election is declared, the tickets are bunied. On this occasion there woie three Ieriitineers. At the tire: ballot, Carilinal Lsinbruschini the stern and cruel Minister of Gregory XVl.- had it majority of votes, but not auth- cieiit for a decision. Thirty-!aur vote! was the number required for tllU'6l80l.l0n. The Cardinals, slnrmed at the pruapect of the election of the unpopular Lum- briechiiii, anti fearing the comieqiieiices of the existing dies'ectiuii ol the inhabi- tame of the Roui-in States, Iiithtlrew their votes on the third scrutiny from Lainbruschini. and hastily transferred them to Cardinal Ferretti, who happened to be one of the three Caruliiinls charged with the opening of the voting piipera. On opening the thirty-fourth, which gave him the necessary niiijority, his emotion was so great that he fainted. On the morning of Tiieeday, the ltith of June, et nine o'clock, the Cardinal Cimierlenge nppesred in the balcony of the Quirinel to announce the exeltutiun of Curdinal Ferretti to the Papncy, under the name of PIJI the Ninth, and on the 21st of June, 1846, he was crowned. The state of slfuirs in the Papal States at this time ims such as to call fora large meiasiira nf reform. June, 1010, no ntfui sum: Inensuro of reform. 'I`lm v\n- pnI\n Pi rul` I C(.'llllL`.9|'BDl0 LIIDO H18 name OI Fllll rosnunded over Eurupe, nnd inntantly bo- camu the watchword of libertynnd reform. In Fuhru.xn'_ l84'1.l.ha French revolu- wnou nummouu election of 1 I chair. D- r\A u.--- sign In u an II ualuqgu." nu ninth still idoliud "by &:`ruu- h- Iaunbdthatdty who ' leagu- -bu -sen gmamio hi: dicinunoud alert to notiato Ildrnlotinp. On thoikh Doeonbcr, 1830, ho was niud to the dignity ol 1 Cardinal, by the title of 8!. Polar and St. lluoollinna, oun- tinuin; in tho Archbiai ' of Ilnoh, in zho Bumagna, IIIII nu political din!- fcctiuu uiutd. avour, he devoted himself to ill: dutiu of hi: dioeua with so much and and sol!-donlal. and dia- . played luck a llborality of -sentiment, that In men gained thc aoolionu oi the ` people, and ruwrcd paws and tranquili- ty to the diau-ict. During the nix yuan of lain cpinopacy ho Ian only urioo at-nut ` Iron hi ol|aI'go-onco on" going to Rome ` to uooivo hit But as Cardinal, and again ` Ihlll Iummonad to the Cundluo for the ` .I..si.... ..I . .........-.. On 0.. P.-.iRa.l . ought not to rile in llgh." Bin nxhnnihnmuwb mod to nu Uunoluo tor nu s nnouuor to tho Pontiul uu prwuloi lIonnodd- naal. duh nomina--.. PoucI.-Ilinhoth Kuhn us as g|y phone. Th oppunoooot tho luuhdood piliqbk. E0 in young. W not no, to In uddiotd to hill . but yontolddy Ibo inbnbod hotly. --J.-.11.: nnnoltha (lull. and Iain: , . AIlCIIb huoluohhhot .;':."""'| (7l.nI(l`rnnn Humor: or Knoumutiu nectiuna it cannot be excelled; mu! as I blnml purier and spring medicine it in the best thing I have ever used. and I have used almost. every thing. I can cbeel[u|y recomund it to any am: in need of Iuch modicini. Yum-I rauueutfullv. All lave Obtained lellel. _ South Berwiul, In ,Jnn I7, '7`). H. H. Boevonu. Esq` Den Hh .`"I have hul dyspepsh in it: wont` form for the lat ten yearn. Ind have clkcn hundreds of dnllnnr wnrth n! medicine: without --bmining any rellef In Sepumher Int 1 mmmrncod taking Vcgetine, Iinca WELL PUIPI Alb HARDWARE POI IALI CHEAP AT 07 Km; Btroot. NJ -P`ut Illtluounu I01 paid beluxo the -Rb olfobflnry Ill] the clot]. JII '11. I876. |w9Ia Yum! ltfdndofullanutn. onnuaao;o_oouurnm `T Clniwooll _ut\_4a_Q...:.l-:ggJ:.L-EL.` Mr. H. [L Stevens: In I.\```.' your \ uge.(ina was re:-ounmended to um; am-l yielding to tha pa-riulusion oI u lrirnd I \'nHn`L'nlNI m by it. At Hm time lwuu an'-r- ing Irom gouerul dbbility nnd nervous prostra- tinn, nupnrin-luuetl lay uvurwurk um] irrugulnr hulms lm wnmlorful atren thrnnng and L`|H`il tim p|'opertins'i(-.c~uwd to L-n:-I. my d-lnli.mvd ayateuu lrum the l'ntdl)51,Hl1 nude-r iba por- untc-nl, um I rapidly rvuovex-ml. gaining more thun up-uul hnulun and guud Ioohug. Hlnre u-n I have um. Iuauwemul to give Vugrliue my moat unquuhiiq-,d 4-ml:-rseluaut as being us Mfr. l.I|!`8 and |mwe,rful Lumnt. Ill proluutiug lumllh mud l`('5`ul`|!|g the Wlbhlocl nyswm In new lulu and mmruy \'c~;:utiIm is the 1lIJl_\'IllWl:l:|Il(5 I uses. nn.l n. hm-r m: I llva [man-ruxmu-I. In rind I VEGETINE I ll-A. Sir. This in tn 1::-It.if_\' thud lmyu used yourlHood l repnraliuniu my fmnily for love,-ral you. And think than for Scmfuln or (7l.nI(rm)n Humor: Rnoumutiu nectiuna it. 1-nnnul. he excpllml: mu! as u hlnml nnritiar Fr. pun WC U-v --v'vU-I Itvvuy. 1 one 0! tbs loch. and lying W noocplnolpahnoluood, `vllnhu hllingnolaop then hand by Wlwil nulodyfotlbo #5 Tinctlingnhvudihod. star 7., ...._,__1. -.r...-. - .- H, .. Dear Sir,-Al)nu!. one year since I found myself in a [noble condition from general lul>i|it_v. V.-getinc wu utmngly recumuundod to me lny I fnend who had Men much beneted byitn um. I mpcurud Mm nrticle, and. that uning uevernl mt|.leoI,wu1 ronwrml In health, and (liucnntinued its use. I feel quite cnu-lent using several b0t|.leoI,Wu1 ronwrml health, quite that then: in nn.Inedicine uuperiur to it for those mmgrlaimu fur which it is Impoainll pro pmlrul, nml would clnmfully recommamfit. to lhmle who feel they [met] noluczthing tu restore them to perfect henlth. Rt-.~4p(.-uI.fu||_y yt-um. U. L. } ET'l'ENUILL, Firm vi 3. M. l'eN.engIl & (70, No. 10 SIAM? Ht . Baum. without nbtaining `Any relle In Sepumher mmmen*o< taking V dine, which time my htmlth bu uwmfy improved. food lligfmtnf avolll. 1114+`! hnvo gnin-0% 4-on [mums 0 er. NEH! are seven otherl in this plu.-2 inking \'uv.~t.lno.nnd All hue ubuim.-<.l relief fteen pounds 0! He Yuurl lrulr. '1' relief Yuun trulr, THOMAS E MOORE, Ovenoer of Card Koou1,l -rV.unnuthl`o.'| Mill: |A Largo Lot of Children : Sleight. l A: 75 Man nueI,vonh II J5, lotbett ._Gg1_ _sHar[Iuare Housel Dear Sir.-Since several earn 1 have cut I lore and very pninful foot. hul -Imue phy` ni.-mun, but they cuuldn I. cum mu. Now I have heanl of your Vegsno from a lady who win: nick fur I lung time. nml became all well from yuur V: retine. and I went. and bun ht me uuo lmnle n{"cxet.inu; And After I in used MCK In!" lung lllll. Illll uocunu: nu wuu vht nu of 'cgel.ine;nnd om: In-t.lle,tho [min left. me. and it begnn to heal. and than I bought. nue other bottle. And so I take it y. I thank God for this remcdy md ymnrsc-H; And wiuhiug everv nutferrr man may nttentiun to it. It in every uuerrr um guy nttenuun to In. 1!. In I blessing for has I. Mus C. KRABE, 63*HSnhi nmnStrsot, -o~--j 1-noun (horn --Tboptodohooh &o|uuicodvodolcbobootvhguhn, 'l'%IiIlI& oItI by It. A. c- :1... .x_:_.-.l..A.5 .1 us. ..a..'- W6 ABE l'll.l. 8BLl.lNG 0l"I"ALl. OUR CUOKIXG AND PAHLUUK HTUVI-2| Al` C081`. Onl n fur more 0.1 II ND. ; Inontln lrelnml ol A Uunono untru- uity. He concluded with Austria I ' onnonrdut much more luonrobld to i Church Iutlmfily than Ihl noting lali In-rn.'n.:od ln 1854 hoinued u decree pnupnunndiug II a doctrine ol the Uhur:h the faith of the luunmulnto Con- _ ooption of that Bloaud Virgin Mary. I: f 1864, on the ocouiou of the mmouoxy ol 8:. Peter, he bmugfnt t-sgmlwr In. Roma ` alugo uumt-lugs--I binhnpo, and tub ` uquontly, on the occasion u! the Col I- ptmn of tho Mun;-ra of Jnpun. ut ` the montinnnporhtnt aunt of his Ponti- ente in the convention of the Vuinu Council, at which bishop: from all put: of tho Ultholio world IIlCllIlJlOcl, in l)oo., 1869. ll nu uljuurnod in July, 1570, slur it hid proclaimed the celebrated ducroa of lnfnllibtlity. Soon uflor the Adjournment thq Itnlill Army occnniod R--mo. and declared II the Cnpllal of the Kingdom of 1:11]. In June, 1871, he completed tho 25th your of his }' n.v..fi- cute, thus acceding the term ul Ill pro- viuul Pontiticatou, except that uniglod to St. Peter, nod fafnifying in his own person the trndltionll production that no Ponti` would ever we the d|_u of Peter. HI: honlth has for some yuan been precarious. but, with the excaption of ocouiunal iutarrnptlnnl, he continued to -mend. personally to all the public Altirl. [U IIIO Anirn. VEGETINEJ VEGETINE. r rltpilrnu H] II. II. STEVENS. Boston, Mass. ISTQYESI VEGETINE am AND suns. Vcqauuc in Sale; (:1; all Druaqtata. ` 1v"`-cETu~E| _-n---.-3+ Kim Arrunou.-Th: pun of King- ston is uruinly very much indokhd to Mr. W. Robinson K.P.l ., lot kind at- hctinn. It in continually receiving parlia- Iolhry pnpcn iron him. ----o*--._ II-thou. Mu! no III In no unnu- Iion of ugly, Ibo van annual ::.h.dKindonof lnly, bultlo Hop: to and into any onnpnniu. Ilia coeledutiul duiubtruicn eatin- od vcry|.|ItivI,IId pnooodnd Ipol III M- onptiol of the ' to! indopondanlcr tion on the put 0 tin Church. [I lit View In Iv-utablinhod the hionnhy in no: no pan or no uurcn. u an viov In Iv-established hionnhy England. and unotloucdtho utabliat Inont in lrelnnd 0` Catholic Uninc- -h- ll- gnnglndanl -ilk Anntrin A lropcouonu-n-cu val It-cnnu-ou. bnthobinulldidloontuuudlll, uhnhqniuutcdlponlkddlir tntion. Alhtthonrhto unila- a.'....ln.l- |.L.I.-din-nununnnnrnl UTUII Ihdtna IlUEI"TjjuutIu&-1% oloeou ' vithintlollh `[50 Pop : nu:-cntvclu-onblol. .|-ntbohinulldidloontuuutilll. 905.31 Iuch nnodlcino. Your! reufcotfully, Mrs. A. A. DlNS.\ ORE, I9 Rlmnlaskwot. V'E(}ETI NE Prnlmrml hi HER OWN WORDS- Rnllinu\MI Mal l*`ub.I3. Bun : Anunu -84". A. J. Buy arrived from Hunlrnl lut tuning. To- day he met A number 0! than intorutod 1.. .n.- n;..a| Ri.I.u AHi:nnn_ and thin K. &P. RAILWAY I lllli Va Vlouuaiu D `VIVA 75 nu each. worth Ol,75. \\J' .13 L .1. J Prepared by IIIPIILJ ID-m 3. |'. IA. run I r..V\1u;u, is. l`eN.cngjIl awn, St. Fenders will nlm be rncaivul. u to the names I dAe,for the clurter ufn swam \ canal in deh- nr 8u pliu In Lngluhnusu nlmvo Monznul. lncludmg than an Lake Hunerior. Chnrur to comlnonoo at Montreal on the 29th Junn next. Steamer to be nuly at the Lu-hino Cnnnl Ha- sln to uh in cargo on the morning M the `27Lh Juno. -Full psrtlculnn u m deloripl Inn of van ml required \nd nature ofwrvioo wnll be nup- pllod on nppliottiou. an-._;-_- 1.. 1L 1-- nu ....| Ian... ......I o- L... lLInHfFm1Is"s'HvIc.i ENl)ERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY this De nrtmenm, M. (Mama, up to this In MARC} NEXT, for tho SUPPLY OF |00.000 GILLOIS, |ncAnlIRl.l Per nnnum. more orlou, for one or three yous at who option of the l)apn.rtumnt,of the ban quality of Double dintilletl Standard Wblus extrn rellnod Petroleum OH, _ula|ivumblu M 00 ll. Illa! I uluuuut ul nu-cu ---v...-... in the Civil Righu Allinnoo, Ind thin evening he will uldrou I muting on tho Iubjoct In the City Hall. ...._ ,__ OH, ilelivurnblu (lodoriub, Hamilton. Montreal, Quebec. St. John, N.B,nud Hnhfu, N8. in such qunnti` lien and D! such Hum: in the Depxu-uncut may ulonire. Thu Oil must be {me from acid or other im~ purity ; of nupncic gravity.uHi0 Fahr., ol be tween 48 nnd 45 BIUIIIB , mm cuploniva M. I vapour nu of I30 II`|hr. ; and must diutll be~ tween 30!` nud. )7`1 Ruhr. in huruing for I`) hour: It must, produce a brilliant and nmrly unlfxrnn uua. neither crusnng the wink nor disoolouriuz Lhoohimnoy. H. (roux any uuuuz. Lhollght duniuiuhoa morn than [5 per cent. during the uni Iha Oil will be nsiecwfl. new iron bound whltu onk csnkn. containing 1 Iron: 3. : to 40 gnlloun, propurml innido With 1:` qujd lm: sud painted unuide, tank: to he hu- uinhe by Uoulrnowra mm 1-out included in price ol oil. The Oil in to he dohvarnd by the Contractor subject to iusp:-umn of the l)o|.nrl.xuenl.. u.d reunuxod an plume of nlelivm-5, und daliverud {roe from all charge!-, including duty, H In], lnlnurl Itevanua iunpeuliuu vlmrgu And `aux inn elmrzec. I...-no u... -y............... Tendon both {or Oil md Btonm veucl to be uhlrouod to the unuouigned and mark-d nu the ouulda "Tunder tor Unl" or "Tender for lmun Vanni." New Serge Dress Goods 10c. 121-20, 15 and 200. Newcolored Lustre: from 12 1-2c. NewBla.ck Cashmere: from 400- New Black Alpacas 12 12c. 15. 20, 25 and 33c, extra value. New Print: from 6c. New Wince I from Be. All Wool Scarlet Flannel 15 and 2 0. Best Scarlet (ohembly) Flannel 30 and 35o;reu1sr price 45 and 50c. New Black Nap Oloaking only 75c. New Black and Blue Black Beavers only 1.00. 100 New All Wool Shawls at 1.50 ; wel worth $3.00. [.f_' Call and examine any of the above oods you any mqulro no they are very much under A umple nfvo gallonmof whiuh um con And freight. will be, paid h}. the Department. In to weonmnny much Lender. freight. will be [mid lo}. the uopunment. u weompnny The Oil in to be delivered In good order in bound onk csulu. containing Irnm mnlloua. nronurod 1 Inlnurl novel in] ebnrgoo. LOWNDES & MOODIE CLEARING s41,E 1 H..,._ IuCl!nulu'ul.--HAmilton oon 8500 round for the arrest. nnd conviction of III] on guilty of indondinriun. 1! King- Ilw Ind d-mo likuviu luv. you than would not Dun boon n running lint o! 40 Iron on rooord. , A Genuine & Heavy Raduction l Will be made on I" WINTER G0')D8. M II mull. make room for Mpring tmporuuuno.` All gnrylug And u-ruumlnuad Stock mun be cold AT HOME PRICE. lLowndes & Moodie,| ....- Ill nbutihor m Ila than than I Iothrluunn who indlyuohgnd In nu innuuoolhh proponyit the has In . sod nbutibor MT! up mom mun I inquuoolhh proyonyn Ive. dawn`! to human to his ruuaunro eh: Ihoyou and with Brown: at J Dcuoghufa. Into! bgunaulil nub luau u beuuueuouotharnwro. Q` We APO can xellod to hue this Sale to lush room for our Spring Brook of Cloth. In Wontedn, BroaulC ollu, English, Scotch nd Canadian Twooth. which will be puruhuod ol- not-ially for our Onlcsr Tndn. which bu 1'-omuod you-Iv ml :3 nqulru the prluolpnl part of our oatnbliahmont. luusmllllg purchasers will do well togin In I call. u '0 M-0 bound to oar the Goods It price: that will elfouc rowdy alas. Z. PR EVOST, _..-..- .-_---n -.4..- -,-__ g_._._ .5- -__n... a...___. 1UU new 1111 W001 ianurvu av. J.-DU; wau worm pa.uu. [.f' Call Hikoy .2 mm. Doc 14, 1877. Wu. H-IT. Deputy Xiuinusr of lanno, in. Department or Murine Ind Flnhortu, UuAwn,JAnunr_y. I873 Gnu: iuln All Winn: Drou Goodn. Sou-lot. Ito Mid Guy l'|Annolo--All Rodnood. All Wool Bhnhta II loan 0-An Coot. . Jukot Cloth. Nnp Ckathl and Buns:-I-All Ioduood. hunondou Borgdlu In All Wool Cloud; All Fuse Wooln. Jnohu. Colnforvu-o-Ioulnood. Funny I? uauln Union lrluunln and Guy Plannlt Iodltod. 500 Remnants. bmu Gouda. Tiokinp, Shooting: and Cloth-oxn chap. l'\ Ill-I Rl'\I\IlIl\ lllll I E j Tun Port : Dun. --We have in nu column pnunuu . that out ho tuned to inunoting twist of the public lilo cl Pope Pin IX. '01 . none oltho duh ID no indobud to the Ottawa ha Pun ---o1o New York Glothlng Store. PRICES THA T WILL DEFY`(}0M1 ETlTl0N. RECEIVED AT HICKEY & ILE"l"1"8, 1):-.>1'r\rr`.I:`..s:u .q'PDI:11:v1~. f cheap Sale of Ilntor Dry Goods AT WALDRON S. F. X. GOUSINEAU & G0. OUR SALES IIGIIEASIIIB. Sixty-lino Inn Present: Him In] Last but than tha Pnviougpluvhgthntvoolu GllI1l.l IlAl0LlIl.aId bygivingrlllitlwonn clung liberalis- duouuutl $91!! pnrchuon during I'll! noun. PRINCESS STREET. Jun -1. ms. T. Ilnpumlu 2|. I81. Jun 16, 1878. You. Fowl. -0n tho occasion oi Em tic lull polio. (area should be on! And on duty, because ovary mm in required for union. The (ore: lul night. III by no ..__ __A x- -A_._.-IL Jun 22, I878. N ORDER TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK Ob` READY-IADI WINTER CLOTHING before lm nu-nul of our New Spring hook, we will olor Anyof than Good: at F08 FOUR WIIKS AT GIIIATIJ IIDIIOID PIICIS: uommggyruv. Commencing Jan. 2nd. TENDERS. ' own. Ar. J. DOIOOIIUI. PR[-I_\IZ3ESS 1`_R_EE"'1`. "Ii."WKE6"6`N7I'WisI Ilocl lrll`. Pour Deon fun the larkal Iqun. Sr. Asnnnwk lluu. +Thin evening Mn. E. C. Noble, of Vermont, will road in St. r\|dnw'I Hull, in connocliun with tho locutiuu Allocinlion of Quinn`: College. Thu 1! man Journal uyn. Mn. Noble undo I tine impruuiou She ha I ohurming personal, and road with `n porloct. unnlarntanding of her nub joolu. Her voice is lnelodioul nnd plou- ing, Ind hor mnnner nuurnl and [neo- lul." W. 4.3-} - I ON the Southwont qmrtor of Lot `)4. In the 5th Conoouion of tho 'l`ownnb|p of King- nt.ou.oont.n|ulng 50 Anna of nod oultlvuod Land. thereon, no two Dwell ng llouwu. [on- ouphr`; tour Well: 0! vntonnnd 4 Am-M of III Urohnrd. in condition, with fruit. There I: mm now am. laulv lmllt. min 40:43, than U! IVIII IlIIUIlfl'IUl- opposite In. llIr|ou' Inlay Good: Icon PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. '% CHEAP JOHN Urohnrd. in ood condition, with fruit. Thorn Is one now am, hml; built, the 40x48, the heat in ch: Townnhl . l`h|n valuable Proporty In nltuntotl near the: Berth Knaul. vo Inlloa from Kiunnmn. Tho nronnrtv Mn ha numlmunl bv situated tho Perth lhuul, mlloa from Kin town. The property can he punxhu-ed by pay my om third down. For further ,part.I(-u: gro In to menu or otuorwlu. Apqlfw WM. DAVID Owner """ "' """""" "'1"! " WM. DAVID Owner `The Cheap Brohr, Princess Street. FRTA Ts Special HolidayA11nnuncama't The Sugar Bing flattened Out I Sugar Down! Down! Down! `RANK BIGNIEY will Doll durlng the Ho- Hdnr neuon FOR CASH. Chaupzr than my ochar home In the elty. JN'O.E.ROSE New and Second Hand Goods Important Information for All. RANK RIGNEY will I0" dur|ng the Ho- _-- -.|.-- 5...... 1.. u.. -11.. I. A uA1'I"5 Pm Always on bud. YAR.KER S OLD STAND `l'l1I UNDIIIIONID TAIILI OBIAT plenum In uncut to u onluu of Kingston and no in that he in on L ALage&vi?i"a's'ieuurskates inaludlng tho Ia-[loving nylon Acme. Bnnoyt lorry`: In York club--all Oman. ht D-IILYI A-fl -ADDIIXKDAD ngnn xvzra, nn. 3, VlC?"jI TU IOCIII. IIIDAD AID IAIIOW ITIAI SLEIGH BELLSo' DIXTIIH CIITIIIIAI. 1 H DIXTII 2 I Ollflllul. ! H lI'l'&ul.Ihk|I.0I'db|aI0oUP|uu. | To all People Wanting KEYS ior Locks can be supplied I by leaving their orders l with Wll. IDAVIID, I the Cheap Bro- ker. lle has Hundreds of Keys on hand. WILLIAM DAVID, E1193 Elio DEALER IN Du IOJUT. I000 Roma Rnhlna II boonu per lb. 500 Z! Ibcnnloo Jupnn Tan :1 01 Bush. mu :4 munmu Yuma M non Tn II Mr}: .00 (I lb Came: lmpo II *u n 0| ouch J30 5 nd '0 lb Conlu It "or low pncea. 1(1) hbl-I No. I labndor He up I. |!A1"!"B PI-Iu Indnl ALI! And PORTER `van II!-llllilyuanquylu-an FRANK IGNlYu FOR SALE. CITY \ I'D 7101.177 p (ow Inow vinuu duals I02 a.--_.ajo-_-- MOVIMINT. A----o-3----o `huwn.-Tho Kqnuo agony ol thick cl Bcitith lotthAnoduhn hound-udiodthobuiuu, cnadund tolhobouiniul Bsckolcuudn. OOo----- - 8nr1!o.-lt In poor last until; ind no-4. . Thou -5% uaunpa in it an litdoujoyodit. Tho in in becoming very poruu, nu! conuquotly 101', - In XIVZ. Ilu Iuuvc nu- nun out in uungth. -:o-`C ':1 ILL. >10. x ll .__ Y . . . . .._I -1... Mu. S'rsi*iii-:snn.~4'.\i Csss.-F'i-om wlnt me can lasrii from tho Dotroit IVws,Rov. Mr. Stopliousnn io in very procsrions hoslth, and his condition is rondovod tho inure criticsl on sccoiint of the soon- dsl connected with his norno, Inc! the differences existing in his eongroozstion. The News of Monday ssid: Dr. Bsr- cloy rose up (iii cnngrogstionsl mooting) sud ssid thst it wu porhopoo quostion whether the church would long hsvo o living psstor. Everybody prosont lisd noticed Mr. Swphonson's condition in tho pulpit yosterslsy. Alter tho oorvico ho hsd attendod him, snd eorriod him home, when: he lay ill sll night in s tor- riblo condition from inontisl And physicoi siiloring. To-night the pastor wss o trie lrettor, but otill very low, snd the strain was iio grout thst his reason woo in dsngor. [la won sfroid thst tho tinio might come soon when the church would bo ootiroly without s pastor. Tho doo- tni-'s spooch, siiuplo and slfocting, hod o inarltad elfsct on the meeting, sod silonc- od tho fsL:tiiiiii oleuiout sltogothor." I-2x.m.uuIu Rm-'1vu..-~I.ut ovoningo largo number of tho memboro of tho PJI. Church, deoirouo uf naming tho friondl in Elginburg, uont out in Mr. W1loon'I largo wnglun. Tho urvicoo woro con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Dyko, R". T. W. lul|IfTo.o|d Mr. S. R. Briggs. Tho Rov. Mr. Jullza delivered MI uruoot odnlrou on tho foul ruulto of bonny uhomod of Christ, nod nlw of tho hoppinou oonlor- rod on thnoo whv ocknowlodgo Chriot bo- loro tho world. it tho oftor mooting Ur. S. R. Uri: oppoalod to tho uncon- rortod to bo roconailod to God. The drive home in mode pleooont. by Rov. Mr. Jnllntfu and Mr. S. R. Hnggo accom- ponying them to the city. Tho woothcr nu booulilul And pleount on I Iprmg dny, And I onjuyed tho drivo. 4-3. -- Tm: Summ.-to (`A.-ax. WW1 dn nnv. louk upon the nhuutixi`g -1 Mr. R. Cruvfurd on Wixlnooday night an an uutrnge; on tho conlnry, we are inclmod to look upon the ntfmr u I ronult of cnrolouneu in tho hmlling uf tirmu-mu by young men. more or leu under the inuence of intuxicatiou. Those ynung men are known, In lhni if they nr not prosecut- ed, the police Are nut to Nuns. ----~-~-ooor------ Wu w-iulil like to any an many kind ward: an pouibln in favour of our Fire Dopartmont, but really we cannot longer close our ayu to the growiag nocouity which Bllall for I reorganization of some kind. What is required we need not an`- gont. or oonjuoturo. The Cmanittu on Fire, Water and Cu, no doubt, appra- hond the weak puiuu, and will aooner or later recommend a remedy. It will baf- tle any one ta explain why the rs wan allowed such haavlway Int night--why the main building Ihould hau boon do- atroyed, when tlioro was an ample and unuaain` supply of wator, and when the liromen were In a poaition to combat tho tlamu without much dilculty. The opinion is generally erprouod that the thing wan ludly managed, and we arc iriclinod to think public upiuion in about earract. l`ho briga/lo in without discip- line, and hencu its uaofulnou in much impaired. A Dnm.-s-`nos mm A Durnn.-tc|.- Tum day: Ago in the Auooinbod Prou tolognm ncoiud frum New York it In outod that in the collar`: account: of In Bmk 0! North Amoriu than had boon diuovorod I decit of Il(l),Gl). Tho item In uriclly correct, but the L-_|. I.-- L--- -I-...J L. AL- uuun nu: wwvu u--yu 1 public Illh tho Bunk cl Iri- uoh North America. than it really III the Bank 0! North Auction. n Amorial and not a British concern. Thou can bo no long utondod docit in Any ol the Brmnh NJ. Bank} brutciu, booouu the taller`: out I choqud. In tho North Auoriun Bank 50 hop! Ii: -__ .._L comps. --Girl: will beextronuly naughty at timu. Hero is I umpln: Cigu-one Imaking in indulged in by nanny young woman nnd ochool girls. The thumb! and forenger: of nclnu in u young Indian nchoul in New York wan enminod the other day, and only two were found to be without tobwou nainl. uvurvu ll nu nu-u-uuu-u. vv u.--u.w-. -Tbo Belluvilln Ontario: Boyspon, the Kingotzm New: for finance, ilti-ate` I.lu:Blnko'afuilurouutnuunninumni- leu lbs! I Ion couupicuoun position in tho Houu nu mud: iupontivo. Such inainunuonl, however, an boluth con- tempt. 4::.I. -:Il hnnrlrnmnlv nnunhtv AI. Pwnn. -Than Ill not much chance lav plundor In! owning, but dill than can none who pillage! tho hula goods which Inn and from the In at Cro- |hon' atom The polio: ought In at that youpq lulu Ibou patch can Iliad with panting, which they Ian I'- -ou-1: -9-ll-I Ivdi-u-tum A on- _._- --- ugh Ann. A}-nut -all-n uh`- I-t---.1 W-r--- '"'I"I'- - --- puy any in qpn about man. 1| Ilpuvidd with tho apparatus with .55.; g. an` duty, but at um... unoaulrupasnl 1001440 unnu- viuo in running good: ind taking In at then who sand. __'..a__ 0Iau,G|nIouo. -l`n|d by the va- _..-.4I--ILA-lnn- an` jn` j against than. -011: onntcuponry call: t|uWIIo in bnmptiouu contemporary. The News can but my nonpopcr in the country cul- ling nunu. That uouu to boitl lotto. -Mr. Donald Campbell, of Walling- Lon, bu boon comnniuionod by (Jan I. 00., 0! Kingston, to buy"gniI for them, mud u not prupurod to ply the highs! nnrkot pnoa {or All kind: ol (ruin, do- lxurod nt hi: uormhoubo. Wollington. IL, n. -Iuu-I. Gnu & Co., coats-`phto the construction of tooth! In that op- posite lorkolli boot building yard. _ -rs. i... (an Piplnn 1:" in not nor. -r-..q>.___ AN lN\'l.~4'l'lt;ArlI!N. - An cmmderablo diuatinfahtmn seem: to exist aneut the docioucy of the fire brigade, we believe tn invutngntiou wull shortly be held by the Committee. and it r(:|ml't made to the Council an tn the rusult of that investiga- tion. P$lO -.u.NrIuu I uuuo --u-uu. ,-._. -- Tho ice on Piston Why in not per. bed] good, And ovory follow who in I but In; in trying in muttlo. A _.._l..-. ..I ah. -nnlld man Inca IA ID; ll ll ]lll' nu Iuvuu. -1 nmnbu ol the young man have boon trying for About 3 took to kill thu- ulua in-boating. and Into Icon: to it against them. _I luv nrmlnllwlri "llhnyo wink." rdnthl. xv-not ovIflI'5ItoouuhId&o tidy gaudy, chid ning! ly d_I& unnncllboyntud j: :30 Bill` lll{II1l`l ll Alyulj. -150 rouon last night did not -sup Ihinpuoloputly II thy night L... --uuuun In u n l the city to-day. #7}. [lupin-n we cry w-uy. -DI . DichoI,d Kiuptoc, will be onniud us: took on tho cabled oi uuiu liquors in Acylnnn. `IL- ._--n land a mu guns. V-n...;..nsn, ia:ho0iIy Ed! `Ll- ._...:_- Dl!40I.A('ll[fL Svxrvmn. - To-dny. At noun, a dingrweful mu occurred in IE yard of n tnnru stand at tho foot. nl Qnoon Strut. -`iaveul young men, in- ioxicntod, kicked up bubbory, Ind nuc- ooodod in nttncting quilo I crowd by their performance. Thou drunkon jum- borool may be illoreutilnu, but no they cndnoblo I -About llty led: at road on-0 info -|._ -51- a-,A-- Oar I -`Ira llepartumnt. Lest evening thie eniiuel event ceino oin the Mueio Hell, being well attend- ed. After en ebuiident eupper of tee, coffee end celrel hezl been disposed of the Rev. W. I}. Cerey took the Jheir. A few remerks {ruin the cheirmen introduced the prngremrne, which wee well eelected, veried end not too lung. The chairman ennounced that he would issk Mr. ll. W. Berlrer te ect es Musicel Director" for the evening. Those who know Mr. Berker's ebilitiee iii the concertliee need not be told that be filled his post effi- ciently. No i,-ncaroe wise the order of the ` evening, en exeinpln that might often be copied with good results. The whqle at the progreinine wee well ren- dered. The pieue dnet by Mre. Giliuour and Miss Mingeye, Weber's "l reciose wee beeiitifiilly executed, end diepleyed the teleiit of these two lediee. The songs of Mine 8. Burton were, ee ueuel, sweet and cleer, and the eudience noticed the greet imprm-einent in her ne voice under Prof. 0ldliein s instruc- tion. Mine Betee, who very kindly took Miss Wilson`: pert in the progrsuimmthe letter ledy being uueble to us: her veiee, heving cnntrected e eevere cole, eeniz, es else ever duee, eweetly end in good etyle. Severel remerlred that they never heerd her rich, culliveted voice to better ed- uetege then they diJ in the Music llell lest evening. Some pleesing werde from Archdeecoii Parnell; the mm; The Bey of Biscey," well sung by Mr. S. Phippen; Mr. Recheb Tendy'e ``I will remember thee," given with his eccustmirl nish; e good song by Mr. Berlrer, end en eIi~ them well rendered by the choir of St. | eul'e Church, nished the e1ening'e pregreeine. Borne words of thenke from llev.|lr. Cerey, lnlloeed by the Nelionel eethein, heertily size: by ell preeent, end nely led by Mia Betee, brought e meet enjeyehle evening to e eloee. l`rel. Old- lsem'e orcheetre wee preeent end siisteie. ed their pert well-. Miee Wilson, Prof. . (Ndlssni end Mr. Robert Shannon. pley- ed the eeeoilpeisinieets during the even- in`. ' --~---- 000 -we guuuuunau unvu uwun wvnlylvv-n .....-_. The building belonged to the occu- pants, whose lugs cannot be computod ac- curately or even approximately Lt pro. I-ant. They are innured in llie Roynl for 86.000, and the Commercial Union fur 34,000, but 812,000 or $14,000 above thin win would hardly replace such an inali- Iution on tho Urothera` mmnged before the tire of lint night. Very many ox- pouive improvamenu had been mule to the building during the put. {our years, and the moat approved machinery hnd been gurchuod in order to facilitate their continually incrouing bunineu. D--; l-- H. Imu'l.|inu and mnzvhinnru 1 UH DI IUI' "II. The public will nympnthize with tho Meurl. Crotlurs in their minfortune. Thu are Among the most. industrious of our citizens, Illd the lire must umbarrul them couuidnrnbly. Still we are uuured it will be only temporary; their energiu urn Iuch thnt they must are long be in I polition to reaume nud oomluct buuinen u Iuccoufully u over. In 1 ; ,u_,._a A- L..Il I.,.- ah. I. IUVUV-`I'll! 1 vvvuu We need not attempt to tell how the tire took. bocaule we can givs uo infur- nntion on that point. Noithar can the owner: or attache: of tho bakery. All wu ufo enuugh at I Into hour Int night, sud lurthnr in the way of enlightenment 4, __..__. ._.. A Nnponoe dcupstch nyn : Tho Dun- kin demomtntion took plnce here to- dny u. down o'clock. A ptucouion In lormed on the Mnrket Square. beulod by the ange: bran band, and dryn thmqh ch town, carrying a lag and hnn,v`uhthomowoonin hrgolnun, osooubut Id! Conqnorol." and One buds docs not end the Wu-." Thou were ojghty Inca carrtqu in the pro. .__:.... Iugdul in n Inn-`Ind Anr Iuur umununn, Iuvnvuulu` ..n........ Beside: the building and machinery a bony lou will be Iusuinsd in the burn- ing and injury of Itock, 0! which there wua large quantity on hand. Most of whnt ha: been and is unmarketnble and un lit for nu. nu |I', ,_:II ..._.....ol..'.... ..:ol. oh- IIIIXI VIIIIIIJIU IFJIIBUIII-I WEI` lllialllllvll, which could not be removed, end he: `been dnnuged very lergely: or rendered preeticllly ueeleu. The Chat- hem engiifle III promptly etetioned et the corner _of Prineeee end Wellington etreete, end eupplied two good stream: of Inter. Theee were directed upon the ire to the but judgment of the firemen, but publie epinieu in to the effect the: the ames were not properly eembetted, thet in, they were not met At such point: e: that they eeuld be eectuelly checked or euppreeeed. Ureduelly the tire envel- oped the whole bekery building, and then penetreted the mein building, the ` stone, which oonned the deetruetive ele- mente, but At the heme time seemed to fevour them in their internnl work. Be. fore this Itege hed been reeehed the Merrywoether. (which had been located on the corner of Queen end King Itreete) furnished e third stream, no that u fer u the water In ooncerned there did not eppeu to be my ecercity. With the eltehluhment of the Crutherf the re Ill elepped, but the premises of theee gentlemen have been completely gutted. TI... l...:l.l..m lulnnnui tn the accu- join, -an-uu u, . ......_..... anvl principolmvouol theta-rn,tky numbhdutholl. C|Inn:\,vhcIu|dn-uvcudoljvnod by-nuulquhcn Alugeumhorol dchphovuupllnutkolditvntyuna dbotlncouu. ----- -900 ~~<-- `I'll Lu: Fnun UuVLI.~-T'no Ru. DI`. Chisholm pruchod tho nrmon ll tho Hollis : Mind 0! the Into print, lid mt. Dd IBM. In Ill nrdninod print born 5] the Inc Bilhnp Pholan in 1345. Ho. luring lhoyghiny-mo yuan ol nubuquonl Oonoo, bmlv. nix churohu in tho diooooo ol K'u|ptoII.nll 0! which won without Loam ol debt at his death. Thou In cloqunl uuiuony of bio sod and Pull In.L-`l'ho Inky; pour n'|l,luulyumd 51105: 1'. Orange, I . 11514:: Mud; 1:, -uu--sq vi-II vy own: :. uuungv, I.P.P.,vuhIuhtn fhuulayh To- unblnucto nonppuby Obliqu- aulilof-o-luau-s-ago-,..,, `lhullollbu-at handgun, AL-n-can-1 Ila!-IIjIII|-Iu nrquuus. -.----aw Wad. H-aningm tlladnnctioinoflho box from which lhcnhnn came, we found thooutcndol chovorhhopol tholhu-I.li.&W.J.Cmt|a-I'huk'cry :_ A-___ ._L1.L L-) ..._..A - -~.4l ul ul%,w-an n-n napunwuu `av- Ihn, and Inn burning cnoiy, and pin- :__ _..:.n.' ..._.... .|.- _..o .6 u. Imilalinu U "P"-IV I" "" '"-- v- --- -----o- Tlunwnnnotimalostinmakingn vigm roua Ext to nn 1: much u pouibk. Willing hand: were there in loo:-u,u1d the reman received coumnt. addition: I: the moment: ed, And the wane be- cuno more exciting. Unfonunntely the moat nlublo uununu wen mnchinory, _L:-I. -A,..|.| _..A L... _............J ....l I... tin, nun III IHIIIIIII` II-uzvuny, -nu `Inn in npaani upon ch. vat om. building. TL... -. nn rim. Inst in mnkinv I vim St. Paul`! Convarnzlouo. Dull: I Illllllllnlll. ._..,,___ PI.onAuu.Ir1iu for thu next 24 houu. For the lower lnka region, incrouiny N.E. to northerly wmdl, cloudy wnther, Iilh nin and wow, -tuiunnry or (Ailing Mnpornluro. Fur the UL Luvronco, wind: iuerouing m force, hir to cloudy weather, with rain or nnuw st night. .__--. 3%. -._ nu riv- After THE BRITISH WKIG. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1878. mg to the ciiatuni 0! ma comnaaa. Panning by, however. all then atoriea, it in uiiuoubted that at that time he had no idea of taking Holy Urdu", and that he came to Rome fur the purpose of ob taining a Cuinmiuiou in the Guardia Nu- bile of Piuu Vll. He had Iucciioded in having his naiue placed on the roll of candidate: for a Commiaaion, and waa awaiting the vacancy that ahould accord him the object of hi: ambition, when an event which at the time aeeinod to him iintv-ward, but which iiiiieiiceil the dos- tiniea of Christendom, prevented the ac- complishment uf his desires. The cruol malady to which he had been subjected in ma youth, atill punued him, and being one day picked up in a. lit from the giittera in one of the principal atroota of Roma, tliia public roof of hia diaqualicatiuu for Iurvice ed to the declaration from the Cominandaut of the corps in question that the young Mutai could not be re- cnived into ii. caiveu mm II. No doubt this we: eeteemed by the young Count I c IJl reminderuf an in- rmity which eoeiued tn threatened tn blight the future life of one netunlly ambitioue, and, in the world hes since seen, heving the nbilitv to accomplish whatever his ambition willed. The in- rmity which untitted him for eoldiery ought nleo to have uulitted him equally for the Church, but Mother Church was kinder `than her military cohorts, and opened the way to the diuppolnted youth to the very pinnacle of All her lmnorn. Piue Vll nu dustnntly related to the Mutni family, and he lied two uncle: AI; ltmne belonging to tho nrietocratic order of the Church, one A llinhop and the etheraC-arun of St. l eter'|. Dispensa- tilim got rid nf all canonical diinullieu, encl on the 18th of December, 1518, the future Pontiff received hie tint orders as nub-deaoou. By virtue of further :Ju~ ponnetions, he shortly eftorlvnrdl obtain- ed his lint prieut'| orderl, on the con ditiun that he ehould never celebrate Mus, save with Another prlelt It his elbovv to prevent the pueaibility of ncrilege happening tothe ucred elemente in cumequence of an epileptic t eeizing him at the moment of his inking them into hie heude. In .1... nnnrnn n! time he Ill nlnvntnrl into In: lnndu. In due course ol time he III olovntod to the priuthood, and uermlod the uncer- dwul lunatiunl in the hospital of FIIUI (liovnnni at Rome, II inntitntion laund- ed for the ediicatmnnl poor orphnna, And by hll urict And exemplary Attention to his putonl dutiu, won univerul esteem. Thole dutiu, however, he was obliged to resign, on being unt out by Pope Pius the uvauth to South Auction, on I spe- cial miuion, Ill Auditor to M. Ilugi, Vicsr-Apootolio cl Chili, shortly nllor the recognition nl tho ind-poldonoo nl thnt Republic. In thin capacity ha Pu-formad with dincrotion nnd uicoou, dutiu both of . Jalumo. -ml inannrtgnf. nnlnrn And venerable age UK over Il[l.y~llVll yulrn. Some of his biographer: any he wu en- rolled in the Uerde d'Heuneur of Na- poleon; ether: thet he served in the lat squadron of the let Regiment ; others thet he took service with Austria; and others that he win a member of the Gnardia Mobile of Pin: the Seventh A great many writers record etatemente concerning his extreme pruigacy It thin period, but the nioet impartial eorutrore of the fact agree thew. than are without veriticatiunand probably without loun- detinn, the cruuinna of hie personal ene- mion and the enemiea ol the Church, and that his life was nut. simply of A young nobleman contemplating: military life, who took his pipe and hie bottle nccord- ing to the custom of hi: comredal. Penning bv. however. etoriu, mu mo young caived Nu aluuhf ll with aucrouou Ann Incool, uuuu now or 1 delicate Ind important nature, and gninod An imight into the ucrotn of 0! pulitiou ld diplom-`Y. tho Iuidy 0! which lolhim to druv un paper 3 system of political nmoliuristion for tho Pnpnl Stntu. On hi: return to Europe ho III appointed Prnlnto of tho Houulaold to Pope Leo XIL. and Pruidont of the Hospital 0! St. Michul, the former oico being onuol tho moat important of the Eocluiutico-civic deporlinontu of ad miniutntion `in tho city of Roma. Whilo holling than pout: hil time nu chiey dovotod to the oducntion of the youth ol Roma nnd tho preaching of spiritual rattan. In 18?? he urn croatod Archbishop of Rpnloto. How he founded In uyhun for orphsu, -odullod Iohuvlnt After tho pin cl on our which he pruidod in Rome hoforo his minaon to South Auarim. Darin: the which no prumod II Icons nolon ll: minute to South Auoria During dluurbsncu 0! 183! he lnduod 4.000 mourgonu, who had uhn value in 590- luo, to surrender to the Pupil IIlIIur- has Md At tho same time cu ammuni- ad .'.un. -an the am: adnluiouuion .I ah. D-.-&-_.- J .uu]nDn nul Pnnanil and many: Vltl [lo oanl Adlllllulllol ol the Pmvinou cl Rpobto ud Puguial. In llhvnunuland to M0300 ol lnoln`, whoa his cinritiu to the you nndannd kin In hi: Ink. Home (in: .__--.3.~_ WuuIlNu.-Wo lool junulieml to-day in warning all persons from {rollicking about on the ice, and thun running my uunocuury zlnngor. The ice b-idgo in not good, llld holn Ara llnblo to open 1% any muuwnt while llm tmnpornluro luu. IIIIII uuwunnc uounuuo 't,diapud khplnmlnniunu-I oq` .I.ndd`d.-niuolthpu-I_>oudn ontnuuuuo youth." Young Mutni returned to Sinigaglin, At that time 3 portion of Nupu|oou'n Kingd-.un of Ita.ly-it In tho aouon of military nrdor nxd uthnuiucu. He took to the Itudy of uma, rode much, became I municinn, led tho cunvamiuunl bnrnck life, became un Adept ll culnriug h pipe, md emptying I bottle in. I draught, And played bxllinrda and touuiu 'l`num nnmseuwuu which were tha (lraugm, And played Uxllllrua Inu uuuil 'l`niao oivolcenco of I youth, who wu ambi- tion: to win military renown and who never droamod of the triple crown, im- proved hi: health and laid Wno found non of tho physical vigor which has car ried him on, amid the men. arduoul In- bor Ami the umut profound cares, to the vouerublo age of uiglitylivo years. Sum: of hi! bmgrnnliern uv luiloovuunouvnpv-sauna, uplpngtolhuoulu-nnocutruod with |inuiIlim'ty.iIIhautunu'io- nub: tho pg: olluu (hulk h`Ihoqnuh,Ilunu to rnch diuinction. At twelve yarn ul Age the young Mu- tnl in: next to I rshonl at Volterre, un- der the direction of a well luzown utm- nomer, Ingliornmi, 1 member of the Or- dor of Sculopi. This {Act indicate: the libernlium ol hi: parents, which After- card: In: prominently developed in Piul IX : esrlior Puntitioel yous, for Vellu- ra in in Tulceny, and the Soolopi, anger ed plan in imtruetiun st Florence, were Among the meet libeul of the clergy. Ann school boy there III nothing to- unrlnble About the history of the futuve Pope. Probably he hnd the nine fnulu I: Are chareoteriatio of all boys, even of thou who are dutined to become the greatest men. Me In I ooluteutinvalid nubject to epileptic tin, and when heleh. nhenl in 1808 gt the Age of 16 yurl, hnd learned but little Latin or Greek, but had formed A taste for reuling the peotn, Ind wrote rerun of his own, which be- Ipoke no ordiuery tnlelt. A writer npeaking of him at this period up : His mind had tnken a romantic tum, which, Aided by a. tempenmont of ex- eeuive nervous mobility, pve him the ' character of I vividly impi'euioI\blo and enthuniutio youth." Ynnmr Muhi returned Siniimzlin. IXWCVISXOITTQ. snag lntboovidbhodnpututallut, nnlnnnlalhnnn than nnj-nd with POPE PINS IX. A Review! Higiiie and labms. Ulovnnl Ilnru llnuu rorr-Ln, IIO nnulnod the mm: o! Pin on In": cloc- tiou to th Holy Boo. to 3 mambo: 0! Q haliua hail) of dintincu'on,||iI fnthr hing Count linui Funui. Ho Ill born at Sinignglin. non: Lacuna. on the Adriutio coat. Tho Mani run Inn, IIOIOVOI , of the active, energetic. and in- telligent kind, the men of IIIOI nntu-I make: nobles, and who, without the ac- cidonlnl uiunup of birth, no certain ` ranch distinction. Ab Icnlin map: ..I III Hun vnunr Lill- --~ ~- coo -- A Bun ()nIcuL.--Lu: niuht dor- lng Ila pngna ol the he I dinpoh oc- IIIIUI bottom 3 eoupln ol nlduuoa all I Donna, pad tho mm, it in aid- lhndouol to Intuit the slonuid non Hull 0! II} Oonnal with Ibo brunch pipo The Irvin! ol welt an claim] should in dllptnod with at unoo--uon than that Iothonld In taught to oh] la unpo- lhn In future sad oath in ill loupor. ms Inmion 7: Ponulcal Chair and the way llc -... , g -A Giouni Hui: Iuui Forruttl, who .........I ah. mm. at Pin: nn his glac- C--UClJvv-. l`Illodlt.. HM WKICIIWOTAI UI IIDBTIYIHU I"CIOl'D1. In Februury, I84`. the tion, which detlironed Louis Philippe, occurred, and gave It new direction to the entliusium, not only of the Italian pl!l`l~ ots, butof the friends of libornl and re- publican institutions all over Europe, awakening a demand. not for edininielra Live reforms sleno, but for popular sys- teme of reprelentative government. These sweeping changes the Pope wee not prepared to concede, and from that moment hie opulerity begun to decline. A policy 0 reaction wee attempted, which only tended to widen the breech, and'tn increase the agitation for those organic changee. The heart of all Italy was set on expelling the A ustrieus. Pius would probably not have been sorry to no them depart. could he have been an- surecl of the Mfety of his chsir. He even want In fares to countenance the formation of a Roman legion of velun~ teen, m which; he ep uinted Father Gs.- veui cluplein, at lessftheee things wer- done in llll name. But it is certain that he shrunk from the decisive step, and re- called the troop: before they had encou n- tered the mmmon enemy. at lenglh he took for his minister Count Reesi, one of the most sristocrstio and unpopular men in Rome. When Reeei wee plsoed at the head e! the Ministrv the tu y of the peo` ple could with ditculty e restrained lrou breaking out Into o n violence. On the lith of November, Ronni neat to open the Chamber el Deputies, and his pruud end haughty spirit urged him to breve Iitu geetln and expreeeton, the hstnd and hoetnlity e! the assembled multitude. The result was seen eeen. Although surrounded by e etree; mili- tsry noun, a tumult took place at the door of the Chamber, and in a moment Count Rani tell by the hand el an asses- eiu Ilmeecaped. Nest mornin` an im- mense multitude tech up arne, and catching to the Pontical Palace. de- nnnrlod a change olninietry end vsrmns orgsuic relerlee. The Pup. umpp;-ind, but the day at heeitatiee was tone by. In had beue,aIsd who en: en not fer Ital] tee against liar; the pawl. in sisted en en inuuediste and denite en- swu. which use retusod. l`i .s hu nzeis his election; he loved the `temporal er 1:! the Aporilie Chair better than isenuatry. A eolhesentoee place be- teeen thepeo end the Qeise (Joanie, rho eereen ety, and alter sehert but severe nontast the learner Iere vie mu uounout onu- `mu . . lu|uoGvhYj, is M] or re-mrm. The new Pope Pius set to work imme- diately to popularize himself by favoring the hopes imd wishes of his people ; and the eiitliusissin, not only of the Ruiusiis, but of the whole Italian people, was raised to the highest pitch. The diiigrsceful prescriptions sud imorilonmeuts of the previous reign aurled him a graceful opportunity of inaugurating the new are by an act of mercy and justice. Au sin. nasty nus preclaiiiied fur all political of- fenders, with very triing exceptions, and was Illppnsed to have restored about 3,000 noble and `respectable citizens to their families and friends. A great iuiiiiy oflices for which churchmen only were eligible, were thrown open to the lsity. A butter regulated system of tustiun; a Ciistoixis' Union with the other ltalisn States; the freedom of the press and the public sdministrstioii of justice were con- cedod, and various other reforms were proposed in spite of the remoiistriinces of the Austriiin Anibasudors, and every pnssihle opposition on the part of the Six- Cfell Uulloge. Uwiiig to the stats of con- lusioii in every dspsrtment of the public service. thou acts of justice were not only dillicult, but dangerous. Altlinugli the great bulk of the people and uiany of the nobility went liand-in-heiid with the Pane. he was \'i1iII'u|IIlV oimosed liv the the nonnuy wen! nauu-H1-nauu wlm Iue Pepe, viznrunaly oppoled by lending clergy, who had no long evjuyed the exclusive monopoly If all the pumm- ngc of the State. But lie was not to be deterred from pursuing what he thought was the path of duty, and seeing hi: do- tarmination, and enraged therent, his op- ponents entered into I canapirucy to nine 1: tumult, nd to take advantage uf it to further their win views: lmppily Ill was discovered, and the plot prevented. For ucmiderablo time the of Pin! .-.........lu.l mm. Rm-..n. nnul imnmrlv 1... unto oonuu no l0|'_-ll Ion no lotion. Ronovulownununholtho -In-lnl awning;-I. ILA tubular Incan- wnou. KODOIBIOIIIIIIAIOOIIDO (nun! uatouoot; the penis: Iona illodlhontoon, butuolu thought of hr-lngIboPouil. Huingultqonlnd Iinnlllolbo Quirinnl,h |tloqth Iod pawl] fro- aaoou Gang: spun nupon uurlholbnu Royce. A Ni: _. ..,,F_. HA\ l.\`lI clnsed 1-ur branch nun on Wellingmu Street, our cunuunwrn will please call at the Itnrv: 1-nl nnccnn Street, when: they will timl n Itock of lmu, cups And furs, at greatly reduced prices. -31 L. Hnus. -.4n._._.