Tllno lnnnuno-by Dr. Fulton. In Iloplv to (knot Punt. Boot-bu. be lots. IIIUI'I%.I IUXIUII IVI DAluIIuu--nu nu English Literature" of candidate: for third clnu certicates And entrance to Hif Soho-sh. Tho work 0! the rs! ..-m-.H. nrannrnll hv H I Dnvinn, D D Iuu Luu|u,.>n-vuunvu mu 3 \lIJlllIlaAuv<'u- Quite I dincuuaon followed on tho Collevo question. In the nt plus, tho several miniakn were urged to command 1 to their oongrogntioul an incl-one of the : Uullege fund. On motion of Mr. Burton it Ill decided to overture the Assembly 1 fol-tho Ippointmont of I Cumxnittoo, to | oonuider tho linnucial nkiru of the Col- , legu,and uoaruiu if the exponu of their 1 maintenance cmld in my us] be re- duood. u .1 I |_|.-_;-_ .__.. AL-.. ` vu any uunu . A oumidonblo tinu In occupied in I din-union ol the Minion report, And ol the l|.|IIti0llI nude by tbs nevanl mis- ginnngpig -nvu-A nv, Thin morning Rev. Mr. Steele, of Am- herst Isllnd, tabled hi: resignation. I A...-....-...-..a- ..-.- ...-A.. I... ah. 6". ...... ........., ......... .... ......,..-...... l Arnugeunonu were made for the in- duction of Rev. H. Gracie u putur of the Uuunoquo Church, and Rev. R. J. Craig, putor of the Mill Point Church, call: to the relpectlve gentleman having bean ncoopud by them. The inducti-an . of Rev. Mr. (Jung will take place on the i In of M1], Rev. Mr. M:-Lnnsn punching ; the sermon, lluv. Mr. Young nddreuiug the minister, and Rsv. Mr. Mclrienchom the people. The induction of Rev. Mr, 0|-ncio will occur on the 2nd of Mn], Rev. Mr.Mc Qunig prenidmg and presch- ing, Ru. Mr. Gnllnher to nddrou the minister. and Rev. Mi-.McLaran the peo- ple. I 19...... .n..A..nl. nnnllml fur lin--...- U11. The election of delegates was: thou taken up, and before the no} -urnmont 1 [or dinner the following, representing tha clergy of the Preabytery, ware eleot- , ed: Rev. Princvfnl Grant. Profs. Mount And Mnokorru, Dr. N_|e|, Revs. A. W11- Ion, Winhnrt and Young. 1 The regular quutorly meeting of tho Kinguon Presbytery commenced st 3 o'clock, in the Brook Street Prubytorinn Church. The attendance of clergy And lnity wu good. In the nbunce ol tho Modoulor, Dr. hicl, of Sterling, occa- sioned by illnou, Rev. A. Wilson occupi. od tho chnir. I flu. Fuur students npplied for licuv-an.` viz: Meurl. McLean, Scott, (ilassford | and Murdy.--Referred to I Committee. F (huh- _ 4|;-muunn fnlln-nil nn H1: nu`-uvc, nu u-nuuu unity uvuvun -nu . Eugene Vnn Nnmeou nt and second uaiaunu. If tint phn of Appointment. III in vogue in Kingston, what an agony of spirit would hsvo been and to the City Council on Ilondny evening. 00 IITUIHIJV UFII lllllt jun! uu-l mud. 'l`heioehuboeulouthmfur `l'F~ Ulln lXI`U'C- Wj UIKZIHI I'll Iondny evening. Being within hi: pre- ruphve, he mmod Nauru Beaver and I:-....-..- V... N...... .- l-6 .n.I ..4-4.-ul ..`l'heoIp: inlnnkingnbigpmhlot thapdlyoathoohiallnginooluiip. It villhkoaptettypidtonnkothe pnrqnllrilonthtnon. _'.-64-bit.-. nu. ck- ..-..o lulu. in -t-Ii-v----v'I"-'-pv-v-"V" n'l1e,adnqvollknovnin Kinptoml -A Boerillo popornyu ntrectdirt nah: good nunn Iotgudonn. Not -3.... in in up-nod ll` . unuutlnuniund --nu-`via: when it in I ' W - Nu Yak Shh. Q_s....._h-n_ whlpvotlountlotlnkusngood '0!!- ~ -ItiIniIl dd thdount `Gonna til iilonthonuu botvoen Bollovllo .-4IDh5._aLl_.`...._ Hill yous , -Wuorlovl Eamon vote {or Chief En- J_--4 W , _.,__ _.._ _I_`_A-.I _ v-.,-- 8!. Paul : '1`e|nperun'ce society. AT HENERSON '8 FOUR BOOKS IN ONE _.____... IINISTOI PIESBYTEKY. VIII VANS. uuuuuunauuv. on the grant Into an nu-untk nnwlinr (In tit IZWI. . u. ch-_ou1iniuh,IpwuuuI an shag: -I-Ifytbolo-3.5; u *, T21 Uuwtuues uvvws--vs -se-' had as reason for rejecting the latter. 5' la endeavouring te discover relations as- - eollsut with the actual conditions, he should a-ens as tree eeriaia chasti- M was of Christiaaityas -on-"er cuis- '0' sysuuuorungion: First, thatChristsani- ; 94 ty was -simian, . bum. interpolation with the eserse of human ahirs, for the l"" plrpose of eon-uniutilg to Ian els- heels of spiritual life which he could not 59 otherwise attain. Thig would be readily admitted by those present. The leading in characteristics of other religions is um '1 they are great huiaan efforts. With refer- once to Mahoinniedanisni much had been copied from a corrupt Judaism and from ' Christianity, while the latter involved " many elements which had an existence ' independent of revelation. The fact of '3 human sin, the existence of a future life "1 and of an order of spiritual beings, the 1` iucusity of nsas: s being reconciled to '7 God, and the importance of performing the moral duties of life-ss understood by thssn-were all more or less recognized by the religious sages of hralhsuisin. On the other hand there was involved in the s world-religions something of the Divine. The religious faculty itself was the gift of n Divine wisdom, and the resultsef its ups- rl e ration might be said to involve something of a Divine character. The relations of Christianity to the other religions of the . world might be looked at from a tso-fold pointof view. In the rst place, it has l been held by those who had talreri the l most favorable view of the functions 0' the lower religions, that they had served, in some way or other, as a preparation for Christianity. This would be an in- teresting and protable subject of study. Man would have been reduced to the f level of the mere animal, had he not exercised his mental powers in gratifying his desires to discover the truth regard- ing the mysteries of the spirit-world. 1 Even the religious speculations of idola~ `tors and Polytheists, though they have Ehad a lad nioriil effect, were perhaps better than infidel indifereuce. It might be held, again, that men had been iible, naturally, to achieve a certain amount of progress in religious thought and wor- ship, which made the lower forms of reli- ; gicii ii stepping-stone to the higher and . more spiritual forms, as in Madagascar. The Brahrnins, and others of the higher orders, were more determined in their 1 opposition to the distinctive dactrines of Christianity than the lower classes. The greater the amount of religious progress men have made, the greater is the diffi- ,culty in inducing them to accept the Christian faith. All who were high in the school of civiliaatioii and religious ad- vanoeiiient were surrounded by many . restrictions and inuences tending to prevent a change in their prefession Their religious beliefs were more developed rind more fitted to satisfy msn s rational nature. Asimple-minded . `people were easily inuenced by ', those of superior intellectual faculty { and culture. Still it were hasty to con elude that all religious progress, achieved by heathen nations, was an obstruction to the progress of Christianity. This pre- gress might be a preparation forlhe in~ troduction of the lringdorri of Christ, al- though it might prevent individuals from becoming converts. Tliough extremely ' rliicult to dislodge a high form of religiun, the minds of its advocates have been trained to think about religion in ii more intelligent way. If they were con- vinoed of the truth of christianity. their C . conviction was likely to be founded upon reasonable grounds, and if they embraced Christianity they were more valuable and sflieierit members than those from the lower raulrs of heathenisui. The great want now felt in India was an efficient ` and high-classed native ministry. In is third sense, the higher religions prepared the way for Christianity, in that they were the bear. results towards unaided human e'i-rt; in their failure was seen a fact which should satisfy the human mind of the necessity of Christian reve- lation. When men had done their best and failed in doing anytiirg satisfactory, then Christ appeared a light to lighten the Gentiles, ' In considering the func- tions which Chrisllanltp fulfills towards the other religions, speaking generally, it supplied what was wanting in them to satisfy inan s deepest spiritual wants. In a csrefulstudy of these wants, it would be seen that men desired to lrnow, to have or to possess. and to be or to be- come. These three great classes of de~ sire were felt with reference to the spirit- usl things with which religion deals, as well as with reference to man's material surroundings. There existed in the human heart a deeply felt and general desire to know about the hinher spirit world which surrounded it. There was an equally strong and general desire to have and enjoy these blessings which existed in the unseen world. There was a desire also to because possessed of a nature or character alrin to the idea of excellence which they had formed. These desires iniiiht not be altogether universal or equally strong, but wherever religion had developed itself they were to be found. The first uprising of religious life, in the human heart. was a desire to penetrate behind the object of sense that aenstitutod the |llIiVOl`B:, and gain a knowledge of the unseen. It would not heeerrectto say that stsny particular period men were not satised with the ireliglonthsy possessed. ln pregressive countries the mind of the more intelligent seoeadvaoeed lieyesd the religious be- lie! of their country. But no huinau system of thought had been constructed that would satisfy inau s desire to know about the unseen. spiritual universe. Christian revelation stood apart by it! zlaila to have been presented tothe hu- II! 951! in: isasalesl waldsbset which they deired to heew. If they do- sliud to smpt istlwss no other re- |||'*50` 9 fl in Bass iaeltiiledlaees `!II-el hausl ihsj wild had hen head so nasassues-y. Propheci- Iojdlh-I.hn-sn-Aalmaso-l-sL. rm: uirrma mane. WEDNESDAY, n4AucH*:27,%%.pge:: ---' -III, yvvu Iii!-I W "?"'p rhuuinblndonuilcodattahviocn ollotdnliolobotvouothuuiioithq L.) -- ....._- 1.. ._:..a._- AL- I-M.- [........*"".'.:.':a.`.::.".-..'."'.':.*..':'.';'%:| I. `? Rm! A1 A Lmruu.-lr. A. P. Dnlin orkumon Cuhuho print, lectured in It. Andrew : lhll,1'oc-onto, on Monday oven- ing Io Alli! mdlaoeoon `Thosocnuof the Conlnnional." Sous diuhrhua nu rated at the and nf tho luzun by the Rev. has Motrin nppouinqontho plulovu. Mr. Devlin uurbd that the nv. pout-an in intoxicated. and I ruv monk ulna. duriu which be lulu: lea. mun on mum Panama. 79.. "III IIIO DI'I|IIlI IT- '3 XVII III C condition or. butter Enpuud In Igit than II in st pnuont. c oigniI&y Add: hut than in I cu-min aha at individual; . oh- Rririah u-nip. -ha avg 53...... nv. gonuanun vu Iuonaua, no goal plus. during lulu: nu brand of. at in bi nnngknn-Ada Ihinvoutdlln \n.I.I_l Tm; Rownm RACl8.-EdWIl'd Hnnlou, the clmmpiou on-Innn hn nnmngod for 3 much with Fred Planted, of New York, on May lmh, on Toruntu Bay, (or 81, 000 3 side, two mule: ltrnight away, Plnintad receiviuaO300 uponueo. ll bu nlnn been dectded thnt. the match with Ephraim Mnrrin, of Pnttnburg, over the llnlmn counts {or $1000 A Aida. vn ILIHITIIIH KVIUITII, HI rnulnurg, `H8 llumm 81,000 uido, ve miles, llllll ulna pluco an the 20in Juno, Hnnlou recoiving 8200 olponlou. From Plulnburg Hmlnn will go to 8`. John, N. l!., to row Wallnqo Run: on the Ken- 4 nebocuil. but the terms uvd (lute of the `I nee huva not been doniloly led, but it, Iullbe between tln middle and tho cud ul July. Hnnlun in already pncticing llul I! out nnrly on dny on the Buy. He in in oxoellont ll: and condant of menu during Obo coming your. `-{T-in Tnl Enousl AIlY.-ll may in run luring to IO laid to know that S1! Gnrnet Woloolcy, an Iell known in Oun- dn,hu nihnbd at 3 club dinner in Lon- don the ntswnont nndq by his in print, that the Briuioh nruy Inn ID"! in condition at. h-at nnm Inn [Inn uns: man I I cu-Ian can ol Ilatudnau III the British empire who no chroma cruoken, And with than the `service Ind the country hu been pi to hi: qunic Mnjeny for youl put. I! Sir Garnet: (hulk: than n nu rhann Io crud int. no- M11911] for poll. on Bar uunou unk: than n nu rhann to crush just not and wt-lay he ought to how. UIBUB. ll IUI"Hl(5|' I|i_\'I lnl Dllllng l)|lH in a man ul his word, and when that chief lmd uiien his pledge that he would rs- mniu penceable he wunld believe him, perv hp: 3 little more readily thnn he would credit the suleinentl of many white men. Major Walsh will return to hit post in May next. . ._____.__._...____ ()H.!lW9~I,n1>|!`Ch 25.--Major Huh, of the Nurth-wear. Mountod Police, Inn in Uitnwa yesierdiiy. Heuiyn he doe: nut credit any of the rumor: relative to the warlike inlenliiwu of Sitting Bull Am] the tribal; suid tu have joined him. Mn'nr Wailh }:u perfect fnith tbs! Sitting ull while mlher to uhe pacic promises he uiade. He further that Sitting Bull in a man ni Iii: u-nrd -and than thnl iihinf v-cm. nu u-nun, nu... uuanunuiw-OI gvv.-n. miles thennounh T5 milu. Tho 2nd to follow the lat at half the rule of the lat. l`be 3rd goen northwest 53 U3 mlleu. Required, the distance each is then from the other. A U.W. Kqllll lu-coho: on the Sonpuanl Doctrine cllalnbnllnn. 0| 8. The new Chief Engineer of the Fire Brigade met the Committee on Fire, Water and Gss last evenin, and dis- cussed the situation and terms snd under- standing under which Mr. Horsey accept- ed the appointment and entered upon the duties of his impurtant office. Mr. Dev- lin was not present, his Absence being at- tributed tn illness` We understsnd that this evening the members of the brigade will come together, that the Chief Engi- noer will be introduced to them, and that than the present cotnplniel will be dis" solved, lobe subsequently formed of some of the present remen and others nut now connected with the depsrtment, but who have intimated rt willingness to serve the public in that respect. It is the inten- tion uf Capt. Horsey to drill the men regularly, so that he will be able to make the nuet nut of the least number of men. It is prupnsed to immediately revive the Salvage Uorpu. -- -~----------- As my problem lnn nutyet been an- swerud. am l tn untlermmd that it ll be- yoml than who have been wriling through your culumm, er in it too innlgnicant. l erha.pI name one will try the following : 3 amps hurt. from 11 point A, the llt going neat 7:) miles, then northout 106.06 u... .| an nn. opened we uny Ior me uoupol. In new of al| the facts nuniouary effort: must continue. They behaved in the full- menl. uf prulxhacy. The christian) spirit, where it existed in life And power, must impel its puaseuura to exert themsolvaa Ill aiding the Iurend of the Gonna] of life may nuo mm some peculiar Advantage: in inuencing men for good. Even gal liahneu might be of service, an the fur-- Iherencu uf cununorcial interests always opened the for the Goupol. In View of all the fuels mlniounrv impel lls to exert. lnemsouvea nldnng Ipreld Goapel throughout the world. - -- -ooo nounoeu nu nppullng nyuemu, may cum: to the more modern methods of carrying on the missionary work. Ha briey com- pared these methudl, rlhowing that each hue had peculiar sdvautagea inuencing good. I I I 3 l I D V replete Iunn eeuauu p|0IIINII among the great world religion: the! objeela eeught were generally of a aeneual,wor|d- ly, or diabolical kind. The Christian re- ligion met thin desire to have by prenat- ing 0 Ilublel` aim to human life in the ne- tablinhlnenl 0! God`: Kingdom, it direc- ted to ehnppinneee ler beyond the pre- eeut life, it met the human deeire for in- dllorilninnle gratication hy elevating and apiritunlixint it end hulding up object: vrunhy the desire of the meet exalted spirituu being. Further, chrietinnity taught thou spiritual bleuinge thntoould only be obtained by than who were Ittod to enjwy them, thus leading mento upire to A higher ideal of character than they pt-ueu. No other ileel of humnn life over cumlructed use nt all comparable to that lying at the basin of ehrietinn life, and as pointed out in I previcma lecture, such I conception: had never been formed through inuence of any of the world religions. All other eyeteuu were human elforte to rise upward. to penetrate the th`nga veiled night. The christian religion wan nu Idunoe fl-urn the epirit world tn man, that he might be brought into epirituul union with the Divine. In a previous lecture he lied laid before them the dilferent upecl: in which Huthennm had been viewed. Ad- vancing lrnm the moat l\ncienl,which der nounoed all nppuaing ayeieme, they came cnrrvinu have. good thing which they know. In the ' hill 0! Mt, nlouuro, vulli, power, oi`. ad owl lilo worn the thing: mostly religion utnuy. : hissing %l!I, Inlcnn mule llu object: ol Prayer sud -ncriou Ind bun olcnd fur the purpose 9! ob particular Huang: or invert pormulnr gulp. llduy wished to en- (iuute the inuueo of my forum ro- liglou upon than who hold it, they should Ink that kind of decira they were prompted tom-uify. Thu Mohan- lnodaua were taught to drain: pundho replete with uuunl plo areal lanky`: Ilutory oflngland in lllh Canary. v--ooo4: 'l`Ill'.` Fl INS IIBIUAIDE. uA71'H]}uA m'.u..` co.--_. Sllllng Bull. PIKPAIIII AT ALL 'l'lI- 70 III- Clffl OIDIII ll `PAINTING! I Home rumucuuud no-cachu I I V I Four Dozen Literature for Ill Class Teachers. Poriunic Hanna: and low Inna. Angus Bible Hand-book, Arnowe Anchor of the Soul. do Pnrsbloe, do In from Heaven, lIIAAAJ- D C.-_ I... _Al_o_ 11w: slviu Lav-vvu, office's no Pens. no points. Being Extrwtu from Book iv.wilh Hill:-rum tnd Critical Nolan. and Exnnnunlluu Pu pert fur (`audulawu anlnring the High N-hoolu A good Mule wurl by Ill wcolnplinht-d 81-hulnr and one that Being NoM.nL`riI.ionlnntl In luzuoryon Rook: l\'and V [at the Inn of Ird-Can Can` dual. [luv it. and It. and It will do ynugood. Varlmn up. dyphililir I'lrrrt, `lmrmru. Diamu 0/ the llonrn, Jmnlu umrl Spim-. (lrurral Ihbtlily. Idmou-iuliun. am! all lmpurillrl 4;] (LI Blood. I! as particularly adapted In Dwlaaulr I`mmlo-1 i chute low state: of tho av-tam thnt mmileu cfnqmnel van in our many uf `he Ailtnenvipeculiur mthuit Dex. To (Ian agar! and 611/111?! it! nun!`- inhing Ind Invigunting properties will ch a re newad strength and lnunynm-y of upirit; while (awry yawn 4-hi/drm it can inued uu will be found ul Incnlculnbln pane t. all in tonic And nutritive properties uuppl the blood with strength uivin mete-rinla {or (`gone And muscle structure, and thus fumiuh thv fnunI.ltNII|| '01 nrmm mu! I.ruIIIm myulilubu-nu. H. In verv irony and Imnlllau rvmpliluuuru. It In very plenary nt tn the talk. ' Praparod only dy J. H, Rom.-sou. (`ht mint. S9..Jv-hn. N. Bmnrnl hnr sale by Druxginbe and Geueml I)v~ulerI Price IL00 pur b-m.|o; nix, boll fur 35 W. {BOOK-STORE! Four nzen llleralute Primetsg the fnrnmnnn of bone man-rial run] olhor Im- portant tissues of the bmly -Phoaphor:u. the ;,;rear. brain and nerve tonic and invigonwr. In a form 1n to obtain in fullest et-chi. together with other valuable remrdial ugmln. These are all iutixnnncly combined in me clemulm-lit uid of homogeneous auperance and delicatu Havur pomm-sing remnrkuble lzower in nrrentlnc he dcony Ind Iupplving he wants oonstnmlv going on in those abnor in Irrmllnc he dc.-my and mpplving oonsmmly gning mal conditions of the system. Loclad lny Incl) disease an perv-rt and impair autritiun, vititte the blood and up the vital inrces. It in highly recnmmende-vi fur ('vmnm:pIiu~1. (`hm nir limou- rlyillql (Wmyhu. Nun-n_mlu. .5}-rnfuhru: and 0/ him...-i. 2... ....,4 all I.......n`n.. ML. Bland Ina lllhnoylnth Golda Icnagood ICUIJTI-uvd. one ur we I8Vol"&l uo1ormu.uv.ionu Lu wnion it nun their pnwor to come. Hia Inni- ahip had barely ouncludod whan, riuing from hia lent, the pious Ind pathetic Mr. Fay thul returned thnnka, with upiiftod hand. `May the Lord be praised, your lordship fur the few wunla of I you harojuat. nuw given to us; lure all we wanted win a few worth ul advice and consulting with your Lordnhip.' ("I hen, turned to his fellow juror. whn rmiained sealed, he waved his hand mid uhunted,) `Rnae! ria-2' boys; its guilty, my L-~rd, we're trying: in bring hiu. in, Withn luuk upon him {news which no pan-pliot ugragh cmlltl do jnatnco-, tho learned judge waived the `twelve good men and true` u` to their apartment, and immediately retired to his own Home tinw afterward the jury again returned to court, and nnnnnnceul that they found tho pI'iS `guilty of Ilmmlnugditz-.r,' On Thuralny nmruiru, His 1. -rdnhip sentenced the prison:-r tn imp:-iannmont in the Central Prison at Tun-mo for tho term of one your. catalogue (If the lntcrln ,\[adic.;"-~I.m'!0- phnn hntr uflimr, which enters no lnrgelv into the vrluntinn nf lmne material and olhar Im- mrum. at the hmlv -PhnanImrm. [ha Uil-oue of um mun 1 ncemeal renmdr catalogue If the `\lnk-rln .\Iadica" phnnphatr uflimr. hm sum, uomewnnx. excueunyz `My lurd,thut XI not what the jury memI--thor9 in mum nuIntaka?' `Unnlusblu-Y" ahnute-I Shani! Mclutyru. turning tuwar-in the dock, `secure that pnnnn-r; don't let mm no yet` An elplnnntiun ensued, and it turned out that (here was In miutaku. Mr. Justice Gnlt caused the jury to who their seats, And aguin derived to thvm, very cnrefully. how they were to expreu nny one uf the Ievorsl doI.Ol'IIh&'.iomI Lu which H -nn In chair unmAI tn mu..- Ll}. I.`-..L xurtnnomemmg mu. my on nu nnna. `Prisoner, you are discharged,` nid bu lurdnhip, pl: .rply. Coo luupinz complolut ly o his foot in the elooll of hi: nnddon joy, and um: A houty `Thnuk you. ny lurd,' wu ab--unnemerge from the dock, when Mr. Irving stepped forward, And said, uolnewhnt. excitedly: '.\1v lurd.thnL the iurv mun mu) unppnc:uon.-- `U Lord God Almighty, Iho uiauolh in uh-9 Heavens above, yuur lunluhimhnvo mercy upon us In: the verdict. no an about tn pruuounoo on thin nnluvtunuo nun. Your lordnhip, our verdict ll not without giving this mutter ulue ounuiclrrr tion; our verdict, your hmmr. in mul- slaughter in -o|l~defonoo.' "l'ut, mt,` laid his lordship, loulily, `tint ll nu vuy to IDIIOHDCO yuur dooillon. Whnt you ny um--uni: to a mullet of `nut guilty. and this Uuurt nu I \ c- ruin it ' S0 uymg hu lonlnhip ouduncnl the in- dictment And throw I! don: tn the clerk, who Iuid: . `(leutleman of the jury. hnrler. tn v--ur verdict u the Uuurt. record: it. You say um prisoner in the bar in not guilty.` and no any yuu nlll Aunin than-9 nu A nilnnk uqanl on thn glllly, III I`) II yilll `III Again lhera nu an Iilunl usem an the pan of the jury, lllhullgh una number, It In plnin In lee, was wrestling to ape-Ik furthnomothing that lay hi: mind. `Prisoner. vuu discharged. .w'All Goods rndicui In prion to III! tho Bums ""` s. worms. luck 5. IWI. guns} or not gumyr A: cry our Ill utnino-I to hut tho ounnd of the fateful r-piy. and u Ibo prisoner bent sq,-otly not the fr -m at tho dock to catch the tint And docinivo uyllablv-, Ir. June: I-`my, Illa. dun! by oloction nr lllllnlpliuu, --cuI,;iM tho pot: of tonmun |nJ Ipukouuun, uutaud of uplying to Ibo inlen-xugnot , throw back his head, dented his rig t baud unlama. Ind. mlhug hu syn bunn- wnni In than u. Appr-wed mulnu, broko ' forth into unpplncnion . - God Almiuhlv. uianalh Literature Primers for Admission 3,,I_ n,|, , IlIlf-II"I. `(huh-on ol the jury, has my you. Do you Ind the pruonoru the luv guilty cl the lolouy clone! in stand: indicted. guilty not guilty?` Al IVQII our Ill -lrninml ta hanr Ihn ; Ath b- i lnIhpda'iu,yh an 8!.` > nude nun.- uc. Iunlou, an on-5. M11: as; H . U the much of tho juryuon, attained u! the M10 nu conploh, plo- poundod Oh and junction. `U0-tloon at lb jot). have you agnod upon your ntdiod` A nodfn. clown and a pup tum cu. signied III nr-skin. -l.l..aI-._._ Jan. in- L..- ..- -4.- uruouuxut loll: II III oollitu. , iii j IlI(lEl\'ElI 'I`0-lD.|Y. F. O. MILO. How Canal lnir Drou Goodu. New Ioholr Drou Goods. Nov Dobnrxe Dru: Goodl. New Bulb Drona Goods. Nat (luv Luna. New Iohnlr Drou Gouda. 6 Down new Oulllu on-I Uullo. In sou. M Bonn Now look Irllllnp, 12 Down low llli flu, Guy Luna. 2 Bozo: New Pouoy Hook Ilbhom. New Blu-h Luwru. I2 Plans low Wlma Ecol Vnluau IAN`, Nu: Black Cuhmoru. 6 Bonus New Colond Kldlovoa. 310 photo Now Print. 230 pm" of the calobrntod Lybour l| I Factory Comm. I00 pm-nu Cu uudun White Uouon. H5 plum: lnglbh, Scotch and Cnlutlnn Tvoodu. I0 pkoou Nam Vgnry Wanted Cmtlngl. 3 NJ! -The llk Du snmunt tn replace with All Iha nnvum slmdu. New Smpod 3| In from 5011 not ynnrl. A. H.088, lurch 5, Im. in Prinoul amen. apposite an on, now. Notes on the Fouhh Reader (Camp- bell's Edition.) 20c. ' `K1 JIAII I'E\II'I4lI VVIIIIIKVII BDIU J (at Loohoon ha anrslhd h having that ordnn with NI. DAV , um `heap Bmlu He has hundred: of Ken on bond. hundred: of bond. WI. DAVID. Brunt, sud cooler In New nod Ilooond HAM Good: 0! on doqcrl lion. unnooiua In. human` Undo! coda ton. Ilooond HAM Good: 0! onr`_du_o|-lgllon. Uppolito Burgess` Vodoy Ion Pnnoeu sum. magma. cunlnr Jonxf n`na and Autimucuua. all to be sold um prices to ml: the hard time 25 5 m n Glfurd HI-In inf: ouring ll 0 rent Bu-gun, I full Rwok of Twoodl. Cloth: and ruled Continua, <-nmu-. A III] Stool: of lo: and Gent : Couonuml Merino Hauler . Also 1 null nnmrlm-nt on! Cat ton and Merino Undurolothlng. . -00 Pure llluok And Color-J wo Button Ifrmu-ln KM (llnvo: at 500. To B!'l |V() ln as law xln n-. ll doznn Genuine Pnuml. Benmlau Kid Gloves: In all Ihu mm Sbldon. Thane Glnws In omdodly the but In tho market. A full Stool of I-`um-y umln and Gout : lv`urniAhinza.nlloomprl1nng one of the In0It complete and rttrnollve mm-kn M Dry Good: In tl-e om. It An inspection sollolt-ed. WI. DAVID, Che WI. llrolor. Ind coal TIIIIIII I V IIBII I OHIIETIIO ONO Aenuofpod Ollnubd land. thocltbwo-t quncr oi Lot 94, In lbohh CoIeoutoiI'I.luTovuolIpof lingual how no good buiidlnp on In and u 0! ohudofthuouvu It knltuucd IOIIIIIO I|...L n..J 1.. _II.. I-._ II-...o... 0.. . (`mululng of Blwk and Colored Uuhmoroa Hull: and Funny Drou Good: In all the IAM-lmu Colon rnnglnz from 70 per vurl, New blnoi Hllh It enrnordlnury law prison, 500 [times New Prlnu from the but In-ken,. :00 Eonmuuu Film to bl told by the pound. Whlto and Grey Cotwm. Bl eatlngn, Pl lmv Cottonu. l"nble Mmnl, Nu Hun. Towels Mad Towolllu n. l.m~n (fur an t plm-an lfurtl ingn great Gent ll'urniahIn;za,nlloompr|1uug of ml ., _ ,._, ,-, . .____._!"_- OwuCIUIl'TQI!I'I IIKIIUIIIQIXTIUCU Ponh Haul. In allow Iron llngnun. for hnhu-yuruoahnupulybcha nut. WI. DAVID. TbcC Duh , N B `P a.H'. s....."ns'....."' no... '.'lT.'...... b.A.UTIoN. Literstnra Primer: for Third Olus Oorticues. 26. Hark '!'wun'u Idle lxctmion. [MynTJ'i5} fo':'Jccu.l V V sud Worutmd Coatings, which for style. durnblllt nnd hen noun cnnmn he m|u,.||.\.| m the city. WUBSIID COAl`lN(}:i kn Uhooka. D; [II I. Dlnmou I nml I-`lgurm l-`hm Wow-1 ad `P1-uwnerlnga lg all the lawn. New Yurk and Par Btylol. lI`|na Bmndoluthn and lmuulum, Flue Canadian Tweed: in the otmioosl. pane-1:: our manulnoturocl Fina nwruuam nl .~4.~un- an Twouil. We are taking orders nspidly for the Above Good: Illll |-arvin requiring rt rt-uH_v Ii rut L-Ital Unrmeut or suit M [I I-mdernto prim will loam-All on ma. We have been hurol Ml wml. all winwr mnnufnotnrmg A CHOICE AHSOB KENT OI` CLOTHING. andpcllh-1:1-nunnng 3 Reid Mule Cont, Punt: or Von. wlll nd our! Oallll in mun no N to urclor wnr . A CHO! E ASSOKTIEN I` (II-` Gl!\'l"l! |I`UlINl8 INC 000 8- EW AND UIIHAI IT Jun Iteooivod---Tb-. latent style of SILK HATS. Z.PREVO8T, n-nun urnnrl Iv--. Inn... n...- An. u--n._. ..__,,_, At Iaovvor Price. than Ivor Bolero Oerocl E21013?` & II.-E'I"I"S, 'r1"|'r`\'rr1-\(VL1 ("qr-r\1"u~I-w1rv-in NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE l`uEIfPING nlitssioonsz 3 AT VVALDRON S. ONII WEEK ONLY. [GREAT GIFT SALE! -_.--oq;_ ` E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BPLENDID ASSURTIEN1` OII` CLOTIHJ, 'l`\\'l<'.ll) duirnblllt and hen than In. W[)R.` DOA l`lNHM In (Ilmnk-. Dnumnn I. Dlnmm nml Flvumn l-`In... wnF`ul Hendersows Bookstore. ll VVUIIIITII IITIIII '5-Ill UV lit`-VU. ORDER WORK we: um IAKING A RPECIALITY. uv` Our cum-, It-.Moln:oo|:. lnu [Inn nu-fuclou to sit than who have glut him I trial. -- \r..HAnnIn-nu A. an ......n-..:..- nnrnm nnnnn Inn 1.. .5- _L-..n_...-.'. u_-..-_ .-uni [nun nnu-c-ruuu nu III uu-u wuu IIIVII [IVOI Illll I l'1Il. ll` 5IuNAU()ll1`0N as CO. no oorlnx GREAT BARGAINS II II: ubovooodi. Punoa Inquiring my (load: In our lune will and it to their ndvunqc to [In III I call. COKE ONE 7 nan: AI'.l.I sum from .00 to 15.06. Diurnnn Suit: 1 M'` v > I-II-. loci IIJII." Iweods. Gears Furnishings. CLOTIS, Dlapuls. Worsted March 12, 1878. 03349 `~OA1]':;0!I.'EIN G- We hm I Luau and Varied stock of Rudy-Im clothing. AllDN I'IaIIlT8l'UIlNII1MG@D3NIILN'1`l'IOI. Vototinwcaanot be Icxeonea; Chu|eawIn,Iun. VK0n I: u ll. Btovom: A Dan-|r,-T|r'o to lo OOH! veullo` :3: I burn and your `mood reoonllon in my {uni _y lur vo `tin. noverul nu-n.nnd think Hm! ` fur Hnruf-1|: or Uamlo-runu Mu- morn or Kl):-umltic Alfvclioun. It Vegotino ranum be exunllul; And. an an hlnod purier or I-pnngllm-all- ` cmo, it u the benlhiug luvs v.`.un ` our used. And I hllvo Merl ul- - most everything can cheer v`.un fully reoommand it vo anyone in near! wfanur.-I: I medicine. vegeung ? Yuan rupootlully. bIu.A. A. llunnmnl. Vcgotino? No. I9 Iunell Ht. venting It in avnluble Remedy South Boston. Vol). 7,` .76. ' I `Btu nu. Door B|r- nvo v.`.tm' tniarn nave:-oi bunlu ol yiour v Vogluna Ind um convinced II. is voge I19; I vulunble remedy {or Dynpopnln ` Kmnay Complaint nu: (euerul ' dohilltv. IL-In burn y renoun- vegoune mend IIDIH nuorilm from IIM nlmvn oomplnlnu. Vogetinel Yuururoo Ifully. , In. Urllul Pun. Much 2'1, 1878. 0_w3%s?51.rs9 STOCKVS ;l!9!( _I9&L:HA:+_9Jr fpoummn no, _.-1- ..-_ -A:n-___ - -. n 1\__Aa._-.l.. 1..n__... THE FOLLOWING LINES OF GOODS HAVE COME TO HAND A1` :-uo Now Is the Time to Leave Your orders for spring NIIIN --Vwvv tn uuvv-7 wuvvvu wv`--- --cu--- . -Anlisvlqtiif-l.ABOU`l:l:iI.q::Inbn%|ulII!l|-u9I`hIaIhg nun nun-um utrnniiiinr us not com-um New All Wool Iilwk Cashmere 300, 600. 700.750, U00 um] `I. Haw Union Hluk Cubmere 7L'ra.1l)o.3? [-`lo. 400 Ind 300. New Grey, Fawn. Duh. Brown. Anhu 09 Rona. Culunoru. New Sorgu. Fawn. Sun-.(iroen. Mon and (luv 5! mo. `J50 um IA) pwoen Nnw Iaholr Lnnrol M, I50. ID". `No. 20 llld No. I00 place: New Blush Brilllumnu :3. If. we, `M and file. 400 pmooo law Prlnu--[lent lnglhh-l0o and I? 120. New Tycoon ilppn-Hnudoo|m-, Pntwrnn for Wrnpperu. Gnenp Shootings, Pablo Llnom. Towels, Tnblo Napkllu and Whlu Qu|ho. l\ IAIAI I'\f\I\lIIl\ Ill'I I l\ -I New Grey, Fawn. Ashes of Ilonu. Culunoru. Sorgu. .(iroen. and Ila. 50 N-aw Inhnir nnrol It. I8". `I00. 25 Illd son. we. fmTeachers&Schn|ars} TA nail 1'0 mt IIIITIIH nll An-onanlnnoui n-IN: 19 "AVE JUST RECEIVED A EPLENDID A3Ul(l'IlN"I' durubllltry x L]. Duzonn I` V ` > y -- (0lI"OQ'tO %'I-I-CJ.C0l'lOf'IuPI'iIIIOCI`I'oOI-I ._...--1----.... s`m:Ne .MpoRTATn`os"`. NO`[|_CE; 8- SPRING. "7 LARGE ARRIVALS oiw spmm: coous 7'3: Ialo. MOI? Halli." on Poh II ITAIPID Coatings, rropnrou 0] II. II. S`I`lVI`..`\'!-I. Boston, Mass. V4-voting In 80141-0 all Drugquu. And by N. C. PULSON in C0,, Druniau, Klnglwn. Inn 7' lull llll. Buildings. PRINCESS STREET. WAITING K E I I lhdh `heap IWILL ('().\'TI.V('E FOR lulu wlu lulu ll W lIllll' IIIVIIIIQI I0 [` COKE ONE ! COME ALL! purvu. 1 sum from A I TEA!` (DUE F. X. GOUSINEAU & 00. Voglno ` Vegotine 1` A Vagotine I FOR :a., min to as oo. A Wool Puts from 01.75 to 6.00. am:-n|u.rrv. 5-` 0... a-..u.., u. u..:......n. IIaOS8 S. HORSEY S 'Co.owkMo IUAQUI. 50 Pine: How Humbug lnbnldory. 4 Donn haw Oullnu curl Uuln. Prllllnn. ` ""1 THAT PIIOPIIITY KNOWN AK "NEW 0008?." tho ruldoooo of the [-00 William Whoa. Iq..vl bololdl by mm... lur-uy, Anabnour. at his Auuon loom, m. Ihlvlct luun. Knnuoa. nn lllu at the limo! lollvny. ad fronting to- wed: Lou Ouu-to. Tho Hun Icahn lap Drawing, Dining and llunklal. Inca. [our Bodmuuu. Winter and Unnnor Kluhcu with Sonata spurt [gab _nd Ilu-y_ Annual sn- . 0' ul III IIQV`b0 IDCI G lfb . Ionian via, 1 lath ono. Claus: Imus. lupus, A-J Ilaaimbla llountryjasldanca [03 SALE. ---, --.-p-wu, .. mama; 50th of Ap;'ll Next, Afj Iaoaunnlnor lilacs: with Donna rt not and Inns, ddlnn fumlcrldb luollcl IAIII. on whirl: no liable-,OouL Han-and Bnnuau dolrliolaljothvhnd ndjdllg. llddul Ihlfopartl will In cloud in Two Pnndn. mu! 0. 1-41 Rnirlum-o, e. pdfnutytvo Anna ul laud. haul: i-eh n-my-no Ann mm... on Radon of 181 Icon. lubl-0. I.-vn Quda.&o.$bzlvnn In on: 00 OM00. on tho Inn | _. ....- in In almond In the Twuhmol Kin I Illvhlonnlurllhnunollh hlnunl '1: 01 -ton. mu. 5 shun Ibhuo oltb bluull tor -mu aloha Bind lollvov. fronuu r.. runs shun Ibuuo cub Pormuunth lollny. ..__..., ..-v- nun OI DALI LIIIIAL. nadnnvbo Iuovnunno&InhDr.In4onvn.Oc. Alwllflllf 0. W. W. ANDIINDI. Hunger. jj News nnlsmgs, that line b "lnd!cIu' 7" "......"`E" .2.'..;...`:".'...u..' "' Vonttu tn; xx-"ad .k..|.u.u n. V ,..,, "*' .'.'.*""'..1.*"...."`v-&:".'.v' 07 C e . TI 1%. Wanted (`,O"nI '9 ' looInl:l.l.l:Il. Innhikll Vonttno j IMPORTANT BOOKS. Why Wife sad I Qusrrellod---by Ouloton. AL!'IIl1'lVl.!0lIO,IOl.VIlT uvvnuuuav n nnauvan nun n` to High Schools. 20c. rullutulboglovua nndlnvlnnu-uhohole --I41 JAIEI MIPIELL. Q__. j.__n L4 1_._A_ T0 FA_R_MERS. V I;<;i:_'rIN 1:; Pnmnnul ln 1 for 20 Cents. 3:-nth Boston, Vol). 7, '76. Mr` Bun-us. lMr-l lnvo " uhn navel-3| your E} Incl ,i bumly nlunn ? Your: nnpoclfully. nood.nnd I have nu-I 'mon I am it In any lluunmnl rum Bnllsdl, by Ouloton. Pun: Legends, by do , ; My daughter ho nudnd pun ' land: tnnpthenud Vunuul. doclhung hnlth Iv 5-ouw of" uulotylonll h:'fnndn. A ewlmuls-no! Vnanuu mam- rd hm health, strength, uni ap- ` I . TM N. u. 'rn.oz.\'. In-nrnm-c E. Raul &t.nta Auznl ` N- 11. TILUICN, In-nnnt-e Real hm. Agznt Nu. I9 Bean Building. {Gives E01171, Strength and Lnnnbn _.__. - ..--_--- M dnqhtetho nut ad min: lrmnsenud V:alI'|:.I ,\1 1'; ; A. 4 Prepared by A""H. llnn PUIAIUN E I Kingston. rllqnhd IO Mun-e nu] lltnta Ag: Building Baum. M III U|ll' IUWII UI nlu. -alnuluuuuu I -ywvuu | In which he referred to the salary ol the liromen. Wn nd lhnl the regular pay of mu brigndc last you unountod to 0840; (Int um your it Iil|,|>y:ho conun- plnud ohnngol, In connod to 0800,: av- u.g of 040. The incrcuo In: your to Hal I900, wu occasioned by tho nipple- monury gunk made In tho sun [or ex- I-: nnd coll merited Denice. -ooo---4 I51 ! Do-array In Iuopo. Tu N in MITI0l 0L`TA.`.'-`A lolognn {tom Quebec intimucsthnt Binhop W11- liunu will probably nuooood Binhop Ox- ocdon u Mon-opolirn ol Cugd; 0! count my inch inlinntiou -not be up" eoujoctaro A nnnbor of mind: Inn yo! to agtu upon 3 uloclion. in which the chin: ol vigor, high Islam And un- common oxooutivo ability in the Buhop 4 I\_A _;n -- l..I ..._. L--- . Uvwuun unvuuuvu no-nu, nu -nu up--uvy cl Onurio will, to fool nu, Ian A night. -OOo -- ---- lr-- uvuuuvuv II l'IItvI.l LQUC, iI$I hlndolzvudhothupluuqnndno mod the oonplinouh at the liund. Thou-dionoobuovillbovcryhgr-cl I...A ngaluu-lignn uni-D thgh can In in -U:-u-vwu-wvwvvuu wUvUlfw-`CI lad Indication: paint an my. II B ........I 5.. -5-1.1. AL. n..o.L- ..|l.. is llulauwu F-I I1! VI]. 1! - ptupundtoaiuldnlloqodnniio qunlyhlhobdnll. Iowan uh myppsmvugn-who-no T..1 I IUII!'&-- -Ia--uu-,u -uu-1 uwnfv Cwudhnhbu-ovlduh Iolonuuhnnlvln-0 Obi h vhnhhovnnah h-mind I . Il-_-._.n...._.a L-nil L. 4|...-QL. -,.-v1 -u-. -- vv-4u -lv--V u-u -1: cu: virluo Attributed to it whu I curling of hnir Ihon will be Among the hlnndon my oountrymon ' o.___ TH: Flnuzrfu Su.uv.~Wo on-od in our ropun. 0! Ala. McCunmun'n Ipooch .. _|.;..|. 1.- ..t...-....I In oh- I... .I an | nun uunvnn --nu---uvv- cvuun-5 cm. ammo: an Iontnnl by am. noon, Iillloetnnu tho City Hall on Irish Soldion in l'on|]| hot." this! L. kn. tlglaogn-J in ..bL.- ml...` --A - IT.','."..'.:;.L T.'5"L."'a..'..$ `an.-mud us-my wit: 5 I--1njannKn-pg 'l\.I.-'Io- John Henderson an 1401! ,u_$il.1hln 7? -43505.--In-ml-L... __.lJL.....- _ v+....? SMALLI. l'oI.--Sewn pennm in Ill hue diud on Amhornt lalund from an uh lack uf the Imnll pox. Four of thus we havu ulluded tn; the other lhro be- longed to me family, Baker, residing at the hand of the lllnud. The hiondu of the deceased are enmlod to our greatest sympathy. -->QO-< -.Qo-. Hvul B|uu.--Yuterdny Afternoon I but In hunted on Wolfe Island I! nally shot by one Dan Cntmagh. The bush ranger wu very In And heavy. turning the ncnlou, we Are informed, M. I -1411 IL. I! 5.4-1`. ......- I... .ll pl.` -- ~ --oIo._-.o l Ionuan.nnu for the next 24 hours- for the lower lnko region, falling buo- metcr, cloudy weather, with rain or Inow, full-awed to Iunrruw by rising bu- rometor, brisk, nurtluvly to northwester- ly wnulu mul falling temperature. For St.1;8WF\.`ll('l', fresh winds and cloudy wsmthur with ram or snnw. _. ._n-. &_ of llznlucu ~.\lr. Muudie hu retired from the bunineu recently curied on under the nnme of Lownden I Monmo- in other word: he has Ii'hdLBln from the firm. The bulimu will be heron!- tar conducted by Mr. Imwudea, who in uuiciently wall Acqunintad now to 1'0- quiro nu cummoudnlory nntice lrum ul. "79-JO I `l,'-7_;`|`- __ .,,...._% "Wum" Ul'LL|ll.`(..-So0l'8l of pot- Inm to-dny learned the telegraphic inlol. ` ligence, in ndmnce of the hour of public ` tion, by counulciug the Wine bullotim. The latent telegram: lI'6 potted in con- Ipicuou: pooitioun. -_ _._. .....___ .........___ SL'UAHl\()_ - The bush sugar Ieuon in nbonl ovur. While it lasted it oocasinnod oomidenblo amusement, if not romnnco, among uur country ooulim. "Tho yield ha been good, an that our citizens may expect an indulgence in thin ran luxury of n mild neuon. _. _..4>.:_ -no Tut AlllI.NlA.--The ntr. Armani; ar- rived hex-o from Piclon yesterday, and Itnrtod out chin morning on her rt-turn vuynge. liut she had only proceeded an (Ar u Portnmouth, when it was docidod to run back and remain hero until tn- Iuorrow, when her hater will be adj muted. Lrnc, ca ,uuv, no '|v,vvv. lulu vlw um. [rum the engine furnnce. The insurnnce II in 3800. Th: van and contents were 2 I WOOD! ~91. Vsnv ILL.-lnfunmtion bu touched lnandn in Kingston 0! the very serious illneu oi Mr. R. Carrol. ftmnorly I book- binder in Kingston, who went in one of the tint cumingenu to Mnuilnba, uud settled theta, Iubnequent to his military ongugements, as an ngriculturint. ------v$o--- Muulmu 12- lxnu. -Lut evening Rev. Principal Jnrdine lectured on the result. of Minniunn 1:: India. The infurnntion was gncefully presented and very much gppreciaued. A notice ultho lwturo will Appear v.n-nwn'ow. ___-o:-.~.-{_ NI:wnl`|u.'. A-Al `.`:l5zhiI morning Wm. Dl_y'n Iannery, Newburg, wu burned. I...- `TIME ! 0.. `III {III Th. IA Dru-It |.rI_y- lnuuul , .~vwvun5, v-- nu--nu.-. Lou, $7,000, to 810,000. The tire took I .. 1.___ .L.. . .. `Tl... in..--`nun ---o1o___. Emcu'nmr.-'l'hc next entertainment of the Eh-cutiun Auociuion will Luke place on the 5th of April --tha Int. of the IDII4-In _ X>------ Auuts.---Kr. Britt-m i; conducting the Crown buniueu u the Cobur; AI- Iizu. Ho u.-In Ag Crown prosecutor at the Whitby Auiza-I. --~--x 1-*9} Avcnolnso. -Auctiuning on tho stunt bu bunItoppod' In oomo quulul the thing III boooming inollonblo. T~ X-O--'-i Tau day twenty-ton yous ngo-27Ih Much, l854-lng|:nd declared In: ...._:_.n D....;. nu-nu, yuuru - - spin: Ennis. 011'; `ID 71013177 p-com In In va-nu `.~.-..mo __._.3-.-_-_ `I'M Iatulltyorrowood A Canaan.--Dr. J. K. Oliver bu has uppoinud 1 Conn! lot that city. Tnl Lu1'un,-'l'o--snow owning f'\-_A 95..-- -1 AL- II.__n__.I L -_A Iw TsL*?* 1%! wzoxc-snnxv'ia,uAncun.1a7o. l CHI! HIV! Cdldll.--Kl` OI honod. "JAII &1ltCo.. '7%ha.lAnlQ. In vuulhmlii :0 may hmhvydod-I` 5%. llh 511 d|ubunndntbuIdnId'd|i0,I OUIAPBT IARKII PRIOI '03 an: av Run-Ino.-lln. Job Oghr, ...L-A.-3.--.5-hmo3-in L-ans u -..-u-, Ivv -|v ....u....w.., -- lf bur`: (I-one In: I the hub.) 5.. in _k-n n .....Ii_- -8 TII Vnlolct.--Yesterday durnoon Cm-omr Shaw hold an inqnou touching tho very nuddoo dooth 6! the am John Ilullnllny. in tho police union, undor cir- cumohnou the -out mung. sud pan. list. Thu poor follow in acid Ln hue duod {nu confection ol the lump, but the post um:-hm roualod the {Act that do- oouod Ind nun link or nothing for Iona tine. Illd and have been on the point of uhrution. Ill health and po' tony, coubipod, was more than lash cold aloud. Ind to no not nnrpriud that lilo In crushed out nth hupo and eoulon as the lowest ohh. lun.1.,'o 1.4 L-_- _... ._J --J -gi-I-nl nan.- couvon II III luvuu uuu. -uu-nu Intlou-Ivan-ndndpdnhlcun. -. Tun CInl'l.-B] loour II learn Ibut ngn Xlluull. nun -rung vl Iuv nuc- nunedio prepared by H.W. Daviol, D.D., Principal of the Normnl School, Toronto, nnd the necond emnnnten {rum the pen of A. Ilwollum, M A., LL.D.. lnlpoctor o! Schot-ll, Hamilton. There can be no question of the nu! nlneu ol the books] since the note: nnd expluutiom urn to (army the oandidnto in the rupoct. In which he in uuully Ink, thus ensuring an only tut when the pncuul tool II uppliod. Tho rirculntion of the book: nhouldboury large. The publication: on) bo ohuinod from Mr. Woods. U-: U: -1- Z*iI frvuvtvi bohbppnutbukn ooollhjlopdi-tn jun somyiulctihtuncuthuxt The regular forluiililly meeting of thin Society I'll hold M. the St. Paul`: Sab- bath schoul house last. evening, the It- leudnnco being unusually large. A very interesting programme was preuenud, which wu axoculed in I ms-iner very cre- dinblo to the Auociatiun. It conlilted of A musical duet by Menu. Abram: And , Holder, long: by Min Agnes Goodenrle, Miu Flor: Mnclonnid, Miu Huidvr nnd Miu Mary Woullnrdg duet: by the Mines Dnvy, and Menu. Crumley and Driver; quartetto by Miucl Mncdonnld and Wil- mot and Mann. Crumley and Driver; A song and charm by Mr. Barker and save- nl Indian; reading: by Maura. E. ltune, W. Wcoilud and Manor Enton Ullfhl. ll id n recitation by Muter Gordon. The Society intends having 5 concert on the enning of Euler Tuesday. -900 -0 l'suuL PI;n1.1cn|ouu.-\1eurn. Adam Miller& 00. hue the credit of issuing two uulul publicauonl, being lmndboulu of litoruy ulrwta, leloctod from the Aug thoriud rude:-I for enmination in In -- I I`.,_,._,_-~ .1 __-A;.I-n.\- I... u u.-,""'ir'n.:}'$In...g"" u.