IIIOIII of Upper Usnsao, ulung [or II In Opinion and which III dated ` Apnl, 183%, in the following words. u......v.n.y ....- non xuu.-:1-v -4 A'l`1`(|H' Hair (`I stand. Aot ptohibiting party proouuonu. Q. In tint law Mill in exiuenoo ? No, it who npulod, I think, About the you 151 52. Q. Won you I lumbar of tho Hon. 1 A. Iva 1 mambo: 0! th Bonn And Also 3 number of no Guvornuunt. n V... hul . mnioritv mendin- Government. Q. You hnd I majorjt uuppomg. youonhticl A. We nip- rity like other Oovenuuuh, hi it Wino! deemed olpodiont by the Gov- ornuool to nah the opposition to the Billnn Act again! patty pmoouiou. Mouton ol tho Govern-out, anon; than Ir. Drunluond. votod tut the npull, together with many Catholic cup- muol the Oanm-om from Lower hopo that it would cm- dlbll Olin , Ind can-0 tbs diam- tilluud dcuoutntions. I an - dlvohdadtln npuhnndid \r.` hint, Ch halo! 0! Ibo Goun- and the Home. Ion oppoocu to man ism, wu elected, and continued until h Union in the lint Union Pulisment, 1 ptohibiting party prooouiouu. 0 In that Nu THE OIRAMJE QUl"l'l0N. in: mg} " " ' rye so}-than- --.-`>>F . v . ' _4_: w A .. -(sud-suns than T o...a., g. 20.-no Gaul: is this can count an-ml mnlloi loser an Dr. uulnvino. In u.pIri Gnacu u: . l"vvv ovidoooo of the [000 tion, ill the {loo 0! the fact Ihnv. the do- prdion on the American aide ll much grotto! ihtll it in in Cumin. Uur work- ingmen In oominntly told Hut the conuominl policy of Mr. Mnckeur/.ie a Oovornmont ha been the Incnna uf clon- ing the wnrluhopu and driving Cnnndinn mechmico into n ioreign country, s. c, the Vmled Stain, while it in known to all intelligent. people that the poorer Ind labouring class: of the Inter country are inating in I much grout:-r propor- tion, nnd thnl the hard times in the Dominion no intomiod by the g`.`e|i. in- ux olworkingueu from the neighboring ---_._u;- u.. n.o...-.1" 1!. Hnrowlmith dna-Iloa. Br. oncod yollow loser phyudu, up ho none at nzaythin tin! v'o.n|`d laugh to compare wit u. c at in in n1bgoud__ dnuiption. Thttohldutho up our nnoty with no Abatement and he Sono- dil` 0 'l'hO.IOIlldCI| All uvooty I|`opo- in] can npartod. A Grand: upeeid um: Ch! 19 cu- uinsuon shown Ibo city ta be in I nry uhyooodicinn. All outhonnsard _ and ' than ustogngngdu _ bunny ~ . ` 8:- Loninn Amt. 20.--The Bond 3! hnohy'p_n||. ' * 8:. Loun,g Aug. 20. --The Health has not nttonathonod lid! lint IoobOIIItrinput.nnd' an potable. The qunnntinc hu ' du- llhlinhtd It I point nbout thirhon miles hiuoeily nnd Doctor Banana! hu on the main lino of the St. Loni, Iron Hoonuin t Soulbatn Band. I Ii ' nlltho pluangou, It In loan!!! 1 June of the South- arn lnldn were takin nug- ulna ox me tulting countrv to OI`! IIIIQII Lulng nug- : thou the country to Pop- Bluff, on the Arkunu ling. And then getting on nonh bound tnunn from Tons. These Quinn were inter- oopted and two passengers who diuplayevl uupichun uymptmm were left at qunran- Lino. Severn! men who cnme up from the Jeltiu, sink with whnl the St. Loni: physician: pronounce Imlignum. lever, hue been carefully watched, but nothing pppured infectiuul nr conbioul in their CIIC. All om cuol lrenou [or own! [even no- fonttlnp plot a van diacovoud. The exodus hu 3 out oauid, after having drained Mamphia of its white population. with the oxooption of about n thousand persona. Five hundred tents, um. by the (lonrnment from Evansville Indians, have arrived and were sent to the camp of June: J. Wiilinms, nix mile: away, where I new city of cauuu in to be built lot the free ma of all the people of the city. Hundreds of fnmilies no going out. The depopulatiun of the city will ` deprive the dilense of food to feed on Ind force exhnuution. The Health Bond is 3 sanguine of killing the plague by thin proceu. Thlro III service In but three churches on Sundly, tho ` Ievernl of the ole y are inborlng in here. Nnw ark. Ann. 20.-Suhncrintionn tn Molnphin, Aug. 20.2; The death rate for the Inn. 24 houn num ri twenty, nllnout. All old trentod for olhnr (oven bo- l._.,oI.. nlnnnm -n alinnuvnnnd, The the one mooring urn noro. New orlr, Aug. 20.-Suhncriptionn the Feninn Skinniahmg P und have fallen n' from [L000 r week to nn|y 8118 since O I)onovnu oun resigned the Pre- ni-lency. ---- 443% --About 1,001) boxes f choose were sold It Lmwwlle on .~'atur M prim-s ranging from 7`; tu 7.5 cents. -Funr mines sent In` the Howard (,'muleu~(?tI /`or H loin" Ifwmlers. ol worlinguen mun I Republic. Un Beturdsy st Herrowsmiih s couple of the Kingeton doputntion woke of the grand effects of Protection in the United States. (me of them. evidently euppceing thst the people of the county do not reed end thstsuy non. eenee II he believod by them, eeeed himself of this powerful ergument lt use seid thet Protection in jnred the peo- ple protected. The Americans were the Illost highly protected people in the world, sud were they going to ruin! Were their Inenulectoriee cloud up end going to ruin l Indeed. he pointed to the peynsent of severel millions of s war debt ss negstive proof." Now we propoee to devote s little specs to in reply to thin spedous Ihtement sud vve cennot do better then quote from ollicisl lucumonte. Thst Protection issgood thing for work- menney be eheerved by s glsnco at the Isnechnesetts stetistice of labour for 1877, by which it ieehown, thst in thst etste, under the government of the high- eet protected country in NH: world, no lea then 283,476 persons were relived of dietreee by public chsrity in ll-Wt}. The report itsell ssys ` "We no prone to bo- wsil the condition. of the English lubor- "ur end lsment the cxietonce of psuporism in Englsnd, but the otlicinl gures cer- teinly do not wsnent much eelfgrn.ti~ iicstion. lt Insy be that English pri- vste beneteotloes ler exceed our own in "slnount, but the lsct remsins thet the "lnglish Government side fewer psupersu "proportionetely to populntiomthsn oure. Ill lllllguuvs 21:3 "The number 0! vsgrents or trumps "hse inereseed hugely in the State in the put for yesrs. "|e 1873 theueee of relief of vagrant: "numbered 45,053; in 1874, 98,263; in . urea. `nu one -..a u. 1il .I`. lt l)'u`,' nun: LUU Aovun. -- I`he health uicinla are unuhlo to give oicinl gures, but estimate 100 cases in the oily of Vicksburg, and in- creasing rnpidl y. -At. Stnronun Paint the nromoohl fora ranging from )3 tu ..5 cents. -Funr 1:)` Association to Grenada (New Urlennu) have the fever. Ir 1 :.u AP,` I, Li. L., cronllng rnpml -At Sturgeon the prospect: reptta Its very good. The nilwnyl, atenmbnntn and citizens are nubscribing libernlly to the fund. The amount will probably reach $1,300. --Mn. Neil Mo'I`uuzart. widow uf the probably rencn m,;mu. Mo'I`uggart, oahgnan of that name, yesturdny received $1,000 from the Yorkville authorities in full dinchlrge uf all her claims against them arising from the accident by which her hmband lost his life. __A! Jnuhnnul: H\iu znnrninn Hm I-phi- nor nmonnu mar. mu me. --A dnyhreul; this morning the resi- dence of Mr. M. C. Schofulrl, Uerlin, Ont, was entered by burglars, wlm auc- ceufully escaped with several valuable gold and silver wutchen, gold chains, and some clothing. -Fiva thousand mom boxes of blue- clothing. -Fi\"e thousand herrles from the Snbruonny were brought up by boat to Quebec yesterday. The value of tho blueberry bunineu of the Snguenny district is said to be $36,000 yearly. A {`......L....o:..n..lA ...m.i-l lnwl Hm JUDI I . -A Constantinople apeainl lays the Porto, replying to the ropruaentntiom ul some ambassadors, declare: it has un money to organize gond'xLrmvrie, employ iudgel, or ullnerwino realize the promised reforms. ' n~n.\.......... I)... ;. a.. Q) 1)....-'. rexurms. -O'Donnvnn Rusaa is in St. Peter`: Hospital, Hronklyu, slowly reonvering from parulynis ::f the legs, the result, it in said. of his leap from a train in Toron- to on the 17th March last. He has re signed the Proaidcnvy of the Feninn Brotherhood. -The oldest mun has been gathered to his fathers. He was A He,-rmnn, living uleluhausen, and was NH yearn UM when he died. His hfa had been is prn- trncted struggle with poveny, He left two Ion|,aixt.ee~n grandchildren and 348 grent-gnndnhildren to mnurn his Ion. --~-r--~-ooc- --~~ ----ooc- Mr. David Clark, 370 West 30th street, N.Y., apnined his wrist bndl while he wu working ; nu'ored fearful y a week; three times llld was cured Gums` LIN!- .\ll.YT 100111! 0!` A.\l.\l0NI.l. or. ...a K11. ....- Lnnl- L`... ..l- I... I Z1: lh DUO P9!` Dolll. ru (3. King Ind Mouth gt (hum. nv. loouuon Iunnhu sup. Unulouc Merchants` P-uvk-P5, TH 12. Bank nl Comm.-rvo -112. 111 Onlgrin Hank-1-I dim. W 1-9. Mnnln Bsnk of Mnntrn! 170 I6`! I 2. Merchants` n.nk-s-5. `(M {-2. Rank nl Cnmman-e -11? H1 Blnk 0! Tomato ~-I39. 136. Cnnnnlinlnu-I Bunk 4-Hem`. Lfnhyolfl Bnnk~Ex. alix-._ [L3, Bunk du Penple - ukncl M I f Jw urn Cnrti-rt - 44. 41!. Du . Hunk - (X). (X). `uL'." T4? 4. Qnolhec BA:k -"(`)0, hxchnnge ~ uh.-V. Quebec Burk (X), Bunk r~uke-I, 60. 00. Ilontntl Tel. C0 -115. IN 1 `J. Bunk ~uke-I, 00. Montana] -113. City Gu(`o-lI n0. Nb 1 2 Dominion Te. ('n uh-d. (`llv Pnn RV R0. R7. Dmmmnn Te. (`n -ullu-.11. uu nu. Cit Pun Ky 80. R7. Ric. |k'nu:dh|IA.")Bl2,6J Boyd Cundhn ln(,'r 82 3 4, 32. mn- Izevinr or . MIN. 4&3 UL : M 4.9!}: uzuu-Ina Ilnkhgouunnbaaslimccuui-can m.:'v~ "~ unnnnbu ol onlsnnn nnrht Qnmuiulnn:-1 5:to8.lOaII`:Ltn5). math: 0 Bunker! -112 Onhrin Bu:k--a-I div.. h11-2..~n I 2. Blnk of Tomuw --I39. (`nnnnnlnlal Herod. (K3. Flour -3` Inarket in nr-mewhn 1-uirr, I decline hwnvuoh-Icahn: Hue. an` an. cuddly: qnt-M- bdnnnptthd, Hn|`e.r-p haven -'__ Y Tulsa voila in. k ms . lIItIIIm|o8c:oo l;::d'nt7:o:m dhnrtrb nchnul pot nouuer Iuul rah; npulhd. linlderprm have" I. linking ouuumiou. 3 cuuhg III-n:kununnld,no 1 0`;.Vh&a he 05.10; $L5to5.'75 E61. 485 #1 435 In 4.: II: , I nuhukm. 5.00 on 5. also In I 1,w|o3.'al. ndullingu 3.1: on 3.21:; pollnnh gpusk (hm-Io has. 2,ao;$- 2.40. >11-r anuam Data! has. on'y nlosnnlooq-g nun nod Punt I-In Colo: Yeti. { (INT lomnz A.\l.\l0NI.l. 2f: Ind 50 bottle. For sale by J. } Kim! nnrl Hmnlh J Hllllll. _j_- T0-[JAY'S fE_[t:7Ans. - Hound. AI; 20. -hat and-r n In-Ihu ` I} In In: -um yw....... .. I50} ouupy ill potwbd Muuchuutu, vhtpololntodim the working- III ICIOVO hing told will secure to -- ~ ----.-'A_ ll AL. -mkinumon ol vi. omen. our to4VpI'I_,; I'rmoIILnII.ruin`IlMhoN'tvBhlO. French am. 1. .u the sup; Pnnoh Cuhuonrin all the French Marinas in all the New Shula. Black Gm: Gnin Silk: at low ptiou. Culoml Gm Gain Silk: at low prices, '1':-lnniuilh -s i`upu-. \ Silk Finished Volvounnn at loupal. ` Trinuipg Volvoh at low prion. Trimmings, Friugu, (iiumo gnd moms. A lnrgo nnd oonplolo Stock `Our Dnu Stuck in large, oonploto chum . `FRENCH KID GLOVES,` "nunbonu 90,130.); nu mm. .-o,...,.., ... " 1875, 137,308, and in 1876, 14!-HD1163. All then, lay: the Montreal Wihm.-1, in om Stab not much larger in populslion thnn Lover Cundn 3 No Inch ngocuclo ll thin in to be non throughout the length Ind breadth of the Dominion. Whore IN our 2815,4713 cue: nnnunlly 0! public ouppoct or roliol l Where lnve our tn-p incensed lrom 45,663 to M84108 lnthroo yunt For the Do- minion to ought to luvs over 000,000 can ol public elauity yearly, and ban an Inna: from 100,!!!) to over 300,- 1! tan]: in than: pan, to put our la- `iCil(d3 in tho IIIIII position so , __.._..-; u.-....L.....u. A upland`:-| uaurtmem in two. three nnd four Buttons at law pri.-u. 9` Every description of Dry Good: at lowed prices. I:r Svdu lot m 2. Strictly om pa-loo. | 11. & J. GARDINERI [Apotheosis of Jin gu,| Price only 10c. in '.he Franklin Square Library. Hendetsonnukstule.` I R] NC ESS STRE ET. App1etu11's Handy--Vulumes ! | The Bird of Paasztge, by I.eFuun. 35 The Fiaheruun of Angus, by Matqm-id.20c Miaericnrdin, hy E. Lynn Lyman `00 HENDERSON S U370 XII` I010 Ilu uucunu w SDI woquity. II the workinglnon Ucll I0 I50 IBM of slain in Mum- cbhottltllli in no diloulty in securing it to than ban, in having our I`-0(`,000 can ol plbliochniq yculy. Jun ulnpt ht ptolodin No doubt by k OI! by ' noun nilliom cl iuulutllll pod: IIOI umuclly m~ pa-n: -lial Iliunlncu ho giun M --uh hnnn cl industry lot I Millnn o Paradise Lost; Book: I Ind 11 Edited by Hunter, Mason, Soot. SLorr,&.c. FILL SUPPLIES Selling l'|nlo|-Cost I :-Ice, AT HEN DERSON S oaoguer Prayer anal Ily lllll Booksfor all Ilenomlnutlonu. AT HENnn:nsoN's| 0a.lkin s NewGeogmphy. Author- ized for the Public Schools. Arman` Au[`I0. I878. lu Fmu-y Bun-.n. fronh noorimout rm-oivml . vn v1v:\vI\lIv\:-u/u u .. 3` Full Stock of them upoctedlnnfew alnyu. A'|` HENDERSONS. Nest Reeeived at Henderson's] om-:u's (JRICED OF CHRIBTICNDOM: (,'u|nnIa!A nnd nnubridzod with hnlu. HY THE MARQUIS OI-` LUINE-ln Neat l,'|ul.|I Um-lim: A new Pnbhuus. Spting|essIIus_}1nd Suppodets A HA'l`llKl'I HY EDWARD JENKINS, I l`.'IlI II! Cillll. 0. W. }lrn:p.xll'n treatment nu pnolicgl. rnuonnl and wonmuiral. In o|o'e4au-|mIIO- -hula nlief um] nvt-umtol cum. I h bun-J up- on union! illr ~prIm-ipim Mu! ouilydomonltrltod tn [Ian oolnpmheunton ul vary llhlllpnt nan, that 3 Truu Ivthoul. coel hprlnr or mu] auhaunm, huh: healed lupin sud Umlnlllcnl no well u `uric-ooelo. u this ul- rnnocd Ago: l'0I9tx'tl ulIy ot 65800`! pan. mun um will -and tho tut `(slut nll u Truuen. Truman for nhildrau as wall A: ulu 0. W. 0k`|IIiI'lGIOf0 uldreu In Minion, Uulanu County. 7. Q` (burly tic Int dnybelvn tbomvd nah. G W. HU'l`CHl(lN cull vinil tho follow- . in; pluvn I-lCTON--Cotmo|-olitau ow, Nam-um mu sud Nth. ............ .. . .. ..,,,,. u---._.|.__ l-Kn IIIII I `III- KINGST`-0N-Cillv Ilalol. November lth, Mill. Wt}: and 181.1). . ........u.. . ..- u. u ___-_..- 11.1: 5:... (7I:u7'l"'piisiuIl in unit brand with out in 3 annual waive In II-Ihn bula. 300 `TI ..-!Pt-Inn luau-Icon. buying it do-I'nnl. ou nuonnbln In-v. lingual. AI` l7I. I871 llui nun -.u.. NA[ ANEI".--Cnnup|ncll llouu, November 13th Incl Nth. ...........,... ..., .. .,. u ,__n__ Inn. I ]l\|I. Hun nnu Am.-1. BR()CKVll.l.l-3-Sl.. lmwmuco Hull, Nov. ml: und 2011:. n ._ ... .. ,, ,,_,._ .__ .A__. ._ ----.x..I n-__. Yomm LADY hm; undo-I ch Ian gugo In Quebec this 00$ . 0 Vrouh Cluu. Pupils II" will inn ounaonvalvo I9-was PCHPJDIBI Bollgenl lihysiclanslsulgeuns AI n|'I'AlIl. ZHAVOERHOIIME ; Nuts Paper and Envelopes For the Examinations. A'l` HENDERSONS B()()KST()RE. uunu Aug 21)Lh,1HT3. 4'"-`ROI and Cuba Iuip, uuulbvunaudunng. "Eh. `_`I- 5), 1378` bun. July -351} RE(I's CHRIBTICNDOI! (fuunplou nnuhrid ed Price 81 . PRINCESS STREET. .nn urn: ..__.".'..'A ..`.n`i`!.,iL.!T...J JUST REl,'El\'!D A1` F`REc > Hf BEST YET I stuoo-.A.y.'-gnu. AT HENDERSON'S. mm tho low andldnlly Hanan 13-yvll-to-11 H..- A__ .3 ...A. A oh: nnnnllvi, I lab: has It IOKTIIAI 1 the (hulk: lulu .0: l0l!'l'lIAl..Ioullut Ihouupau ao- hulglcls hnlbnt. On 'I`IInIA!. the nu. IIIL, 'T?*7"7 " ' ' ' lI!r\H1-`=1I$II-".(1h`K1 will "I- ndy |n duo count. I _-.x -5 .._. ..--I...L IIHE NEW BHIIKSTIJHLI }'l`I:rnft-bysinulu. A of Prug Blrthlluyeuit In. Ialrthuu-'u-bv In. Ollpluv, R0. I00! Union Square. (info Uuodo 0! Cluhndom . I-`rlaudnlnip. Oniulrn lut nnd bent. biouncuuu--uvnuum hinurunllnvinoouolugdy lbvi I30: to not work hgjliqihpodhmd Gold and Silver Paper. Sunday Echoolclun Buuh Blwk Borden] Non Pnoer Ind lInvolopu- Uxlonl ad Plain. Huvorhnlunr-lay Edwml Joukinn. Through the Dark Continent--by" ll Iuuloy Balm; Wu, Note Books, lam. Books. to. Viniting Cnrdn. pluin um] mourning. Doughortyh, Goodall`: and hot Playing Usnh [mm 50 to 75-.. Iuonh. lluuurw. Eton-`n and Path`: Hilton 3...: h loNnlI_y'u Map: of Onlnrn. School Booh-nlI kind: and M Iowan PIIOI. Nola Papa. EnVo`|op( a.Hyum Boob. Hynuulo, Albuuu, Autograph And ochon. Rum-r Bunla, luk. Pout, Stamps. ho. hO.jII-&uu'-3.... ......,. puudnlhno. Boldvlonqlhtng IUUOVCIQOBIIJWI uithuhnu | THE M.E.*A(BB1THSl}HO0L| 0!` S\ IIIINIIAM, vv-ug - -- vvuwwu Lnh It one o'clock. rm Ilhul Edna `I'll! oblat- | EXCURSION | Aug lkh. 'l`lI0usund Isl:-lids, Alexludrll Bay and lulud Park. On Wednesday, August 21st. ml the luv: uln_yoI' the Sumlnv School Pnrllu maul, by the Steamer MA l'l),wlnluh will leave Kingston at 10 mm. All oxonrllonlntn will nujov a good rid, the enroluu ml. the Pm-k and at the Iumu Lime In Sublnlh School onberpu inc. 'I`ialebu-uonl's 504- lullen 2. ,. Aug 90th. (}1:;1-1-1-(iTrunk Railway EXCURSION Montreal and Back, Single Fate. Aucu}_2sru. Ll. TICKETS good to non `lid: A It . and ntum by my Tr: n within 10 yo. will be mum! at. Sutona bcmuon Prescott and Toronto lnolmlvo. AI... II... ....I ll-ll Thigh; and in nn-nOn III nu VIII!- lull '1 0l'0lH0 IIIOIIIIIVO. Alno B010. uul Bull Thtou pod to note Montreal by Boot And return In Iolllt b its fun, on `Nth August. and valid {or nulrnw in :0 dsp, will ho mum rum uuuou he- luv eon Proncou nnd Toronto, where tho Bisho- lleu and Unlnrlo Nulgnuon Bunion call. JOSEPH HICKBON. llontreal, An; I-Ith Gan'I laugu. HEAL I-:s'rA'rE| win 01- Halal by Pnhko Auction. On Saturday, the Slat Inn Ill -IlI'l'iI IAIIGINIII THU, ZJTIUI Iulr the fnllowin valuable pnportnvin. -3A L01` NI). 4, I Cmuouolu nf tIu`l'owullp ol Hualnrgh oumuinhg mum. IOIIOI Ian, with largo frame Borne I Chad: uuly MI: nlnonlnglloue, The In bvolluhod And {need and no good can of cultlutla. and will bowoolcl |ul3(o)'pueo|o,ot III bloc. M. lnrra `9Aucuon Icon. Ind 811:" fallow n nlnnblopropounvln. - All oftIm`l`owuh_|p 5 WUDIII [ZED HUUD-p Couulnm us run: out and ouol|oI|Ccl- Inn,wnh hunt and: cnlwoll -uuu on umoonoroflollnol J:-oiwoah: ou- 79:10hot. Thanlnnlnonllahlouuob on . `D240 feet. Big L! I? o'clock. TH port; will he sold althu oqvcnbl or I -mar. l'c-nan Iihonl, which will 5% main nnin It MIDI Ofllt. `Ill ? 3 I0". Aug `Jmh wfuber. Iihonl, III!`-I will be mtda nnwn Qt Nut offhlo. Apply h `l{lluIPl()l.ovuor. or ' CI IIYIHAY. m w7 cm 3: hcuryprlou at Ashley : lhlrt Story. 1`".: ::.=:.::'- `-'~ cub:-b h Aland. m ` HID I 0. I1, Ann and. tau bm N'OTiC5.`i." mm ung:_s' mum Aug NIL. TI 7. J. nun-uti-/0.000. BICIIVID TO-DAY. inns I. 0. non, Pncnnnn, ADOU3LlnF`;A..XlKOUI3. ...o-a.....- ml! am... an). and nunlln-I. ll 'ATJ%EiIoN SALE S. WOODS. BEHIND HRH. nunum t IAIIALOIJ. Autlalll. lnIt..l mule um ummmt. ..'.""".%".@'f"}4?:"'3"A`-?`%"'~ ouhunqw Ami as ohm. x --n ::...|._.. A-.-nu: nahanlhnu "':.".......' ; dunno twill! bvho ouch of on It on lnhnl bj. JAI. GALDOIAY; Ann Inn hip Reform T, ` I1 onioduudu Ivjx. an Im. A! El nu. |C_A:IE?.I):I Oountyoflrontenac. I lntendmubmltting my nun to the next Gene:-Ll Convention 0! the oouervetive Auooietlen or the Oounty of rronumo. u` s Ondidete for Mre-eleenonto the Local lnzllletnre of the Province of Ontsrio. GEN TL EMEN,._. LAcH1N17: oA'NAI'j2 EALID Tllslllndruned to tha Bu rotary ol PnlvlloWo und uulonad Tn sin for lAoMno`Ctu|.' will bonoolvod At thin odes until an VII 0! Ch Wuurn Inllo OI IDIUIDAY. sir I: an of SIPTIIIII -nub: Ibo Doopulu. that under! will 50 command um undo ntrletl in on with the will tonn, uu|-- n the out of lrno-oxoapv than on noted thonsul I lllHII&.M]|OllI'O oflln oooupnlou Olld on almolr bor of the nuns : and Inrur. in ulaoptod Bunk oh no for the an 0! 0'!!!) man Accom- rany u under which -nun uhll In nilhd HM pnrtv hluiorln doclluu onurtng Inc can Inc! for the: vor 1 n the rum and on the urlu Itatod In tho olbr Inhmltwd. _ . __ 4uI L. __.____ _.| .- wrlll Iuvwu nu any nu... ---.u-nu- . Tho ohoqno that non: III will be umnod to who rogagottn union whoa umdan I" not noon . notary acuity VIII hloqllurl of nurse; to Ihounoul of In sha hulk n-ohoonuue-,ofw Ink the mm :2: nInthun`l'cIdcrvIllboou-laud I For the an hlllsont 0! up contract ml.- bytln `oral: I OOI . 0|] ` AI` li. mmt. onl oftho program an paid an! thuonploun at Ll work V i. ' ' `goauh Inc In odtbouutunl nipuuu no no t nolvon por- mu. Imldutltho D&h_R,Oj|l|ng_ to_ In sou.-mlduu t.hoDnmu,v_-nun to In none In:-out or the In; out 0 than oon_dnuona.u null no the nopnrlornnnoo or tho work: onbnood In the contrut. `I'll. Dopartnnt loan lot. lltlnvor. Mud mall to accept tho Iowan OI` any hunt. I: nod nigueuunl ronlhll DI uolun D&IB,Oj|llng to lot of .......I.n....- -. _.II `C uh; nu...-lnr-unnn nf !lInnnliaht Excursion Under the Auplea unuuno Olly India. O.!.I. lo. sl. THE STILIIR U1 U0 LIAVINU tlofu-I7WIorln9o'doatI|l0o, - - ,_,.-__. nn.._..I_L. `I--`CQ L |IOIU'l'yW&fl&5O`uuIuIry.: OI Tuesday lvelllj. `$.- 3: El I "||I4"I.AIIl.1-9.11 I I-an-' T0 By mlor, anthem at Public Woth. Irwin! Au Itch. ll7l. Hy Notice to Contru.tori. ` D. D. CALVIN. gun: . Any ID. 137:. .. _.__...... -4.-t- TUBDAY IV'N0. Mot `rid . Id VI F`. BRAUN, I Hotrcury. I. W W. TI KIT nu-uohuthollu. D.A.l lg. I. -- .. I..-- -' -"-" -' """" to uuorilar-VIM! , -1 `fay party. that M ,~..., ; : 1-7 ..... 3:9 . ....... ho thllnu. n. A. s-i g'(IrcoI8;_ was-bu-p-.-vi-at.) llmuoolconnono. AtooO1iDI"`0'U guppouerol Bi: Jdn Ihdould, but .5- n..:n.. n....a.| .. . will -high hat Ilifpunzruu on dull , , u-. the Pnciicamdnl in npilvhioh he could In-4 wallow. And he nlgclgnlly 9 voted spinal the then Pnnior, 1 u ,_n A.-.L ,,__ --_-_J I... ..Z... 'IunlIunthoununlhIhMhuIbIII '71. W` IIIU Ivllvll I Ivjvnp -Dr- : -nnlully, lid with none ngard lot prim ` aipnl, united in outing the Inc corrupt and mum gonlnuunt Inn oin. Mr- Snithb uh, undo: than cinlldanhl. ubnittd bin to I50 viupanliuothn at tho pcggm. U`p[ViCi(I', uni numerous .,_._ u_ __A_LI_ .L- -n-.l. nl novonocnsno ulnmllllm II" 0-- nulo upon him, notably the IN-I455 0` Sir John hi-all M. the clone of the In` lion of Plill. IIOII v 0'" ha number undo III exhibition billi- uu which brought dingnao upon the Ila...` ..l {`..--..n. mud bk. 1-nnnlrv. -II Wild TVUW KW House of Commons end the country. Nuroould it be expeotedthet Mr. Smith ! penecutions would end with word 5 suenlts. Bo bitter III the feeling against him thet it wes decided no stone should be left ontumed to elect his defeet when he sppeeled to his constituents for re-election, end uinoe no loeel opponent could hope for sueeeu, no lea e personage then Hon. ' Mr. Inrrie was put in tlse eld easiest him. the idee being hugged by Sir John tbet the ex-Chief Justice end ex-Goren nor would be eble to exercise seflicient _ inuence to win his wsy to Psrlisinent ml the successor of Hon. Mr. Smith. We here no pereonel knowledge of the mouse, but it in being conducted with rennnrieble vigour. We line not the slightest reason for believing thst Mr. Smith will not be Again victorious. Ho ll s strong man, closely identified with the interest: of the constituency, and he hes leI \ od his friends faithfully end well. There is no danger of him being rejected simply becnuse he would not allow him- self to be made the tool uf Sir John Msodonnld, or becsuse he would not alluw himself to be made the object of his personal spleen. ...4._- Two nignlticant feature: become nppa- rent by u I-ending of recent editorial in our ocntempoury--rlt, that Sir John cannot. feel too safe when ha ha decided to live in Kingnlon mm! after the election, nnd thun ud Inperinlend his own cam- pnign; and, secondly, the proapectI.can- not be so cheerful when the same organ beaceches the party to stick together and help to promote the eloctiun of its candi- dllc. Never was so much alarm appu- ` - --- -4- __ A-.._L ......:..A.. ..... HUIP [U PIUIUULD tllv uI\\.mu-11: un I\'lI II-oI\-- so rent, and never Ill so much anxiety mn- nilelted in thin city in I`9l1V`.l to electoral rauulu M there in at the present time. The Reform party in united and active, and it mean: to win. We find it unne- ceuery `.0 bag of our friend: to not for Mr. ()unn-th|t it in I duty from which they Ihould not Ihirli." The hnndwrit~ iag in on the well, and than who run may read it. Sir John will never mine- preeent Kingston again. The elector: have had too much of his neglect. nlreedy. -._-o>-a _ in gang gram: axuag.` 10 UK luau-or U] nu Dlsux Snx.--ln justice to A portion of thin community. l zuk [rum yuu a small rpm to contndict A statement made in Int. evening : paper, thnt the Britons were than who stoned the band advertis- ing the l.C.B.l . pic-nic on Saturday niuht. To an Editor of m Eratuah Whig. V` fI,, I_. ;.._A:.... `4\ .. .-mu-oi night. lwauld say, most emphatically, that notwithstanding that Itslemont, nota single member of the Orange Young Bri- tons wan engaged in that attack, and lurther,I would defy your nnonymoul oorrelpondent, or any other person, to name a single Orange Young Briton who wan enpged in it, and vouch for his statement. over llll own signature. If any were no engaged, and such can be Ihown ntinfnowrily, our rules are such tutu guarantee their expulsion forth- with. A ..,i M. .i.- in nnlllnlk one word for with. And now, sir, in passing, your blank correspondent. He ssys he belongs to neither aesocisliun, and, therefore, iihould stand iibuie their dis- sensiuns and be sble tu cuniniaiit quietly, though forcibly snd sensibly concerning this attack. Certsinly. for writing, msrked with quietness an-I furco,l csnnut, with full confidence I: to the judgment, commend his words designstiiig s whole society of respectable young men "row- dies," "Woe to Monti-esl's Pets," an ignorant, insulting crowd, snd a credit to neither town or country." As this oomprises Iiesrly the whole of his letter, sud does not in my humble opinion dis- flay sn extrsordinsry snioiint of sense, suppoee we must turn t. the rest of his letter for the sense, snd here we will find him s.s hrimfull of sense as the for- mer port of his letter, shows him to he gifted with quietnessnnd forci-. llis re~ VlVIl of l\ prmite family mnifurtiine, I need not comment upon,but whuu he spesls of conquering "oiicc before and Cu! do no ngsln," he ranches the very summit of his exlrsui-dinnry COHIIINIII sense. His qlliteness, force snd l 0A-lull sre easily accounted for by one little word ``we" in the latter part of his lat- ter, put in, no doubt, where Lriitli hs-I I overcome the \|IiI d he was putting on , himself. I w.n. ........-i 9.. the whole effiisimi.l | With respect to the whole e'un'mn, I would nay uhu just such letter: M b|Ank`|" are often {he beginning nl ..-o- .044. ' `mun : puny ntrilo. You -- Lay in your stock M oml. -A hm bank has [one In grirf in Flint. ' -I4ml Bouooolfnld hu bean invited to with the Qocnn at Bnlmunl. __l-l.-.'. . nim hula nines cu! new: the Quest: at Hclmunu. --Hon : n nia hula piece J [of tho liltlo folh: "A firm In Hclhsvuo, L, Illf ol IWJXXJ glllonl of uuor ..lI .-no-n:I " oil cnzycu." _.. umehuouu vnrkingmua. after liulanilg Ioonool Kearney`: bnnugoos udvhud, M-"0 Inbh south. It -n..a .5. nnumnin atiulor. MI "$0 In Ho south." It wilted Ibo Odllctlin agitator. -This in ban one cubic nilo ol ennlnindiulnnld dumb Inland nu dhaovuol. _A _.n and llnlln nu kilbd at abound. -A-IInnol Head An yuluhy by H; lug, while at In Ihldds . _ -Tn-pa no phi` very u-oublcooo uQu|uu, ad ropothol chair doiqn no ol daily oeuuncuo. -noo:-ac Fabian. o! \'ernoI,_ n. Kinptoll, Aug. 20. In 3.1; The Aullult on the [hunt]; pi. , luunnou or . . d n n.-. fan: I It than my ..?v - 7? -_ `n ACTION. HID. Yours. 0:42.. \\ NEWS 0? THE DAV. `.43.. W, Ronlssox, Ju.. .m n I. ll \ { fi11" R1I`1ri`wn1u.r TUESDAY`? `AUGUST 20, 1370. % I1:-M ' ah ounuunt vrkrtbo uvonhiocu cl View ul Ana-Q, or, in up: nucl- can [iri expnuod it, to look at our conn- ' I try thruugh an inverted Inlcnopo. W0 V5-31 l'Euro -at-, an-dnuumannlyn :9 pa :0 nA..imiood. it in no! wall that we should, lot, IiLh_ In our national ` pnde sad unity, Va the 0d pinion ol out an`; ...c.... .'.5 1 W4}: Mine .3! 9 , why at A , or, 1 NW Anon- . rirl nxalvnll it. to om'omm- gcratod oplmon ol urn gruunu, um `ch can-pt fcrthe ovorything Inn-A.||._ntic thst is no churning and ingiouo `I Eoglinhnen and Frencl:%.*"!h gauge America: bu not I DC5IFrIoch- ...n ..p.uhmhnHn-in to tho PT'."-IL Home of Bommons Election. has IllGI% UIIO trunca- nnn, ur umuhlo nnquoo Engliuhaan-2-;lG,)iIoI' no littlo `Io may Admit tho juntngn 9! their verdict, sun nzqigoioooo od-Ieqiwn be [spot 35!` 3 large nufor offorolgmnn, upodglly in Fnnm And nulmd. look upon us with lnige hinfbrit offoroigtnn, `ch K in France sud nulnnd, upon wit much the same itying contempt nut to regud the Sout Amtian ropchliu. I hue come to the conclusion. omen I have hsd An opportunity {or observation, tlltt up an more libunl and oallnopolitm Illliifloiiuvvvluucuuw-Ivqnv-I:E~| had opportunity [or onsorvanon, was we no more liberal cosmopolitan than our cousins on this side the water. Their ignorance of everything American is sometimes amusing. Last week I was talking wit an intelligent English lady. well vorsed in English, litoraturo and politics. We were felicitat' each other on tho ivninooso number people that spoke in the English language, and the larger number that would speak it in the future. I told her that tho Engl`sh speaking people in the United Shtas numbered 40,000,000; she replied, but that includes the slaves, does it not! I have heard of an Englishman who insist- ed on the right and necessity of secession because, he said, if Providence had in- tended that tlid North and South should be one government, he would have given the two sections broader geographical connection than the istlirnus of Darien. We have not succeeded in making a very good impression on this side the water, and especially are the habits, dress and manners of our tourist population offen- sive (0 the French. The French are a siiperticial people themselves, and take a superllcial view of everything, and, it must be admitted that the average Ame- rican traveller is not supercially attrac- tive. With those volatile, amiable. graceful, conceited apes, elegance of manner, of dress, and address, are all the law and prophets. The American abroad is good natured, amiable, direct, and iinoonatitutiomil; or, in the eyes of the French, awkward, rude, ill dressed, and disgusting. He is tolerated only in shops and only for hii purchasing power. The mean way in Vi`lll`.`.ll he is imposed upon and made to pay from twenty to fty per cent more than the regular price for everything he touches, tastes, wears, or looks at, for his newspaper, towel, soap, napkin, r( vetcru ud iniiitiini, sometimes makes him use bad language, in plain English, of course, for the language of diplomacy and lr-\'o,nven if he knew ii, would not be suiiicienzly emphatic. When he uses the emphatic language, accom- panied by energetic gesture, the polite thieves and piclipoclreta who have robbed him look on with aggravating urbanity, their charitable hearts full of ity and contempt for the barbarian who as boon so unfortunate as to exist all his existence out of Paris, without opportunity for ac- quiring the perfection of bows, smiles, facial gnyety, gracefulness ol pose, and deceiifulness of phrase, peculiar to the people whom Voltaire described as D combination of the monkey and the tiger. I wish 1 had space to tell of some of the outrageous skinning and gouging of Ame- ricans that have come under my own ob- aervation. I think it will react on these people, and, in time, they will learn that they have killed the productive goose. But, at present, the inaniii for European travel is strong. It has become the fash- ionable thing to come to Europe. Swiirnis of Americans from all parts of the Union, and from Canada, are rang- ing the continent, spending usually the largest portion of their time and money in Paris. Formerl only Ameri- cans of wealth came to iii-ope, those who had struck oil, ii Governinent con- tract, or cottm plantations. Now the United States sends forth battalions who come with only four or live hundred,dol- liirs. for pleasure, to study art, or for goneralcultnre. The old r-less set the example of high prices, and Europeans have been only N n happy to believe that the chief pleasure of Americans is to spend money. The old wealthy class of American travellers have by their prodi- gality done ngreat wrong to those who come alter them. [A :. nrlifrnna in see u nnmliar of ill them. It is cdifylng to see a Americana together shroud. No people in the Wflli have such 81 facility of im- turnimtion nu fun-zgi: mil. The English and the French hold themselves nlouf from their lelluw countrymen, [or fear they may meet some one they cnnuot speak to st. home, But Americans, whether from Charleston or Boston, San Francisco nr Baltimore, are imrneJislely on hon rapper! with one mother, slid the way they denonnoe the customs of the peuplu, the avarice of shopmen snil inn- keepers. and the poornms of the table from one mid of Europe to the other, is, an A shuwmnn Wnulil say, both moral and innlI'lI{`.II't| instructive. Therein only one subject on which they duegree. And until in reference to precedence in diehoneety of dieront pooplee. The party is usually divided between the French und llnlinue, but the Swine haven large and emhmiutic constituency. \ ..nr|I_ |`C _ (',,A4H_ up um guuur IF] nu `nu-on n ".3. Dun Sm,-l Isl an Article in greater- dnyi Wuu; uking you what the writer call: I lu.tla queut|on-Are Catholic (I suppose he munm Roma: Cltholic) bnndn fnrbululen to parade the uracil? AI you, Mr. Eduor, hue not nmwerod him I thought 1 would do I0. In tho lint plnce there are no Roman Catholic bands In the city. but when thorn were they pnrndod the streets unmolutod. notwith- utanding that they plnyud not only put! but l l)Ol tuna. such an "Gun-y Owen, ' \V'u\ring of the Gron," Whito Cock- ndo," kc. Now, Sir, ho up he doe: not belong tu wither uoocintiun. Whnt doot he menu 1 He would not Iuer tn he cnwed down by tho rnwdien, the Britom. Now,Sir', M t the Brit--nu he calls them i nuraut and insulting, nnd l nun {Eon his word: (woo tn Montnnf'?.pot.n) that be noon: thy no my potn. I Inn no eoonodiou with than whntnoover, but this much I would II], that they will oompura lnvounbly with my otherw- cloty 0! young men in the cit , so I will I lean him in their Illdl. lo on] with u 7,. Re 1~:.u4... ..r u.e-un'u.I. n'I.;g. v I ___ -.. -`;..h. .` cl IIOI. IIII lolloillg Inc Dana nrougns Iln ltoubk un Ihomulvon on lot hur- day night by using nbdu lbnllll A out nun tho lot-d "Mutt" I penny he does lml luv thqnuni at the word. or, :1 In dud, It might I enough hrsuhlontiouoloiollutolil ,oInbuh. Kouyoihhoydouolild ` tlauolvu they I-all pt -In oonohody pg g In your: up. Not the Inn: be up won; lm loul under thobult. lllbonndcntuchatunouapodlh hndno! juucr.bM'nnIhophionol Iuuythuboio uill Atlas-go. lulu- dnwhqnidonoruohlpdaooindnnn nl In HM cu I Im handu, they my think pnpcr. It is well known tlunhollaunlcuboliayu but some um.-. vhihlollouhglhobund bu-ougnt ah. nouhln un thong-Inn on "I innytlunou mu usurp. III`: ` . I I l . ah.- o"oiII uc.&a 'nil;p|nid nuns. (ID Uuvu: xv.---. Aug lllh. Wllloullol (County: Bplrllrplouxcopy.) * * ~ un.-j`?-':-T ..-Ir.0o.K3Kiu lI.',Oovnn-at 3.5,... Apu. nuns u tau. 0: `If I my-c-.`A-y I. an 'l he Young Hrlwns. `.,- ' _ v -0- ""1'hc rmnouu u maul .44. Manual -$1 ` .- | (By ` ummn, nu... _ at His Bucllucy at Vida-loo ynhy. ` Iuthoiolthillillt Iliiroltba Vice` BqalTur'xnt|ueuhru0otul|ip|. AI 5 pin. the puny reached W|l'lo0. hon 'lnn.`uIl VIII twain! with n ulub at 19 um: and I solid cheer. The band lngugnul toeuvoc win sum of 19 gun: solid struck up and the antics of cbogrinu, nlhzvhuuldlun rapt-Annuity the linuicipdyooundl. inlxool npliod in his uni happy miiior, in: on the phuluo in In! has trip lhiougll IE6 ton . II tho ` nvonlnu Hill! It I Elna W` 1 trip through Inc loinllnp. _ ul III! onning than in around loldl`. F ' and the to ` - ,-.-:':...._..m...'.':.,.'.-.i.k"""` $IOIIIl|C IDIIOII III 1 11. human; in ...5 sf." m... ....a?,";"{.7a '11: gumuumrug: yvl-uluunq angst. to-dn'y!.nmd It-nun: will vim noun . Point ulpnouuu bv. , m IEIIEI-F?! mcsm: `T'-H`.X5!'9.._,-` z I ma tg_!onIIi:uiu. horn, during bu nnidamoolc unllun, gn instance in which Prututnqln Iul lo ` complain of not: of inmllerueo Iron Catholia. Ho (id not believe Hut Cod ulicr. if in ucendan , would not in 1 prosecuting npirit. o thought Prolon- tant clergy Ind taken smote Active port in elaotion mnttau than the Cltlnolio -11- 2 * N The eoocl-uion of the swingin- tion of Sir Fnncil inch MI}. Dolhi yootudsy .m. broulht out Cb lollovilg from Sir nnciu. He said he hdnovcl known. during his re-idonooiu Gouda. um imhnon in Ihich Pmunhnh III` tam clorgy but {non noun pan I in I clergy, and did not believe that tho iIhr- ` {arenas of the hand of the Catholic ` Qhutch extonded to anything but mstw ` an ul faith. In mud` to I quailiou . by Mr. Doutro, he aid he Ind, however, hear`! of judgment pronounced by the Superior Court. of Cnmdn, dust the undue i mance of Oct ic :Lgyin elections. Q i I V" A -81! Fnnoia Hindu` crouqnminstion wk: concluded, and the enquiry an ad- journod until this afternoon. \vr uurao.; At tin-,o olock the usual crowd oi in- terested percom had gethered in the Court of Queen`: Bench room, and while nnxiounly uniting the entrance of Mr. Brohsut, Police Megistraw, they were surpriaed by honing the lumen of the principul Orange witnesses celled, and the pereom celled were ordered to meet in the Grand Jury room. where the ex- amination wu ccotinued before the in- terested pnrtic-I only. The crons-ex- aminetion of Sir Francis `Hinch was continued by Mr. Joe. Douue, Q. C.. In followc: f\ A:-am-Jinn on this nnnntihitinn of Hun tollowl: Q. According to tho cnustitulion oftho British Empire is not the sovereign the head-fountain of the Church And State? The Sovereign cannot belong Iu any other church but lhe Protestant Church? \ l`|ua n.-mnrniun nun! hnlnnu in HI: other church but. Ina 1'roleat,Anc Unurcm A. The sovereign must belong to tho Protestant Church as by an established law, but if the meaning of the queution "'5 toauk my opinion as to the Sovereign mniutainil-g Protestant ascendancy, I re- for to Ihe lll0_|aUtIU.\ Ur 1 un nuu-an ur uv.u.uvun on, the 23rd of Februsry, 1836, in the fol- lowiuiz words: Resolved, Thst so humble sddress be resentml to His Kn- jesty, praying that issjesty will be graciously leased to take such `measures us to His njesty may seem sdvissble for the esotnsl disooursgement at Orsnge Lodges, snd genenlly of all political so- cieties excluding portions of s ditfarentre ligious filth, using secret symbols and signs and siting by means of nssocisted bnnches;" slid to the reply of King Wil- liein the Fourth to the said addresses, se follows: I willingly assent to the prayer of my fsithful Commons, that I will be pleased to take such measures as may seem to me advisable for the effectual discouragement of Omuge lodges. and generally of all political moieties exclud- ing poisons of it different religions (sith, using secret signs mil symbols sml scl- ing by mesns of association bunches. It is my intention to discourage all such so- cietiesiu my dominions, and [reply with condence on the delity of my loys`. sub- jects tosupport me in this determina- tion. tion. Q. Hu this been followei by unyie- gillntiou on the Iubjecl? A. I cnnnot any pouitivoly whether the Pnrly Proouaions Act wu anacted before or ulter the ad- drou of the House of 0ommonl,buz there was A Party Procession: Act in force in former years. 0 hit to vour knowledue that no [armor Q In it to your knowledge no such leginlutlon hau been in existence for I(!VBI'Il yenn before. A. 1 am aware that the Party Procession: Act, which mu speedily directed against Urange procee- nionn, was repealed several years agmbul. it Ieenis to be the opinion of the authori- ties in Ireland thul. the common law al- fotdl Lmplemeam to the authoritiea to grevent procession: calculated to en - nnger the public peace. I think the: it my be well, with reference to an nnuvor ho nfurlnor queltion, to give more pro- cieely the opinion of the Attorney end Bolioitor-GInor|l'r.f Upper Cenndn. in ne- cordnnce with en address from the Com- of Upper Canada, taking for lllcll un anininn. and which 43th w on lhe subject of Oran ,e processions; I We are of Oplnlull t at All procession: hkely to endanger the public peace, and 1 Ill pruceuiomlnving Inch I tendency ` are illegal nnd may be nupprnnsed by ` special authority. Perlonn ungsged in the prooouinnl of the description mentioned nrolinblo to be prosecuted for a misde- meanor. It uny be Iomotimn difllcult to determine what procouiona are in thornulvuillopi or have the tendency to n branch of the peace, and it therefor: mm! rat with tho lbgillatorl how hr it in espodiont to put A law tn snppnn public prooouionn 0! every description. `All of which in respectfully nubmithd. Roan: S. Jnuuox. Attorney-Genonl. Cunumrnn A. Hmzmu. ` `Solicitor-Goncrnl. " Q, was thin followed by loginlntinn on the lnbjoct l A. It Is! not followed by Any logulatlunjn Fpphr Cnmdn. The Home of Aueunblv, which pnuod thin nddreu, Inn diuolvcd very nhortly nfter, and the Home. lea opponetl to Oranfr ;.... -.. nlu-Ind and continued he Tho ndvocouo of the Nnuunnl Policy oontinully nhtto the United sum (or ovidoaoo of the good effect: of Protoc- .-,4 :_ .u.- c-.. ..l nu. {mt