l ' I36 I head, another 049, t\_vocu-3 thairucpoetin qnrhu. nigninthoyvarowunanlpunro- --'l'hi: morning 120 on lab of cattle Ion told in Toronto. On land at and the mum at p prim Some were pumhued or exportation. but than majority are Jot homo consump- tion. '--The Pm-ton Opuntiru Auouistinn have iuuod a notice pointing out that ma nninnl minim mill: no stooped in the town; that it is an lnmloly I64 pain 0! Iplunlng mun none condition of C i illnlinnnt, -...I Ohnl dun-t timn till In nananllv worn condition 0! clung: u Illnuuns, um! um: slm-t (inn will be (morally adopted in Xancuhin. have iuuod notice pointing out mm. 164 pain 0! spinning to-n_; .In_ ...... ...I.Il..-. nl u nan II u|IninnnL l8`l'll0DlS'l' cuuncu or cAu')uA.` noon uls nun oonnncn--raunmn KOIIIIIC. \ _rU nuts. I The tension of the General Coufonnoo - opened morning AI nine o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Cu-roll mond that the oponud morning st nine o'clock. Conference recommsml to the Nominsn lion Committee to sppoint s sub-ouIn- mitten on Methodist [Acts and histories] statistics, so thuts methodical history of Methodism in Cansds might obtain. "nu R1.-A vnnvss that nmmmittaa BOD` of melnounm In Uanuu mlgm uusuu. Dr. Role moved that aoommittee eon- Iiating of one or more members from each Conferenco be convened to harmon- ize the schedules prepared by the differ- ent ConferenceI--ndopt.ed. Raw, W. Ilrisma nresenwd I memorial Conferences-adopted. Rev. W. Briggs presenwd from the Motrapolitan Church, Toronto, praying that the term of the mininter on thnt circuit. be extended to ve yoarI.- Referred to Committee on Fimnoo. Ia`...m Hm unmA'oirnIIit, I-anmnmandimz ----._....--...-:_-.-__.__-_ nmn unto. sum. 0,1873. *--- Referred to Uommmee rmenoo. From the eamrcircuit, recommending that the order of Sunday services be no changed that there be prayer immediate- ly following the sermon, and that the hymn: be not liuud.-CoInmiM,eo on Public Wonhip. Thu `lbw, Dr. Sanderson oreeented I Public Wurlhlp. The Rev. Dr. Sanderson presented memorial from the Rev. W. Lund Tellt- ing to the childron a fund, recommend- ing nmny radical changes in it, the evi- dent object being to reduce it to the lowest puuibla amount.-Comn1itl.ee on Ohildmn a Fund. 'l`lm Rm: W Hnm]nrnnn_ M. A.. nra- Children's Fund. The Rev. W. Henderson, M. A.. pre- Ionted memorials from Sax-nin District Meeting, rst, relating to the composition of district meetings, and second, recom- mending the extension of the mininterinl term of three years, and making speci- cation: an to the qimlioationa of oertlin ministers. (1.... ma. rm-niumi frnm than Toronto ministers. One wu received from the Toronto Conference, asking that Walkerton District be transferred to London Con- ferenoe. Rev. H. F. Bland presented the re- solution from the Quarterly Oicial Board of Dorchemcr street Church, re- garding Discipline. The Rev. H. F. Bland moved that gnrdinpz Discipline. this memorialbo referred to a special committee. The subject of `the position of children in the Church was one of paramount. importance. one of the topic: of the day, and should receive the at- tention of a committee whose whole nt- tention could be directed to this uubject. Altar mmnidnrnhln xlinnnnninn the me- tention could be dnrccwn to um lunjoct. After considerable diacuuion the me- morial In referred to the Committee on the Relation of the Children to the Church, we be hereafter appointed. I1`-mm Hm Kimmlnn Hirmrit nkimz for Church, be hereullor appointed. Frum the Kin_L;stun Circuit, asking lny tlclegntiun in the Annual Conference -'[`u Cunnnitteo on Discipline. life, llclllll.` and happiness or mm. W nen it disturbed in its proper action, sll kin s of ailments are the nstursl result. The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, no ull imme- diately connected with the workings of the Liver. it has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequslled in curing all persons sfllicted with Dys~ pepsin or Liver Complaint, and all numer- ous symptoms that result from so un- heslty condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try. 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western continent. Three doses will prove that it is just whst you went. Regulsrsize 75 cents. Go to your drnggiete, H enth & Gunn, snd Henry Wsde. Aud sold by sll druggistl. The Liver in tho imperial organ of the whole human system. n: it controls the health and happiness of When it in dintnrlmd in ill nroner action. Gina Lmmxrn Iomu: or Auuonu. Mount Vernen, Wonchelter (34)., Much 2`), l87(i.-My Denr Sir: During the cold . wentber, on coming from house to the court room, my foot slipped and I loll heavily, striking my back ngnimt I largo ntono; vtu lifted and carried to the home. My wife Applied your Linimonl. all over my lpine sud dilcoloratinn disappeared, and next day was able" to resume my duty on the bench. 1 am very truly, Romurr W. Elmounu, Juntieo of the Pines. 2: : and 50 per bottle. For sale by J. U. King and Heath 5; Gunn. WOUIJJ ll TIII Alnuulu Ivan Ur u. n. has wrought in dire work in the United Steal under the hot-bod atimulun of 3 protocol" teri, end made the depression in that country lar more gnliina and ee- Vore than with III. Shell we follow on with the bitter experience of our neigh- bonrl rlglit belore no, and perpetrate tl ' very lolly which we know can only enlm: in eimilar diulter V I! the electors ol Canada could be guilty of such an infatua- tion they would richly deserve the retri- bution which would be lure to follow an an unerring retribution. The Canadian people, however, are not ouch looil na the Tory monopoliau have taken them for. They will rduee to pay the heavy price at commercial and industrial min. to- gether with enonnoualyincreued taxation - for the queationable boon of Tory govern- mont. The la (or luxury would be dear at Icon than hell the price demanded. Monttuhl Bank ol MunreA|-l'!2 1-4. l1l 2&4. Merchants` lhnk- ~95 1 I, 94 1-4. Bank of Commerce --Il3 3-4, I13. Ontario Bank )1 din. l-2.82. :2... nl 1'....n_r14o. 135. .- Onwogo. Sept ` Whootllill steady; White Sub II I to L08-. con: Mendy, No. `J Toledo 490 ; Clllll {nights-Wheat. mud Pun ii 14', Cum nml Rye Ill 4c; Barley prime (innuh l.`2.';. Bunk ol 'I`onmlo -160. Connulidaoed Bonk <-Gem], for Unison`: lhI|k~l5x. d.Iv.. 9 ), IL . Bnnkdn Peuple-oard 75, 1312. Jncuuucnrder-391~4.;I8 14. Kxclnngu lhak- salad. 80. 76. Manual '1`-I. Co-m.-1 4. 113 H. Ollhrlo link 5'-ll: 1`omo--uo. (Y:-n-uliulnmrl ank -nuul.` . DIED. . 0- 50.5. t sin mailman dlhh - hhv. . 0..l. 0-Anon l Ah: IT:|n.oHutuIol LW. .lorpI, hardly Ihgncn. ngodlb yarn. Ioly hku Io Onion for internal. g`-In `Ta ?! Inc -ww-vwv (X)'IITTnHX)II.A" 5.-nndlllofdn ` 12.:-I-=-1'.-.:':=.mI TU -3` I huolnloy popmyd rz noon. i WIL.N'. IUILDI I quasars: IIIIC . W IEC&I` C tvjvv um Ililh .?.m'.'.':'-;-'-'-'-':- an-pqnuau .'.'.`?`a'.'u",."'."' WI. #lIWA.:. :1-glad: 1'0`.-III! -S jgnuus. IOITIEAL KFOTI IAIII1. `K --I I III!!! hVuquulIntng OIIWMUO IAIKITI. ..-n_- Liver Is King. -Montn-o|. Sept. 0. ll. 11l 34. win: on ho the lllttu with the manu- lvotnnuol Hamilton! Menu. Kilvon. and Roboruon, the Tory ouadiduu, are dying to none than. M and pormml iooonvuuhnco And loss than disinterested gentlest: oounnod to take the ald ngnh-at loan. Irving and Wood. the Lihtrll onndhlll, all for the Ipccinl bo- nct ol the Itguuling mmulucturen ol n..a -uu...m.|.w of ()nI.u-in. Yum... Sept to State 1:. a J. manual lowlhiIlingu,8ilk'I`D. r.aa.'cou.i..o.nuuaon-. Hid Hnllkidl he Idiu.`00lt'I Indihildun Ian. Also, 5 huge nun-but cl- Va|ua'onno.0lng and PdaD`AInun `nuunngrunnma ma mu-.1 lhudn0ntrio|I'l`ipI. 0 Stock .11 a puuuuimu lled b ugh the n::I`rout noovoltiu of the our IIA vwyoomplo-taunortnout Silk Ribbon, I A fullinortmont of Swill sud Hunbutg ` Inbroidotiu, loodn sold on 1 small ulunoo o'v`or coat. I III! III DIII II*`llIl' uuuuuuxwunuu u. Glut Bb!okl" of Ontario. Yonhen unnppnolluu olanu, usually Io wide unto to dial: on: Iulhro, pad in whom tho nuunuimoua Torin an Intel} taking not an Iuallluh intuut, sum not to knot the dry ol their gracious visi- tuioa. Thy appou to be most unac- oounlnbly iloi in gntdnlly nnpouding Iothopouou dash in their behalf of lid! would-ho Honolulu:-I. Since the pram: ollptl opnlnll in the city of nlllon Id 0 dnplc uamfcclunr out ol all that Industrial `city lull` hu boon'pro- Dltlllfolypllhlio Ioolingtohonr up I50 IAIII C to [in the cnoounguv Int d HI Volvo or countenance to IE DI! qlppoiuhnl chunpionn, Nay. rally, on the very contrary that It nu all actually [mud in I -7- _.__x... ..n....1..4:..II.. ...n.....|:n- An inspection i-mtul. Q Sula: Iur ash. Strictly on prion. R. & J. GARDINEB : HE building on Prinmu street, formerly occupied by Hanna. Iwdonnoll & Iludh u 5 Law 01304:. Plum of Alteration: whloh will be mule to um I dean-able tenant may be examtuod .on nppliontlou at tho olcoa of BAWDEN ll. IACHAB. nhlnn Linn Blot-R. Golden Lion B|ot-k, Kingston, Sept mu. I878. REMJE-ITIIFB ER THE ORANGE PIC-NIC T0 CHANNEL GROVE, |M011dayNext. Septambsr 9th.| Boats leave the Ferry Wharf at 10 a m`, I. 3:30 and 7:30 pm. The Hut host. will calla: Poruluouth. J. IAIBHALL, I CANADIAN PACIFIC nmwnvl poeingm'l`euder will he forwerdod on uppin- nxmou es underneath. Engineers morn. maps of the country to be truereed. p In of the um-veyed line, specications of preliminary worke,uapies of the Act of the Pnrllnmenv. of Canada under winch it in 51-opened the Bull- wayle to be nonetrueted. oioripilonl o! the natural feature: of the country and in egrioul~ tnral nnd mineral reuonrc-en, and other Infor- mation. xnnyho seen on application at this Department. or to the Engineer In Chlel at the Canadian Government otlloee. 3| Queen Vin- torin street, E.C.. London. sauna`: Sept 5. ms. Thu Government of Canada 17111 rocexve pro- Ecru]: for constructing and working 3 llno of ilwayexmmliug 1'1-um the Province ol'()n- ml-io to the waters of the Pnoic Ocean, the distance being about 2000 mules. ,. 2, :-,___n__ r._ .._-u--...... u-Iv. `Itch-ovumuuua. puuInd'nnljuncu'. ,,....u,. 4|-v---I-I-nub-nan-n.u..a d1uul,Il(Ilq-hug, ,..g,, .5. uulluh-In-ulna. ta. .3` .. kyhpuqhlhumhh hug, II%Db&Ir.'h`u&l,uuu.Iuu- _.:_. _.....a..a_... ;.`.;,--d - nu-vs-uvu um.-5 ...~ . . . . . . . . _ . ..,.. Iemnrnndum ol informntlon for urloI[Iro- poningt,o'l`euder will be forward appli- Enginoe1:I' Eogoru: Sealed Tenders. mMkod,Tonder| for Paol- c Railway," will be racelvad, addmued to the. undersigned, until the lat day of Dooomber next. H The data for reoeivin `)1-oponll under tho almve advortilmuenv. s neroby extended to the In. an of Jauunry. I879. I NOI`lCli--- Extension of 'l`lme- | advortilmuenz is her! any Jauunry, n unni |-0ntari6Bu1'luing and Savings SGCIIETY. ERJUNS Il'(9ll0l'!|-`)-]AI'I4IVI"1lilII]0l| to give are- (lit to unybodyiu my name without. my written order. H. A. HARBACK. u....o ml. THE FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL IEETI N0 of the member: will be hold :1. the oeo of the Boclat , Wollington nu-wt. Klngt ton.on WEDNE8 AY.tho 18th day o!Be lumber. I878, nt 3 o'clock. nornoon. for I ux-pole oft-looting three Direclmn In servo In In plsoe of the onol retiring. and lor nll otlmr general purpose: relning to the Inn- nngemont. of the ooiolr JAMES McAR'[`HUR, Inner. NDER8 WILL BE RECEIVED at Iluo Deputy-Adjutant Gourd`: Oou. Artlarv Park. until luo'olool noon. NDER8 Wlhh an mwmvnu Arullary Park, on 1hur.aay.sopg. ma, me, I To Capitalists and contractors. '~ ~ -W-.:.-..:.:'..".:." |Mi|itia lleparnenl. at llngshnl huh-pa-motor: tum moan hr, um. u_..- "- Sept 6th. I FIl|.`llIIITII'|' DRE building Prinoou street, formerly occupied by I3 Vi -IU -v --.---u' nu...` ._ lap tunic: Qlhulintinlly supporting an Ubnl uhndud hunt! in tho pn- nnt cllt |_I|lIIl Who anon; on Tuly (link II uphill nah conduct ! In It not an very pcrnrsity ol inma- A:__ 1 In ...n-I-5 nan" Inn no 3' 1);` - Unr Black In an aopurunonu :- wilh newest novoltiu thong: non, constantly nddod to by Iookly nhipmontn of our on importing. I". BKAUN, Bourotlry. Puuliu Workn l)epurtment,0tLawn. (muvm. May 20,1878. Public W Oltaws, ind Sept, I878. ept sch. Ilngnton, .'l.h Sept, I878. NOTICE. Ind Wood. , [Inn as In : mung. 5 Bantu Item Plpu. Ivoqluoli-uyu. W-"ad un- mu-nv 0|-It-I 0 PRINCESS STREET. AK uni II II T IX VU']]"""I "' `."""" um! llcllbbyonllbono If the nonuilttiliofannillonuctonpaekof W` ln did, howovonthcy .nn.'I&IIoIthopuntGuntn- will anlkhvo Ihunlltho .a.I-_ AL- -__-I.-:15. an` ling nab sum 39 LET. NOTICE. ..u-.4 , ....... B`. BRAUN, Sootetary. Public Work: Department. 90%.. I". BRAUN, Bwrotlri. Work: I):-.nnrlment.OLl.aI inoou 1. n nf nlhrnmlonn whloh IAIBHALL. aw`, 1..u.c. |ImmnEJrnnnient| |GOOD W. Y. BOYD,| nmmuanmnt G-OSPEL MEETINGS | I NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. | . - n.|r. 1\`nI an- I TI I f1Zi' A-GOOD BUSH FARM, muhlnhhnhut one hundred nnd twenty acres. are In I new l-`rune Dwollh 3 thereon. For (Ann: I an the ovuznr, W" WM. mvw, l"Im nhmm Broker. Pnnoou 82.. Kmnlan. -- tn -1-- ON the Southwest lll-0| of Lot 94 , In th mh Conclusion 0 the Township of Kln uton, containing 60 Acres of end cnldvutl Land. Thareon In two Dwel ugonlol. oo- cupled) four Well: of water, And 4 Acre: an 0rchnnl.,in oodonmlltion. with fruit. Thin In mm new finm. lntolv huiltaiu 40:48. the oodonndltion. with fruit. Then is one new urn, Intel}! huilt.niu 40:48, beat in the Township. Phi: vduublo Propdrty is situated neu thu Perth Road, ve mllcl [mm Kinmtmn. The nronertv can be numbn- Perth Road, mllcl from Ki can. property turnbu- ed b 5' lg Iethlrd down. For f or ' Hm: 1I!u).n\Il.1|?J|`I'IIII nr ntharlllhn. nnnlv mpg`: fmu ammu- bl mmg one third {manor pu-v tlou rs M to term: or otherwhe. apply to the GWIIBI. `Phone Inning SECOND HAND C[0'l'lHG and other Good: to din of will have thu- ordonu with WI. DAV D. the Chap Brohl op ma Burgur Vuwy Good: Store. when M w lnnond with the cub. um nnnn owner, WM. DAVID. Cheap Inter. Pl-luau: llroot. III[OI. I To All the ecu}?-y or Iunpm. l .l for book: an be an onlnrn will: WM. DAV I ll. Inn Imndrodn of Ken DAVID, the 0110 Ha ha Kayuon hntl. wu. DAVID nronr. Ind aool hntl. WM. DAVID Broker, dealer III low nnaltkscoud llnmloodul on daorl bl. Upponlua Iln. Human Inna hood: tau. Princess Street. Kingston. IPEHIAP JOHN. REorjNE6f _T. B. RAY '13:.-.2::.2: nu nunmml hulilll It `Ill OLD '1". nod Trunk linen. lln will In glad mucus old ounwnm nnd vrlll onduuut to n the uunluuon II mun which in in nu In tho put. nnnlclul Ann RIPAIII unsold it In T B RI8PI0l"ULIa`Y hIA.|'l`AIllll.l'lI buduu It Priueou Strut, with no ontlnl new Italic! anmwllnint in llm Huddle". -Ikhl .................."" .1... .-.E-..-."-"-'- -"" Iunuwltih -, ulmlvtohuos aa- usbgaluat maa. -luau: nnoloc an A: nu" 1_lIlIl Fauna lundI.dthurhIhultyauIv hgonnlu, Ill TCII an be -' OVVICI Ian: Wnlkcn E WaI-. ontlnl Itoolol morphing in lhn Saddlery l`mn linen. lln will `so glad `lunch ounmnaru [In '11 WW 1!: -v u-nu cum: In aoyqu ad an, Inn... _nn....n..g_._pl._I mill I... .1..- tho OIDKBII AND ILIPAIII hold mi`-'3 "bl:-'ao old and spun. IIGII lloodonnu llooiotnn, Prl-can Il;IIO. 1' It RAY. comm 1 :-lncm and Wollluztn nu. Sept 5-4 VIII IIIOIIU WIN] ll-`I6 llll . WI. DAVID, Tbn Clasp Brokar. Prlnoou It, Ilnptol lap! 31!. 135.55 Iuldlo-Illa-nu I I M . DA V lu, The Cheap Broker. 8t.. Kingston. Heal [sEt_e_Agency. V wmnmx mvm. The Cheap Broke:-,l Huoou EL. Klngltoll. _::_.___..._- I\I IIII`l) HOUSE AND TEN ACRES OF IJAKD, about tlve mihu 1':-cm Klunton. An- 10 ALL PEOPLE WAITING K I III , Mod 1) Ieovln thou Inn -uh . the ` lob! will be luuluod in the Roman, M. O. A. rain and Van laldi --_ _ ._; u__.Jn-n.I- mcoPf.E_wAm|no I I 1 a nr hmlu nan ha nnnnlhd In lanvlnl nlvnvnana an A1` 3: I5 (VCIDCK. w. osaonmc 1:. MACKAY, $30 ml. "i:J:_:rs ." T=6iz"AT_E." xn IIIYHII BAH" nnnnlnln Fo SKI!-:,_` ...._.;.. .1 `I ..5 In r-'03" __s_ALE. NO'[[OE. _TO RENT, `Ia` ANII TIP llllf H E TEN ACRES OF LARD, , ave Kiugnton. Ap- II`: W1 ?v"FB.' Inwnnn Hon.Secrotu'iIl uziugup nus. nun nu: mm mm; |REDDEN V ..._ ._ Vllov uumhxmun upoucll Jot. lot hoe or not Iortuo. Inn, lunln :I-nIuI- 31138. 5! Onlds londlhip. by Onldt. (latent) Q00 Tricolriu. by Onlds, BIIAIGE IEIAVIOIIIL l'ollo-hrinc do ltnthmoro do Bright lonlnmbylllu Gunhloo Int Lynne. laid of Kllluns, by Blnok, Ohu-in 0'Kalley, Bonnie Luna. hot to the Old Home Womm in White (mull type) 100 Ltfootburuli _..._._._........_,.__..._..,. .._._,_ .4 hool Books. copy Books. Exercise Books, Slates, &c.,' Large Iype Editiun.T Henderson's Bookstore, one of the lost Vulnilo lab II the Oil! of IIIIICII. (rill SUBIOIIIII In nodal hb- uuhon `Pious Duuou, lhmug BY PUILIO AUCTION. `unmvnorgmf 5:-'-.'.'.:'.:::..""~..";..-::'*....'.`.-:'m : mnuua _ `I'M: uquu will in all " Irhc an M M. Auuu-bk-o. - `I-|I-II. --!-- -v-v' . A wr mop.-ta:-us lg.-1 humans` On lfnuquu `I has their 1,-an OAUTIOK" IHARBVVARE Vlrsin Mno-I lrnnsmnmnng; nuxonss srknn. 3...: am. bloat II Jhli. ITAII FIII UIIII 3: uh. SALE do WI. IUIIAI. Anj` SCO 100 100 bit by ohiipona iuonmad bytlo ht Tory Gonnnngcho hunt ila Ilaunndiing the on: o! O1,W2,- 791. with other usual oxpoulituu, for Iii not Uh pnncnt Govcnunont, but LL.3_ _..A..._.- --n rnnmnuihll. GUIGII. Allyluulg nu - ur Idtnuduthoircuudauqwhhhl punch Gonuuuat nnplneul by tho I-pwvilloouoltluir pmlooumru and ` bgtho inovihblo nuulu oltbo doprar . don, would Ins boon not only dune!- lou but ninclllou, and the uondcr in 1 tint!-hcdoloih have not been lnrgugu ' ` they thinly would have been under Tory -supine. Rub Inn in it up should HQ M) KIIOI (U1 tuuuutus. But how in it, we should like to know, when Tory etgulnu have "decit on the bnhflht they no utterly iguou the- poeidve feet that when Sir John Mu Ilnlnld hiunell III in power there In (at year: an elmoet unbroken eerie: ol delidh euounting in the total to the noel Alarming proportiom. Following the depreuion 0! 1857 (much leu severe -...a .....a...a.A nun. nun. from Ihlch IIIO oopmuwn 0| low unuuu us-unwu; and plotncud than Ilnt from which u country in now omeruing) the decit: nnoooodod ouch other Iilh nlmout unen- ing regularity. In 1868 91800-l-2 3 Ind r. ..u an nnvnn mmacntiva Venn (1854 All 1000 u l|)IIV'l'nI u -5-`- 'l1[ rillllruy. 5, or in eeven conaecntive yeare (1864 alone excepted) the ennuel decits under e Tory government looted up to a win of I12,l58,066.66. And yet the party, when delicite had become elmoet chronic during thoee years, and amounted to the elerining total of over twelve million: for the two provincee of Old _Unnede alone, now here the hypocriay to raise their v hand: in horror became, from caneee over which the present G overn ment hul no control, n diminiahed re- venue hee fnllen eliort of the moat fruyal poeeible expenditure u! the public funds. ln Tory timer decit: of annual recurrence and of vast proportions did` not deter our rulere from the moet rc-ck lue extravziguice. When better times returned end the revenue wee stimulated by exceeeive importntione,our Tory rulers, who like the Bourbone `forget nothinu end leern nothing, refilled to be warned evenhy their own experience, nnd by levieh expenditure on every hand lived up to the laet dollar of the inated revenue. The inevitable cimmerciel collepee which lollowed, found the country totally unprepared to meet it. The pre~ rent Government tool: in nil wherever that precaution war poeaible; imposed the moat eevere economy upon every de- partment of the public, service where it wu at nll poeeiblo to practice it; mid, without A doubt enved the country at a molt criticel juncture in its liietoi y from linenoiel embarrassment and min. The ohligetiene to which the country was pledged end from which the Government could not honourably withdrew had to be renpected. 'l`he expenditure thus rendered neceeeery together with the full- ing oil in iinportetions, and the ehrinkege in their value, have been the causes of the recent decits which coneidering the enlargement of the Dominion and of in financial operation: ere small indeed when computed with the Tory deficits of from 1869 to 1866. When next the Tory organ: mine the cry of deficit ageinet the preeent Government let them in all fairneee preface their declnlnntion with the lacte that in the much smaller tinenc. in; for the two provinoee of old Canada prior toeconfederation a eerie: of delicite overran twelve million dnllnre; and that wheequent to confedervtion or from 1867 to 1874 the eanio reckleu ruler: in- croaeed the public debt by ,fty million ol dollere and left this debt in I legecy to their euooeeeon end to the people of I fI|I._ ll- ll|,__.. I..-.l-... Ln nnnn no men nuooumn puu w uuv ,,w,,... .,. Canada. The Tory London who once milgovomod this country And who ninly duiro to do no spin pro-eminently de- serve to be dubbed the PARTY OF --...nnunn ;x1n IIOAV A'l`lr'\\Y " [0 DO uunuuu nus n n- DEFKCITS AND TAXATION." From all colrnpt intent. or improper proceodnro the purchase of the nteel rails by the Mackenzie Government in a per- fectly dofonuiblo lnnuclicn. Much Idl) ha been mndohbout it for want of um- '41. - ........ .-pinn- llfIllR" the VIII DOBII IIIIAII nuuuu u. nu -nu... \rn lerinlfor I more nerimn nlnnder; chmgu have Loon rung upon tha ` words with tho intention of 4 voying the idea of con-up :.. Ah. guru ihnll. nnd nunc IOI'(ll um: um: uuu........ .. --.- con-uptiun in tho cry itself, and attracting some odinln to the Miniatry. lint All in vain. It it merely: reiterated cry will walking in it. Al to tho ipu- ution of ponond corruption, tint III Itrnnglonl at in birth by tho most trium- ..L-..a .:...Ii...n.-an nl thn Pnmiar n nu. I$I'IlllOIl II III ulnn 9 sun mun -nu--u - phat viudknthn ol the Promiorh por- Ionnl honour uldonod by :1: overwhelm- ing vote in Plrliunont. Sven hi: bitter- nlt enemies, including Inch men is Dr. 'l'nppc,|thIlod to the nbunco of c r- .....o;..- In... llln truunnlinn. and all r'PKIOI "UK IIIU Dilllnunuuu, -nu nu Oonunulnn with the hut rogud tor tho luck, in tho pan or on the platform, Inn -longtime and to npoot the ulna- dor that Hon. Hr. Hacienda or his bro- thu uncut nonnouly intunuhd in the pnl'nh&. Noun but tho and duignin -on, who all-Input doc: not pnvoul 38 Inn Ililg on Ibo prunnod ig- nonun at Old: than out dun now to H000 tho phpl out pinto cl this Ihhdot ..u.n. :._...A-I mantis. And :3!- Chi II? ions: an un rnplin.||Iv.tiod heouuecr. Chlhlhjnuno Iidulhopur dunohtonli. AIIyd|'l`oI7 lswyw .1 _.._...| L_4.n1..... -..I -;u. nun`... 1lO'IlII|uuuuIt---uu-- co-can aim ofhbudilon inthocily` I1-mhouhcnuc with a npdilian dlliulnqliunplolod (abated- Uoun ulnvuovbulh Intel I-liuIInlnhlnbvuiaIauopn'u- .aA.n....u.. 3.4-.-A..|...".. ,IliluI W I-III Iuuuuwu in un ruption (ion the tnnuctimn, and all (1.. cl... -ILL u: Inn! runrd for Hut-IIVII WW t he .4.-l...I-:3-`-2-gggdg-I-pa:-.4 STUPID 8|.ANDElI- I II a nun; --;v- ud Ii|I|llIhII* ..._- :....Is.4l AL. nlhuutn , .;_.\ ;A_n__ u nun- '; the . very uaghtsuadaahi-khhu-an -rug o-i-sou-ads; -la. mu. .._.- L-) -_ ._._.l$.A-..4I _.-A-loan:-a 0-"--""'---U*-.-v---.-- '7: eounaana-annota-M`-uni-:1; nootupuII.hopIhlindId,ulpuluo- odndovuight punicilpolitialda. Gown:-uuinnvuliGIin'tbG!`IQl|L l4ltulI[IA'hCIhIf'`iI`C- sic lnduuully nmvd lhwithuiu and soul-non dcnnlioon of C30 conkuwfa eon-'3, novndglotl than ulvuto GbooonviaHoItIdIioPuniu us: about to outnvllil ink.) the - "wickodul llll in New Yuk." and pan- ,; ,___- _.:_L. ....L-l. :. ..I:A:-I 1-1.-hu- "wloxnuus nun nu nu: uurp. ohsnen night outvbinpulial iniquity tho GRANDIST JOBBIR ll '1'!!! BRITISH EIPIRI. Our nonhum- nry'I abiding onllnlnlp, Ills! III cil- cnnuhnen, in tho [Money of the Btu! Rail: Sounds! to kill lluhndon han- titnl for in simplidty. `l'||.0'l|l'I ainplc _/ilk in in mm pot Ihndu In: been tonohingly illu nu-stud lo; the jindohpn ` blo industry with which it bu Icnpod . ms the Penitentiary pix. mil in much` prized two-ouuoopuhqod tho pnoiooo nut Ill :0. langth OlIhl[OdI`0ll0Op0dI~ No cu-go of twenty hunk! Anthea u put nnloldinp of this gigantic sandal. - bowovor will only pmvo nan hobitu ..I _. (ha x... _I.... nnnnnnlnii -rid: lly-w - IDIJVIVIK, win VIII yxvvv Iuuuv warn":- of critieinln when eompuod with the talking denunciation of in hithcto un- heard-ol plans which to-night`: News will unnil to tho pqblic team! It was ._..-.. H.-.` `nu-Llnpan it -13 Anon III]- WIII IIIIVIII HI Ill W Elllui AI '1 more than considerate, it was even he- mane. thst a warning of st least twenty four hours has been given of` the spring- ing oi the mine by the journalistic" up per. One of the amenities this, of civiliz- ed warfare, the latest regulation of the Genera codel The merciful warning of the sable southerners before opening re upon the enemy,--`Luok out dar now we'u ngwine to about! isn't a circum- stance to this timely notice of the dread- ful `bomb which is tonight to be drop- ped into the Grit phalanx. By a change of ligure we may be permitted to explain that it was deemed highly desirable not to disturb the process of incubation in this fresh-found mares nest, sud hence the total absence of editorial matter from our neighbour's columns in last night : issue. lnstead of the usual peb- uluni, readers of the News, ourselves in- eluded, were treated to a dreary lingo from the pen of the Tory pamphleteer. A pious perusal of the Senator's letter is doubtless expected to sttune the local Tory mind for the due reception and ap- preciation of the withering exposures which to-night will be sure to annihilate Mackenzie and his Ministry. For our- selves we may say we have sought to improve" the warning so eonsiderately vouchsaicd in preparing for the inevit- able, wlustever form our doom may in- sumo. Our mundane n.'ai.rs we line has` tily licked into shape with such legal as- eistnnce as a printer's proverbially limited means could command; and now, screw- ing our courage to the sticking point, we shall meet our into, if not with stoical indilference, at least with a fair Attempt at Christian resignation and philosophical placidity. Mnyhap-who knowe--bul nflor nil we may all survive the impend- ing shock! Prepared for the wont let us hope for the best. #000-<-- A IIONSMZII IORAI: MYSTERY. To the Editor of the Britbh Whlq. k 'l`l...' nn nnlhininn nu-u CI-nl IU we lnullur UJ Inc uuuuu vr nu]. SIu,-Tliu' no politician, pnrtly from incapacity and partly {tom diainclinw rtion, I feel an intennoiutereat in the moral upect of Canudisn politics. I have, therefore, rend extensively and, I think, impartially, whnt. hu for I long time been written on both side: of the ques- tion. Thu chief result in that I see spru- found niyltery which I cannot golve, but the solution of which I deem very important to the belt interelta of society. n.-.....mn oh-t it in univannllv Admit- important to the belt imerelu or society. presume tlut it iaunivernlly Admit- ted that rigmeouaneu exlltulh e ne-v tion;" that is, as I understand the npothogm, the welfare of the community and, lllerefore, of individuals, depend: on moral wnrth. But I am compelled to conclude from tho undinguie-ad etatemeiiu of its leading men, and by nanny plain and curtain facts, that onool our politi- cal pmticsia greatly guilty of not a low of the immonlitiee which principally cnnduce to the common injury. They are pnlpnbly chargeable with the manifold abomination: of the Pecilic Scandal, end the ltrocioue speculation: of the Northern Reilwey and other similu iuiquiliel. to which must speculation: of the nlonnorn tuuvny mu other iuiquilioa. be added Lhnt their idoliud leader: Ire openly guilty of uunpnring shade: and nublualiing aeliishnouws prolic root. of every vice. Of this lut-mentioned evil Mr. William Allen : Into word lpeooh is the mun bold davelopmongnnd the nu- tioml policy" the moat during embodi- ment that l hue ever known. The per- wnn referred to do not merely practice without. euuno or diaguino the lint our mentod, but they make them oecniom of jocnhrily, they defend them, und they own glory in them. Nnu um mutarv in not thnt lhuomiou I glory in them. Now the lI\_)'lN|I'y do then thingn; fur wicked moo will do wickedly; but that they do than four- euly in tho Inidn olnhrintian com- munit_v,pormded withcountlou churchu religious uocioties nnd incessant prone}:- ing-, um; no unctionod and uupportod by many persona ol upnlation, by men profuiiug godliness and professing it with noisy ntontntion, Ind (nppslling fact incredible! I) by minister: of the gospel who no deemed and who cull themselves "unbnuadon of Chriu!" Cu: you, Mr. Editor, oxplain thin rnyltoryl Or can you point out tho rinciplo by which it Im ho Iolvodi n it the principle oi vb` to Inhlv had so Itriking and I0 dop|onb|o an oxhibi~ lion in the Ru. J. A. Alleujn I and I ptht has his on: 43:31.: thn tho new Enlist!) ans. tioul minim. you s:'noc'uiuuocziuI= _' in hunt I.IInII|fIVQ.I Iibt IIIIIINIIITW VT Z hantholullutl and Illbo unpnringly that ho gluon tin ainply beau: his or: nuiaoul much mod on ha- I! ; %uag. [no nu: ma Ilcmlm 1| !mmmimm. mmm| lconpou nod will It. AIlel n| H-Ano _ 1'otiql'JilorofUuBriJzWhn'q. Dun 811,-]: looking out Illa WnmoNho3r1|lIotinIpueIofIr. J, A Ann. 1 Counrutinoootinl uovnlnglj not to the undionoohovIlutI$'I.Oook|nd Jonuhnvo been llltuutod; how that they wmtobonndabqgguyndttoir .l.nilinrondendhond$: hontluom they wmwunnaunqgguyuunour hon th_oron- n. r. luau $3130:-Ion-Gnu e)IndIr.&Kn=zr (thou sound and intalkd jlldgllql 5:3 : 't'3'(3':vTzfe) `.75 73." XE : (whouo ms !- 93!`. ':':`::':'J.': ":':2':": .`..=.` (whose loom and mu-an man known in relation to aidl ' tunnel here) bed their infallible opiniom, fnonb e to the aid Uook end Jenn; that Hon. Mr. Laamme had 00- lieited aid in on election down then; how the said virtuous Cooke replied: ``I have not done no and I will not do it now. Now the people of Kingeton,I hue no doubt, hue no knowledge of ` the aid Cooke and Jones, and if it was r not for this cocoannt who has fallen and spilled his milk, the scheme to cut re- ectiom on the character of the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie would never hove been known. AI Mr. Allen hu given you one aide of the case let me give you what . I know, derived from the best sources _ nmonth ago, before thin cocoanut had ripened, and About the time the said Mr. Cook wan vinitiog Kingston carrying about whet a friend told me looked like a broken down accordeon, but which no doubt was his valise, full of paperl, which were being ehuwn to Mr. Allen. Mann. 0. it J` succeeded in obtaining which being aliuwn to Mr. mien. Menu. 0. at J. succeeded obtaining] . the job on the Carillon Canal and Dam ( during the time of the administration of 1 Sir John A. Mncdonaltl, about seven 1 year: Iince. At the time it was taken by 1 them it wna commonly reported that they could not do it; that they had not funds , to atart it, and that it would end abnutae , it has now done. It in wellknown here ,' that they did not look after the job; that 4 a good deal of their important buaineee I was done by proxy; that they sent a par- . ty named Dixon to purchase a lot of tim- ber; that the`timber was brought from , ` the Upper Ottawa; that when it got to its , that after destination it was condemned because of { its unauitableneee; that they attempted to open a quarry for their atone; apending a lot of money , at haphazard it had to be abandoned; ' that they were incompetent in mean: and ` application; that they took the job with - a jump, knowing nothing, and aemlngly caring nothing about what they had to contend with; that on the place on which they claim Meeere. Shanley and Keefer have reported favorably to them, neither the said Shanley. Keefer, Cook, Jone: nor the Coooanut could poaaibly pnaa ju(.-guwnt, as the ewift cur- rent and other features prevented them from doing an with anything like accu- l`V. "fliiaoa. lam um nun; m mm-E| nnrnsn wn1e;1rmnA1r; snrmmnmz 6, inc`. A HAVEN! IEII. fll. raov. Now, Sir, I am able to state, from u.u accidental conversation with the Chief Engineer, Mr. John Page, (who in not fa- vorable to Hon. Mr. Mackenzie beyond .o.:..o a...oim an Inn in nnt n. Grit.) that vorable Hon. Mr. Mackenzie oeyonu Itrigt justice, on he is not a Grit,) the Government had ut up with more humbugging end tri ing with the said Cook & Jone: over.-..l.hiI Canal job than they had over any other since they bud been in power; that Mr. Blake had in- terceded for them beyond what win their due, end that after all the forbearance possible they had fairly to be shoved out of the work without ceremony as the job could never be completed by them. This a. nu. nlznhtnmnlz luv the Chief Engineer oould be completed by cnem. mm in the statement by the Engineer tome, and cerceinly it ill becomes Mr. Allen to sing the time he in now singing, when the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie is endeiu voring to the heel. of his ability to con- duct the affairs of the Dominion with in- tegrity and etliciency. Also, if Mr. Allen knew what. Mr. Page : opinion was about other things wherein he (Mr. A.) cen- Iuree Hon. Mr. Meclxenzie. no doubt the bile would work oil" through its neturul channel. I -.... ......m....I 0,. um-ilv chin, if necessa- The weakening Tory party of the city was encouraged last evening by the in- formation so kindly tendered by our con- temporary, that the night previously Sir John and uthe rs had canvassed Sydon- hsm and Ontario Wards, and that "from all appearances there will be a good ma- jority for Sir John in Sydenhain." It is in this ward that Mr. E. II. Smytho is such a power, and which has been in. clined to give the Liberal candidate such a hearty support. The ward is sound for reform-the party, rank and le are per- fectly sound, and those who expect it to bring forth anything but Reform results must be easily gnlled, and those who are showing the children such great attention must be better nnrnss than they have so far received the honor of being. o-:.__... III . mcuory, In mo nuumg u. mm...`- ton. and ttut ho bu lowcd his political nil to carry lain no In an to Attempt cordon than other mum Invo tailed him. We all the uttontion 0! Bishop 0`&ion to dub doahntion, hoping tint he will In list than who an nightc- inginqlritlsltllllpundotlsiu juicin- Ikndo not prostitute their position!!! tho Idea in which Rev. Yawnin- .-..u,___ 1- ..u 4.. I. Aux... I. aim We Inn been informal on what we consider nlinblo authority, Lhst Rev. Father Mowilliuno ha: been buaily um- ployul in cunning in the interest of Mr. MoBory,1n the Riding of Adding- A-_ -...I AI.-A L` Inna n"n-ml hil CD0 T ll VIII! nvv. nae-an unn- Willhqoinddtobodoing. In my nontnnnpt-un`utho0ppcidlioanvift and Nttiblllloc if this thing col- u-.... w. hnnachdighnudmbc Illlfllllvl II III]! rm-go-rr out Wohnnotthonligihudoubt at It. Shitty`: nuns. We loci pc- Ilodcdlhnthovillvlndapitothotlug oonhlohdiuol Ibopponoutn. Ith- ncnhd, 5-wo9,fo: hum InW'nl~ lh-Ila hirodnniuthicuoclionacyr ld ptlliticalylllnnwiichiol no cdithih,:ndIo Inst tintin- pu'|ntvlIlIosl|ovt|o0luaI|uula- on banunlurtlnuhmlldu uh- L-_.._...n. Tho Tory psrty ol Oonods, or at lent the lotion of that party, loom bent upon tho oursvstion of the ill: oi depression. Tho nostruln thoy protond to prsscribs will now! osuo tho co-plsiut, but only mind at prsvont rooovsry. The testi- uooy ol Isny of; our nnnnfacturcrs at tho psvssont llwlnnt in that if they wont ptotoctiol at oil it is not such on Iuuld nstriot thoir Insrkot but rather such as would protect thou from their Cmndinn oolnpotitors. Thin of course, no they vary Iull Itnow, is entirely out of the quootion. No Iluttor how keen homo competition my be no one in his sen- oss would think ol curbing itoith inter- pvovinoinl notriotions. The adage that "oppnoition (Lo. oumpstition) is the life of trsdo moons of oouroa thst it is lilo good {or that not community of cor. sunors. to supply whose wsnts tint trade isoorrisd on. Tho very fact, however, that thou is slroody too much competi. tion at homo in itsoll I wirning ogninlt tho dongsr of our production which a high tori is intondod still further to to stimnhto. Ovu IMPOIITATION in tho oooollod prooperous yours is what our momhsnts on now suorlng from ; md manual. I Am prepared to verify this, if necessa- `V Brockville, Sept. am, 1878. --2-0-j`a----- A Clerlul Pollucln. YDBNIIAI WAIRII. Yours, &c., Tlumo. -that-mun-a-L; anu- villa uInulllou.J.I.. non`: hlou the Xenia: -Au a--inn; Ininuobnktlin lhclhm. olthu Id hinlootinqndfnll Hllinghin_ RnytlO|Indun _ v I V. will that forth ' of -13:01: un4..|.-t a. n.. knnnln uul -all