Q- D. i`RZN:KLIN, I: ah. I. 4 - MARKIT Sauna. mg MIC typn or us: u us. The pnnmt trouble grown out 0! the dint- khcdon felt lay mnuyo! the Utes with the Iotuemont of the dilcultien uvonl yuan ago; Prion` to 1579 a bum and cryvrurnlndby Colorado settlers agnimt the Utes, who then held Iome of tho neaghndn west of the monnhim They wanted the land and wnnudwousttho Uwant anyoontno they uppeded woongnu and congnvapnnul I l7`l'I "Pu H. old Colorow, tho Ute chief, now the null talked about of All the Indians, In: come to that daemon. hence the dlnurtnntw In the Whit: river region ol Colorado. We present sunspot Ihouoool nwu-andaeuI|how- in; the type cl tho Uta. Tho m--me tmuhlo In-mu out something About colour. the CH0! 0! of the Fun. The noblo rad luau does not mm to ho nt- hod with the npklily of tho promos ol 0!- tennlnutkxn of hlmnlf that are coutanlly \ and rdonutnly at work. So be has doctded 5- L--- -....n._- _.._ -hk oh; -|.lhna 1'1;-I `llllljlutto II: wuuu. uaalnv u--u uvs-nun. Kolnwo another war with the whlin Thu Ihlle. Since 1880 Color-ow ha been adding to M3 I..'II..-ma... Cu-Arn Hm dlxhlnnrl INA: nf rlims Iouu1nuIy,nu-vnI.w~.u-u nu uuuuu-u Ibo R:-lunhlonlul. Bowuupop nlnruorlinon rcountnalcvbwsontho (I-InIAnu1mnhoquut|on." `_j- wrT\L|ll|I1IlI- It-.Iiu:cn| was nnno(nro|ndId- uh-nbhelunoeu-nndnrorvcm lbpubuou. liIInuuoIruprousInout!yIuoonudlaeon- nueunuwllitlu ueuhrylhipoltholnlu-lot win Ptd&C Arthur : mblnll VII undo .... ll. -.. -.....d-n.4I pawn: nuhunnlnnri '1 ITZZI l|l'IlIl'l WUIIWI Wt ilk up. [lawn nppoluondoavoyuu-not-dlnnry to0erlnuIy,Iu'cl| 9.lM`J,u\d ho docllnod an. n....a... -4.4... In nhu II: In: IIIIIIIL .........., V.. ..- Ii nsuuty, In Clllturuin. H0 and an nuan- hllnat \\'uhln- Ion (mm July 4. ALIOI LIAIDIN1` um. 9 um 3. lmulwutwkvnflnrwolitltd 00 I0 Inc dllncuou.uI'vln| ll 50 '0"!'5"` llullbrtyocomnnl M111 Khthlhfl no npunonuuvo updn-I lamb 8. 187.1 Tho 1]., (ouuwigu Lo hunk NI 1! ll Ulllllll onuhtfnnllluk ll- u_____n _..- n.--nl-unnn nnalnd. W IIPUUIQCIICITI `T Ill II|K5"'-\ Eldnrly gpoploncuouhvr lb gold (enrol ms. nu: woman; In Lhltlilhcnalligpi cutwnnl. ukpnpulnuux the stucco! their In-Inuuui but You: u-put not with unonnto the PI- oo slow. but In dcvotad hlmlfto the study ul kw, S and In lm I'll ad- : mltttd In tholunr. In 1855 and `M m 1.. -IA.A._I ,|...n.`. A cTfrv FLOUR STORE. `Wilt ` 0- . The butane! HM-can I-It Mn Inn whtlaiolea Anlunnuyth urban an terhnnuouslngtaontlusuthonuv |oI|t`I Inn` In Eh. Ir. Buyout mauaupuumanu-u an saamuuo. lid-I-nanlnunnnlnliull-warn! ylohdafnl-not Dlllodnouillbu Ictlolodll. \- AuvnA.hrpnt.whodhdIn In hu- ehnonunntly.Iunnu1von|h-chtIuu Ilotbuypnnvnl lb unhplnmmnd Iiopt. lI.lI!.wuthdnyonwlnhibutaoduw 1- L...A.._....l Illglunann I... Ll-n I. A ma moum ?nouaLe. anon: A. woazuv. -&---gs ul 3-at Ina uu no '&(I IUIlI'i\'I o u -_ -3-:-.. I arxioi} unulms. *n?f We I/1535 0001 v/v//v0.9/ 100 New J ackotu for Eurlagall Wear. 25 New Wraps for ly Fall W "` CW 250 Hozxilnit shavla 4;.-val 100 Pieces New lush 50.por pm 30:11 at onoo before the niortmcut in brhkon st SPENOE 82 OBPMLEY P `Is oFFE:3IN`G New Tapestry Carpets Cheaper Than Ever. New Hemp Carpets Cheaper Than.Ever. New Floor Oil-Cloths Cheaper Tpan Ever. t! F;1rniuh your Nuy House at FHEVGREAI` CARPET AND OIL-CLOTH WARE ROOM, 180 PRINCESS STREET, % . % R- ]5dZ ZE'V.A.'U`L- ills Excellency the Viceroy`: Chemists. CAL"l`[0Z\ -Vice Chancellor Sir Peso \Vood stated that Dr. J. Conn: BROWNIWII undoubt- edly the inventor of Cnwnommr that the story of the defendant l~`reeme.n was deliberately un~ true. which. he reg`:-otted to III. Ind been sworn to.-See 'l`imee. July 13. ll. Sold in bottles at la. lid.. $5. 9d.. 40. 6d..and Ila. each. None in genuine without the words DIL which. he regretted to hm been to.-soo "Times." July 1:. null. 1s.ld.. 40.811. and genuine J. (`onus Buowxrs (`m.onou\'N:" on the Government Suunp. Overwhelming medical mu` mony accompanies each bottle. CAU`l'I0.\'-Bevru-e of Piracy and Imitation. Sole Manufacturer. J. A my. 9_ Stnm to which he gave the name 0| cuuuuuut l\`l\;. and which I: admitted by the prollon to he the meet wonderful and t-eluohle remedy ever dleoovered. UiliiUROD\'h'l in the best remedy known: for Collthl. Consumption. B:-onohltilend Anthi nm'Ci Nls`. act: like A clnrmln Dlnrrhtno. and lo the only upecino in Cholera end in i '. `M8 LORODYNE ehctually cute short ell attacks 0! Epilepey. Hysteria. Pnlplution and s "'t'5l't`lnnon\'xn 1. the only palliative in Xournlzio. Rheumatism. Gout. Cnnoer. Tootheohe ' Menngltie. to. m ymnee o.. rmneeu e n . .9 All. . . he S &C Phe tloel(`hmietn.Medieel l\ll`iInin.J -5.1m. 'i'eJ'l' Daren rt. Esq" seam: Russell Street. Bloomahu . London. Deer Sir.-We emhrnee thin op- rorm ty of congretuioting you upon the widen reputation thle uetiy esteemed medicine. Ir. . `ollia Browne's Chluoltinyine. has earned for itself. not onl in H alum but oil over the East. As A remedy of gene utility we must queetion who or I better in imputed into the country. and we shall be glad to hear of its nndig a place in every Anglo-Indian home. The other brands. we are happy to any. are now rel? to t e notlvehennre. and lidfill from their sale. we tunoy that their sojourn there will be ut enneeoent. We eoukl Inul ply inetnneee ed lntlnitum" of the extraordinary elency of Dr. Collie Browne: Chlorodyne in Dierrhan llld Dye- entery. Speulns. Cramps. Ne the Vomiting of Prqneney. end M e eedntive, that have occurred under our 0 rvntion during mnnywyeore. in t:l'errm Dlerrhmo. and tnesed its an even in the more terrible orme of Cholera ltooli. we have I: controlling power. We have never ueed my other form of this medicine than Collie Browne from o ilrln conviction that it is decidedly the beet. and also from neeneeofduty we owe to the profeuion and the public. as we are of the opinion that the substitution of of any other than Collin Browne : in I DICLIBRRATI muucn or nrru 0:: ms PAR1'0l" `rm: cnnntrr. T0 Pnnscmnxn AND PA'l`llN`l` Aull. We are. sir. l`althl`ulIl_y yours. 8 ea & Co.. Member: 0! the Pharmacy Society It Greet Britain. Excellency the oeroy'e C emiate. CAL"l`I0.\ Page stated that Dr. Cgntae Bnowxgyps undoubt- ' ADVICE T0 lNVAI.lD8-li you Wilh to obtain relief from nduguinhwosl nndua I h otprou-sotoddioauo.in "*="'*""""""*- ""~ -M` "' *.:::;.:2:..s'.:*,`.', ."f3'.5":~*;.":r. ...`.'.`:...*:[.,-..:x....":';u':;.'.& gournoii with that Inuvelloul rem mm which he the oi CI.0ROD\'Nl\`.. and which I: ndmimad niot. nfruhin; uioop. tnoh-on houluh remedy ICIIIICUIIOV IIIIIO an 1' lwviiuvn J. G. BASIOW. nmctlcal sanltarlan. Plumb- ing gnannd steam mung. 349 King St. Tole nhono. No. M ~ Dr. J. 00//is Brqu/_/2 &'. .071`/orodyhe. CA l7'r|u.\' -He\'rare ot Piracy and mmauon. Solo`Mng`ufacturor. J. '1`. D.\\'E.\'l`0R l'. 33 Grout Russell street. Bloomsbury. London Eng. . ug. \ LIEBIG COWMW; ` EXTRACT /\ Isl nl: Running in connection with the Rome. Walcrtocru cl` Ogdeuaburg and .\'col' York (`antral Ia uo'Iu'(ly.~t, Sleuuen leave Folger I Wharf. foot of Brock Street. for Clayton, (`ape l'lm-rm, .11:-.rumIrm Bay and 1,000 Island Park at 7 A..\l. and 3 mil 4 l'.)l. The Direct Route fur I\'I:\\" Yunx, } uu..uuu.ru|.A, Bos'ru.\`. S\`Iucl's:. R0(`Hl`.S`l'[R Ih'rr.u.u, ('LE\`i:L\xn and other points Hut uul West. .\`tcamerslen\'ing Kingston at 7 mm. and 3 p. m. make (`lone Connection at CAM`. VIN- ('r:.\'1'. Through Sleepcn for New York. Steunier leaving at -I p. m. makes Close Connec- tions at Clayton. Through Sleeper. F- A: FOI+GrEB= (The only Iin as giving a full view of the 1,000 (slands in both the drum. can and Canadian Ohannels). EVE ARE OFFERING A -cA- -4:-Inn 17-... Dunn A HAQQ n !'!`hat the Best Value in ct Jthcdmmodoaullddubypooplnwhohnvopurohnndour Hlonoycsnbonlsvodbysnyonowhhlxutaopnrohnuour ST. LAWRENCE RIVER~ It. will ropsy Intending purohuon to no what I no not caudal- ma gnu um nu phone. SILK & THREAD GLOVES. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON'S. I-`or the bdanoo 0! thin month some Vary Bpoohl Prtooo in 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT C0'S. BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS. t:`ook'ez-y Books post {roe on tppllcltlon. _I_ 1`... AL. l'|Ilf|AlY"9E I!..A-4-L A.-J Ruuum aw`, `NM UV V -"'`-"V". To M hid 0! all Shun he-porn, (Hours, 5 k f0! th Extract. 3nd 380 and chemists. ' " """" son Anni: my cumu ma Ih- United that it beru-sV.Bax-on I.leb!g`s Signature SW, ,,,,o,,__,, 0, .,__ D... , C," in Blue Ink across the Label.` 9- M -NN'T'"~ ~ 3'1""- -JERSEYS- unm AND DARK PRINTS. THE OMGINALIND ONLY GENUINE. uvvuro 10131! AJIIVI/no \V`. Alums. mnfr. Men`: work an inlly. Factory work on hnnd. BrookSt..nou' arket. St Lawrence River and 1.000 Ishnds Steamboat ccmpay. HlVE'OPBNEDTHI3 ---AND-- ?1a2maia4rpmoouAstm IIIIII vpv u Iv" vvv- MIIXKE msuss 54 smcss. nul chemists. FINEST All! G-IEAPEST HEN FLAVOIHIB 81'!) K FOR SOUPS. nuns nuun-A a nllllllb M EAT. OF L F311 HI I U Dulltl IV. REES BROS- bl Ilvncr y, uuunvuuvuwu v, Qavwv I92. Joxts. 89) Princess Street. has nlw a an excellent stock ole you walkns. croc ory. luuwnre bukotsa fancy goods to choose li'0ll|. lfiieshtry 011100 for servants In connec- l on. , t ion. An-outed Waters, Etc. Aclrxowunoln by ovorybod that the uent lino ol` soft. drink: munutuctn in the city can be found st Hmoe Bums` Market Square. They consist of :11 an-uto waters. Prompt g{ttarl|&l`on paid to pic-nio pu-tics. l lTelophono . o. A KUIVVI IIIUC Sun`: Tnlxunn and made to order. in latest. fashions. at Joux Suuuunfs. Market Square. Fan I, warm: I IIIDIHAU 'I'Vl.[ mm!-nnmod VI-an uu uvy cw -- _--_ __v Hotand 0old.Bnt.ha at JONES m1vso1u4_L r4pLQ1; nrununouounmnmook. ? s N.l!.-'l'hcuo m-o-nu nun. in me: huudhynurucobvunhuzuog and [It pn IXITANTAN nova Pnomoiurns of the J ublloo Colobntiom. have your order! to: copies. B. lI:xn:nso.\:._ humans. at JOHN auusnunx 5. mnrun. oq-uuv. I-`on turn`: Axnnlcu S'r\'l.:s. guaranteed to m. gilt: A. 0 Bm:x`s.mPrlnoeu St..nbove Svden . o in Syrian hnndnrhiohvlllbo aoldu cheap ulunpoo-3 ulblo to hnndlolt. being In: ed direct from i the mnnufnoturor. No In dlc man to have a prom. [can give lower nun than ever. Call and [at prices. lvuiluui-A\lInl'l Pun-rnanurml nhhe Jubilee root and nuunru mom luuuuuux. R. .\'Im.Axns. Princess Street. dealer In In H-woos. Ihl tank] In! kt goat: gluon: nmoat 11:` the elf): We ' ` u......... nn... 1- ll .-AI` `III ml-nl-In In nooks. I'1l.IeIl III0l'(I'IlBllL In Inc can . Hounn 13305.. (J. B. and F. W.) denier: in choice cigar: and tohaooos. Pool And billiard room- In connection. DBonot8t..ncu Prlnoeu and tohnoeos. Poolnnd buunra 1 ::-_ J. W. Powsu. an I was moon or nclure Prune: am! Im goal I constantly on hu|d.wh vi u p uiunpoo-i helm Imported direct 3 vvyuva uurvuu Jruvvuu-I `.--. Rn.BA .$ohInnnIIiIt.\VldrBlk. Pool 3311 blllxlzlxtl room adjoining. n B0 M u xy--..nn. D-l.....- ma-an a..|.u- In nA:lh:lindnotoodncleaned nnddyod and well 1 . [i put. uv and have for ml; the "Jam Pnohco Dyes. wan-sntod to be the but In the market. Agunu hunted. 1 -3. ~--< $1- Feb. I. IS. ll. IUII. unrlu inquurv. Tn: BI::nn'I-l`ino groceries. no and do- moauo frulll. J03. Hl'iC`0CK. Masonic Build- Inn Mu-tot dunno. ll l" Han-lttnr tInA|nlI In fl-nah nh, n\`ltnl\l_ mun nunu. mun. W. C. l"loR'm:t.donIor in fresh nah. oysters. fruit. ot.. 8'! Brock suoot. rl nut. pv-1;: u-vuu - U, xv II. II. TOT:--'l`ry l_hu Milk Rolls and Bull: Run: manufactured at the Klncslroel Bakery. H. II. 'l`o\'l. lhrkul Square. 1'..- II---an-up I`I-us gonna:-Inn nn Illa` dno II'0O|!l'|QI. lllI|Ill'luu Innis. uquuuv nun u--n-. \'|("l'0I1A \\ uu:IIoru. Admitted to be the haul plan In the en! lo buy:-rooorlun.cmtery. ` china. ole. `man. I Jouxn. ` 15-.--up I-an I.-um n-unnn-gal In Ilnvlo Int ` lllllnll. ow. IIIUI. u. duals. ` Tllllxlt lull. have romorotl to their now pr:-mines. Brock Street. Market Square. where * nu? nhow the largest and nuns! stock 0! Im- hod `and Domestic Llquon. Tun. Uicnn. &c.. an cc 1) . J U vvvu Iv` ---vu (`uuu'Tul:RI Bans" Financial Agent Kins i Sn-eel. Money to loan on real mute uni other ugourixloo. \I.._..... -4 I l\ .u I- I.--. an unnll nnvnn :0 Int I;&|l.l'll IX. Nos 1-0 [one In large or umul uumo at low rates of Interest. on (`11 and Farm Property Loam granted on (`Ity And (`only Debentures. Apply to Tllonn Bnumas. .\l nuutgar. I-`rontonnc ` Loan and lnvcnunont. society. I'I`lCI-0DDO- site :11: Pool Ollloo. Watt-bu and Jam-Rory. 1-`. W. IIIANIIVIUIIO. Iuubotuot and Im- porter 0! In hwnllory. SI? Kiln Blunt. J. A. Lullnvr. vuoh nnkurJoIollor. I Brock SL. doalorln watches. oloch And dlunoudn. Sllfll Knox. taking at.. ha! nun:-I ht Wswlu. II who from M) X; Snvorwcn Jewellery. A. M. Bnoct. wuohnukar. Jowollor and co- -='""- ".:.':'..':.:*::*'.::..'::."m`.`;;':.- an &M Watch Bin. 0 Prints 8:. Groceries and Liquors. J. 'llu.I.mu a (`o.. 53 Brook suoot. runny zmcorim. Imported wines. llquon and Clllfl. \'u-an-u \\.'nnu|nI'nr_ admitted to be the ,_?_.___.___...:__ __._:. DYEING WORKS. PRINCESS 3'!` -A KINGSTON. -v July 19. UUUC am-.'ae.'.':-;.~.;.* ::':::.-.,-.. and Dunn. A vchlnlm and nxnnllnm hum. (. undo- now and at llnhomm of IIIVWI U T3` tutu llnot. N 1: Lin: In oouootbu Irlthlulawnuo ouluk Blunt. ntw :|:`o&npvmdwunhuuMuuosu:uu` u.n......_n__; -n.___...n....n...L.._. J 4110. Jun .'l"|. E`. Wluon. Ichnuvo BlruoL.lI.::. 1` No. in. Van. run 1 u n `%'T.'a'.a'f.'3..u:a"""V1a.":I."'..-3': '3' .".. . .` `I not let. uavvvv . Curt I`. A. . II link 31:0: whrlwll wIm OIONO In the 0111. . Tolophg n. . Photographic. . J. W. Pownu. has neck of Picnma human and Rnom In an constantly llUI$I$iC$1l*n QQ ZIHQIAII, ` Oran`: llm-II. II Hunt 8:. mum tor |lIhouuxyud!cFvoIlc1cu:Ionms!otIm [uau;1\uh A! II IouI:hntclgnnnM||- quot-oz! Iva-hnlIcnnuuchn:oouvyuocIl0 uullnntnlu. A.VAlAu'rI:II.Pmu. Ginger Ale. Lemon So_la._ Birch Beer and Cream Soda-the fluent in The city. Davies Gold Medal A10 in pints and quarts. pg Al... . mm gm:-Ir nf nhnlnn \.\.'nm. and I} $-10;. Cai l`IlIIUII-| I ljiviwu u c- a.`.'.:..'Tw"'~ '~ .."...""'.";..."`t cu-I. Goody uduaulnc. A. 3:`!-nos. Aunnnlnannnnnu II:-Incl -Inn nnnnranil TIN WITHIN: ITTTT urn: u Narll. on (hut-bud Prin- ooulunau. int. zyud udnuiung. Jun mum. . unuujk Ilnonn `An llnnnn n-A lhlnphn HI: IIIHFI you: nun -n-I-ug M6600-AIIIICAI Howl. cu?` in! out). . out ml population! In on - non and manhunt as lawman, llnvnn-n`- En-I III M It onhll-n Inn wuurwu-n _. +2 ..-._._ ..._.'_..__.._ ` mun aunuu: u-cum. ..':';.`.ix'2!'"....."s's'?':3$'.!.i`.3.`.`."u."...}.' n......--- Ilnuavnn n_p..-|. 1 -n-nod I-I -I U ml`: W CCU fit`). a TI I11 .a;'i..;'_-;,...,';f*n:'a*,:fa_.-.`::*z':z-.-.1-.-..**'.'. g._.... II.-_. ..-.-II....- `-1 ll.-o-.I W "-'30 ITIITG. A II and II t I .....`.'.`? :..u':.'.'.';.;'.i'.":{.`s",'.!.'.. ..a ...1`..i:`.. Nluon HIRIIII. M 11.-n . Hutu: -#1 3}:-ns-J I`bAn.1 Plumbing and Gas Htqiug. I n II.-cumin n-n.-ohm! nnlnu-inn, Plum Crockery, Glassware, Etc. u.....'. on u.a....... mm`: In: nhvnvl Vrxm om n`mmo'ro{mr.A cnoxcm ummr a_ anus noun sun cum. Pnmasnn nu. CLO- vma AND -rmo-my slum). Fruit. Confer-h'om-ry, fr. n In... 'I'|_. cl... \lIIIu Dun. and I Very ne, at the BAZAAR. Lemons. Coooauuta, Apples, &c. . A 7. A A R Olga rs and mum rds. - D.uon tnhgmmnint \Vlndanr Livery lmalahnu-Ma. K DA--U IX IE-nah Ion.` IL: In THE TOILET. f Boots and Shoes. II ._I. ...._|. `. Tailoring. -n --nl -n-An In In Fhmm-ml. M -*4- -:u_____,A Mun. Confectioners. 2-`I-V LL-I-J-cl-V Sqmml. axwaonsux, -.. Pncuuil `Dior. itateeth. It relieves the _little euetz-gr at once; the child mm ' and the ma. cheru .-.Im- A: Ilhphu 5- -.n : Lntinn." It In warn tno cnua rrom . um me ume cucruu ewukee en "brig e" an a button." It in may pleuentto the teete. It eoothee the chi! , eoftene ue slimy: All pein. relieves wind; regain the bowels, endiethebeet known remedy for dierrhme. whether arising from teeth or other eeuaee. Twenty-ve oentee Beeureemlnekforn. lI!I-.I..-J. Q:...e|s:-innu-nn and ininnn enthal- oanun norm. I$0IlIl'OIll(lIlKIOI'1lu'I. :Ynl:ll0W'I Soothiligsyrup, and hkono other Mn. Win;l;w u Seoth Syrup should elwwu he need when chil ran ue cutting teeth. It relieve: the little merer At L1..'.;..a.e._.4..o.a-.-n+e1-Iriba-n`=Iio-auIhuInn- UDKTCVUKI BUB IFIIE Ul Ill IIIIXSIUT Ul UIIU U1 the puytiee. This evidence decided theceuso. end I evefefterwerdn had reason to remem- ber with some satisfaction having broken the Oommmdmente.-Detroit Fne Pres . Lord Eldon and the Decalogne. You will perhapa be enrprhed to hear that I was lint brought into notice on the northern circuit by breaking the Ten Commandments. I was counsel inaoauae.the late of which depended on our being able In make: out who was the founder of an ancient chapel in the ; neighborhood. I went to View it. There waa nothing to be obaerved which gave any indi~ cation or its date or history. However. I oheerved that the Ten Commandment: were writtenonaameold plaster wl1ich,trom its position, I conjectured might cover an `arch. Acting on this, I bribed the clerk with ten ahiiiings to allow me to chip away a of , the plaster, and after two or three attempts I found the keystone of an arch, on which were . engravedthearmaot ananeeetor of one of an nan-tin Thin nwldanna dacidnd tho ;-nun. OIB Illa XIII. rlwnu vurluul nau- ` 11:3 powder-and putuarodlnctadnguinst blackbeetles and cricket. In hocpinln ver- min lice. 80 thus anything between I red in and as louse may bo vermin.- 'Gentlemnu u Magazine. by tho Dllcxgullu wnwu. Lu JIIISIFIHII wild horses no vermin. so on the continent T are wolves; in our English game pruarvu so are hawks, owla, jg): and ' weasel: Proto- ninn-I van-nln" final`! man '1' M `H111 A ./usr THE rumiron P/cw/cs. nnwn, owl], 13)! um weuius runw- sionnl vermin killer; mean bythotcrm ` ilnnlgn .-..-I -uh D-dun}. var-tnIn' kill.` ll yllullylll Iur jau- In insect" I good synonym for men! The poets think it is, but I contem I do not agree with them. Not because the word is itself absurd as applied tocreeturee with solidly continuous bodies lixemenund women (for poetry does not of necenity coucem itself ` with the real meaning: of words), but because lunno peuimist.nnd thlnkmuch toowell otmy kind toellowihnt human beings are either reptilu, vermin or insect. Who vermin are I do not know. In western America thered Indinmue culled vu-min by the blsckgund whitu. In Austrnlin uilrl hangs are vermin. m on the Tllnbor Supply of the Country. ` Notwithstanding the great draw upon" the wood reserve: of the country, there is no danger of exhaustion at prmr-nt. New Eng- land iaby no means denudul of its timber. The great northweetern pineriee aro com- paratively -nnexhausted. There is also a ` vigoroul necond growth of white pine in New b England, where the tonal: are already yield- ing between X),(lX).(lX) and &)0,()(X).(Il0 feet of timber annually. Southern pine, although stripped from the banks of the streams ow- ing into the Atlantic, is practlcelly untouched in the gulf states, especially thoaa bordering on the Kiasinippi. The hard wood foreete of the Misinippi baain are still proliilo. In Michigan. particularly the northoan penin- sula, hard wood is plentiful, maple especially. `In the Pocillc coast region the great forum of ilr are practically intact. The forest capacity of the country is vast. Strange to say, the decimating element 0! most potence is lire, and not the axes of mercenary timber apeo nlahun _nnnGnn Rnllnn `nu U5 lull!` .l% UL I-IEIIE ulntorI.-Boston Bulletin. flll (lll l'llUIV Br I! uuvutun v-1 lulu` P`! I meme; the noon edition. prlntod on white pupa-. oontnlus ochl act: and mlncellnneom news. while the evening edition. printed on ml paper. is taken up with llncnl informa- tion and leading article. t I: edited by six members or the Academy of Balance. and thc total Isle of the than edition: I: 14.000 copln. -Pull Hall Onettn. The melon! Nunpopor. It in gem-rullv believe! that Tho Timm of London and The Gun-tte do Franco of Paris uotho oldest papers ln existence. but this appears to be u miatnlm. The honor belongs to the Chinese. who poor-an n joumnl sbnruvd nearly 1,000 years ago. In name In The King Pan. It was found:-cl, say: u lmruul biblio- hhlst. in the year 9!! of the (`hrlstl-m cm. A! mt It was puhll-clml at lrr!-gnlnr |'\(`Tl0'l*. but in 133! It became: weekly. In NH it u_ndz-rwent another transformation. Anal up- peaml daily. It costs It bulfpvnny. nml lmueutbrn editions. The morning odiuou, printed on yellow paper, is devoted to com- nmnvv than nnnn I-dinn_ nrlntnd on Tho Glyphs` cnotol 0! Visiting. `\'iIiting h in grunt Inc with than mm two or more up no contiguous this intent up nnhnuinxiyz tn ihowinlrrqnor ton it iamnltnut: and I have known families and hand: trnvoi from New Bnnntoin, '|`ox.. to Punilnho. lo. Inoru thou 3.51!) Iniidliy road. to tilt nnothot hand. Iintinnudntwwtrhlh who hot! I.- rontly inndc-I in thh country from Ingh. "Pretty George." hi mother and no than over then in tho hnndaonnwuon nennd tho ha-ooh.|ivo inohionndownnnrnl fu-nu than lluwer in A land own: in nonthorn lndhno. Both than and thoir tun- iin are visiting "Uncio Job," who 5 very rich and ii": in Vermont [not you the nlnir was rovorlui and Undo Joh."with hhlnrxoiunily and qtiondid wngonn.trnv- onodtho pi-vnnnt I-mdldu cl 0hio,whi)o hh comp is dnily vhihd by noon: of wealthy Oypniou from Boston. Onotunlly.tho(`onpon. the rich hot-In trndon oi hot Inna-vilio. Boston, have two ilno houu niungnicio their Itnhiu, and the entertainment bore at tho camp in n-turnul than in what would be putty mmfortahie ntyio for anybody. It must not be imagined that the Romany on all poor. I van [in you I list of them worth si0,om,tm, nmll have many n time ant:-n menu with them lPI V'('d on the costliest of china, while the Reyjnoids anal Hunky families have many I time boon my host! when our food hnsoome upon tho gm-mwnni in solid nilver so-rvice.-F.dgnr L Wain-man`; Lem-r. And at that women: than an Inn mung tho haw-. skipping up the Garry pthuuul com: the Ipurlsling `mm: wry high m-hparlsllng (mun: an-I when I an thlr any I know It. Ind wbou I hard. their vokvol thought I lmew Ilmn; but unit In no dllhmu. bu uyzuag I ever Ian, I hound. 0 Itnnplr to stmngun But Inst urhllo.` win: any clnppul Ibo-tr hand: and should. |\ o|-and wolonme!" the my-nary In nlvl.ndl uvtlunluo Ind pa-ulmldlhlohmny lxulmnu-.IIdwoI0oIlMd nlhulvd II up Imon higher INIIO: ant! Isl-I. `An In :1! hour and tin mind lnnunnnhlo pun- uom mutton-I. All I|on;|nd with can ol gladn-ynn nlnlng don ourohuh. undunohumudsnonholahutncvdnnvvn c-lnpptnq tholr huh. uul-tho Iowan ol the nut. my won ehlnlu thdrvnlcoun. we hogan to lnughnnd d|.Puod|up.nnd shout: Homo! Homo! I'|.-.. I 0-]: g ghlllh Ln-.I 4\- -n Inn` and "l'l(HIKl II"IU-l Tl" Tlualfolurllknhnnl on uyhn and It web mo. Th ahlldnu Iuadlnphy mu. (`bud|u_uwn,n crust Icpllynou. Wugxfs `QPPORTUNVITY. Uri at the A synonym for Inn. ..Mr - ....A.l .-Ann-n (man u Jdvloo to Ilothou. uiaila m THE BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY. AUG. 29. expenuuu: uu Ipxr of or anything else lg: u about bout. ` . _ hinting at Dow ' ' " mm, "Md, urns nxnnol. plncohohas uontoutnnnmberot boohnnd pnmphlou on his favorite topic, and {where be Inn was many improvement: in tho Iaoeplngnflea. llowastoraonmuqnopred-. dent hf tho Mi--hfgm Boekeepenmm-lunlon. A American. June: Hoddon. the subject 011 this sketch, lsncognilad. u out of the most on beekoepen in the Uuma Btateu,.nnd was the ICE I`a ` when a prisoner. WI! uruuruu w wuvumn tent. and upon his refusal was blown out of thetentendoutotexistencoetthonmetlme` with a mountnin howitzer. Colorow used to visit Denver otben. endon one occasion went to Governor McCook`s I olce and became rather ineolent. Governor Mccook solved the Indian question right then. He kicked Colorow out of his omen and down a ight of shit: into the street, in- troducing e styleot warfare with which the n huge savage was not huniliu-. ` Blnoe lat!) uoloxuw nu uwn uuumg w nu following from the dlnathed Utes of dien out tribes. He tool: put in the (rightful Meeker manna-e at the White River Agency. Among his nnocinhu was Capt. Jack, who, when prisoner. was ordered to lenvehis` hunt ma nnnn his refusal ` Uolorow, `Inc 13 mg, me uuu u&s_y," was oneot the first of the Utes to exprem dissati (action with the eort to deprive them of their rich lands. The Utes were, however, nally removed. Driven from their line lands at the point or thebnyonet. they settled in Utah, nnduponnnarid deeert.the lavnbed tract; Colorow resisted all the time. He would not any in Utah, but xgeturned to western Col- : undo with sixty braves and their familieuz ' Heueedto go to the agency. however, when the annuities were distributed and claim his gl--mg EQAI VI I23 II Allin hillpmviding for 1 treaty. A comxnision was sent out. The Utes were given choice 4' certain lands in southern Utah, and as a bonus to induce them to accept the situation were granted certain annuities Colorow, who is big, fat and sassy. was mu no Mm ne nf tha Uta: tn pxnl-pm dinnti lA.q:qra.