Ffl$ï¬$ï¬Â§ï¬Â°ï¬ï¬‚$§§fé W-.. .7- . ~._ â€"_ .._, “won but 113 (“unit horn Slow, 3.133;... MflnoIâ€"uollo' Im I uy. pill" "do and ob dI row. 0:: I and I I rollin' on! Io Oblumo'IIuingonIMd â€I oroII-wu I, o o woe our mum. 'I I xolï¬n’ on I ' loud: m I. ruin‘ ’wny on in do sky. [00' WI {Inn to nln puny noon, .. Ila}? 1 good sign when the nshhswk cry. m l Mtob do moon. - 0 I tun“ n zollln' on l on I an“ u «and on I no? hon s donoln'. hmdlo dam bud". 3' In. umo'l s tonin' on I Maid Mm du lmlo ions. a: mighty can dat he ain't behindhan’ do tau thunder do come along 1 Oh! umo’usro n' on I on I timo'l a len’ on l in dobbfl ondwuyu. don" ton!“ to pm. While umo'l a zomn' on I rhu- dong er. Theydo not, however. to sport, 80‘1““! trifle with the memo bio whieh preeenu incl! in the alluring not I too "dent youth.†But no one dd better and ehrewder thing- ol women :lbold “Anion-i ol the Brenton-hue.†mlmomomen, an the Doctor. “II III, trick 3th love end their own III in notApley was? Juntheel; how women et in o o! n mood in like one of thou Ohlnm léhflenwho work on my odd lento-lie Moone- to bend. I yIhould liketo byklnd 01 mm dieiinguiehnhle from n I'D that none g,ood end even petty ill, could nol ehepe n huebend out 01." m“ wee of one of this fluttering. ‘ hueilnl eieterhood the: the poet t the Dental um» yeelerdey Elder o! the Line Kiln, was noticed chewing mg n lame bank 0! green water melonâ€" !l the. then wasn't even one block need Some one who knew ehe old gent out In emptiee : 1"†old men, the: melon’e mean u [Wu ye. boleâ€"Indeed I doee I" re- unnum- he forced some more 01 rm Inn. III haughty. thou I0 sweet; Panama's-not an mount! on; till loll-will oven in her until feet, .Mh they won quite oomcious of her was upon nooks." 'n fl .8 flutter themselves by letting up i' . t, Malina than to which the : moths m irresistibly attracted tad _ they no sure to get their wings Q ofl._b1_1t tho {outlay in fuquontly ro- Id Ilene Bog-nun: Their Notions of matrimony. lit]: do not think,†eeye I look! philo- I in the Ohicago Tribune ,- “ theydroun In 01 love In In epieode, I diversion, I ,ImIdptInk; otmetrimonyu I mung on the etego I little my to- but: their note in the drone-ouch, in I they any one dIy oh: I put. But n It“! threItene, theit heute flutter, , dmop. their cheek. flush, Ind they _II {gem In lgpenéing. ingdeflned, {.11. I ’mot it Inâ€. uh. but I'm got ‘ .1 ohmou. Din an do 1038]: want In «I» ha Samoa green on mo, un’ I‘zo lulu. to blunt my am for molyonl he! bquin . am {or green on". tied to throw any my molyonl an I' l‘ll.â€â€"Detroit Free Press. let-pug Comm. II M the moth limilo won't out, you hr. {or moths m “ done [or " "IL; Ion-lulu nuns and Ian their illusion: M wings. But In the use 0! matri- tho lovely but silly Rondo moth ll vory won ant avenger than over “to: the hook. while 110‘ «Mon the nhook y qmohu the mun], fluno. But I an quot: «sauna. Thu in nbout lb uh tad unnnimotu oonolmion “I“ {In round by m philoaophén the: out!!!“ o! pttiont Itndy. whim can and do thunder upon low, on". n umn’ wld do win'. '33†. °2uï¬Â°w°’°°h.Â¥.°§:‘“"°' I v on . Oh I time'- - rollln' on I am“ :mrsmnm' .. a In. time'- s mum' on! I. he will never petiorm, became you We! trust him. not e men whoee lotion- do not with hie lentimdnte, beoeneo have dethroned reuon, and he met! to eommit every orimeto which Ilium unreetnlned eon inetigete Them“ oi thet man who reset-d. ll'own ideu oi right end wrong in Die. mathe leu you hue to do with ad to ’0' ink and wrath with the sun, you mind do two“ I dzopl‘nn’ down ; ’ up quick. an do won I well done. time I) soon be mnnd! Oh I two'- u may on I 0h! time'- nromn' on! coup-99 bop. dog: go bï¬uo turn row. mm to e Omen- Emuâ€"Mlle. Linde rho tnveiied with Bemum’e menegerie > " neon oi the Fiery Zone "â€"her tit, leeping. while on hombeek, h e burning hoopâ€"happened with e Ieddent while It Pittebnrg recently. when. nbont to jump. something mu in the mensement. end the LR eeuaht on he: ehonlden end , hone continuing emnnd the J!" W ‘03!†099949-910!!! not 3 sublet. n tipplor or u re hum, beau†he who hu no human will never hue my to: MO Ind “110M haul! of the burning in clothing by this time n- on I noun! nun «um hold 0! ho: md ' tollod 1p: in tho nwdufl, smother- m an“. 81:. m painfully band to bad. mum. and hands. '0 'lmtnto â€99 do po' sinner mm. rag-fun†who is in the hub“ 01 :11 the girl: in the country, Maddalena m oonunnully mu:- 1 Melon on never be permanent" m not: nun who negloou hit I; I! he dou I0 when 110': single, he won. when marriod. j"!!! 111ng you nick!) GIRLS A! LOVERS. Ille- [or You; Ladies. â€not a profane mm, became the pol hilhout will corrupt hiaohil- nllhllur your existence. Ii'iiï¬Ã©'ifxbufn‘ï¬xi’i got I mm who makes mull“ In Green Melons â€"W. H. I. in Vicksburg Harald. ng'idu way. It any be aided thut Dr. Wild pruohod tn oloquunt urmon upon “ Ounoda and her Futuro." In the ammo 0! hit diuoouuo which dult with tho "Lent Ton Txibu o! quljff thgpngohu ujd :_ ieng ‘God Beve the Queen.’ tune end hymns. They meent no disrespect eitherto me or their Oreetor. They ere loyel iolke. This ioyel end iorerenk position oi Oenede the English Government hes not been slow to discern end trust. hence the ioremoet eteteemen heve been sent to govern, end even royelty itseli is entrusted to their honor end use in the present Governor- Generel end his beeutiinl end eccompiished wile. who is e deughter oi Vietcrie. end consequently eleniei deecendent oi Devid. Providence hes e grend wore tor Oenede to do in the neer future. end it were needinl, in view oi the luture. thet this vest country should belong to Englend. Oenede cen neither be ebsorbed nor ebsorb so for or she end the United States ere concerned. This country end Oenede ere destined to live in peece with eech other in spite of the threete oi the Philistinee end Fenien egitetore; yes, egeinet the odds oi the prieste’ inflemmetory oretionin Brooklyn Acedemy oi Music on St. Petriereh’s eve. Some oi these ï¬t. Pe- triereh oretors speek loudly when they telk oi this country swellowing up Oenede, ior it we were ell month then we wouldn't beeble, ior e million equere miles would still remein. They telk ot eesenlting Englend through Oenede, end declere Oenede to be e week point. In_ this eelouletion they ere ‘greetiy estrey. Oenede is not set there ior Iereei's weeknese by e good Providence. Isreel end Menusehere one on the line oi providentiel intention. Menesseh eeke no better neighbor then the Dominion. The lemons Monroe doctrine hes no- thing to soy egeinst Oenede, but on the other hend this seme doctrine pledges the identity end preservetion oi thet country. Unity end preeervetion ere reciprocel between the two. Oenede is there no much tor the good ol the United Stetes es the Stetee ere ior Oenede. When Englend comes to light the greet end line] bettle oi Armegeddon, Oenede will eid her in men end menus. The herdy Oenucks will not be behind. Her sons ere being well schooled. Now the lower provinces ere e dne recruiting ground ior sellers. Her merine ie elrcedy the ionrth in size. Oenede willbeoi greet service to Englend in the future. not only in directly elding her, but ingiving tone. purpose end steedinees to this country. Our mixed popnletion, Jeeniticel influence end the unheeoneble prejudice oi meny oi our good end greet‘ men egeinet Engleud tends to elienete Men- eeeeh irom Isreel. This elienetion is being wisely ofleet by the close proximi- ty. lree intercourse end eommerciel in- terests oi the two countries. It will teke more then the leerned end eloquent Dr. Stone end the New York Herald toswing this country from her providentiel moorings end meke us enemies oi Englend. The will cl Heeven is thet the tribes oi Isreel be one in eim end work. At been this country is not pro-Buseien, nor never een be. Bessie is too tyrennicel end despotic tor the children of this republic to epprove, end Turkey wee too oppressive end unholy for us to desire her continuence. When they diseppeer humanity end religion will lose nothing worth reteinlng. The linger oi God is point. log out the wey so cleerly thet lending men. lyee. end netions. too. will see eye to eye ere ong. . “ The Dominion o! 0:11ch In. withom doubt, the moat loycl to the ancn And the English Govcrnmcm o! my o! the colonic] poucuionl o! Grout Butch). A: m evidence cl this I may uy thct during my “coach I Iccturcd n c cousin plccc for 3 church and in c church. M tho clocc I ukcd the cudlcncc to plcuc clou with the doxology and handle- “on by a Prubymicn minister. who won pro-ant. _ Ipchlcul; role the cudioncc hm} No alumna vu mind with more cor- dici gratin;- ihcn Dr. Wild. on his mum tram vmiion. by his congrogniion iui not. In ihil the members 0! Elm Picoc Church did mdii io ihemulm und chovcd their cppucicilon 0! u live. unini nnd instructive puior. Tho ï¬onl puma which “died him on the platinum oi the church on Sunday won my pxotuu cud hundlomcw-Ncw York OWP‘“: _. _. ......,,7,_:,L_.-_ InGomuny no one all ti“ um you haiku: tho «cation in win 0: you lane with Blanca. Tho British m “Olin" Mercury. lmly oomploud and mud. 1. aid to ho :ho "my. out vocal In tho world. She Inno- hunt,- two nun an hour. In 1880 the new orgenlntion oi the French my will etteln ite inll development. The eetive my will oonelet 01 497,793 men. Two eleme oi the menu. numbering 813.. 859 men end 2,850 omoeu. will be celled out tor twenty eight den‘ (trill. manor)»: Psttomn, o! the G. W. B., Pull, Ont.,hu just completed tn utonish- {ugly gulgk kip_ win: {nigh} 93d liyo nook {tom Perle to Emotion end Wlnnipe A train eoneletlng ol eeventeen one of freight end llve etoek, under the eh erge of L. D. Kneelend of the Ohioego 6: North Weetern B. 13., left Perle Mondey night, 8th. inet.. at 30.30 end errived in St. Vincent Betnrdey morning, Sept. 10th. et 8 o'clock, end wee unloaded end delivered et Emereon during the nuns deyâ€"e totel of only 105 home for t_h_e_ entire dietenoe, _lno_ludlng- etoppggee. Thu h by fer the quiekeet time yet mede on freight end etoek between Onterio end Men- itobe. The route teken wee vie Greet Weet- em. Mtohlgen Oentrel, Ohieego ck North Weetem. end 8t. Peal. Minneepolie dz Menitobe. and Oenede Peoyï¬a Railways.â€" Winnipeg Free Pun. A good but eimple men residing in evillegc oi Dnmiriee-ehire etrnck up en intimecy with e neighbor recently errived in the locelity. Thie letter eppeered e very godly eort of per- eon, whoee ingrent interoonree end conver- eetion eflorded no emeli degree of pleeenro end ediï¬cetlon to hie newly ecqnired friend. The new comer hed et leet risen eo high in the conï¬dence end eeteem oi the other that he believed him to be e eeint. it there wee one in the world. One night. however. heer- ing eome dietnrbenoe in the hen-rooet, he went out with e light to diecover the cenee, when. in! there wee hie plane iriend very deliheretely twieting the necke oi the chick- ene, preperetory to cerrying them 0!. The good men, more egheet et the ilegrent hypocriey oi hie neighbor then coneerned‘ior hie own loee. excleinud. more in eorrow then in enger : " 0h, Dewvid, Dewvid men. little did I expect to meet wl' you here 7" " Troth,’. eeid Devid. with epperent nnconeern, " juet ee little did I expect to meet wi' you here I' “ Cu.“ and no: Future." A Remarkable Trip We“. Futile: Carol in on the eve of publishing a new trail-lion oi the Bible. with prola~ gomenu Ind “notation. The inmlnllon is oxpeoud :0 be tn improvement on those by Mmini md Doodnl. while the preliminury mm: will touch on nanny pollsiooeooleoi uiionl toplol. Tho trunnion. revised by Mgr gr. Bllnno tad houuliiully printed. ha been npprovod by the Pope. Rev. Mom. E. Lord, of Shalom, Ky., rebuked hie oongregetion'l propensity for turning round every time lhe door opened to edmlt e worehipper. by uylng. " It you will give me your eloee elleutlon I will keep e look out on um door. end it euylhlug_ worse then 3 men enlere I will warn you In time to nuke your eeeepe.†The Now HIV!!! Journal-cu thct the Rev. Mr. Ron, pain: 01 tho Wclmcr Strut Bcpflu Ohmch. in thct my. received by mm In} Band-y into bu chuch c mun 108 you. 0! I80. Hc ha been c member at a church for eighty you". "Id In: children ol the cue ol clgh‘y yccn. Rev. J. K. Fdoonor, n populnr pronoher In London. in an expert bicyclist. and on Sunday mowing! roll- to church on one 0! those vehicles, tollowod by n crowd at Mend: Ilmuuly mound. Elder Ellie. prodding over eeemp meeting It Upper Benduky. Ohio. ordered thet there be no Imohinz on the grounds. A petty of rough per-intently on; 'yo ed their tobeeeo, Ind Ellie. being both ethletio end resolute, went down from the pletlorm end pulled the clam from their mouth. Thet nig ht they drove the minister out of town end sbroke up the comp. The nuthoritlu o! the Catholic Church in Mexico hue Intel, given their sanction to the printing and aircnlntlon o! 3 Spanish tunnhtion o! the New Testament in that country. The Sandwich Inland1Fn‘end contains an account 0! the organization of the that Chinese Church on the Hawaiian islands. The Rev. M. Kuaaa. putor o! the Ksnmakao pill Church. having led in prayer, the hymn, " Nearer My God to Theo," was sung in Ohi- nm and English. The late Blnhop Arm: 0! Bdtimore,who has been criï¬oisod {or nlleged miner-1y habitamfld. jun before hi5 (lath, thus he gun to the Methodist Episcopal Church ull he received from it in the ray 0! lusty. The Presbyterian Banner noting. in refer- ence to the one at Mr. Marne. thnt (or many yam the United Presbyterian of Greet Britnin hue been reserded u the most In of :11 the Presbyterian bodies of that country in the mutter ot doctrine, In hepp yto add: “ But they seemed to heve ewnkened to the need of protecting themselves from the en erolehmenu ot error.†_ _Bev. Sheldon Jeekeon, D. D., in his recent trip to Alan. nude a ham. 'voyngo of 250 mile: dong the cont in order to visit some of the mission stations. The boat known of the recent hymns of Sunny. Bliu And oihen are being tunalcted into the vcmucnlcr by the Bow. Inuc Full bnve. naive palm: of the Hindoouuui Church It Lucknow, India. The boy a and girls in the minion school: no clrocdy sing- ing qbont {my 0! them. Five Meori children and thou of ï¬ve white settlers in New Zanhnd were reoently en- mlned together. The white triumphed in writing from dictution end tending elond. the netivu in gramme: end in wxitlng, end solved twenty-two out of thixty arithmetic“ problem, whim the other: worked only louteen. The cssc of Professor Boberteon 8mith hee‘ sgsin engeged the ettention of the Aberdeen Free Presbytery. Alter the resding oi the libel served upon him he oflered c lengthy explsustery stetement. in which he pointed out thst there were difï¬culties connected with the suthorehip oi the book of Deuteronomy which could not be solved by the ergumeute used by Sir Henry Moncriefl end others, el- though he wee himsell fer from denying the lnepuigretion o! the book. In consideration of the new matter introduced it we resolved thet the Presbytery stey the procedure. ‘end report the matter to the Superior Court. Thus enother point has been geined by Prof. Smith. In a lumen; 'oflofl u Oohwiyo’s all.â€" South African 0mm“ London Tina. Sir Garnet Wol:eley. with the army head- quarters. will reach Intazvjaneni on'the 7th. Brigadier-General Clarke'a brigade in there. and will advance with the General to Ulnndi on the 8th or 9th inet. Sir Garnet Wolaeley and ateff yesterday paeeqd over the leendiana battle field. All the bodies of the English dead had been buried, but there were here and there grim eorpaea oi nativee almost re- dneed to ekeletone. Many email objeete were etiil lying about on the eite oi the diflerent eampe ; parte 0! boohe. pocket-ledge". prayer- boohe and Bibles. ammunition-bezel broken open and emptied by the anna. boot and horee brnahea in numbers, especially in the artillery eamp. Hardly any booke had any writing in them dleeernible. The Biblee and prayer booke appeared to be regimental onee. and were in iair preeervation. A troop oi the King'e Dragoon Gnarde. eaeortlng Sir Garnet Wolaeley. marched in advance oi the General irom Borke‘a Driit and waited at the camp for him. On the road. about three mllee beyond Ieandlana. a petrol lent to the hilla on the eonth eawa party 0! name iorty‘ Zulue, who came out oi the cam and about- ed. brandlahlng their megaie. A eingle ehot tired at a long dietanee diapereed them. Theee men are among thoee whoare waiting the end in nneartalnty. They will not enh- mlt ior fear of the revenge at a revlvlfled Zulu monarehy. and will not iightne nnleee Princlpul Tulloch has resigned his position of cditor o! the Missionary Record; of the Church of Bootlund, which he hold eighteen you". In his ulcdictory.‘ ho udvocltec Brood Church â€rind lac. Hc‘ pleads for “room for intollectuclf).thoologicolp pathetic growthâ€"room for oil who are willing to cctvo the Church in tho‘cp ititof its consti- tution, or to advocotc thy chases whatever, connictcnt with itc ccuuticl' princip lea.†Hc doubts whether my hat notion“ churches can give such (radon: Dr. Blodgct. Marching, wrltee to the nmionary Herald come cheering new: Item that city y. He nye eleven pcreonl have just been received by he ptlem, including 3 femily of six from Eo-keln-fu, who were relieved lest year u lemlne â€Home. Una of the beptized'wu n Buddhiet prieet. unnamed Hens, who surrendered hie certiï¬cate 0! priesthood. hle noted bowl end his noted germente, and loct withel I very eomlorteble Income. BBL] 010118 COLUMN. A Fatal Field. Mr. E. T. balmy. n well known journal“ in Dublin. died on the m in». It la rumored that Lord Napier o! Magdala will probably be Mr John Miohol'a auooonor in command 0! the term in Ireland. Dr. Juno- A. MoOullug h. 0! Newâ€. ha been Ippo laud dhpenluy doctor for the City 0! Londondezty. The post of Registrar Gwen! in Inlmd. vmm bytho death of Dr. LLBnrko, ha been conferred upon Dr. Grlmnhnw. The Mull-nay Hotel. near Newporh Moyo. was totally destroyed by ï¬re on Aug. 25. It is nlleged to be the work of on lnoondiuy. Sir John Power. But. Edetmino. Enli- oonhy. will. it in said. be culled upon lo aloud lo: Wollord. his mun county, I“ the next election. On Augnu 23m 0 new mortnury ohspel was dedlosced at Glunevin Cemetery by the Mo“ Rev. Dr. MoOnbe. The Rev. John Brady. 0.0. Osnn. has been appointed parish print 0! Dunn. in the room 0! the B". John O'Connor, P.P., tuna- lated to Builleborough. 0n Angunt 24 the Most Rev. Dr. Nun). Bishop of Men"). oomeontod "no now come- tery of Kilmeun. On August 27. n poor wonnn nnmed Nancy Flynn was drowned in a pool of water 3 low inches deep, which romninod utter a bony ruin. a short din-nos kom GlanvIorthJJoxk. Major Lolly Kenny, J.P . hu mode on nbatement of rank to the “nutty on his Fortune canton. County Clare. The obste- ment ii from 25 to 30 per cent" aooording to the mom: 0! each particular one. The Local Government Bond hnve Ip- pointod the Rev. Philip Oubory. P. P.. Roman Ontholio Chaplain ol the Rnhdrnm Work- honao. Dublin, "outed by the denth o! the Rev. B. Gnlvin. George Walter Gray. third son of tho Into Sir John Gray. M. P.. died on August 27th. a the residence of Lady Guy. Bdlybnok. Dublin. Mr. Gray wu nbout witty your: at The question 01 I redistribution of mt- in Irelond in being dioouued in Dublin with a View to looming 8additional members for the more populous8 put: of the country. The principal cl Aimunta to represent-“on on the 2,000 graduates of the Queen's University Ind inhobitantl of the suburb. of Dublin. In consequence of en intimation thnt the Hon. Fitawillinm Dick, M. P.. does not in- tend to seek re-election for the County of Wicklow. the Home Balers have determined to put forward I second cendidete u e col- league to Mr. O'Byme, M. P., the present representative {or the county. Templeboy new Oolholie Church. 81130. wee dedicated to its noted uses on Huntley, Aug. 17. the oelebnnt Bieh0p being the Most Buv. Dr. Conway, Bishop of Killelo. who was assisted by the Bishops of throy and Elphin, and abuse number of the priests of the diocese. The death is announced of we Hon. Richard Gilbert Talbot. 0! Bdlinolea. coumy Dublin. The deco-sod, who was older brother of Lord Tolbot do Malabido, wu born in 1810. and untried in October, 1817. Anna Cranium-Lister, daughter 0! the late Mr. EH!!! Cunlifle-Lintor Krye, who survives him. Lord William Beraeiord, of Waterford. received the Victoria Oren It Oaborne on August 25th. He was recommended for the distinction for suing the life of n urgeent during one of Go]. Buller’e reeonncinneee previous to the battle of Uhmdi. Heir to be promoted to c brevet majority, in cddition to receiving the Victoria Cross, in recognition of his distinguished gallantry It the bettle o! Ulundi. While the innerel of e Bomen Cetholie, nemed Welee, wee on the wey from the workhonee on the 2nd inet., e number or the ; opposite perty gathered end stoned the pro- ‘ eeeeion. For sometime the ecene wee of e wild end uproerioue cherecter, end it wee not without come dimonlty thet the cortege got to the greveyerd. The deeereed during lilo bed the reputetion oi beinge Fenien; hence the meniieetetion. The great Irieh pflgrimege ie to Lough Derg Isiend. The penitentiel exercieeeere very eevere end repeated thrice e dey. end the pilgrim epend the night in whet is known ee “ the prieon.†When morning ‘hee ieirly dewned, they leeve the prison, end weeh heed and feet in the leke, end ere ellowed to teke e little weter in the hollow oi the hend. Thie relreehment le eteted to be much needed. in view of the host 0! the prieon. wetching ell night, end reciting eo meny preyere. Formerly in the night en exhortetion wee given on the greet truths ol eternity y, but the criee oi the contrite die tnrbed the neighborhood eo eorely thet the prsotlce wee ebendoned. The priests heer conieeeione ell dey end ell night. An English «Me an um " Sh; thus of Mono. " 1m landed mu nouns and nodal “ psye †to citorncte crops, end thct no lost. ing prosperity can be reered upon e single sud exclusive staple. Cotton will clweyo hold e ehioi piece in tho egriculturist‘s eï¬eetions. ‘beoeuse it is the only product which will ‘eommcnd reedy cosh ct its merket nine in the nearest town. The stronger who has crossed the large open squere, or pleas, which is found in every Tenn town, et en eerly hour in the day. will mervel ct the 1change at at few hours. Before mlddoy the cot- ton tocms have errived irom the surrounding country, clustering upon every eveileble epece inthe square and elong the edjeoent streets. It would be impossible toportrey c more enimeted or varied scene. Clumsy weggons. drewn by little eompeet oxen. or possibly hyen or end e mule, ere constantly arrivingâ€"the men, women and children mounted high upon the roughly bound cotton holes ; the expert in cotton stcple, who jumps nimhly, note hook in bond. from weggon to wcggon, buying here, rejecting there, end bertering everywhere; the itinerant Hebrews, who press their cheep but showy goodc upon the rustlcsâ€"these end hundreds who hove esch his own little burgein to driveâ€"end, above oil, the greet Bebol oi pureheee end solo. The ourney to town on merket day is on event nthe monotone oi life with most of these cotton growers. They throng the stores, the welks, end petronise the grotesque iekirs. the side chews. end oil the wondering brotherhood of minstreley. sure to be there sovhteli trade is lively.â€"Harper‘e Heparin f. r C 0 er. Canon In Tumâ€"Texans seem to have learned the lesson which the Georgiana end other people of the older eotton States hove just now comprehended, nelpely. the} it IRIS“ COLUMN. Tho ontlmhood o! Looomoï¬vo Pittman. which bu been In union u Obiomo “no. 80;». Ssh. bu molvod 30 10.10 all oom- plnlnu md dispute. 0! “In: and lnjurlu or loin-m» m "bur-non to: somewhat. und shut no mm «idiom! to “temperate an 0! bpisimoun liqnou will In “loved in the r 01’. . The now puccngcr cm of tho Pennsyl- vcnlc Bclkocd Oompcny hcvc such a small touting toom in which in 3 coin. ctctloncty wuhctcnd. ctc.. which cncblcc c tnvcllor who hu not thc menu or inclinction to- tnvol in c Pullmcn coach, to unto his toilet hclorc lowing the Mn. which is oltcn grcct convenience. One 0! tho moot romorkahle dlloovorloo modohy tho Bourood InvutigotinaOommlttoo in New York In thot some of the lending om- oer: o! rollrood oompurioo oppou tron: their answers to know very little about the cont 0! tronrportotton. or the rotoo of height, or any of the facts upon which they might be supposed to hone their abuse: tor railroad lervroo. Qum Cuarous n! Crimeâ€"The Emperor of Uhine is ellowed three wives. the chic! ot whom is the Empress. while the other two ere Queens. He hes the right, under certeln :restrictions. of choosing his own successor. ? When the Emperor Hien Fang died, in 1861, he left the throne to his son Toung-chc, who wee only ï¬ve yeers old. The Empress end the boy's mother, one of the two queens. were mede coregente. They reigned very successfully until 1873, when Toung-che took the Government into his own hende. end removed them from power. In 1875 he ‘died of smell-pox, without neming e auc- cessor. His wife wee e feeble girl. withe young baby. for whose rights she hed not the etrength oi eherecterto ï¬ght She soon died, end the old Empress end Queen seized the opportunity to get beck upon the throne. They chose e three-yeer-old nephew of Rich Fang. end eppointed themselves to reign until he beceme e men. The scheme wee cerried out. end the two women are now seemingly ï¬rmly re-esteblished. Among the ï¬rst stetesmu of the empire wee Wo Ko-tn, et the heed o! the Civil Service Depertment. He hrooded over the wrong done to the intent son of Toung-che, end et lest resolved- to speek out egeinst it. This wee e serious metter. tor encient nsege in Chine decrees thet whoever utters treeson shell et once commit suicide. Wo‘Ko-tu wrote end pub- lished. in the most respectful lengusge, e demend that the Empress and Queen should ebdicete. Then he killed himself with e knife. In the Court of Ohencery. beiore V. 0. Bloke, the [allowing euit come up yeatcrdey: Grend Trunkvn. Credit Volleyâ€"Mr. Bloke. Q. 0.. {or plolntifle; Mr. Greelnnn lo: the defendnnte.thc Credit Volley; Mr. Boulton to: the Northern. Motion to continue the injunction until the honing wu sdjoumed by consent until Tue-d†next. Toe Vice. Uhenoeilor announced thet the Court wu unanimously oi the opinion thet the order re-heu'd on Wodneedey leet to diuoive the injunction should bc oflinnedi with ooete: , 7 In 3 dclcrlption o! the works 0! the Irleh Grout Southern a Western Beilrond. It Inchicore. neu Dublin (where the locomotive wu built which lately took the American mail tram Dublin to Queen-ton. 177$ mileu. in 4 home 4 minutiae. inclusive of 31 minutel delcy), the London Engineer eeye thot the Company let to thelx men good honeee It about 81.25 3 week. These houeee hove eertnin privilegce, such I. allotment ground. and the gun {or u cow ct low price. There is A ï¬ne dining hall, where n excellent meet dinner, with vegctubl_ep nnd breed: _ie Inp_p_liedA tor ton oenu. Too write: adds: “We hue seldom seen a ï¬ner lot of men. or more orderly or civil. They on very in removed from the ‘ ’eove ’ut a brick n ’im ’ type. too often not with in our own manuluturing districts.†Y. M. 0. A. Oomnn'non.â€"The twellth ennunl convention of the Young Men's ChristimAeeocietione oi the Provincee of Ontario Ind Quebec will be held et King-ton, commencing on Thnredsy, the 23rd, end ending on Sundey. the 26th October. There willbe no limitation cc to the number 0! delegetee which each Aeeocintion mo, lend, nnd it it expected thet the getherlng will be I very lerge one. Following ere some of the topics which will form the eubjecte oi eddreeeee. together with the nemee 0! than who will teke them up,â€"-1et. " Among - road Mon.†John Earls. Genorel Freig t Agent. Gnnd Trunk Boilwey. Toronto: 2nd. "Among Commerciel Trevellere." Mr. 8. Ueldicott. Toronto; 8rd. “In Educ-tionel Inetitntione.†Principe] Grunt, Klngeton. and Prof. Bnrwaeh. Cobonrg; 4th. "In Country Towns," Mr. J. J. Gert-bore, Eglington; 5th, "Treining Oleuee,†Hon, Vice-Chancellor Bloke. Toronto; 6th. “Oar Provinoinl Workâ€"Peat, Preeent end Future.†Mr. George Hegue, Montreal. Tan GovinxomGnemn AID Porter.â€" The etreum of " poetry †etill keepe pouring in upon the devoted heed of the Governor- Generel end his royel ledy. As it flows elong lt inoreeeee in loroe end volume. end will in e ehort time sweep everything helore It.- The eddreee nuleenee wee bed enough, but eo long ee it wee conï¬ned to prune it wee et leeet beereble. Now, however, that the thlng hue eeeumed e poetlo upeet It becomes urt- oue. end the lew ehould etep In. The Act in force egelnet the Weleh end Ifleh herde of yore hen, we ere credibly informed. not yet been repeeled. elthough it is obsolete, end llee ledlng on the etetute book. Let ue re. vlee It end out 03 the heede of all our berde. end thue ellow our too good netured ruler to live end move in peeoe as well us other folke. â€"Montreal Poet. who." â€" The diig an of Lord Lyon! w “tumble, but he wluly decided am It m but to “to no notice of the President’s conduct. Whn, indud, could he «1. or do, or write 7 Mr. stonchere tells s good story oi Lord Lyons. the beehelor Minister of Crest Brissin st Wsshington during the Presidency of Mr. Lincoln. 0n the birth oi Prince Albert Victor- ol Wsles Bis Lordship celled on the President to announce the suspicious event. Lincoln listened rsther sbstreetedly to the ofï¬cial statement end was so rude es to glsnce at some pspers before him as though he hsd business oi s more pressing kind on hsnd. When Lord Lyons hsd leit ofl snaking,“ 01d Abe " looked up es if stsrting out of n doze. chucked the English Minister under the ribs end exclsimed, " Go th_ou _en_d do like- In 1881 ihmluo be In Buiizorlmd m inumwonul exhibition of Which“. armory. nnfl- bozo. tad menial bout. hll will In the am nhibiiion oi the kind In Bulim- Hallway Nola.