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First is there a footing below the stone? If not you might have an issue in the future with the ground heaving up the bottom stones during a hard freeze. Second I would have to disagree with bob on the mix to use. If you were setting a stone wall in the traditional way then yes the mix he described would work. But since you are looking for adhesion to the block wall I would go the route of a type N mortar. Since stone mud has very little adhesion qualities. I would also start from scratch again. Since you already have mortar absorbed into the wall I would wire lath the wall and put on a scratch coat. Use the type N mortar to adhere the stone to the wall then. To point the stones after I would mix 1 part portland cement and 2 parts sand very dry. It should be drier then playdough.
 
Tscar is correct sticking the natural stone to a wall is not a good idea. I did see someone do it before. I am not sure how long it lasted though. The guy was sticking shims in between the stone as he went then went back and pointed it all in.
 
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