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Location Ike . C P. D. .limJusurtineo:
Dlen's Combietation: wan Lost itt:tbe-
Woods—Acddentulty Shot—Uig Yieltir,
fiesta isopia.:
A despatch from Winnipeg, dated last
(Wednesday) . night :. The"Canadian
.Pacific Railway is now -graded for150 miles
. • west of Brandon, ana ironed for,80 miles.
Word has:. been received from the Barolay
and Brereton survey patties thatthe former
has completed correction of the survey of
last ye r-,: and the line has now been
deiinitey located further'south. The: new
line will wave, ten miles - of conStruttion,
'besidesbeingetraighter and easier of opera-
tion.: It will be: more. expellable to build,
but there will be: a• saving in the end. The
route as now located follows` the lin
=between. townships 17' and I8", 'almost.
atraightf rono the centreof range 11,, west of
the secondoran rinoiipal Meridian, to the east
line f; 21. crossing Pile of BOMB
g
-Creek, where thenorth line of township 17
intersects` that line. • The route is now
fully --fixed; to Moose Jaw • Creek with this
correction. --Brereton is. now about locating
the line trend Moose Jaw to StrongCurrent
Creek and -ferry, and Shaw front there .to
the Rookies -
Great indignation prevails here at a tom-
biilaGiou amougtheinsUrance- men to keep
up rates now 144 l„ t1.e city las gore to
enormous expense in perfecting the
system,, and .waterworks: ate on the eye of:
-conipietion.
Mr. l<anniltoa; (thief ofihe- Survey ofthe`
Canadian `Paoifito Railway landBore examining
has retnrtied f> ea putting.
parties in the field:. He reports that about
300,000: acres of - Syndicate land hie been.
examined, and is ready -.to: • put -'on the
• market.
'The work of leying;aidewal'ks- is progress-:
ing rapidly in Braudon.
P. Baldwin hassent.in: his resignatioir
as Town Clerk: of Emerson.
Rev. Mr. Livingstone now conducts the
Presbyterian service- in Nelsonville..-
Dr.. Lafferty_ and W. J. Sutton have
opened a: private banking house in Nelson-
villa
Thom: serviceFi of a policeman- are now
iaund necessary to preserve order at the
Brandon. Post Office. `
- J. E. Woodworth expects; to manufacture
5,000,OOa bricks this season at Brandon..
HS has; fifty, men employed.
The atmosphere aroundtle woods: is new
scented with t:he•delicieus fragrance, of the
vsrilti plum - biossoms,which are- in Buellh
n airs. as woal3 indicate a heavy crop. }
elIse, Langtry rip an Ldiabisreih Antlienae.
From the Boatsman..)
When Mrs: Langtry. cloned her -engage::
:went. at` Edinburgh- on, Saturday night,:
May 20th, the Theatre .Royal- was again
packed fromfloor- to ceiling, :the audience
numbering little short of 2,000 persons,
When the curtain_ fell for the last time:
-the enthusiasm of. the audience reached. a
;climax, and bi response. to. "the 'plaudits
showered on` her Mrs. Langtry made -the
following speech ou before
I should like so much to tell y -for
I Ieave Edinburghm how. -grateful I a
the kind way in, which you have -receive
me—really so much mora, than I -deserve
or expected ;- :beoauaie„• of course, -I am.
quite. . novice,. and all; the grand talent
tomes here from all parts of -the world, I
have only been on the, stage .a very. short
-times—Once the 19th: of January, so that
my
this
makes nineteenth week. Now,
I?�
is . impossible to learn to act. in
it
that short time, any more than to -paint a
picture. I
am as; much surprised to find
Yen
au
myself 'standing here before you as.
must be to see -me.: - I have a great dea
l to -
learn ; but I shall work very, very -hard,: u
the -hope that next time I come here I: may
really merit your approval. I shall remand-
ber my first visit to Edinburgh :with -the-
greatest .pleasure-; and, ,indeed,.I ought to
feel quite at home here, for - I -am half
Scotch. Ly mother is a Soot liwoman,
and was born in thia town. I am very
proud of it. '-I Dan only repeat my thanks ,
and hope that it may not be long before I.
ao>sie bagkto this beautiful Edi nbiirgh. and
«bonnie Scotland'''
During the delivery of this impromptu
speech Mrs.` Langtry,' who. had bean pre-
sented with three bouquets, was again and
again applauded. On, leaving the theatre
for the Royal -Hotel she _was followed by a
large Crowd, who cheered lustily Earliet
in tlae day shout ,1,500: persona had as -
Rambled in,. front of the lintel to" see her go
out: for a =drive, and on Sunday afternoon
several hundred persons oongregatedlor a
similar purpose. • -
The electoral district of Nanaimo has 655
voters.
• A.' hear;-Reindinn Tragedy.
TUB 414.41 KiJPLE PAIUADEB,
/►-111other'r Terrible Deed.
. The following are particulars Of the murder of
four children by their mother, and suicide of the
murderess. referred to. -in ourchicago despatches
of Saturday : Seyboidt and his wife did not. live
harmoniously since the -birth of `the last child..
The latter has licit been in good health, and it is
believed despondency caused the deed. From a
number of . notes -written by the oldest daughter
-it appears that. Mre. Seyboldt talked the,matter
over :with her and got her -to consent to the
tragedyq-.. Several -are addresse&to.school-mates,
on childish matters and two to, her father... One
asks -.him to burp them decently and -tells
him where. she leaves .some-moneyi�to buy
flowers: One to a school -mate says: Mother
was -always sick and thought of dying often. and
how we would be treatedt and so thought it beat.
for all of tie to die at�once-and boughtaoinethinp
o i
third, I afterwards then mother: We did not.
t kill us the baby Prat Annie second,' -Tony.
suffer much, and now we are all ontof trouble."
'Seery Bergh:
We can recommend - te Mr. Bergh,:the
great friend of dumb animals in New York,.
.
if he does: not know. its virtueicalready, as
moat probably he .'does, -a • remedy -for the
manyills ofhorses: and cattle that, in, the
hands of men the moat ignorant would pro
dude a marked change for the better in our
four. looted -servants: This.isDr., Dow's
Sturgeon Oil Liniment an inexpensive and -
certain , cure . for sprung sinews, 'sore
shoulder, windgalls; roughorbroken knees,_
contracted, fevered or cracked.hoofs,cords
and similar ailments.. There are few poor
mea who: can afford toilet their horses stay
idle for any length of.•time ..from these
causes- and thus attempt to evade the laws
of humanity and the country.. But if they..
were -. once aware of-. the virtues of Dr.
Dow's Wonderful LiniMentthey would see
that it is easier to keep their horses in good
condition than not.
•
LATEST SCO:TT1SII.NEW
Items from All Oyer the"Ladd o' Cakes.
• .Mr. Ales Moolrie,.wno was' -.=postmaster
at Denny far _ twenty-one : year died.
recently in his 69th year.
10 000 ova of. Loch.
The oonaigninent of ,
Leven trout. " to New Zealand: lice.all'
perished from want of.:a renewal of
ointment of -Dr: flames Geikig to
The app
the Chair `of Geology in:"the • University; in
euecession 'to.: his brother, Dr. Arohibald
Geikie,`has now. been formally oQmpleted
Mr. Francis Murphy -haw received. from
the Dowager 'Countess .of. - Aberdeen an
invitation to visit her at Alloa: Her lady-
shi'- has expressed her:wilIingness tc accept-
P
The dwelling house on G. M. Butchart s
fa iu zit . Oak River was mysteriously
burned to the ground last week. - It -had
been ploughedaround, and no one can
account, -far. its catching, fire.
the " Blue Ribbon” and. her readiness to
aid: in the work;
Greegnook_is in a state of excitement just
now over the.elopement of the young bride
of Mr. :Piele, factor.for Sir Michael Shaw
Stewart. They were only spending. their
honeymoon when he elopedwith a married
d family.
man with n wife aLn y.
A yoiung man named Rogers, -of Stratford,
Ont , caenp:ino`. out near. Rapid City, died
East week. 'of inflammationof the lungs.
The Rev. Mr. Sargent. conducted the
funeral_ ervicae The deceased was an Odd-
fellow,kncd members of the: Order acted as
pallbearers. He leaves a wife and young
family in Stratford to mourn- his untimely
end..
Three weeks a:go Wm. Butler Buttaniore
left the house of J. Doherty at Rat Creek
ostensibly for the purpose of going to the
Woods where he hadashanty near the. As:-
ainiboinef and has -not since been -heard, of
or seen. The distance Bettamore had to.
travel was nine miles, 'and his health at the
time was inno condition to undertake the
journey, but -contrary to the advice of hi.,
friends he: started, and it is thought he, notht
being` familiar with woodcraft, lest
trail'. and wandered around until hunger
arid fatigue overcame his wornone consti-
tution, and be laid down-_ in some out orf'.
the Way place and perished.Several par-
ties have been out searching for -the` miss-
ing lean, but no, trace ,of him couldbe found.
B e was, .aboiit 45 years of age, and had
been an inveterate drinker, but very little is
-- `known of his previous Life. T {41Y_,�
A-niostdistressing death is reported to
have occurred during the recent: 'cyclone .at
Monticello, Miss.: Mrs. Carroll, hearing
the storm approaching, rushed with her
babe; in -her-arms. to her husband,.- who
threw his arm around her neck. At the
same instant the wind blewthehouse down
upon them and crushed them. to the floor,
the mother with the infant in .her arms,
the husband withhisarm around hist wife'a.
neck, and there he. - choked her to death.
The falling timbers did not. seem to hurt
her, but locked the�doctor'•s arm so closely-
about her neck that he. could not move it:
Ile was conscious. that he was: killing her,
but all his efforts to throw off' the timbers,
were futile.: Assistance came_in two hours
too later Thaw husband' felt i that - in, a
London Spectator- : - " We could hard13
define better what we coneeive to be the
difference between.a man of genius. and. a
Man of no genius than by saying that with
men of genius the thoughts behave. more
like passions than thoughts,, and yet;are;_.
orkinan the other morning;. repairing
Aw �.
the roof Of - the Bazaar in Glasgow, fell,
through. the glass, roof and, alighted .on a.
quantity of butter, in which-' he was
q.
thoroiighlyimmersed: 'Pilaf all being thus
broken, he scrambled.. out of his soft bed.
safe and sound, to. :the satisfaction of the;
bystanders. - The butter=woman_ sitting
near by . had fainted from sheer: fright:;
but when she Dame to herself het first_
words were instinctively expressive of her -
sense .of- self-interest: "`Come here,: ma
-man, diimna rin off till Iscrape you. There's
a pun' or two o' my best -butter atickin'_-till=
yer breeks."' - -
And all
points' in Iowi►
`'ebraska,:�lissouri,an- -.
sas, New Mexico, Ariona, Mpu
-taut and Texas;_"
lits SI ORTEST, QUICliEST and
BEST` line to 'St.` Joseph,'
,,. F ''Atehison,:Topeka,Dsni.-
A V^ son; Dallas, Gal= --
. veston,. `;
theastire he was
to all intents and pirposee, and modify papsions,-but never live the life Greenfield N. IS. The ..prObability is.that
gs to':hee1.11. Thus writes G. P: Ayer,
while with ordinary men thoughts mould' lan
Just •in Tiirr[e. •-
" I have suffered : from a severe cough for
several -:years. and it that
grown so danger^
cud . that I 'feared that at .would result
fatally. This'winter it: was more severe
than usual. - -I began taking -Dr. Wilson's
Pulmonary. Cherry Bahama and soon�found
and the idea made•Iiim nearly frantie for
several days. The babe Was also killed.
' The Chu -reit and Tobacco.
man named Henry aceiclentailly shot on the Wes.tbourne trail on
Wednesday afternoon. Ile and, three or
four other. men - were aloag in. a
waggon when. they saw a gopher run across
- the. trail, and they deeided to shoot it, and
. _ter this- purpose one of the men drew his
revolver, but in swinging it out of his
• nockat it went off, and the: ball parried
-away part:of one -of his fingers .and entered
-Williscroft's shoulder frerri the back. The
• party at once drove into the Portage, and.
the w0Uuderi Man wee pla,ced m charge of
- Pr. Vineherg, who, on examinatiOn: found
till -a -bullet had penetrated - deeply inte the
flesh,. and had imbedded. itself out Of reach
of the probes.- Williscrftis doing well.
&this Case had not been takea just when
TO CONSUMPTIVES. - he
it was t r would have .heen no hope of
Ty ooneeded
'Railroad in the World for .
'all "elasses,of travel. "
This Route heatio superior foi..Albert
•Lea, Minneapolis and:Sti Paul.
Rationally reputed as"
-being the Great..
ThrOughCat
Line
Reeder;'can you believe that.the Creator when the.cold Was_ fir-4_taken thete cau.be
afflicts one-third of mankind with a disease. no doubt tha.disease weuld havetbeeti ourea
ler which- there is po temedy ? Dr. 4. 7.• at onCe; and - what Years. ef pain, anaiety
Pierce's " Golden Medical Diecovery " has: and weakness avould have been spared,
cnied hundreds of cases of consamption,- Therea;re many others to -day 'who would
ancl men are living to4lay—healthy,_ robust receive es: muCh benefit frdm this remedy
At the. meeting of the Montreal Coll.,
fereliCa of the MethoaiteChurch of Canada.
on the- Memorial from the -.Brookville.
'cliatriet, relating to the cpiestien in the
discipline ou the usezof Wham° and drams,
-it was moved by Rev. Whitney, secOnded
by Rev. R. Wilion, That the report pf the
committee on this. memorial be rescinded;
thsa thereia no need Of Change hi the dis-
eipline on this. subjeet, as it is now suffi-
ciently explicit. It -was mored in amend-
ment that the question in the discipline he
so, amended se to make. the antiwar in the
negative bindingthroughoutthe candidate's
whole- ministry An amendinent tc; the
amendment was preeented; &eking that the
ensnieg General Conlerence be requested
to give its View of the true. meaning of
the question as it novi stands in the disei-
plias. The an:tend:meat was carried.
able :because (me lung was alinost goes).
Send two starops for Dr. Pieree'e pamphlet Mrs: Garfield is Very Well OH.
AssocisrioN Buffalo N t the result 'of 'the -subscription.' Then her
She has S3p0,000 in GoVerninent bonds,
. hneband's life was' insured for 550,000,.
Through -
:sale at altofftega
t1te, .and
—" When I have aeold hi My head," said .
agentlenuni apologetically, "I -am always which . she Promptly received. dShe also:
was paid the salary ef the Pkesident fer:the
when he didn't haVe just- each a old," unoecupied fiket year,-atnonnting to aboUt
020,000, then; add' to it about.1,30,000, the
stupid:" ,-". And. I have never seen hini
whispered athird party hien aside. ' total Value 'Of Garfield's estate:- That was
was teCeived; that he was able to accunaulate .
in 'a life of fifty years. That makea
0400;000 'doeis it - not? I suppose -that the
income froai this .. total of - more than
14.0000 Will he perhaps' 015,000.a year.'
She is :also; put on the pension lists at
.5-5;000 a year. So she is: conafOrtable, and
• about Rates of
aa Vied Preet & gsnlE )fanager. . gen. Pass. .AN„
-243:Frorit !street -East, Toronto Ont.
try it.
arid your
find travelini
The, Introduction of
De Wimarna's -Compound Elixir _of
remedy hee given great' satisfaction _ on
'account of its perfect reliability in restoring
the feeble to health, and its absolute freedbin
trona -any injurious .properties.- . It is said
by physipiaes and cheinisteto bti the finest
preparation. in the Wcirld, since_its agreeable
eremitic flavor makes it acceptable to the
most .capricions child or -lastidions adult,
and no takes it withbut benefit on
account 'of. .its exciting the fauctions of
nutrition. .
—Last year strawherriee,-.were ripe On.
the 10th•ot J1.111e,,IlsaW the plants are only in
The Governor-General is said to have
abandoned his contemplated visit to British
Columbia this year.
The other day a proclamation, with the
usual ceremonial, was made at the -Cros,s
of Edinburgh withreference te the coinage
currency in Cyprus, and legalizing the
tender of British motley in the island.
-Vie Rapid City Standara says ; At._the
beainning of the year We sent eirculara to
all thethresheretin theLittle Saskatchewan
amount of gam they had threshed, etc.
The following tables, compiled from , the
. returns we have receivedt will. doub.tless
Preye interesting. The average ainaunt
threshed for each farther, according to
theie figures, a little over 525 buishels--is
small, but it must be reruembe-red that- a
large number of the farnis Were workedfor
the first time last yeat, and. iii manycases
onivasfew acres were cropped. Among the
older settiera the average *as itheut 1,200
bushels._ .Should, this 'season pkove a favor-
able .one these figures- will be donbled when
41e:thresher pays -his next- visit,.
• —A laWyer -said sneeringly to a -clergy-
man, "If I had a Stupid son I'd make a
miniater but of him." - The clergyinin
thon.ghtamoment and then queietly replied,
was he?"
Dr. Thomas Grainger Stewart, Professor
of Preztice. of Physic in Edinbiligh
versity, - now, one of the Queen's
Physicians ia Ordinary in So:Aland, in
room of the late Sir :Robert Christisoe.„
-LA. Man thinks. he • knows everything
when he really knows nothing; and he
thinks he -knavls nOthing•-when he. really
knows pretty nearly everything. •
—In western districts egg featiVels are
the latest Bach ladY. brings in egg with
her name, .wtitten. :upon' it. They- ate
&posited in & basket, and before' supper
they ate passed protind and each gentle-
man takes one-, and the lady. --whose name
he draws ie his partner for supper, Which
is probably compose& of eggs.
—The -Masonic Grand Lodge- of Canada
Meet LOD4OD on:July 12th. A.. pro-
position to paftlie Toronto -the. .perrnanent
outside,feeling. The neit move _Might be
to sPend the fine Grand Ledge surphiSin
Matonie temple ler Toronto's hon7 and.
Chirietaimi.tirtd Quacks
Have long plied their vocation -Off the
Buffeting pe&als_ef the people. The knife
has pared to the quick ; caustic applications'
have tormented the victims. of corns until
the conviction shaPed iteelf. —there's no
proves on what a slender:. basis public
opinion. often rests. If 'yen suffer from
corhs get the Extractot and . you: will be
Lily, my dear," saga th.e chilcregood,-
kind grandmother,.." yon should not make
-faces se—W11 make- you awfully -Ugly when
yotilgrow-nes'l Lily is inipressed, -and pre-
sently creeping to the dear kind, old lady's:
side, She says, timidly : " What did you use
to- Make faoes for when- you. Were little,
grandma?"
lintnortain to ,-Travellers.
• • Special inducements ire Offered you by
the Ilurlingten route. It will pay you to
read their advertisement to he found else,
whete in this istne.
—,-Messrs, Richmond and RoYden, of
Kingston, have purchased the two -ten safe
formerly in use in the Bank . of Montreal -
here, in wiOla they intend- to store -their
- Thousands upon thousands of bottles of
kierboline, a deodorised extract of petro-
leum, haile been sold, and froth all over
the _bind chums „one.: universal ., Ciyr
cllris the best:hair restorer eve used. " Sold
unu_ Al in a
THE PRESSMAN FAVORITE
oiler ompositia
This coniposition is the :cheapett and
best; and is -the only composition lased by
Ont., -far news. Unit jok ;Work. IX also
extensively Oiled in other halve Canadian ,
SamPi9t and -civet -Slats :11111.1RE by
ddressing
ISAAC 'W. ellotipvtirArr,
No. 11 Ferguson .A.vetitte, tilantlitiou, Ont.
DR: T, -FELIX GOVRIUD'S
HT. OnesT YIELD l(PER. ACRE.)
Iteparted by f3a.ts. Wheat.
J. Brown 05 bna buiS.
511 bias.
ORIENTAL CREAM OR VOICE BEAUTIFIER
z—To- paint a sunflowei and stand ten
.0.oes from it, throwitig the head to one -
side, halt doffing the eyes; and imagining it
a symphony in yellow, May please Some
peoPle .arta is -Perfectly harinless, provided
they do not get vexed and.call you a Philis-
tine! and tell -you' there is no appteCiation
of heanty 'rut soul. The performance
is that of an methete, provided lie Wears his
hair long and his pants are short. '
the debilitated wornan's best -reitorative
—Mt. Rdnald the steam lire engine
rnitnufacsturer, predicts, in a letter to a
contemporary, that Canada will be a great
- Oscar Wilde, regarding his visit to this
couutry, said to a Rochester reporter :
4 The rivers of Canada are the finest. of
your country, and -I -conaicter the situation
,of Quebeefiner than any -city a „America."
He said he intended.visitihg-Japan, retnrn-
ing to England -by way of America,.
glory.e—Kingsfort Whig.
congestion of the throat, and has been,
Hon. A.. S. Hardy is again suffering from
Compelled thereby to 'caned a. series of
nieetinge-arranged for him for this
The royal party at Epsom on Derby, Day
conaisted of= the -Prince and Princess of
Wales, the Duke and Duchess'. of Edin-
burgh, the Duke and Duehess of Con,
naught, Princeand Princess- Christian, -the
Duke of Cambridge, the Grind .Pitlie of
f St
J. Brown.......... 40 bile. 29;bir. ' the Duke of Portland, the
'W P Marlatt.. 5a " - w; at Oil Earl -of Hardwiekeend Lord Alfred Paget.
ll'iyc2asn,'%Brnsaons;n*.sh4s4es' hod, lel:. 4:usher's oui.;sx The Prindesi &Wales looked v exceedingly
_-LThe Rerai New -Yorker cills for seine
genlus to invent a machine to cull out the
poor cranberries from the good on_es.
Mr. Holden, the filb3008130t;of Lord Frei:17
eriok Caiendish in the Hons. Of Qemniona,
began• beakkeeper to, York!
shire worsted spinning mil. afterviards.
populai, being," strongly Piiritanio, often
bitter and alwaye stern:' He ie new &rich
and proSpercini woollen Mannfanthrer.
.sbutter fo old= itthe other day, when he
found a 'anal robin's. nest, in.whiCh was a
farina weli as Beantififts the: 'Skis.
pies, Freck-
Patches and
every
jai: on beau -
detection. It
has stood the
test -of thirtY
-years, and
so limitless
we taste it to
he sure the
vroperly
tio:int) ' As Van ladies gf.11 use thein, 1- record -
77.16744 Gonft,d's Creant: as the least harrafab
eat the -Skin, Oepatratients.'! " One bottle wiil last
sill, months - using jt eVeri day. Also Poudrs-
Dealers. tliroughout the U.1.S., Canada" and "El:t-
Beward for arrest and, picot di any one selling
betty growers_ 'Fong like toleee Borne One'
he saysc. was.. a, great suceesa .
Try buttermilk forifie removal of freckles,
an and butternutstains.
tight -fitting dark. 33rown 3
bonnet, of: Argit•golor,,ed.„ oills;tenlivened
with a naive* hinging of light :blue. The
Duchess of Edinburgh, who wore Mack,
looked slightlY pale end .
The trouble lia,s heretofore been tha
haye had to mix a few good berri
Mike the bad ones sell. -
The .publio 'are now
extended' trial -that Dr.
/they
in to
•
jailed freni.
ilson's Anti -
are *hat they.
bilious and Preserving Pill
are said by the. inventor lo be—composed
of Vegetable extracts, safe to use; for any
sex or age, benign in 'their action,. and
nowerful to Search out the cause of disease'
arsenical poisoning in Cambridgeport from
sleeping in a room newly papered. The
_room Was °Coupled two 'successive nights
by twd different ..-persone, each of whom
beCame ill with vomiting.and purging. A.
portion of the wall paper was analyzed and -
arsenic was detected.
LOIN' .SIVINGS:-..
INCORPORATED -4. V. 1855.
Paid tap Catittio $2006;4000
Total Axiom 6$50004!
READ OFFICE , TORONTO.
Try 'planting 'sunflowers, in your garden
if .compelled liye in as malarial neighbot;
An army of blackbirds recently deVas-
Lends.money upon Beal Estate -in the Prov
.inces:of Ontario and lianiteba -at current rates
of interest; and cm the most favorable terms
PUTChalidtit Mtniciipal Debentures and Mortgage
rif (lung or middle aged men suffering
piteinatnre old age, SS • the results - of bad.
habits, should iend three Stamps fOr Part
VI. of -Dime Series pamphlets. „Address
on Beal Estate.
For further particulars apply to
Try a wet tOwel tri the 'bank bf the.. neok.
'when sleepleis.,
-At the -last meeting of the OttawatCity.
Pler .gighness.Prineesk 'Louise 'upon
her safe artival in Canada,_and.they beg to.
muftis' Het :Royal Highness that it affords.
rthem-ilatere gratification -to -learn that her
health has been fully teetered, and that
they may Indulge in the anticipation of
'giving 'her once- morea Weleorne, be the
. It -is settled beyend -doubt that Judge
Mackenzie., _of Toronto,vrill rei.sign
his -seat ourthe Bench.
ueen 'Victoria', to manage the royal: tistab..-
hment at all the palaces. . •
' 11IERBERT MASON, Manager.
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