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turn Showing for 'each license district the reasonable .compensation for, the use of his priated unless 'there was am i parative ]DRIMIANIS AND TNIKENJIL CONDITION9 TORONTO CIRURCAR-GOERS- ._�_ I �
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. , Reb. '16, 1,88,2- 1 it WAS mleati � — . — �
�. . I . � 'number of.4i s in which, Under sections im and the acti6a,-was brougbt Public reason for it� 0 tba,t .1 I 1.
. I I me _ I . � . .1 I I I TkInk In a.1inuibleWhile Asleep. Not ,Oue-�ffnlf at', woroato?w Foliulatlon
- I__ I . � I , id 63 respectively of the Liquor License to compel him to do so. But dowd to 'the, there was an imperative. public reason for 11` we . I , I I I I . I I .
. -� . . I . . I � I al � � MoLareu took advantage of the the Streams Bill,'and a mail must be blind I , � . 11 . I Attending,Clau 'I..' , I
� I,, at thklp.,�wers of County Judges have W11, time that I � . I . I Dreams aria night thougl its uncheckedby , , re
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.� " .1.. - I . I ' decisioulli this*Pase no one had attempted to the manifest facts of the, ca,se,unleas ,he the judgInerit'and imicontr4led by the will With her aeventy.;hve churches, or one to
. 1� I 01TUR10 LEGISLA US, exercised in the inatter of (a). revocation of I I � .
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11 . � . 1. d ovary 1,152 of her �population, Toronto well
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. I � . � licenses improperly obtained a4a(b) thein-_ ,,to aisput - e. the' right of every paisoii to a mitted that. A large number of par. It is,not true that we a o not reaBon .i ' ',,Is , iy of �
, � . ____4_ , I DUBBage of ,all Streams, and sons engaged, ,in. the lumber trade dreams, that the exercise t)f, t s the, ti of the 11 Ci I
. vestigati6a, of negligence of inspectors." the, frep I . I be , I I
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I I . he judgment Churches," From a calculation made last
. � � 1. . The reason be made the.-motiou, was be- ventured, to say that the - reason for this expressed a decided � opinion as to the is Wholly suspended,, and I that t na
. I ,qHr MERCPR XSTATE-'� cause, under the Act some persons had been. Was that pboplefelb it -would be monstrous 136deEpityaiaddesirabilitjoi�uo�iagislation. 1. it appearstliatthe total attendance , �
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... I I guilty of negl . igence. The provision'allow common sense to Say Affer,considering ibe'xnatter the Govern. , entirely - re not altogether,in abbyanco, . , ,has in the city,, and st all -
Mr. Lauder m0ed for areturn showing, - and repuguant to � .. facilities a 11 I
' . the i exclusi n the conclusion that' tlwy I , the services, wiiii ribout 58,000., As man �
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;eceipts and expenditure in detail since'the ing juiltes to cancel .licenses when qe in I - but, they doze while the subordinate powers �
� persons a than one
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1 1 clauses.of the Ac een'intringed was use OfA stream.becauBe �be hold experlded had bit tilion the true mode I of compon- of the mind those -which play the parts of would attend =or. , '
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ilate of last return connected with the t hi,d b gatfug parties I - - . service, these figures would not. re ,, present I
. . _. - - , I not,taken advantage of _ Who had the class of im picture-ca�rriersandrecord-janders--r
. istate of the la,te Andrew Mercer, Elbowing . sufficiently. I He, a few.dollars in maCng improvements upon , . . . I aren, and .,the treas � I ansack � �
thoug�t, tba,t the return would show 'the a parfic"ular portion of it'. To his mind it prov6mbrits owned,.by Mr. MoL . ihe actual nu &bei of churcia,goers, which',
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- also in a ,separate gedount 4"detailed state- � I only fair and reasonable ures of� memory and �mlngle after 'maki � ng due. allowance, may be safely '
ment of the,,cost'of the building. ]known, as :Provision was availed f bid ever. Wits much more fair and reasonalalle-fo say that tolls Were th - together in, the direst conh � .
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01 S, -m, , tiOul in such cases- It and new. Imagination,,is not active,
the Andrew Mercer eformatbry. At t�a, The obj6dt,of the second portion ODIne �. re-, to the owner of the improvements,f, Hwviog mOde'of o6trapdrass. I I - said to be between 35,000 and 40,000, 1
, ':ft I , , isi t, in f Ily to say � that , tolls' could , no be,, but it remains* just enough awake to slip. - O;_�
I I was to ascert 41 how f�r the p ion regard to the public iiateres fhe,streamB w 10 t or . between 40J and 46 per cent. ,
I- - I . time of the death, ,of the -late Andrew turn . _Ov I 11 � � . '
� � I leled that would be sufficient 6 the entire. "population of 86,445.. The .
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.. providing for the t oval of inspectors�fort upon which you, have made these improve- . ompensa., ply the connecting links which give. ""am- kethodist,Churob, if all four branches ofit, :
Mercer the 4value of his, el state was *placed tion. the very fact that conaparlies )led ing continuity to those parts of the phan-
a -as enforced. Re' wa� mentsilit is only � . I I . I � I
I' glaring negligenc' S , just that the public should � � �
at abo6tiBM00 in stocks, real' estate, , i ejo been forined for the . I :be taken together, heads the list With &,
I 'and - Property. ]act aware, of any s c% case, as member', of haVe,the,right to use. them from t in . ptirpose of imprlay'ng 'tasmagorlei, vihich we ebauce to remeniber a -
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securities , personal this . , in I not interfering seirlou�ly'with your streams arid ri)Lqrs, and that tbay,rehed . total a'dendance of ov � r , 13,000, Ott �
. a community did ' t_.car,e assu&e�the - on recovering perfect self-consciousnesB, 1. I twise -
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arnoiantwas taken possession of by'.tbo ti %f -them, and that you shallbe paid for for theii return on tolls ieceiwd from the first place, is taken by the Oman ;
- msibOity'a an orciiagAhapp clauses. -'. - user I . and which, being remembered, we �call
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Ontario, Government, and it might be that reep, , I ' those, who usei " dreams.1,1 No one remembers more than lie Chi.irch, with an 'attenda, ce of -
.Mr. Hardy, Wasi inclined to thinkAbat such :Uselr according, to its real value."' I .. - a those improvements, was . Catho I in,order,by'the ' u
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they would be required to refund the there were no such'cases, and if so i . t mi&t Take the case' with'reg railways, , a sufficient susv;�r to that charge. The one' dre'am, ijbIaBB he has roused from ' I C�u�ch of �
whole sum -ex, . . I ' ple , ciroumi - , .. I ' O"Owe� . .1 �
. . .pendedbyth6m out 6f1his pend- __I charters granted Blm � Ames, - therefore, that P'Inora than. once. This expe'rience F&g? Jd With ,11,872, the 'Pia&yteriarr- .
mounted to �-5161,000. ;'This � � it -,all on tostand: They Were all built under' I . I
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, estate..which a . . �9,. ow . , the moti � . - 11 1! ent; wbich'�ecured to the private 'individuals' had� priaflt�bly an.'- hawled to the. inference that dm - arias 0141Y . I . With 11 ,815, the Metli6disi Church � 1:1
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I expenditure" had exceeded ,the realization: "lug inquiries. - ,_ _ 11 , ; ,by.Act 6f Parliam 11 "' i gaged , int ventures , , of � this kind occur'at.the , 10,00Q, Coriarega;tional, � ..
. out.ofibe estate or in,otber r. M�reditlr wa� surprised, 'after ithe public the use of, t am, upon ,payment o moment or in the act of in Canada.wil �
. L Cifil certain, freights' and tolls. Suppose the showed " that co*brisaflon ... by � tol " 4,311,r arld� Bap�tist, '2,97f. Re )argest __�
. . a ,trenched' on Pro ' VI recent 5,4tement, of the Att6ruey-General � � 18 awaking. There- are. _d '
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. . Goveraineft ba � in . ' I I pUblic'&re suddenly 'startled by the de- Was � &� .methia&� which '. - furnished' ,a reams which talie single! congregatio'n', Is St. Michael'B, the - ,
- regarding the successful working .of'the , l � P*e ip the process, -of- returning' to WD-. . I
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,funds in anticipatiou'of sales of property! It c I' wb6 6fiould de iamable returil.,\ The .'bon. gentl . � total att6ridauc - ; "' _� �
. I I - . nts ofthe ision oi-ii.judgE clare these r,Pa' * iih'ere 1)eing 3,900. The ., :
. -audeeouxities-b�olongingtdthe,estv,te. The, ,Crocks Acti to hear the stateme I email sclousness-for. exempts,- thogb iiifitan- Rqv. Dr:Wil I I
I I I 1. � I monater toi ilamilton,-,whias�ugbt to throw railw;ayg to - be . private property-, - and -had said that taking tolls would be a dia* , falleous ' scenes and ,Peet,,IeH which � nexti et,H,with I 'a. attendance i
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amount realize I so far Item the bstate had .of them w riot� �PO ;. and t' I
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. only baen,:�048C%00, 'tiud.� tbb-�'balafibe,_, was , I a blame 'upon the, county judges, Which that ibe owners � , ,. . 1011, .are suggested by the. sound 'or feefinj Wit 3,1-,�8. - . � I . -
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-ta�an7frbm -�-:�,x6viuei�l-A�s,t-r,witholij- priaparl . -�_wbat-*Ould- -that-w.as-di'agr�e6ful-in-taki,ng-toll4�-.ok-in- - I - I -_1-1— I .
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he:, ,� - - � t whose dutyxt astoonfo a these pJrov . � or � I rid I - . 1.
yilioneys� sions �. I . 'torsi He be the duty'bf t ' 7
- , ote, of the House. T re were no vo as , !. , ,he Legislature in a case of c011ectingthem. As'good,mewas,,he . I �,
,taken � use' -to expend, an I I arid disnaiss neglige 1 epee � of the subject with a v'iew to dipwover tli,e ,T)r, I>. .
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I on at I bough comi that kind ? W6uldt it be, ac�cordllag to the - the bon. member woe ". ,
. � knew of one case wh - I I , I . e� I erigaged'In that nAturi, of dreams, a,nd the la.w% of (JrrAra, - 1'�Ixw�';-, Buffalo, N. ,Y. :. Dear - - ' I
plaint -had,, been - W t�;arik you, for the' &6 t
. . aeoo"t',of the. Meteor estate Other .than i . )ndlict Of &I contention of the bon. �antl6rueil.cpposite, work', Without it being, counted 'at, alit 'die- jog, fee medical purpose'o, in couoe,,ctW,,ti ,W-1 b /e a ..,
out of the proceeds,of 64446:f�,'-aiialf'k made of the cl 1 t'be ,to. graceftil: .. . . , , �, J,� ". - , . X,;I0,F4C;6e1-r�,49 f .
was, . I Qvincial funds bad Licofi�e Inspector, the Goveinmentrefused. to buy, up these railways, or Would I . � t " , � � b the tie%truent btsleeplegories,#, T firtj per- , r6an ywjr oI Favorite Pre.� J
. shown that the Fr . jk�- -Morris said that as the Go lent Wit 1,rj 11 " VL a
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I '. � . to interfere. 'It -was said that theirlembbr pass ami Ac I , ' sualled that dreams occur iii -the , - (it � K04-)� 'X,i, ,,.;�11k48,,%.ha4 Imted se n �'. ,!
. � been paid ,out ou.,a ,fund to. which. it,was W intended -t b �' The course M as determined to pass the Bilh the only' I P"P�c Yf-;,�K)-';�, 042k,,P4vejAc!��, 11 rw��,� ia bad. A-fter . I
,yforgotten. .Thatthoy �!�,`,�� I %-�P' ��L]�; to be
� I . doubtful if the Government had a� sound' for' West. Middlesex stood . bet eian the originally o a .. course to be,Jaken.by the Opp6gi6on wo sleep and �re who]) tak�tiv ",4,,S� ),,� - _ , I
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elaim,:their -course, wis,certainly . -Inspector-- and -t had advocated . by bon. gentlem6il'opposite do not andcannot take place i'rj ae ,V �� �: abou ' I
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... � . a papar6.6onnect d vAth the 'Would have to be followed, ind the1ailways b6simplytoprotestagainst it. ,� He con- � ,,I,,. �,�4 V, . I
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- He contended ,that Aeith6r't . . . I , . ,ep j;s p,rjera�.glp,- - . .
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� of blame. - ." ' _- � I 1. I bought upri otherwise the 'Government tended that the Bill When first introduced -and whelil this state prev il.o the is�bq I� A�0,,,&Xk�, i;"altion, mich'... � 1
Dominion mor the. Imp�erial,Goveenm' vojp!a%t� I . . . . I ugge§tea by the�pkrticular case o � �a , , r,X I I � .
� ' .1 . ents , -hat. if his bon.' Would be making the Owners of tIabse -lines was 13 � f Me- nate fa,etiltieB aresleeping, 4p,d the J�I(Aureii-- I . ,, —, I
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, . would have dealt go harshly with, the l' � ' Laren vs. Caldwell, and that this W*'9, �not . . . �
. � friend bad seen the papers -.hi ,Wks toll4ieep6rs against their will I- The cases, .1 I
. . estate as had,'bedu dorib in � I . is memory _' ' and records wbich = 4�(ee,nals wr� ST 'D ' - I & - G Mi '- I ."�
Claimants to an I thefirst instance in :which� difficuffies of I �
I have :recollected that far he contended; weieexactiy,a�rialogous- The' 11 .1 not disturbed. JORRM0 V I
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I this case, a;nd the, Government .'would And. , public fiecessiti. tilts nature. had arisen. The � measure- was must Uladerat'and Bleep, and it i8, bccaupc. ., I., - I I ,�
. that the'people of the country had'm`6r, from. the - Government declining to inter- AotVas 6i Itwaaentirely ,,, . � I � I 11 .��. .1 I. I
d order a an investi. Within the competency o� the,House to pass Opposed to natural jusitice-,and as .such it the two phen0hriene, have 2266'bkherto� been ' . .: I I 11 I
nympaithy with the Mercar family than fare it did interfere on a � : I I B, A N WE k S', I . . �
. , r, I— the Police it, and Ahis being the case he conteude& it Ought not to pass, �aud, he'had no ' doubt -studi,d together that 801ittle is generally 1. . I - � I 11 .. . J . 1
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. . � they imagined. - I .. 1, , obs'er. magiatre,te.of Strathroy, who was appointed, wasthel'duty�of the, Government to submit - � that When �it came before tbe-suthorities at kiib,,.abotit,,6i,ih6r.-'.t�lroTtt, "Dre,a� . . I I .1 I I ."
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D1i..MGwat .saicI that mogtofthe . . pooe. ' The it ill the same shape as thatill which it had � Ott&*& they would simply, do their duty the - 7, - � - and RATTENVURY ST." CLINTQN. I
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ations madg bylais bon. liliend., had'beell, s.commissioner f6i'Ahat ,put I I 2 ff � " �liyd� Jibiamir CrraTi-' . . - �
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I I .� I I I I gone' as far -us. the cir- been ',pa§sed last session, arid to leave tb6 , and.declaie it to -be unconstitutional and ,Z% � . . . I I _ . I
ore, and the cireum Government, . 11 , . . I I Ile, in Po rj?. r][IRANSACT' ,
made bef stances to cumstances oPace 'ease I I a peared,to war- responsibility 6ud odiunit of ---disallowance contrary"to: sound precedent. .1 , I , . .L . I pula"I's Xloilemy:forFeb , rim S GFNkRAt B�kNHING BUSINESS. i,
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� - . ., . � I . - I - . . L�foney advanced on Mortgag�siud Notes othand �,
. I whichhe referred. presented, aQ no in 81. . .T . . p , '' Mr. Lyon though that'if: the Bill did not . : I , . ,� - D, ft -
i I rant.' � � - - , . whereit properly belonged', viz.,!;with bon. t� IF]ITS, igirk": Firics , sis�ued�aya,bleatl)ar,attLI1,�be'olBeesofthe�� I �
oil savor : I I . I , I I ' Merthant'R Bank of�Crixjada, NowYoikexchangs , - . �
H6,(Mr. Laud6r)"lind expressed I I � . ; d6fendad it, and �pass it would be a great ininstibe to the , , :
. � The motion.was. allowed to stand. .1 . . gentlemen oppooite-wirc I I , Successfully treated by World's�DigpensarF blought,and'' ' -ENTION
occasionalhe'opirii6n that -fbe'48'atd,ol"a:� � � . � � . ,_ . -at Ot awe Who made it.- . ,6f'ortt&i.io,'an'd,!particiilarly to- � Medical Ass6ciaiidn. .Addrdss -wit sold. P11611PT ATT _,VAID TO COL� ' I I
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. I person ivbo diedle"i Ing I egI ma 8 0 ild� - - , .THE,BUDGET. , , I I - I � th . I for. pamphlet, Buffalo, N. Y. ' . � h - stamp� LliOWIONS througho . u t'C Statax. ' �
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- . reu,with noother cWinants,sho dgoto.� I Mr. Mereaith inquireid'when it was the Mr. Meredith wa's-of opinion that,wbile I came. ' It was well 'known that nearly all , ,.. I I I " I 1- I .I . . .- , . I . I I
. I .the children. ': He',antirely differed from , I I . . . � the timbef taken from the shores of 'the 1� .. . . a"anced,tolarmars on thciro�m n9tee,foranylength � . ,��,
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. I . him in that raspect-��that there should be inteiltio-ii: of the' GbXprnment to: submit the pl,oper colubtru.6tion of.' the Act,712' ' Wag floats I I I . . . , of time to suit the borxowe`i,. Ail marketable sceuri-�.' , .
. � - . - ' Georgian Bay a',t'o market,arld if f - - - � tiesboughtand �old.' - . . � . : �
- a recognized 'difference . in - � t their financial itatem&t�,tii the House. � , Victoria, Was under theL consideration of lumbermen were'not allowed"'t6illse th6s . a -A 89innunibullstic Young 1,ady's Allil.' I ,: I � .. . I I � � . � �
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of this country as reaards'. legitimate . � . . streams oil reasonable -terms the. settlers ' . �. nighi Adv?nture. � BixHiiiii'iN Nii - ,�
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. make his statement on Thursday - , ' ' , -should-riot interfere with ift.. His denied - . I I w Y, X AGENTS"'OF THE' .` ..' I � : I �!
I 'illegitimate . It , WIC13 1. ' . . � . . . . I . . .. � - . , .. I . 1, I .. � ANX-OF CANADA.':,:'. .
. amd. I . .children' I . I wbuld not be'abi6io,sail 'their' timbsr and ,. MERCHA24,'s Bolt
. beeL' � Mr. Hardy,,present.ed -a'return c1boilds h -streanis were � A Toronto report says � It i . . . . % . � . �, 1. � . �'l
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. - that a . per- . 11 . P " . I th6': proposition: t at the � ille Gov6innidn� would lose large ounis"In, I I 9 not often L . , I
I . . . . ause of 'that difference' ' and.securiiies registered ,in the rovincia natural highways. There � was a, right . that pedestrians returning home at a 'late INTEREST-Al-r'ONED' OJ� D-PP-081Tk , , . .11
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I tion of this' ' property' --ba& been taken for i a Ito timber dues. -..The. prov'isions of the ,Bill hour encounter somilambulis I - . �. I . .. � � . 11
I - - public purposes. His hon."Ifiend had said Registrar'g�Offi6e-siuc_e theissi return.L.,-. ' use the Water wben'the-str6saliwas �flo t, W6re ju4t,and. ample in regard to. compen- I ts, for these
' The Houseadjoura6d at 4.45. L "' ' -The Original. peculiar persons, I , J. FL. TISDAML. 'T. A;',GA-T�E'
. . \. . tbut'p6blie sympathy wag in'fa�,or of the, I , able one, but not otherwise. ' I , sation, taking, into account; as they', did, the who, 'ramble about while A. JOHNSTON L , . � I . . 1
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I .- illegitimate son of *Merc6r',��..,_.Jfthe public Tursi).Ay, Feb. 7.-TlioSpeaker . t � o � ok the Act was:pasaed with that Via$' of the . state 6oft'of the improvements 4, If, tfia� ex�lu�gi,, peaceable 6itizeng are safe in I the .,arms. of t . : J. PENTLAND T'ISDALL, Man r. � . � . I
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. : ) was aware of the facts thepp,-muld bd -no, chair .+. 3 n,olooj , . . , ' . a law. The 6ontention tha c right to Morpheus are eithet very sbarce or 'con. I . . � I I 1 age
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I T an M num ; . I Petitions Weia, .., .i , . applied. to other streams wi - � . . plitien e L' i I . - . �
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such sympathy. a la�4'be .." I prpselite , � a - I , - J . a I p , otsf'.--wh'efe � t ey'a,'re� 'not ,likely to t d ' M HILLO? 17TVAL TIRE INSURA �.
. bar of such cases be ore is, a�entiofi while . Mr. Naiin�W. E. Youmans and others, contended, because it, did.not provide for tij L Act, there ' would be" numberless L -i ' I I � _� I . 1. . ,
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occupying 'his )?resent po Viti n, and the' of Fit. " Thomas, � pra�irrg'. 'that scientific comp6rigatiOn .'to th6 of imr molaAed .byL the "W ' I I ' L I
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. course,taken depended V4 itiuchupou, the temperance ,textbooks maybe introduced tia6,nts. , 'Ther0fo it7nn"t bavd, b ' een Algoma, 'mi rto tb�Ciu the McLaren.' the iollowingin'cident, which occurred I : THOS..,N' IL , G, T � I I 1
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I ended, to app y � ,to sfi6h'stre 811 I I . . � - / , I 11
. o � Common Schools ; by. Mr. .GibBon, int . I �caliy , ams ,,.as. Ia an6arly'llour' yesterday moriling. in ,-the . I _� I
efteumstarreas,of the caiCand, the value of 'int . . 11 11 ' ' Caldwell ; case'. , He supported Ahe' Bill I HARL06j i �
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the estate. I' th6 pkeieui case the estate Hamilton, of Re,�- Sbptimus. Jones and. were 110aiable. without and independent ,,of , Park will be. �found interesting : Miss, _' � . � 1. �_ , , ,
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wa go very large. onei,'inil.enablad. them t6 ,others,.,of'Torouto;'of Johnson Harrison, . any artificial' improvements. .What, was � I � .. the interest of the, Pro 'Broughall, -a daughter of. the Rev.' Bit. Farmerswishing to'insure wilmnd� this Company - 1,
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I settle: on, the illogitim:%te son Of Mr. Mercer 0dl., of Halton �; of R. S. Woods _Wal., of. th��,�qnt6ntiorl.pf bon. gebtlemen opposite, 9 . - ' . Broughall, rector of.St. Stephen's Church . ne ofthebestand chs�pest to insure in,and �villbe , - ,,
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.. - . . Mr..Leeg spoke 'in opposition to the Bill." - - - ,Zitedonat-t4eirllonicei
a much larger income than , bib father had .0batha ' EL although half"a � million ,dollars. m.ight . :. I Owes Walking,d6wil; College avenue-abollit i , anti,ofuce.: :.,� . , .!,information be sentt,o the - � , ��
m.; of.,Wolverton et al., of Wood- Th t, - I .; - . I . The motion, for the'second readi � I . , /_ � 4y .. . I .1
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- accustomed t&� expand. - 'Tt stock" - bb:expended y a Private ,owner upon is I I I i I o!61ock �1'sterdsy naorping in company with � . .. . '. I . I
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I appeared from` the evideitce::,thut $1,600 R_ Davieon, of D Ass ; S.. S.- Nalles, oi., 6wu*Iands for t a purpose o im .1 � - 1. - . . '. I . her brother and 11 heryoung go ' . � i
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urgi to the gain � � I .� . 1, . 1. '. - - when. fbey'met a young lady, apparently 1. . 1. . q :'' I I �-" : , ..,
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expensesauring.his.lifetims; �nd!they had - - Mr.' Naiiil�- lee ybaisago -took I STIE]EL'S' SAC1191F,WE- . ' � .about iS years of age, hurr�ing to �kv 1(.� ,
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nettled Upon -the son and ]lie family a sum. �,for amendments to the Dog Ta,x Act ; rod 1. and gave tothe U.ge of thopublic Sad Fate" of -iL Boston. Woman- � In . curred Sleep Rollo' * ' I .. . �. . 1. , , . I .11'
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. exceeding-thmt amount. It ,appeared Ahat aJso' for amendments to the Act respect- � . I commenced to sing in -`a� 16 voice after. Ilpm,: On cli6i@o assoAment of CLOCES ---
I OML ' 'Tiergugh Iter . xlievbtion. 'to an I , Psti'" eb ,�_.�_ � . , , ,, . !` , , � - -7� I -WATCHES JEWELLERY'afid PLATED IVAIiE, �V .:,: i
his father had 3ontempla,ted- putting 'him' Ahg the reinoval of personsfr the county enormous cost, without any compensation .. ,: � I .. an . . .1 , .. ., I . i
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.1� � � I whatever. The fact that L the Act.did not xtisalle Bro'glicir. I . I . I � ,IL . � I I ,� � , ;� . * , 1,
in possession of u farm, and inthnated tbal' jh'ils to Provincial Institutions � � � .. I � � I 1. . � A - -, I � . . ' . �., . � 1. I
t' . , . -d satioll I - � I . I ,� I 1. �. . nd everybnbwill�sky�,,,_: ., - , , ,, '
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he did uot� in end doing, anything More Mi' -Cascaden-Of the Elgin County provl. a, I - ' � ' er mystic, way, 6tcq : , I I clooko /Watchil, Ill, Nplird"On"Ahu'rt Otite , , -1, '
I I -ille. elear6st� iridi A. Boston despaioll says : A ver thetic � I I I" L' I I . ". . 1;
. for him� He had-' endeavored to find out Council; for the. abolition of market ife'es. his mind . ication, that . I y Pa L - L, I 1. I I �.
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intent of . �the Legislature. in � - os6 suspicions being a;roused by the, �. 11 . I L , � -
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what the 'father's views ke�ke.�'alad the. �, Mr.Adclkirla-Of the Council of Walling-, the : . .. I I hall, wh . I I .. I .1 I ." r ,� :1
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� whole of tilb evidence Was t6the-6116�t-tlaat toi2-,-ag�i�st-boii�s�d:ri�il.*�,ys being4116wed, 184,9 was'witb reference solely to ,,those, Howard, i,woman of'.nearly. -56, years, died Iight robes ..worn by the, young girl, .asked � � % ':
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he did not, contemplate',. doliig�:Iauythifi� to,imalgainate, except with, tbe��bo�sent of streams I . of nature. at the' �general:,Iaosplta in 8 s"vat'OrI' , one ofibe gentleman to follo�� lier. In'the / I . �, I � _1� � I
I . He recogn i , Her career was 'marked' by, monumental ineantilae'the soma ambulist .� '' . it b' / �' . 11�., , . I � V��. . I � �
more them that for him��iba;t`& Goveri-`. the inuiaicipitlities granting the bonuses. : - ' i ad the right of the ..Legislature ; �,� ! " , ". �_' - _ , � � " I �
ropeity, &_ a" " I vate ' -an persev''ran6e and by'a devo. , � . � .. I I . I
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the best of it.' They had '�6t only. secured County' Counc , , ,for 'amendment , to th a expropriate private'�poperty'for'the public. ... .. .. was me y I �'BITTER
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mab,C ouldtske-:tbe� � a' . Mr., . MeMation . Of the . "Wentworth .to interfere with pri prop6rty'aud�to . : tio l toall ins o er *hic 1. ion'' fa ndn,',s�varal of . I . �L
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. � to the son the farm property, bu . fiad also � - interest, .: line- It � must �,b6 'conclusively ended in� .her own insanity And deatla. students,'and who -were. going ill'the � A Xedlcine,: not a Drink,) � �. ." -, ' 1.
. t Jury Law. �11 ' samd..dir6etion'4s-th6'firs���arty. Tlie girl '� � I I �- I ..
-the first report,of. d6nionstrsited that it is ill the"public, itit During -the war she- �Vas� in charge � . . _1 . I I I I , I I I 0
settled upon his familya,very conpidetabh3 � Mr. T.raser prbsented er- - , * of a i Ir r robe'de n�it; presented a, ghost-like , . � .CONTA'INS I I J,
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I . 9 , '�: � .est before the Legislatur ba s manufactory of, array 61othing, And.-WaB 11 0 - - I - I I . . 1. ; I ! ,,
� I I additional sum. The Only, ground. ,upon the Private Bills Cbmmittee; � . 6 n o interfere, appearance, and when slii',wig -first seen by i I ,. toPs, RUCHU, DIANDRAKE, I 11 1;
I I . which it could possibly' -be said a'sufficient - Mr. D�rodhe presented the ith, Sth'and� and then-', due compensation must "be. , noted for �'her -executive ability while hot, . I . I . I I
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. sum had.not been settled u on the son . an �Qth' . e orts, of . the Ci6minittee' on Standing� tllbw6d. WiWibese priavlsosjb character 'was such that she, w&s;kla0VV these young idenshe ;�tas-gli,, idg from be, '. � � - � . .1 I . � . ; I
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I I r � I . __.� I . ey:on that such men as Charles Suniner. i , ,-hind the shadow o, a ., .e,e, ..-keeping, �- , . � - 1. - � . � .
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his family was thdt everything should go : - 'Otddrs. - : _ I , _... I . . I � � I . -, �, side of the House badno obj6ic mild Hooky ailing of what was . 'formerly , , , AxniiiErrint TA.Nl)l�Fs;r--�'fT'DTCAX,Q�',AL�[� ' 1,
... . tion'to the ,Wilson. For nine or tell' - i olose: to','tlie i 0,mlen ]�_n,vrimi. '' -,--- ;14 .. 1
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. that no matter What the views6fthetather, The reports we-r-e-reeeived. , , 11 - , Legislatate,by'its right of aminent domain, , ' . , years prior to - . 11�-beiding for �Sleepy I , I - I ,- 1, , T110011.1iol, . . . , I . , ., , I
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were and if - he choose- to 'die without a , 'Th 3 followilig BiIN,� were intioduo'edand apprd�rla,iiug to thepublic, use , the 'lailds "I 1880A6 ted hereelf like& slave,to care - ; A -�: be,.4magin'ed, a � 9r:i111.M!17 C,U�rz]E �� � 1� I �,
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.. . will, 'that the whole -of, t1i e�.08tq,teahould go road . ,�', :, , 1. I 1. I I of priva,te citizens; but they denie1 the of her ineanebr6ther, bending ail_b�r eher. . � . � -I . � .. I ., ' , .
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I . � . gieB to keep'lais condition, a 'secret, last he young men., were not a' ittle startled. and '' " - All Dlscn�es'of the $f6rnftch', Bow,els, Bloed, ..", ,1
a I . � . �� - '' 'Llveri Kidneys, lind Urinary Organs, Nee. 11 - I
-gon. � He rippild.iat6d, thar. � - --.-�2nQIair--:-Ah- -Act, to ," incorporate... right of the Governird6tit to take'the. .pro- insane , , Oik&' . of the�- students' .relates ''that ��bis'com_, 11 E;iceole6sin6ssand especially -.1., . 4.
to an ill giiiinate � , Xr..,. .. 4, I . I '' pply it to shout � q .. -a I' . ' hospital".' . ''. I.. I.. . � . vous 8 I I. 01
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as a, principle that should be recognized, m- Elgifi-College. ''. I " , '�t � I I I . � petty. of one private citizen L mid's; be .taken to All I - a. little ,'boy, lias�, �iobab y been �� I I ; ll " �eulallt Complaints. . � � 1i
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.... . any civilized. and Christian land, and hoped Mi. Morris ,-An 'Act to. amend - ihs Act the, ued arid interest, of� another, private . Herprivations. willingly 6udured-f6r.sbq, frightened out-� of -two' or'three years! I -11 � I . I
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I . I I big -bon. friend would never ask -a. L6gisla- .of incorporation-.6f:'ihe' Rogliiii, House He al' 'it" Th did not 'dispute the �iglAof , was,by no means poor�were 9, .-I OW I I . '' �C 0 L, D'i. , . .: I I I � :
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i I I : Legisaturein:exreme cases.t pass, ciediblej and wheu, in 1880,'th6 �madina�n' 11 . Will bepaldfor'a cia��ethevwiilmotc 0 . I I
. I .11 . ture to pabs--an Act' of. that: kiiid� The Cempany.'� ., , I the I 't ' ' '' " I girl was i1sleep, and 'therefore stopped -and , help, or for an -Ah I ng, fin pure or 1161mij ua . .. , 1�
, to amend ... thb'�'Ac.t ,retroactive'legislation', although iC,Was�:a awakertedher. I'Wherearial?'Ishe,ask�d ,; �, ., , , '.. � " "' , fqpud ill! them . .� r I I , . !�
. ,reason the' money� was settled,:iiponAhe Mri Gibsonz-An.Act' ' was forcibly takerr'io Taunton 'resulted ,in,. . I I " �, �', . . I '. �,
. 1. I , -Incorpor ion o �'thb 'Oritario",Truetl- ! �Iass-bf l6gialation:piohibitedila thei'Virited. W reason.: ,.In the room � iiith iower6d:e' ' lidg�, agr sho.b6held 'her' ,,, s your � . I , " �J�
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family W . as that :it, was"tbuu& illait1he' of ` ''' 9t. � � - f� . ihe� reek of her own' - ' ' A k , (�Ir.uoglst.t(jr�I�r��,:,�.��.Al�.u��rr� ,., 1. , � jil
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I � I I,, w I I I .IS , 'r I � =otha' last lived was, Iouria, to-dayA T. , t : I - , yq " . y I _'� tb,eill before yop � sledp. Take no�.0th . . .
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I 11 . Bon -was a thriftless, extravagant, mat!, & 'Inveotbabilt Company. , � , , . '' , � .. ta ' t ' as ` by the constitution oof that country.i - Cos nine; -arid, ibiul'buist' intb'tears.* �B ,. I , - �` .. � ''. '� I : � , � , � ". : �1�
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' An Act. respecting the ' ut it was a which, ' in . 0 . repl:eser�ing ,about' 05,000,'. and. . : � I ,;i�t, , ., -.16" 1 , I I , I
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The question Wits not whether the Province, Mr. B � class of legiielati6n . : 4. I- this tinae' the first r y rq urupd, ; . Is dn:abso lute %It (I I i,rcsfstl ble etire for �:, I., I 11`1� - 'A
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or tha-904�01! the' late - mk.�, mcibf as"Cheistian Association' of St'.;, 'Biftioill-:coldn'trie's, � mus a inipbratiya y . I ,one 'ofAhe - - �. !,; . ,
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have the,: �si�ilei but --if' *As b4i, "' ," frrmep; . , , ",', '' ' � , , ' , ! -'� debrialded ,�bbf6rei,'enh'&ted.' ' at, .; I I.. I ..- .6 �;�- . 1. . - ,. 'r - ClUdULAR I r I �,
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r., . I by passing ' A 111ARD-11 OWCR1TKAN.1_- ,6ap, and'the faii,young,somnambulls' 0 k, d ,,� I . 1�
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necessary amend the, charter'of the Ontario . Trust, the Bill-afte ' .1 . I I I! . .-take , n ,to . , I � li:, .�, , 'e.." lr-xi'� , ] .'��
tion was a. very valuablisone,'and I r the,Governo General had he real ence of I Rev. 'Mf. � : , � , .. , ''. I
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Qoapany_� '�r ' , - I 'd , that - it - ought' ruiet to � becom arw I Blontreal Sonp Vat I .
to a continuance of th6pri . I. 1. .1 .1 sad . 6 I � ?; T : � I 1, * An fr. ' - � ', � Briaughall-wher6 she was provided with, � . I I I I R - � � I 11
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I the .Central Prison men slonemere.confined Act incorporating the Western' University leading Organ lina'attempt to enforcetbel, A, Montrqal.despatch says: 1. At last some the-bxtrerne� west part Of.416 cfty� ,,� ,,' . 11 I 1. m .1 I
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I . FrisonAfeelf, to have a proper ingtitution Mr. Pardee. said that in� rising -to inove lawihad been fin�lly,det6rmiuea? Irthat not having a railing &round -the trap throng I products: of�'vegetatipu.; arid physicia . ns 1, . .. I 11 . : � 1 � '_ * . � I
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I recaa� -:of Ore*' la� Lands; then the said -factory, and not'otherwig � I, p6wei4 . Their action on p ant.,,and . , I �_ .!!_ �, �. *11 I., - I , 1.
,__because other provision. had ,been inade to ,kqj�'t The . Government -had,. since! tho,Commii9iOnat 'r* ' . I f the ineang1which one ot anim , . J I I , r .r , - I �. . � � .
. 11 I - for male 'criminals, while no,provisiou,bad- theAisallo�wance of the ineasure.paised thelaw,would be established Without the is a,opecimen, o cis6ly the Burns, a�.'ex it rItg � . 01. . , I . , -1 . I
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. - I i,questionthe full St L - , on e7juibdr- �- --- meni- - --' -_-L�- --. .
. . hitherto . been made' for. the females. 'last session,. given the . e interference of that. egiB ature. ' I ,do lroid�lonj *ai-�tlle�7,jrn 7" : I � - , I I I
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I out of the public revenue ; hut.'When this ,considd rbt* n brought igs;lnst man, then it'w6uld be time enough to pass � a-Sootchman, said, 11 I'miJah toknowplainlY, ompound Elixii ' of, Phosphates �, and . 3 BSA �
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estate came into the hands 6f - the , Govern-., , the Bill, �and they had.ulasninalously come ,the Bill and "meet'. tha�publie diffibulty-,� if- the witileag considers, Mi� 116od, or ;the C�Iisaya Will Speedily convince the worn . . . . , . I . I
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plachig,ibe proceeds .in' the Tr6asury, it last Reggion;r ahc oequently disallowed t ,that sta-e it. -would - be , thi . ,,, ' Aniloi Purifyiu� the Bloo I
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. . � erection of, some, I insliti tiou which would as it ivaspossibI6 to make ft.� InIhig,vie , enter their proteSt,, but when. the, Bill ,'authority sq coroner to: prevent me;; Men , ' - Snafteii,; s Jume iliic�tre,y'ers. '.. . � . proved to, be the best �rcimrati;n, in the j_L, � . � !
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. bear Mr. Mercer's name M iAfercer was ihe- Goverrim bi I ing killed and mur . is, L , 'THE SIDE1,09� BIAC C Ivilh ,� , -
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. in big lifetime a man of a benevolent � and .submit -to tbe.Legiolature�a Bill piao place oil record their,''o-i - pow�'a,days,amd,no 6lieL is allowedto Iiiing 'L
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- � I - ha& known'. him.- ,If' blae-Houlie woul ' aTbeiefi disallowed. ,Re wilihod to,,.8tate_'1 Mr.'Mowat said thattlie'- bon.'"getitlem, _. � ., wily . and, fatal�as the Aeadliest Indi,an. ,, irriptir6r blood., T4ousatids of our b(! * �st 1. . I �."
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undth - the late r. Mercer Interests 'of' McLaren , or of Caldwell,' the House well, understiiod,Ai.�� thali'the 'Iad'eifroffa Fellow of the Royal -College, of pdli�l. ,w,,h Ia. the,victims, are unconscious I .: I . . .
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I . . , died while the Government of Mr. Sandfield * except. to the ex�ent that these gentlemen strba'm' in.- iVhich__' mr. ' - L m6h � ,of Surgeons, inwbioh be narrated the sub.' , qfitsprbsence. Dri R.N. Pierce's" Golden 1 " It,is made, from Yellow Do ond � -
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but by Mr. Sandfield Macdonald, who was 'suppose that� the I Bill was pa;ssed'to meet' cumsfance that, whilb,there were Be me 1. nvr � E ach of the three 'was' lible ,to refer to .a. only, . aform'Lofacrofulous,diseas6. 11 Golden , not hurt.the most -delicate constitution, . . .1 I L
� Premier at theL time') and Wbose'Gov6rn- � theL cas I a I of' any' one iiAividuril. The Bill streams O"which ibe Bill Would.' apalt - ' I � Mo& that �-Iaad come under ,h . . I It is one of the best medicines in uselo . 11
. Which owns I Y-80 C&Se of the is medical Dis�otery," is 6; so'veiaiglia remedy � 'R,egulatin N the Bowels, 'L I
'by . bon. aentle. was submitted to uie6t - ille'public iniee6gt` is ha ins a " I - the writer seems tOL � for - cjOfulOU8 .a' a , I . I
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ill the, I . Asori,forensic medicitie,,t4gtd6megtic ,for other 'blood' arid : skin , diseases. this medicine -from their druggist Illay" . ,
was issued to ascertain what the 'estate q question' would, be dealt with fro, Mr.-MoLaren. L L. . 'boo `_ ' By
I consisted ,of and . the. property Was in, the standpo,int; He�proposed fo,show'(l)�Ahat ,, Mi * b poi '- *9 of, far L more,frequerit' occuf-7 druggists. - . : I _. I . � .1� . send, US one dollar, arid we Will, send it � � .
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possession of the' Sandfield Government at -the Bill was required it ' la 41 the public into 'felt Muskoka ? . . I �_ L . I rbnc6 tbgn -is usually supposed,la conclusion . 1. . , , ;, - L I I I .11 . I �
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I the time they Went, out of, office. (Cheers.) and (2):tba,t so'far.aq any private int-'e'reStflL . Mr. Mo at -He actualiy� supported re&rd"to thedarge number, to ift the use ofpaper -T. jova Manilfactilars, 'L
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Continuing, be said that suits Were n ' ecqo. w9 I re interfered'witill or'affdqt6d 'by it,they _Biil last year, although- lf� did not, think it ,of persons in the World whose death would for various'purposes have been noted here- .1 AMHERST33 - URG� L .' . I . I I ONT.r � . I . � ,
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. IL fiarily brought for a realization of the.prQ were fully protected. Tbey,'lill know the *as the best Bill. H�,gaid in his speecl� in some � way' bring'pleasuro or profitto tof6re in. this journal, � notably those" i�, iligille , ,
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party on the gr . . aft . ay,fllai it`wai better 'thin lie others, is. not oxtraordin�ry. The d6iiire to whicii I tilized . to makp plates, cups . . I .
I 4-! P.r � ppos'lte' get rid"of, husband or wife', i6'as to marry and - sklicerg. , ouriced that � . WATTS do Co' Agents, citnton.. . . I
3erty belonged to iii ovinoo, and the country.. Next er the agriculturafintereat' 'Bill at all. The h&n; membeis d " . .AL . It is now ann. � . . . I . L . I
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Jouits all recogni , 11owance., Me the dome of the Palais de' Justice, Brus5els,
. C zed the right of th6 Pro- came 1hat of, the lumbering trad The, had defended tfieAiag owa . GRAVIS, srjr!xioric A�cbxcjt" ,.
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. Canada, however, and one Judge decided ..Ontario,. exclusive of animals and their - that he did not believe -the Gov- .toxicology Wit) suffice to cover the tracks- of papier mache, the weight. of which will
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that escheated property should, -go 16 --the ducto,'for the-Aen Years ending 30th-JU-nei- -.0minerit at:�Ott&*a would disallow the Bit it i4to i-robablethat, a; lar " proportion of 'be about oixteen-tons, . ' ' . lish Remody. " - ,
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decision,:*as appealed �1880, affiounted in value,'to-Mi000,000, again.,118,wanted to gi%'e� them opPor-, mankiiia has little conscience about earn- on . . 11 for seminal weak '.
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from and the highest courtin that Province iwiIII6 tbeL products'pf-t 'eviroods and forests tunfty ,of rec6naide'rind it, and let,11ae- mitti6gcrime if 11*ha,t's,.'bag�1y,'d � � r .
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gave a unanimous decision in f r of the . ore "otported to a R that it w I i the, Ontario be done safely,toop" - 111.1
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I . . . 3ustified in everything they had done. _"With of the Province from timber was ,over half They had' deolar46 go in .two srreoeSaj�e L . � 9. - I I .
L Fresidency-of France-LPAlmerst6n was Many of the'tribe, are�nqw drunk, and -their sequence Of Self- , . �
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. regard to tbe,motiorrhe bid not the slightest a million of dollars. Hon�gqhtlemen Would ydarsjs`ndth6,4'Otts`Ws` 'authorities Should , � ' . T )Use; is loss of ... . . I
objection to it. � , 1. I I . ' 'L " see ' ' t '' ' - f ,,no L Rremier'of' England a ii! money hits been taken from them b'y, *bite 11,8fon id&g mlemo , univer- .1 �- . .
I I . I . therefore I the . impor ance, o I -longer interfere. H8,1101?0d;thr%�-iu�thO 'is 85. ,Bismarck is, a year younger than raenjL, The entir6 sumpaidt'out was! ��21,. ' � . 0,13i0 assitudeAftw' , I
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Mr-Lauderdd 'ad that the estate,was 66 question from. a publi4, oianapoinC, ,Antere9t, of the'conwV,�utlbn aud of the ni.' Voltkels8tpapb. Gortach&L
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commission ande ight . plain 1 -6 "Act :particular and. �k . I , I L . ,OldA a, and many other, diserLsfail that load tc �.
I'll I when Att6rrley-deneial.. The litl.tothu: meaning, oCtil .of all persons engaged in thii and Gladeiione is in his 73rd year. � , , - , .1 . I r Insatifty or Con sumption and- a premature grave, , �
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. Of inquiry *as issued in De6embe hftd' never, ,refUSed, , U .1 L .. In consequence of his didapproval of the Wrull particulars Ili bur pamphlet,'which W6
r 11871, , been. IAU-/about �Important trade of lumbering, the matter r I , and � drinking h' . . Edward Watkin, for'a desiri t6 send ftee by mail t .
, I and going out. of office in, the same month I Would L I Refreshment I . . 011968 In line adopted by Sir The .
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� I eighteen months ago, when it was, disputed be I reconsidered by L the Dominion ' have to close at 5 P.M. Prpprietoro I Hawk. :Specific Medicine in sold b 0 every one'
L ' � dht' , 'Holding ,these vi i i - --- Warsaw tunnel under tiie-'Ohan, nel, Sir John y all di'ligglita'at SIL -
. that was tb a only stop taken. . I by MoLaren. . Re-, bad. not lost si Of aent, Iowa the i I
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