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"GOD SAVE IRI�LAND."
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A STRANOE .TRAGEDY.
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.- _1 . . — I I Mr. Plumb continued the debater, obarg-
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l[Keartleso Deception and Bigamous, mar.
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publiquioneyin an unsuccessful' attempt
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to build the Pacific Re ilway, , He charged
DOMINION
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Seoret,4ry: Forster Beards e
ringe of's Young Girl by a Qordeelesm
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Husbiand q,t a FormerActressFutally
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Heaven � lielp the or el I
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Oyrs, etlierial
,PARUAMENT. ho�. gentlemen, opposite with lick., of �con.
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A Toronto report Says ., A littie'less than
intenilonal ? �, The-, Wife, Attempts
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In , the bees W1 now a slid
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a year ago Clare, Pictee, a - bri
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limeg's"It a teiirifl rate. � I I �
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OTTAWA, March 6.-The,Speakail,to k the ,
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HIS IMPAS 16NED WEAL AT TULLAMORE,
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Ygirl from St. Catharines, . came to,this city
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and obtained employment as a domestic
A yesterday.'s. New York despatch says
In -,the village,of New U'&echt, about. I
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. I orgot your � num�e
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chair at 3 o'clock. never be allowed. to return. � �, ,.
Mr. Hay pro,-ented the petition of the , 1. : ,. -
Mr. Mackenzie bonsider,o lble
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dated, Ia9t (Monday) night, sal Mr.
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servant at - Mrs. Barwiok's, iw th-e-west
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George Barry Wiall,-.al Young. lawyer, -whose'
I inquired in every liquor I in
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Toronto, Grey & *Bruce, Railway sgaiblat� � � - of
L length and Strongly defencled,tbe policy
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Forster made here to-day'a very,itaportant
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end.' soon formed the acquaintance
,of a Mr., Gregory� a .Carpenter who, was
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offibe, is in Wall s tredt, last sunil rented
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in the sa,loons.' Now, it Cal �
the in6orpo'ratiou of the Board of,Rail . I : :;
way the late administration. ). ,,
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ipeech to a crowd'assembled o tsid - of t6
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doing-Boine ,Wor
I k at Barwich!s, and, �vho
a hiRdsome Summer re'id
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Imo0a- enough id 1 inquire for me 0 I ; :,� �
Commissioners. �� 'Mr. Poursol, followed� by 4., speech in
Mr. Williams presented 'the petition, of � � � �
French. �
lipteli He spoke from a window,. Ile said
that the' reason lie had undertaken a
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afterwards becaine *cry . attentive to her,
inviting h6r to go �dut iziking and giving
big, Young wife livedquietly To otitsiders
they Seemed d d- to e'
11 , evote ,, ach other, -On
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the Midland Rail,Nvay. to the Ban�e,effect. ' n
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Mr. Ryan (Montreal) presentedthe peti- thedebrote. � �
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nal tour was" t o see, for himself
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Whether the stories that came to Dahlia
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her, trifling presents from time to time.
'The girl rep6sed perfectoonfidence' in her
Sunday' last' Jane Gpodenou
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� a W�11S, called S. W. Dow.
-11 i mind the pi-anner much." ,
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said a forid but perplexed. mother, of at - I
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tion of the Grand __Tr,:ub:k Railway,,,tdthe I I .
same. effect. - . .1 I The House adjourned at 11.3,0 p.m. !
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Castle were exaggerated. .He was sorry that
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heha4,found them.to a true.
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lover, and an engagement wa's - apd6dily
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boige, sexton of 0 � � I
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Street, recently, 11 but,'whon Marier gets I
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Mr. Strallage introduced a Bill* to amend ' p . :
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great extent
The result of his inspection' on hia mind
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followed by marriag6. The marriage, ,took :
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pl�apelaat-Janfiary., Gregory -hired lodgings
Cliruroh, out, of-, church and said that Mr.
Wall was Shot, and:that' he must bive a
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glass �nd diapntiw in French with her owu ' ,,�
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the Act incorporating the Ontario & Quebec On Mr. Landry's motion to introduce a
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was that.the, People had, it- in , their own
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for bis wife on Adelaide � st'reeti and came .
doctor. The Sexton . aiid two. ladies
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t; if makes ine right'neri�.ous.!, I I
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lRailway, which read Bill to repeal.tbe Supr eme and Excbec, uOr
stop the ( a
mtrages"which disgrao
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Kewueralub
homer egularl� every night ablout,9o'clocIr.
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61 the congregation: went � with. the girl
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-The Act for the better pi eservation of ,,,, �,�.
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Mr. Fortin introduced an Act to enable Court Act and the Act amending it,
of Ir'e-landi'aiid Which would no
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This state of affairs went 'on' for'a c6nei-,
�o Xr, Wall's � house an& found',him
peacaLin_�the vicinity, of public works has.' �'.
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the electors of the Magdalen Wands, inthe � - Sir Hector Langdvin asked the mover to
'County of Gaspe, and the Island af,Anti�
I postpone his measure till the Bill promised
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tinent.�' There were ,no, nicre� courageous
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derable time until .-one "day a lady went to
I ings and.iiiquire- r.
Gregory�s lodg, a for M
In a bbd-xoo'm in the second Storey; lying
on the floor with his head -propped up With
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been declared in forbe I in: all tboas-portions - �.
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COSti, in the County Of Saguena , I I 1
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by means of telegraph at tfie election of I Sir Leonard, Tilley, in reply to Mr.
3 in the .world
pcOPh in battle,-thari the ,
Irish-L-01ere � voice. interrupted. him with
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Gregory, who, she stated, was herbusband.
She by
books, andhis -wife kn paling on the f lbor
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�eside him,'holding her flug r to a wound
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side of the located line� of the Can ads ' 11
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the members of the House of Common . s '
, Wheler �gald fiL,wao not the intention of the
" Soft Sawde I R61ea 1!
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was confrc egor�y No.2i
Mrs. Gi
who a'ttompied, to explain to No. I that she
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during the period when communications Governirient during the present session to
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.Mr.F6rster continued: Bu�tthare:is One,
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inusi be under a delusion,. *as She was Mrs.
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Spattered over everything, and was smeared
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saidislands aiIA'ihe, mainland
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are .wholly interrupted in conseq . remove the,di tured land,
' importedforusea &feitil�zej.�.:, �
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Lt. Amond the !rich ble, namely, the.
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determination to stand against the -
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regory. - An explanstion� and &'seen a fol
lbwed,'.t 'Mrs. Gregory (No. 1) went to'tb;,
over Mrs. Wall's hands- and clothing. When
Mrs'. nger from the
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wheel'hat .- ,1 Why,,only a brief week ago, . -
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ono rainy night, I walked for t we Squares-.
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,the closing of iiaviga,tion by ice. . mi. Pope (Compton) 'Baid thatAbe Gov-
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The Bill was read a first tim,e� �- ernment intended to, collectgtitisfibs of the
around theta, craven againat.th6 noisy and
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'violent minority. Thosawho�coirlmit'tha ,
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Polied� Court and caused awarrant to be
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issued against her husband for, bigamy and
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wound theblood Spurted Onerstrealm., By
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the side of the Wounded manwas a pistbl,
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behind.;L young couple, whpie, best profecr- . , �
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The House went into Committee on ,Mr. ,Northwest, and were n ' considering the
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'Outrages -are broken doi� Inen and, violent,
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She affirms,that she was
, also Covered with -blood. When the
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Cam�f'on's (Victoria), Bill to grant certain best,�iiy of doing it. -1 .
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powers to the American Telegraph & Cable , M'
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reckless boys. Whet,�or you Stop them or,,
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- not it iR*.the dut�-ofitli% Government to do
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ndairied - to Gregory in IS' a that he
has alwaysbee n a worthlbss'fellow-and a
At , entered, the roo ' ,Mrs. Walll
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each other. It was A beautiful aad affect . �
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company. . . I . tion of,:t& Government to make im
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Mr. Gault said. he, wished'to draw t a
b .diate: arra;uderrient Winnipeg' for
So. It iSoSpCc1I1Y=yA`4iy,'and Stop thern�
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gat6rs of, the Outrage
we. will.' The i�sti I .
burddn. to, her, she; in facl, .having been
obliged to Support him 'and his
is getting faint, and I halve been1holding
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my fi ngei here for twenty minutes. 0, in;y
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-An old man, with 6, -head as destitute � 2,',�,�, �,
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atiention of the Government, to the impor- , t6in � of
I tance of their taking the railway System of ,. poraiy shelterof the � large 'number , �
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have : seve�al, Powers to contend With,
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debts out of fier � own means. ,She said
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of hair as a .-,watermelon, entered � drug l�, � 4."t",
store � and told, the cler � k he wanted a bottle - , #,,,�,
- ni " The emigrants who are now ariiving and I will
the Country under their ow control. . ,
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n mely,'the, Irish Government, though,
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She 'lived on Cheitnut'itreet, and - that
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d t It, was'acoidental." .,Doctors were
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sruhandoned;ind found that the ball had.
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of hair r6sibier. ,,'What � kind of hair 1. : ''�, "
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service would be much better performed, . I . .1 .
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- go t;he, Imperial. Government and the
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pretending that he ha;d to at'nigbtla in.
lodged in the vbrtdbrs6 producing paralysis.
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have to:take�.y bottle hair'restor6iet,W'��,'.,'
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and he was satisfied that $160,000 per yea Mr.
- Pope said that. such preparationg,
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ple of Great, Britain. But,
pep] . 11 ..they
have also .w ,Stronger force, the fOide�
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his, employer's workshop� - She would no
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doubt have lived in ignorance
Iid that it *as an accident.
-Wall finally at . .
Mrs. -Wadl- told the,*police that her husband
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That I wa the color of my hal , r w on , �,�, v,
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In reply to Air. Crouter , - Mr. W�llace (Norfolk)'moved that; mem-,
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Sir John Macdonald qiia that -it was -not . bem'okhis Parliament'should be 'elected'
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of, God's " law,, Which � . says L that
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the an ho T iii to i * ' his neigh-'
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hadslie not met he 'husbanc
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ad in the course -, of , c6aver"saotlon learned
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had been in the habit of keeping i loaded
,revolver on tbe table near his bed, and that
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' -Alice writes askinghow Bh6 can' be si",, . 'wr",
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the intention of the.,Government to make '
. 9, franc isd1heareatidii of, the law
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grants of"land to Such mpurvivq, or to their . I
of the, Dominion,�ana having ho��-referonoe
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is the laiidlord.")� - r. Forster continuing,
hot he,Was deceiving her. Since themar-
fant was issued Gregory has disappeared-,
morning he ha remove it.
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, �y had started to take the Irain for New
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that she loves ber young tnan. . TIJQ I "' ,:!
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families if dead, of t e persons who did to the franchise of any of the Provinces
military service in def I ence of - their cc � untry .1 .1 I -
,comprised within, the said -Dorainion.! He
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said:'. There, in'ay bo'bad Undlords, but
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that does'nQt excukthe burning pf..houses;
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and the, police cannot fl. ud Clar,4.Pibroo, who
is wanted- to give evidence in the : aq,41fid
York' , but missingit went back te the house.
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entered the bed-ioom and Mrs. 'Will
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general run, and Confines his, c6ii-"; �, I
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verkatibn 7 talking about I I , ! N �
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subsequent.yeails thereto; said the Dominion Parliament 'should halve
the torturing of animils, the killing of nisn.
for whom' a warranthas also been issued..
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remarked, 11 this I is no piacel to, keep a
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himself, and'you find yourself able td-itau& I "I" . ,
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during the period known as the, Ca,nadi
. raA full right to say by what franchise its main. .
rebellion. - I
A. voice_L,- - Who aia, that but
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Clara Pickee's m6ther, 'who is -6.'very
revolveri", and picking it,' up'intended Vo
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and are interested in it all, Alice, ,1,9 your �,11'
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In reply to Sir Albert P . Sir Leonard Tilley-i'move the adjourn. ,
and the polici0l')' Mr., ,Forster went
on'to speak of, his experience years ago in �
respectable rag dent of �t. Catharines, .is
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almost broken-hearted over,her daughter's
Place draiver, and'While itiller ban d
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t' iploded,with- 'the .result shown. Her
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' The Youngman wbo. pines for exorcise, �IL,�,�, -
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Sir John Macduh.&Id sii.1 th� qiiestioiii of m:ent of Ilia debate.' .(Laughter atid"ories
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bringing in a Bill for the inspection of, fac, . of 11 Lost " and 11 Carried.") " ' ,. , �
to " s was now under the co naide rat ion 'of . . . ,. �
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IgO,I!Ll�d''Whell,-'s�,youug,man.' �Hia determi.,
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nation then wis'to get an alteration in the ,
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lsows.' He spo ke' T hi iftnt j0Y to SQ�
idi6lottune.- She arrived 'in Abe,&ty on
Wednesday foi'the purp'ose - of firiding,her
_�aughter`eld
Statement was bali6ved,'aud no a eps. were
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taken itithe tuatter.-Later' onthestaiemen
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Of a Servant and the of the neigh -
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Sighs fat a bicycle and wishes he.'bad al '', � -ji ,
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ho I �111,��,� �� ,
. -rse,-&, gun -and a;� dog, - can deilive, some' ' 1'��'*' ''
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.bb hip9p acco4lished, and oV-
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borhood induce& the ,, lustica,.,� to plade ,4
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waitch on Mrs. Wall. This afternoon at �
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ho� in his garden at,home. ,;It 'no , ,�
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that this hapty,thought so seldom Su ll ". I
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Sit Leonard Tilley said it was the ifit6n. , � �bvad that ar Select COm-�'
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be acknowledged, to bea groat. beneficial
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chauge in the agri6tiltural industry in IrO7
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flic-614 �� I everel Beaten -by � Strikers at
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to relieve Mrs. Will-, of poiaon,4bidh rshe'
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tion. bills of the denomination of 5.4, and re I to
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that plans are'no,w being preparec , i . on the agric � �
I -his visit
land. , Mir. Forster then re erred- to
toAhb d�atlibed,otlffoiony, the memory of'
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w.411.weil.' They'.f6ruil&�her-.1ying
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upon, a f milki , Antidotes
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Mr. Scott, in moving for a, cop - . � I. witl]i`1 power to " Sena for
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which,he saidi wo ghout his
iiUreri2silathiou"
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theft ropert .r _ .. '', _ - �, �. , ....
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were �, Supplied r � and: " her I
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proclamation' bringing into -force ths Act p6rso I , papersi -and redords. and-ihat the
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life. i' I call oti,you to do� whaCyou can' to'
Pittsburg. (Pa.) despatch of IaSt.(ThujS-.
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-,date
'refieved . � . evening, was'
r This decided to
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I extending the boundaries of Comm
Province sal ittbe composed of';
. Messrs.
of Manitoba, pointed rout that under the' W Allace � (Norfolk,) Baiii, Tilo,�7,: C6'ugb'l in, r
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stop those thingi," heledfitinued. "Letme,
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Say ,word about ,the r,,tg .
liph,people.
says'
da�),hight's - . A riot occurred�at
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rn6stead" pa�i to' -day; � -growing out oL
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ino MrS. Wall to this
ve -6itylj'but before
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doing so to have all � "i -m
e 6rttm Statement.
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, llongforyou,iwou' foryoa , I r% I
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Thrdugh k and, lonely hours' ' . -I, ..: �, � i
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Manitoba Act, notwithataud ng its exten. : White (Hastings,) Landry, Ben6it, Bechard
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There i"o 411-fealing, in Eugland' toward
troubles amond the I ab6rojer at the, Besse-
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It was of Such 9, nature !that it was
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. Heavy the weight the palliten lift, � r I I -;1
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sion to an area of r, 150�000 square and the mover.' .. I . � : r
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Ireland. ,. 0 know tha�t you have been "a
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mer Steel Works. A Strike wasinaiigurated
I r� , a Town
decided to look up Mrs. Wa I'In, th
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And coveF Silently with fi rg". r.. I � �11
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_John; * * jar ,�" I -,, � ',
miles, the Province of Manitoba was .Mr. Anglin said objection could be
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miger ablyand bad goverx led. country, that.
thei first' of, the year by ther Amalgamated
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Ball'. - ,Mrs.r Wa 11 is a very pre
. possessing
0116', 0, nine.-ybar-o boy, of ,, , � I � ,
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limited to its present -...representation offered to the motion.. The, bon. gentl6man:
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in Parliament for ten - years. The � in the motion'made the that, the,
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the,Englis h,Governm6at'of,past 'days has
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ne manyorralarid very unjust things. to
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Assogistion'"refusil sign, an agreement
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'for. another Yea;rifi�nolirii)iion��mi6n,;w,6,re
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young� Woman in appearance, 'and has v�
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fine figirie.r it issaid tat. at one tim6she
Toronto, drank some milk - out'of, a � oupin , . I . � 1". ;
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Province was sure to grbw very rapidly, �Btatement that the tariff'bad help�drfir-'
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'Ireland,. and has a o .
11 wed "many to be done
employ da The Basseirier !
a � Company then
, (that She pbly
'was.an.actressi-and 'ad �r With
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left'r on," -, �.,, I
been, . ridnesday, and his life was , �. I
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th the satisfactory land policy of the mers was open to question, a statement to
and wi, .
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We must undo that ; make'vou prosperous,
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.tte - .n6a-un�Jniata,,but
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��Boudicault in 11 Shaughilaita." 'Mrs Wall
despaired of, but now he, is - considered out � , �`.'.
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Canada Pacifici and the Wise and, effi�ient Which, -the Minister of, Finance und9i t
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of Railways, bad
owerful as,outselves.,, lBut we
rich and p . .
the at '1� r
.trik a interfered with them. Aposse
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' wis f6rineily., known as Miss Lizzid j.C.11,
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conduct of, affairs by the preB.entGOv6rn- given' an unqualifi*
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view thes I
a .terrible outrages, and hardly
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of, ten Deputy �Shariffs- and -twelve' polibe'_ .�
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:and her'�axentsre I . . I �
Side in, Blaffallb
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denial. , . ,
ment, in ten years the population �would,b,e . . I . - : I '
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Anqw,how t6do-so.:, I will conclude with �
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man . were te;,!d A '' ,i6hed'i6, the
. - .yea ay", espa
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� She who fails Mrs., to change from Miss', I I
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motion �
It was true.that owing t was carried. .-
half a million. I � I � . . .
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,the viordgTh`6,ve oft6u.�read , Goa..,sava
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scene to protect,the men,wor ug. , At the
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7CUTI-lilas. UEAW14u Vi �` . ...
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Elsa Kill chance of waddin'g bliss. � . I
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�Czncinnati Gazette. -
. , � , oved,for correspondence be-
a clause preventing second homeAeAdingi lffr� So6tt,m , .
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they lost a number of emigrants by those tweed. the, Government 'and ,squatters O
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Ireland,', words': ... which - Sometimes; -end
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me I must have'.9, bullet
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,prospect:of a dishtvrbiudb� roughs from the'.
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oring � pla6eB gat
upighb, her6d.Ju-th6 t6wn,
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lfllorrlbl� lgelt;Mtirderefulgai�ija�Worant6.
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' ' But she who eban'ges from Hiss t '. ".
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who went to. Dak6ta, but tbeyhid more. School lands in:the Province , of Manitoba.,
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.Ietterstelliug 1� i �
flarough,m 'head, or go to a place. warmer
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and last night ,the St4kers,�� f6b�rfiig the
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Has:�blved the Mr.y of hisses. , ,.. I I ,, ,h Ir,
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-XI/cum Advertiaer. - � .1 �,� � ,
than counterbalanced that by the � itami- In reference to -arrangements, made last
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a ion from Missouri df,'one hwadred2 year, he expressed the bope "that the Gov-
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� then we are in now. -1 Say I God save It -,
a
land' too�: but from 'the man who makes
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t6ft, attacked. by:1th r9ughs�,
. would be � I �, a
patrolled the I s reets all nig
t lit. �, Deputies
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'(Says A Torbuto., rapoit�,'!P, man,'named
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Robert. Whittington, oi. - No. :71 r'-Wilt6ri
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-9, Miss Mrs.'to hiss a Mr.y, , . , I 11 � .,�' I'll .
When ,
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- A Miss is in I I
Canadian families, who were,now, happy. ernme i't would not ,inflict any hardships on
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thal ,God saver Irelana from �cruel
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Moran hud : Schwearer 'were' ''conducting
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avenue,,while' some ,of the, family wer6.
Meld modern history. .,I..
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it ,was only fair, in view of its rapid pro.. the ' sclu'vitte'rB who had located on any of:tb6
man,, grasping landlords, rack.ienting'latidll.
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,Workmen to' subpar 6�'ehing. when
,sitting in tfip.dihini-room'in'tfi,e'b'mse;m'ent
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gress, to allow Manitoba a Jarger represen- school'landB in �mahipg� seitlemen,ts with
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ilords, dish6nest-Jauants .and midbight'
someboys conamenced�'gu�ing,thein.-;.,-.'
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I . `d ome excuse and went
of Ahe. bonsai me; e -s'
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� 'Who��a Mi�s misaes,' . Misters, do snalle. ,!"
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tation, and be had no doubvi the, House them for"thbir'larid.- * �1. I
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arad brel. God ','save Ire and froni a
croWd gathered, and Moran a " '
. ftempte to
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into t a pantrya Joining. a ai. o n ,
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4die§, Sometimes -steak very, I I I 1-
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would -deal fairly,by a new, and , rising. Pro. motion carried. 1. 1, . . 1
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p estileu�6641iicliwalketh,at noon, and the-
, 5trest. the:' bayi. ' ' The crowd interferodi
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-however, a s0ufi(1Wag�haaXd,-aB41,, , ,
Some One
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of, the-- sterri6r,sox; 1� The ge4tle- ' . �,
I t eing 6 o1c dck thb K15bake
vince.-Motion. carriba. : � I � . - rJeft the
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tarror which ste0jethat night.: And. I be-
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and,llforsu firp'd 6 �hofviithout affect. The
had" -fallaii � and, his daughter 'hast6ne'd to
.harblily I , I
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0 , -a .1 �
man, you are to marry, Bai a noodle.. .to al , , _�` '� , � rl..z 11�1
ch 9,
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The following returns were oraered: '
After re coss the following - private Bills
Detailed statement of flour, meal. and . . .1 .
lieve God Vill: save Ireland,, for With all her
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, faults thearnount of virtue arriolig the Irish
qrpwa:1hen'tuined'oir the officers,indafter
t kiild.their. revolvers boat thorn so badly
a .
t a room"'T_
. h' .., o her horror she found her
father lying upon the, floor with'his threat
-wound
aw . ,�,
In , ly-engaged lady,,, is Certainly :a very 11 '.
I �,�t
a man; bi, t � he i ccentric and entirely .
s e
I war,,. - third thheAnd . passed :
earn entered for consumption at the differ.' . road a
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I . Respecting,'the, Canada Southern' and
people,. the, lov�'of �country and. of family,,
;pvhioh
that Moran may not recover. Schwearer
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.out. A � terrible *as in �� his, fieck;
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. unlik oth ,
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a ermen." 11NMIl"Wasitheouit . I � . , ... �,
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ent ports of entry in. Nova Scotia, froin 15th ,
March, 187% to the 30th September, 1881. Erie & Niagara Railway Companies.= Mr.
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are abiding virtues'that clo', much to
save6ecountry, will '6nable'God'i laws to
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WUS Cut about the head and Considerably
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bruised, - as - was also -..James Fitzpaitri6k,
extending from ear to ear,% and' Iiii,'life's'.
blood was Spurting - out on thenfl6oil�,r�'96.
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r6plYj -1 if he is unlike other men it is all " ni� ,
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the1nore probablel he will make a gocd . 1.
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I -Mr. Robertson (Shelburne.) . � . � .1 Axkell. . . � � � 1�l ,
Letters of - instruction from''Lindsay ' To incorporate the. Ottawa. & Arlaprior
be' respected." ' (A;voice-L7�1.1,What abQdt
the piisongr6 ? Lef'.out the Suspects.") .Mr.
Presidezit of the Amalga�aa�ied Association,
Who attempted to assist-the'6fficers. I other
his head upon �.h
immediately: raised W19W
,, and andbavored clieck the lif& 0* � "
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Junction Railway Company.-Mt.Doinville.:
Russell, of the Department of the Interior, .
The following Bills were passe& through,
to James Anderson, Crown Timber Agent: . 1.
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.Or�t6k.L",, Well, � now, - you' I
, ask�about. the.:
SUIT ects.,,,, (Cries of. �, Hear; bear.11Y. 4�'As
deputies a�d, police' came to the rescue;.,
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and the crowd dispersed. , Intense e excite-
,to I .a ".
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which; was ., fast,. obbi ' i7e,
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were ziei�h�.,in
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,.., iT _ , , . latest method of abscond- I - . - (��,,'
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ingy I eported':'W'aher "Smith 'lailing from - ' - I -:,�,�
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al of tim- , comm.itiee: , , . . 11 1.
at Winnipeg, relating to a dispos .
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soon as we can fairly -say that the outrages
'have
. went prey4ils, and.citizeris are,' 'guarding
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lmess6ngeri4
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physicia;rg� Dr. Covernton 7- wa6,Ahe:
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blin.Gij,ls'said bk, the, � A ��
: Y�,�. E'ra to have , � �.!
, .. . . .left' I � � � 1".., ". ��
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. 1 To incorporat a the I
bar for lumber, railway ties, or cordw6od Sl Superior' & -
March Charlton. � James' Bay .Railway: Company- Mr.,
c6ased, that Inen. are, not ruined, not
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maimed', murdered for doing their duty �
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their property. � .
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. first, to.. arrive, !and, Dr. TeSkey!carn6'�ki " `
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afterwards. - They found that that
1-gl".
okedi ors in'London ,and' Clinton. I .;! � ��4... ,
in- the ,
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1urbli 04he'tinde, o 1500.', 'He s6or6ted ," � � I . 11�,r�,,
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since Ist, 1881. -Mr.
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Statements showing tliq.'quantity of coa,l .Boultbee. - - , _ . �
To incorporate the Saskatcheivin &Fea6e
,not I
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'or what they have a legal'. right,to do, the
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� man
was deal,-liaremoved the body� into the
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liiral6effin attle.car.on Wednesdayriight. . . , �g, 4
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of list w,eek, being ticketed for Winnipeg. . I -.;1,1�,.'-�L�,,;r
of
exported from the ports Nova Scotia - . , . _ �
iver ",
R, Railway Company. -W ,
durin r. Kilvert". --,1
g the years 1877-78-79 and 4880�8L-_.
suspects' -will be'rele'ased." Mr. Forster
thenie'tir6d, and 66 crowd dispersed. Th a
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.,iNe*.touiidia'adDog?oDexcobntoir'll�ia gura.
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din ac! Con I w ere an., examma ion was
ma They.found.that bo,th of the caibtid-.
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Mr. Mackenzie' I . . I . . The, following ,Bills wake read a Second
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above arp,extrmts only from a long address
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11 A;I arge� Newf6labillaxi �. og: was carried
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arteries, the Windpipe �nd'gullet had been
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� -hofi'4on iV6r,1&': The - increasing popu- I. I ,� . ��
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Return sh wing the report and survey of., ,me:
Mr. MoLatchie, D. L. S., on the, water- � T6 amanc1 the, Act to incorporate ,the
which was'IiAdned id; in the main,wifli
attention �, and silettee.:: It created a
.over American, &IIBt is( ridiy)after.'
,the I , 1. I
'noonj says a despatch f � to I iag - ara . 11 a,
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,i in fact thebead was nearly setgied�
ftno � I -
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larity, of' some:of the regiinenig.of, the line 1�1'�_'11�
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is no ass gratifying th'gn wonderful. ' - - I : � I _�, �
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. South Saskatchewan Valley: Railway Com- -
powers on Rainy River at or�near�Rat� � ' - 1. I
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,deep
Tiof6und so nsation in the audi6neb of the
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'Ont., and'� laucce'eded, in ,getting, to t a too
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.sent to Coroner tiddel, .who d4cidi3d iblit
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, i1ag t a staY Of theA . I
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Portage.-Mr.,Wallace (York.). . I pany. r. Robert§on.(Hami ton).
I Relating to the'Canadiaa Electrio1igh't"
Copy of the cbeque deposited by Aridrew .
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I try town to, which it wag d
coun - ad ressed, .
anawill, make, doubtless 'an'. equal, y pr
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' 'ad a ong.the .
� bridge below,. bat'got'so ja �
C not ext 'eat ` S
iod that he' a n a im elf.
. 0 . 6 cirourastances;, no
I un&6 th , . . inquest wis-
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necessary. When. the ,min was found', by,'
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hdrgh it has I�nora.fhan doubledlitdatrength. I � . . ..
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Tho'citizens.deein to take.:il 0 pnide,i, .
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Company, and to Confer 6ortain to
Onderdonk with his tender which��,,was: , - wepuppii
id
f ' d d, rsal. sensation, throughout..
oun. an unive, . I
,uld
From the- weakened, State of the -loo bridgei
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his side Was lyitig.� coritimon pockbt.knife
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the'inGn'thich ' they used to do in the old I � I I '' "
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accepted for the Construction ,of the � rail-, . sai company-] � : � .-
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,the ,whole of Ireland whe pu is a , o."
II bli h d t
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people could n t hi ' '
0 rescue Imj- although
The larger blade, which had evidently b 18Z
,days; and.. look upon :their honor as boun d, � . - - I
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Port Moody to,E To aniend the Acts - incokporating,'ara.
way from 1 T mory Bar.' -Ur; - '
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ilf6W., ,. . . I I � .
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savetal attempts,werd ma d6.� This morn-
� rne .rc'6ntIYi was covered with'
vp,,with tifai Cues,- Gallant 42nd.1' � 1. . 1. , ,� ____-11
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Guthrie. � " ,
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DuBrfN,..Msrch 4.'�Thc Chief ,Secretary
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e, bridge we,% cirri - a
I irig the wlible� of 'the io d
1. bloodi', This was taken . possession of by
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C6mpan�,J-of.Ca�ada.-Mr. -Mae
Mr. Mills inquired of the First &inipte : . . kenzie. ,, ,,
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for iri3l-aild�'co,ilcIuded',to;-il�y his personal
away, and the dog . With 'it. . As Stuck to a,
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Dr. Covernton, ,01io still has :it. Tfi�
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.evening service inth6Tbronto Metropolitan'. I . 1� .. I 1. 11
I - Iybtiou.- to resume-, the,: adjourned
vWen the Bill relating to the distributiom '
invesilgsltions.; into the ,Btate,-� of.coull
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large piece of -ice;, and -floated'down, 'the
deces,sed'WasboriiiiiLi ashire,Englaud,
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,Church on Sunday, � provoked this * raimailk . .. . � I
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of seats under the latecensus would be sub�. �debate on the raotieh1ar the Second road'
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'Cls"rer. , ".-Aril Forster paid - personaf visiti
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river, and pissed 6der the railway Sag-'
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aud��carae to.this counntrey -- about ,twenty-:
from Rev. Dr. Potts, as bo'glanced to*aids .. I ;1 I . . 11. I
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1 61 thoBill: respecting paW�bi6hers
mitted to the House. , . . . I I
. Mr. Ortorl proposed ,to furnish adai.
Sir John MAcdohald said that the matter . ,
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, of bobAdleuce to the bedside of Con4tabl ;
�Wills, who drove the', car when Mr.,Wilftea'
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','pension bridge, where' 9, Iailge� 'bar -of
n4ba
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poople:witnee'tied,-th6'noveI.eigbt'. When'
']y.earls, ago'.',.,. , I . ; I . . I
seven � . I
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There'are four' or five' "
thainterrupters: 11 I 11,
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.Woman -in, the ; gallery � who -. ha,ve been I 1, �,
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was a very I important one, and the census , -tional evidence to prove 1hatthe pavWn.
- wag short -atiand, to the tenant M4..
Lloy
the dog %'nd,his ide-boat reached the Whi A.
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A Uridal, Chamber.. , .
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" 'M ag all the evening, and 1. am looking it ; I !,`,� �,
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I brokers made extortionatechargesin' their .
had shown that a constitutiorfal� be .
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c6ss'ty business. He read, statements made bV 9,
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llly� 'Both lie at the point of death. Mr.'
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rteu.p6and
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'poolRapids,thbic6crumbled into a'thou-
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' , A gorgeous bridal chamber has just been I
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theta now;l" He. remained Iooking� for .about . .1 .
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- reference it.
party Who had ci6alt With. Torontb� j �
exist6d,for legislation in � to ps,wu�,
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The-so,)Bgion was c6ra rativel early yet'. ,
Pa y
� Forster gave the, � atter. � al�
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ote. , Ile alio. visited. the 'bouAd
.._a pieces . The ddg,maae abold attempt
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to ewim".h. v
ro,hut th6 current pro ad 'too
completed for the receptionof a bride,wbo
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has never known the'want of money, and
, proceeded � , jji.-;�
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�ously on., I . , . . . . :, ��
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. . brokers, in which: they . stated - that 2the,
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and the Bill would be br.ug it down in time' .11 . I I Y
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charged',120 'cent..,;for'11-1qans
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� of Col.' O'Callaghan, a, 'boycotted � land-
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Lord 6100 -is Spent with as little thought;
by W..I. .
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eii, recently, a very bea,ui"� , I �
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ion 6 the 'were. per
to enable the fullest considarat I � �
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sure. I . .
me& � I extending over al da,ys.' It was,very
'dorittliat '"
lord. . The wind6lo'�,,were. barricaded,
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%th, house wa's;gaffisoriedi and th 4a,s6ldiers
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as many , ,pe , p uld terid6k, a: 110 -dent
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piece.' Tne walls are Covered with hemVf
I in, found among the ruing., It in . .. . I
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�s bty any of fO'u'I1_' I
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somethiiiglsh6uld`b�`do
The House adjourned at'6 o'cloCk,. ��,_, , eyx . . "a to
I 'er Pro8en
the ,,am . Say', flag krievano at , " b
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were completely prepared 'to , resist an
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Two curious itlbms�of f
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`laiirs� I erto aug,,,up,, there. veruis is - � . I
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OTTAWA, March 7 -The Speake. , , . �
took
chair at 3 P. in. . 11 .1 � and.. he, hoped , the ikt� of Justice
attack. A was'a sad�pictu&of a Country
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gentlerrl rpoidence.'in Ireland:'at the
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news: romMuSSID,
reached'Londob lasb�night.-Oneis that
mirrors are,interjected here ,and i6rejre
The coiling is painted in the most artistic
t, � . .
t000n a as riging on. &, Shell,. With Cupi4 I 1.
in at ei,i' a., i that spirits of love,aro seen., - I I I I
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Petitions prayink for piotection.to the� would take the matter into I big can � sidera.
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, y,butisnonly'one stnon , g'raany. ,
pr6sent'dsi
residents in thefinp6rial Palacel State, that
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ra ' . :tains are of white Bilk'L
anher, and; the Cui
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�aldd the � � ' While in the . 1. ,
heie re' in -the waves,
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fishermen of the Maritime Provinces were .- . . �. . I I .. � � 1.
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. . The Bill was'r6ad a second. time. - , .�
presented by Bracken, D6ull:,and .
�rpadirig'
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OnMr.Forsie ?s.rqturfi,lfrom Athanily' '
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crowd at Gott Station heartily hooted the
,�tho Czarewitch,,,who is:now in his'. 15th
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year,-'fias-been ordered to abstain from'. big
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eznbioiddredln gold and rich colorings in
floral I designs. ,These curtains are mountoil,
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, beickgiouni[1 appears, a � neileid;. or. I twa,tor . � , . I
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nympli,, �,Iiear a a6lphin,� with bell �. axm
,Messrs. � of
Robertson (Shelburne), - - ..� . 1 � I . Mr.,Orton moved the, �ecorid
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the Bill i6specti
ing mortgages,on re'alostate.
Seerqtary . , and,grl .for his -coercion �
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ihe'domoan' '
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6tudies-"Ja Consequence' of- so veto attacks Of
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n 6rvousnais. - lt'� is 1umored'' that - the
on gilt poles, and When' drawn back disclose
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Petitions were presented in considerable
that -newspapers may.b6 Tha'preBentBl 11 proposed not ofily,to relieve
pplicyir With this exception or, I
� -flei. of
the'lfbttef� car
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CTpar . -Curtains that:cost $660 a window.
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t&, giolitia; on the 4119're,,ai ar' .
the e, aped � � I
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looking 0,� the 'marry in th4� ` ' . .
numbers praying . I
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th&Z Who may' in . futu
ie through . to �
allowed to -pass. free,of postag I
,fth,dnliabitants'of �
" ' it ri'mingicd, per-
Irefand- wag dne",Qf cirriogi 5
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agitated over Since the as§assinMion of his
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E por lers are o white silk phish, with
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dade embroidery 'mato4itig-'ihe,curtaing.
women group .. � I � , �,
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water. _ I r� 4 , . �
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I post -offices in �the cc - unty in which , ibey,'ure 'but. al0o, those Who have Won obliged to.
.... - I . contract � for locuns with: inoney-lona"
rng'-
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hao � s I with,som . a , . su I rp , rise at his venturing,
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-gran,dfathbr, and he continuhllyapp.r6ends
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, The furaitur� is treated, with the. sem � a
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2At � meeting of the. Philological 8046i,atv I , , ,
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published. I I ., 1, L .. I I i'l d
A number of pelitionawerealsopresented corporations, -and have been.' in's 0 &a to
. 'interest
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into the li6h's den. , I .11 il, ,
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A - despatch froin Lital , says ".,
boating otthe'ribider of his father. The
. oth6inews is - that, the' ,Coronation of.the,
material as the curtains, and what little of,
the framework. is, 'seen 'Ils, found.'to -b6
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in. London the I other day,, Mr. J. Vograii ,
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- observal on dhi I ) . PaxtW Corr'GOCIUM .., , I
,'the actual-rate'o f .whiclijber
,�ray no hostile amendmelatto.the. ,,, . y are
it' t"b".' ,, � , , . ,, �
Foister as guarded wiih`,the' greatest
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Czar his'again been poBtponed,'and
,, that. it
heavilygilaod. ktable cover in White. silk, .
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of hngiish'Speilings approbvd by dh6 Filo- ' I , - I
a,, Mga ,
use!' i Pay
,!In, ,to
S.Ot t Act W '
allowed to pass the Ho , it. ,
1 Sir,Charles tuiper laid on �the table: a (iia4ings)'lRupported hoBill
i sultation,'With,
care while he was in� Cori
the-authoritieB-of that-plaLce.,� I -'aria told
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is nowfi xed for -the 22na of'Augu'st next.
This irrtelligencecauges.jr6h disquietudP
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, lush'shows gold ,embroidery, �ana ikv-156r.
Neredwith rich'. gold bullion fringe, with
� l6jioal, Society 71 were read'by Mr. H.,�w . . .
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Mr.' Vogin comidented on each ofthe- I I
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return of corregpoDdence respecting the ,
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,Georgian Bay Branch of the Canada Pacific , " to a large number, of agriculturists.,,
'that
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.' d aut ority"that the introduction
. on, goo b of
''I martial law and a mild form of Curfew
among thS 10�&l POPul8`tiOri Of St- Peters7'
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burg, but gives gratiUation'to the revolu.
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� pointd��.Ispange heading. ' The, fringe is
seveninolaes dea .-B oNvU.Pag.u. - . I
p rp
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j36cip�ylscb=g()s,apprbvingsonie., 11011;�dlilit . I
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i�ulld;
. . Sir Hector Langevin suggested the
Railway; also coriespondence in reference '
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aw was recommended 4or., county Clare.
, tionists, who will now insist, more lolu*_
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spell would ortion,-ulyun; stomach.
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stumma-0; of, bv:; could, cwd, ate. He .
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. to a line of Railway from Manitoba, to ,:Bill should be i6ferired6 the-Comm'tt6o
. �anhing and Commerce. �
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-Messrs. Forster -and- Lloyd dtove' in an'
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Ah'aiiever that the Cza�feturs his people too
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to show himself to them. I .
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would keep A .difference of - Spelling , whore, �� I
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Hudson Bay, and the rates on railways run .1
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by the -Canada Pacific Railw I:. I., . i I. :Mr.Blake�Befoie the hori.,gantleman
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open carriage with'a large escort of.con�
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stabulary to,Tulla, where,.as' at Limerick,
. raligh �
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Whe n the London Steam Ileating'Co.,
broke'. down,,,the Churchwardens of St.
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The following Billswere introduced 6;nd � madehisexplanations I tboughtiiiinder:
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. .. stood the Bill.; now, I Confess-, airi I do not
the most elaborat6'precauti6n's wei6 taken-
"Mr.
A .Reminiscence ag 1S10. I
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Paul's Church ifi,that citYwore at &'loss
.-He Rat at'hog feet in qui.tp�ice. . : . .1
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looked into her face and said softly - 44AIII I � , _. - .
,read a first tfine : I � .
und6rsta,ndit.," .� I I .
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Act to amend the Act iiico6orating..the , gly glup,.,t.d-.t e� Bill
, I � Mr. Sproule stion li'l
for the sa;fety of Fbrst6r's life,. Cav;
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alry-.And,police patrolled at,easy distances
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I Aspecial despatch from- Erie',7,� Pa., Says I : .�
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The gale of Wed Ifiesday, uprooted v6 tree on
0: n -they Could keep thair PIE406 Of
f k ow hoW' . .1
worohip'warm. It .so happens that 'the
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deir, I coWd sit beierfor ever." P Could YA I . . I
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love 2" answered she. 11 Yed, Sweet." "I Iton * I . I
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South% Saskatchewan Railway Compnny- �
. Mi. Robertson (11amilton). I 1. . 1. I I on the, �r6und that the� moilgageels, were
I . -conipolled to , P,ay, nior(i - interest to loan
- that the Special
all. along the road, ,but nothing happened.
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To -day, whanit,becam . a I known izi� tulla
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tba Mr.. Fo6ter Was in the town, all, the
Presqu. Isle, and the roots � dragged up two
skeletons. �'One of the skeletons,�*as that-
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I C 'ptor6s House is. on the Same block' aid -
,� 'fo
atplication Was made to the Collector V 9,
'from
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' are right, .sure you Could, darling?l . 1. � � . . . I
know it, my, own." , 11 Very tell, then, you 1,
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Mr. McCarthy moved
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Committee to whom -was referred Bill 1�6. 2 Boo were led tbrexpect:when
I � idties than 66y. I I
, entering." � into the contract. I I .1 . I L
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- The Chief Secretary
shops were closed. �
of4as. Bird, who has been the � subjeef of.
Noetry. 411,througfi Penn.:
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cheap So ntime n b .
supply. of Stamm tba system which
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boats nt buildings. � The
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for I have 'an angag , oijaeni to . Igo . , .
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:1 young.Mi., Fitzspoonqovomd V .� I
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for constituting a Court' of RQ,ilWaY Cora'- . . __
be empowe , red tot.seual-for �The Bill, was read a Second time. . � . I
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I visitedt�e 9aene:,of,nIo6nIight outrages�
and expressed sympatbywith the Sufferers.
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for , th ast seve&y.five yeirs.
syll-iii. ,
church authorities- were: referred'. -to ,the'
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won,t be.back this'evening.' Turn down -, . . , I I
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missioneis
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I . a and. records, and that 11 On motion of Sir Heot6r,"Lang4vin the
persons paper . House adjourned at�9.20_ I I I .
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I The whole of Eaet Clare is in a-, terrible
During ,the' Lit of 1812,jarnes ,Bird and*
E, dwara � Rankin, w - ere, Shot on bo, -,rd .,the
Minister of Customs. granted
request. A wals agie6d � that tbe.Custoiri
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the . gas and, fasten, the - night6latch When , I
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you "go away. �Ta,'. tai deai.` �And she , , � �.' .� .
to five members.
the quorum be reduced . ''I . . � . I ___ - . I � . ;
-Carried. � � ,
, State of lawlessnesso notwithstanding the
Jaige force of soldiers ind constabulary.
Niagara f6i desertion, and 'buried on the
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Aour.
,House fireman should do the extra, work,
necessibited for-. heating the church on
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went out. - -., , , , - , . '_ - , I I I
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-state- -
Mr. Plumb proposed to review the ' - '
ments made by the -last speaker in the, , One rpasbn no doubt why so rnany of our
'because
, The recent, dating 'exploits, 'of the Moon,
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lighters have, caused the -greatest alarm and
Spo t 0 ver which: the :`tree grew and
'd. . Bird's 'death was iii4este1, With
Ishe
he is,reputed'
Sundays, efe., and all 'went'well -till �'the
firen iin lodged his bill. He charged 20
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EQ17AM To TIM EUERGENOY. . .- -_ - - . - .
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t We sto6done night on Beacon Rtl�.6 at
and , would b0g write, a wretched scrawl � is
debate (Mr. Ross, Middlesex), .
unbasiness; ' I, I � I I .
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heroic and'martyr qualities.; 0
to have fallen With a- dozen, bullets
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niat6',a�n hour for the overtime, though paid
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Nyhile iu.my heart, the throbs of love ' I � .
compelled at Sch
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produce figures to show that I Some ,CI they are Coil and, 6igmina-
, He tions to write too iniiebi and has to be
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through him � moment before his pardon
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by Government �5 cents an hour for Sun.
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., " Woro struggling for expansion'.., 11. . I � :_�, , ,
We hadjust left the thestre, 1. . . ,� I . 11
ricet- .it
those statements were inco . �
' ___Jc'__d_-b�iriedIy. Anothar.and.�perhap, ihb�
submitted tables of expenditure . under n' I
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The Holmans have� bee*n ,playing' � In
to crowded houi.s6s# at U,an& 75
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day- services.: The churebwardens repu -
,diated payment, and were sued. Tho.
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. 'Had'heard 11 Il Trovat0e,". I I �. I � . . . I
I And, on the door step, talked about . , ,, � ,
niallY � them,
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the - present Government ''and the Pr* acit6l r6ason is because
are punishod by' being compelled to write
.Winnipeg .
Lrday night the
in .
cents'�ad is8i0n� On Satu . , I
1 tiiim peach crop seems 'to bave escelliped
Sudge'gave deciee fo'
, otUr day tho, r the, full,
� The music and the OtOrY. . 1 . � 11�1 I -
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te, whidh-�.*ho 'hundreds of lines. Would itmot be bettor'
,preceding or - .
that the average cxpacdit�rb 1. ,
'style
hall was'PsOke"t 51 pot head. - I I Paiience
The
general injary'thuB far torn thexinsteady
there
amount claimed:P with costs, . :, , .
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, long voice ' . I I
Sheraved,aboutthewondi I 1. 1. �
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proved I
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. was larger during'tbe Ma6lienzie Aa�', uniBh iw the old
. ru1n'a,boy'swritibgf6r1i#6? Noone need-,
was lttempteil. �
,,Played', or rather a
troupe expects. to return next summeri In
,weather. � In � ibis districti .if . are .�
not too, many alternate Spells of beat and
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, � � t-��it is aawth%t th6 presence of glucose
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S4 raised his actingAnd his facoo '- I " . I
x it6omike a ninny., . .. �. I : � I ,
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The speecbe5 inaae by the I I
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ministration. pact a led to taker's . n . y pii einthe 11' i
Ox
,Opposition, 8,nd tbRr lack of definite -has to write, thrde-or_11our
his if he
the *meantime, the-curldig, rink is to -be Con-
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vorted into a themtko-an Opera house, is to
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bold two .m6fitheo a Inuch
during the next I
bettor, crop thkn that of I�gt Year may a
* r can be dqie6ted in this wiy -. Take,
"' su'a
. Iva.aftil,lof,inixture and-.�ilrop it into a
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� I. wanted to-l)utwb� explain? . I 1. 1. - I I
. (1halfousp.60t:B118 110W -ib') ' . . I I . I
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0d:twlsted li4e � foQ1 ��
policy, W&B calculated to frighten capital, , pan
which wa;s vet I dred- lines, occasionally as punish In
,y sensitive, �Q tli'it be had mo huu , 11`iiil�
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be built-4o�' that, - with Wesley and �t ie
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City Hallo, the, Wiunipe�gers -will have
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expected. ln� Michigan pros cc a are p,
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fici;'Llarly favo Tyleld. Fr�;
glass of cc ,, wMet. : Stir it i few minuteld
ind you,will note that ,the cand Sugar is,
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And hadWt pluck to do it. . . � .
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11 I—— It'Wbnl(l b6-as-reasonable.6 expect t6.1
fear that gentlemen opposite would be sup-, ,
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