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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-11-02, Page 2Novetab et C.,) 1882, AMERIcks FUTURE. IN ACIE.CLOTIEL ND ASRES. INICEBRUI.TED WEDDING. • • •- •, . l'F, I/111,1,41PS I. DEISTIC 'COURTING asaar'...WatONG- LADY. , ilia mom. 4,si., Corea E;in, uninbli,e :kie ppuectijertm.c.,,,,i:leindo.no tiIiIrtrPgyr..oteet the The PeoPlie OPPosed to BetOhtilon-The Odd Mistake of attElotittent ' Ciergyntan. ' Czar a Rind -hearted Baler." . . and Promises ,AtitenOttleht- T'errilh!!) '' '° The recent death.of Rev. Therese Guar -Norbert Spencer, the English Philosopher, , Nov/tact, ot ichoiera. . . ''',; . An extraordinary scene ';'1113 FitPeBS.ea in A -Washington despatch says:: Mr. Wok-. a distinguished and aged Methodist Eder Canada. hair,ia, Haffinata Seeretary of .the -United nem of Baltimore, revives 4 story that was * faY ALRXANDER CANT,R21.L. on the Republic. , A Sae Francisco desPato says , The the Sheffield rtis5hheCffilinela4ghLtitilisiet_cm,re;rrwiaitghe., States legation at st ptereburg, who has published , concerning. him . many yolk, . Whey may talk of the land ef the mountain and eteanaer Arabic, from Hong Amigvisaltclm- iyickeills.r.kiti:nesTa'.*00.w, of T1103,0003 woe, arrived' here, says 'that as far as his obBer- ago, While Mr. Guard was pastor Of Mount ' heather,• , ' lianas, Ootober 8th, has arrived. The POGSIBRITIES GRAND, IF PEO.PLE, ARE,IFIDE. corean Xing has issued a prodlamation in Wile has some 1-f3 000 in her' own . right. aiatioia eattended be Vag inclined .to believe Vernon Church in Death:lore. • He.hint in They may tell -us ou earth there is not such 1 A New York repert:sayti : In an iOterview, which he, aecused. himself of emploYine The land of the virtuous, the brave'and the free; • But, Canada, thou art far dearer to me. • another, '' , published here .Herbert. Spenber ' says : incomPetent Mipistere and of neglecting tae was .etrongla , opposed t� . the Marriage .. . . . . . _ . . .. Her beother., Mr.11areclerick. leieheart, who tophereepd.Boisaisnliasel:Gzilvirensr,m:nueiitiiclvitasrt:.2,,..1,a,osi,3, e,,Fiti bhefseactiveameoeinnignrigumartaci tiocken;.otaryci, acquainted. ttweeridst. ht,i, ,rwtzi;eioliortd1:0thoe.wv7ie;hhurrti.. :. . The banks Of ti Rhine stehist9ric in story, • statements in regard to hie, dieorders, paonaises a full amendment There is much agaiest the Marriage,' Which -"Was first The newspapers • have emade erroneous Welfare of . his kingdom , Pala people. .' Be followed her to ; Sheffield , and proteeted :VIzaiitfliitioonr . - ettid3...'d. btaitlie .. oricepotpulzdtk,reanodt .tfiaSvii.:4F4cataaLi:jcieic.:, ten teattol The Danube once Sheltered the baglesref Rolne, (Imes; diet, habits, etc: ge states that what . daubt as to theavehereaboues of Taa Ili Kan, arranged .tO• be'oelebritted. at the r.Batlialie The Thannes.ancl-theSciine,-are.a national -glory, -hp7has .seen. in America; .far exceed las. .fatherof the -Cereal -I` King andliiitigatee of church, "ifra:' 'mimes 'tieing a ..Qatidelic:" ' A- heart OPPesed` to ' reaoltitiOa. ,: •IIOttraan aialdreseedhis letter, as he suppeaed, to, the ' But across theet.Lawrence a slave cannot come. . .. , , .eapectatitais. Books aboufAhaerica, that he all the disturbances. He was inveigled, ou license WAS, afrerWard Procured from °alien deseribes the monarch , as a kind-hearted, :Younger of .the Pikers; but his Memoky.hed , The moss covere& ground where the rd .roan• h.ad, looked into griye hire no adequate idea. Blakeney,yeerd4ymaiehr Do i spaerfAOsr Theed 1'3 rthiciee, was0ereat)ohuYt willufalgreePetf Plthaenc'oWuhn9t,Ytiadelde haiisnas'uibslefcotrs. Of caufouuded: the firat names of the ladies ; doth 'roam ; , ..:the' immense developments and material to China. drhaianaG.hinaleeseathfi4P,°e fa Nly;'-ic.L talledettra'Ll'isIDEf°*ataerie' I love thydark foresta and deepaolling rivers, .the proven false to :him; however, and lie had Thy touch the po or captive from bonda;ge delivers, , civilizatioh which he everYwhere. foand. Chang at Tientsin and by univeasal repert, to :enter the church- her brother seized her late whenever lie appeared in publiche was andse.the letter, inetead of geieg to the He treads thy free soil and he - calls thee:his • The intense . wealthy' teitiginficence of our Was taken to Peking. Three High . Can- by the W.•1.1", but the ,POliee, wtha' were 'in'' RIOTIO. or aceompanied only by au , youngest sister, as Mr.0,..Liarcl had intendeaa .. . •CitjeSt and especially the SPiender -of Newmliisioners have arrived in China frem attendance to preserve ,order areoeg the aide-de-camp, ; and dieplayed: 'no feat...of ' went straight to .the hands of the oldee. crowd wlai5h4.d colleeted, interfered.. The violence. akoheleeps death was a great. She answered the letter, . and frearathis.. When the poor stricken slaVe, driven mad by OPPression,_ • 1, . ' free inetitutions have, been, partly the ,York, altogether astonished him. He thiiiks •tOhoarbeathreirienagliitniteatpeetrietLoans,efaro.araridthreestKo,rienft enteredbroai, tzeactampraehei;eaclabaythheieOseerleimcipeonry, tphreon. blow to the young Ruenian. Attempts froMnis Southern bondage toffee,prejudice against the Ietaelites N'ktI3 still very became more... andaan ore, interesting as party. .The . start, a correepoudeece . . began . which ' cause of these .results, -bat ' not the to the. Ceirean.• Government. , It isi not Thy fair -fertile fields aretohim a possession, . chief • cause. He says ethe American. generally believed. be has' been .released, needed in Presenes Of half a dozen Plide- -great in many -parts of the empire, and had tinae. Went. on. It . is said that one of . His shackles fall off:and he says " I am.free!" . , , people have come into possession of an un- and the Japanese : eaMp is still kept up t4.? POLL • .\`'Tnen tue M6,e carne for °Ijie°ti°nS .been.. a -source -of much anuoyance to . the ,. the 'letters frail arraGuard to..the lady cola_ • . . . . . . , The cliffs otold England are grander' and bold er And the • proud a.thiaitid foams wild on her " • ' ' paialled fortune of mineral wealth . and preserve order: A Chinese eaml) is .also to be made Mr. 'L'bbH'" said .lie ohjen-ted. sGue,V;XenFitliae::112te, benutt..rargeePsrewsisliev.rinoilryrespteh . ttdsiuuer?dici.iill,..41)aratoLreirtileedtwmit"rirl vast tracts of. virgin` soil,, Produeing °mil" ;statietastl-at..4ohle Fugitive Coreans daily on the `.gyoui4 of the 'lady's; health, , 1 tatt'aldcCelipattan:.:: ' Her teisem and her castles arn sterner, and. older, clantly with small 'cost a culture that alone seek _protection in this . Jaaaitiese 'came In iegi.v P Canon thaaeheY he. said be; vent a recarreene Of the pepular uprising. ofethe offer. - The saihe 'letfer , carried a., -, :But Albion nears netNiagara's,roar. - • go6e:: a great way lowara produeing enor- against the aggrassions and outre,geti•of ;the . haa act .had timer..to. Pr,Ocure'nledinei•nerti-. The disastrous oompetitioe of Ameriea in picture 'of. the lad,y feud one ewe_ haraia . ,, . . . . , . ,. .. . . . fieates in support of. his ()alcohol). ' Warned the, graia tiade attracts-, general atteistid imagine the eloquept preacher's astonish.. And Feanceanaa have fields that are richer and 'Chinese soldiers! The Chinese authorities mous prosperity. Thep they have profited by inheriting all , the--; arts,. appliances , have promised to advance. the mciaiey.! re- by an anonYmeue letter,. he had. hnrried to . throughout IIIISSia, itni4 Many theoriee are talent when .he looked. at, the photograph- . A,nd Italy's, valleye are, classical 'ground:a , . aed• methods.. develePed by -older societies, quired forthe Cereal indemnityif Cor.ea, is `Sheffield in the hope of savieg. his Baiter'. advanced to eainteract it: • Hoffman says 'and teuedthere not the face of.tlie lady he ' But where are the wads that to astute ar,e nearer, while leaving behind the.cibstruotioes. exist- anable to raise the amount. ; . i from what ' . he called ' '''' this fearful -mar" the Rhasian .GeVereattent. opposed England intended to askto be his wife, but that ef En majesty gra,naer, in -depth more profound? eeenring the Controlling interest in tile - her elder sister. He was naturally Vera. - . . • . .... ing In then).- ` Then, besides theselavar.s of • A Corea- cablegram says: . The cholera riage." '.Catioa.Bialeeeey told Mr.Liebhart Suez Canal, as itavould interfere with Rus_ mach -puzzled 'what to do in the matter; .. • •I ' 0! Canada, give ine thy lakes and thy woodland, . foitune,.th.ere are fe.otors. proper ahem- has returned. . Ofeeial returns' saciea that that'Alr. Biene Mid certifieitteS treat three • ; By the lianks.of some stream where a gainboad in childhood, . . • : • generally, a 'great. amount ..of determina-• been recorded. ;28,000 .elided fatally. seiv•es. e.1 perceive in , American . faces since the let of -My over 47,000aaees have of the most ' eminent medical 'men ic Sia'S cetomercial interests.in the Pacific and s mbaufir:attlalikheeeietttehtasaYttitsohtehlteliartadalisemddateeatilrhmaen.irdntehehaneetghoiwar,:ter:Biutr9;:- . ‘ • I • • Sheffield that Mr& Mithes was in ,tatiatted the East... .. .. ; ' • Let me live where the cataract hurls and foams, . , No homes are more clear than Canadian hernes•-• -.-Pien..' of ' a ' kind ...ief ' 'do -or die , : , meoluiendessitnaetieseteldinoinndth. e toMar.rrBiaingehsprfro.ode'dMiirws:, •,... A .0ApTisitiA16• rirRAGE-DA.... •She vsaa nattirally. as Much taken Bothistory warns us with useful instruotion, .. . expression, and this trait' of , eharao- . A: ,Strange ,Case. 'prise as Was be, heti:II:Lade. up her mind- to For of all those proud empires. now swept to .expeecling . that of any other People, el deetructiori, ' • - • ... ' :. : course prodnees an •_unParalleled` tepidity, -. . T,he -acqUittal at Ottawaof thenister and ,.. easniaazeeernipe ci,,,,,,iiicie,):' , , ancl.r. the elergyniati, :after conedlting with , . . • • - - . . . release him from tie en ... a ci.a : the ceremony, Mr.. Lialahart. turning hie Mr. Liebhart'S ecilicitor, theawent on With al.,,erriate S,catat•I to. a: ChilSfen, Ifni: 'Ilit:re!'. . , . gagement, and did I . . lipase!, . , _ , . . , so. Thie-was the,mare trying for her as- To mark where diesension and reel begin; .' ter, 'Joined ' with . a power to . work • • Then . may - net mismanagem.ent • mar ,, thy_ tiveness Whichastitatilated by ' the need I or ' The deadliest blcac always eaine trona vilthin,-• resources, -- • And all the tru- happiness freedorh.enforces , ee . _ ,,, . ___, ._ .., even these additions, he said; will fall.short- thousand' atizene. would go. to thepoll led - will be the effect, .ay,e,- ff.right he the 'caUsta. . while greatly prospeeing. are-like:the Italian. of the demand in the upper part of; the by worship." - Three ' new churches are totypes of old. ; Those who framed, yona offered peeceamag the ,:aata..evaich. eimb,ed;.; only trouble," he .weriton to say; "is a lack and:make the. cenunuoity to • sUbmit to: now,„going_apabove-Filly-nititketreetalatite -.coiatititutionalieVer-drealided-- Diocese of New York, said that the Raman : yO12' de itethrougb regimente_of Men arnied., she.. said entiem of. wbieli the ..Protestant clergy •Bo the old feudal noblesi, and who time enables. generally complain in ' these. days: "Our their leaders to override the. general .will, Catholic Church. in this city was "not 10 ' with voting papers, who obey the word of: she may . -have beea the least." affected by the religious in'cliffei: • oommatides loyally as did the,dependents of of placee in which ouriasople can:assemble Times, Viear-Geuertil Quinn:, of.the Catholic Y)sa. In an interview with the reporter of. the 1 I can gather, there, baa been. a 'considerable .Nor internal misgovernment:pervert: thy laws, Protestants and Cathollea. . ' ' • ' ' ' , ' • rePublies ' of the . middle ages, gradually . (N. v., Bun.) • • ..:, - e I retain tli fnrnnalitireCdore, but, -as far as and in broad .71,,3r,. . -Ho had seduced ancIe- the Sheffield TOwn Camelia. . • • • ecusreeapineg:.:7;0'dtoaomothiarhelit:It:de.,'_ftuo7sthtoilorlst. 't.h,te intbeevr(i.asr's,amearrei-irpu:::Biltolanahd. ttlilraii!astor I'riva's 16:-' , , oLipiOgrebs: ' 'Once nlore: there .is ,inven., -brother murder01.0.1naKerq: •baak upon tee couple and.weeping ,bitterly . . . . , . . . . , ' losing their ;freedom. He rerciarks:." You. their exactions as effectually se their pro. neither d•talY nnr. i`lailiat'a any • atateqiei4 I'arnell P4r4einetitatY . Pat:V....with ' having th by .a 'boss.' Here it seeme..to the that. the held a. .mest eiticleniable. •vantagea. ground : tried to -hush Up the. matter by ' dissolving ; labor, has-been Bo. Wisely fostered." .eare. ,liiirtsend..4tatieilr.)!rteritiamtiti,Ta),yhreya.l.im. TiL)113,:teievaideinactee mael,88,1 irtsritlipanrgeoe .Td time.e f' and O, ,ah o a at he hret r' ciin, aBinnsi!oPi.13; signedi' odfb' ‘' the the lan&gttoo:'.1tWPaidalleeetSYterd.:i7a1,3t:the%eAlle'inici:Sinf. ',fearoraprairpoengehfiifeerepotroainc'einoaalltelh4aetN,.tirieT. wiicild.adwriediso,gsd' iwrnitsitarti4.46:. - sovereign people as fast beeonairig a puppet, Spencer further says the American people, of the euhtauee... , : whose. who ritle. tams other !heinaus crate,. ;Perliaps'aVliat that-Wienty : this crime suet:hided all doubt of the guilt . that she murdered her Victim in celd bleed the .- testiniony I of. a murderess is not . alveaye fo. beatatireeervedlY received,. Tbe mouth Of. the . Man .. whose life she had 'taken was elotiecllo,revee. ..MeAffrey 'amid. She May haVe been . at limmeent ruaiden,• the .orgabization. without :making iii. proper in that the inuedeeess, battling for herlife, eollusiou with the manageas.of thaLeagnia , ornserely preeeded, his Oseassinatiee, .aecl: of the . prisoeers. The I woman coefesSed fased to marry, her, shealleged in jaatifica- aboat . ; her • relations -with - correct, . but Charge ot ..wholesale recent** nude of the ladies faitited, andthenbildreii ' set. .to his house. • Mr. piens is a Menthe; of. beieg utterly broken down, Was oenducted crowd. Iltr: Lielthart, Who is•de.acribect as Aceordieg . to. • 4.iondon -eablegrains, , no their .private, purposes, and .with having,..by little ekcitertenthaebeen Created la Ireland hle a lettee. in tbelrieh.- Times, "aeoireing the hsecT £98 000 of the Land -League thuds for • - . , • . ' • '' .unti 'Denied el& /attar Tilli,i. . tiP :a feaTful,eaY; ',Ilia Prielit!TuskredinP911 a:AND .11.1EAGUE EIJNItS. , . , . . . ........ , . . , - • , . . .. . .. The urderernscapect . . - ; ." " 'first person 'attemptiing teleaire.. ae.veral. ' otte m 'Kers°, Ibiit..NAB' 411E4 With'. thehtitt end of ....-iow ,inh,,,..„Laaairi toohwa ink, what ,414' . the room ihtoxicated. and began yelling and panic ensued. said the -guest atienapted. to' wobahly. fatally. morso then., fm,ci., killing : josko.:.: yfes..swst,.erw:arelyd;oi3fid.a,givreeege.r,yt'ianhi)gei,e..ttwucistr,seofigi:E'rt;:.. .. A Guarialtchare, (Mexico) despatch dated' rPea'ardi ' zy- i,IE,a,noodt, ta41o0.. newshe Ii.., bhiaideibtr•aoilueesierast_'''t,'avi't':(31S to the floor -in a swoOna The child is injured ,'. When Mrs, Langtry, c16'peronefi" by ,Mre-• a revolver 'andreridoredannconticieure. . The P"' Godfather 'Pedro.. ATeiao entered Moth er .holdieg the ix:deist:shrieked. air d.fell. Manuel Rosarioa, A large. ialinibei Were- ehild 'end fatally Wauadiag anethere ' ,ss, it ,:wnrta the money e. after his tetUrn,to Nom:it'. -Vernon :church in . Wilde, iin 1ilifli'wnteldia°t1eht:i1O Marry the yetinger . slater. ; Mr. ' Cum. , by ..a ,number . of ., not -collie off, ' Wore an he in Nett ligark. I ' Labouchere, , reached Nei,' York" (M.' .the Tatiataar teary 'LII". ' :however, theugh for . it'• tate adair,iiiiPridgod:',:oni:fnortd:ae,f-lSdoiniqdie, _. It is. manifest to any one Who observes which moves and . speaks as the wire.; gnifelesa and unenaPecting, and he a; villain: , financial •stateuient. Mr. Parnell is said to .. That,a. cpaaattoo. „win, ,,it , pay . to deepest dYie., artfal and, - mereenarY.. .have- stated as , a newspaper . corr,ekiPendent the Roman Catholic churches on Sunday pallet's determme."• , Mr.;, • Spencer; . how. - cf' the auff.er , day after day When a 25 cent bottle coot liaanieeIgn, '.fatifir•iiieaanreadeoeocaith, eVa_i jther..as.;eylarLgieiLt,,fuisr,, Oi rIITNAM'S YAINLESS COR', EXTRACTOR will ' He may have led herinto guilt by promises that there was net a word of :truth in the , „ e that what the VicariGerieralsaye in regard ever, declares he- dens . net eonsider the he -never -meant to fulfil. He .• may, too, . charge, and; that' the attack.. Was I made in to the heed of more places-IcTi worshipis Republican institutionsea failure.' America Inme°6dtinZ.Te;riaghtno.f fille.erris fct."4utlrFe,9v'Yeeritht ; variably crowded, • and ' oftentimes uneotit- perfectly. aCcuiate. • They. aae almost'ara. if's showing before,. that.- ".paper constitutions " .will (in it ,larger scale. than 'weer have treated with scorn. her. prayers ;for order to prejudice lit( party •at .the coming give prompt and .permarrent ease ,,,n‘d come But eaen if we take this iworee view of the .., Justin McCarthy and. Michael , Davitt,- invebtnient I' and reparation of theinjurysthe haat , shetained. eleceide... • , , . , . fort. , Thousands testify that it is, a good fac,i, . of regidar features; cachpi.,the..mouth, if you -area Sufferer '.from which . is a little, large abut . this defect le. Of the. city, op_ the-. contrary, 'RO , far,from eiania...altogether undrinteniplated . at the seat as a new church is ready it is sure to, be filled up. fortably crowded; at every- service.' As 'Work as ' they ,:e. are., intended . .te. The majority of the Protestant °Larches, .- ' ' • : • - , .. ,. ' - . .."` :yohr ., . cenatitation . has:. . gro.we worki . „ Within • forms,,, . he ,. says, dondtiot of the.elaili. mani we moat 'fail! to trustees of the Lead League' fund, and Mo, elip an organization of profeeeienaV pOlitie that of the. woman- , .! ..: . '''.. have been interviewed regarding the alleged' - ,She was ric! virgiii. of' Seveeteeqantetrheas inisappropeiation':of the feed. They dealare. find any (egg_ or Moral jUstification• .for Carthy, jun., who is his father's searetarY, • • .--e" Cassell's Family ' .MagaZine". justly ; .13Y druggists everywhere. . . ' ' observes that actual knowledge .ot,:hotise- . . . - . s h e we eel.' frtie6peeiferi. teeth ,f hair is :ill l*i ghh(itilbshhi :3, ' dazzling -yeebne;estine;sivel.ij:Ihjartieerl • , b.:no:bin:el ,e;7 t ,corns.tay it. Sure; safe, and painless. Sold • tIpla°r:f1,;e.e:d, . a.titirdi5tdqiesoclhe:.. : being filled,. generally have front a quarter "onset, Which has become in a large ineaisu.re . too susceptible to .the assaults of such lo-ve from personal knowledge. that the allegsa to a. third of . their seat& vacant. ' - The the,ruling ppwer. .Educiation sad diffusion of years above those .of -discretion. _ Her .of the cherges,,waich beve -been cieaalating, able in requirements. cif' ;Servant's:. ' • ; '' hold. Work makes micitreaf4le. More reasana 'behind, she was Areseed in a tightly -fitting .. ceetume og., dark, :green.. cleab; • plainly . . as. this.,MpAffrey - offered her, . but a person . tiens. are iitte.sle :unfounded and '.. a r:ehaeli Episcopalians perhaps eicepted,it isaueeless., of ,; „political .• knowledge ... Will '.' not - fit . . . , , . airming herselfaakoceeding in. search of her.. among the. landlord .paity, ever .. same the trimmed,. ,blit. which 'sheared her. Sieeder aleit-occupying-denomaratioesaoccapyingeathesei •mena-foreLfre.e_institutioMBL__,It is essen. . in WilEELS. wait audeperfeep -figure teathe best a;dyana • ; churches to try to , get huge congregations. tially a' queetiOne of .. character ' ' and, sliPPeeereeducer,--...iindher-sliootinaelianaa -Land-Leagtio-wasaorgailieea..-Altathree. _e_la _Dyspepsia, .we, :have .tage,' ..Herai at was of- ., dark., brown -straw, :. unless they • succeed in seauritig very papa-. only in- the. secondary' degree; a .queetiOri. American.14as.. not, -1- .showed her a *Oman. :of 'nerve and deter- ` ‘! One Who KneWs,a 'by.. which . the coin.. of the ; attentieti ofsuffeeere from this pro- -u.ndeterred by thouglate of God or -man, poiut to the feet that ..the nelaSde plitine; 'PECOSPUXTE.,kNe, Catersaea a remedy .Worthy" sailor shape, _encircled, evit.h. .a blue; ,and. . lar preachers as paateria • . ,• , '' .. ' . ' of knowledge., . The mination; with la - heart as .hard as lite ' inunication is eigeed, is one used Arnold teen-. disease,- "Cases .occar.. which. resist:. white band. Mr. -Abbey Was the :first te . a decline in genuine...religieas interest. -If Tint affords a baa iedicatiOn. It sliow& thipk, sufficiently quick- settee of bus OWn . .eliiinase., and . at the • same time pot.. a 'nether . millstone; ' The ive,ry cireurnetance :brother .with. her to scot Which, like this; was 'first' seet to Organs in iness after. eating. 'continue, irritability,. Foreter ina paaaphlet attack on tlaeLeagne, ordinary treatment.. Headaclaesancldrows, party vitas presented. ' Iii- nianner_AiewaS • greet her,. and. then, the rentaiedee of. the - ,.. ., prietors - andepeepleawareaquiek-ainetheir- suffieiently--qhick-sense-efa-theeLelaimseef_ .6f her bringing her het.aCcOMplioe' 18 in 4tSOlf it .proofthitt, Ireland ,faverable to landlordism. ' Davila restlessnesslarid,depreseion.of spirits, tongae naost amiable and pleasant:, :When asked faith, enthuSiastie and', : deaoted; l' there. others. You toleriste.various . small inter- a'e. would be less ' complaint of dull' sermons, . fereaces and diatatiOna ' whieh. Ehalisha Posed: te: • exist- in all their str.ength ' in Egan. did nos reeeiveeanytbing. from the stomach and howels deranged, liver torpid she was devoid Of the soft affections Bhp- 'scouts the aharges.a& false, 'and says ...that coated, 'disagreeable taste in the mouth, h .:atiolaa. the VoYage ..0Ver ' she said. that 'elle ad enjoyed' , it very much. • .. Tuesday the. . and lase demand fer.atar.. preachers., ,ates. , men. ' are.. prone, , to '.. resist," : . Mr. .'. weather was . iioniewhs,t rough; anit;' slie : the jaded aud morbidataid, not the siaaple , -SPencer • refers to. the; .. dierespeetfid wonaen: `Shewas ready to kill her, lover, imperil the. life . of her brother. And by the. laaiee was'expended .by therea'attid, nutritaina... These BY,EaPtorari readilY. yield Ladies' League: ..,Bvery siapence. collected and . system:ice aridentea'' of . disordered said,'" I am an old sailor and ;used. to the ; and vigotoue ' appetites .svhich exact . high mannerain Which tievisPaPerfc deat. with and individuals and the .daenagin of property. justice and la ca as -represented • by ' an . they... teoreover;:since,Marela drew on. Egan , -to the.Elixir when other -Means fail.. .. seae, ; . - . seasoning.. .:, -..: Besides, the 'tencleacy • of .. recent( Years. by elwiated. railroads 'Without Winapeaea. - institutions • °Aiwa.. jun'''. proclaim that: She will go for .£50-000 . ' : . ' .. '''. .• - unscathed, „perhaps toehe 'ttgairi seduced; ; ; -Oscar Wilde says: The worst use you . . laisalarrtatarai TIDAL *Ater. . • ' . • . •. . . , .. . - the fashionable dietaietsefthe city.. Thotie has been to crowd Profeetaiit claurchesieto tiohi. and."' -says ' "Free :can' be properly , Worked ' e• only . by and, again to slay a . renew. creature, at all .. a c.,0,N.I.Ht.ii,is,i.ice,ifiareeelaa... i cab Et:take-with wood is: .to varnieh it. To alio .. tyoportr, oc.troy5a and . itoit July, , " " ' • • • • be Worth looking at wood should ould be nicety . . . , . , • regions are.now oversupplied :with char& ' Mien, each 'of - whom . is. jealous . 'el events to encourage- the !commission of the. ,,gravest oferimese : .. ! .. . . . • ' 14i a . .. , . . , .. Lives .casii. ' , • ' ' ' accommodations, and the ,more fashionable . his own rights and also •eyeapathetically. ; Whatever contempt .one may entertain •-silaeler. and .liarrible Accident.. ta a . .. ,. . A.Panama despatcb eays.:. Partialities of • . . • • , been called in,. the *people.. who would , ponente, America: 'Will halt leng time in. . reference to fashien, jast ,where there .wais; The Roman Catholics' have •been wiser.. They have built their. ehurohes, . without . a; demand ter them, rind the poor .he,ve size arid the 'heterogenity • .of its can- inetinctively tarn away. from 'the' elegant' eyo, , ... , . . existing." Mr.. Speocer adds; :.'":It•naria.be. reasonably held. that, bath beeause . of ita human nature,a.type nowhere at present tiring he Ultimate ; form • but .Did.thaatuspire them.? ., . A, man hadheen. of the' eheek„ laylpg' the- belies coMpletely , at the conclusion of the • trial...," l'hey andleeked bite . a field, Whiltit :he wae,in. the telegrani:,...:Whenesi arose their entim. .catne up,..and the cluldai head getting.fixed siesta? There had:beeeia brutal homicide. ie the bars the .anim,al gnawed. away peat remedy in a short. time. Remember,- that cheered .the verdiet ent/sUsinasticailY,". PaYs 'this pesition. a :donkey grazingin the field eeliSes are diserder of „the systems. which mob that thronged the• Ottawa coaaaraom . placed .hie.,heaa between the bare of agate. .sParkling.eYea,are diraniedsandthe riagiug beeehee of different ielaads, in the.; erciiipa. , the e Fa:Write PaeSeriation" will unf.e,' la= .1I'iisleaItI Piorldon.7.. Dr. Piiiirce'rea,FaVoritePresitriptien" waild laugh hear'fl'.'iao, more. , Too often' the iii_go, mid ..oe• the mainienae „the outflow .' ' • - .. ,----.--4.---- , • ., , . : . . day. '• The greseest :damages were done by. ., said inflove,occurre,d ' Several tithes in the -.. avatiill T. Nhoevci.alln.hdge& jetzi.:, ,BpNvo:p9::. the churches have beaomethe further , tire jealous ' , of . 'the ',rights' :cif . others... -; The, . I • • . . . . for, the jury; and ic cannot. be" slight,. it. .... Aa'clizid...named ' .Bireliall isi. Suffering, : Who bas' not. ,.seen. the fair, fresh' Young a.aisaster , near . San Hai,. show abet die, : they removed from Itheisympathitia of the great majority of the people." . ' . . . . ,.,.., .merit, knit. it ' .requires' the highest type Of Republiettri is the highest. foetal Of.govern., ishould..be. reverence- itself ''CifinPered. with -Severely:trete. injuriee .receiyed near -Hick.. girt traneformedinat feve rcionthe iuto the the' feelings..witlawhiela' he mind regard the ley in an -extraerdinary manner: ' The bey pale,. haggard, dispirited woman?•1. The return .s.wept away yillages built On .thee. tid'eases out te, a areat.distanee, asad on AB , . , . , • and apparently excicisiere temples ;erected , Re Ultimate term • • will 'he3: . high,. by Protestantism in, • the': neighb,orhoode. 'It ie.te.bainferred that' the eVentual 'mix- hurried into eternity by a); wonnan wholaad . bata.-Leacesier. (.E74.)- Weehdil PoSt. ' ; • .' •• ingly - Sure All :.alernalealweaknessies," and- 7away and.more than fortypeasonsdrowned: • . . , • loved, or pretended to loye him., .: His bleed: . - .. : .. • ' At 'Playen Grahde every house ,was washed ; restore he,alth find :beauty. By alldeuggists. affected byfaration. .- ' : • . ! ..„. ,` H. . : ture Of the . allied varieties of the Aryan called teheaven and his fellow men. in Wall' ". . - ' ',i'Srilviitiiin Arnar.„-;. , 4 . , Send .three stamns for .pr..P.tep3e's.tre.tvpipe .down said:two. pereens drowned. . Playori. Moreover, the -Catholies act...118 if they; ;race forming the population will produce; 'a on Diseaisee OD Wonien. (90•Pagesa. Acldiees Chico aleo'suffered. All produce stored at. . realljr believed in their religion:. , They -are- more' powerful type of . man than lase hitli- for 'vengeance.., Did' this` fact provoke their.. ,. _ 'Three inembEire of 'tit Sall:ration Army , -_, cheers? ;The law of the laed'had .basai, Rio Mono. was. seeept.away.. No lives Were in earnest: How :is- itWith a:great part Of erte existed.,... and one . More capable of foully 'disregarded, . that law 'Which -is. the • were, ,..bachight *dere the 'Stipa:riflery WORLD'S gEDICAX, ASSOCIATION, ButTalo,N.Y. ••.lost. At Aguili :Candi Island, where :the the Protestants? ' ; ` ' - complete. isooial life. Americans May res.; undergoing; the . modification' needful .for weak and yet the .thily !safeguard against 28th ;September, charged with being.Main-• Magistrate.of Bombay; India; on Thhisday,, ` -A gond , microscope may . be ,noade by .(ibief.bueinees is carriedon, sixteen persona . . 'Intent Bitters. : . • SW:lab's, look forwardto alidie, ashen- • they •outrage, ''justice ; had : been 1s:relight .%--into . bees of , an uelawful'aseetably, •and were boring a sinall 'hole. in a. piece of. tin and. losttheir lives tiliA several ehomiand dollars, e • . .. :centerapp,. and .this congregation cheeted.. filling it with One clear ;drop. of the. balsam worth.ef imperted .goods. -mete riasapt 'into . We -find thaafollaWing ,Oueious argunient ewill have . produced : a , civilization. grander- Ceinvieted and :fined; . Major -; Tucker - .50. the, sea;.. ; The village& aellio 'Banana and - in :the Chicago Tribinze Meat and civilize,- than any the World has known.": . ' Like Manifestations. have occurred in the ,United States Iwbeti bloodthirsty ladies rupees; and his lientenatits 25. rupees. eitelt. of eiernmonefitt., , ::, . • . They all refused to - a,aye 'and therefore ., --da— ..alosaeito were -also lapoded ,and the people • • terious.diseasee Of tbe Middle. ages did not Benzine will . answer 'much . better to tion go • together, . Some of the mo.st myee . . , of'. evil 'rePutaticin have been lOosed-uPon. Tucker was sentenced to a, fortnight:setae- .. .If.yonteel dull, drowsy,' debilitated, have left ' homeless. and the goods • 'deettoyed.l. . , . . society by juries .whose regardsfortheir frequent headaehe, mouth taste hada .poor. .Other villages Must also.bave suffered, but ' ' ' disappear.irt Eugland until the intredue-, exterminate roaches, 'moths, etce.thatituay. prisonmeat and his lieutenant ' to: one oaths were. destroyed by their 'false gal - appetite, tongue coated`,. you . are ` suffering the partichlars are not yet received. it poesible for the people to obtain f?ersla the least . and can be easily 'applied . , . .. . . . . , , lantry; • whose responsibilitiee . te. the community were shamelessly. betrayed:. week.each: • . ' .' • a ' ; . At the Dunfernaline : police court, facet- . .. ,. . . . . . . Nothing • will:, cure ; yOuaso speedily and. from .. torpid liver,- or ' "biliousness."• . . ' . • • ' ' Carnet Riding. ' tion of pasture.grasties.froin, France ,intide _ thing ease., .11..will.not hurtfurniture .in mest vigorous nation -Of. Ehrope e consumes' meat at. all seasons. Great .Britain, the.; best families in . Paris , and the. north of. above . tali, level ;of the brothel. and . the. Two hundred ' •yoaths.' belonging . t� the But all iespeotablejournale,:and_cilleocie.ty land, recently, two Men were charged. with being donceened: in the Hallelujah Many, permanently .ite. De. Pierce's .... "Golaen difficultebute ; • .Mounting the,. camel is not , . - . • • more meat per head (109 jpoundsain a year. France •hatelefp pplais..f6r the,jeauit Cola gambling houserhailed them, with. disgust. • riotsavisicar tor* place there recently. They it has. porno sweet oarprises fertile rioViee, - , Medieal laiscevery." •By aladruggiets.. • lege at Canterbury. a'. ' • • , ' . .. . ' • ' ' They had not been corrupted 'by. indecent .daYs' .iropriStainfent,. and . the giagistrate Were fined in £,2, with the, alternative:of' 2.1 . ,ATorentedraggist being complimented than any other nation. e. Italy, .shnk. in The ban:tel. Ilea 'upon the. ground with all . lethargar and ..ravaged' )::iy the dreadful . . . . , . . .. , his lege shut tip , uader, hirn 'like' a Jacke . ditietisseapadogrit, uses but.eighteett pounds No, slight indignatiohhas been caused in, aseociations sad indecent literature: late stated'lhat if .therewere any'. tepetition..nf ' • WI the beauty Of his lest baby, replied, aft knife: Yen- seat ,. yourself in -the. broad of _meat •per .capitrayearly.. The most hack- patriotia circles at. Paris by. the ROWS that worehippers Of 'alloy° .,Which is hist . With .duclatinseendy .and dfsgraceful..eoraluat 8..8 isn't my prettiest, but its by Phartnyetiteat." ward natione in the world, thee'llindoos: the.French residents in Berlin intend affil. little disguise,. and Which . has for, its legiti- had occurredethe highest penaltY.weula be Interment private. . • ' . ''' saddle end cress . your,,legeha, front 'of the • and the 'Chinese; hove become vegetarians. ing. a, 'Memorial tablet to ...the house,- in., mem resulto.tdiliate vengeance and ab,or- 'inflicted .without.the option of, a tine. , . •• . like's ,paiasite earthquakabegins under you:: , . pentel. Before .you are ..ready something . .. which Voltaire chiefly lived when in. Berlin,,. ,-titin. ' ,The exampleof_their proteotsagaitiat :Your Teeth With pearle • Wilasurely vie, . In England 'tlie rich, .wlica. have all , the. a. ,The cainel raises bis hind•quarters, raids ; • meat they need, live to an .average . age : Of the Great. , .. ' ... ' • ' , ae the Cbart fool, BO to :sneak; ofTrederiek .,wbate are , not . liderely coticlieisations but ,, .. approvals of miirder shoald net be lost roil ; Ufhe c ost of an Ezaireas `train. . . • If ".T.eaberry a youeOlaiy try; : .. ' , denly and:throws you over upon his neck, , 55 ; the poor, who . cannot. afford. eating . • Canada. • • ' ' ': • ! ..... ; . . i ' • . Some interesting. details have been fur- Once used, you'ne'ea will be without it, Mid before. you eau. recover from that bee meat, die at 30 on . the average. 'Chicago,. ' At one of the registry courts. at Laidon, .nished With res.pect lb the Value of the mid, Jns•t try„ene bottle, if you doubt it. . straighteas up, his:le:Mee and gives you a; , in cheapening.' meat e ana.- extending the recently, .a 'Jew old elethes inane teem'''. It would . Beath that itrial . by • jury in day express, train . from., ,New. Yor-k to jerk over ,his :tail, and, while you are..aoeieea,.. _Market, is doieg a gr.eat .miasionara. 'work.- • - . Hound's Ditch proyedlite'claiin to a 'Vete' • crireirial caeetais unsuited to the-temperof Detroit; 7 -and 41-eat-at-ad:that this :tettin is at'alltertititialaliathiaiblipaieried;b1S begin& . • -- froth -the.- city: Without.- -preteiading. ,te ' Americans and .Canadiaris, who are ecetstic a faiterepre•sentativ,e 'cif the fast expre&s. - -0ver-18;100'0;000 -Worth ; of .- -cottonseed to move Off withtliat dislowited walk -which -la - Britons. In Epgland it! promises .still '. to. 'Meal . is imPorted• annually into .Great When is the best time to read the book trace this Hebrew's genealogy, to any. par. ' trams. on the, leadingAinerican • railroads. . • of nature?_When autumn tarns .. the ticular tribe, the 'simple and . singular fact serve ueeful purposes., jurors render their The „engine andaender were_ appraised at Britain, and English grazers cleans _that sets you into is sea saw motion. a waving! .. . , ie,recorded that he gave his name as Izaak veedicts there ietItieaced by. evidence; Let. 510,500 ;. the 'baggage !car,a1,000 ; the postal through its 'eacellettee,: as , feed.. they can backward and:forward in the capacieute' O'Doineglaue. ' • • ,, " a ' . by , depraved sentuteata..: Here .; it is care. ..52,00a ;. .theamoliing ear, $5,000 ; the ' . ' *th ' Arai lams ' 'It' appears compete ,wi r . , . , Seadelle. Nat having. a Iiieged back fit for, . • On Tuesday, at Louisville, a cat knocked unhappily etherwiso in rciany. oases, not. etrango that Seutheru • farmers ehould this rciovement, yoti lash the -beastte make .. two ordinary passengore' . cars, :.a10,000 a revolver from . the shelf. The weapon ...Hereinaiewayealled....en Miss Stevenson in the most remarkable of 'Which is the one to each .and -three allow i.ie mach of this ehoibeleekl and him change his . gait.. He is nothieg loth discharged, killing. •Thos. , Goffs, aged '5 Piti6field, Igass., arid his rival, Steele,. saw which avedraW. 'attention: • A better elites tett ' 583palace card,515.000 each, .splendid fertilizer to. go !abroad. . ' to do it; aud at once start&into a bigh. trot, hie] Bitting beside her on a sofa., The sight of :jurors and...a; more , intelligent '. public ,000. • .This estimate. is regarded which sends you a foot at eyery.step, boba John Brown!, aged: 80, died .in -Marion drove Steele•to a neighboring saloon, where opinion arealeceseary to prevent this aged, a s beneath rather than over the mark for . m, side to side, drives your boke a. he drank recklessly. Fall of rum and_ a fast express., ae some of there, containing , The Bilious, you frd bond into your ;brain, ii,ncl makes °alai:tete:. tow.nship, Penn., • recently of old age,. emstitution fran:becorniag a national dis- dyspeptic!. or Ooestipated, should address, When . the graveyard Maurits:Me business jealousy,, he broke into Miss.Stevettsoree more. cars, a,re , worth - 5100'000, at least. . of your teeth, Capital. •exercise 1 Viten! , 'grace rtndaafflictien. Too . often' when we .with..tiyeastanspii for pamphlet, Wontnas was at its, height ire that 'district Brown parloe, by this time :empty, and efft the The palace ears, put down at 545,000 each, yen, _biava...enea_gh nefaieayeu_pulleuiterinti., was insured by -outside partieefor$275;000a -sofa's-upholstery:into -ribbons-with selenife. . . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiientliee-We are apt ie. areplare , ase -i n-rra an y ease& .worth..4m...average-.of- DIOENSARY. MRDICAL ASSOCIAT'ION, ...13,,Uff0,10, _ ., , ., .hutably inquire What is the . heathen: - find Juda_e Latich an .thae,j_ury. boa under a All theeepolioies, "howeter, beciaina void -The Dukeof. Edinburgh is about _ , . red 'obtuaeness „v,hich leada to , his. 10.8,poo. The cars .firet °emirs into Use soon . . • method pf riding a dromedary. , . • ; • • ' . after. the Bleepieg coaches, the firet being ! when the•eompahies svere • declared illegal_ 'ebecoinett tentuit of tbe borne farm at. East,. employment.. We.. Magnify his blitriders. ' Oliver ' Wendell .11o/naes centemplates . • ; some time ago. . , . _ ; .. 'yeelleEnglaed, and of the Satensivapastur- We point out thsaineocents he has slaugh- used about 20 year,s, ago. • ging up his professorship at Harvarkin - ' Basques of terra-cotta cieehmere are! Recruiting for the now 'Egyptian arrny _....„,...... order to hax;e :more tiree' Inc literary *ors. . mut% worn over black velvet skirts: age of 'Eastwell Park, farmed by tered. Henceforth . we will mention his : . local agriculturists. It is asserted that the Accidents Through Climbing . . , has secimmenced; , The total . ' effective. xi amewith More,respeeti -He does less .. to . , , During the. stern:ling' of .Tel-eldiebir. the: , Botha supeaVision to the stack; the Duke ,of he' is., than theaveakaurY to whona the Web near RObertson's -Kiln, Nicepagaweya, tell .At the I Ban t . ,. , . I'Brittee .of Wales will give•ocoriaional per. A yinaig girl nested. 13lacklook, living - strength will be twelve battalions of infan-. demoralize the.people, Whoa() rude servant Rev. A..,Corbet, chaplaip to the Brigade 'of Edinburgh having had no. experience in --Offers the incense of it ti aPplauee: from a beach.tree en Sunday of last Week, '-. „. Clerk-", What do, aim Yeah, Or ?" tlie advancing battalion, atid the Roman ' ,- • try, two of mounted', infantry,. two' garri- Guardia WaRTIOt two, hundred yards; behind' ' each 400 strong; six 'batteries' Of artillery; such matters. . ' • .. ' . ; .. . • • . _ lighting on her, halide and feet -among 'sou' e stones: Both' arms Were broker', and. her , Rufdan-,-" Why, I just dropped In to ,tell .you ,thet;I'm .the man that knoOked down ;Catholie priest Malone Of the first wounded a • sons. of artillery, tWolsquadronifot` Cavalry, with 100 men and 4 guns eaea,100 engineere, Mrs. Taylor,- who Was accidentally shot ' , An. educated Cherokee fedi= is editing . , , a transport and ,ambulancie :corps of 300 on , Friday night' at the Queen's : wharf !a small journal at. Fayetteville, Ark, 'and robbed your cashier." ----.... ... dicimet sabdue 'hereon,. and bo she mad i• . feet Were also badly injured. She is pro- ` A Providence Woman found that.whippaig ,- men, and.*twe, regitheiats_of gendarmerie,- lighthouse, Toronto, by Geo. Harcourt, a grossing favorably; . , . ' ' Clerk," Well, air, .I'M very sorry ; but Win drink a quitit of • diehwater. As he : numbering 700 hien each': A' proposal Toronto,. Grey &Bruce Railway brakeman - StanleY in hid!. latest : tiraVele in Afriea, ' Master Jarvis Dewar; son of' Mr. David you'll have.to identify yourself, sir." • ,. . . , adoPted &flag of hie own; under which all Dewar, of ' Miltene met .with a similar acci- . , • ; • • . was still obdurate, she le -tithed. his tongue 1 , faaoring the impottation of coolies to replace ' is eupposed to be out cif.danger. Harcourt -hia-marches were 'made' '' ' ' •dent 'mit week at. Collingas WOoda. He was Gab. Wood has Sailed f•roth Egypt ,fOr ,veith a aed:hot, poker, ..and he succumbed. the natives as army servants is being eon' was arrested On 'Saturday in ,Owen Sound He is nowein a booPital, to.14 she it jail.. 1 . Nothing tne;keS the ;weal(' heem, SO Spa.: Bitting on a decayed braneh when it broke, -England; ' .. . • watered. • ' ' . . on a telegram ` from . Toronto; He Was ' The schbol nithe inteileetual mate is the The • Scotch lairde usually like a°, be.;,. A . young Methodist mitnieter asks e miniter tit ;ignorant of the raieolaiet. he had'eansed by ; oiotis as tnhave.friende`at ti..ilistance; they precipitating hinato the ground, a dietanbe place Whore he -.happens. to be, and bis accosted by the. naine of their estate, 'just 1. Christian Advocate' -if .: he.. ought . to read the indiscreet wie of a rifle. " ' , • , make the latitudes !tad I:the lengithdee. of twentsethreeafeet, , Lighting . on his Thoreau.' . - % 1 ' : . . , . : head 'and side,' he was .tetiably bruised .. are the people, hooka, animals, as Jonathan Oklbaok in " ThaAntiquary a! .. Paine's "Age of Renewal" also, it .it is a, . Mt. Trevelyan, Chief ' Secretary for 'Ire. 1. about the bodteachers Y, 'besides haviug thnbase of piants; stenos ansi. earth round about bail, was called' " Motikaarns," but the laird of ! . ' bad book to lend to parishiwiers. Theland, speakirtg 'at . Selkirk, Scotland, last . A. lawyer . proposed td a client to under , •tiike it tenths: on the following ters.: . "11 ,I his ekallfraliturecl, He is recovering. • .. •J'Iairtaterton.,, • ' , . • : ; ' •'' , aituek..goes a step airtime, 'and begs his e'' editor repliee that the - Minister; need not evening said: 'The resident magistrates•of. lese,''.ciaid he, "1(•get nothing. If • I win, . go back to that weak to iteeertaitehoW to Ireland, hi Iheitelast repeat's, ,, were singu., . A. man named bailer! requested Theo- _ . .. . . . Dayld 'P. Newsoh it : justiae of ' the friendato call hina Isle Of illaek,-and not '1 ,,, , . , Paine attacked the Pible.aff,tiaWartliiii- lieifil3 'between landlord and. tenant were ' An infaht in Cohoes, N. Ye swallowed a . done Hook to 'make ea punning:, allusieo to Peace at Columbus, ,I4, WOti a *agar by simply Muck. . ; . , ' ' . 1 ' A useful custona. to .faleve Would. be that 1., grapple the current "infidelity.. .,a,Thomari larlY untininams in stating that the rela- you get -nothing." . . . ; . . I. ..........wOuldmake little or rin anaprerssion hi Ohr Inapreainae that rent's' were aeiag fairly piece of cheataut shell rebently; It lodged his name; ' "Well, jest lop Off , the last Bailable," 'responded 'the Wit, . "and it's aiditig nsked. at neo,nday, in .an operl 'air- . . ..riagisaii ()Wanes of ballet mile through the' whiciapreirails in rural districts in. Spain. opponent Of Christianity." Att id ' a .roinr anbject tcor thatlkfulnesseesaid Trevelyan, •rernove the, "obiitrUction; iand latal result!! . . . . treeta Of the town ' . . . , -Witli'6fftliliiiitiffg-thrs-drid`:-Tlie-r-Oxi-dirlittra, time. He was simply a eoai•se, unscholarly paid iriciihttn3Idrffeere'iliing., Alielthitif hathe-throate....EaeryadeVieealmeafaileclato- Where this People tieyer eat fruit out of door, I • later who metal lend. Paineas book le a is the feet that it is new nearly pia months . are feared. • ..,..! ' ; ; _ ; , Character is not wit in marble -it is not 'Sydney, Nista Seal). Wales is to -have In lined with treee in consequence With free 1 'parishioner, "unless there 'is something sinee'there bas been any collision "between . -It is eatinated that( there are abut something living and, ehanging, •and. may ' ' something ,Solid and , unalterable. :It iri the new lighthouse ea !electric light, the proverb, a .The man 'has ,hot, lived in vain .... ,fritit for alle The country fella; have the , most extraordinary in the parishioner,. he --the , conetribulary wed the Pepide in the thirty thousand 1 Englishinen who Would become diseased ae phr bodies ' da. --George luminous ihteueity of more.than ig,oco,000 Merging beam of whicih 'is to. posthes a who pleats a good tree in the right place.", . must be a most extraordinary minister.," .Irieh Provinoss. ' .• like to marry their. detieettaid wiVes' sisteko Erqt: ' ' ; ' oriudies. . . • . . . .. . . , ' . • • • ' -