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. . �Decellmber 14,'1882.� 1 1 1 �— I'' I I " I ' I � — , at , top- Fire 1. and I Rusoored DiRsens no W ' � � ", . ,. I , I
, :. I � , I espatch states, that the Arch- ,,Rough Experiences In. the 14toral Winnipeg Civic � Nool � 0o , jib Her Chape.
. -- ,,A -London d I I - zouls Of tlfc-�Olzddcill 0 . ra. .Labo cbere—ftirs. JL I I NrI.GeorgeThoinson,lot Pitmedden,ex. 1.
. . I 1 - I . , iterbury died on .Saturday WhereaboutoofSevelialvesscia. - � , eath ot an I —Wi fM ll� � "'9'7 M.P. for Aberdeenshire, has given '26-0001
I , - bishopi Ot U&I " . � � i .to go to Boston Alone. . I � I , �
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1 I � rn, . Div n presence of the memberB of his nightlB � Kin I � . York I des I , AS somany Aberdeen University. . I . I I
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SIDENTARTHER'S MESSAGE . mily .remained in :a semi- - despatch says � This in riling tbeschooner .A, Winnipeg ,telegram of :last Monday � patch Buys. I
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; . � � . I . 11 scious itate until 11 p.m., when be spoke A . The muniolpail iiomina. different versions of',the, rupturebetweleu ln� delivering a. lecture lately in Glasgow
� I I I - I . . G. Ryan arrived laden with 230 tons of night's date Says, I .
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I . I 1, � . I his last words, 11 It is coming, it is coming." � tions took place t6 -day. Wayorto Mrs.:Langtry�'aud Mrs. Laboucher ,have the Rev. Hugh Hanna, of Inland, main. ..
. I I : . coal. Capt.. Allen related ,his experience of I , . I . gan was . . Q e � . I I
I . . i �Jj,� Con-' He was then seized with a sharp spasm, I the Storm of YeSteriJay andlist night as fol. 49-11OMMA04, &IBO Al&� Momicken And been Bet affoat, a reporter to;day eudeay. tained that tile British people were the
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. A Summary 'of � and did not Speak again, allhough .it is lows : - We ., left, Oswego at 1 30 p. in I . for, h Afulboll�iid, a leading, hardware, ored- to get At thB true � . in ardness- of- I th I e 1� kinds of the East I' mentioned in the 16th ' '
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I � I . : I:, tents. � I believed I he ,was partly conscious. The Kingston in tow of the McArthur. The merchant. Idayor1jogaii retired, leaving mattht. Mrs.� Labdiloblere Was about 'to chapter of. the Book of Revelations, and
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. I :1 , I I the conteSt betw6ewthe 6ther,two. There depart, on a visit to friends in -'Richmond, .that Britain is to beI the apostle of the
I I � � I Dean ,of' Westminster, -on behalf. of the Schooner M. O'Gorman, 'Capt. G. Malone � � ` i� - t6d (ill 'ilti laith to'th6 Eastern nations. . i�
., I , a I Arch- I are aidermanic couteets " infive wards,:the Va. She denied -having had all amma ri an .
. � I I I Queen, -has offered burial for the I
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I I I . I I I . .� � 1 . I I was in the rear of us. The - wind when w( I No. �6 only bein ' dispute - with the "Jersey Lily," And said I At a meeting of the Grand Lod I ge of Soot- .
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. INTERESTING FINANCIAL STATEMENT. bishop's remains in Westminster Abbey" left was blowing fresh :from the South. .g'returned,by t
. I . I , 1. � amation� 1 , � " 11 I that she had intended accompationg Mrs. ish FreemasonB the following were nomi.
. I -.1. � I I I � I Arobbil,-hop . Taiti Of Canterbury, 'and When we got fifteen miles' off Oswego we. seal � ! I ; � I I I . I ��.j �
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I WASHINGT � oil. -The I Pres . werivs Mosaage alid, � � enc rough weather. Here � The Crescent Hotel at Flu ; Ureek, near I Langtry to Boston. On being pressed, she , natlid as office-bearerB; Earl of Mar amd �
- - I � I Primate , of all England, was Ill pulatered the first � I in I
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. . 11 � report � of the Secretary of the 'Preasury were in' Edin ad of December,: the O'Gorman -broke away from dis. The Brandon. was burned to the ground on admitted her 'reason for-, refusing � was KeIiie, Gr�ud Master; Col. Campbelli of
I . sorltto�tbe printeri'last'. night. Tile. secrecy of I � . I I Bile had occasion to,, remouptrate Blythawood, De t 4�aud Master; Robt. � .
I I . . availed 'in' 1811, being the Youngest Bon of the that I , pli v ' �
preRiaration, has not iiltog6ther I I vessel wap light, and did ' bar best under the . Saturday night, caused by the'upsetting of. .
I L I its purpose�' The � Message last year late Sheriff Crawford Tait, of-Harviestown, circumstances. . The. ea - rolled moun- a; lamp. Tile "maniager's brother, Lam with Mrs. Langtry in regaid. to �ertain IT. Shaw Stewart, Substitute'Grand Master; . .
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1: �,Ov.,'7`ad 8,2�pages of,a, printed pamphlet. The hire, his naoth� b * B - I I , S � unsatisfactory acquaintances she hadmade Earl of Haddington, Senior Grand Warde'w, �-
. lar will not cover I Clack annauls -Off. Ahe-False- -Duck&. - Duncan, While attern�dn6 to Save property', I I -
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i-nore than 25 such.pages, and is, pro, ably a , aughter of he late ir Islay ' we, got into, . the worst of""the gale, beca e . I � � � appeared more. than likely to .interfere Sir Mclyn6ux:-Ne�eAt,,Graad'Bard. .. �
w1uma less in newspaper specs. The message Bart.,of-Succotb, some time, Lord,Presi our line parted, 'taking, the windlass bit in the flames. N�othing 7as'savea -, Ansur- � , . . I � .
� . I ; 'reviews the in6ie important matters appertain . , . with her future succei3B oil � the stage. Lord Rosebery delivered 'his rectorial �
. . . ; ibgto6ur foreign and diplo ifia tic, interd6drse- dent of the Court: of Session. After- his with it., Tbe.tug sieamed on leaving us to once Small. , 1, , � .�, I ; I � I I �
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- � . i course at the Edinburgh High. School and - � ' I . a �� I Mrs. Laboucheke saw that the warm address to the 'students of Edinburgh Uni. , I -
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-- The President .ventures to hope the ailPar9p our own resources, our foresail wi�s up and. Bogus American, dollars an cent " f' m6d' : dId varsity on Saturday afternoon wbak.*. He I , 'I.
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I . . obstacle6b6ofrontii:I6 the efforts of our Mimster the Academy, he went in 1827 to the � with this we mafiagQd -to get under, the lee 'pieces.are in circulation in the,cit -, . be unpleasantto herself as her friend and � I �
... w Chili it, the interests of peace may eventually University of GlasgI6w,.,�ihence lie entered I . I I y I
I me, � of the 11 Dhaka." Wb--t1wd solilared I I I I dhe subject of-patriotism,which. I
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� . be overco: ,, verninbut a. r, of this city, and f9rmerlY, companion, and informed 'Mrs. La,ngtr "Poke on ii . .
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to the credit of 06iB Go I y 'he d.fi.. '. the self,re8pect of ,race. 'The' : .
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and the, satiliaction of the hostile powers. at Balliol Cbllege, Oxford, in 1.890, havilag. and toade'for Nine Mile Point, ru ....... 9 -'of Chatsworth,. O�t.� died Somewhat Bud- that she could under a circumstances go noblest race -is . �
I � �' The President, do,66 not infiniate an un-' been elected on the Sbelle foundation. He: thiough the biggest sea 1: ever. Saw. I The I 0 , n xture of
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. I . i'lavorable attitude � towards ! asir6itibling an afterwards gained a Balliol scholarship and schooner was full to the rail all the- tim a, denly in St. , I last night. 'He to Boston unless the' acquaintance. was several great races each possessing and
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,. . . I inteinationat peace congresB, but prefers that I ' I I -the bulwarks, on -the - Starboard side were was bully ill fifteetv. hours. Congestion of brought to all end. � The Jersey y retaining its
. � graduated B.A. in first-class chislsic 11 . .' beaut own. distinctive national � " �
� . ItB,.character and object shall have beblilthe 'the lungs, pleuris� and 'heart, di�e' 11 : .
J hubject of : ip,ore thoughtful consideration honors. �He was aFellowand Tutor�ofhils knocked,8utand-ihs water swe ' - . . ase preT ' pre , ferred to keep , her ftiefid, ---a d characteristics. , that Scotland has not .. � .1
.. , -il , -of-,th r-o"he- pt..the decks, ath. �, His wife -&-ad family 'go ,to � . .. �� . - 0
lay- -represantirtives -P-Ple-T-h- -c4oti(agu--a-ga�&�-,Pi.ib,h,o-Fxiami-ne of eve �n-g-�civdabl�e.—Aiter-m--h,ra�_ _11?ipititted his as - J3MRtQU---Ld0ne_; -bke1l-eff111d h P-glimr] that, Sent ish
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� I President suggests the a�.[�i,-ibility .,of tak- Universit " , , -As a 6clie ' 'tutor hef ja coii . are in Ontario. , I. � I ! . � � � - - Mrs. Laboucherd wa� I foundI- cl-�da ir t 0 Ish character Vaye, been I . �
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. . . I ures looking' to thd:' settl6m�enb Y. . ge. I Struggle we,ram,under the lee' of.Four Mile - I 11 ' paoking her trunks alone in tha'clty' 'are maintained- 'iinimpaired, . is. a source of '
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Ing mess I itrati6n. junction with Dean Stanley, then tutor of Point and remained, there "Until morlamg. A Regina'(Aspiti ) correspondent says: - I I
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, . � I - - -arrangements The tbree'frame hotels, have kai ad th . , I
;. . . � . .�Jhvee message ,says that Christ -Church, and - two other, tutorEy The O'Gorman followed us: iLnd'l&y at our S . air both had, been honored. - I She thought she strength to Britain an& a gain to the world � � I
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. . for. a commerdial ,-- I - The proprietors say wouldIake a, look at COLgress in Washing. at Ilaige.0 And to Scot] an d" herAelf this. � I
: 111. I tr6aty:with Mexico, and the departure of'tbe Signed 'a protest' against the teaching stern. The waves were thirty feet hi ,fi at - rates. to �3 per day.. . � I � . I
I . . - I , , N . )g �bey have �to pay from �50 to,$60 per t6n,'amd- after visiting her friends in Rich- prebetvation. of her nationality �and this � I
commissioners wili'llot long be delayeil. men- of the ", Tracts for ,' the Times,' ,,, Mile Point. I don't care 'to have" that as. I - � . . .
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� . lion, is mado of several copyright and inter- espeeially'that conveyed ip 11 Tract 90-" Such an' experience again. 'The Prince month for;kilter they cannot afford'to give mond return hometo England., The aanae� spirit'6f patriotism are of the greatest I
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. I . I national ta-eaties,notably,wi'th Spain and Belgium. In i842 he 'Was appointed Head Master Of 11 � " into h ' ' ates". - ; �- I I I . - ofseveral- gentlemen were mentioned by value. Yet her laborers, her mechanics,.., I I I
I dent tieats briefly the� matter of, the I . . Alfred from . Charlotte ran arbor any low r I I � I
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I .Cho Presi Rugby School, in succession to the cele- . I I ! ,gossipSto day �s'theobjeoitionableacqus.int- bar -fi= �
imprisonmentofAmericancitu, About ,7. a. in. Sh hid a ,quick, . The . proprietor of" � � aucp� � Among: them, Mr. Gebbardt who her . ,. and all those engaged, in
11 I and aoilmowledqes� the�Lxepav timi.accorded by brated Dr. Arnold. His health having though tough passage. TheschoonerAnna isp . aylUg a ren't of $1,500 per amium, or . I , � . . I I I
� . I the English Government. Th3 President reviews given way under the - arduous I � I I made the acquaintance of Mrs. Langtry the wo1rh-of the c er to out- ..
. I � . . � res.Tonsibili- I I -thiid M:ore 'than the 'building I I . , .
I � I the operations ,of the Treasury'. The burplus . Mi FosterIeft Oswego. yeStarday.morning' ,about one since her first appearance at Wwllack,',B land I strip their fellows in England and else- '
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reveniie was�. $145,644,000.; total iricri�ase. in net ties of this po'st,'he Was offered the. Deanery pipol - she. has 'not been seen since. It is -cost. One hundr,e'd percent. on money in- afterwartl praised her in warm- terms . at where, and the raising of Scotland will be I .
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. . I I revenue over.previous yeari 542,743,0:J0;, total ,last � of Carliel.e:by Lord John (afterwards Earl) tl,(,,,,ht' she .ran . into the Upper Gap. vested is considered A faii� rental; . . . - I .
I � revenue, $403,525,01)0;'the balancls-of trade in our , I I � his club.- With so many conflicting - state- thei immediat6 reward. � � - - I . . .. .
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I .q.iri, . I � . 'd and � silver. meats �on the subject ,it .is impossible to Joseph Thomson, the young African .
. Russell, where he was, distinguished for his _. are being made About the Schooner It is reported that rich gol - . r ---
I . . 5 favor,'despitle increased, imports, was nea,ily� piety and zeal. During his tenure -of the Florence - Ho I has )soon Struck. I I ira - I �
� .1 tw6nty-shE millions. ' the President congratu- I . ward , .. She has been out hearing quartz I in the'Kick, . 1. 11 I . , I
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, fe About 1 o'61ock ing,Horse,I'ass in .Selkirk range. Speci- � Mr. Henry E. Abbey made public' last shire, and is' entirely a self-taught, self- - ,
I la,teB the country upon its. -prosperitS, decanal office he also efficiently performed duringthepast wdays. I . . . ascertain the definite facts. � veller,isausLtiveof.Thornhill,DLimfries .
. r -- and favors rigid economy in publid expenditures the , duties of a membe � r of the Oxford the Schooner Oliver Mowat ran into harbor, mans ha;v.Assayed. 00 to the � ion. � GraaV evening � a, Bt . atement of the receipts from . made.man. He delivered a.lecture recently '
aild risduction'of internal taxes. He endorses 1 University t3oEll"mi6sion.. In 1856 he W&B having made,.the trip from. Charlotte in � . . �
I tde recommendation. of the Secretary of .the � excitement Prevails in Kootenay. � .
I . nominated Bishop of London, in succession 1. . Mrs. Langtry's four weeks? perfoii;�ances in in St. , Andrew's Hall, .Glasgow,* on.his - -
;hat the taion distilled spirits tobacco . lose than 7 hours.' Capt. Saunders reports. . I . I .: . I . -
'Creas I � . OTHER NOTES.' . � � this city. It Was sworn to by James H. African travels, and made a mosb favorable , ,
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. I and =rmyeated liquors b&roduced to a, minimum� 'to 'the 'Right Rev. Dr. -Blomfield, who -a heavy sea rolling. outside.! A vessel was I : .1 I . ! I . .1 impr I ession. . � : '
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I the ordin f resigned the gas;'- As. Bishv-of-thisi he'-s-een lying under South Bay Point. It is The revenue of , the city post -office froln "....- . Perhaps the, greatest bitl in , �1
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� largely, in part wiry' demands `6 . I I I I f � I � ; 11 , 1.211drilug the premium obtai - ned by �the the'lecture, next to - a poetical 'description I . ". I . I . . �
� I 'tile Government. He favors othbrwise .the , 10 I I aup�lc to' be the schooner Mar., I �
. I � itiat'6d'in 1863 the Bishop of Loadon'd , I 7 Ann, the as a o stamps this year'was $70,000. - $6�549 . . . I
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. abolition of' internal, 'taxes, leaving .spirits, Fund -an extensive scheme for supplying , aging third in ,!thb. Scale of:cities of the, auction sale, of,'iher..boxas, werB .15, bf 6, night on the shores of Lake, �tangaia - .. � I I
the deficiency:of church a commodatiba7rn eceipla. f a first' week, e'pictuie of a nocturnal dance-, - .
. tdbacco and fermented liquors, to bear . Lyden, and another under the Main Duck,3.� rai or. th' ' i yika, was ill � ,
� c , am but it is Domful'oh'. Toronto And- Montreal being making the,. I ; .
. her -n a, I �18 765.25; r ..ipt. . I .
- b rdens. From the fact ,that 3 per cents , He could* not see' the"Itelm of moiney-orders Win. I . re second. week were of the natives, or rather a remark with '
ru'le at premium the Presidont suggests the inetropolis.', In ten years. .this -fund tliou4l�t, she is the schoonerAnbaM. Foster.. ahead. .In , t11
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. . : tbati--thie-lime--i'ari-pe -for I legi � si � a . tion I . I which -had- reached'- th-e----Bum a , Y, -nipegheads.th'eli�t�vith.'�600,666.� w` - 115,567.38:; , thq� third, week, §12,5�2 ; Which it closed, 'that what Tam. OlShanter, - -
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, .. , -- t-7 1-AM0.0� Th ezi- khoonci :Quinlan, coal , ImdbU,itf I I. I ,,, . - . � I I mal- and fourth week; ending ' last, evening, Saw in " Alldway's Auld Haunted Kirk " - --
I 1� will enable: the Treasury ..to further con. and is Still as �prosperous as ever. reported ashore at South Bay 'Point. I - peg issues nearly as, many money -orders as � & with the .' I . I
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� � tinue to'refu'lid.the. debt. � H� aggregates the h n the -Most., Rev� Dr., Lougley I the-souill, thb greatcities,of�Torohto, Montreal, Hali- ,$14,938 50, makibg a totP �of *1.8ft 63. mugt have. beeh.'tam'e Compare . � I
juterelat) it will'take' to pay the 4 and 4�'s : W t ..� ,There - is a dreadful gale from d , , � , : A comparison of thesi) figures with those African spectoicle. When Mr. Thomson I
I - died in � 1868, .Bishop Tait was. to-aight is fax -ad .Quebec combine .. �! I - I . .
. if outstanding until mtturity� . and ' con- ., , , � and the experience on the lake' - . I of ,the Bernhardt se"6a: in New York� -the. Added thai the ittire of. Cutty Sark would. - , I
. cla4es tbA wise statesmanship ought to find ad him, as, Archblsjjop of ffiss Annie C19z!k, of Riverside;'Emerson �, . I . � . ��
-i f- chosen to �succe . _ the ropghest,perhapsin twenty years. The�. -3 . I pricesofthd latter'being 6ue-third'm�rb, have,beeb flowing:drapery in.the African - I
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fro: asuryr .. I I tug McArthur. came across the lake to -night has recelved-word! from Ireland that she lia., . I
I .1 I . .r.f. in the, Treps . account, 11iterest, an erbury, a:U office which he filled with I I ad the seating capacity of Booth'S Theatre L dance he. brought i down the house, and ,: ,I�. , '
He recommends no'specific plan, �but if some ol.ignity, conscientiousness 'and . efficiency She had in tow the sollooner's, fallenbeir to property valued at MOO; a I - I . I , I . � ,
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I 1)ortion. of the -bonds is not funded,:he, favors amid troubles And yeikiions of various sorts A. G. Ryan and O'Gorman. When off the Shewill-leave for Irelamol in; a lew days to - says thatto have Principal of Glasgow University relaxed
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. I haveihe aavantage-of, the pie i - - , I . Ducks1hey broke &driff, sad at the time'of claim the property..'' , '� - � equalled the prebent , engagement Mile. �allusio'. Mr . - . I
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. . .. tka onds�held byAhe U� S. Treasurer fe, Dg i.can Synod at, Lamb . riting, it is .fiot 'known- -where they are.:, Mr.DayidGlass, Q.C., has receivold the 'Bernha;rdt �should have pIllyed to .Over 4homBou is about to set -out on' .6, nev'91 I .1. 1;
. . secure eirculatiml.� The President renews:,his Church Congress in,1877, and fife Confer- The U?Gorman is light, but the A.'. G. Ryall Liberal,nominsutidir.fo . Minuedbsa Jn� the $i2O;OOO, aud;that Mrs.' Langtir�'s = expedition . . � ;,;7
I � recommandation, that the tariff -laws 'need is. , r , , 11 I , and promised An. give a thei- �, � �. ,
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I . . I 3 'expresses the he 3aa:..Bishop3.,s,.t Lambeth, Iasi over NQ -tons of:00al. Of-thell-itter's Local Legislature against Dr. Harrison, was jil' fakg' a . lecture in Glasgovv on.his returri. ', , - ' , : l
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engross 11 Attended by So many i Ughit - Conservative;, Hon., J. W. Sift= is the, star in America - I . I. ., � I . i
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also renews .his recommendation for' the present Bishop of Toronto and -the Bishop Four Mile Point.; .. . I � �. � � .� E.Woodworth as,coneervabive'.. Ill Emer- , : ]ELECTRI[CAL SHOCIKS. I 11 . 11 .. — ,. � � 1. .
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. � early refirenient of silver certificates 9� the of Ontario,(to whom ,-the idea Of the' Con- � On Sunday nig . stati t W:
gTound that theyjoria�lln unnecessary addition to lit the Goodrich. .,ison Mr. F.. H. Burnham: is the 'Libe al ,� � � I I � I S lics,Vront united, States. :Bit
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I tue p?er currency.' ference was due) -in 1878. For, authorkbip , Dspere . ran ashore,o I tie mile I I . ,r The, Funny . XNpeirlences -ot New y I 11 1. I -A Falling- Oil Sho,tyn� � 11 - .I- .1
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. ropea of the law'whiph requires the fixed coin- , Archbishop Tait' had - no leisure, All he Rivers. She 4ad no passengers. � The crew - . � .1 7 : '� Horses ' , ' .1 - Ala� Ottaiva despatlill says': An 'Advance; " - , �., .�,!
. . age of silver dollars for each trl and ,re- has � Norquay the Conservatives. I - I I I , . .1 . I . I I
. . - . . giv n to the. world Of literature are ove a 'total " I , ,k de.- statement of immigration into the United , � I .
- ,opramends that it. be left to this discretion of -the I e were saved. Her 'cargo. may pi �. . I 11.1 iaa�) nig�va- N�W*.�' .
. � � . There -are about 1�200 pupils in,thp public A la�*, (M& - ., I
- . Secretary of the Treasury. The messade'statbe two.volumes of sermons preached at Oxford' loss. The steamer is valued at 525,00O.' . - I . . . I I 11 �Bpatch: says.- Horses cav orted 'arid . par.' States during the mouth of October, 1882, , I . I I i
. I I . I . � ; School at Emerson. - � ,� 1, I -t I he four inontle; ended on October 3 st '. , � -
.. I that over 500 banks�hav6 had cbdxtere extended, and Rugby, "I!, The -Dangers and.Safeguards - , A. last, (Honday) flight K Toronto report I . . , , formadyarious gymnastic feats onii.Fulton and I' I
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; . and calls special::attention, to the reauctions'of of. Modern .Theology'," - with , remarks oil . 1, I- - left Deer:Are plerltifpl�within, from three,� to I%Bt,as com pared with that of thd corre � spond- . ' .
I the cost of the postil'-service, in 'the � last fiscal , , says : Tile schoo'ner Midland Rover , . stie6t.yesterday .afternoon about'oppbsite �.
I . I . 'year; Be. favors the suggestions of the P the notorious volume of 16Essa a and I . miles from Odanall.'' I ! �.. .1 . - ' vedhere It . . � :11
. � �. I o'9t- . . ly Port Dalhousie, yesterday for Toronto, Six . , 1. - . 126, between Nassau and WilliAini,atreetB. ' ariode Of 1881, has been re.cei . � . �,;
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. . . I I . inaster-Goneral for the establishment of a postal :Reviews I,' published ,in� 1861; ,,,, The Word I I . I . ,..Large, quantities of pot.atoeF.; are ;being, Pretty -Boon a crowd . collected to�*,See: the . gp to illote: that Ille, emigration : � 1. , � ., 1, 4
� I . ' I . having,'on. board a consignment�of coal. I I . ' tifyi-g .
1863 -his . . I ., �n gr. '* ' I
�- , savings system, and dirbets the attention; of of G - shippedw, I . , , I
. I od.and the Ground of. Faith�` in � 11 ,est from Portage I& Prairio.::,� Sport,. lining the curbstone on both Bldbw of from C ... d. in the firk four. months of the' * ,'' ', L "" "
I . � Congress to the;,Jduzi�ierous :recommendations. I . for.- -Mr. P- -Burns, , � of., t city. .. , � .
I � see I ure "Charge to, 'the ergy,.m� 66;%11 Soi�ie When 'oft �, :the � Island she encountered ,, .John Smith, merchariti ..
caloulmied to' promote,. efficiency and . , Ci I" 18 waB fined '5106 at curren has fallen' �ff� somaWhAt, but � , ,-- , -4
1 Therob6ipts next . . . I . -end - Potatoes fromille the street. UnconsoiOUSL drivers of teams, I . '. I I
. . . service. Thoughts. on. the,, Duties of � the Church -of I . Fort McL for buying - 11 t year i I .
� � : economy in the State , heavy wind�, The Schooner signalled for I . . . I � . . looke'd'.woladeringly as they came up,t6 the is still much larger than in.any like period.. �
year axe estimated at fifty millions'; experabs; England," a charge to big clergy in 1878 � Indians. I : I. I .. . I - . . - I I . . N
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. fort naillions.' The�. -'President" Joins - a �tug, which went'out and took her in tow. spot Thea,' as � the ,horses started with.a. I . � ., . � I
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� - - .be j.2'�'.t y of 4 W&r in the -hops that Congress When about entering the barber &* bigger L -The 6 ew barracks for the N. W'. M P'at - - I . During the month of October there. I :.
. I in the nexar the, "North. -Brit , I � I ,� I I . - I I I * jerk or -began to dance, ,the i:aen.tugged:A1. I I i
tfisdaIrV�iir'willmak6iii)a�propiiation' I ish,�*vi6ws I' 1:1 Good blow file, usual made the've9sel unmanage- 'Calgary, wore opOaedoi� the 3rd by a grand arrived'ilf tbo'.customs:district� �of: Balti. - - , , :,
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. .. on account 61 rivers, and harbors; excepting so ,Words," etc,; etc. Archbishop �ait2m,ar- ball. I I ! . , " ', , . � I . I . � I.' 1-1 , I
. I farasmaybe:ne6es§ary to llros6dute theo,vork. rieds, daughter of the late.Voi; Arcladeacon Reports from f��w River say that there Now Orleans, NevV York, Passamaquoddy , .�
� able, and the'tug fearing damage cast her .. what ,it. was all About, The cause'of. all maore,Bost(on; Detroit,'Huiou', Minnesota , I
�,. - . �' Oready'llegun and appropiiations"for which will I 11 . ' . �. Io6se. .The Rover want on a shoal and her : a the trouble was 6, leak in :the mains of, I . 1. �
I . I Spooner, the well known eccentric M.P. for loa re two'Jeet of, stiow there', covered by, a . ''
. havebeen-exhausted at the end, -of the, fises.11 � . d moving she partly turned on her side. the Edison I tie PlailadelphiEv'-and "San �Trancisco 57,689" �: . I �
I ynr. The President concurs with� the Secretary pr�, �, .,arwickBhire And,�Unqe to -the He tdon lining noticed'from'ishorethe� cruBb.. � Lots of cattle ire dying I ctric. Light Company at � 1,
� � g the Navy-iti re6ommend '. r. condi I , , . - . . , that 6oint. the pipes that cc passengers -6f 'whom ,45;965.were immi.. . � � , �
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,� yy on a better footirigi ,both .as to,ships and li'arboi boat was mianfied and ,dispatched to . : electriowireg 'on 'Eoth sides,of-the streef 8,367 oitizenB of the U..nited� States . i
. - ,-.Apv a " r Pbeing the other of -a; large:family, her a6ibisia;nce., Five pereiiiis. wars hotel next' year on;' the:bank of the river . returned froill'abroad, and 3,'357 Aliens . not, ' J i
.. armsonelfit. He ala6zndoises.the recommeads.- or Wil 1. . 1. are'tbere conaected by'a bridge, anilwhat . � I
. tiou that the revenue, living � one half. Were Bwept off at one beloW Colville Landing,'opp"Osite, the Island, I � I
. - marine and life a 0 . taken from - the schoonen On , the :, I I is called the bridge plate, a cir, intending to remain -in the. United, States.,, i, �, . :
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. . , sprvice and ebasi survey, be transferred in,the . cop by se'arlatina at, aflisle; another Selkirk. . . .1 his
I . 1. Treasur* to the Navy Eiepart as ents. �, The policy I . ,',at,,, trip.to Shore,, and When about 100 . . � � about a foot in diabaeter, is levelwAh,,the, Oft, ,totainumbei of inamigmatatiiere , .
1. . son, the. RBv.-.Cr.awford,;T9#, Who died yards:fr6m"the stranded schoon' . � Fred. Wkchtbr,has sold out, his entire . . . . � . I I
--of bhe Secretaryofthe Intbtiorilsregards Indian, . � I , er, .the , roadway. The bablied snow., water ,pene- arrived from England:.and wales, 7,65,9 , .. ,,�,.:
affairs nabetatheTrosident's approval. He urges � lately,, was well known in Toronto, and the r 'be' at Stand 'O. '.Fort McLeod for 11
� such treatment of "the � Indiana as will, fond to United States . - . . . ,: , :harbor boat upsei.' Capt. , Crokin','of the an, ff, . . I trated the ifitersticeB of this plate,-indthe Irel�b�,d','3�.415;"So,otlazid, 1,055;.Austris, . � 11 1 , I
. . � Rover, made a desperate �effort to keep the W,000. , Mesers. Xernon and-. Martin are ' �` - 558.;'Belgium,. 198 ; Bohemia,, 481-; Den- . ,!
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.. civilize,them,:and calls attention to the firm a' Tfie Archbishop .of � Canterbury'S Ban the-puiciasers. '. � , , .:. � I I - 11 . wires. .
� I 1. nd , ' -. Hattie I Met, but she . I . ... mark, 596,;.Frpmee, 511 ; Germany, 17; 93;- .
. . yet liumanizing,� influences' whibli hate been, C,3BBor ' - cook, laigfit,'abovib w I I The result waa that every horse as he,.came 1 6 1
. t will probably be th Mr. $I. Philip,'B.A.� of Elora,, Oat., b a.b . I . � Hungary, 963- Italy, , I' ' * . 11,
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. fo,pin dbout:them the ps9ty64riresulting ino, a Bishop Of was forced from his grasp by the higlf*run- . Headmaster o I the- Col- , irod"On. the platel t j224 ; �, Nether I I . �
� exceptional season of freedom from turbulencen Durham ok.Vuro, PqSsibly' of. Winchester. -been appointed f ' . along'and ame a par Isilds, �263 ; R�rway, .1,161 ;, Russia, 205 ;, :, .. 0 � .�. I
�. I .1 The importance ofa lawlto allowltidians to hold orEly.' -, - - , , . . . I Ui)3g Bea ,and was,drowned., Theother IeghLte Department. of, the,Portage.- I la of an electric current and received agoixitle Poland, 147; Sweden, 2,316 ; Switzerland,. - .1
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I lands*severally i8al6ourgiod, Hocougimtulated men, as well as the crew of the harbor boat _ shock.' Tne.hbr'ses" wii I . .
I Congress upon the Passage of a law,for the sup- The 'New York World's London letter suoc��dedj, after a,severe struggle, in reach. Prairie' School, which will be,opened,qn the the.worst.of'it.4ot'they could, not. opiiug� 8W; Dominion of Canada, 6,�448 � and from ' . . I
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I . � Pre88ionOfPO1yga16Y in Utah. -Ho�sayb the, Utah, says the Bishop., of Winchesier-will probl ,.� ing the Shore. ., � At the ,time of *ritingi 11 40t.of � J . anit6ty, nftt.: , , , . , � . - as I id, 'all other countri I I .. ,, � :I
I Commission has'luade com d bi . 1. . .1 I � : I I : , - .away, di those,. Attached tQ. light - I., eB,,215. Jn OdtNeriil'881,
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and iecobabliondi tiance of. t Is cola- o,ciock the wind is still, blowing at the I . . as, b . rr . �
. mial until I , .elevated, Bishop' Xa6kArn'�si, of Oxford , Odanabl. las'b'w6ek,lby" au'elk comiag� into :' L '. . , .1 Canadi bean t I ' L ", I
� it �shsll bavebeendbinonstrates L . . . I the company on � was 11,346, so that there has,'
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. . that there is he, longer any practical necessity 'brother-in-law of Lord Wei �6, to Whom, . I . 60pareut falling 0 .
. L JoLit, The estimated amount for theLp,olyment ' ` itro in.1860'as I , opinion provails-among the lake� men that I I , ; , 'v y 0 .0. � 1;. Clark went to the spot With � a work-.: an I LL ff'of 4,894'as comosrel . .. ,� i
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.1 I . of ponsione is 100 millions --an increase o ' ver L last Mr.. Gladstone gave the' in a it the blow continues allL night the. Midland the buildhags in, that town. 00138 Jaw L man and stopped the leak, 1 L L�' half an hour. W', . th the,same monthat: last . year,. . the,, . � _-;k- L -
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. . 's'tion I P �er will go to i . , ,L �I, that. the - Syndiclate ire laying -out a town The supply of light to'thd busitimers of ths'
on agreater� number of clairas. Thev PreM. tabib i 31iment in . Ireland, will probably'lle , ,� , ' L . . piece& - . . L I : t r as e
dent remlle the'- prosecution L in : the, Star ;translated to the' See . Of . d , - I . , BeetionS . L Company WaS.no,t interfered -with. . i I I . Op obe � I ' t. nximber d 45,90, against, - ' I ' 11
I . . 'Winchester, an 'L at that P,oiat,� on ., 33 and 92.'Lairge . , . : �- . -1 I I L .L 67,929 in October, 1881,' -so ,
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. ready made and 'the. determination.of th Imer; youndest brother of I — .�L , . . - numbers di At ,111changb -of -rite, q We' observe. con- o inemigration. from Canada � , , .
Administration to secure a full investigation an " 'L rd Chancellor Selborna; 'a very Accom- - A.iweaip ot Trouble for,]LIttle ]Lucr'e. looking out town i sites' for �, building pur- - antly; I - appears to L
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I batieflictory out come in'the couits. He'dechires p4Bhed -classical- scholar,will Sucatsed-hi ' The- Statidn, building'18 now �com- . . .
it his.puipose as it is that ofthe Deparfment .'o . . ''.1to A,"Saturday nig�i's London despatch Poses. � . . m oldmands'-piade ca the' from'ill otb6relbuntries, anindicatioli that, I ,,,
f as 9181iiap. of -Oxford. :. I ,. I I 1, ,, . � the hanking offic6 pieted.. Besides Shepherd , & tabgdoii'a Lowing to the larg 9ineBB boom inAhe United Stp,teq h"'L ..L . � "
Justice to obtain only just results that -will com- I 11 �: �, 11 I I I ,� . . says: The Safe in vital forciar'31inoident .to - iearii3g chilaren. 1 -the bu . - I I L 1. I . I ., - . .;
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� . . opiniom But theAdministration , illii6t' buffer ,, ; � THE DEATU ISENTEN I CE , ,.. I blown'op'en last night. -An entrano6was stock,� there &to fooir'atoreS ,and two hotels . brain wbriy - aad work exhauSt the. ner'vou ' . . . . I . I
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. .. The President eiziphasiies the f 0 a ed: o to effected by picking the1ock ,of 1. . . . I � UL � Piltetol arrest th"emork, O 'A , L I � I .
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L 'L . L inside and set laft by a fuse. An iron heated, it has so rapidly gained asLPUtaa, , ' 'L� ' I.. I .
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. I I n,mon of a more stable tenure. , He" r pposes r . a- proceediligs 4i;tad: Only .a 'few minutes.! I ii Port lqcLSdd ,to the entrance to the, 11 rvous Sys . 'LIP. . L � . I L '.. �
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I . - . zn= save. for inefficibncy,'neglect of duty, a ThiBafteirnoon the court reassembled and chest. Tbe, -Crow.'� Nest Pass, via Pinoher'Creek� going � .,---7-- , ------�-� I . . cieiltlyv� it I acts in, , I - r I 1.
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I I I I . I I . burglars , , the hole diffiell'through the � �. I . enclose inaglaf , I . a e acme of per- � r, .
. Congress. The messag.iboucludbq with L It front 1, .. ' L . rows, Lodge Creeli (Scott s Coulle) ... :: - *: ....... 15'4 ILMich ' I I
C,f 4 review nilited the � sentence to exile, for life. C . . I
the operations 'of t ( Commissioners of th' . late was just where' an open Space 11 . . higmi by a peddler, who ha and painless reinedy ,.. ' , �
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stTiellofColutubm, ,' . ... L " . is-beli6veA'that,'Ara�i'w'll�,,retire" to some was in the .look and Where the explosion' First Forks,to Indian'Farui ....... . ............ �. 21.5 Sprouts from wliai he said Was a vine. of. fo'r'dorfs. . Beware of imitations, and Bub., : L " -, .
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VARAGEDY 114 A THEAT :before tho'couit was very a ignifi6d'.' hs�vi I ... �; ... ..�. b " ' -' ' " M . I , '.t .
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I *Th 'I for th� defence �tipulated. proof Bt el c 'L The bdrglaiS got ,Very .South Fork at, Mill Ci6elF.-. �' -- ----42 -&- - -I --t - , , i. I .1, � � " I
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. d6e�mpattc Says: � I At the, Uoliseurn Aheabre - compromise effected I k.: ... ; ... � ... � ..... M. - ,-Qf� , -,
this afternoon, in the plAyof -- Si, olocum", -. . . chat . I I I ,-: I 11 1 ..departed friends that we o4ght'to.bultivate". , �, � - , � � � �, � , -
L t abi'will be an�enable to sentence Of Glencoe bilkglaries, thought this place might ' , I I 1i * "; I I I * I i "I . 1. . �0�,W-t:-11, 7 I
Frank Frayne, in shootin g 'A�r ige. Mr. Shaw' having-�Iaeard of the "The Crow's Nest Pass herei a. a - - .of and- not such as can behad for afd�v guineas " . I . I 1
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'head of Lucy Slocuni, �erso I death if he re-enter ,gypt or its depend. I t ,,, , , 'L . Hills. - - , . , � h I � I % I I
nat6d by Annie h , . ,, LL d took. out %bout,$3,500 ', - .: I I �� 1. .1 I
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.. in ,fifteen minu a . ,Frayne was arrested. , . Four Whou'sund�jlll ' I — aight'says : Last night four little boya; 'of Would be,not to. take Dr.,, R; -V. .Pi6rce's I . 1� , � I I !
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11 .. T be play was stopped.. , The audience SUP. .L At Jam�ica.,SOUth"L"L. L, lives'afarmiar �' 4nUnpiti-ailtict]Lifc;-Saviusgltecord.,,. � whom,tha�oldest i8joiil�16'yeark ofage, -11 Golden ..Medical ,Discovery " if �yoware Cyl . I I. .
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I ., I posed, that-the� victim was only slightly With: but six acres of g;ound, yet hebaS ,A Kingston ' tolegriLin L SAYS,: John Levis 'for Chicago to 'find !their . father. bilious, � Buffering from implire blood �.or . �. .. I'll .." , � - I I . I
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. hurt. Frayfie used the rifle Iand: wits is said; 54,000. frorp it.this sea. 0 Shea, of this city, has ga�ed bver'seveintY Their history is, as'! Bad 6P6. Tbeir tinother . . . ".11". ,dov .i
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exiieuting the back*aid'shot,:bUt the catch" bola, His,6rop is celery. He"never. ploughs, L-liVeSinhisday. In every, .09;86L he. leapedL I e, n I I . . I I
I � I wasforced by the authOL riti66 .to leave h LIU gB)., ,Sold by all, druggists. , I 11 �. 1 .,. �
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. I Frnynels cries and lamentations viereso I � it �ia interesting .to learn from Ell gliL On two occasions be. Saved ."five .Ulen theL . fate'awaited'hcr��Itheube to St. thought ?" asked a lecturer 'of., a Supposed I I . 11
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. . violunt ths a 9,heard before -the cui. papers that 1� a Dunafriesslaiie farmer has a I dell "ti . M a., SOMO.L years ago tWOL barges Epiphanc6, near Ile Vero,:and filially' -to- friend. ,1 I thought it. lacked only one ; rI I .''� . I I .1 f
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taia.� Frayne will be -released on 53,11.11.11,1 ball ' come into the residue of the fortune of the Were on the way. to Oswego With �
L His'niental condition is serious-' 'Miss V06 late A., T. Stewart," and that, the wi , ndfall When lhib.sea made, �wrecks -of 'them . both, the'life to,�Vbich. bis 'children were' Bula. " Ali � "I . .. I
I . Behren beloagsto Brooklyn. ItIssaidshIs .1 . and the crews' were wa bed overboard. eojlf,L�ia 11 what was thak?" I, ,& elbeping car," wa's � I I ." .1
lgag L a I is estimated at 217,000,000. ' . ,., P L 'jected,, slid ,working-,- .him Cbicago, I � 1 � .1 .1
,I�Iu.i an a , to. be mairied -shortly to '- ' � There were five' in the boat with "John, commuaicateol'*it4� Chi I of 6f,Polica.Roy, of, the answer. ' �' I,— I , I . I ; , I I I I I ,
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— � , and Montreal will be established * . . . Functional derangement of the female . ,:;L � .
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�!rn ng to Cron I lKs. , . . . I : , capit mence ,running up by a tug. The whole crew of the other. 'for them to Rivileid du to t kly cured by the I .1 . .� I
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. I . . . A Washington telegram saye: , When * . . . 1, . . .� '. bar 6 Were drowned. . . , for Chicago last night to rejoin, their fatheri L . . - - , SE� . - , '�
I Goo I An Italian merchant in Naples, ori rat I 9 . .. . . I . . . I . Pain And restores health and McDmDa.zo .A6:% I ,�
.,Roby, convicted, of asBault,with intent er, I — - I d . L removes . I . I I 1. I . . . J
brought -up for a - . an who'prete .h � , - i-.,,, tIo'youngerones still have been p166ed 'strength.. By all druggisO.� - I - . �i-.ROM 13PAZIL.) . I I .
to kill a poliladmin; Was I L udB to be a merqbant,.haS' A dual With Swords was fought yestoid ay a he Hospital of �t. Joiseph de lwljeliv�r : - . I I ' I I I �
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. -Oie ground of ius%bity� 'Judge Wylle over- chante in the fish- trade.. Some time ago and M. Laurent, editor of the newspaper - - - ' I I I 11 Twelity-six, 'years, ago, when James dil iffinit-y t& th6l' .W, I
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I ru1Pd--iba-mbtion,',. remarhingq.1, , There arb he wrote to three or fou' of them asklila Paris. The laftbT Was L sligh '. Baker Pasha has arrived at .0aiio, and Buchanan whs. -elected -Pre8ident,. Mrs. Apparaths �ind the )',jve�s inbl-ea,17.: ., '
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I . community that the lilw must take hold of Wished to .make sonae extensive purchases �the decoration of'tbe, Legion of Honor .declines to recognize or saliction'lais up- aside in her cellar, a14 Said it should not . ing izlin6st illstAhtlir the dreadfid . I. 4
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. � tbow, abd �I, giye, notice to crazy People by way of, speculation'. Two, Halifax mer-, . when in Spain L , although he never iedeived poiniment ee' Coml naaadet-iil.d�icf of t& be opened until PenngylvaniA had'ele'etold. r6iizllts of-D.jr,�Pdpsia,, Indiges't-ion, ' . I . I
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.. I I intent,onc-,dommitthig crime' fh6t I -will bliants Seat him their prices, and in reply that order, and Subsequently, When his Egyptian. arm�o .,The -Government is "of- I a,Diomotlrutic Governor, . Last. Si�lnda� ill, �and t120:T0z?.F.rvLIVF.-z7 Makes' L.
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spnd them 911''to penitentiary On convio. s to Send on 900 q ng,,Grev the 'opinion tbat,%he e � . th mijph -�PP daj nee ' .
. D..'on." Roby was sentenced to Erie County, oi - ders" being a by, bills of to conferit on him. .1 . . . 7y, .. "be' ii-fill"Ma an- "6 rg'aulzin"g and �: �enthusiaam, ' . . .. . . . L gvezy house," I � - . . .. I
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!�. Y., Penitentiary for two years r �. 6xchang6 for X,900 and X506 respectively, ANL'IfONE Oxr%EseioNTh6 following cl9mmanding'i, . 7 a L' 11
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I .. at a'b&Dhln'g house in ppears in"i country , � Seaman M derman toot fied �before the . 1. I . 1, i
At a French - -"-�- I , Payable I I Lombard. Singular, confession a , , I * a incl&5ed in �Idssbottles, achei 'SiCA Headache, Distress'af- .
Cabinet Cdulaoi �on Satur. street 'Lond t - apology is,-, due, -o I In diry. at Washington. , I
I on. The Jish ,were , o be -for. newspaper : 11 An ur Jeannette Board of!liiq are sugar. costs d an,
, . day the foreign, policy of the Government .�Varde'd to'Liverpool by steamekand,thence subscribers for the cmieisi�n,of the regular yesterday. -The witn6ss thought the Jean. their virtues being thereby preserved" un. fhr Eating,"W11ILI 6n the Staniach, � . . I
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was disdussA to the exclusion of all other transhipped to ,� I I 1. W'6, iietto , was well fitted out at� Ban F I rancigeo , Impared for any length of t,.me, iii'anyoli. Heartbarizi-Pains in. the Side and,,, I � I ., . �.
, Naples.* if this'trial Ship. appearance of our paper last week. I � : - , '
Subjects.. ,PL,Iclarco, President 'of -,the ment pro�e& Successful,' further orders foolishly yielded to a we'ahnoBs, which we' foi. an Aratio: cruiab. : Witness, said there , mate, so �hs,t they are; always fresh and 23A6k., Want ofAp-�etit6. Vtrant oll) . I .
. Cuuncil, ma&4 commu.nicaid,an.respecting, would foli6w� T I I sibl'o'chance of getting; the, I , r6liable. No cheapwooden or pasteboard Enerm Low ,�3plrits, Woul Stom-
I I � he merchants who received �'would make ally Sacrifice to be rid of�an wag no poB all r � -orates th 6L -i rer,& . I
- . . I, otiati6no Proceeding��-Witfi t nglafi& - 'P boxes. By druggists. r . . a6h-:� It invig a.r- * I �
. I I thesepiders from- this somewhat unusual appetite. for that Which stands to-aay the out otthe ice.pack on September 6th, i8791 I . ''.-----�--.-.;".."-,-..i�l-t�!.�-�1-11---.-- I : zies'oifall su4T;llu-�! bile, regulat6s. ' I -
I . '* ion to the rupture between France. quarter happened to facet anol'talk over til' t car' 'and ,as 'we laave If ballad had charge of tb6 Ship:, be, would I ,. -1 I ,
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decided that ilia Gover inent sho '14 make , D reach Wrangel Land. Wb ' tabled at the
its rights ,resvectaby-Sakalavols tribe, ' ,P - - . a - ' t � mg of t � - the ship entered .tb ' pack,� a � free, Under frank or in fro e', envelopes. �
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4 b i . bay cable We piop000 to nee' our best, endeavors in a on Septemb r 90 . 11 . � Diuggi,�rt and 4-etalO cent' �4qapi U'1' I 1,11
I iv6ich hadplaced � its de . .1i - Mar - - . T a .'r. -a was a fair! prospect ,of 'forcing - - -Dawsou -bas--been re-o'llsobed Lord -Mayor , I pie . . ..
. : I � alf un, I r.Fienbh,pro, . a --� E '. a dvi,ea 0 have ..thi . the fu take to prevent any'furtber diliplays 4thi thez I or a �iarge,b o tL16 'for 7 I 5, cent,�r, an4' .
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