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I 1 Vebruary 1-6, 1883, �
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the Muskoka Slide,,Darn &Boom Company
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CHURCH PABULUM.
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,arises as to whether, choral, dars do not �'
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LATIEST FROIN X)RELAIM, - "': ' 11
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and 4 copy of the charter of the said com.
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Ev'entiul Lue �.f-.th-a-l-,n-te-nvw.--ruiffordi-
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�ouketiines.bearh D
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pany. 'that thero'had been a
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Wh�l ChristAn Organizations are being,
not only never, hea,ra el8ewhere, but Which
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will never strike the ear of the deceased'in '.Clayton,
The death, is Richftea
aiinbunced.:of Dr. I . 4, 1
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t -deal of misunderstandi g regarding
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bis' us* bq4ly� 4tippoBiug
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this subject,'tbe there bad
been no transfer of.works to thits company.
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.. The death of Mrs. , Frederick ,!Pa,ffard,
wife. .of Frederick Paffard, of Niagars,
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4�A "SOAPY
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Ireland 3,092 deaf.and"aumb persons., � ' �
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Within twenty years the imports of coal I I L,�
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I Mr. Madranay moved for a return show.
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recalls to mind the romantic and ilaterepi'
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Ing events Which marked the lifa, bist I cry
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BI HOP WAS DUBBED SAM.�!.
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The reason'why the late Bioliop-'Wilber.
'meeting in Ediu burgh , a. few, days ago,
p(Ant6d out the fact -that while V60,000
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t 0 Dublin have almoBt doubled themselveg. �- ,, , - ;:
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' The -crops in ,Ireland last, year fell off int - I'll,
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The following, iesol,ution was'-Coneidered
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ing the amoubts'paid out by the Govern-
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owing
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of her early years. Mrs-. Puffard �vaa born
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force of Eugland was called, 1, Soapy SamP
were contribu7ted by the Wedleyan Aletbo-
dibf,H� la,st -year for foreign Mr.
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value- over �2ij600,600 as `compared with 1,
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beads - Education.; the Adminsirati�n of
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in, the masolonghi, whiefilis
situated on� the norti,ern shores of the Gulf
iBaqUebLiQIl WaiCh a numberotpersqns
are &ying to un-wer. His brother used to
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Bass paid "80,000 for the carriage .of -his
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Robot t bonvel', a Dublin � barrlste�v ,� ' '
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the Peace ehiall be paid for their attend.
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Justice; iLeEti'66br�gerabiit�bfA-ripgltur6
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of kniraib twenty -'five miles wesr of
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at ,,:S&W.�VaS UlWay B walibiTig big
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bftB been found drown'd � in �the Greal).
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ailed, �4t beL Meetings of the County
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and,Arta ; HoBpitals*and Charitid�:.Cqlon-
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Sp�&uto MisBolobgIiiis cblehy
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handsil' and pobsibly be got t a
On, of NewcusUe le §500,., .Cwnal.
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8blectois the game ,fees al3th L
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and 0, n- year from 1871
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memorable 'for the.,two siege$ which it
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,that fact.,,; The laid Lord Westbury held
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the opinion . that 11 Bob py," as applied to:
000,000 were paid amit:
,ally in direct taxa. ,'
tiou, only �5,000,000 were contributed for
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r. Bailey, J. P., was presented with an . - r. �
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.The: resolution ' i th GOveriinieni
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authority to' enter,'. into- iii �igieemeni with
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in L the ea -rlypart' of the present century.
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In 1822 i as i I nvested y land: and sea'by
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a- distingui8hed prelate of the Church of
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England, in I liet be � un ersto'
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position of Town,Insppdttpr�.of BeIfaRt.� -, .
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the Pro,6rice of Qiiebee-with regi Ird to the
Comm6yj .1�klhcbl Fulek sulije6t tothe rail.
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Bill to consolidate the
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16uni6iPa11a9tft1i`tioas� Mr. Meredxth� ir(�o',Ved-
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the Tu k
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months,, or o., elled to retire.' �� In 1826
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'of somethiag sinooth, glib, or, unctuous in
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big manner. writer the London,Time8
ChristmaH. Day in the parish
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Rheinfelden in
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h i ' vement in ,Cork W
Ties ex, ibition me I I '" I
the 'h6arty support of, .�.111" 1. �
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an imendment to a sdehioia of tbb AdVwfif h
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traces the nick -name to the Bymbolio letters
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old, Catholic priest, Pfarr6r Schreier,. and-,
the 'Ev" 46gelical 'pastor, Plarrer Simong,-
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public bodies in'the' city and count
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�p in ill on
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66 rdeulatibii bf tbie�salarie4�'ofl
Ottoma�n� fords- an& after two. tdonths
of' resistance! 'And. *suffering its, gar .
- S., 0. A. P,', carveil hir c&
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Cuddesdon Cp Iloge,. ,near Oxford, which
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I arbor Commissioners voted. Ila Sup- . - �
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port of the project'. � I
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the,,second time .
I The - Ho - usit, in ., Committee of 'Who
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officials; Mr.Mowat replied, maiiiiainin 9
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rison, redticed , from ,5,000 to - 3,000
fighting men, �dut their way. through the
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Wilberforce wasinatrumelital in foun Ing,
and-uriderstood as the initia][H of Samuel
celebration to which children of parents,of
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q�bry rel A denomination wereinvited,
Dublin .
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the !I * est 'in debt, .- The former is '. ,
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considered the Bill for the 'better"adminis.
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carrying w.
rank's of the enemy, � . . ith� them a
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en and Alfred Pott ; but i anothdr
, including Jewieh children. The gatbe
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Mr. Mowat, 1p6in'ted out ,the
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perf6ot right io'have a 'voice 'in. deciding
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gre�t number of � the women .Azid children.
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The Turks then entered the � -town wh'
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p6iut8 out that the ph�asil wee applied-l�iig
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before the foundations of Cud o
was a complete success., The childreaiin
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their parent tin turn by
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The 'indebtedness *
in -Cork -is 9223,48; 1 � ,
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Limerick,:2115,666;� Wat6rford 278,571. ' I
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was'all but totally 'destroyed. It was 1. I n
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the old Catholic priest and the Evangelical
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but tb at the .Inspector 6f Prisons bad,
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it necessary to interfere in one `�ge Only-
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Missojongbi that Lord B � ten,, a very
ardent Aupporter of 'Greek indsp6ndencO,
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A woma.n went tola'.-Mi6lilgan clergyrna,
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the great - .Christian .festival while ca efull
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'mcaiaIidlalod. Thecensue ohow,thatA -- "
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The judges of the High Court'thought it
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A. division was taken on -the ameadment,'
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which was lost by 'a �vote of 2'1 to 41
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� died in 182.4'. Mm'Paffard was a young
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plibitlyfollowed the directions which he
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. child at the'tinid Missolongiii ,Was deatroy-
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ed, but remem r that her� paxerits were
aid n6t b6itate to give. I The result we
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especial reference to the Chancery Divisibmi"
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Tnuitsp_�Y,' Feb_,L-Speaker .took the
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house while � it was in flames, ithaving beent
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that beh�g the amount -of . the dam -'age
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1�% Th I e , Winning Welephone,Gir , 1. -
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added to that court, arid that, Loci *as. thc-
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Mr.' Sinclair presented Ibe' report of the
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.9n,fire by �the Turks. Else life was
spared by fier ca for who' madd- her' his
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which, his bad counsel catiaed. His de-
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Daisy Bush, and as �she stood up. at the
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there was now�,a . (
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conclugiod at:which he himselihad arrived.
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. TheAct' ' vided-thatthere shall alwa,ys
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61%Ve. While in captivity she wassfien,and,
pitied'by aul English gstatlernan':ziamed
an .expert, Jn spiritual affaiis,
woman had no excuiBe for relying upon ,his.
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liel ephone box and yelled Helld to some,
inviHible" creature'in the dim far-.6way the,
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delegates,0 tb6,Forestry -Congress. ; .
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judgment in bdsiness.matterb. .
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'wild winter winds didn't 'howl iL, sweeter
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murdered at, Mullingar in December.
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-t1biat in Turkey, and, who purchased her
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The Iroquois cannot be�blat nea for omit.
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from her owner for a -sum of. money. Mr.
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Ling 0 the Grea,t.,Spir' .
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91,000 compensation. The applidati on-w6a -
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ally if till wor:d's of the, Iqwga,%ge are,
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forturte'sliewas driven to, the Wire, but 8 he
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opposed on the ground that the crime was I � I . �
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toiled- on �ul3com plainirgly, when some
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probably the result of a family,feud.! , , -01 I
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de6j, . He-br . otght her'to Eil�land with him
aiens, J.pray. Wakatterennaintarier, I
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I Mr. Hardy presented the report of the
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At 3 o'clock, His Honor the Lieutenant-
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king. Watak6renumieDnis
pray while Woe f
was employed gave von ri indig-
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Retreat, Drumcoadra, of Mrs. Mary,]Aur- -
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Board of Health for. 1982
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GoVerii.or procdedpd .to the" Parliament
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possessed,grent- natural abilities, slie,:'proved 1
. I pray for Buch a mind at all times. K -at-
na�ioln,, beca6ge.8he did not respond us
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of the Bureau of Industries for� 1892.
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Buildings alidprorligu4tbe Fpfirth Session
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an apt sohola: -
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terennaieraires, I arn going,�tq pray.,
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'quickly as he.thought, she ought. to,' when
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. The. , Bill � relat EgAd i4 rsacli.'WaS cOn�,
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of4he Fourth�.'Lpg'islature .a and accomplished lady. -10waB while
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Wakateinuaienstakekorl, I have poine dis-
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positioii to'pray. I Katerenne,tientakway, I
pile slammed back itt him with a spirit
that testified to her observation of better,
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years carried about for sale, throughout-thia, .
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euiire Province of Ulster, and ptany pqr- :
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of statute labor in.inc6rporated townships
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we�6 the Bishop 'of Torontp ; Mr.
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9"a donell, Vice -Consul, for France, ; Mr.
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I Mr. Pafford. A)nutual attachmpnt'sprang
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the disseinia . I
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re ipiodii--and-irr-e-ii4i -us 0 on ' and"fo'-r
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f a bara., a lisisteric.e.
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eminently qualified by her grant' -natural I
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living in the hougs, have been burn(ld �to - �
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Majesty's mostAutiful and faithful sub-
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days since, who leftX2,000 to be devoted to
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own on religion and morale. The book wag..
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tiott;.afid loyalty to 'Else Majegfy,8
1 Paffard was i nIi deliciate health for several
suddenly to
be divi
aud,� the � pr , a Were, to , &ed
between,, a b6phew'.. and R' hpBliftal at
street ;,if it is, he,can.just waut,".and the-
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for Your. Honor's acceptance 11 en-
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titled, �,, An Act for. granting. to 'Her
years pasit,-And succumbed an
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congestion on
*attack of The lungs,� induced,
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therein men�tioned," tbus' �plaiclngat,thdi
a German - newspfiper, - M. 6limlietta had
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and was married -to Sir 11'rancis in- r86120 , I - ... I
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copy had been ,� sold since. he hospital
an�.dghe�poiidq'rea over the question the
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the services and welfare of, the, Province.
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pondent that in 1867, at -the time of the
great exhibiti6n.itr Paris, be -was sitting
of tbe:profits, and'an order was made for
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the distribution of the X1,600 �iem'airling to
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the � voice once: more6, I., Deaf ? Can)t, you
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Assembly in the following words -. . � ..
..o.iie....eveAibg--w-ith.-ai.frierid-a�.�a-libile_.iti�le
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thank Use Majesty's -dutiful and loyal sub-
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GaMbetta, while carrying on con.veisation,
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to, this Bill in Her Majesty's name." . .
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pu oii .r ,.be ,., glass, but.
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of scarlet fever. The Protestant, Epi8.copal
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hurry ? , W,hb are �ou 2" 6he demanded in'
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'Hanover from you" .said his ;friend.
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say; that., her miniBtera are the accredited I I
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Gentlemen of the Legislative Asmmbly: .- I ..
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logislative functions I desire to' thank you for,
-rose' . away. said;
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M�Gambetta'o companion,
of", the, Sisters of ]get a
cy in. the Units
State,, Mother Francis Ward
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3�cui aBsiduous -attention to your duties, and to
expreBsiny appreciatioln-of the useful and practi-
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that Is' Bismarck ; and .it ,was j he who
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fees, i - d
by addih� tbefoll6wing thereto.:
cal.results of .-' I
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which I ha,�e'itssbnted-afUrm-the-iedl,-and-dili.-
gerice with Which haVe applied yourselves
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word Hanover,he saw that be was is *
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-and-wailked-off7�-�"-Siiace-'-tban--l'-
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an versary of that event -has
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just been celeb rated at M. eater, N.H.
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where she is t a Superior of a convent.
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yS__0aIIing__.Bcmebady_ -and-
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amended
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, forenoon, between the. first'day of April and the
to the Par. i he session -
liamen6ary work ofA
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Gambetta, said, whenrelating, t
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11 I ha,ve had much to do 'Vith, Prince, Big-
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first day, ot Novemb6r, and afier,ton o'.lockin.
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datio n of Elie Abts relatiulz to rn'tinicipila institu-
tiot- and .to,: jurors and jurlea.- In addition -to
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Bishop Be'nson'� Elevation V to the See � of,
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nedtion,,and huxig',pp. her receiver with a
fatigded motion that showed -how. unfitted
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of life, what the: V abould do, and What they ' - �-,
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and the first day of April, no. person shall,be
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place with any articles which'hd may Ave or
placit ag these .laws upon -the statute -book in, li
convenient, form, the amendm6iits wliich you
have made Will be of public advautag6. ' I �, � ,
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� game c0fiespondent:says that M-. Gambetta
had thehigheiii� admiration for, Prince Big-
Canterbury. - - They -are: .signed ..Charles
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poll or dispose of, such articles elsewhere
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facilitate the construction of street railways gap
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k' �ieat qualities'. " So - long.111 he
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declared in 1886' i. as Prince ��Bismarok
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li�ioral ,and spiritual regeneration ,of- the, - -
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L -cal-Limpro*i3ment
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. �. Wawchaiiged. by voice froiiiheaven,. � .
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The Bill to &men he. Act r0l3peot' !Dg
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silki e-.---------.
Life Not De im
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gram.,Tbo agricultural interesto of the Province
cannot fail to be encouraged 'and. berefitted by
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things else shall keep:on in their wonted
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markei fees was considered in commi ties
My Governmebt will cooinue to�guard'the,
interests 6f!,th& Province in -relation to the
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would be..dreaded.'ds that of 9; poisonous , ,
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bitileg serpent; but it begins,09 work under � I.
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Mr. Hardy presented the report of the
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year. They will be cipanded with.every regard,
to economy and1c, the efficiency of the :public
by one ,who paused to thi
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fl ourishing condition. I : .� I ., .
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96 Daisy Bush was niar a
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- Iabrindifigtoaolome the -last, Session of. the
familia� faces, loved -and loDged for, would
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I torn from �rude contact with the cold World.
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Fourth Parliament of this Province, I cannot
parb with you without referring with satisfaction
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'Way, leaving to the�'votaryof 'an
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Paf"b"resd longevity 900years of -:6olitude,
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r'Moody land Sankey intend ,b6ldiDg. a
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, deliberations, - or,vrithout expressing ray I
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without family. -ties, without social tela-
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beavenly� calling. We would ask, the .
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To authorize �- Supreme Court. ,of
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us than its. predec6sBors have been' to
tioue-a memory of nothibgbut graves,
gKavbB,; . 9, dream_ peo�led witb -ghosts.
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lieen in the service ofthe, MdthodiBt Chore, h �
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resolved to retain intact the ,of our
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Thero. would! be no � difficulty as. to, ,tho
sixty years and haspreachod3,300sermplas.
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To -authorize the , Supreme Court. �of_
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Mr. S kg and
p G,c�'ile�mz'pf thq,Lggistative
modern ,Methuselah could,,make' hi's own
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ermB, wi a .proprietors 'of'museums
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I Olive AthiAgon to practise 'as a soli6itor.�
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-pheabrueniiii l6sewits novelty atlast,'aad
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until Christendom has been to a � -. '
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Atidlibis Legislative Assembly is acclord-1for
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the old man would 16ngLand beg.and pray
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death.': V,bave, heard' men of:80 coax.
, prince,, aind, cordiillyj' Father Ryaili,: the
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poet priestrof G6oigia,'wrote Boston
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- ling a firew%6 discovered in the promises of
thaofty, C6ffdb �and Spica--.-Millfi, 42 Notre
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Darne street east, and the alarm quickly.
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that M0,000- -ji-r-e-sainually -contributed for
scene,'as it was almodt directly, opposite tbs.
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Notre Dame. Hospital. .The haules.spkead.
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result.; its'daving poiverwould -descend t6 , � . I
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suptaiiiing't"t organization.
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rapidly, and soon . had dontrol 'of the rest
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dent occurriad� at -the Penin'sulax car works'; -
Adriau,Mich� Two- men, carrying, a ladle
While Buperinteudilig piepa�iatx6nis:f or %,
theatrical enteirtainmenil ,the Rev.,W. S,
'of
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.ocer,,�"d
ille� store ,of Di.. �C. Brosoeau,', gr
� owner of the.building. W,heu the firer�en
soul and, Ahe truth. .'Multitudes thug .
rescued : from the power of alcohol, behold- -
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of molten iron, were -going. Ahrough � a covw
e red= - way sepairating,two buildings.
Thomas,, vidar Elake,.� Somersetshire;
England, was Buddenly stricken with heart
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ing the uplifted cross of would be � , , ..
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d.cid.d.! Th6faxiH of.the case are; gR fol.
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disease and died ida few inintites., - '
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Captain, Iluilkin&ami ofthe Salvage 06Xps,
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lows,: O,n or about the 16th day of Nov.
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slipped and the ladle cf , melted-ore'was
thrown upon the ice; It iu&utIyVkp1bdbd1
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iftent will not :fail on as,
4 The beginning . .
-asked if any reBidents'were in the burning
which the liquor traffic can be7suppressed_;�, �
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third time, ana.pasged., . I I I 1.
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1881, - Mr. John Boultbe6, of Portage I&
Prairie Ictri:aerly of Hamilton), purchased
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with ter.riblel-Bffect, and the men were ,
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9 , h-Wedudsday falls' on February
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building, when be was told that Charles
� Cbilpl6au and his wife':'werd' sleepi I
119 in'
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mef6- fancy of -the imagination ; those ot '' �
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ved'i the sedon
I Mr. Hardy,mo dreading of.
-from Messrs.. Boyle �& Washitigtou', real
teiribly burned. John. Ray, a young MaD,.
. was1ifted aud- thrown by the, force of the.
.Easter Stindsm on March 25th,
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, the second floor.. " Buokingha�m Made his,
who experience of the �
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explained the.provigionsof theBill,which
estate. brokerso also of that i6wit " a' lot oh
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8,askatche�v%u avenue, the property.of Mr�
emplosiout through a, wii3do i 16 ft. 'from the
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The defalcations ofPeddie,thdTrea1s'urer'
of the Socie*ty for the Relief of Widows an d
Way through the ginoke,'J626slied the
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room oor, anawith the help of Sergeant
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provide that the4 Board of Public School
'Separate
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E A. -Shore, for the price of �85 per foot
ground clear O' lut of'doors.. . His backbone,
i�, -laid bare� the flesh., peeling.1irom it,1 w1bile
orpha as of Scotch Presbyterian Preachers;-,
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Richard, of the police, carried the no w
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bee thed the purer atmosl
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reformation afforded them, are instinctively , '
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Trustees or the School Board
. mfi,y delegate the powers conferred upon
cash, and deposited'the nominal pum of. �45 .
to clinch � the 'bargain". Mea�rs.'Boyle A
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he is -badly burned about ihe breast and
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t a be. in Canada. . � . .
-ilf,suffocated'man and wife. down Bin"
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: whence they. were taken to the Central
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attracted through,the Church to the arpas - '
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. . fit strial Schools Act
respecting:the establish'inent, control
Washihgtou: i6idgrapbed news of tbegale
to. -owner, that'deeds
abdomen.' Adelbort''Smitli, another man,
is injured, and'biR injuries will� very likely
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" There is rhobody whd cab stir up so
Station in .a nude condition. Meantime
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the requesting should
to, sent. At 'this time, however,
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me ny . church rows," says � a prominent
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.1. residents from, the. other houses ad-
were safely lodged in, the Notre,
of individuald will, be realized on a magul- . .
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. philanthropic society incorporated under
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property was rising very rapidly in value .
building wa,4 eoi on! fire, but - the flaine'a,
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were soon ex,tirguisbed. Anotheemanwas
Methodist ,preacher, the: -brother or
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t, hochtim6to livei:& life of Binlegs
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Joining
Dame Hospital. Thii'llremen then turned
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ficont scale when the Christian Church in' , -
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and the following �W,eek Mr'.* Shore having,
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their attention ,to the houses, and the
brigade had by this time arrived. A: strong'
Robert Reid. � . I ., .., .
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the School Boardi--ainder, the Indpatiial
Mr; Bo'ultbee's� Bold the, lot and cunvey4
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an American. -wife. He is a graduate of
toward the river, threatening to do further -
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daingg . �TII6 firemen at I., o'clock had the
of English life *iiho'ut a sadnesE amountin � . . I .
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n 6vide the.t',eachers, and the offic ' fAhe
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action for, dam-9p-9-,'aiud' af . to . r pu6bing him:
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,Yale College arid the original proinoter. of
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fire Well under control. ' The lose, will pro,
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bably be 460,000 on, the building an d stock-
to pain. . One would think nothing nioia, �
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cause through all'& tedious prolixities of
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village, in -the Indre ,et Loire, 'where a
the United Stat6s. � I., ;,
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I Me. Hay,moved for &'return showing,'
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a"chancery-6uibi e ventuallygain ed hid point
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Mr. Mackoniichi6; inflicted so
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for repairs and 110811r#11011 Of the Legi4la-
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Thio court held'Shord to be guilty,of agross
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a6d tb6 gchoolmaster� The-latier--ijaiiob�leaal-worrimeiyt---�on-tba-authoriti
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was recetitly sumiaoned
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of the Church of England, is again at his
ents adjoiloing,� will b �reat from
water'. At, one time it was believed that
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childrenwere slarvedand negle6ted,myriaAs , ., , ,
of English men cursi. made a, I- , :
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five and Departmental bui ing, i ;
entitle(l,to damages to tile 6j.t6ut of the
the Prefect of th6 department, to whom
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Fireman'Wood had been lost, but hawag
were Dd and
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turse, "an--d-��p-'er-i's�lroeM"-Iio-r-ribly' every , ye Sr
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diffe'rence between the.pri6ii.'at wbicli the
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he 6,omplaitie'a of the Mayor's negligence,
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made that at Sti Albans, London,he we to,
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while officiatililg on Christniasbay, colored
found'af6erwards on,duty,on ihb roof. .
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in this country by preventable on -to ' ,
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higbbst.price which - -would subsequently,
have realized. ' E viAence, was
'port, writteii bi himself, and . contaibin�,
ti i e'followiiig�'passage : 'il We have'nalcase
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Rev; Samuel Smith, Chaplain aLd Secre-
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move the heart of any man who had Wit -bin -
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be amended Bo as, to include a- similar
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before the Ma�t6r in C"nce�y on Tuesdliy
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7ing � -thE6t-the-lot-�could-�at--one-time,--Ief3�-i.t-bo-iha,j
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of hydrophobia or'madues§ 'to report, un.
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-D-eaf a few d ys
elusion. 1. I .,
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.Motion ag,amended a
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suli9equelitly to sale to Mr. Bdultbee, have
b66 Bold at from 0186 to 000 per foot,'ana,
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tiOn, who are idiois,and raving inadmen.":
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The Mwyor�gijiied find stamped,the docu-
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ago, Nr�Soifflh wa s, the first clergyman
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-H6..dared-no.t..shu.t-bis-,o�e,e--t-a_ith6 fadIg." �
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deaf and dumb, and big being, set apart,for
, ,,room who didn't wish either' to offend his
�bride"oraieofin'teru'a'l-�i�Ft-ifiti��iigq:.�
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,thsift -ould�be'usea ag'evidenc6.6gallist
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ecial A duty was, the a 6 of the late
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elicit at t e funeral not oribusman,
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. . Mr. Meredith moved for 9, return 'giviag
A' writ 'of att acVment-a marriage
will return from, Nice early'in'the,coming
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and the Christian at Work, commenting,
gh6wtootir children'in after'years ,
Lary police, &ad' 06,500 for Big. kriemebb, , �'; :
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earn ple of *their mother'19 bkill.aud deftness.1
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