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. PERIAIL ARLIAIMENT.
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!CANADIAN CANAb;j.
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LIVE STOCK STE"I]ER LOST.
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I A rjBE,TTjV WAITER -GIRL.
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: 1, A CAND110 VJUERGYM
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,� ""eat-Whe, Amhburn�,
ArnAlaugh inindkids - I
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The Steamer Langidialliv, Coca Pown
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TWO Young Men Kill _Thc1j;sej,lI
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lie Imade a ffilitalile'la "Leavit
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linin i) cillon ,The
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Increase in, Tonnage and kilociaij;its' Over
With Three Hiiadred Canadian CaIttle.
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inj B Witching N.1laiden.
Accoube ot e
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pea rls'licuch tor a, Pill
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RESCUED IN* MID -OCEAN.
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; "tatt-wile cholera Ilk Egypt-:-
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Clara A. RemaickB is ,a .girl of less than
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The jjosh iband Act� 11
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A"lai" -'(Monday) right's Lwidon. cable.
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�On 30th June twenty-two' menj being t4
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a portion of the crew of the Newcastle
-ye t to her beauty
.nineteen summers, and ,
� and fickle dispositiou are due the deaths of
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. 6ler '
gymau who had Once be6n a
HE) said to me :� � A! I lived in A rb
Thirteexi Men Foixrid Uxl,coil OUS
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' COMRAgISON I WITH - AMERICAN ,CANALS..
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steamer Langshaw. were brought to Liver-
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two ng men and, the serious wounding
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tion of the count6, where my"
1 ixx a 1,eaky Boat. 1, �
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A New York despaAbla says, A � taIle of
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noon Mrqlad,stone, � in reply ,to Sir
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b*fford Northeote, said he had received a
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An 0 btaws, despatch sa�s - A supplement
th steamer
pool in e Allan. Royal Mail
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Caspian, from Carl and' Illoported the
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ing of. herself. Her'first Victim was -Joseph-
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C-,PDaIlChez, a wel�,Jaduqated youngSpaniard,
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ecam reli , *
tions. 1 b eL, a. I gjOU8 P0
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misery and suffering s
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xecordediia the historyof 13ealifeforde I
, 'announcing his
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lett, - �. g his seat in spite of the
intention, Of- takin
,to'the report of,the'Commiddionerof Inland
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Revenue has just been issued, gLying the
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lose of their steamer with alvAluable cargo.
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By the disaster about 300, cattle were also
deBoeb'ded from one of t he oldest of the old
California f amilies' His hot young blood
took up morals for P, stud
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while I found- ,my mind drift!
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imantlis past came to light.yesterday by the
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orders of the House. : .the Government
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this
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anal statistics far tbe,DaVigatiOD �.
Tbe'statistics f or the'previous
drowned. According Ao the� statement of
naturally led him into many excesses, an d
he the estate left
divinity instead, of , carpen�try.
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Awr,i val,pf fthe-ItIk4an barque Samuels, from
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.had, Proposed a method of ,meeting
, - hi la h d b ' -rejected. ,It now
w 'a a Bea !
,1882.. . year
are printed with the Annual report,of the-
the; men, the oteameil bound to Liver.
poo rom ,laoritreal '��and' 'At 7 0' �Vlock
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raPid1V squandaied
him ,by'hiiti parents. He became infatu-,
good builder an dany work wag w
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But I thought that
with
,naen .of, the ' I' liati bar(
of iweiv lue
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iemained .for the Ho�use to not. Sir
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, Department, and comparing them :with
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the InI of the -Yet June ' _'
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a -- and- � At -her-�_instigg-
ate,d, wi�h Clar-., I
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of. tobecome
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of a moral instrumentality wo
. Umberto Galatola, which foundered at Bea
June 19th. -The wrecked m6riners Are all
tafford Northoote.regr'e,ted the necessity
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.of protectirg'the order,whiob was the duty,
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those now submitted it is found that the,
arega revenue from caiaala� 1. 18�2 has
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at B Newfoua�ilund cotlist
road Cove on the
The,,, �Was a strong current and swLI1 ar, tl�.
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tiota procured all ,am I . 1.
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young'Spaniar . d,.,whb was, a musician, then
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-hilm,
, more credit on my young chil
Aoddling ab�int my feet than to c
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, cannot speak �Eng -
natives of Italy' ,and
of the Prime Minjstor� a lid . if,ioved Ahat
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ased by J`71413� The ii;c ases
irtare I re ave"
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, I -y heavily air,
time, ivnd the vessel bumped veL
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'rocks.
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%vantedClam a marry 1, bat- slaerstead-
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bui gs and barrjF.�. So
lish, � ggara .features and
but their ha I
Bkadlaugh be excluded from the House
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been on the Welland Catial 526 687 � Cham-
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th The engineer and wilo
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fastly ;,refused, aud1he consequence
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'J�he' Church, received Cain
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� wild-Btaring eyes-- told the story of their
until be engaged not to ,disturb the pro.
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ceedings. This Was adopted by 232 to 65.
bly C,aff�l.,$3,302,tideauCknELlso�,'4','O'ttaw,a-
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Canals $5,411, Newcastle district canals:
. below. rushed oil deck, as.ithe engine.
� flooded
tbat*on th.e nighir at �be �318t�ot.las�t March
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he entioriod the Fern: a a ra a
,my
, ,preach, was perfectly houeet in
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. 1� hardships more stkongly than, words.
\ Thebarque Omborto Galatola left Tor-
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D taking the vote, . Mr. Gladstone
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�1113 Thii�.recelpts� from the fal ,
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room was with wmerafew mivatesi,
after the B�randing. The ral were,also
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Dupont street, where she wilt 5 eml5loy,ed,
7that I � had "call, to�pr
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An course of � tID2.e drifte
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\ 'ravena, Spain, early- in Apri I 1 last!wi I th a
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dyiveu f the forecastle by- thio great in.
rom , 0 I
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I ana fired four shotk� am a five-9hot ievoll.
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large city� ' There I found t
. . cargo of salt., bound for this � city. . Fair
ment withdrew., The other nlembers of
�17,557, Burliiagqon, Bay Canal �828, Sb-
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- rush -of water. The'bouta were ordered to.
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at her. Tllree of ,the shots took effect
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.Wholly mistaken iny iiarsuit.
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windswere'experieDee
the Ministry voted with�, the minority.
Pgter's Canal .�649. , Total increase',-
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_:_beJ&auAh_eA,,.�bpt wbilst this was bI car-
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in her: body, aul the keLaiiling ball the
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made tip to. Juas.16th, ast at 10 o'?clock
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,Mr. Childers said the'-Goverument'.had.
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made arrangements for the purchase of the
"6 448` total decrease, M,Q 35. T be total
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n umber ,of, grain laden vessels lialitened at
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. tied oi t one of them vvas br6k ri� _F -1 - i _'
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i2afely none of the men,�Vere �urt, aLid tne
d _ _* I'— _,1__- fikiii-101i"-diasbing through
esperate music
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. h . Cram, stretbbirig himself dead at
own .
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powerful geperation,br6uglit up I
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55 37 �, terrible, squall struck tbe'vesisel,
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Stowe portion of the Aslaburnhana, � collec-'
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P olloorn e in � 1882 wAs 8,' agaiuBt 133
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remaining �three boats were lowered. jn
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er feet. The 'girl .V
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schools, high � chools and college
nothing aboui mugi� DI I of
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I washing ever�tbil)g mov6ablo -from , her
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tiou at. a Cost of! E4,500:- 1.
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.In the prev I -'In'*
This the crew of 27 hands took their '.1ac6s,
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"was thought at the time fatally, wounded,
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arts which illustrate preachin
� decks And causing her to leak badly'. Two
, .. . mps night auddpuy,
men were kept at the pu
Lord . Edmund Fitzmaurice said, the
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Government bad not been, inform6d. of a
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entered. the' canal unlw.on, age*' t 22
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1881. A reference to the stati ti:, of e
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ut b . time—although-
b y . that only tells
minutes had -elapsed since tbe�vesBel 6rs�
file.
b t her constitution wi. - sliock
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could not change off so. late in I
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continued to until my h
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but tbe water gained on them. ThAstbriia
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treaty having'.- been, c6DI61uded. between
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State of New York shows,tb a -t- !
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took the gr6und—the' seas were rolling
.ever, with, the. ex�e-pti6ii - df-theii loss of a'
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gray and ,m� children. ,grew to b
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_:Persia- aud-RuiWa -Bettii�fi-�i,h�-f-�o�.t,i�r-ag-
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�-tric)n-of-f-reight-ca,r-r-i,6d�by�th�-ban-slfi-�of -thati.
-bver-b'er�--Ti�e-ixieu,-pu,lled� a�boiat-fo ria;bou�,
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women, arid' then -1 suddenly
. F.,sposito still -stood by his ship, believing
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. far asAfghailistati., There was nooccasion
:State has been steadily delolinih1g. 1 111�185%
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-twelve-hourli-in-the.cold, and.with iiothing
Sanchez -was buried in the Odd Fellows'
. that I had siblandoried the great I
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. that he could repair the damageas sootr as;
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to enter a protest. , I overnmeat bad
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46 ; q per c.en t. of thel f reigh u, was car-
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to- eat or drinL�, So �udden, a the wr�,ck
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Cemetery, neAr the Western. Confines, !�nd
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the carpenter for the,
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the sea became calm. Several ineffectual
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ried- by Cain al s,While� in 1881 the proportion
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that they had ,not time : to save either
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y . esteraq,y tnornitil Corpse of the secl5ad
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, the preacher. I.could not prea
. a were made, but lan�
attempt isitill ,the gal I
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.. everything 'was being done in ERypt to stop
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was 18 5, And in 1882, 19. The total -freight
clot'heso'r food., The boats eventlialiv got
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wilea was- J Can Ill - lying
victim:,of `.CWra's 11 �
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. capta n and his crew would not abandon
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the spread of the Cholera. � ,
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tonnage carried by New, York: canals i,n
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'1882 was 1,882,543, compared with, 1,827,,-
ashore at Sculpill Cove, .in P6ter's River
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Here they remained all rjight. a-,odlinithe,
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in the meautime'tbe Water was"olowly
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declared1thle' Government, had, admitted
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morning commerl . the asc�at Of somia
,young f ellow, apparently between twenty-
a pjace�aa then resided I
h a,ve put up. miles of blocks of h
but surely filling: the ship. It'floqded:the
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that some parts of the, 'Irish Land Act
through. the Wella4d Canal last year was
jaggod' , and difficult cliffs. The
five. and thirty years- of age, and from big
the meantime I bad �educated; In
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hold wild' washed the salt forward , - so t'
required Amendment, and intimated they
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306,482 tons, while the .tonnage of h6aI
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� ,Cliffs
were almost, perpendioular,'4n.4 the men
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, Atti.re the cas,aal observat would j udge him
"circumstances.
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I . .1 the . sternof the v�s�el,was alm..t:1above
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might consider the Bul:lject when the time:
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goods reached 282,984. In,1881 the figureth
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eventually reached a fishing village� where
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to be fia-,good- financial
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too lwtd� that, �. if I'bad 'brought th
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' O�' the 194h, at 11 O,Clock.at
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night, while the in a we's at th
arrived. Hedeclined-to, a
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ba.ent concerning �the Silez--Carawr -business,
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were 26%30 tbias.ot grain and 189,1813 tons
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of. heavy goods. The quantity Of, *-grain
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were kindly treatell They .were
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'thi -sii hours Without any'thing.. to 'eat. .,
� Near. him lay a revolver of. thirty-four cali-
. 'ischarged, And no
bre; willi one chamber 01
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,owniappreatices in th6'curpente
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won
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. I the vessel BuddenIy gaveA, lurch,forwar
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passing through this canal in transit:be -
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in United, StateswAs 600-
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0a the following day some of'the_ cre,�, and
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second\ -t ' he
�glai�ce was needed
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"cle' �he of the Bill
L Dow be ri � ch myself, and all In I y
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raised perpendicularly,, and, sank
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tween pofts the
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the captain �visited the wre6k. Some
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recepta ,.of . contents
right tempi&,
if I had'a,dherad' to ray compas
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tons in 1882, and,65',285 in :, ��
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material was saved, but when &,second, visit
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shell.' the cerAka of the -
, and lathe and pl%ne.N(:wJ,o?
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as the head lay.on the -green mound cover-
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Sanobpz's was
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. . moment to take to the boats,. Iyad. scram.
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, bl I Win, one,boat artil w6r
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TIEE CANADJA M S All IWX xjRLE DON
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-The L g statement shows ,the
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e including 1613ts, f
Thecarcuses of &ttle.whicla r
We, 6 on, deck
'at tile tjC@e.6fL the�disaster yver.ti ail
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resting place, L' I
bl�ck hole, and, Ev depres sion nearLtbe eye
-crushed -in I
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-phrics
row away when thestern ofthe-_Ivessel
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Good Prospects t1or and!6oirdial W .
ciciinle
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o I tile Tenut-19ritish rapid., American'
.revell , .hydraulic
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each carialfor t -
, ., . 1. he yeais 188 . 1 and .1882 l'
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seen float ing abo' If
ut.. About, ha �o
, )f tb
cittle were below, and these, of course
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, how do how the,skull had he �
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by the lead" elle b. .
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Talleyr AuL , of � di .1
d7, 'P.";�n
coofeissed , that .the only nian
. waves, nearly causing the- b at -t - - * i -
as, 0 capsize
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went down with the vessel. I
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L ewil recognized Ahe � body as
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suspected could,read his _,cret
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. and almost 'falling it with wa:t6r. I I of
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Welland'Canal ............. � ............ �14%438.,'. 5,751.
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St� Lawrence Canal �68,028 5,5�'G
And four others of the crew remadiadd behind
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I �orlge Blamdre, who; was .under
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was -
his'cook. , Certain it is t
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. the thirteen men set to work to bail-out
oil' bl
- Alond .Ca, egrana says: The Cana.
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Ch'ambly Canal .... .... � ............. . 25,233 - 21,930
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In Canadit. It: seems that, there w . it , Is . tj:
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� eagagetuent )of. marriage to Clara, - be
s6tesmen while under .the .'rhol
but it . was found tbai'the small bbatba�
than marksmen, atWim6ledon have road
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-Ridean Cl - �!� ................. � 6 �V . '13.016
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donse' fog when� the vessel �'went-,P,lfhoro,.
(Burke): intending �to ofliciate as grooms-
fluenceg of a -gooq ,dinner and
'the* 'S'omew'h
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also been damaged and was leaking,� �
Agoodstart.:. Mitche)l,LaudBtratb,Asball,
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Ottawa Canal .... ; ..... � ................. 0)91 67760
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)13,urlington CanpI 3;200
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,Tb6'L'aDgsb w a Vessel of 1,840 tons
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� man, at the ceremony 'by request of MI -s-
lobe foi moment
1 At this discovIl cry at despair went
Ross, - Smith, Clarke, Corbyn . and I'll -
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St. Ileter's Canal ! "n... 833
register, belonging. to Newcastle. A large
Re other. The deceased
inick!s, Clauni's in
habitual reserve whicla.distingui
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� upi and as many as could do do frantically .,
have each won,L2-in the�Atexandra match.
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Newcastle District Canal .:... - .411 298,
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portion�fberl'cargowas'grain. There'was
Was'a, ,stranger, to Burke; but thel
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Jales�Hilrder, the chef,jor man
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began with their . hate ,
'Thd'w6kther had been fine; itud-the,light
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no loss,of human Jifel.by the dhaster.
knew1e had taken out a marriage, license
'- this -city, aLd now'at
rebident of
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I . shobs' and: hands,; but thev-on y, succee e -d'
, all'that-obuld -b6:desired, but the windbas
�� Total .... I ................ ; ........... $330lo_69 - $.312,876
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- morning. The, We
last Thurs4ay' ' ading:
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Hotel, San F rancis6b, t6l,ls in an
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riot gainjan inch on the water.
be ... a variable And- unceitain, Makin
_.h_ ____,.- good-
(wt.__ _.1. -.,I -�rydif�E,--,lt . P .
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fi on, Ing exceecii . I afticularly
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JFIL'Lv-inv-n-IL-,Lttlt��uk-1-44-%4UII&-I %_Nt�vs�_C,U�1-14_
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meriob-ant,'who
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car �a toba pe-formed,at 8 o'clock
emony we .
lals - Thursday nigbt, at the, na�Xaer's
,
Dg ll� some of the peculiar tral
�Cllq.wlp romirtebt pe6pla--in-cp
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There wag, not' a mouthful of 400d ' on
to the �wbo are Accustomed to
- . Mooseja;w� claimof representation in the
- An Old 'hal been in busi-
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-1, -. a it - -street. . At the
, residence ,ssle �A.
he said : 11.1 c6iisider. P;esid tit;
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. boardi and onlv a small canteen of drink-
steadier air cuirents.. Lack of uractice 6
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Northwest Council. , '
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ne�s here since Adam was a littlo� boy,
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LIrke and :tb' .minister
appointed, bour � e
bestliver of any President we eve
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. I 1�1 . ing-water with".which one thoughtful -sea�
.,the., Wimbledon ranges shows in the scores
� The;211aR-itoban,!bf,E naersbia-,-is-td�V6- did.
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called a'new clerk t6 his desk.one rnorowg
'were an hand, but Clara wag not dressed,
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eats,W611 , an , d eats with judgment
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man had provided' himself;', The supply �
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sa far aldo,buI6 it� is'IliFxp6oted that this will
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be. in'. large. measure overcome before many
continued as a daily paper,�but will, Appear -
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this weok*61ave cl� talk',with him.' , The
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clerk is very smart, and the.p�ropqetor said
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and no6 till 8.80 loldlack dia she enter tb - e
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Bittingroom.iii her bridal robe, a pale'blue
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not considered such 6, good iii
I remember him at, the Uioion
however, was hardly sufficilent for one man.'
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: � For two whole days, the part y drifted
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At
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lays have p
.assed. . The (in are all in good
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spirits, and are � meeting with. the same
we ekly.. - .
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raek-layinR still goes �oil apace at the,
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' "'Young man, you are too, s *in'
to bim: . � . art.
you ha-va.kot so that you Brosli of, A.
ln.� You
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..611h � night.
presen ted to.'her within a fart
� Mn'.Githehs was. cat,of town yesterday.
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a! but that Jae did kno
Delmonic s,. . , i
live is evident from the way he
about the -njer6y 61 - the waves without
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e r. Four
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cordial,welcome which has been accorded
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, eil I d of the C. P.- Line. The fiack-haB now
reacbed-a -about twent�-five miles
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wear neckties tbatfvv�uld kare.a h�i.se, and
'�to,
and�could not be Been, but Burke Bays that
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, Gen. Grarltr�dines well now, 'but
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. I ;were keptibailing out. until exhausted,'
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lto,.eVeryo Cana-dian-,who has: competed, at
Wimbledon.'. � I
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point . I �
of �the Saskat6hlewan. . I
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bd'& year' ahead of.fh6, sty��s�
you sere . m 10 I
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ir; t to th is to be
he demanded the presence of ahother,Wit�
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him
her hir4at the,G4and .Union wh
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firO President,
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. , when .four more would take thoirpl�ce.
- -` - --- ---- -, ------Ha-d-tl�ey-di�co��ii:i�ed-,balli�-g-for-e,vq �'
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_A. . large number . Of, dis..
-ti4taisheil-'guests -bave-b' -.--A _.
I I eeu-eijt,,r-t-.--- _
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. a1 Nehon�is A f
, Tile strawberiv�oro ail ,
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, an r
e., yea seemed me'to
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- tig _etaolig .
- t ,-fiut-th,b.�e.-iie.w,-p�ELnts-y,o7q,-ba-v.e--Iyeg-t--m.EL-li_
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dditi n to as
niass to the Ceremony it, a I 10
rose
glrl-harriedly�a, -krld-
made aud. ho'did
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- , bout__d1jaiug.'_Abeo__, Aii
-Cauch-'a' - .
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I __ hour ,the little: Craft would. silrely . have,
tile Ci�riadiau quarters. , The Dake.of'Carri.
are. � T66 much dry' w Bather. The wil [
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got are so tight that' I dbulI how you get
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,The
� out to,h r mother,.in the'kitchen ard.i
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around the,wibild be showed .grea
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. -filjed,�And Back.:, 06 the first day -the
sufferings of. the men were'not so but
bridge has pro misled' to inspect thoteam.
The day for this 'event 1 ha � .
ff.not- yet. be,,-.
-Oses Are oul� in i bloom, the woods am
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de _htfulA6 t 6 6ye'and the air is full Of
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All 0 f ,yf9urs6lf -int6, them without usir-g
a sho horn or stret � Ching them With -a
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informed list! at the state-ofafflairs. At tkm'
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am :f6ia she kissed 'her affecitionat0y,
B a
ment. Presideiat-Hay"! never.
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:Wine. -at his dioners, and therefc,
. . great,
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. ,on tbe U
. I .. oec6addayafeelirrg of�exha sti6n
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fixeci _) . .
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'fragrance. �. � I
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11 T-�eriopoks Of tbe'growiri.g.
-Yoa ear. a-iii,driaber six
glove stretcher. w, .1 I
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ii ' ' " Good -by ma mind; lam golug�
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Y,Dg,wi.
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-�.'ko,iw how to di Dwas
u o'. I ten y
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. - � came over, the party, and several times the
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In: he-oplatest at Wimbledou.'yesterday
crops atWe.I
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hat,with a washer-irii3ide Of it, and number I
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around thl corner to get'a girl to st and. upf
Ddlmohico ; I w h Uji
was wit the
'ilion
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I seam . e . n wighedjo.lay down I a I nd'meet their.
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for . the H�lford , Prize, , � t oiie. tho,usdad.
yards, Dr. Sl the Aro'erican team
t th
. Ly,,nue- ddlitinue o eep ,ap a. expecta-
tione of a riaore thatil usually,bountiful bar.
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twel.,kelices, and.y6ur qoAt tails are so
short -I kbould tbink�ou would take Your
with me." . She then threw on.ber hat and,
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-and lefl� the house with her white
1,was ,at the Grand U . .n A
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for, twenty; six years, I have
I doom, Which they colulsidered inevitable.
Captain Esposito; ho' ever� talked. With
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scored -44 oat I . I
of a possible 50., � I
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vest. If' the weather contiLues'fAvorabl 6
I ' will
death of cold. � Arid look at that diamond
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cloak �
d.'The expectant
wodding gloves-ill-laer hall I
,fact,
I or alI classes of:, �
dishes f . . - ifoted p
I themina hopeful, assuring;maraner,: and
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succeeded, each time in bringing the half.
- - The Executive Committee of i-he'National
AilleAssociation . is' arpang, Ing to allow the
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,h�ext�a6rdinary yield .be gathered
. � the Mennonite village fZrms. ,, ,
among .
,pin, Cris allan ?' You'.h6,v:p � ybur finger-,
'riailB dressed' lo� a,professional corn tibetor,
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groorn, hi� nttelidaucand the minister Bat
. bing until, ait6k 9
quietly in tile parlor chat
*nCe
. Preeident Hayes - was the- on.1y.
,who did riot drink wine with la
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starved And almost lifeless aeamen to. their
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The
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themselves at certain titnes oUthe da '
Y,iu
I General Su�6iintendent: Egan bas re-
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turned toWitirlip6g1riom, Port Arthur. He
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and* your hair is.parted - intbe middle and
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s ith, biauAoline�
pla t9red, down , vy - I Y011 get
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was co`m-
o'clock. when the p-irl's abse .
-mented upou,.and Blamire became restl6ps
p Dom Pedro the Emperor of B
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go oil plain, iner;--an-dhvog-'in--t
rightseuses. men.aftempted�to�eat
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. their garments, but the brave. captain pre-
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, order to facilitate the practice of the Ameri- � I
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Bays th&i:th6 t1l is laid fOr.al dib1I Of
fourteen Port and
69 a week, and pay� 'K for ,board,' 54 for
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'for
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ariduneasy. At 1.0,36 o'clock., Mr.-Gleirl
�clihed,
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i WAY* as to hours of ril b
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- . .. . . vented this And also kept. them from dri , a k,
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wat6r.
cans. Yesterday they Were hampered,&t
thejolager ranged by being obliged !a face
inilw.eak il .Arthur,
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t h at ieu; a track, laying wi , 11 com 0 -
few'day
Whiskey and N, cigars. , Now, where do
, you gesty6ur. clothes T Y6u Jbink I ,*ain 11
ta� wait lonoer on what his. ou'p-
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posed,thee of ,,'giddy girl; and Took I
, B�aziliaii sea'soning. Alphonse R
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Of' I th a ' ' Engh ' 9b. . , � Ouse, '
ing the salt At last;'ou the 21st,'
1, shortly � biefbmmi
. � dnight, a light ivas Been
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the south and b the humid osphere-i
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� By the Ist of 'October
meac u.
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dixty.mi t Nep7go i ' -erated ' '
mile it be
3 a a West Of
�jooj to e here f6rtyyears I and, , ,
liv � . I . . 11 at Re t
to -
:Hoft�beftded
,aprice
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his depArture. Burke supported the droop
'ing
.'beautiful * dlner� Gov. 'Stanf
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-good
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- - ---- --iff-th—edisra—bee and with a �fiout Of j
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, ,oy,the
men Bank unconsciousi the boat,all leave
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I Tile Crops In tile united.states. .
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Port "Art wf
. hun . B , ore . lt?llp, ,season. a ages
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on a racket,of, a, . kid like
' in? Now, - you go and sweep out, the
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spirits-of'Blanarre until ilearly.2 a. al,
when he,too, to,,k 'his departure; And. the
pla in. eatQ.r. The"' Prince
and the Marqui� of Lorne, ea
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Captain Esposito and o'ne main. .
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WA§11INGTON, July 10.-�-,Tbe report of
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twenty-�thrce mi so east of.Nep3gon,will be-
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and corne in
si,cre here about the,4ime you
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m6tber and her six other children retired
shoo, a
di a d thePrincess adores
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. These two fully -realizing -their -position j
of sight of land, in � an open and leaky
,July I
the Department Of' Auricalture i'ndi'
. Cates
very general impr6vei1ient in, 'the cotton
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opTe d, .'. � . I . �
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. rate',.,, of paper. maturing on tile 4th
he b , .
usually &-Ou.t for a .drink .'and I will have
a little - time to, give Y0,u - some advice
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,to bad, �lea-v'ing, by,thiF, tirl half -crazed-.
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Blamire to keep his -vigil alone ,,-until the
, paste, Realiy,good livers cal
Wines at diianer.:-sauterne, red:
.out
. boat, with eleven helpless men, with al most
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superhuman strength �began.io bail out,
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I The general average' condition has
advanced from. 86 to 9k With promise of
, of. Julyin the several Winnipeg banks, was
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h0noredbeyond the expectationBoftheman �
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that will do you good The young f6lio
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� went out and did not Come back��'qliicago
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dawn of dayi , Siiice�tb.at nigbt Clara has
. a � t be. 7icisco Chfil '
0 en seen. �'San Fra . .
�champagrl - Good .1 livers for a
favor Burpundy, ,but it -As a
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and after A few minutes one or two of',tbe
I . e2i]�augt6d'seaiben,regb,i�ed,c' s I , - ,
� 012 ciousness
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further improvemen I �
. . t. Worms have Wrought
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little damage. There bad b6bn'sonae j-
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in thia
It is,pied ,
of those institutions. i6tea
Big I
fr,crotbis i�at,tbOlfi�m�cialoutlo6k,i�-good�.
- ' L'ti�tifui'har�ei�t�*,,-W'h'�q"h i
d tha,t' with a a is
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Journal. - - � 1. . . I . �
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changed � for- a .11gliter Bordea
Barnes a;rjd Mr.J. G. Bent I kett
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f,cifebauloagne. -Mr. Jay Gould
and a consultation was held its to-howid
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proverneut Winter i vileatin autirid66k'
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Stated, which Al
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3Sakbd]tbe. Cit 'Wjljfully,�
Almost , al , _ I I Y.
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jl�. Novel Hat-cittiller. ,, . " ,.
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�- , A , Yankee
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regia I lar dineri whom it e,&f Can's
.-attention .10,
. Attract the J, Of lithe �Pprqachiiag �
vessel. 1. ,. __� - .. .
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. of advariced thd general
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age condition from 75: to 7.9. "':The Bpritl4:.
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,now . I , - n,
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redovigr..� from the. presenij�t#njoiacy.i
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. arnidr, of t%wrencielo' �`
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- 07 a gjT,Dopdle:,BAyp
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-Geiman .6aperin,.trarislatirig
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out ' ' ' I " '
. an order.'a l.the yeaftoun -it
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. I . One sesial dug �
. giested thathe had, &:dry
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. . I match, but the *69tioll was"w hatfCould
I wheat average had advanced from 9816 lbo.
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-The indications of July point to the winter
netaryinl 1. 11 11 .11, I. . � I I
Eno ,
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, I till is to be introduced at -the Present
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. Ind ". ,sity in, his garden,
.1 s quite a, c, uric
t is.: a pet turtle, of the hard shell kind
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a laz � scoundrei,a baIm, bid', . , i � �
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AInGladstorie's published "'works, ,'.aud,
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'bi . I b t Mr.. Vaiaderbihis:ecce
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lusiSts On ordering' h_is,...dwn Ain
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I . they barn ? Suddenly a, bright thought
I . . --came it "
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wheat crop as fully ,three hundred million
.
bushels and th, a product'isbcat -hi
' session of -the Legislature, levying a tax of.
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�20 per annum..Oii�all,,i.immkrriQd-n�gn.oFor.,
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Its pi6culiarity � COuBiBtl in 'Its ability It"
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�ofl,tob_rots. - E,Yqr sincp_the late flood '
. , , ,thoFI6.
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their translations and ariticistil rmber
0
-.M; fill �' �,
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� area there 'is only. one good
Po r, Mr. Sam' �Ward.. '.New. YO*
jive
. . to.Captain Esp
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. . �_156ff7t_&W' "Eff"thdir clothes. This 'wa
w
I u red
ad'
And twent -five
y 1 millions of spring. The. Area,
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the ars, arid'having an- income
of 25ye 0 , . I '
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rodent. li6isl;6, b6ing,driven from Oldto' a by
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titles and thirteen pages ofth6' I
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�Bribi8h M " '6u * Catal ' '
las In ogue� '. I I
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nestloaarket-plaebin'the w6rld,
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. .1 - done, and every6irig that was pi�jtia 8
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... AsTiled-up-forwai-d-9,Td—el�-6p�firs.
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, of the corn crop has been increased about
,
two -a, nd-a-balf-mi-il�ion�'iL,creE;-.,inaki6g an
,a �
I per. annum or up,
000
,�6 . wards. Men
of . ... prove that they
w1a are under a
ha'
the w1ater,� ve been almost an iDtoleral
nuisance. to the ilababitauts of Newt&wrl
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.;. I A - Liverpool tfiief wished to get into A
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�5 years ago but a 'half-dozen I
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. fa�ilies employed, pirofessi6nkl n
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For a moment the III of clothing, snal
� gr ag"
agate of 68,000i000 Acres. There has been
definite ' and -b6,na fide engagement to.
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which. is. fortunatel�., located . on hj6l:
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pawnbrokWe office, arid ' thought:he could
. if So he�
h ' down
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ow; f suppose, there� are 50
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. . dored �
and despair seized the hearts of the
.
Bome�extension of the area in nearly 'every
State. The
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eriod not exceeding
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two ,yearB-will be exempted from the
-ground. .Mr. Gamier' and.� famity. hay
lw
frequently 'noticed the pet turtl6'feastir i 9
-the claininey, naked. �,
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took his clothes off and made the trial, only
enaploy6d: Next to New,yoik I
Francigcb;,for there are a fteat In
I men whose lives depended upon the success
of tbeireiperimerl . , . I .� - I 1 . .
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proportion of increase is large'
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� in the fiorthwiiWt �aud- so IathweSt. � On. tbe
provisions oftheLA#_-Ifi�oase a. bachelor
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oL: the Carcass of dead rate, and: fi won-,,
ad ,
dered ' ' lit bit recep �
� . -luck fast in the flul 116'iemaindd
got st
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-all nighti,and was,glad wbenfinally
,i,
who know .be* to ve A�d h I
. 1. I ave t
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S16W y_ owever, a little -flicker'of h
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- *aH'ae
oois4' from'VirginiEl, to' Mississippi,. the ad- .
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Vance has belch small., - in 56m placiis,the
pleads . t e excuse that: � � n Y
h abod
'will --- have-:_ jum- ';' ;,'_��Aa� I
- -a. vertisement
at thie'stra tly;
I 11AP. .Big ,,;, ,u I -
as theLgentleraa&I showid g6omie' d ,
, friloa s
_ul
.-there, I
'taken into Custody b ecs
,, he ,poli
,, o � . ,� ,y' t - 1. � �
. -' - 'h - -- -,. -
to do:oO., -New York 31 -ail and E
I., 1'�Z -.0 . � ��',�
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� lft� Aeveloped,��
on, Which .gradui and
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soon a fierce flame spraug'up�vaids. ,
'With
a
:reduction of �the Price 'from the"enlairige.
I
. � " hii-a-Liali.-
91VI , , g ,
tog his,us,m , a mud describin
thiou garden 6f,flowers '
I gli,: his `beautff - L'
they'had to. -rescue im. . L�
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* Alolasses am a julanare
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cagereyesthe wearied men ,9lratched.'th e
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. rescuing vessel,for an answering
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ent of the supply I
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T ast ydn�r-,liadza di
", - g�
COuragin -effect. There�baB':ba9'p',too'njach
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fications is t6,be inserted forbad vI in a,
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Winnipeg newspapqr,� And Also in a riows,
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their attention'was lathiacted to the r .
not
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ling of -plants near by; accompanied by a
-_
.k crank went inAdthe Sanday.§dhl
-at Unity Chute ,:DeE , 4
li , I Moiries,,j6w 4*".
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. Iii.Erigland ,vil flatter ourselves
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s �;�;
sigirial.'',
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came f
I I ive , minutes After their fire bad
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ram in the -great westerni'maiile ,districts,'
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. aper pi.iblishbd I 0 no-sin-weig"
p u ntario. .
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, . e months
are received within tbre ' the
Itching and wbiniug noise - Ga. inVesti-
sera . .
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gating the cause of this disturban co,�, what
Sunday morning,,witli hisarm 6�nambuted�
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with a live �Iarter' snake twined", aboiaOit.
hb6wh6W't671 eeten e soil.
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'nor th of France they'd64t"litera
i - f - i
a
. at rted, I � every
J- . inl atilt and - 6x,
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hauBted, 98,Vd V76'y'-with :a Iestle
the failure of stands from I ti
I � . � P an mg poor
seed makitagUe crop late �'aud the growth
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bachelor is t6 be excused. If'answ * eis,are
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vWas ihei�. surPr1aeAoflnd -the, --turtle-en-
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-and I I III: the'Bible class. -,�_Tb�,,
--oigided himself i .
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ireticle I This� statement Is
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. - shout � of
_'
I . I - joy %nd�sa-ak,-h'pzli-d-6icd�ini-tli-eI f-I-eaky-bb"at.
I I . "Arid
- 6ma,ll�but-th6�improvbn�e,nt--of-late-h-as-
been �apid. Taking.all
- -1o_ba_submi1ted:_t!0__a_
. receivellare , . . � .
committe I i -
e compos ed of three marrie . men I
_gaged_in.,&_AercIo batile-Lw-iiii-a-lail
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The iturtle had Cho rat b the side, and was,
-peopli3-wzr6-m.uOh-p.ut-'6.ut-at the_introduc�
,
. iiian ofthli�prirnitive foe.of. mankind. '-' I
suartli4g -And, riL al
� je� _g _j
-to
P. 00P
for a. moment our reputation
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this was la�l W, We found thi
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. . � .� continued, the informant. li''Thirteeti.naked
the States together,
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,the, average for corn 16 88, against 85 last
I .
'JUlYs
, ' '
andAheir wives., wlib, are enfpo;wer6d to
.
arrange.n.'-maich
� , I ,y
dexterousl
li , y using its cNws ,on .the, atrbg-
ng ani]� 8l._The_._rat resisting:10-
. � 11 � �
i . Laiadon , lVorld says :, 11 The biography
inter-
�si ticerity, we basfein�to B bed a li
�
on this All pruployment,of s
: I ying- '-i
I bodies I& i -f- 1i f6lill feetof
� as, I . I
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I Water, ivhibla'
--The - ai rerage - for --New- Yorkn -84-
- -
The prospects -for oats is iYear I ad,, I
;'.,iind-if..-.t,he...geiitlema;n�-
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a
refuses, the young I dy he:ia liable to , the
, .
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� g I - _*.as.
enemy, furiously bitingand scratching th i)
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-'of--George--�Eliot,--*hiCh ha�beau_
rupted in'ita �i�paratioa by Mr.Cro8g'long
- -1 -
jj�h, � - -f- ------- .
, t Bregion jus specuTe - d -- i . 3 . ason
'. was rapidly reaching the
. .. Th I .
I sides of ,the boa4. . weather was
good a
I � s
y
.in July' last -year, the averagebein6'go
:, , �- .
,
. �eg Timm , . . - .
law _:inni :
.11
hard ,shell. of Ats- asBai ant; but - w ithout
,
IBP' I .
. ind ositicl now. that ,he has . recov-
a mars ar 0
f- r a K18 J�IaAuufacturers.
.
cultivate fl aebeet; but. extra
I . exceedingly .cold, and .
. I I our handle were.
numbed in Conveying �Ahe'
against 1031: The condition of barley, � re.
presented by 97 lasi Julyll 96.-,, � there hits
Gov nor D
. . ewdney bad succeeded, in in-
ducing the Blackfeet urder'.Crowfoot to ac.
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8 h
,making an impre sion.- ,It Was: equg a;Lmg
most pit,eiously,,and while file visit
. orB were
;
ered 'uAke - rapid, piogreBs; I hearL':th&t
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Mr. Cross is Working from the -minute and
I
.Only
I a sort of sugar,whicb; if we err a
. .
*every,
. unconscious
.
. . men to, our ship. At first ws,�dQ)airigd
,
bringing' �4bk
,been au increasoof 5 Pei cent. in the area
..
planted.,
oept-thil :new:rederve:`9hd,� treaty. ''Rev,
Perle'Lacombe was of,jremt ,service' during
'
.
looking on -in astonishment the turtle coolly
Completed its wp'r'k;o,f .d4tb,�'and' the' Zat.
uninterrupted diary- Which.. hiswi6 kept
from bet earlier years tatil'her-death."
u
pet abomination of properly
) -
Britsh,hdud6wife; � ,The reflueral
I
'of
of
. the breath of life tosbm'e
in,' , .. I
of the but'.,goveral. glasses �'Ilof brandy
,Northern potatoes are reported,
in high eonditlon,'kve
� riging,101.. The area.
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hidnegiatiatioM - , , .
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�-/ . , � ..
rolle'd over a corpse � ',,-� ,, � I . I
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. � The inexperienced per�on ,who conceives
8� a I
, ' sugar;, leave residue' tr
molasses I of wha;t . the Fran
. . were
. forced d6wi, iheli throats. and slowly
. of tobacco has been dirul
I . I 7 per cent. ;
Mr. Vis,'"iepres6titaiive of al
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a steel-ship'.or al steel yacht to, be a shiny
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I-Vinassas�i'. Having .arrived
I one by one they came to and realized that I
.
c - audition, 95. , - L . :� . I- .
.
A.dorful
Dutch syndicatej is in. Manitoba, , Will
rred�A happy. mar:
.�Union bacifial,pr I efig : L . . . �
.
monster, with the bright polished surface
.
stuff la,st named, the force
thelgreat destroyer had 6noeL mail been
- - � , .. . . I . � I
f
806ct'a vast tract - of -land, -which � the cqmw
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of a knife:bladb or a ..pair of EiciBsors; is
I
ment bail no fartbor :go.; vinasse
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cheated of hio Prey. But how they . ate and -
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9�ft'sglz nn4the Medium
. . .
pa�ry Will next seabon* begin to colonize with .
'from
. The only kind of� cake; Children doi:4 cry
usually, wrong.. Shipbuilders' 14tiel f -
., .,or,
-----*--,-- rded a
' rathor'were,formerly-' yeg�
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drankl We,wers compelled to use,'force
. � .. .�
Prof. Agassiz took a very neat way once
emijr�aatB III Garruan"y'.'and
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fail cake of soap. , I . . �
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ihe'm o�t part, 9, dull gray,, . lustre less sulol
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product. -Not knowing- bow, oth
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, I with same of, th6m, for 6ar, tba6, they
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of disposing -of the' pretensions of a pro-
.
ScAndin'till,vlan Countries,_
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.One of theillusionBis thatjbe, present
,
stahce,- eiisily . confounded with common
.
I id, the r6fini . ja
.. et rid of Ihil
9
would gorge themselves to 'de'ath, It ',was'
.
*feggiorl mejual He bad denoun ,,
ced
' A Winnipeg dispatch.of Saturday's date
hour is not ,the critical, decisive. hour.
ir'6'if. BuCthe.. fast Fuglieh cutte�-yacht`_
distributed it over,tbeir land by
over a -We'ek-before 'the poor 'enwereable
. .
8 4iftualisto ad khaves, and received ai call
pi
,
8ays:_ Lieutenant Governoi Ailfins foil
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Wr;ite'it on �y6iarLheart tbatevery day is
Vanduara has. been sand -papered and
'
' Ofain
n, Sweet are1be uses
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to walk about without, assistaboe, but from,
from-Hiame; the bi�)PaDjaioarlim-witb-a.
allyLprorogued the'Local Legislature this
the beat dayin the yet L ir.-IE, nt'dnion.' I I .
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e meried until her sides shine like silver.
*
'provided
, ,
�=, and out of this dire
.
. thattime they rapidly improved." , � � �
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, little-'round-buttoi�.6n.l,op-of.'�aodiumg, who
.
The session has, lastod' seven
aft6riloon. I
'they
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- "Henceforth- we meet as' strangers "
ShojliAs also been .with ,elect ric
I
arose an,unexpected virtual, � -'Ac6
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I AL Scotch Ancedoil of Gladlitonej �
. asked him to attend a spiritualist seance-
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that was :be in Boston. Agaesiz
its. Before proroguing decided to-
-wG6 .
Petition tbia'Queera to �fix the ,boul il
.
... elxclaimed Brown in' A. fit ,of' abgbr.
11 ,Brown, dear'fell6w
batteries, which diffus a constant curr�n
All over her, so.as to porevent the adheBion
,the,chemi6ts; it�is liquid contain
fertilizing aperits Which are aboo
. Mr..Jt Bribsloy-Riollards says that I Mr I .
'argumentati9p,
,to .held
ordered him out of .his house. Hoiiia Ch.
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between Ontario andMam , toba. defillitel , I
. " . 1. Y. I
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Thank you, my I"
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gashed Fogg,� effusively; 11 you'� always
And gkowA4 of b&rnaiiI4-and ,marine-
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tbe'soi�, by the farent belat., It
� � Gladstone's fluency ' in
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I u was fod�
served that- this 'was' a 'strange reception'
indee.dzou__Lzthe. pait of a: 'philosophor.�
, Win.. Sinclair, harfiesB-inak6i,,another Of
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the victims of the recent explosion at the
did treat, . stianIgers better 'than your'
grasmes, I . . � I �
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follows that if the vinassdii-be ret
,sufficient quantity no other .man
.purposely
tered, by his father ; indeed,, all � the faini y
.1
. were accustomed to "
.
11 Well," said Agassiz, 11 what iball I Else At,
?" " You'
.
Ashill � ownfite, I died at in early hour t I o -da . y
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'Chief
friondsand'iit6quaintanceB, and you make
nine I
x6beding bappy. that I am;iienceforth
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I lReantifaill'jillIn". I I
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be used. Moreover, larl dre
.
!a ' r a time yield spiendid: crops a
1-11.1 argue about everyth!
Ing
your seance I � Will . a6e," il
'moving
ri,,the.gerl hospital. ,McRobie's
'
.
to share in your distinguished ,con sidera�
we erini�CbL I in ay, usin
Gusb' ho v g
'superlative
that tilarned up .at table oil elsewhere. on
Horil 1� legs and i arms about .the
.
d6niaitiora does nil appear to i
� MPrO � ve,
tion." I . . . 'L .1 � � . 1. ,, . I 1, .
, ''
';�si ha� hyperbole' and adjeo-
Including wheat -:a fact that ad
onwoccadion William Gladstone and bid
�
sister Mary ' � la -certain
I -disputed as to w ere a
room, and some of ,them'will touch you,,"
, " I '� '
',,Mr.* Homl answered', Agamiz,'
. . will
although the doctors have no doubt �of his
ultimate: recovery. - Assistan'
�.Chief Code,,
� o tree has ,been I di F* I .
.
All eucalYptu 36overed
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that far, still
tives, �et'it is impossible 'to expiess -with.
, - . .
c ut tbeir'uBe that wbion will e
gests the existence ,of -a subtle
between the elementary constit
I
I picturie-was-ta--los--burl . "Arl'bld. Scotch
. ' .
attlond-ybar meeting, and I will Aid you to'
'mystery
I
as well ad -Eibeiriolan Yuhl, ail now . con-
in Victoria, -Australia,
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any of the great trees of California_ " It is ,
j - I if the general; and particular
a, faint idea c
broad and treaiollo.� � Vnd'6r this tr
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Aervant Came Ju, With &*, ladder
- . and siood
clear, up ,the of -those floating
, � -
6idered'ciut of d6ingell Fireman Wilson is:
.
thait it is 430,', feet tall, and
beauttiop at' the s6eiI of JaPan.' T( )
boweyer, cereal Crops gradually de
.
irre"olut'e while the`�a'r Lnl progressed -
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but he Mi M
il ary,woulTnotyiield'-william
-
linabs, lhaveas�vord; it so happens that'.
it was recently' shiarponed. That
'B'till Very low.* The authorities failed to
11 '
Sshdown b'y-law' 're-
claimed
I
measures sixty. f6et around the trunk at ift,
it is il
,appreciate how. beautiful it is .
one's self
bat titY, U
� h . in quality and quan
I
Cultivator resort ,to the, liberal
.
gallantly ceaeed from Op000h,'t
. hough ull
.1 sword, I
Will'. bil
9,witfi. me, and 1will out at; the
IN )tivict .unddr-the
�
gail thb st Orage of wder. �
:
iderable' disfance, above the rdotB. �
. .
cons �, I .
sary'. to see .� for and enjoy. the
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loxail expleriencirig ihedelights that
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phosphate ,-of lime ':irl add'
� ition
, 0011vin464,6f course. 'The. servant ,theii , I
'hung
I .
8g, An Jil Home thanked him al
�,Igunpq I
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. There,, is a, report -that Mrs, Alekb,fider
'
,�- - . Lost'in A . at I iety. I have :vInass6sb-Lo
Tayls�la,thEl BeI11368 alM
ndo n,TivC9tbck-,' I our
.
up:tbe picture " hiamtheyourl lady
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I I , gabsiz drove u
withdrew. The "xt da� A p
. .
, � , '' The, Cholera in Egypt. .
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Car as of the author 8
�lyle, the favorlie aid ,I
met tbb on till t'h
0 Who have se i 'a quarter�sof
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. '-7-,---
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ordered ; but�.wheu he had done ihi I
a he
'room
to the hall whets the seance wa
I to be
I .
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A London cablegram says : ere Were
-goi�g-to-write�'.�iotnet)iing-about berbacle. ,
,lobe, having. visi ted all, the" Staids of
Ole g
A, very pol'ite And iraprbasible ge
� I
. ,crossed' the and hammered a nail
le,
hold. Thli doors were shut,. but one :ibem
.
jl� i deathErat'Darbiettill on - Tuesday, six
Thisladir is the wifeoftheh6ad of a'li6ard-
. �
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Europe" and' beau ove-r1ndia and,done
na acting -a boy in the btieet, said, 11
I , into the opposite �wall. He was Asked
", I "why he did this " �' Awes], Miss, that'll'do-
Lto
therd was a '�lacaid. announcing in large
letters that no seatioevoul'd, take place, As
, dea' Sam
i1ag ai'Mansurala, anathree-at an-
Call; ''The two ioceut'oages� at Alexandria'
ing scliool�, near Wimbledon, , and Eas two
sons, one named after her uncila, And the,
i -voritta
bins, - from Hong Kong 'to, th
C . I e great'
� . 'ithout reeler ve, that
wall,,*ho declare- w
boy, may I inq. ire where Robins
*
. r L5_ulYfsik,`jsaid the"
18 �, Cer,t -
-she-r
� hang the picture -on, when, ye'll I
- Mr.-Home,had, -u�expeotbdl-y-.-b�en.,-reca;lled4
p6rted- as,,chole'' ra were Tea y
�ro * ' L '' 11 , �Lgiintrid
other after-herurl & I hero, Oliver- ,
I � ,
_d I . .1 � !I'.;-- . �
.1 � -reffpeatfal
10 an
excejB,:�'s 9, W �.. In detail,
�ly.. wia-fiii-giofew
come roofid t
1 . a Masteil Willw6-70p6661dfiI.1
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t0.N6WY6rlf.---t7 - : ' . , ,
,
fe;06r. Sir William Gull in a communica.
Cromwell. - . I I . � �Jijc6w
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any cotmiry;.t�oy haval,Been in" "all their
0
,th2 g, ntlCmAn said, " Well"ranbo
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It is wrong to laugh a h
I t t O'Crooked Is go
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Berlin Ian m ba, libughi most.
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tioxi to Earl Granville states .that in, his
.opinion the cholera in Egypt will sufidid� �
Conversatiorl You say that Shaggs
� Is be. embar.
o ' !t pay you that, note? ,
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Bid. , ,, 1, . . �� � . . I
trav 1� I 1 7� ".
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is� it 2" 1 havlb not the least - ai�
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the urchin. , - , - - . � ,�
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1. � of the Young man in tight trousers, but it is
perfectly propertoj&ugh at the tight trouse
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�, Of the Loaken g laiel ..''taken, 6ui,of 1he;
L
�Rhi lid, at M enbe, and believed to be
. without spreading to E'drbpo. ' Denmark
1. -- I , i
rasoe�d?". "Well, b; won't 'ptiy the note -
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8'il 6, da.ult e t
buth didialegeamt6beabi' ,can
The Young Queen of S�Iain re CIA Amen.
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Children, 4il to the-littl nines.
13 o f,r4
.
. -A woman writes to, the Bost
tbae, finding she could earn more
I
1. : ers
upon the roan with crooked logo,' I
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I " Maky',,is'y'ou6iiastori at home 211 "I No,
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si, r, /,he's I � " It
part
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, , Camax.
idge, Alit,
,oI br ciriedby I
The Lord Chief Justice of,En�lind'io'
bag[ impol us � upon ,
, . Vessels
I aed quarauti
III , t. .
arriving lat, Da sh, ports � from Fgyp
Diail 'L
rig the twenty-four hours ending at .8.
� ,
'in ", I , Never saw,Rueb obeek."L
b . .
I raReeal I � ,
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'-A, Noiwich ,family. hsstil�'pulleid dowil I
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)Od
Wel a gCod'detl; .a Out 1116"L411il
' " a
speculation " b the, , e,genorally comes'
, f , .
need than her husband, th6y' rove
.
usual order of things. Slie 'now
- I
'does 'the!
a&. I dox believe it.",
/ '-'Well, then, he'll come
expected toarrive in,New�Yorkon the 93rd
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o'clock thid morning there were IL22 deaths
I
ille curtains 4nd'look6d"tho d6orswfi'eii
� �o I
it
the s t* _
after ,pecul � 41? . .
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business andhe all, 10
tL,,t
2&w)� and:, tell
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you himself. Perhaps youll'bolieve hi IiI
,
a f August next. The Bat AssociAtiblil
New York; willascort, him.on, &-trip through .at
at Damietta, tbirty-two 9A Mingurah, four
� I
Samanoudj four At Slairbin; And thil I
they,oaw some rustic relatives Corning �
. , butj
iadtbibLg d6iinted,,theL farmeil bid old
*deab
. , by
One III Wa' ' 11110thior, with
11 I
611�
wh om he was' of terms 1
mill � excellently; The pla
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ver I y satisfactoill . ii Y., � � - . - I
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, Testing the naked trlitb�-Giving the bar8
. . �. I facts. , 1. . . ..,. 1; ' L , :" ' ' _' � �, � I , ,
the Dominion an& the United ,Stated. �Tfio
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,reach'
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at Port Said, : . , , � I
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horse,on the sidewalk j �at bie'vilromea folko 'w
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, 'abode. - -I I Oh "'
hl he bad ta ,
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-At ,a meeting,'in S' s
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'. Nothing great was ever achieved without
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party� will likely Toronto �bet*oen
L
the-11thand 15th of September- next, when
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/ Sooiallact, often overlooked The -man
on L theverands and waited ten ho I 'It L
.- 0 1
OrOB.
the end of which time the behiegoi I so
, gpiiied, ., g �
, �,." I I the,6analf
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heould be delig'.
, ou'would drol
Ali ) -in]
g� it Y
I
evening one of the speakerpi said
is. writhing like a* *birlpool;. a;rl
,r - en'thuf�xa6m.�Emej8on.� ;L '
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0 k . . I : - I I . I , ,
,they,will be* . I I
'tendeieO v. banquet. -
;
-
who lends his influande rarely geiB it,baok.
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Apitalated.. 4 1 . I -some
1,1�
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eve 111ilig," "' '� - � - "' . 1;
MI it with the 0int ohhe Hw6rd
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ast with a ! , - - '
carpenter. I �
tired. .Par- - l.
.
mind *as I
ConStr ' 'IL L 1AL,
no. � I I
arson and ]� IL
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In a little , �
ng toward � . I "
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I was a - � �
ell spoken, :- �'L ' ' 1
a portion, " ,I - - � I
uld reflect I I
dren then 1 . .. I
Ontinue To .. .
I entered '
aission to , � 11,
I my be.lieLf I ,
each, and .
I-a 1. "'; -
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bat I had � " I
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I had :�Iit ; - � _
rising And , �L , , � ,
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n cominon I I I
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s. I knew
the lialater , .. I -1
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g, Yetj I
ife, and 1'. - . - I I L
air turned �,
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a men And - : .
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