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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-09-28, Page 3I I - I I � ------7--- 1 ��­_ --- __.�� _.— _-!­�..T — �..­�.. I I I - I . - I I � � , �� ,�` I - �. . I . � .�, � �of Peebles, ,is dettd,'ai, the aavaUcea, ege . , . 011A111 Sex. � I I . . . , I . ) I i 6 of the thirty-eig I I , � , I ,On y nin � bit Stateshave -,011111, 11 Juno," the licroineof Tel-el-Ketiii,- I . I I , TRE LOADOX QUADEUPLETS. ", � � � . I , has of 81, I . A recently published,, � , , , I I furnished the, country with Presidents. ' ,A youth who rejoiced iu having attained: been carried off by cholera. By a curioi a I . oto'ry containa"the , ,'*I, � - , I I I theseStates are the ,fol , lowing, "and the his 1.1th I U One, Of 'SCOtl9n6'1.4 'sweetest modern following Striking pmr�igrn,phs :' The mere . �'. . . I . I , birthday was, a passenger from coincidelaco the, br�.va old iretrieveea bas,Btei,, sibger�, William Thompson, rocently died =ng which a man. unae . I I I ­ I I I I 11 11 rgoes at the' . I I I , I - I I I , kcv�' r at a Birth " is length of time the Several States have held Poland to New-tork about eighteen mo,rktbs Corporal Bull, ;died only,two, �Ays'previous ,in Gl!�sgo_ W" at the agb of 22, , I Of a coquette iii not in its first ( ff sets �, ., I � I _. � the "Fou . Looked at the,officie is, alsaindicated:,, ! . and on the Steamer he attracted 3 diMhee. Juno was IIJ I I I � - ather. � . � I virzini I Algol � .1 . I th a of the saai� LA''Iriah : I . greatly to be dePrPoate . 0. It is id the, . . I . . I J?y the Happy F, � I I . I M a .......................................... I ....... 1 86 years attention of the other passerigers 'by his setter dok bel6i6giiig tothe First Batta;lio I n ltr�F,4 Stated,that tba rosidents'of the sO' � " I . . . . I af - I . I to coneequences th4t liea,tfie deepest wron . � .1 I : — . . � jsaehusobts,.� .... ....... I ... I ..................... 7 8 years Pre I coo ty. He conver ad with the 1�aency GordprillighlanderB. His first mait6r'was. Reb ides bave'turiaerl. tbeir attention � I 9 � ' I - � I I I Tennessee � ............................... : .......... �.. iG yeaa,s of � , A , a . fiebing, andiate whiab'the insincere w6raau ,does to the . ; SOME INTE 13 - 1-1 I man twice his ago, And already had Lieut.,Col. Vandolquir, and' iii3 his leaving I � ad, in the future, to, follow ESTING STATISTICS, Now Xcx]L ...... -1- ..... ,-t ... I ............. year,, . I I that Pursuit more thun ft : man who loveg1er. For the,Aiatrust .of_ � - - , ' . . . I I_, )I y.si�b mastered' four larigua0s..; The fact that theregiment, Juno, I i ". tratirig. � I I I � � I i 011io, ....... �, .... ..., ................... 6 . ....... .:::::� I who� w, as then serv.ing I � ' her whole Box which grows ,uport him, and I . - , Louisiana .............................. I 'Sheriff Barcl�y iff�� � . The Timis �on -SatdirdmY chronicled, the .................. � I year be was coming to NeWYork entirely. alone, in Malta, became the charge,of a certain I I . , who h%,i head Sheri I � I . I - the conviction, tlI54 neither she �nor her , � " � ", �.7..�­­­11. of four children at a birth -in New Hampshire ......... � ................ ......... � I years had' no friends ' here, and had 15ertliahirb for fifty' years, - kind are, worthy . -of. Lhe . boat that is . advent a, Pennsylvania .............................. I ...... �. � ,gallanfaergeaut, who, it is said, frequently .Substituto.. of . I 11.1 _ , , . I I - I I years . I I , land. shared his dinner with her.� W I and'wfioi * 0 I I I � mily on ,� the' previous Illinois ....... . : .................. _ ... . .............. � .... I 12 years given. up,k. comfortable home in iPo I hen the order I s It w 84 y 6a�b of age, has resigned , in . � �London, Oat.;- fa � � I ,. 11 , � I I . I I I . in his atdre, she ia'respbuoible. The - - , evening. At last accounts the children 1. To' � .1 because his. � father required him to work .came for Egypt it was universally decided on acepunt,of,failtrig health., � - . 1 I I I � I I I � � I 1 ' ' I I disdain wbiah he may teel toward her . taljt�orn 1789 to,1685_11 ....... ,.....� TG years , a ait him,to stWdy', added that JuUoi rhust accompany t. a r,e, � .1 . were all wall .and the 'mother' ,,ting along , � ad would not,pern - I I I , I I . - h giment, � At a recent'meeting of the,A erdeeit Upi. ca rehfut. buo' the spirit . ___ , _ get I . I C I � I lb unot greatly hiju . �_____ 11 I In the'seventy4wo , years to the interest 6 I I nicely. I � I prior to the I with which ,he wa&rogarded.1 and accordingly he went through all the , versity.Court, Dr. Mattliew Ray, assistant � in which he'regard.8 the-tendency.in his . _� . _ I I I I � 11 Where they Are, sill in a rovv,'� whis�ered Olvilwslr the'South, possessed the Preai- The boy was also a good singer, and gave vicisBitudes of that campaign, even,to ,the , to the Piofesso� of. _kataria-" Bledica in "nature whichlo"oks to woman for the truest , ,-- I � � , I . I I dency forlorty'nipe Y�earp, and �as goo his fel a swoughold. , appointed to the ' 4 life, and, th�.� systematic - . . � . a resident to, the Adveitiw man, as the - I d low-passerigers much pleasure by trenches of Arabi'B famoui Edinburgh, was Chair of I 1. - - as, l5ossesaed it � a � ILI Itl' I - I � 11 support of hi � � I . � twain trod uoiteleBsly over the carpet ofan under, t,he- eight years singinginelodies he bad learn d in PolanO. There, on the, eventful day', - a, wd er in .Uedical Lb& And Jxirigpiudence' I � . . I I ­ I I brick of Pie'ree,' of New'- Ira, , and When the Shi ' rbaohe& Now York. some Land ; and- Water. tells us !I ahe,0 brA:vel dean tniv I .- . . up..stairs bed.rogm of a tw6-atorey .HampBb' , p , . I in Aber- hardening of, those qualities in him which I � I I � I Y ersity,''vacafta byth c r . �Bignation reach,out instinctively to the feminine side � I residence, No.,262�Oxford - street, on Sun- Buahsnari,' of Pennsylvania. In those gentlemen who - had become interested - rushed" the eutrenchmebts at the head of,Prof. 0 1 . � , _ � , of humat1ity, are Soul hurtp, which, are not I � L - , , , gston, I I . 1. - I . I day . . -Are they not � a perfect picture 7" daysit made no differ6ince where a man in him placed him under the 'care at of the Highlanders', and* inside - displayed a I - I h 3d, whenthe paia oi the, deceived love - , . � - , � I � ,, continued the speaker. -1, lust look At' came' from, if. he Was I in BYmpaib� Mrs. Alexia;uder, 'the President of 1 Via coolness and .a courage whi . - I A fatal quarrel betweeq women recently , eah . I I I I I 1. ch elicited occurred at Glasgow, ,Four females,who has passed. � His judgment of'the whole . I them ; four in a � row, and all �ialive and with the dominating southern elebaen.t. The Deborah Nursery,. in New,, York. - The universal applause, no more minding the I I I . I I . hi L I I I Vell." � .. I . . extraordinary contributions of. Virginia to littl6feliow,'Whose�araeisD,a,v.id.S%L��man� rain o1bullets tha - I wore drinking together had a dispute, and sex cannot., fail, to ,b a ' , - biased Iby , B, � I � I .1 11 I I the'presidency were due, not at all to her remain d ' ' ' a 4 she w-eire.out snipe, three of therta attacked6the wife of a shoe' ' experience of 'the "Woman who has . I .1 I I suppose there's not suchanotliprsight a there for about six, months, sho'Otitid., Whether she tackled the enemy " . � I I , . -1 . maker. One of' them, seizing a knife, most deeply interested ,: him., Thus , . I tole Been itilheDomixtion, remarkedtbe location, but to the unutival relations of her during which. time,he,had made himself a we dc�'tt-OVU6*, the rest we can vouch far, inflicted, Several stabs iz� the region of the -it is that tto coquette, hy lowering . I � ' - I _ � . . . strong men to the Government during the eneral favorite and inaugurateid himself so , evenif her teeth did not meet iia�auy hear , I . ', , I I reportbr. ,. , ' � I 9 . I Bai t. Which iminediately resulted in death. the whole kandard of- womaubOba, in � . I � - . I, inever heard of it Similar ease," replied period "of the Revolution and the Settle. much in Mrs. Alexander's favor that.sbe, E. gyptiaii leg her appearance muA have The ;hree whon, 4B a the'eyes of man, in)ures. hot own .a . I I 1'-� . ' * ' . - I ' women, one. of ex as, � . the visitor 11 Of course we now And again "ment of the conatitAtIo'n. Virginia has - came to regard him as She would her own epread con6ternation in the, -re " I I I � , ,;! i � . I I I . be!�Tanha. : Rister,ju.law to deceased, ,ar,ain oustody� well as the obber. The forms of coquetry ; I , - I . . I . I I bear of q�adruplats, (but then, it is a rare w furbished no President since Munro; went Bon. The boy .frequently �sp6ka About big Here they thought, no doubt, was I on"if � Ue re,ilt of tbe'R'iver Tay which is the are infinitely Varied,' and some of them are . I I I qutlu 18M,'unleas we count the Accidental- parents, in Poland, and from-whathe said I the 2,006 blood-ho'unds Which Sir Garnet, thing to hear, of ti�.em "living ten minuteB I . . - ' � . I in � , I I . . - I 11 I ­ . . after they have -been born." , - . , . Servicd6f-Joha'Tyler,.,whos6 Selection as the- it was fiiferred,'that- his life th ost productive of all British salmon much -more reprehensible than.. others. , - . , . I ,ere had,not Wolseley waa credited with- 'keepitig in - wo I man who I and - � I � I � . - � , Whi andidate for Vice -President I ' 1840 been a' bry pleasant one, , He had a little . the dAiaptless. pluck exhibited , stieams. is exj ertakes con � . .1, , - Mr. Caleb. Stockwell, *the 'happy - father, ,9 a 11 . . �ectod, to` touch, next Y�ar a The �questB - I , � now appeared,,and Be - v reserve a" . %� high& figure than has ever Yet beou, � - simply -CO "te'I210iY Of dispia,yiri� at the � - I --' . , I , � _qt I iaWted the 'party was the result of an intrigue; - ' : , .. sister, however,, about. his own,agb; and he, by Ti'., no 4 musi, 'have ,auv Im. � '. � I �:.. I I - � recorded ; a,t present' the commercial And wheels of bar chariot the captive she holds . I � I id mindi,f' the I un' 'd ' 4 ,little by the � . - . . . i : that Mrs. Stockwell, in'the adjoining bed- Tennessee and'Illinois stand next to Vir- 9ppoared- to ' be absolutely devoted, to pr .... d .Von their tim, . rosy bonds of love,, is the common- ' *" , ' �� room, was doing xemarka6ly Well.' I -giiiia. The sixteen yeatia during� which a her. I H6 frequently, Bp6k6 of. returning awful ...sequences which 'would.: befall angling' rej�iial 2te a.n2OU0tB to U , I � .� I suppoee this is 1 6, case " df-congra,tula- Tennessee' man has. 6coupied the White to .Bee ',bis.:si4te � ri but 'L the fear of them if they'waited for the arrival of her i over X-20,000, and to provide. tba,t Sam, pay e8t type. Aa her coquetry is of 'the most' � I . � I . I . "ti , L .1 , I I � the ,working expenses, and yield a profit to ii�;tenia kind, ilaw wounds are ,rarel eveire , : . onill remarked the new6paper-man...., - :-_ .House inolua,e the eight years of. Andrew his father always acted. as, a 6heck: to this I 90 - , canine comrades�, ,,, , They did AS � I I . . ­iy 8 . ­ -_ _- ­ ­ ., _ I 1. 41 I feel quite. proud of the asao , rtmenti - --Wh4WbiiUhb&6 ng I Vale - - ­ a I I a ou I t ­gix 'inonths ii � ot wal 7 ti� _ to . � �. .those wbo -lease the- fisheiiias, 'it h been' Or �, lasting,. and I � yet there � is a bertaiia I . I . I , . I'� �, . . . ., ­ - " , 'et. Oa­-i­n,o-r-n-1-6g----b­- bui - balted r their lives, With calculsted, that 6al alue� of � vu garity about tbi8 � spirit a . J6,6k§ibb bben just As stiti � . I � , I . I . a ly trust' they W i la- after he had entered the institution,,he di Private Juno snapping at - th � eir-heela aw � � � p . nd sincere ill continue to a caadiaatb it he IiLd, been 'born ,�iu. De I niou to the v I' , f conquest ,\ I .1 - , ' ,- 1. I 'a I 11 . 260 000'must be required -'say 80 000 fish which InAkestbiS tYPe ot w6men daingei*us " . . . . do as they are now doiDg." 1. - I � I ­ :1 I . - . ware or Rhode Island Th' y include also not appear aa.usual, and could nowhere be, &5.' the i�.aya,of ,war .rolled f6rward..,thig., - � .1 � ' " ' � ' ' . .b. � the f6ur years of And;ew Johriffonj who was found. 'ag c� of the value of i i iings. , I I . � 1. Theywill Soon be twenty-four . I About two months 0 he',walked " ea 5:sh I to both men and"'women. A more stilitle ' 'I " L - ours ' . I glorioua.dog;aWept over on itsocrest until it's I I I � I .. I disastrous influ rice,is wielded by the I 11. L , I' , not�elected to the office'of President., Of into Mrs..Alexander's room as, unconcern-, . ��, __...___._._.... I and - C11 , .% . . I ,old," said the nurse. It was exact y, a tlia,two' llregiiltinta� from Illinois,' Lincoln 'edly,as if lie had Just le'ft'ii., He a - 'force was §peni, And the '1gyptian, axiiiy � . I I �.� . Torring a - Itnt. � I . . . � � WOMSALwho is beat oa,the 5ceritific aualysb� '. . . .1 I I quarie� past iS last evening: when the'firiat' aid that was likewise spent.. Such 'then was the � I . . . I . _L, I 1. I � I Rats aird wcuderfull� clean' afflmalg and ,of the� various effects prod ucedby the ten ' - I � I I .. � � : , 1. " one arrived, arid the other"thl!6 Arrived at vias'not nominated because he'hailed from -�cn the evening be, disappeared, he had been ,gal I latib ,achievement w1iich has'andea"red they.dislike tar more, Perhap ' derpassiononmenlof dir�erent character � I intervals up to 10 o'cloek� J see the little' a Stata it" was important' to'.�carry, and thinking so inuala about his 'little Sister private Juno to the 'Gordon Highlanders R, than "'a'ny.. , .. . , �� - , . one we thou�b t would : Dot siurviveis quite � Gra' I at, at thia'time of his candidacv, was that'lie'dould nd longer 'corilrol,'his desire � thing else, for if it once gets on their jackets, and..hature. She,bz-.,E3.,httle pigeon-holleB : I . . . I I � forever." After leading the ,Gordou' High- they find it most difficult to remove 'it. marh6dwith different obaracteristionames, � � cheerful, and is moving his hands lively." I regarded more as aoitizen of.tbe-triited to see bar. �He knew the Steward on bb&d landbrE� . he - , I , 1. I � � 1. - I . . -, I i, and, indeed, t whole British'. 4 into these she c ,� 11 They are beginning *to use thiSir Itinge States at large than as a son of Illinois.- � . Now, I had heard it montioned that pour- an las�sifieg every new , ! , \ , , the Bbi p,on which he had come over and who- force; into-ArELbi's entrenchments, Juno -1 I , I I ' iten. . Utic&,Herald, I I . . . . bad,asaurea�hiar that any timehawdrited, . I . I � ing. tar dowit, at the entrance of their holes spdcii She is apt Soon to discover that - I : - I \ '. quite freely this morning, And it is"a good I . 11 I I � I I I ,,, . � became the recipient -of Many bonors the . I I . I sign, a sort of opening chorus.' Should � ­ I � to r,dturn, to his boine he'(the atewhrd) ,'last, I I . ' ' W�as a good 'remedy., also placing broken the plgean.hole8. In y b , 7% fewi and ' i, � .�. I I � . .1 .1 I being a silver collar oulirscribed, for,at ' - . a a v ' ' ' I I . a Was another that nearly,a) a a � I they live, no doubt you will be frequently . � I I IMOLIES. : , - , . . would fu'ruish,11te passage money, and he* libute by Rome of her English and. Irish pea a of glass by. t&ir holes � I the meri bf eets 'will , , . � I 1. I I � � � � __ - . I I . We fabo' d 'th6 ahipi which. sailed t46 , ,dmir I eta.,. This handsome gift reached her � reledy.* -But.these rencedieS-0,re 'not', ft exactly, into, one or anotber of them. I I. . 1". :1 . �:, I - I � I treated to a free -concert,.Alk. Stocliwell," , , I I n , ar I I I . effective. Thb,'rats rqay ,leave then I Wheii-sh6 ha's aiilvLd at''this conclusiall . . 7 1 � remarked another.' I . m� What the Fortline-TellLers LOnY the 111po!9 .following day. ,He, reached his home and � , I � - .. ... 1, I . . I I - . � , . i I . . I I . I 1. , . - ' Shortly before her death. It 'will, now be fres ones in -other par. S a Is satisfied ;� two speci- , I , �Mr. Stec to cheerful,, and I I on the Person A�rnote_ � found that during his absence' his � little '- t;',acc6iding to their expressed wish At I . . � 11 . � I I If 11 D haviog been coolly , kwell looked 4ui holes and make 11 It.0163 h or tbree good � - . I . �deter hail been killed by"being thrown, a the house ;� the ver, leave the . . aaid he had no.ob�octioa 'to a quartette. of, The language of,moles: A-moI6 spot on out It-hea officers' mess, 4s'a souvenir of the baltil' - y don't, howe, moDs. a every Sari . . � . � . I � that deficiription'. -1 I . . -1 � of il; waggon. * His. motherhad also -died, �'in which the Ist'Batt0ion..of Gordon Hi�h- premises for good. I,thougbt I wcul ' d try unalyzed and properly I [xigeort holed.'. It is. , - 1, - . I . I . the ar,m-pit really promises Wealth And I . I � another eNperimeht,­�om� 1' 11ad ,lot variAy and Dot qLankity she deBiresi And * ' . I The Right. was certainly it rare one." honor� .d�`tbe ankle J.g�_b still livbd-at the old'home. gri . , - I I . Lisjfy�k4eg -so . , - 11 I ­ ' d *b _t _ii Wlih .. ..." I avills"res, y -*om6'qiTi a famili ­­ � - ' ' '_ i - in .lii.l ' I .'� , I I . � - . I - -' - - � Therea .. . it be8peaka-modeaty- David was treated: well' by'hia father for A: , . landers, �. eatly distinguished themselves, .�he'ard of'belo:ie. - 07Lj­eVening IRet th large �F g esoft e � , Ilinarow on the white counter- .in,. men, bdi�courage in womert. When'a , .. � � '' pane a ­molb, spot is fou short ffins, but' the latter Soon' re-, � '., : 'Bilen-it6on �@Ewm.- . wjra�cage rat trap, attaebirg'insid& a, most, be .-mier I a certain spepi It I I" , . , . I . , . ridan the right ,breast it is . . I I , - , . 11 I I I lapsed.dfii6 his -old cruelty, - I I � I I � . uptive-pie6ecis,rro ly,Bz ia;' � a hffectel bv the greaieSt* of ,� if the bed laythe four babe6, twoboys 1)6 neffirig ohees gmus hoino I � . a Buia�s­ign of hoixesty�,.if. on the left -Alt for-' - I -_ ­ ' � , . I and two girls, each and all of them poife&; and' David . . , : I � well-developed infants, and weighing, a's bodes p returned' Io, America, his fri6nd_ the 116iv' a ArhAfty Frenchman .wurncd andL next morrii.u­ I foutid, t,o ray HatisNc. pasakons, she allows . many possible victiraiii I overty'; on the chin it �promises, I , , . ��� I . . I . I 1� .1 - . I � I 11 - near as could beascertained, four pounds we�lth,an the right eari'respect, art the left steward, againjurniabirig.th6 money., He, . .'' I Weinbstones to Xecollut.., I -,tiori,41iat, I ,had t-uocoedcd in trapping -a to pass by without ap, effort or desire to I . . � : . I . I . . r d&t16 it . . I - . i, , -1. ­ 11 , remained with Mrs. Alexander ably about �The French, are very rat,. orte4)f the libi-est, I ,bad a , III to hei: col leutioi�; III t if a speci- I ' I . - , each. . I . . . 1. � ear, dishonor. If A is seen in the centre of - . ,91, thrifty race. 'They � I I . a month, when he apparently -grew ' tired of abhore waEf3 and rpatir � 'arp-",�, Ch, .after I had � beHmeared , ". Mr. Caleb' Stockwell is a gentleman of the foreboad,it liespeaks treachery, Sullen- age. to turn ,,every. evor Bee.; Wbi men. hitherto unelaosifled'arosses bet path" . . . I . ' - about 40 or 45 years of age. Both he � 'and 'nesa and untidiria, s� If it� is On, t a r,g t he monotollotia life he "a leading ,,at the thing to account in one-way � or, anothek.1, him,With Lar',II.1�3t 1, . 0,e jilt,., hJS favor it, �138 � is ready � With JiLx little dissecting , - . , I I- s . I ii I h I t " , - ,-. I " ' kin I . . ' his wife are of English parentage,,, Mr. Nuts e*r'y, arid.again disappeared. He turned .A ,:y u. The. pext Diglit I. tried again and of !,a . to Peer, -Into tha' labyrinths I temple it foreshadows that you will enjoy suit recer.lbly tried -in Paris ­betw�eri_ M. u ' ' ' i c ' . . I �: . . , , I ' Slockwell being a Yorkshire rn"�.and h' the fri . endahip , 'thL _a up in tb a Essei' Police Court on Thursday, .-4urillA,An archit �ct,kand.M. Distruft,. a' succeeded in ardbing uxiothe� equallv r big - . .. . ew,phme of bumari'.U�ture. Another, - , 1. . . . . IS of b grakr; a the left I . . a I 11. . .. I I I : , P.�rh r . . . ' ' arid asked to be takA care of; as be -was ,U pliolqf&er i touch. in, -point.. follow, And aerve;.1 biniiti-AT6 s4.int�-marinar. c -'s aps �tbe inost catigerous one, into � � . I I I is a case vary . . . � � I � wife from Cornwall', England. . - ' temple it forebodes distress; on the right I I � , � � � �: LCOU10 not follo wo � we aro dividiug doquett�6FI, includes - �,: :� I I I, -Nez� York Times. � I . . I � . 1. Mr. Stockwell is Will,known as proprie- foot itlieslieskEi wisdom, on the Iota rabii� destitute. . � I I .. .. The architect bad purchased .,front the w tbeAe. a �ar-b I esrai�ared which r I . , � -_ � . , . .� � I . � . . iats into their ri�itneroulli rtin$1 1.0 boo what , zihose wourien who fancy tbemselvesin love, . . .,' I � ! for of the stpa,ra dye works, Dundas attest, nees., .'When it .is onAbe right Side of the � , —_ ....__ . . , upholsterer asqt of marble -topped bed-roorn . - . . . ; I . I � � - . r �, . L. Ic . sug I - would.' `,haP'pen,;,. hua. it, 3s , ,-ea.iO1)a_. ry f�esh hw�t�.� -, Tb.ope ere -emo. I I - 11 11 lbondon. . � , I I �- . I 1� 'TIV furniture for $46.3 a price"in no 'way" I I -W b ' . . , heart it denotes virtue; when on' the left - 'su-& AKCA';4 JDftu'Jt'E . ONOT - I I . I I , . A physician kindly furnished the reporter, Sidra . . i 0 r .. -1 �, I - I.,, I . " . I , , , , gestive . of aecond-hand work. But one, ble to aq6u.tue that-, thev k;1L1h,3r -�jim� -tiM.-nava fiynj�pa�tfiuwo womew,who, being" . , � � �� - I wickedbesB., When it a U thia 'knee I � I . . � d togetlier . all- "' thc, rncmb�rs incapableof struntz feeling chemselv I as, are . . . �, , � I clever 1D1sq16i:ei0y that Destroys Me, Wo ' . I I With the following information: In France, ofs than it denotes that he will havea rich .A � �, ., a . I ruing � his wife noticed that 'there � were In On C, .1 '� , . . � . I , . . . I - . � : / 11 I I 1. � :­; : , let , Able, of tu�eir� commum Y, RZ) - -1 - e of i- PAbsicry W4i'hr' :' . ' I � ' r I . Va Ue 01 the 1%t4s, . , . . , car.the � is , lit?'it otebt. born pa on g. by the fi,)� ,, � � the proportion of quBidruplbts. is 'one n, . � . When' it is on .the left knee -Of a ..' ' -1 h I . ters:cut back of the follev t I d : lby I , . .il . . . . i"' � .:wife. i I . I � � � - falleli � appearar,ce ga.ve tbe"r coutra,deti , fitscinates them, ullik Which they would, . . I . every 2,074,306; in HAxony', one in ovary �Woman She ratty expect a large family. A - A very strong piece of evidence, which. . and , , looking more cliiiely-,Jound there the " , I � - .". I .,: I 1. . . . � . gladly reciprocate. In the; � . 400,000; in Prussia it, is .one in every mole on the lip is a, Bign of �gliiftony and seems to favor tiae -theory of the late. it not words 1,1 Regrets 6ternelaI�" The discovery sileut Indications of thei,1116��ortuna,W'hich , ir often rertewed . I . . I I , I I - . . . , 394,690; in Ireland one w6m' .1 exam3na- had so suddebly.boWleri, th6m I at fll�ldlzj that 'the awi I an.in ovary talkat yeness; on the_ neck it promises 'the forded origin of the Shapira manuscript, excited he,! Suspicion. A careful, , - or, that , disapp6inttaf�nt 9 I I . I - they frightened .their. brethran �w,ly", for lovec cannot.mahe tliew forgot th6tuselve6,, � 167,290 has quadruplets. In England" and . wealth., A mole on.the nose indicates that. ,has,!tlie Landau cotrespondent,61 the Man- tion was made, and'on lifting the top Of i - feel J i . . . Scotland it appears by the statistics .that a man will be. a'gr6at traveller; 'on the cheater dIttdrdian �days, ju4 b ' the chest ,of drawers Bhe found upon the, they one Arid all forbouk the pl,t6e and fled. they 91 v;eu6o of. ii)ju�tice,- and .never I � - r � I I � I I � I � t ecoine avail. ' The,experitudut was'.��ruiberitly suedessiftil." d�rearii that they are Lot theinjured ones. � .. I the people have no ambition,'beyond trip� thilgh."i ,, t foiebodea, poverty and. sorrow, and able. In constructing the synagogue, rolls under - side. a. � seccibd' Sepulchral I- I I ..L . - . I - I , L I . lets, the ratio in that line being one set of on'thew a inscription, "Bon pere,boboip6ux�"�This From that day in 1�75 till now, 1�883, my I .. I . . �. . . . I I . I I I 'riat �bgenuity.. . � , th Jews bad-, many stringent rules as to . 'ent A as beeri. . - ., . � I .. . . ,� . . . , .. Ouse &net L I I P .. . . . I 1. argin Which the timonial to the virtues of a ded6a � Tiat little village of` 'Cormeil 88 en- &XIS, . triplets in England for wret!Y` 6,720 ;'Scoi. :,., " .. , , �,'- the width of m y preserved-- tes Red h ,. hou­ii�l it, is, h, . 1: . I I . � I ' - , . L � � � shave that , ` I I Sam Prof.', . J , 1 . .and� to -.other details- of precision" An, . I entirely free from,ra�ts ; and I b � I � 1. I I . - land about the a. W;�a P'layfair, ,� , ' . . I , father and husband settled the maiater,� I he, I � sa`;��,ell known to.,over� , boatinen ,.on 'the I I . . I .� `Wfii Peo�lle'Tfthe Mtdlcin.e. . 'as .yb . . . � I 1, in his lateL at edition, (1880) on the Bu__ I I �11 I" I :. L / - . . � "I �. � . exacnination .at the Shapira, fiagntents It W plain that the upholsterer had- t rais no raritedy'equal to'tbis. one, if P " "S6ine, is the. birtliplao"I of!I Daguerre, the , , . I I ititrimarbIr ; 6s�a'cwtch' your rat ai tie. They never come-: , I � . I I Says: "Twine And a fora . art, � triplots'are' 'L, - It is to be -feared ihat to mostpeople' ,shows that'altbou�h tha text is manif6iily Worked over old. tombStones e'\�. . 'r , " .. 1. � iiilteir:of;pbot6gilph�,� Dagu6ir'03'memor . I " . . . ' . I I I ati6r, 'r back, L to' ths. houl�e . Ts -k , Y . � I B al 11 medicine is 'not. an . erudite Science L or a slabs: Averse from Sepulchral aesoci 9 J ,. Again. - 0hambe' h, edlonly by. an in- ' ' - almost alway am ler a d'Iese perfectly , - I 1. written on !the model of: a'Hebrow syna- . 1, . .. , � i'� . L has'hitherto' been onor I., . developed learned Art, but is little tuore than the g6gue. scroll, yet; these' rules, have, been in his bed -room,' M. Auril!6', insisted upon 01"I'al. . . . , 1 .1 I � ,� - I - ., r tbam single children; hence the � � I - I tlt�liouse �.Obera he,waR born. r . . � . . I I __ -.1 . I I - i .1. . I ' i ' of thairsurviv'al is muca less "I and commonplace � administration of physic. L idiag. back the'.set. But the furniture I . ly t�"-.�i�1--H.C--ri'l.)Vmul'�-�.,��Lign6&�. .111, 7� - - I � chance ,I, - -violated in some 6ases, and regarded in .,B64 JiStea, to any r � ` Lot& Carnarvon has refUS4 to accept.an a i iianum�q�t .to hisImelcory. ,. - t I ­­�'A Clarke. calculatee the mortality amorgst. They cannot Undeistand medicine without dealer declined' to such, . I ­ *of' bi fqlrl I E! ` In' all Parts of - ' ­ . I r , others, as if, the maker was not aware of , . ' � addiess from the Masonic Chnp�ter %of'.bi r . ,� ,,��, ". � Ot drugs, an a popu- ith ble,. abd I . I . I 1, .. Small Burni; Were coiief..,,ed.fto . twin childrewas one but of thirteen d its virtue and power ar a great importance of their observance. foolieliness. ' He' had Bold . mar. nam'e-At Mon-trsal, butL Will 'receive thern 68 tu I . . . . . * , larJy measured by the violence of its opera- . " , � I marble -it was; - 'r 1. I I �, a6d a bronze bust. of .� .1 . I y rare' , � of thavery fluest quality. I rope and Americ� . I . 1: : I triplets, indeed,'itfia cobaparativel ., I it now appears that , instead of the � , 'iz6ns on the 18th lust. , �.. I I 11 r ' . I I . , , I that all a uIrvive, wbilein quadruplets death tiOng. Its very, name is in Ordinary par- central fold: being smooth and ,even, and Not�bi�g had bo6n'said oweither side it is a. noteworthy fact� -that the save I re Daguerre bab�. bee -i uuveiled.� ' Daguerre, --, . . � . " " ,", � I . , - . is almoi 11 lances rionym6us with physic. 'Takefroin ' inBeriptione, and the purchaser might . was born in 1787, and 'lived in CormeilleR, .. I ­ ''f:�­ .� � t certaiu.� -It Will certaffily, be one y in order of the Sheets, fold and 'Rewn. I . . / - " I .of the wonders of the'age B ould the whole' it,its pills arid potions, and for them' ' , * . rega 1- the le�'tering as being in . .4muse . .frost experi4riped in the Ain ari asp Western uIllail he.,was 12 years old.. He ,left no,. 1� I .11 1. Ili I I , YOU edge succeeding. . each - other -in., regularI , , And Northwestern SiMeq.da Sepiewber 8ah , I I . ., ­'. I �! . I 1, '' I * " " I , 11 , . i I � . , ' - I I faraily. . �' 11 � 11 ; . -1 i� . of the �,Our live., " 1 I I . , take away,itB whole art ind mystery- They order, the folds &is- Unov8n,-�,Ud1_hav,e_iw Lthrowli in. 'Insteid, of takine back 'the, to 10th chrisied, �iito dam,age tQ, t'he'grain - . . 1. � . . - I - . I . . In looking over. , � Boras m --e . aical. works the . do not believe III. a' Bohemia of �tieatment, some, oases been cut ,with a -clean . I sharp: �,furiiii6ure,'M. Distrait dema , u'dea pay mient crops of,66 Cauadiaai�. Northwest. - Tale, -Ea",bianable4d' es ' ar a i ast,discardind , .. � �, - � I .. . ' L I hoWever'de6p-laid andakilful, which doe 7seV ra ce. it , ' ' ' -fgis�,bill, and. �on iefusali brought suit for, . , -fence style of peninansbi , .. . . I I following intereiii�iug�l paxticillars ,.were 8 a . a I moreover, appearetbat all ,.a graphic vdviceH from aft points along the J118 picket I 'P. I I I I . I . cu ad in. the not include a certain.statutory d" S the a�mbufit. .The court, tru 'to the!French I . .1 . I I ab '" ' ' ' ' ' ' I ur Township, a . �, I i gleaned : In 48*,996 that 'cc rr � . � ,0Sag8-' 0 ,scripta.plena,.evep--in� the case Of plural 1, I a If Pacific RafiWa'.Y'6tate.I At arn.raising, in Art.i . . . . . I i Royal Maternity Charity, London, from that, as a rule, medical.- tn�n I are practically .for to a, are,omi tie d, , a diSdrepanc� ivhicli in instinct dfbtilizatim,'fouLd, , for the p1 ', I . line Of,the CLIbRC. IME) I . L I -� d, 48 wo . I I d' 11 - I . . I :. . , L . - . 4" ibab:"whiebt, was Llijinjured -and, that root ",=&a 0. 150. ru�n a � man an . . . I . compelled to give their patients. a, visible , i,�pnox. JLP,;yl,�e as a ., � 19 I . I . � I ,�, � . . I January lot,'1798, to December 31st, 1850,, some respects. eicbeds, �oven thit--ofAbe- -tig-qxl-th-Q-�4l�QA-U-d.i.)�4-,�I ar,.O,ps,,"ff,e,r.ed..-b�t,E�li�htly. . . .. 1 to Present. - ,�. � . � . . . ­ - , , -, C ­ , ' `r`fy' _ . -L �,gl , ." � .�' I I � . �. - . I 1 536 Instances 61, twinBl, or and,- object ciff�ithjii Bome form a physi6,which. Moabite Stone i :rammatl- tombeto]36 did. not impair the availagi 1 'I I III I.", I � . there were I I L I , I a the neglect :of, g � I . I 1.1 , - a-" - www� , � ... � . 1. I . this of marble for a table top. So M. Auri116 has �:. . ­'. '! _ . ­. -.,- ­,.- __­ -- I � I I � in nearly every 91i labors. L 'It is gebeially may be at mbs6;,`,.'de9igued t*O effect Same cal,pr Parties. 'When. with neglect i& . � . � " . . I . , 1. � I I - . i � . . � I 1. I -supposed-that triplets - Are t � a be.. linei with. ,very Subordinate purpose.' And it is cbmbione(i ibe:use'of. late words found 1. hadtopay for his furniture, and . . � 1. I I :1 I . 1� I . I I . . I . ! I I - I 1. only rha a .1 . , I � � I I . �. I tL . . .1 I . J pe P I I -1 .1i I � I - I � � I . I . � . . mesi Dle bow strongly e' be may be reconciied to the necessity by .! .11 . once about.5,000 tim - Another erninen - rebatirkal van among tile , inL'the Targums And the Talinudi it invites . . � I ­ I I ,� . . " I - . � I . 11 ­ . � � , i6ionith i tbis� educ,%kQd, clasaes ,this ,,fedling : prevails ;` 'f' �' conji the `reflection �, that due -6f � these. dAy9 the ". : � .:� - , '' I, �:, f., � L�' I i I I-, " �. .1, I ......1. . . . � , --- I L I 11 , I I I . physician, however, is, of op A I , E6 ve y gr ve . derati6n how' 4u6h, I . � .1 � , � 11 ; . I I :1 '' . ­ I ­ . _� "., I :. � . I 1, � . . ' 1. I .1 , I . , - � � � I , :­ �� ", I _�L . 11 1. � L . 1.7 1 .11, � . - .Cure] istion � � of,. I' ring. piRg Re a , philological -and�,, scrip- - ­ � d Slabs wJ prove,,very tia�ful.to I _, , I ; I :, ".: ,., - �L' - I . 1� I I I I I , I � � 1� I . . is greatly overrated. i, . According to, . hiq.� - by,the administ mixtures gla'- - I 'b , f inscribe I I . � -�, � :: I . . I Out Of nearly :5 . 0,10q0 C&S�s L , . . , . I.". 1. I 1.1, � , it , ,ii I I I �. I 1, , L �, , ­ . I I - % .. - I 1: ;� . , . .! � iai dAnons:i' to be: recon ,a il I a , d' *ith,4ba' , purnipl; J ami y. , i I . . _ , 1. tables _ thaie' And bbluseB is so fixed, -Mud ancient A toki I a � I is in ­ f I I , I . I 1: . .; . �� i I 1, I �, - , , I ..'' �. " I - I . I ��, I . I tr.diti._ that it. is only very slowly that � 11 �, , . , _; .— � � , - :: . I 1, I I � I , , � "4 1 .1., �,��flk " � 11 I , ., � 11. 1. . .11 _�,� � ''I. . . I . I � . ,� . I I : ' occurred only tbice''caseB of triplets, or A , I . 6 clisracter* i -the mabusciipt. Even' � ',,'�'., �, - . I 11 . '' L I I I 'A6' I ED.WITH THS�CIIZOC 'PHY.'�,dFj THIS, COU NTRY,,,WILL ' - . ­ I 1, I ; . the world wIll :ivb it up, The auxiety.6f. - a .,A - GIBL BlI11DE1�L. "k'A'D .� ,: '_ - WHO IlSl�UN U, I L , , . I I ipletB for every 10,000 -Iab,66. 9 ]� r.,:�Sh ma to be cfianging�groundl , I L , SEE BY EXAF.13INING T � , 'L .. � I I set of tr L 4'Ul' -pir' Re" . . . � ­ I __ � I - I- �� � � I _ . , _, .'r, - I . . , His AP, THAT THE � . " 1, I . I � I I .. the� friends of �t . . I ��: . I I . I I ­ I ", . I I I.. 1. I . I . ­ r . �.­ I From Coilina', tables' of, -129,172 Women I .. he'pationt wants: to, do more -a��d losing 130 much of his,orilgiAil confi. F -greed by fler Ivanil - ly to 111torry and Then . -__ I � I . ;�" � I .1 -1 11, I 11 . . I . � I I ­.. .1 , I- � delivered in the, Dublin � .'Lying, in flog- than follow, the simple directions'',bf I dh be , as to recognize " the pon-ibility, of . I 1. I. 1. .1 .;� �:` - .. I . I . i � " I 11 � . � , :: - Atinlid, to Go 0 imie. �. . . 11 . I inn U � I- . -­ , � I 1� , . . I I- � - were 2,062 -cases -a twitia, . � - I ,: ­vr.Y'ar� F". "I . I pital,, there If , huraiiig,�',? ,Which hava'been:Bo�6%relillly a'onrift w man ufactura. � His contention is� I I . ..... inneapoi- phiv-PmAX'Ars . .1 being one in ovary *63 'cases - 29 tripl6is or inculcaued'and. possesSapparently i5o little In the Jefferson Markei Police Court I ------ J�� I I . no* that if the rolls are forgeries 'they t-1111-1- ­ - - . . - -,- , � ., I ., ; ,� I . . � . . a . on Arraigned Dennis ': - ,PIeaZ--,, �, ,.IV .I . .10 i 1 . .IV,, . . I - � I : one in 4,450 and one of quadruplate. The : remedial power. There is nothibg of the �have been purposely made to dartiage him ye t rday,Offioer Nix - il I _­msha . I ­ I . I I . , � . latter only lived a short time. �. I unknown About them An which a fluttering -in.bia,buaineBs as &-collector of antiquities, Liulhau. - James McCormick, a youthful � ZT-1, � ?.., - 'N� ' . . 11 � � . . . I .� , . . I When a reporter'visited the residence of hope� of great advants ge can 'nestle. Thus as -was � the, ckaio� .be.' declareb, �with the , printer, iippearad against Guilian, who,be I .- , � 0;hv�'- 4 I .1 I . . . . . I I I . I I well yesterday he found a raw of Mo6bitepott-ei,. I I � com sl a =50 1. 31_� . I � I I . I . d,vi%S �M6-btother-iu-law, -The . .. 11 I , I I I Mr. Stock I I it isnecessary to educate � the wicild into a , � I .. .. . - Z-- ; , I I; ­ � z I � . . : � . I., . . I - . I- :, . . . plainintsaia thathe hadbebri forq�ed`to : I , , - -_ . I I . I 11 .� I i "� � , , I � 'I , I I - I � I - - I , I i -f i I � 0� 1 66- ��A_ I&MAN . carriageo. drawn. up outside. On the side- belif,f. in buedicirie'apart from drugs, which I . , I - I . I . ' - ", . I . � walk were a great number, principally finds its Power of curing. in adaptation lot 1 ilikkistaordinary Battle'Antonik'neco.', marry Guibah'iti sister by her family tbre6 I , G. . I 11 . I . � � I . , I ' 1. . I I I . . � I I I . I weeks .ago, and'Ead lived %ith bis',wite ,at, i 11 . , _-, I . I ... � '. . . ladies,. anxiously inquiring as to the wel. lbe,commion conditions of life and applica- . � -Two days ago the Topoltant 11'ortioultu. � 6, 1 4 �- . . �. 11 . I I I . fare of the two boys And two girls presented tions - Of . physiological � facta-vto -,medicine No 409 Canal st.reat'ever since.. ,The Irl 4 �� � 11 I * I .L 11 � I . I by. Mrs. Stockwell to her proud bUW[)and. L which I takes into its hands the whole life, ind & Cottage. Garden' Society :held 11w was but 14 years of age and he wait 19,years �, �', Iq , ,.� . , . ." : . . /I . � I . I I annual. exhibition at The Re I . . I I ,��" � � treat, near I y-, I I I A.bulletia -on the date announced, �tb �tbe , orders and hishions, its "every detail with old .,,They went to*. Coney lel'and"on the � , I e, I,-, , I -1 (­­ -, - I : I . . . % 1 .; , I . crowd that Mrs. Stockwell and babieswere, scientificdefiniteness. lt�sfoundi6e�very. Exeter. One, , of 'the t0ntS W&B 6coupi6d by I 4tb'of. -July and returned, so late that.the � K, — , -­ A - . �. . � . . I ' . I all doing well, but thst in order .to secure"' "I 4 . &y, practice ' that this Popular laistlndei- the Devon & 41L ' xeter Beekeepera'Asaboia- � girl's 'family inaiBted. on'; a 'b'harri,age to � * N. 2 . ­ . � .. . � � I 11 I I I . . I , ' .1 . that qui6tn6aa and rest �o desirable in.ber:_ A16 --d- ,, of iiiai modern spirit -of, medicine, tiou,,aud among its exhibits WAS '046 which prevent scandaL Since �th6n, the'' young � 4 . -, R �1. . � , � �4�1 !ng _; � A . � -4. A ­# � 4:-. � -'rVt,' . I - -';"' ­ --O-a--Be-tli�fiii�t-kiler,��ere requeAteduot to enter - ,, . . , . I : - ry----0- 'h --be , ten QtNe- 'k-s­th-6, , rl-ttre— 0011o'baut I . � ­ ­ , ',advAnces ex a ery- a - as - i a �- 3 8 I 1. _V gr 18 wasacase�containings everal-thouiand 'lead 0 � -hualiand-assel - ivola .- , -0-1. rted-.-the-Guiliart- family -has- -7 � ; . I . . 1, ,. �� III, �� 1, � tried1o'get,his-wife away from' him., 'He� ,� , -------. � 1� I I . . ,­­ I on the promises for a few days. T he nurse' reported the great difficulty experienced so of 6.121dre Scientific, treatin'ent, andit is, necessary that it should be gener. drones, which h6d. last their. lives ih�a ' . . 511,119117' � charged Dennis Guilian with, thr�ateniiig,,. t'� ... .1 I . -/ - A I I IN . . I .Z , . I I . . .1 I . , ., . . far in getting them io;'�ai&li:6 of nourish. I . Ally ubd6rsto6d how powerfully the var OUR � in ary battle'� 16w days pre iousty. *,Well� . V, knowft was visiting' a firiend'B to kill, It ad if his sister '"a not 'given UP. i Mae defenaant.said be had'-heara thAt,tbe � � , , Cs3u%rk-V ... . , 10 �. . I I I I Z ' , 11 . I I ., I ''.. . . '"" ., . � ment au naturel, an d that, So far ithad been - imparted by spoon-feedidd,but.thb doctor iffocted : .ec a I Processes OfAhO � by the manipulation* of7the �onditioiis of ,apiaridn, DOU - ss-&fewda�sprevicuiily; and on bott- 'of 'the pitl'. was - tieing -alitised . by McCbribiek., - . 1-1 . _$i I � ', - � C07. I I � I I . . . � � � � I I 1 , I - I f has great hopes the babeB` will, before the � next � I I common life— . Dr!: Cl�ofts,- in Br*ish Qi . r4i, I . . . Revieiv.;,. � ,� ing to, one baii,biVsa it wasiound, that there�v�s a great Uproar inside-' ClOs- . . ju6tica:pstterson 1. called to- the bar the ' I . brid ' ' bo is a girl in delicate health.' "Do `i,� ' � � 1. I .. I I -.Lea 11 - I , - I , - � I . � 7 �,. � twenty. -four. hours, yield to nature's, . laws and the spoons be dispensed with. lerly . I . ; . . I . ; - �., I .� . I . . ; ,� .1 I ; .. 'er iasp�ction Showed the. ground below the - ' ' ' hive - be , .0"19 I ,YP4. 1 � i i O'ba6k home?" Asked tha� FIINO,eir,";sliarepliedi I 1. . . � I I I I . � � _ I '.. . I ". � . I -1 - Mr. John Cooper Photographed the 4"A.' , . ' I , , � . . ''. . 1 ... � n6ights 01 time Onirier� . . I � � �, _. ' covered with eaveral,bundred' .i6 ­ , I ­ " dead drones, and hosts of them ,Wore still I justice. 114ioyou , . ' ' llyes,air'.­ "Why-?" , t 1. �. . , . ,, 1. I I I � I ;, I . .!1111 . I - ruplats on Saturday Afternoon. Two; ofthe obildian I 60k like' thelathei and two like . I I .� I . � I ' . I ., -When a Knight of ' the Garter'dies it is � I ' , beirigLbrought to,the'eiattrance tuid-bundled i I I. � a( rAid?,;� .4"Bec-ause' , , ,hey,beat me." I Guiltan 11 said the.Jus-" .. , :::: ,; "O . . I . 11 ... � I - t1l'i � I I I I . .. . . . ­ . ,. .. : ,: . 'L .. I i I 11, I I . I L . ,. I " I the mother., . ,�� I � �j' � his sucoeseor I -or repreaen tti_ out, by the workerg-gonorally by b Sing "� � --ye ill. ties ,in a reqiiir�d,tDurniali $500 bail " ' I - - I � I , �. , 1, , . I I I � y .. � , ,�"­, , - I , I . , , . � . I "' � I I . I . , L . , � . - . L I t I , I . I the(cua'ona iv, to 'li - � . d UPbiA insignia ta the Queen . I At AUdionce. . is seized behindtliia1ead,And_dri0g6dI along 11 . - to the As a k" d f ,ta keep the peabe . f6ri -two moutba.,%_N42h.. . I _ . .1 , �. ". I I I ., I , Rly � ' , ' 0 , I * , � HIQ %Go; ROCKASLAND & P`461FICI, . . � - � I / " ' "� 1 . I , .L, I �Iftaxitnqai ivioney. &it which specially granted" exit, where of . . in arewell a .. Y v�k Hera7d: - I - -�,; - I ,� ,.) , , I 1. I . , . , , I - ­ ­­ . 1, i , . \11, .. I . The art of living eaRily I as to money,ig,to pitch your scale of living one degree below for, the piirpose, while his State, rob,e8 are Bout to the Dean -of Windsor, who takes � I B�ing was, given . to them bxam� 11 I ination of the Slain , revealed . the I . . I ,. - — I I - ­ .. I Extra'cling' ritionjos * *ith Dviatamitc. � I . I � . . � '' at 6ent�al Lino, afictcla to travelers, by reason of Its' , rwntori wo . Gehig.t.he Pre I . .. . . graphical positiono t(ie shortest and best route' between the East, Northeaft.and _ I . , L .1 ­ I ' . .. L ".. I . I", . . I I . . � I . . I your means. Guard against the notion- ' � them as his Perquisite se'Regi6trir of the fact that they had been s6vorelyI handled ; . I � . . The'. Saitnia, Canadian says : -Franois' - B'Outheast,, and,�the Wci;tftNrokthwest'a'6d Southwest. , , , _� , ! I � I I . I . � . , 11 I . . that because pleasure ban. be Purchased Orders. ThOS6 iobes are never . worn except at A chapter, and there has not been manywere heaffleps, others had 'lost legs or wings or both, and. all bore evidence of , - Sarnia Holt, a farmer on the lako'sh6rc, -are -hit of the principal lines. I . I it. is literally and"strictly true, that Its connections . - I I I of road between the Atlantic and the, Paclflc� . , I . I . _ . . . . I . . � ,,r,� 'r . �� . ­ I : , I ., . .. I I 1,;� with money, therefore money cannot be . spent without enjoyment. a thing , one since 1855i 'when, the late E mporor . . 11 . rough usage. That the b Townsbip, sends.us the following� a600uDt I of how he managed to deal with by I - 'it, reaches -C hIc ago Jollet� P eorlav Ottawa, .. I By its rnalffiine and branches 9 Ln Sall 6,' Cenedeo, and pock Island, In Illinois';, Davenport, ,Muscatine, . . I ,.. , . .... I,, I ,Wbat costs a man is no true measure of what ,it. Napoleon visited England, and a aha�ter lidd-by Windsor Castle much the superior force was shown, by the 11 ' fact that fifty. them bad ,stumps means of d 'A -, � , , yn mite cartridges: , 11 1:corn .Moline I n, Keokuk', Knoxville, Oskaloosa, .Fairfield, Des. Moines, -West Liberty, , , : WaShiLngto r ; � � � � !, ��� : � is worth to him ; and yet hbw'ofteu�is his' was the'Queen At . 'his' only about of . 'in menced on Thursday last, and 'in � four, n . Iowa City, Atiantle, Avoca,� Audubonq� Harian; Cuthrle Center al d Cduricil.stuffas , I I : _1 � .;� I I appreciation governed 6yno6tberstan-dard, on the occasion of investiture a's a fallen I the fray --7a remarkable dispropor. - 6 L hours had I ,blown , fortyIone attimps Ut, 'in Iowa ;. Gallatin, Tionton, CaLmerdn and.kansae'dityi in Missourl,and Leaven- ' . . !,� 11, ", �, as if there were a pleasur � a iaexpeaditure Knight,of the Blue Ribbon. Tbe'Knigbts tion t6 the number Slain 6f the' onemy. ' . . about the average of. from 15 to 36, inches worth and Atchison in Kan,iiasv and the, 6undreds of citlies, villages and towne. , , � I . � 7` ,� I I I � I ____4� ' , __ _L 7 __ -----per se.._Let ygurself eaLkwa&tJ&f_omyQ_u.� provide against it. ""You are more'aasured are always formally atimmOned'on'the8e -occasions ; but-in-1,655-thi-e.-Jaw-Dake—or ' The battle had raged from about, ,7 . in the -ae)Yiiib-g-t('5-tD�6-8-aWd-ifo-uj�-iE--tlfe- . _'(S_V­eui!�9_ across tmbgo Stu * The timber had boen�, Inter med late.' The � .. � I . . .1 � . I 1. I ­ _tm�ps. - _� . I I I � I .. .1 � " , -1 "TRO -0 . '' " I _�tit_o_fFihera two�_ye_a_rs.___6n­6—v�a-B-an -61—ra' -64-A ' `K'ISLAN � . I ��; � � . . . 6 11 I - '."t'. 1. - that it is -- and it ` a real we�ut 151 ,Buckingham, � It& a W Wa ' in a state. of and eoemed�only to.end with the �uttcr_ an � . � ::!9(XR',E � I , .1. � � I , - . I , worth . while to' feel it 6 little in order to feel, th 0 I -iolief I not an decadence and disgrace, was in . ba6noa " He came nevertheless, and as 'a . _Tf&iidT ,- .1-1-11 nihilatiorl of W6 .=SG5rdffiFGdzett8 . ,. I ,,, ! . I ' � - I =.treej--o,hGut.�-tw.o--f.eet-througb_and-a,bout- . � forty feet high, that �it blowout and PlInt- a 'inae'rt Is � - -­� ,P-.R,0VTE--.!-"-..,.,., . - 4� it ' ' : illarly. called, offors',to, tratefers'all the advantages and comforts , * Is fam .1 .� I I ... �, ' ' ..... . . I "I., -1 ", I ;;;;I -;"L.';' � from it. When you are undecided . which of ,two COUrSeS would like beiii . .YOU . I matte of -tight Attended.- -the �. bapter,, but � "hiSbed by'not �,being iii�ite&,to'sta wt6 pi� — , ' . - I . . � . I , .. , Not All It IN maid to Bic I �� 1. __!f� �� ered into rails..:�I About a; foot of-, L . fuss in a.cap, and'then insert the cap in I . I� , cident to a�sniooth track. safe bridges,.Union:DepOts at all connOtting'points, I t Express ,Trains, composed of:COMMOD16US,' WELL VENTiLATED,� WELL . , Fasl . I . FINELY arid COACHES ;. a 'fine of the I .. .1�1 . '19 I � . , I I �, , �� "I choose the rule will, not . only save mone', but sa,ve'alBo a, good,deal. y . I 7, with the other 'KnightsJor the State ban- A writer in the - Now York- Sun says. that . I I , � a' owing to blizzards ri,nd,th scab, the tho cart6dge,,makIng ahole'with a � 1. O119 Under the sturap inches 'Wid-0 HEATED, ,UPHOLSTERED ,ELECANT.DAY - . . MOST MACWIFICENT HORTON RECLININC CHAIR CARS evw* built; PULLMAN'S � . I ' . I , rj�, . I ,. Nl - of trifling indecision. ,z ., ' . I I I .1 - quet'which wito given in the evening in St. George"s Hall,, I hear that the,Queen has . profita- ble raising of sheep in the regions along the', ' e'and.a[Ioui it I-P.ut the cartridge inthe h6l . , I, - latest'designed and handSornegi PALACE SLEEPING, CARS,1 and DtNlkQ CARS � , . that are acknowledged, I�j �nss and -peopid. to, be'the FINE.ST RUN'UPON ANY . , . �,,,, . .1 I I ,� I I., 1, I — , I � . I Dingman, the Mount Brydges druggist . . . intimated that I she' Will L _not grant an route of the, gortbern Pacific Uallro ad ,is next to impossible. bAother Writer,,refer- Bhovel full ofAirt, lilian'Sel; fire to the' fuse . I run away about one hundred y'ards.. an' . * ,. I I ­ I .1 . � COUNTRY, and'In .which gimerlor iiIie'als,areservqd to travel., '_ . . I ROAD IN,THE I ers ��t . ' . . � the low rate c If SEVENTY-17WE CENTS EACH. - , I � , ., I I . . . I . . I., � , I � � t' I .1 � I � who gave, btr�chnine for pitntoriine, was arrested - yeaterday'on a charge of mah-'I auaieneeto�th6 presen't'Duke of Marl. borough, �Iid that Her Majesty bas decreed I . . ring to,the boastoa agricultural resouroewof California, Hays- it ieqilires more capital,, to In a few,seconds it g66B off"with F� ,repbrt Iike a, can 'on.and 6atters the-stum.pa inia un . _ . I , ,. � � I ! - . . � THREE TRAINS each way.betw6on.,CHIC'Ad0 and the �MfSSOURII- RIVERa I I . � INS each way between CHICAC6 and MINNEAPOLIS and'ST. PAUL, . . TWO TRA . .. ; � . 7 � . I 1. ... - . I I'll, ... tilauglitbr,'an'd lodged in London jail. Judge I Elliot refused toraccept bail. _ . tbati the late I511ke"i3�-',insi'gni'a,-�m"a--y-bo's�ent 'to the Lord, -Chamberlain—Lonaii lVoil'a L 1. � .. t . : L , f�rrbin:that.State than iiiihe,11ast, jrii; . g%tioft is 11 verycostly, and, altho'ug - I Slays wood.'."." I I �, I . . . . I . I I - 11�_._�__�___­ I I I � , I I .,% � .. , I ". I . � . I a the famo � . I . - I .vl us. 1. , . I I I . � - ­ - - I I . - . .� AERT-1— LEX"ROUT ��,­, _- " AL E ' ' : :' � " ' * L /, ­ "I 11, - - ­.".." 1'�� a , ,, �', � II. .� ... 1, : ... . 'io I . The little daughter of Mr. Xonesi 244' . . Queen's ax6ifue, Londob; 9-iiiii Y, over'b . I I — , � - � 7. . . I . . � ' `, , " The Manitoba Department of Agrictilture! 1. .often fruitis Abundant, maicketg� are diBlant and I --1-1_,_._,_..-.,r I . ni&t be prices low. Irrigs, Ing companiesto " A. Ciaefraiati man wag taken slck,at ter I ting -thirteen cars of corn. ,This sort of... '�6 I 9, - I , :r , I. ­', 0 � .1,11 "". I � � I I �, I - I L .�� . . I , � : A New and'Direct Line, vlzt�Seneci vinci Kan'kakee,,has redentl�.boen ops. I '.an 1,4i .. . , � 4 o:,j:"r . V� , , ,,, I , , : a confectionary waggon'last� evening:and I � . I " ' ' ' has taken deelgive action against ibe last. I I � .- 'weeds. . � With good,'Pros ' - established poets.." ,, � I I � . ear -ache occurs only in the summ6r � � I I . I I. I " I � Richmond, Cincin rt 'Newport �News; - natiq Indianapolis. d La Fayet bo�wpe 4� rnadla,te_poln�fs_� . � , " BlUffg, gi. ObkU�;-Mi�potip6jigLgn4C�-inter- ___ , , , Co I , : . i'�'. � I , . w', seribusly hurt-., - 4 - I 'Henry Hockington wa'a loaded r in the sprkdiag imisande-of noxious A ' p�tbmtbate'r Jvas recently fibed $10 and 11 r ' . I � I .1 I - 11 - __ — I ­ , ,� Dr. Gibb: recomn:lertd.711i�.,obf b ,)mid. I r . � TfiedE�rl, and c6unteaR ,of, Carbarvcn airiv . , I I a at fiteknoon, Kingstation 'SAturday a , , and UhcII � . I I I I S Lob . - ., .., . . rough Paese'riger arried on Fast -Express Trains. ,' ,' , . . All Th / - I I Foe more,deta I 16d'i n formation, see iflapsaria Folders, which - .. may bo obtained as , . 1- . q; , , ,�! I London Jail last Light by,a .Delaware a' on ' ' , , I costs for bhgl�ct of, duty in failing to order I a t of ammonium t base, whic.'Buffer fro6a I . 1. I teamer and-woretakeiion, a tripon the,B I well as Tickets, at all, principal Ticket Offices in. the Lin Ited States and Canada, W�l I , I ,�, '� "" I ,�L"-",�i . I "table. Re had been comniitted for tria . . . on the charge of robbing d' Mr. Campbell of, Canada thistles to be out down I and a, I �-farmer was BiibjecUd I to the Same' penalty I obesity. When -taken in'' small doses'it W-11�absorb fat,,Iand diiiiiniah a the weight . . ,4 0 . ­ ' Marquisof Lorne, tTheylanded 11, beir . . I I return at Sir Richard Cartwright'A countr .1 I I . I � o � I I I I � I E, ST. J0HrWJ' ' : ' I. cABLEo I I a . R., RVICO P L I I I � ,. ,�, � 7 � . . - � I 11 "��,, $55 while the two were together in a Dela. I . for Allowing noxious weeds to- grow tip.o.y of the body with. greater cortai tylh�u III 1, taplesi" arid remi,due residence,' " The D, I , _Prekt & Cowl Managejr 1. � L Can't ,TIkIt,&'PadsIr,AgIt4 . I , '. I I - .1 . ' , r, . . . . � � I . i I �, I ,� I . ware hot . a]. . I I I . � . I I a. 11 . , his PIA6 . � � - � any oth or kitown, remedy. '� ', � . I I I tl;ere' I . ... I until Monday�,� I . r I � 11 � . 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