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The New Era, 1884-02-08, Page 24 -1 1_1111w-_14.11 V , __ I I I � � Pw � 'I . . -February -8 18t;4. I , . . .. 11 ,D01HN101 J , LMTO , . . that ex,there wa-a olmaderin-Jillo--preamble ­, 11 .1 of, the I ' I pros ad -W an$,,. by the, member -1w, Boron i&oh ,ho . llne' 'Wit"$ Will *100-00' JENY10'awle Two I (Mr. (141, ;���­­ ------r- , . Opude) preferred should ImPt be there, be . , , . STOpVIS IN ENGLAND. I . I ' FIFTH pARLIAMENT-8ECOND, 0810K,� . I int -reduced this Bill t reveal 00 Act I 0 - of& I- � - I , , V All, . iqtppy Xiorspap *11'eA , sins, Aluick x0rororty - XX %'so ustionso"40 . . entitled 11, An AO forlbe. bett�r 1. . jenvon#on of fraud in voliniotion with Destroyed. � . Mr 'Currin presented a petition of . . , , � I . - - -%tent rights," wall proseptod by Mr. P � n%btlo London 'A Wilt .(Sunday cable . . 11 a Grand Trunk Railway asking Unlock -'-- � .) I T ,*iPa"blewaburrioano All. am-payo. .be. I or an Act -Authorizing them to con I . I - , Mr. Gigeali'moved fors. esiloatcommittee C night. Muolidolpage was done llore,, I I . o0idateo no roarringe certain classes of I to ingujre As to the best menno of encong- I and many persolls,were injured. Thq glass . . � their stock suil to create additional, secup- � I . , . I - . juingeaddevelopi. g t - a heagrjeu�jtqroljildus � �_ . - 1 PRf of thq, We stmin,Bter Aquarium well 1i ------- __ - --- ___ de,mollphed, lasing a pania among the . ties, for the purpose of takirl q up. existing mecuritioa P,44 to provide v4ditipnoloapitAl . ' :t- , ties of Canada. - ­ ". .. X4,111alrd-slikOdthe bon. gontlowsin-to sindience, InThioll several persons. were 'A 'for tile purpose of putting -down;%. second explain., 90 Would- like to know whether , latirL * _ _ priating, office, in the Haymarket line of rails. -on certain portions of their I � it was proposed � � to have a, committea of . woo. unroofed Aw1*,m boy killed. Many ves. . . . I . sole have been wr I . , cast mud. a I ecke.d off thev . . railway, � .1 . The. time f I patitio4e got 1. or ro,OeAv;p I I I � inquiry, as to whether the tariff should. be Ph. � singed for the benefit of ,Agriculture. , large number of lives lost. Reports from . , pkivate bills was extapdo I till Saturday, (TAoughter.) - � . . A � .1 _11al polite of the-kila,goom, agree. that thegale � 0 soon ­ . ,, , a of almost unparalleled , 4 Saturday w February ilbl,l. I T Ing B Ile he follow 1 � Were V044 A ArOt Mr. algainit, speaking in Frou9b, dwelt. . upon the aqoiluto gemeA given t000rloul- .1 � I 001w6rijy. At 11%otingel,soilii doshed over the . � I . 1. .. � Streets, making Walking daugerou h. At L I .time : I . To &Mead the general, A06L relating. to. the � L I . I � ., - - - taro in the United States, where inforolm J I . . tiop Pron every broach of business was Monmouth the Wye aud Monnow'rivers . Toronto, Gray 0 Bruoa Railway 06, -!-Mr. - , ' ' a publlohedAud liberally 4iosominated , averagwed. Ago. the, highways werefloodod. , I Southampton and Eastbourne suffered very . I . L � Kilvext..' � L . ' Further to amend the, Act to incorporate I ., .ud . a advocated the" Adoption -of ,a r b . ,,, simile, I policy by thq Government of the Dominion, . - , , L � I ' A W909113mllix Gluff. * — , -14�' . I I I.. - — � . .I - - 4, 1plealpicisAws "w1walpai6s. I — — 7— - . . ; - — - 4 . - . AN XN4[lXNW4X4P 0 - NA.V* , � AOUX D$#D.. , � I - . llne' 'Wit"$ Will *100-00' JENY10'awle Two . ! Ass: 041"r Rkht", 04OU"m wsiar�'Trjsss a i � —I � JK0 J , V# . A . .J.fay _ sk l.For$aP# s . .* WX . L . d9r$Vd 011"M 1 4*40 A'Aftned Ilts. 14lis rieck., . I � Orplinuf4-016 Alleopli6v wisyk. . . , Ca $be Odor An one of the rooms of the , Late 6p Tha4day aighi, Constable ' William D. Wage, of Newport. ]�Y-, died , 'the Norwalk I;d!rA We , 40. Compaugolo _ * 1033'0, heavy length is V , ardy, of, the, Derbyshire force, Was W�tdh- in the , wber,doyin, bia72ad year. RewassaL lylinderi Its a L I . I 'LlattWenty' in , sl ga,rdeno on , , go'o ' Upenbrook estate, ecoetilbrio b%obaIorJ'WLb'0 fiabo;Aed JW, *_,-L, ' eight lost, and the disinater of she borq is � st ,be *ad 904ey, in thl-,suburbs of lbeff[elt, ilindinaregood it by juilloloua iuvestw6lits . about four inches. In another departwono , I - , but in. the � county at Derbyshire. 1. I - to Within the last four or five, -1500-00, moxi are At work-ponstruoting a 'A -cow. . .,u it ,, , From him place of concoalm out, the 00loor . , years Ile bes ad?pted, ,six Orphan, children. . L . ted, it ilipoom., When the latter Is temple L I aw a inan named Usury Gregory All %, L . � iiud nearly. all big fortune has been Willa a, will be oontiected with t tub - hq: 11 a mentioned Back with potatoes,fro , . I , in a hoop. All the - , to jhtm Their iLges range from 8 to 9 a bovo, Ali . . L 11 ..cl what the inventor, confidently fellow was leaving Vardy jumppil u and - years.. They are. ta,ken care of by P. woman. , b8lieY613 W ill be 4 mat'tramendous engine. L followed him. The former ilpmediately . . 'who has kept house for t a , I ul r od 12 io 0 11.0 A 0 � of war will be - completed and ready for , I , �io heolo, 11pil a - Pook tQ b , exciting ,c , , _q . , jbige ,oil - year A r father for thirty 0. 6aluse the trip.j. Several years Sgo, While in Wash. u tied. Gregory, whewovertaken, appeared lo greater part� ,of big. life, Ringo collected a. , - -as ington, a gentlsmmn� fioni Obiolleard a . be in cionei4emble 41oireqs, spil begged .. � librar y of conBiderable v ala sad " well et W naval o0loei say that it a gun could be, I L ' . hard to bq allowed to go, paying be would I � - I . . read. In his younger years, be., was no. ,, .1 . eonsiructed that would throw dynamite I rather out his threat than be taken to L dustomed to give dinners to a everal wall. , it would thoroughly revolutionize mod. , .... Priopm First satisfying himself, that hill known actors every time -they pl myed in' L . . I .. I exii wirfaro. . I& Mi -01at was , ft .11 t'sonor bid no linlio in his hand, p . I I I Ci alb!; Fo Lucian as been , , r several years be b I - L I the gentle M-lan's, name -proceeded to At L . I . L I the offider fastened one of hie band- I ., . addicted to dri L wk, Inthisb*b1t,aswellsits once. invent. such ,a, gun, and he has '; cuffs to fho man's right Wrist,, and, holding I . . . 0,11 others, he was very systematic, - HOL I . . ressous to bellevo,that it will be sh perfect 11 I I I the other With . L I - his left band, brought him ,. never dr&ULK except 4.4 one' b%r, P,4 A, oW _ — � y success. It would not do to use powder, as beak to where the amok bad fallen, He then . the after nightfall.. He goually rem;!;ed i;�j % propelling power, for its sudden action . . L 1. . . placed potatoes on big shoulder, mud - I I I � I . .. . I ,� the saloon for about two boo ro. At thA . woOldexplode thlo. d namitq o%rtridge, at I I . 0111 holding the handcuff with his lot bL . I 1. , M, 4 he barkeeper made Quo I end of the out t L vieverelyo Thow havo. boon laumerolas the South Saskatchewan =Ulwsy I VQ,- Mr ForJt . - I - baud, pr4p his bill, which he always paid with, A, � I � . � - 4 er spoke In favor the resQlu the, start. and blow the gun to, stome. Com. ,ceded with his captive iki the , I m8rineosslapiltien Around thecomst. The Ur."Kilvert. - � . . . I 11 I _ I .. . I 11 ­ go, 1 to, ex6nd the union of. certain Matho4iot tion. Pressedairstapres,sure at about300lbs. direction R t,46 Derbyshire Police Station cheque. Por'several years he has kept two . I I Frisia reports that she, had as tough ppila � . W. osmer'on (Huron) moved for copies to,the square inch will take. the place of at lJorton. Gregory did not resist, but M'04 under monthly PAY, whosi business it . I tK The Churches therein mention * . I . I � , I heavy gales ,And tremendous go , - led,. . . I of kepresoutatione of the Northwest Conn, Fowder, and the gun now in SouthNorwalk was most earnest in his 6treaties' t6 the was to soo: that be conducted himself , . . . I rAilway station at Rimswell was blown in the .Absence of Mr., Casgrain, Mr. bilt, the Government of Canada on the is expected to thiow'a-Ilbioe-pound oart. constable -to allow him to go. By andby,' properly while under the influence of Ii I quor, ­ , � ' I , I 11 - I I I . � . . ­ 11 . I -serbos the rails, blocking trafflo 10;! Rome 'Camarow(Hiron), moved-f�r,lea�i-to.intro--'OUbitob ot-the admini8traition,of, the affairs! ridge a distance at two miles. IMagine the hovildver, be turned round suddenly, faced � and to take him, home, - - -, I . . . , . I. , I I . I . 11mei 'Seven bodies. have bqen washed, once a Bill to amend tb6*Aob for theMatter of the toithweat Territories, It was. effect of a cartridge at even a' $beall a th6-offioorF- and with -his left hand plunged � - �.. I I I I 0 .1 I � � I . - 0 aoli6re at Hythe. - . Prevention of, Fr#od in relation to coutiraots . weight -striking thp side or dook of a vessel 'a, -we r, uketliqlausent". , . involving tb_ . , � I , I public moneys. tated in the papers,not long ago that this ' the blade of his pocket knife into Vardy . , , Xild . , There hits' been a heave snowstorm to expenditfir'a of � ' ncil, at a recent meetipgo, prepared an or the ramparts of a fort. The explosion neck, following this up by making a deoper. Much pleasure may, be found in home � . I Jhsre Bill read a first time. � Cou otment )f thirteen charges I against the w - ' , I throughout. the country. At. Torquay. lad . Paid be toprible in its results. It the gun Mo attempt to wrench the handball away, . , . , I I . ' I ' 1. � .. 1. . I I amusements these long Winter evenings..'A. . I wer6lany:oasualties.; treesworol4rootid. Presented i4k Bil to reposlau Government' With regard to the manage,- is a success, others of a size sufficient to The officer, however, stuck to him with the 0,11 youAg Poo � . .. . ., , . and.m � any boa . ts I swamped, Shop . on the A:f;(r)eUniTde6rt the members of Logislativa Mont of the . . I . . I . . and a .1 desperate smill number ple who are . . I I I � Northwest. A was said also throw 100 Ills. of ayummite ten miles will greatest determination, friends CIL14 form themselves into 'a cluv, .� . , It -of Wight were � . Satuz. slative Assemblies of the -a seni forWard to Ottawa, It, be donstr i , I fight ensued. This, it i said , ma'it- have . P is olosed early 'on J - �hatthlpws , I I . noted. The gun, loads I I 0 � ether plan and'oarry out.m series of day owing to the hurricane. At. Nowty Pro,vina ino act or which mayberea I 1 4 with sand and tog, . . . , . as I ,would be a matter of publ' interest to.110 instead of dynamite, will be tooted in South lastedlully half an.-hourf--and was only - � new I a I � 10 I . . I � home .entertainments whioll, may be made - . . many houses were unrooled. Atteedathe After be included withi ,tbo. Dominion of whether -the indictment I -ad been formu- Norwalk at An early day in the presence of brought to W termination by Vardy Itiolt. very p6fttable�and enjoyable to both them. I I I . � I- . 1. I I � . I . zoof of 'a' dwelling a6lispsed,� killing the Canade, inaligibl,b for sitting or -voting iii. the . '60, exactly what its, terms usival officer the head till he be.' . I . . . . . don I in i mail train Ho . use of Cotimon". of a I . lated, and if � . . I a. ealentifie men and 'others.- lug Gr8g0TY 011 selves and their older'frie'ads. The pro- . I � ghter of,% work All, Th .. , m1ladaq � ' ' were'. The motion was carried, Nomalk (Conn.) Hour " ' . . came unconsoicias. About this time 'i � betwe 11"Derham and Darlington was twice . Mr. Blake--�Eliplain. . I � I . � _* . grammefo thedifferontaveningo maybe . f, � - I . a 11 . . . xt Mr. Cameron (Huron) moved for copies % . — - , . the - constable's cries. bid brought, varied, coaRioting of vocal and Instrumental . stopped by the, gale.. The barque Nokoinio, ­ Mr. Onimet-Ne time. , . . - of Qrders in I Council respeoting the with" � ixints. ire'ribe Fashionable. . assistance, aud.the spectacle which the two. music, recitati , � I . . � . . I . I I .1 . � I.. �. ,. � .1 11 .1 Ono, readings, tableaux, eto. , .. Captain Murphy, which. sailed I )in Lon- - - The Bill was read a 4tst tirue.* . . drawal from homeoteadanapre-emptiou of I I n I I � . I , � men presented, testified to the terrible They 6hould ever ba very long, however, ., donderry on January 19th, for -BEtimom. hi reply to Sir Richard Cartwright; Sir Officers' collare for street dresses, arb 14 n%tur6 of. the struggle' . Gregory, who was ov 460 . ' ina, , case. I , land n ve at a * I . I .. a in the to res, .much better taste than fichus or oravats, lying in . esaitato so much work that the bar- - nilid which returned. to tough Foyle - for Rhotor Langovin said. the, question of pro, ja �, , on , other lad , b , t line of,the � . sensible. on the ground, was. almost � . I . Aelter, parted hot cables and was driven viding % sum in the e��iwotep for it � . ­ t . � . and ire more worn. I � . 4 with blood, which was also stream- - formers will feel tha4.theIr p4irts &is m, . � . , therepa I As& 1 40i a sa ..,a a Rai a covers I I greatburdep TbAXhrWian_Uhiongivei3'V6 I ­ I 1D,at_tpSdm. Ijisfeared. the -vessel "afid all of the damage done', to.tb a harbor of BAY- * , 'so u .ParapIfile krandlinere. IS, S.faS131011sible � � i not care all o et't a return as , ing from. the wound in Vardy' a threat and few hints Zich may be suggestive to any . hands hAvo been loot. :11he Iron Chapel at. fidld by the, *,recent storms was under the to Avg an announce out of t ol, y of 'Umbrella of bright -colored silk, with. a very from 9,.sev6re, out in big righ bq.d I "O, who woal4. like to try something of thia . . � � . . 1. � I - . I . 'fall. consideration of the Government. I . . e8ge -elaborsta,handle. � 4 . " being quite earbausted.: , t ", I . .. . I Newcastle woo demolished ; the roof'rd 1� . - the Government with refers a I . A ,b Pro- kind. � .. ,, killed's woman and.two . ohildren. . Mr. McMullen aiked whether it is the ' ' ' he town -reserve of Moose. ,,finished sAteeaj. . cured, in which both men were first taken It says: . , . , , . I . 2PA , reserves. In t I I 13pme of the nowV14 Tableviiix. that are pretty and u6t E�lftcuu 'I" . . A destructive storm - raged -in Pariq , last intention of the.Govarliment to introduce jaw, for instance,:w bad -have fine diagonal twilld; others have to m.surgeouls, by whom their wounds were to­atrj� g u I r I I . � I - . I D 6 ifff rd ti, a go field for entertain, " . . . . . night. A tomporliry . panic was caused during � the present, session .A Bill for equal. gone there before the railway wan builk and damasse6 effects on stripes., � , dressod; mud they were than taken to. the Mont. It a house in thd neighborhood' he.$ , : - . � I .. 111�. .. � -_ � of Par . is',b . r I igbi' h3spital. La . at b . th . ey w . . I . 11 . awong� the Audience. at the Po#e St, Martin . Rug and increviging the, !Psblilai of � the b6fore it, W&A, known that the landwas-to be' In h!1­­d­'­ � I ere lying in a I ,,� 7 - - Theatre by the sudden quouching.of the gas -judges of so I veial courts in the Dominion.. Ily y4fiLable. Sonle whom he cont t. a rawing-ibom I more or less criinighl � parlors witli folding or rolling doors, that - . made, special ling gqarlqt And. crimson ore. t' . condition. Vardy has ,- . I � I tag I a. be I ., I house should be selected for the evening of . , ., : . Ughts. .Cries were raised, of 11 Turn off the 'Sirlleotor Langevin-I am aorry to B ked him when ' : � � a wound in hip tbrot6t -an -inch. broad And . � � i,SY a he -was in.'the can in i . I �� I - Val huaw had &_ . - a I .he'omwe toilet_ . tableaux.' It adds greatly to, the appe -.- gull' thi:Iamming. of thadoorabytbe. the Government io-not in, a. position to I . two inehei deep, just iq front of. The-maiii - I 0 , . I . . . Northwest laht year whet'h6r'they,hAd n6� Novelties in handkerchiefs, are of dolicat once of the livin . I 8, I g pictures k, . wind and th roar of the tempost.drow,ned an answer to the bon, gentleman just new I artilries,,whicb, narrowly esoape4, being. frame, * say of abjut four inch ;i W. � . )toro.'Xme. Bernhardilo -The motion was carried. . , betterleavq. He advised them not to do, unbl ached And -coffa�rtmted batiste, wAh sevelied., He is excesdin'jly`w6'kk from loss es ,wide, . �. . .. the voiaes of- the at " po,that*he had no. -doubt .tfieLd6ernwent . ,. a , I : gilt p��er or Wight yellow * - ' ' I fine embroidered borders in *hits -and in ' . covered .with .: .. . . footwas wounded by fragal Mr�Lister moved for a return giving the' would deal fairly,�by tbomi Xwa�g an- . 1. I of blood, Gregrori?s 6ndition is more sert- IL! . . . . � � . I colors. - - .� . . . I . r cap. a � ' undo on big mlifiliU, to the door. frame ,witli'dark uu- � , 1 4 broken'wind6w. name of each city, town: and village. in the nounood that loads ill- the � town reserves He la i BeVoii or eight wo , . gla . your picture rii- ", 4' � . 0 I . I zed muslin, and . &me is A Dominion of Canada iw which the public. Were'to'be sold st,65 an &ere,. Ifthamen Bridal. toifets cf white satin or Velvet are h6&d,1ro'wwhi6h he haildst a large quan- oom � plate. Soine-covei the. open spice with'� - . .. �. I � . .1 ' . I . . ...�_ . buildings consisted ot a . completely veiled With 'white tulle barred� tity of blood, and is in 9, vei� prostrate istote. . st, but unless there i ' ' It " . I ' * ­ I I , poot-offioe or to whom hd referred ,were to be 6harged . . � - . I . I .. . coarse black ni s qui a . . - . . FEROCILOWS AXIVAXYL I ,� I 1. �. . I -house, oilloth, or have, been erected that sum it wouldbe most unfair, aud�o;tild . I . . . — - q, , custom , . I . . with white ohenille, which has a � pq4rI.At -�-LQndon Telegroph._:. I a I., * . since lab January, 1879. � . . poli a he each crossing of the bars. �-­­� �. . I . a a between-tbe, audience ad- the : . I at, , - I On a Wartuer'by a Vluftstlo�The Victim I . be -a piece of bad cy, he beliefed; I - ' . . I � . .. a A a very bright light this is bot the . ' ' At the -request 61 Mr. Mmokenzie-tho rose, : .. 1* .1 . '.. .. I - lbs � . . . . 1Dle-2!he':i9u*dereT Arresled. , part of .the , Government, ' , I I A costumeof 'blue -black Velvet, -with a :., , -I.. .Avinputs 0 sbanspoe.:, -IT - api to proh wil J. . , . � . � . I f . 1. 1 .betis not ii ads a smoky . I . A last (Friday) night's Hicksville, L. I. . lution wag amended .go is to, inclual In Sir ,John Macdohald said he did net be.. clost'ja gaket opening, slightly over a gold- A correspondent ofl the X w- York . ca. Voot)i-hts� can 'be mmai7by , . . ` I - 1 order fbr a statement of tfie populatioi; of have any petso barred list ofMuo satin,, r6pently attracted �Evehing Po�t writing from Japan .a upon*the moppar"a . - - I . I nahmabeen evicted who'had strip of pue wood -four inches . . . despaitah-says-4-At-half-pawb 6 this morning ilab plad6a in which these public buildings - -belt the sitt . action of the at tirniiciu f re4tienteis , " ive taKners. of the Japanegig; tells, tiki-g - I . I Selah Sprague, a well-to-do faimer at East I settled on ta*n 6ites or 'in the mile , . I wide and uis long"" .the doorq --its wide';;' � were -created, and at -the request of -Sir No defini . to kule could be laid-49wil, but of,%. gashidnable Parisian ptomenkde'.' PrImil . , , I Meadow, went to the barn to food his horsoo - H ' - � .1 � , , - . . . the fol drive into. this'..board, three inches apaxt, ... . . 4 .. edbor Lang8vin the r turn was. -made to. �imch'oase would -lie judged on'its meifts.ntt 'Ba . lowing: 'The,party bad been indulg. I � . e 1 large lathnailB on which to stick the , . . . He had just reached thd barn when z4 tall cover the period from 1874. The repaint' 11 . ndkerchiefs, for demi- toilet are of the logintbeluxiiry of -a hot sulphur'bath. . . mulatto atiodked hiln:wit4 a fishplate used , ,as a I 10 was the policy of the Government� and he. findat oaxilbrio, and have'. borders of hum- Atter the baths an old Japanese woman candles, wLiiih .should not bq over four . . . .: . . I . ' - . . . - . mended was carried-,- - ... understood that policy had the concurrence ming birds embroidered iii brilliant -hues or 4ppeared upon the plazz%, whdre we were inoheg� long,. ill order that they iiiay not be' . . , I I for coupling on railro9d tracks, and if ter - Mr..Blake moved fort, B.t4te*meut show. of the Oppositiou, to secure for "the country . geometrical. stitolied designs � with ka seen bythe audience, And should stand: in' I � I . . I striking him several murderoug blowa on the � ing,, for, thd time elapsed since the'pdriod I :1 ots of sitting,,,And uttered the word 11 Shompoo2l) . . . . ; . . � . ­_ " - ' . head left him for dead and,m.ado his Way 'covered by the Order of ike House of -Co , � any just profits- on the land* !a' town sites. bright -tinted . flowers; . eb3�brdxae­-r-ed*­,­upo'u * 4;reFZd over ugainj accompanying it with very shallow tin cupSo with holes made in. : to the house. Up n entering lid saw Mrs. ` StillAMGovernmeni had no* objection: to .them. ' - - - -* ' * . . ­ .. .. .. " ` " '.� . 9 mans of -last 'session, With refirenee'to the , a grin *hiofi wis calculated to oxpiiss her the contra to allow the baile on:� which tbo - -n .. . Sprague in the kitchen, and struck 'one � oet(Iffig making gomelthing*dutrof a &od 6f - candles are fastenedtol,comb through. The . " , .. - . I superannuation f nd,'the'�umbdr of per� , A novelty in,mural A000ratloug� are . own satisfaction at the *conimaild of the . � .. . . - . .1 . . . u I good foit6e insettlipg on a good location.' plaques and panels of papier maebe, With English Islaguggs, ,'which'. was evidently ours pr0be0t the, 09440t from the M6086'�. � , ' '. . blow it her and demiuded' her money, gone on * the lie ' t for the. year as entitled to Woman Immenoonumber of'bog!aa oket lamps, ivith good, - , ' ' * she told. him to get ,it' out of a drawer an fit -Of Therer. . , heads end figures in,bigh relief ; imitations Iiinit ad -to this one word, We � caught the tallow. Fabten: bra � 4 , � . . the bone the Act, rates 'of allowance Ploitas Of i I �r .. . then ran screaming from the house. Beforer I . -� , . . men who had pretended -to settle of bronze, brass, 0'�per, and black silver idea at once, *and with one aboo.rc reflectors to the inside of the door frame,;;, . . .,. t� ' . granted, eto,��Carried. , merely *for the purpose of taking otiv .� presded f6ar'iif these.would be enough. Tor a back- - . she bad. gone far the man overtook her mud. ,mutage so fine as to, puzzle. an expert, and -costing Me. -A,, a deacon in Cape Town Churob, � . Mr. Blakb moved. for'ooples of the judg- of better.pricei in land, and. these must. be . . � . I passed her, soon- getting out of eight. The . . atrifle compared with similar metal objects.. *he Wda-A mo.mber_bJ_the_pa*4_to_&IIdw_ =910 llec;13, muslin ia'the best; tbi.s. � � .. - . 1, . � . . wants of the Supreme Court not already �gumrded against. Mistakes'in survey$ had They iwi'an American inveiltion, and &to this enterprising d&ue'-to exp I eriment upon h ng on stout" Wir:6 as .near as. � , . - , . 'fit down on the questiou of legislative , , , . I nca&bors hurried to the spot and found broug . . . . I . . . .- I.. I . .. I caused the delay. Since the fall, the De. . , - 0cosible to t eteiiivg� � TheWire rouit,be. 4 . Sprague's almost lifeless body lying in a , produced in New 'York city. I him. .He relubtantly. conilerited, and.tien : . . , � . . . poWeri With reference to'thel6gillition and' partment'llad been issuing frow'.06von to , I for -halt an'bour we shrieked with laughter stout , eniiilgh to bear the. added weight, , I I . � pool of blood near tha barn. The �ountry.. S'l 0 intoxip"ing. liquom, and 6.f thejudg. and hundred pitents &'day.. .1 . . � . . Embroidered nainsooks for .nbxt season . man -pummel . led . that mston of lace curtainO,phould'. It be necessary . ... .. . . . was sodured, but,the miscreant was not Mont. of 'the Judicial OommAtee-of the .Sir Richard. Cartwright cilied attention . have figures of small ii1rds, pansies,, in their as that old we . . ad 6 a in I close' , . . . � . I found. Great excitement Prevails. -Sprague Privy Council Iff-the 6&sd of Hodge againob natural sizes,. 4proll, leaf and wheel'desiguff, iafied deacon. She. put him *on the floot, to use them, ia -0, bon 0 us - , , - . I and his wife star about 50 years of -'Qe and, � . to a statement lie had heard, -that settlers . the�aide, With the. tamtitinateri�l, leav-, , , t - with � ocoasiona oAte'touches of color, . - I y, rubbed � . ­ . . I . � . � . � fro - . 'the Queen on the same guilijecit, 0 6. Car, on the Mile Belt would, be evicted. He ; .from top tP - toe, i as tAns oi . egress And - 1, dell iolled'bim- aboit lucceAmoniousl . the most respected residents of Tied. .1 � � I . . I in six inchee'to a yard or more in depth- him and finally, placing. Ing the corneti - I . .1 I � , ' . � =ry. , There is. no hope bf Spragua'i M � r.L I .11; Would like to, know whether this Weie'trus. to form the skirt of the dressi While narrow . him'st-fullIongth upon -big stonasob, ooia� :exlt. Die bost W letiveashr6ad a spate as 11 I . . . * . �7 . 7' � .. .Cameron'(Huroa� ntiodueed a Bill. Sir John Macdonald said no inch notice embroideriiiand insertions 6 . I I coaitly� t6bk bet a � poseiblo'bLtween the Walli of the room and . . .1 . . recovery. Later."The mulatto hap been 'to A,ipi�iTthe' 'Act i�specting'the.R'SIG Of In- bad been givew,.bi warning I . . match will- p a . eat upon his, back I 1, - cuttadal. With. folding or rolling 46ordo -,- - - - , - I � . I . � . ' 11 . ut was given that be utedf on the.overdie And corsa ' ' ' bays S. the . arrested. � . . . - I licenses there We, to 66 no . .. go ge. . I . cionthat Mr. A. .will hence. . . . _. .:,�''. , toiicaiing liquors and 'the issue a � nt on the mile , . . , . f th, Beuppi -femole -necessary,- as th , ..' . - � _-.� . -------- 4� � . ** , � . settleme � or test Japanese a drop clirtain is ­not . 0 . . I ­ . the,retof. . - � , � . : Belt. �* : 111. .1 I . I ., I I clear ,of ., i . . . ­ . , i . , I - Mi - - . I i I . Rubldn sit rjcfiool� ' �.. .. 13hampooiers. I . 11 I .doors answer every plhrpose�, A bell is�. ,, . I ff I I FOIUND IN WHIC WOODS.. � . . , . Mr. BowbIl. explained.that he 'had . 1. . ,� . . ., .. I . . ' I . I a- ­Sit-Rialiari Cait�rigbt ,aid*, that snany .. � . . � * . . . , , , .: usedmi signal for' the opehing. of A6 -`.' .. . . %. . , . . . — . I .. � . I May, . . . . Thdrewais-a strong expression in .the . . . .;-...--. , i .;` ' .. . . . a -Bhould a be done.. q . : -, .1 .- I . . . A Fu . ther Discovers the 81sele I son of Uft understood, the question asked bn'Fri .had coingtriled 3hat wi�riiag ,art, hd had Ldndon - Went � School Board the other night . .. - , .. he. Sondan. -.. doors, whio)x - uietly and . ,1'4 ­ . . � . . X : . . I . by the merabor ibr Brant witill, rbop6ot, to� said. ,.-. . . . ... . . ., .. . - � .1 . .. . : . � .. , Daughter Four it.ears Alter Eker0is- the ,h'"ge ill amount of imported Wheat to, , . �. .1 -1 � againet'sending'ohildren under. 7 years old. A,go6d �man . e6ple I are at 'pre gradually., Bee.. that the .. doors . 4ork ­ . -.1 appearance'., ' . I . � . . I . I � . The � motion. was carried. I '. I ...� I -toscho6l. The legalsobool.ajeib.5 years. Y. .P. seat smoothly before the evening of the - eutqr� ' . . I ... . . puzzled'over the il Soudan," of Which they tainment, and that signals ar6 understood I . . I I '. " I .. .1 . .. be calculated. for the.barral of.flour ex- Mr.!*_ee mo*bd for axothrn sh6wii3g the & great deal hasbeen beer . I �- . . . . . . . . . A Bruce Mines, 'Algoins, telegram. says: Ported under the Act providing for grind- -average -price obtained ll� -the Governw .1 in regard to hear go Mich.. They are noboqaito sure it it by alI who bake p'ait, on or' off the ats, I I . � .) . Four years ago the daughter of' Mr. James' ingin-bond. Such 4 changelAd been maW. Mont ( I ,thebard-lotof obildren,in-oftotgries,.sud I go., ., . exclusive 'of town sites) -for' land- parents iiie (sonde would betray An unpardonable mmount of it Mmud Muller 11 is s, poem that can -be I . . 1111he Woods.. Mri MiII9 was on tho.tepresentatiou of inillars that wheat, . maid for pending -their 0 i - . � .. I . Mills Wag lost 6 sold .within, the ,limits of the Canada 'o "' .6. to them to confess 'to a general illustrated ll�autlf ally. by tableaux. Have . I � , .1 . ' &01�0� I � . living in the Township of Kirkwood, neWly this year would nbi make , so �mubli gour 8 bolt I � I . . offspring to wokk'forwage6 *under the.'�ge Mdr',i unsequainteduess with what this the poem ieiLd or reoited, mud,-st the proper, � I , ­ . . -d-dp--f . I . . . Inted out th ' * ' ' . of 14-yests.. Ye . oil -it exion do. 'Would 'verses, bring in the tableaux.. . , . : I . . . . .. %. I - . opens .or settlement; and far away' -as tfiat of former years. , -He could not Mr lake po t vsi� little is a 'd for the . -86,d,, is i,d;hoW,far . at the Average poor little intants, I � � fiom any neighbor. Early in the afternoon state oxk6tly what the obinAe was, but should be'of the -laudg- sold not'including to,g6 to school, a of 5 or 6 years, who hava it give these people . who, by the way; need '� As a6tableau for. thefirA voted, introduce. - � . - :, - ., big daughter, aged 14, started with: a pail would bring down the necessary infor.m%* I I I - . . . ,� . . I . . - those disposed of; under the homestead or �. ad to many of whom the not be mabomedto c0hfeAfitheii'jgu0VaUQ8-* a young girl dressed id'; 9, neat calico And a * � . � - I , a I a. teat. s -hardship "'Ag's. .1 . . and dipper to fetch some water from 'a tiom '. � %' . : _ . .1 t adj of books is a ' ..1. . , . - The motion pasBedi long day's manu, . any'kInd of eat to In � with a rake in her . - . , - ... - . � small crook a few hun4red yar a r6in.their - bit., Kiliert radved ill mild reading 6f a i or to a grown lad. In them that Soudaule the -hame given'by the R ,ili . . -I' .. , ' N" - n6t'l:6-1 the Bill tommend severl � , pre-lotuption a tore' I 61 I isfactoiy information, tell . broad bdul *4 hilit,* a am n sys , . the Go ing to' understand it . baud ; the hiy can be spread over,th6 6 ,, �� � ' . . house. As time pasobd:oind she.did, � Acts relating .10 . Mr v.rume-t agree . � ,.,., I . .. many case's bables. are seat to,och6bl,"to be. ,.EgyptlAni_td' ill their dependent ompire, which.his baerl-cov r a, I i . . I I � .1 _ � turn her father became 61armea for hot -the Tiironto,- GrIby, ,& Bruce Railway Co, a . B�I,kil wished. , . . A I . ., . a a with a large piece of I . . . ­ � _.s � . . I I '... gotirld of, without Any idea of .their learn. stretobibg froi3khe Third Cataract for 511 csin�%s.or old caipab; tbat the hoy iaa�y . , � . - . I � � I ,, " ­ . . � i � . safety,. and having obtained .assistance � a '�Carriedl Thelill. was referred - to the I . 1 77 1. . . 1�g-ahythiig,'ibus taking .-up the room indefifii "ei,t,n,, towards the � lakes, and . - - - , - I , be.7. I .- . ..4 . I search Was instituted. and d6nfinued-'farl Railway Committee ' . . 11 - I I I Our Blodd,Vlesiibs.' 1 I . readily. removed., I I I . - . I. . � . . . I .-, . I . I I . . : which* larger children and real students are from the Red Sea to'the wdst6rij border of 'For the - se6oaa ' , . - I I I . many days Without discovering. anything '. In, answer to a question. ficim, Mi. Far. ' 'Recent, . - in . ve . at , igationo . ,,a � h . I . utibliod to. -For .. .. , picture, introduce two,, , , .. , I . . ,. . ., - . ow that the 0 . such young poisons there DaRur 2 This empire comprises - much of chairs. wi bb cross a Sits it the �badk, all bid. - . � more than the track of her feet in the soft - row, Sir JohnMaodofiald , said ..the Govern* blood vessels of -o human � being ca ciught�to.bemspacimlidhool on the Under- Nubia, all. Sonnaar, all Kordolow and 'all age With cedar boughs, and two weather- - ' � � - i pmble of , . . . . : . . . , mud at the creek. A force of -forty lumber. went laid down norale--as-to the-6xtengion :.Performing his 'da,ily avocations may Pon- ga,tten plan, where they would be, under a D arf at. It is. amid to bil � About U00 mi]63� beatea, railp Iromm. f elloo resting ,-on' the, : -.. . . . � . I . . - . I . . .. . . wed`joiuedhith� friftlegis iemrofi fok'tbe , of. time for payinbutby i6ttlersonKauitoba tain from 20,000 to 30,000 minuto.,embry6 nurse,and the romp� aid playi.. �whibhis scliare' 6r as laige asluft.' This Vast ba6ha of 'the o1rairs., Maixd Muller standing' ' . .. ..� � . , missing girl. , A few' days- ago -going � inch lands, but each case'wasJudged'on-its own � 'iiatural abil-necessary to them,' : inight'lle. extent lot a million of square miles is paid t I the.�ars from Ahe - audlenge ....... I _' -. . .— 14 tL .:. A - _ i � - , ­ -, __ __ 11 . 4vokking inthe woods came upon a bura �, . I . . � .1 . .,M_,WQ1d_M1m=s .. ollysicimn wt�Cmlouttp .9, . At the. side of � . . - I . -, I - i , " ­ , I I . . &p. m6ritpi - I . L 1. . . I demonstrated this - with .,to . gard, to'peraon4, varied by' simple object, - lagoons,' Wb10h are be inhabited 'by"about 12,'000,000 people, illustrates the cotioet: - - - , � - , . . . I . I . 9 . I . 16und'to be -more imprilso(Ve tothe infantile most of '.the ' kans, and- many . � . skeleton, and lying near by it � were g; tin - In. atiBier to Mr. Farrow,'Mr. Carlin , in that climate. -Numbers of individuals . I tu -Mussulic of . . pail and*dipper; All p winly indid'ating the. isaid'it was not the present intention, of the . 11 I I Mind thaaa,.b, We- and* ill' ab's,�Lohdoa .thee But wh6h she glanced at t6 &r-olf tow ` � � . . so affected suffer from 612yliiria or dlepbau. , . . . � a of eiceptional fe.rocitk,,-fanAtidisw' I - . . I .1 I.... I ­ .; , . n, . . � � I ��.. . I remains to be those of the poor lost girl. 6overil ment to mature a scheme, for Iskibg. . pr6o. , , I .1. . I . . I . . . I . � . . ­ . . tiasis, in .one or other of its forms;. but .:]!rei , . ... ; , , , , � � � . and,darlog,' Eventually, it seems -likely, The sweat gong.diedi and a vague unresto . I . I I . . . I . . . . . . . I I . � . I , . I . . �.. I . the express business of the country into the this is by no means universally ., . .. I � 00 , . �., . �the English Will, have to tackle with-thip.-ChAnging the position. of',the be" d ' I'', . � � . . . . - ..1. ..I-- !__ ;. I the eaft . - , �! � An AdmiriDg Stronger. . to, me � , I . , I i� . - ' ., . - I . * . . The .Lady and she Burglar. .1 .. hands, of the, Government in connection Res ) revealed .the- carious . � . ,.. wild, ferocious, crowd, at Any rate, it 'bringing. the. parloimer to thodront of tbw : , :'., � � �, I I . I � . fibboarches have mist , . I... � . 1, � , . , .�: .,;�'. I mra. Martin, of OmAli&, didn't adromm- with: the posp-offide, sblao� that the reduction that these teeming multitudes of newam "Do -you notice how att6utively that invade Egypt, which is f!'r, f rom unlikely. -stagewill, with proper, fkoij�l -expregsionl., I 1 . i -4 � I of the" lbttdr.* raie from 3 � to 2, cents -was . . . , ., , . � . � . � . . ... �. . -when she unlocked her - room .and saw'. h . i toids lurk in some unknown recqsoes of the gentleman has been watching lie lot the . I. . . . I I I . ... :, illustra,f6: - . , . " . ­.. .. . . .1 � - . � .1 . . . . 'under the consideration of the Gbvernme"t.' vagbular sy atorn durink . the daV, tilne� an d laat.bodf hour?". said one young lady .to I . * � t 11311 Ca . 11 I ed For.' . I . . . . . . Maud MOW . r looked ai I A siped"I Ah me * � ..' ­. �1. � . . �, burglar. . On the contrary, ohs installed - I . . . --.Tdi be Mei - .Tha;tltbo,Tudgal§bridoiuikhtb6.,I 1. . � . I i ' L . I I . L Omaha .C.Inreplyto Mr,, Cameron. (Huron), Mr. that only aii,night apprombes do they another At an evening party in Now. York, I L . . ., I . him to' the police 6tAtion., The, � . 'ron s,id i6 Government had not arrived wander at large "through the ,vessels gener- . Says the Philadelphia Call. . . - . L � Five chubby little children, brothers and - Thelastes of thoe6 in charge must dqoide, , - . . Bee sketaboa the scene: "A big, strapping I � . . . -4t a conclusion as* to ,& recognition of the ally. Experts gay that A Bing 41 Do yqu mean thatlandootbe man near SiStOkS, the YOUDgeet & bviby'.bf 4 years how many verses sbould be illustrated., I . t . L lo'drop of I . . I . I . � I L - 4:1. vt i ,; ­ � .- - - . . fellow, fully six' The high, -with brosid-.pervioes ' � blood taken fr6m h prick 'of" t . , . -* only 12, were. among the I . ' , all of the volunteers of 1837. m flilger at . lie Piano 7" . .: �. . andthe. oldest' I � , ouldors and heavy frame, came w;1 . . L, � . Yet oft in his marble bearth's bright glow, '. "' ' L . . I -gets in the White -Star . . ­.. -_ .. . , . I . �roh'fi L 9 ' In'r6ply to Mr. Md1saae,- Sir Chap-' - id - hi in 4.'person 66 milbottelidf me* Con. . .. .. yes." . , - L .steerage passen . . I call i f9r,the4adgoj in dreosing gown: ail&, L. .,. I . luoNiepi�h, Right b I M111111F ifi-,500 embryo nomAtoids, : `11�eil; now that y6u.sp of it*. he does I I . � I , the'otteet'wbh big head hanging, and Tup�er said there wag no mrrangolnent . tai. ..-. steamer Baltic when she reached Castle . . I Ing decidedly all( elilad Many . .ask .plippers, a large aasy.ohair, a, table covered . . . . In L Walked a little I between the 0overnme'ni and1be Great while many. drops �iuiilarly obtained � at .seent'hojodowhat interests . d in you." ,. , Gmrdon.y�sterday_ -The little ones crossed . . .. I .., . ". � .., 0 ,M,L . . - with papers and books., . . I . . I I � bi w min ,'of average American & European Sh6rt Line'C' L . . . � I ­ . . .. �L �, hail '14, but in. her eyi.W.a& 0, . mideday will.not ravea, A single worm. '. 11 He certainly does, i declare "' cou, the oebair unattended and 'alone. Their . pretty'. � ght mud slim bui L pany; to aottle the unpaid elpims of th"ofi. . , I I � . . I I . - I i. brig4pt; �childkcn . � , Mf I . � " I AM ., . . . .... , � .. . I tinuia the yo a lady,'gaily�, it I 4believe . father .and mother, Mr, and Bits. Michael - 4 bmlf'aozel (" . date id *ha,t..Iooked more I u ' . , , playing with .arts, � dolls, at 3'. Will illus, �, . '. . � _ . A great* Mibef4l 'meeting wali .hold at, 1 as qui e. a an in I . � . . . . a Vol . . . 7. . ', trats�, ... ''. . . I I .. _. f I.. . .. � . twined look __ _.P. -R_ __ traotore�an,a-liboters-for�.work,dojieI bet, . he' b it MINn" love, with me. Isn't Film came from Cork At ago to settle I I . . , . I determined was a five shooter iev6iVer, oxford slid Now Glasgow.. - , , ­ " . , I la this country. . The . . I . . . Which she carried in .her right hand, with. Mr� Ives asked what is the average pride Birmingham. last evening. J0" B ight It delightfully romantic'. . . . . . y were, too. poor LO . Xanychildren� !iyed"Around-her'do6r.. , .:. �. . . . . I . -1 . the muzzle ,in a direct line *Itli the Ill . . . r , A tow minutes. later she ,bring their, olive branches with, thom;'so .. , .P1 I . . . . . 19 obtaiaecl* the Government, exclusive of denounced the-vikuld,at and I � wag talking '!L * . - ., � . I � - fellow's head. The pistol �waA booked, And th L linlifis extravagant with hei hostess, *When, as an. oppoita- they left them with. a relative ba'Irelmad. , Maud Kulldr and bar husband sitting in. \ .. ,.; - � , 'town sites, for land sold within a - attacks made, by Conservatives upon, th6 The child, , kdotnplaiiuly�furniabed, will illustrate --m- N ' , the prisoner knew from the look in her a . I . .1 . nity presented � itself, she dareleggly te. i ran, -were put on board. the 9, .. . I I . . I . �d .� �' I , ye. of the PackAo Railway bolt. . Government dur*ng the present parliamen. worked: , - . I . steamer at Queenstown$ each containing a . Somotimewhor narrow kiLdhodwalls ' � ! - - . I I I I I " . . -leaden pillo f hi . ' tary receos.' T . . St. etched %wfLy Into stately balls, : - "'., I . that a n�jsatep , Meant' or in' Sir John. Ma;cdonald makea., him to lot it h6 Tories, hedeolared, were it My doar' Mrs. B.i "pray tali W:'hd-`tEAb tag bearing the name of the parents and - X - � I I I . I . I �6,8 a con trast, th 6 in ter,ior of the' Judge, . After the lady had turaedhe� Man over to -statid as a notice of, motion for 9, return. still -as much gentloln the address, 11 Castle a arden ; to be left till , a.. L. . . 1. . . of, Officer she put awa� the pistol." .. . ' opposed to the rights,of the quiet but very distinkrue looking an 1, - ...,.: � , 1:. . . . . .. Mr.. Cameron, in moving for on.Order of people as when they6pposed the Abolition balled for4" Mr. and Mrs. Fern, who live homej With the Judge and* hie wife, wilY . ­'' � J - 1 . I., . the House for a return showing the an . mber of.thq. Corn Laws. Mr.'Bright:efitteated, As -near the piano I I do not remember of, . � , . ; I , � .. � 00asting In the 'mouth. . ' ever seeing him before.'� � ' . . at Sukinyside) L,'I., Were waiting to reedive illastiate- . . . . I I.. I . ; I I . I I... I . 1. � .. . I -of home fairwo slid Indian initraotion the workingmen. of 'FA figland to dentin no to '. 11 Probably not," replied the' lady" -1 but: their difAlidug When the Baltic arrived. . . . Alisfori�&idbn alaslor.ludgel I . .. .. � .. . . . . , To coast Without -snow is not such a very ,farmpologed, or Phat'have coagedto be excludo' from *p6wdr.the parby�whio ' . . . 'SyLof .1 6t . . h 80 be is quite wall known " Now York�i beat 20w Y6rl; Herald. ; " � . I I 1. For rich ropftier and h!u8ohdld,drudgai . � . I difficult problemi .- The hills arq)ind 'worked ; dince the Ist d -A ary, 1882., =,and insulted them, while it.cotl& .001 . In_ ' I . . . . , . I . . , _ - . . .. 'L I �r ..L . - - . . . . - � . .. - . .. . . - Columbiis, Ga;, ore just how onlivCned by eto.., explained that What -he wished was the cho '. I ety,' Helo. a deteative.11 .. .. . L . . I . . - -' ---X-.Itlo-yt"t,nlrtii-n'-Rxnwu-er—. ­`�- . I . I . I tfig' igPI Bion of L *, . . . . ­ . the opor6 of-theip! Who certain *measure of success which. 'had n=,idMpanit6nt- Joseph 1L train . I .. Vcculla�. Accidents..' . ,4 . . I . .no straw riders. . Chamberlain 'Bill. L, u . . ;.Iu;.-d by Antelope#.., . . . . . ­ . . .. . . The . Dake.of Edinburgh boo almost acy- long.;Iea.ved pine of that region sheds its attended. such farwo, and the - expense of Ireland -in'the . Frandhis ' 0 . I . .. I . I .. ., . . i4raog McGrew, a former, of Zonis, Ohio, . . I . � *1 I - antit " ' . 1— - . domplifibedilieimpoisible. Inthedelioste- .1 . I . needles, or straws; in such qu 168 that management. lla noticed � that several The west -bound triin biwoin'Green Was jaSt-leavinghis-hom.6-foi a. built, %halt . I they completely cover the ground. 'From forms had been closed, and othered from The greatest friend 61 truth is time; her In' 'L L 'a gun .1 $truck the doorpost, mittar. 0 uniform 'regulation he has- . I . � iver and Granger, on the Union Vacific. the hammer of L 111 . . I . - greatest enemy is prejudice, and humility. 1. . . g.van general'satiefaction to the, . Cloth L ion. . . theis� exudes 6 gummy substance ''which reb,orta that it waq the I i6n to close recently encoupter'ed a flock of 11,200 6r andlidwao1ille.d. , . . .. . � 1� I & lift'censtant Pon . I actually . . I . L hteal offilire of, the Channel pquadri n. His . 'to d 6p, -Aso Mrs. James Dyer, of Jackson, Ohio, latest order lotven admittedtil beoLulliVir. I ! causes therd'to stick together and make the- c6isiderable number , more. The inotibb - 1,500 antelopes? ,The- buow was 4di a . . . .1 . . .. I The brivate view of the Reynolds -collad, a drifted in pi ' - gooa-bye, its he was L . .1 ground alt A . . 11 . . was.biddtMhetf sort' .post as smooth And hard,a's If ,woe op,j ' ad . . - Rai goes, and the antelopes . L . - tion at the Grosvenor Gallery -was densely wave ran-Iling Pa. The zoadbodi finding- MtL at - artiog off or % hunt, his dog knocked the andly popular.* It is that tail�doatk Are- - ' . . .: . coated with ide. Boats (A Made fast to, Die, Wilson moved for 1 copie's df all peti crowded by,peopI6 who came nob to see the , never toAg Worn. without epaulettes, that..' . . I ' � - .1 rockers or runners, dud ' It- is great sport to tions and other communications prilferring aotabilifieg'og other days who Adorned the. , the oadinh road to trRV8I in. When they gall from his halide, it Want PA. &'no -Mrs* dress being -reserved for , balls and. full- - � ' , . 'glide over the, pine straw bbasting groggilso charges ' in regstd4o. the official con ddot of, I . . . word first encountered inomy of thaw weft Dyer robeived the whole charge in her, 199. .dilask dinners, while for ordinary official � . . I .. .40 ! . D. J. Hughes"the county Zlidid of Elgin, . of )3j . ligineer, seeing at oncil that . I . . I . . , wells , bdt those of to -day. The pretlence killed, and the 6 t � . While sitting on u logwith Iiis gagd00kod dinneiA, or when, present. at a' regimental � . A banquet woe giveir at Cork last And, asking far an inquiry , late the same ,,' owning was for the hour Mote inter. -the tiain might -be deraitea unless ifi. were the ground, 6sorge mess, jadkets, blue i waistodats,, And gold : . . evening in honor ol! niollibrd Power And alsP of the keportbf the Court of iftipeach- asting. than the -pallid food" U, Johnson: sl6*ed fip, decreased the speed. The and the butt resting olf do ' As t�: lace trousers Are t6 be. worm-,Y,ondom- . . . Edmund Loamy, members of � Parliament ment on thO Mquiry wadi) some years ago, against the Phooked covir of big high,back antelopes kept a short distgil',�e &bdad of ,,,, e,,, ' ­�'g g. ,. � . I .­ J " '_ - � cl�air�-,' Elizabeth Gunning wag forgotten � 5 mos r tForld.. . 1. for Waterford city. Thos. Sexton,. Mi.P. �Catrlad. . - ' : I . . tho'ongina, and Weis strung aldbg the road "' 0 dmtoa'�'11'; 041'90'n bi . .11 P aced his 06*8 up I . 1! Ireland a, follows They wot(ld occa- . .1 .at. .,a - trigger,aild . � . , " I U when miss Fortesoad paoBea bra hind ,ot prem -641 the - . . . ... I I - .- f0f.-Sligo-fteplied,w.the tosat�. . I . . . In - the House of Commong *'day by as large: a, crowd as Uorme .for a quaitlist of a mile, a". Was illaa� . . . � � There ig s, queer caae ,— , - I .. notion." . � among . the petitions, presented Was 'Pold des,' atonally got acted aista�nbe'f tow the a4gille . . k . . � I.! ....... 1, , .11­�., 1. coming 11�. �� . . A, despatch from Madagaddat, saYs"16 one from oortain citizens of, Montreal cribed mobbing the celebrated r .evilatY and then they would stop). turn -'round saa Dakota 'court, 4t seems a burglar got , ' i -I . number of Xrupp guns have.. been landed pro,ying for the p�ssing'd 'An Insolvent and hot sister when -they, app at . Watch thd headlight until tile ongine wag , Fred. Douglas was worried it Wa6ing. late. 1he li-ooeo'of Ad editor, and thd editor' . ' in Madagascar and sent. to Antantuarivo, Act �, also I one presented, by Mr. Fleming pork or at the play. I . .. 'na ,ly upon them.' They delaydilthe train ton last evolft9f,to Miss Helen X Pitt0,46 knocked the butglie down and robbed him. - ' . � , - the capital. The Arabs have recommenced Irom the county Council of Pool In favor .Jeff I ersowl)avid'who was t6have all: red hit or threo-quarteta 61 An hour.-Vlko whitewomail, formerly of Avon, X.' Y. of a lot' of money, Add jewellery that the � the slave trade on the west coast of the of the 61tonolon of the ftshohied.tti women. the oration before the Maryland sooiety of (Nev.) Xudependaist, . I � � The wedding took place *at the houge of burglar bad. obtained a week bok6re in 86. - . - , Walla, whord 1,000 African 010es-lhovd on motion of Ur, Courool the time for . the Confederate Army and Navy in 11alti. . . ... - Dr. Gri'mko, of the Presbyterian Chu'rdh, P&W. The burglar tried to settle With the - . . I . boon isnatla. . I � .. t. ig I pr . iv I site bills Wag extended t more,.bn the 0ndof February, his written H ratios and wag priv.atel ably two witnesses - b sing editor, but the man of the -Von Said be. . . I I . pwsob ir 0 . onri Blano, who has just died in V1 " * I --Will y6d bier pa;y , thot bill yen owe -.Pbb. 9bh in acdordanqe with 'the recom. 1hat hie health will not admit of his speak. at' the age of 06, is d�clmred to have been present. . should .hold on to the goods, vi�d,so the � I . _ . I - do . . me ? 11 11 Ob, yes ; Bboner-or later."' "Thatto wendation of the Committee oil Dialling Ing in that city a�tbioseagozvof the year, the last Fr6ndh our ivor of Trafalgar, in Mayor Boo4ll,'Oi Toronto, .his received burglar will sue, him., It the coil T6 Wide . . I . I vl i against the ,editor all very welli lintrr watt you to get� m time. 6,�.ddommerde. . . It is claitildd that there is at the �prdsenc which battle he served on the Mont Biane, Pheque for 0100 Irom Aia,Hleallenty the it Will be pretty hard.. . L I I want be know for cerbain when it will be - Mr- 11oudd presented h Bill to kePeal the time between 100 and - 150 foreign 1, Vassals #,no win taken prisoner when that Vessel, r Goneral towards hidingthe desbi. I X mail who ,is; running 6, newspaper in a ''. . , , I paid.1, it Well, if you want wo to be exact Liquor, License Act, 1883i (Criebolltim a' gaged. In the oyster traffia, on the virgibim. was reduced to a, wreak by the British =igrants of whom so malay ore now now country ought to be encoura&44ti his, � . . . 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