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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-06-27, Page 211 � � - - ­ - - - - _­ 11 ­ ­ _­ , .. .... _. _.. , -Y. t�,�, . t I- - -­ . - . 1. - , -- "�-,W.lhvwt, � ,... ,-S., - " -, , . I . " - I. %; ", r , ­ - __ _ow--�_ — - . .. . I -_ ­ .- I * I 9i , '4 '! . — !, - , � . !O� ! ._ P . , , � - �� - ; , , . - I I � . I . ! I - � I - . - � . I . ­­: liff"ll""AARip wax l"Awn"Ov ,,-' � PRIMIX414 41M1111. - 1. I �,_;, 1,1uplUe.bol 111, A44011 a .."" I , I., .- - � 6�q7 1884. quen _ MIN W" rwmtATM As, 00"9416k MOW*, . - ; 0 1who,wilibeft T", WX"Oop at 10'"Ne"O"0000A oldso _. � '�' is " v .- , Mak It I , I I , -, h "� ,� is, so, . I , 44W % I I � .4t a 'go* ,a � 4uu r sobw Mid his conafttic'u, t 904*.W�" , � , . . I Wp*" ,,p �rbl; . TOOP440" B"6000111 Is . r,sto . I I ow::::��, 1 16h �_ dmys _ I -dobhoW If"OK"'"no-1 #:;N' � I aye. I maillsi 01149rhow. . Not . - I . � -f, " ��, � - I ., , T . F;om V i, W *a, " a hwom"" W 00 h Now. p it" ' % * Aitisholizz Win. When a man is, Arab asilled 11 pas," by as . = 0 J�'sas saa* oss"*es sts' be" - iola ' ;� I'm 1.11 7-9i!, = 044% . . _ on I has � _�� � TEkEGNAPH'18 S 0, �a im ' D. P 9, , , �xm*emauir—lgimovh#$OAC"O"bigg4 — � Hide one that he boa a boXintorisi in, be , , UJINAV,' Holn& and � once to � vNers 4 ', 1, Rev. D" Xiiat"i , , mem.-lawstooa *064, lkvnek ratufte 999 Z - b1# 4 08 - Xq0" � , . I `64 uIRN., .� � , , will remminbd tan aml an a from *41164 sons n � � . , . I L . , 4112A �, .14 I t* b". ! wwwy-five be Cfe his ilintrilso in hisvest.sAd owilossitwo, *0 0111811431 *1 . , *Oumd sheep will I . in Austria. - Hit, , sojourn � Pao all 004"d 4*11-P. reafftod I . I _#rhusxk , inks bq Is innsirt. . fo., 4 ,I drosessakerainHolonaburghba,ve brought into *IWU this yw. ,_ X.ampp, an ,d* . among Its hot minersl apiftgo ON throo, Thes,Wom OftWe and the Admiralty Ca. 8111TOW "He wondaii I l loatf*t'� NOVYig "3?P, *'AA . "llitsiv to, _ make active proPM401411 for an � , I , f, ever as man so young, aid , , weeks. . .Who* at Wo umqu -_ been fined for keelping their glib too,"Isite The. )label Brunswick, Winnipeg, has eu.Iookiug sa, be is, 'Woo Dined Adysip) r I w0kril been purchased by G. D. Bell for 014,000. ' . , loothourpingementswill be oomvla I "peffitlento Khartoum. The. Admftalt�l 04 S0131407- ,- � Cefore, and he puta on stylo, and thiall!i! . QVer tue World. Jor the coming conference between XmCor has it"Rod to the stolizalbsip companies tot In the Looliabor. districk no an , The town of Nelson is to'build bar own *#MO be Is A thoropghbrail. - , B12t iireni.y . I d = I — , , W 111sm sitid-modpwr DIX ,70041 thUsines,piad tonnage of vessels which took bman-ric 10W, sod tli,ii rooster or railway to connect W111h -tbq'Q, R- A- 61 I yeiiii later, when 'the alogs"id intobf, . 9 .. 9 � _ TW IQ0z,VIowF:a1 take I?IiA* #A11 00 . - be � used for transport iservioas In It . , " Morden. � I . I . -the Uo ',,UA i ,q W 1884 14 aim' Z - grown to be a ggea.t oprapplug follow, bi u ppe, _g ToWso, wri"ifea, 14 the 00�019 " Troun Austria. " ��*. Drallts of 6 P Offi0ago Old Forth Paroaltial Boird have roso,064 to Information waw lad'=t ;olin &no � .gh, I - I. IP down at s'-wreade Hqq at, the ii*4 In ZaOch- - ., ,, -1 - '. eliou totakeb,io'sps . 1. I,.- — '' . , -mop, or, im pommiss"fat $or- Ariamorfail" 00 ward of SupsriislQu for . Thomas McNeil, of MIngip.oss, for sterling, 41 Iguage,-holdill" stands. kofore it� a I I I *** , A V"A9,RTMAM'A6"111,TZ0- vlob axe being ditled off lor E 11 . . � .­. ­ minister The. Government ]p"40#6 , ,f me, Wit, an M1W power to allow old waggled couples to live prairie figess. . � miles to love,, honor,'sncT,obiiy a, . .q.60 vs. Most . - . VL*dImtq1h'hsi commenced . I h1mloikov'Volt"W'Xilk mosseep 40 of them--itro going to SuSum: The io , gabber in the poorhouse, � I , � I that I' out, A 9 , girl ­,.�;,-4,The sUio , , Sw�'d"T St M1011 ' 'W�ssasa" ' ' a ' . ed Mr. R. B., Dixon, at Winnipeg, has been for 0 , sid the - girl turns. and. . . I am - - - ppplosiobes to that pork are being prepar Deputy Calls - r If ruland 0 " the old geptlemsix 11 pa," then the I . Ida bUs : mlfikeh ood ms� ip"Ove. _ - . The Established Assembly has deposed appointed , eta . wilies the 820 this present lesson. tot a logo number of transports. . � no to think � I .. dartoken to the Rev. Mr. , of South. Queensfetry; R�fivonue for the Winnipeg Divid6n. smarty of twenty years ago boo . . A last (Tuesday Is desRatch from Thopug of Abyltaluli be# un Zb.=- I I . gagiti opnpistory item %itfea . � and the Free I tfirii out t6. Th c riponed. _1,&._1';._t provide 80,000, he Enobb, � , stably the Rev. G. L, that he Is getting old G�oiigh' to I . Ij =rAble - man to ald t . I . Oats are nowbeing ptitchood. at Matiltou, � . - - Untik � ovembar, wbon'thit , are a0"k Campbell, of Glasgow. I the price being 22.9outs per bufliel. grace, and he looks at himself in the mirror I I I — I ton cardinals � . I , . P?" I"" OX" -ulol*�yan' town, yos- A04roaftwitt., onsised-that arlarge sum - othcut . mind says .. 11 Those, are 1 gray sure ,lsw I 'thar OW 4 money would 1 C I �quautltfiso'of No. I frozen wbiiot also anou 6d tbA clearing on . 0,6� . (14,-*4o'*rrIvo4i4 - placed it the King's On, the 19th.ult., Christi I . Then are renewed repoV10''Aliout Jhe ' and vm kilvertiss, 'to proo coo I . :261 * , 11=1 head a, itsh'in the ( brans, Allan's Olooe, committed suicide being bought at 50 to 55 cents bet * djaposal to defray expenses. Per b, India ton baldne.es that - in not pra� r6thal'of Princess Beatrice to a; 00 An Util I ;rench.rMbaOWt Chapel In Sti John The general uneasiness of thas.timse is. by leaping from hat window, seven stories � For the put two or oroq weeks am mature." I suppone a Man whil has prince, but they are strimuoudY denied. . I . street without. This evening, at, the time Indicated by the number of menacing dis- highs . I have been raging in the timber at Turtle eighteen or nineteen sons getting war. , NZ.Popham,agomermi,landlbgd,whobs4 fixed, a oopolderible number of, persons, ?u"s, which are going on All 0 � Europe. The Aberdesh .7burnaZ first saw the lig Mountain. The Are commenced' In 2 22, � , , . � . , I I - Vag . I � � gl,e, at intervals, *gets, nial, ,to to pay "O.000" stiobadsic ug chip. y sotuated by ouri ty, ootigreptod isters of both Italy and in 1748, the Glas in '1789, 1 a and has I ' 40og . . in, Aulty,on,gotii a Wile tile MID ' - gow Herald worked its waysoutli, into Dakota. and does not notice it so much, .but my . . I PM e'Verialloe is that the first time a man has, .do estates, is! folling, timber IcAniettlie inAnd sibout,tho.clispe, moot of them Spain I . � . � � , I I .profeag -to believe Francois "Our- Keloo Mail in 1707, the Dundee A"dvertis r Theamouut of damage, done is oonsiderablei � . llmpmt.. .�, t. i - I i I I '! I ,being Frouch-Oxna4lano and boye4 Soine- sidoes, thal sh . a intends to respect the in - 1801, the Dundee Courier in 1816, and and can scarcely be calculated. a son married it mokcs him. fool about.93 . 'Wif nqui, which Is said to have . I f Morocco, the peoples and the Scotsman in 1817. , , - . .Amorosutilw , sial got New , , g in'the earl independence o � I An Emerson despatch of June 11th says years old. with hie taith gone, Well, th6 * 'OrlAing. 'Sb (h . 0012, failures boon larTely directed against Agruliti of both countries express open dis- Lieut.-ColosialWas. Green, of the,' Black A heAvy, rain with hail passed here at 9 big kid is married,..Aisd insy God bless him . 1 4 . have Air. urged $in ers.n* dally Ca�holio octrine and prectioqn, seems to =,and sore feeling. Thedlepute between . I . - o'clock. last, pi t, Some of the* hall were and the little girl he has obosen,'au in .1 y Watch," Royal Highlanders, has been ap I , _ -4 __ my � I � 412*4. & ., . lit t ow up . . . . i i - - � tvs excised indigrtallon, and, a few 610468 Servis and Bulgatia, 'will probably be I uted a Commander of the Most Honor. ball the i4e of bass eggs., A great many they live happily to see littlooneo gro . i . wage thrown, breiking a couple of windows settled by the intervention of the neighbor- lboll in recognition "of windows were" around them to bless them and fool an d , On Friday night Abe;, Mislay, obliged analampe in the sacred eaifioe. Who let- , jug Powers., . . . , L a Order of the Bstb,� broken. All the skylights giand-0, gosh, I a un I . With brutally outraging 6 6 -year-old girl at . . his services in, the Soudan expedition. in the Fairbanks block were broken. The I suit write it. 1 Dan , . Oxford, Mize., was shot %ud kiQ,Wbile vice, however, was allowed to come to a -The ocriousueom of ilia English political The Rev. John Macraughtou, the dis. !torm did not reach as far north as Dom. stand it to be called 41 pas 11 by All the I � rislaPl ig arrest by Couptablo, I Jo, * * . . conclusion quietly, but the crowd continued situation, especially since thi cobfirmation tinguished Presbyterian Anion city. I children in the wide World bui that I 110 , , , , , . Y. td haing about the door until Father Chini. of the torrible news from Berber, in Liberal leader minister Dud I 11 grand 11 word, it seems to ,me, would . \ The -skeleton *of i boy *" found In a I my be. in Belfast, died there lost The BattlefordHeraw says: The dude f . pond it Avondale, 0.,64 11 Sitinday morn. quy made his appearance to enter his back, inforred from the faqi that Mg. Gladstone I I I make me feel like A veteran of 1812. The Mg, with � a rope around -his� neck, And w when he was assailed with defielva - shouto spent a great part of this evening in per. month, at the ageof 78, 1le was i native, in relstooented here by Big Bsails sons, who little 7.� , car -old kid of -the family wanted � . and epithets. An attempt was also made sonal efforts to � reach by telegraph eve � ry of Greenock, and oub'of the Disruption I have been driving around in a buckbosid , u atone tied to the ro14. '. There ig no, ifu worthies. all spring. They ire got up in the height to get marriedi too, but he was talked 9 t ) I I.. .. .­ -ble I . .� . , I . � , �, I . OtO to drive him back into the chapoli but he � one. of his supporters, in the House at pro- I of fashion, Be I . of it, after a while, He thought he ought - � delatity. , . _ . . managed to got into the hAaki, which was induce them, to. - T. L. Phillip, timber merchant, Leltbi they view it, .regardless of I . . For Nis: of- prbVoldu a renewal 4 I tenO abroad and return to. , to have'as'good. a show in the necessaries , the .driven off. is fast, as popoible, - Tbe,orowd . has beau. sentenced to five Years' expense, but still clinging tothe blanket sa . . JUondon at, once for the purpose of being , panel of life as hie Mg brother.,but finally Dow. �, riots hi Brussels no Cis= Obtioti pr0000- followed for some distqinpal peltingAt with , Drvitude for forgqili. A few years ago be, a principal gsrment� One day last week, � I I pres6ni at the tbra&tQnsd stormy debates s' promised on ,ha 'lag the mump M . I alone took Rifeft jea�d;day�.'"dev.'the,sid,vi'oo, stones. It is not known whether. the rover. I was left a fortune of 420,000, which was however, they fairly outdid themselves by 1. vi a., untro , , . I . . . I � of the religious authorities. .' . . I end gentleman was struck oil not, b6t he all swamped on joining his father in busi. turning out with a fine umbrella to a i eve are bed. enough at home, when Due can do .. . . . . M. Waddington, the French Ambassador . . their bronzed visages from further tanning. his bowling at his family, but' to " have Th0� Pope has. inotrOdt6d, .. Mobelgifor ,succeeded in making good his, esoipe.�'The I I I Uelso. I . . � . � 'few police on band were powerless to Pro- to London, h&I a long private conference I The absurdity of the thing is, the greater mumps in a great New York hotel, where Winaldini to undertake ziegotistioile4or the - � I .1. . with Mr. Gladitone on Saturday.. The fact The House -Committee of 46orge Hariot's everybody. Wonders I why you didn't wait � -1 . restoration of dIpIDWitid r4lbtibus betwe 'Vent the Outrage. . . . � 00. Mitch speou owepaper Hospital; Edinguros, have. had I before them from the fact, that their general costume . . . . , On . . — � asuit lation in Is was the came as they wore during the most till you got home to have them, is S,W the Vatican. and Below.00yernment. . I � ­ . %, 330 fewer than 561 applications for the - I er. � scheme, but the little boas has promised that . I I . I . ­ .. circles, and. extra6z'dinaryleffOrts have been . . I . I , ino 6ment weather . . �. BRAVE NNIL161E. . - fteii transpired at the . M.Zalt6uchere, of Londoh, Truth, deolares . . . I MaAO to asoortain w vacant office of hospital gate -keeper. The Big Bear, who was p . recent . sit ib shall not occur agairs.-Peck,8 Sun.. ' - Bbhop!o claim to mind-readissig to be - meatlug. It ban been learned from, good salary .is 452 a year, with frbd house, fare I . .he recent I .1 � I I . que, I a .Up ado . pto i6towart,,Cumber� AL imstie illiti, Saven a Boy's JUIc at the . authority 6air at least one. thing was de. and light, and uniform clothing. 11 conference in Battlefdrd with . Lieut.. - . I I . I I ' , _4,cy. ' . I . ..B1 . ok of x9eir Own; . Kodon. Wwas agreed and akranged that The Earl of Seafteldi according to come, Governor Dewdney, maie a speech of four Farm gaei6k Aor Ontario IN0401 Farns. . 5ilid's i*plauation, thp.tioJoi only li'musole . I lot I i . , , 1-, , was deprived of the ancestral estates by the hours' duration, for an opportunity to Wanadlan.Oazetlte, London, kng,) 144*0-11 , , ., 4' 1 I A Now York telegram 'says: -Nellie - Mri Glsilabane and Prime Minister Ferry deliver *hich he had long been waiting. ,�, ,a,' White, a child of 40-yesis, at the risk of, should make similar And Simultaneous will of his predecessor, on Accomi On behalf of The family of Mr., BAmk,.otUaxthag . � - . , the Government of Ontario, - ' . I t of his He touched on every subject, relevant and , No., gad to the collar for, s4feiy during.as her own We yooterday,Oavad Wm.Youbgs, stafements-,thc former to the Hones of iidheBlomto the Libelist party. The. Premier lrr6lovant, and. before he wao half -way Profesi6r William Brown, the well-known '. I . . - . . . , . . � - a . sou,,aged'17, A � in bed., ind the 14#g . sense of obligation. to the. through neither he nor. his bearers knew , chief of the Ontario College of- I storm, leaving qk agea, s am, from being run, over by Al Commons I , g,tq the French has marked his I Agriculture,,_ _ Wh9n they returned theytound thi boy hAd 'train at.gest Hampton. The boy d6fiber. Chambers--conderning -the . mutual under- nobleEarl by raising him to this -House of Guelph,, Ontario, has'luit selected' . . - ­ . at, by Lth , the title.OfB&r L what he was driving &V; vind yet he wanted from ' I- I . 'ately laid his hoed across the rail: when -he 'standing arrived gespeotWe Lords wi h I leading British herda Mud flocks a large � aiedfr6m,fright. I �1. I *,. " � air , It on Strathopey. four days more in Which to pleail big cause. , � . . L I hiard the cars approaching. Nellie suc. Governments - concerning - the conference I . Five, himdred �of the Irialt, auxiliary I it is expected that Messrs. Blackwood, of This was of. course 'refused, and he was number of .very choice 'and,highly bred . battalions haveilready sent in applications Deeded in'dragging him avriy though he of -the, Powers. It was decided to I . . . � Edinburgh, will publish in September Lord again informed.that wban be took, up his cattle and,sheop. ,The., collection includes., I I to thp British War Office -for permission -to stubbornly resisted. Breaking away from make the statements either on ,Thursday or Archibald Campbell's 11 Records of Argyle." reserve theprovisi � specimens of neatly all our more important � . . ­ � . . I one andimplements prom. . .e serve ,I the Iiilojectod. Autumli cam i m hie'resouer the lad again threw himself, in Friday of next week. Ifisn'interview-i ,ill be zb quarto, with 17 pages of ified would be forthcoming. This he de. . 'in' The book,w I breeds of cattle'Aad eheepi�no fewer than n I 1� I his consultation with � . 17 breeda�-8 6f cattle an 6 � .. I . � in the.sondan. . � I .. 1) . lug. front of the train. Thougjx,the locomotive - mediately after etchings by Mr, Laurie, of Edinburgh, and olined to do pit preeeq�. I I .. d 9 of obeep-being " . was dangerously nisir thei child, the heroine Premier Gladstone, M. Waddington will be dedicated to Mr. John Campbell, of . . .. . , I I . represented. The animals are destined, for . . . The social obvison in London is still very , - -grasped him', and inanaged. to, hold deplored the h a attitude of the English Inlays . . . I ' * ' ' I , I . Doi ,except th of again . , ostil . ., I Wrestileg. . .. � the Ontario Agricultural College, rind are dull. A ' p , ooe I �. � I I . I ... .� . . ill'the -big Louis him clear of thetrack until the train had press towards the concessioug-lo, France . 17 1 . int6nded mainly. for agricultural pur000e . . . � � 13 1 , politicians; &to closed. Out, of do6ro, how. I A meeting was held ,recently I, * Glasgow I . I , passed by. The engineer, shut off steam, whichwere assumed th bo the basis of the '- � Dennis GAllagher in at Buffalo. . offeri�g to enable Professor Brown to make 0 I � ever,,there in much, enjoyment.. The Amodt and . Boon an excited ,,or . owd of. train' ,international understanding, . The bitter- of those interested 'in the movement' to tow. . restle Duncan Roofs for 6560 a . aide in students thoroughly 'acquainted -with the . . . meeting was-vory brilliant.' ,. ,. I employees aid citizens surrounded the' 13 sh criticiesno, he believed, - . toe a bust of-Ruini in Westminster Ab. . . . , . most approved types of leading,variet . ion of . .. I. . . I . eve 6l the Engli . Y�. It was-, unanimously resolved to private. . , tri , . I cattle And sheep, The stock fire also in put - ' . I I M. Paul De Ossissagnso has. convoked- the children." .*When quentioned regarding his would have a tendency to piov9ke retaliation cominisdc;� Sir John Steell th furnis - h the . . I eyele. . . I I . . . . Imperialist - Committees to meet on the' motive for attempting self-destruction, the from the French preio And produce watate sely that it will be dAve , ileil in . EXTRAORDMARY PERFORMAXCHOX . THICYCIM. . meant to provide material for this improve- - , . 21st lust. for tb,6 ,purpose, of Arranging A boy innocently said: -1 I thought I'd make of unfriendliness betwe , en the two,p6opled bust. It is Ill I I I . I I - I 1. ,.- , , the Abbey on the next anniversary of the On Saturday 'week M. Sinclair (Mid. ment of the general.farm stock throughout ,.. . , party programme, with Prince Victor, as the train stop if I put ndy 'head in front of which might, result in weakening. M. poet's � birth. . - I - . . . I Lotbian B. C.) and D. A. Hine (Edinburgh Canada. Professor Brown therefore Aimed, . . . � . the recognized ,head, ..­ .­ . � I . ft.l? . . I I I . . � I ­ . . .1 Ferry and Mr. .'Gladitotia. and ' . jew . , , . Univereity Cycling C10). having obtained at procuring animals which, - while of good . . . I I I � . Atamoni3termeetisigofOrsagameia�l,ield .... ___ ' - - -.---- : pardize ­ the - success 61 their work. Thopheriflof-Lanark has decided that permission from the Edinburgh Aiiistefir breeding, would in'appeaimuce thoroughly , � . . I I . at Be * - Salvation ,&riny Preseentionsi - . a. , dou6t' Wit piblic the tenant of - �bhn Pat= at 50 Angs. . I . .., . . ifastyeaterday threatersingr600lutioig . There can be n _ � , Bibyele Club to' start along with J. H. A. wellrepresisn't the beat types of the English - ' . re M6'd against Ami . . . Thile; mew. opinion -is England is bitterly bostile.to� street, Glasgow. was not for the rent Laing from scratch in the 30 miles chs and Sootch breeds. He'selooked. !pe choicest. . . . I We * � ad, , I Spencer, Lord A London despatch, says : 'a in- - . , , ... Lieutenant of . Ireland I , .'shbuld he Dairy out berwof the Salvadon. Army were before the arrangement with France, because Eng. of &*houac) which he was obliged to leave pionship of the club., wbiah is run on the speoiniono.of, all breeds, an4of-coilre6bad - binifitek ',' f i i i Iieland. the Police Magistrate to -day charged with Hallman gonerAllIr believe that it -was because 11 the rats ran about the house like Edinbar � I ffod in i46 8 Istr -io jpay hikh prices to tompt the' breeders to , . . I . . I � I , , a one to Coltbridge, . one t with. -their Is plumo�!' The -total 008b, I . .; I . 4tion o visiting . I making a noise on the � streets by , singing secured by ooiio�malons derogatory to the big rabbit", ud stole the went on the, table milo,t g' and Glasgow roac mile from . !. I The Eagi ot-, 645fi6ld',-, who bad been - . "tionallionot and prestige -of, . England. before their eyes, and his wife bad to sit . I . "! - . 0011 F of the collection, numbering 03 cattle and disinherited by Ifispredecessor for bloom. I while ,on parade. The large rt'roont - up all might abd protect the children from , 4dinbargh, started on getting the signal, about 1 60 .sheep, will, it is estimated, be I ing aLlberal, hAi'receiVW'.,:94,06d a year was crowded to excess* with sympathizers, ,On the other hand, the French people axe I � . � and succeeded in beating all records-for's . . . . . - embracing every olass of citizens. Mr. E, u y opposed to . t rr n a ent, bo. them., I I . . � I ,.. between 28,000 and 910,000.; but, lir I .. . � fromthe countess, the',inother ot the late . . � . a doing the 91 miles in 1h.' 48min. , .98 as I pact, who reosived,thai entireproperty. 't, . Mairedith, ex -Mayor, defended the accused, a 6 they !love'' . r c6 did .not , The Aberdeen is Royal 1! tradesmen have =,,or an avierage of 8min. 37iec. per the spin is, it. is tindopbtedly a wise expen- � ' I � ) I I I � . . t and his brothei, Mr. Thoo. G; Meredith, taitionough no,the 0 0 er Ile 'once. just been, put into agreatstateof consist-. Ile., Thai .ditdrebn the jArt of ibe',doverfiment'. of . � I .. . . �- in � machine ridden was. &'Budge . . I .. � Pglnw� "Xils'p"oAkin'O's, .,filisisision. from the rural district .0 - r ce't �be lot nation, through an unexpected call by the is Coventry Rotary 11 fand6m, DO., roadster, , assured. prosecuted on behalf of the city, and ad. I . Ontario. The breeds of cattle represented . - Clairvaux prison on July. 14thAo diced evidence from several .respectable is growidg flistZi.. Glad i e, practi- Rome Office for the production of. the -geared to 6.2 ­ , .. . I .. , ". , are, the Shorthorn; Hereford, Devon, Polled . I . 1\ ' � The Fritideoh'is- permitted. .free* entraube'to citizens who live neak the, barracks; all of cally outwitted the : French Cabinet. and requisits letters patent bjrall tradesmen, � � . �braughts. . . . . Abdrdeen-Aujus, Galloway, Ayrshire, Jet. - . . . - her husband's cell. 1 And' pashes; the � whole whom -testified that life was scarcely worth secured an. alliance. for Conferen bing themselves as purveyors to the , � gay -and Guernsey,; find of'sheep, South. ' . I I day assisting b1m in his � literary work. . " . . 00 plir- deBoril . . I living it they -were to be pestered by such poses, which is certain to'be. resented by Queen or RoyAl Family. There will be a Mr. Wylie concluded his drought playing 11 ire,, I �, .. I � . , I I in New York last Week. His total"score Id,,Shropabirs, Hampah, , , . . / The historii ioland of'SL Helonals r6. unseemly uoisoo.fr6m day i*. &7.' -A ngtii.' Germanyi 'and to - bring new- troubles great change in signboards at Aberdeen . =Co10BW1r1"-LincolDo Border Leicester, - - . � rted to behi a Very bad *ay, the aban. � . . - I . . stood -won, 157 ; loobi. 5 ; drawn, 43. One Cheviot . and' Blackfaced. From Her � I . . bar of peoplawere preparedip give evidence Upsoh the � - Republic. , This' belief is immediately. - � � . . Now,Yor I k player, Rottendon, won one game, � . 1, 510nment of the Cape: r6uid'Bince the that.. the' Salvation -Army. -do not -annoy b�iug energetically stimulated by M. At Culosigrie, Wigt6wnshirej the other lost one, And drew%wo with Mr. Wylie. Majefity?a stock sit the Sba'w Farni,Wifidsor,'. * ' I ' ' . ' - . . opening of the: Baez I � Cabi& hdving.iiken "them, but it was shown that not oue,of, the .F ryli enemies, and is, finding robiiat ex. day a servant hung out of ourduroy several animals were selected I , including the . I . � . away ita,trade in � refitting' and- f� r6victual- . witnesses for the defence lived within;two 'pression -in the provincial press. Thelatest 4, unmentionables " oi2'=ge to dry, and � . . .. r- -- — . Hereford bull, Coifqu�ror,.for which the ' - hug. - " - -.- , � ", - .. . . blocks of the barracks. The arguments,of outburat,of thiii anti -English Bentimentbas I I . . . 1.,.,==Sgimt=teso of R,500 wa . I I . � ; on going to lift them two days afbdrwardq .. . . Flum a paid.., One Shorthorn - ' . ' Recent ritatisdoo'give a startliag'vie'w Of counsel were liBteiidd 'to witfi groat in- .found a vent in � a project for a general,. he found a bird's nest carefull noidis. Apostion wiiiii decided yesterday by Mr. bull, Rob Roy, 45,483,.'and iwo cows, were, � . � . � . . , y built I - the doday offairmiug in 34�glaud and -Wales.' terbob. The Accused were fined 010 and series of national fetes throughout the Another singiflar incident occurred on the Ju'etioe Rose ai, Oagoode, liall which has =,f,rom Mr. Duthie, Collyne,.Tarvea, . " . � 11 There wate..'25,964,-,or,10 per oent., fewer Do � Bts or 10 days in jail. Their counsel gave Republic on the occasion of this year's Joan I the house ,been a questrbtexata a I . .hire, the priioe for the bull having , farmers 16'1881 "thad'in 1871, and 18 per 11 ties Of appeal. .. . . .. same farm. A oat. belonging to . mong country magis. . I. .0. , . � . I . - .1 .� . of Are festival. A movement ban Already had five hittens,,,four of.which Were trat i as ,for .some time, and ,that is, their been 2400, and for - the tw6 ,cows. with - , I , � " scent. ziaore1armirs�bsiliffo.. There Were , - '.. . ' . , been - organized to petition the Frenob, drowned,., and on . a prooerved.. A. young 'jurisdiction in cases of misdemeanors. Two Calves at foot,' 2850. To Mr. Wilken 1. I . . . : - DI 1 a Chambers to at -once deolaie . this annivor. mags�s � . � pitheria. � . � trates in the 'township of Kineardine Alford' Aberdeenshire, 2500. Was paid for 0; . , . oleo loper oisut.'morifaim laborers.. ; I rabbib strayed Into psiosy's told, and Is now . 0 ' ... , � The mairiag . , The French -AwAomi of Medicine has iiary a French legal holiday, and 'to make be. :6 okled by her. ... . convicted a man named Carter for assisting. 2-year,old Polled Aberdeen-A-figua bull, aud- - . 1. �, � I a of Princess Elizabeth, of . . . � the arritigod. fetes, while ostensibly . &,,Dole- _1119. u . . in distilling, I - mposing a fine of �250. The ;6100 for a' cow of the same breed. Most, . .1. : . . . Hesse, And the Grand Dd'k'd � Sergion, of Just received an interesting -paper. on brationofthe,now holiday, in � reality a Many Sootalimen will. rejoice to see the I. ' . ' ways � and, -Ayrshires -were.. . . . " I Russia, *as ooldratfized, at S& Petersburg diphtheria, vulgarly called oroup. Afti;r a .1 . eclectic 'Colonel George G. Walker,.of island Revenue Act: makes the offence a of ths Gallo ' i ional demonstration of French feel 33 ' n of ' . . — . * yesterday .With ougt,6 Romp. � Us the technical detail,, ol � this * symptoms and nat r . I I I . . . I *'. - Crawford as. an aide-de-camp to -the misdemeanor, and & motion was promptly obtained from the Duke of Bnooletiols.. ... .1. � . , y - � . made bi Mr. 9.'J..Zcbt.t,Q. C,, to .quash 'Lord Y1 evening there was A, *Pg'r`a`nd ball.,, All'the , effects of the, dioesie upon the throat, the .Queen, in sucoessibn to thi Duke .of. Buc- Alshighain supplied the Southdown, . . . . . ' . . I . , ' icilo learned .. judge, sheep, the price for two-ismo a ve awes, , . . � Resnarleable Faith Cures the. odnv* n. '. The. sid fi festivities were on a, goale:'Pt unusual .= contains valuable bints as.to the .. . . . . , . .. ... .. . cleuch. ' Colonel Walker represented Di2m- I I . . . . � '. .% . . I . . delivered judgment yesterday, holding'that being L210. The Shropshires were pro. I Magnificence. , . I � � ice for it. 'One of these consists in Bev. H. W. Bzown, of'Brookly.n,'related fries for many years, find has been Lieut.- lisirate has no* inherent jurisdiction cured from Sir Henry Allsopp and I. Mr. - I . . . The Czar and Czarina, met ibe 'PiIii0ees burning a mixture of turpentine and tar in - instances of faith cures at the Adelpbi Colonel Commandant of, the Boottioh �& mag I ibind ,Evanie'; - the Oxfoid Downs 'from Mr I . . I . I . � Elizabeth of Hesse ab'the Sb, Petersburg the nick room mud allowing the child to Gospel Theitrd. to -day. He Bala he knew Borderers Militia. since ,1873, whim lie ovbi miademeatiors, . and there is nol I I . . . . . � , - in'the Act creating ibis oOen . oe;tb give jurie., Brassoy,-M.P., of Heythrop Fork, and the - I � ' * . -depot yeeterdaij. . The route from the breathe of the smoke even when "this has Miss Hutchins, of Biooklyn,Whi) barl been spoiseeded � the Hoc. Henry Butler, di* viotion was tfipref6re . Hampshires from Mr. Persons ' . . I ' station to the pa]OL06 *" double lined with become so dense that it. is so a-roaly Pond . .1an invalid ,for twelve 'years. She.was Johnstone in. the command of.'* regiment . OtIon--- The . bon I . . . 'Woo' "'re" . . hie to- sea. - The relief is said to be simost afflicted with a curvature of the spine and '. over quashed.. . . . . . I ton, Michaeldevert.two rams � . I., . . � All . . with which he has.been connected for . . of the latter biis6d' b0stillg .Land 0 lwe� . . . troops. ileetaurants and bar -rooms instantaneous, as the -lungs act more freely a tumor. By*prayer alone she wag cured, 30 years. I . - . I . 1. I . .. . . ' I . . . I 100 & The 10 11, - along the route were oidelled to -be closed -bed And has . . . . collection is altogether one of - the beat And - - . I . . . . . , . Sod the'phlegm is at once I osened and so that she a . . I The Now York State fish hatcherlea At . during the'prooession. . I . . � . . .6 rose fro- her .1 - I . - I , I . . onia are reported by the most dog . . . � . . . iMl i - Catskill and Caled iprebensive of the, kind that have. I . � expectorated.. It- has been noticed that; been OVOr Since. Another. lady, a . I . . It is stated, that the Gabluetsof riatinap . I A W.0inunl1i Alleart. . . . i . portions of phlegm And of the, false main- . member, of the Bedfora'AvenUe Baptist ­ . � superintendent to be a compleve sued6os. . ever lefb this country4 , ., . , . . Berlin, , Rome And St. Potereburg.'have . I — I .., . . . . . I I . �_�� �. . � 0 � brine placed in a glass are dissolved by Qhurob, of New York, had been devil for Charles Augustus -Is it. true, was that . A. young man who visited the circus' .. - . I � I . I . . I I I agreed to an interchange of views conaern. the! action of the fume vilotivi 'After �Soh' thirteen years. Her pastor -laid his hands love takes &way the Appetite 2 � - the other day ruined his black cle4h cost by I I ran -1 � Presbyterian' Coisnell. . , , -, . . , . I . I iL . . 1 . Ing the Egyptian Co4firende propsos�d by fumigation the throat and mouth are to be upon her head, - ado slid she 4as Ma -It' certainly does. ' � inadvertently Jefining'againot the sacred I ­ . . . . I I i Earl Granville beforo�%klng` A%part in.it- washed out with a solution of coal tar'and' instantly 6ured. ChIlly Rev. Mr. Jones, of I 44 My worst fears are realized. I Ohl how elephant., ' , I.. . � .. On the 24th -of the present monthtfie - L � I I I This will necessarily asidie,S-del y. , 'lime wateri Three days of Ibis treatment Ithaosi N. Y., Wall on the point of death can I bear up 'under ib 111. . . . . third meeting 6f the Pati-Fresbyterian . Mr. . . .. I I ectaiadioalohre. The fumi. fromdyapopois. He was aliving-okeleton . -,:Why, my a . on . , What io'tlie matter ?is , " . Friendship which flows from the heart Council will be held in the tdwn'of Belfast�. Johnson, lately private Secretary to sufflOe to Off I finot be ,frozen by adversity, as the, water Irelasid. The first of these Counoils,was - . Earl Spencer, has just. married. ouvol-the -gaiions are,­beyides, of great importatfoo and no aw tb. The' speaker I You know how deepli I -that is -how all . . . . - . hat flow - a from the spring does not congeal held in Effinburgh in 1877, and the aeoondl; , . . The ladywas so disinfectants of the siok room. � . : prayed that he might -be made, whole, and mudh I think of Miiss-.Blank." I I ..., � I . I . . I I . . , richest h6iresees in Ireland, . . . . i like 0 winter. . � . as - our, readers remember, was hold in . . a Miss Reiss, and her present annual a Oure was.,offooted in one night. . I . . 46A charming girl, land I am glad yoi I � . . . I 0 '11',bo increas Merchant ;;.rderii Oft in. .E. Catlin, of this city, said be. had her." � . , .7 -The ioport'that there are no plus in Philadelphia in- 3.880, The Council will'be , . . � revenue is 02 ,000,,which-vn ad A wealthy . I . to 6200,000 Oar year upon the death of her - - .Daughter. � '. � . � � bag instantly cured of catarrh and deal- . 11 But"she, cannot have- A particle of love China Is all A. mistake. The wife 6f the. comp'ohad of delegates from. the Prei.3by. � . .1 . � I I I . . , r � . . , 1. I . I I . . .iAinis or to the States 46 nomad Ali 'toiian or Reformed Churches throughout, ' . I , father. .: .. . .. I Its. for me." � Chinese A. . I , -11 , . � 11 .. . Aterrible. tragedy In Calsis is described n.e,,g in one car by prayer. One Than: . ' . . Tim I. I . . � . .1 I I he membership . Moody preacheil"at first oervibe in the in a. special cable, M. Anglican, a wealthy giving Day he attended the FreaVdiblodist ,,.Why not 211 . . I .. . I . � . the world. It is said that t 1. .? . , , . . . i 41, Because bar Appetite is not affected -'in � ' f; the Churches. tobe represented at said . I . Temple Gardens yesterday. A:niong those merchant, recently waggled for the lead fid Church. He,. felt the power of faith seize . -kra. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps hag- put 0 1 1 - . � . � . . him. lie went forward to the altar and t . for immor. C01133cil B111011bIs' 'to 50,000,000- Of the I " I . I . he least., Last, evening she .took four forth si.theory that in bh6 race I present were: Gen. Lord Wolseley and time, his Wife being about the came age as . I eneral . b6d� there arq twenty-eight . I � . . Many otherofficers of thearmyi Earl And his daughter by'his first: marriage, M1184. was anointed by.&. n6gro. when he atone Plates Of ice-cream at one sitting." - tality the same oosiflk takes place its in the 9 . . . I I Countess of Aberdeen, Duke of Aborcorn Anglious could not endure her stepmother, from, his knees the pain bid lefb his hand " Don't be alarm6d, my Bon; ice-cream physical world. The fittest only survive branchoB in Europe, in Asis none, in Africa '' 6 . . - B d tan away Her . A ness In his Oar h � I 1. . I . � I in the process of spiritual evolution-. - I . six, in America fourteen And in Australia , . . the Earl of Sersey, several members of. &, an . father.' pursued -her, ad illosip- q011it count," . . I - I nine-sixt -six branches in 'all.' The 1 ' . . I . and an angry alteic . . . I . . 7 . 1. . - I � . The Court of Alabama Claims at Wash- y t by each branih . . . I Rothschild family and a number of wom ation tovk plaoe,be. number of delegates sen I I . I - . . I . tween them BLAnglious, iu the heigh'i of r speaker said the Lord had per. -The new mode in Paris of dispooing of ingtou will bear no wore cAsen before ad 3 determined by its comparative nUmeri-, . . The overwhelming majority of 27 . I -to. 135 , Massachusetts dootor to almost babies not needed is to take. them to church journmeub for the summer. Eighteeil "al . strength. The Pawllreabyterian ' . . bers-ot--PArliouneni. ,' - p 0 An'toll, , . � his passion, draw a aword-oAne and stabbed witted A . by which Mr. Woodall's proposition to 'kill him; - After taking a sample -bottle of . hundred �ud -seventy - cases have been 0 1 his daughter through the heart. The mur. and leave them under a seat. - . Council is a consultative and advisory hat, I � . . darer, who was overpowered with j'ief All the patent medioi6is' Eide he tried the t to say who do you a nd subtilitted and judgments not a Ibg . islative body. ,The America I a . . . extend the ouffkage to female householders ) , In life , rergu ib in difficii! d9d 'a was promptly arrested. faitb. oure twelve years ago. He -is still 'the most mine I hief- enemies with the worst Bred in 11 7541 tot the agg"94te a t delegates. have already hat out for . the - was rejected by the British House of Com- _. - — suffering from disease, but hopes to I be 6 against 07,280,000'olai m1notm. I mons on Thursday, iiight bee- caused the ad by faith.�Chicqg6 Special. I.. Intentions or friends With -the basis - � Pf Council in considerable numbers. . . . . � � leaders of the Woman's suffrage moveme The life of a more worldly man, is like Our =1:Ti unions dude. ban started . . . I . I . nt . . � . The, French Chamber of Deputies has the reporb .tEelob ioo-orbsin makes girls . . � . I �� F to reconsider their' determination to refund sit Africa& river that wastes itself by soak. ad the amendment to the three years' The accident to the- ABIslandi Pa., Ax-: . , . I � lug into the desert sando. . . The future destiny of the ishild is always reject freckle 6od.too in.- The statements in so 1 t the payment of taxes pending We extension I military service Bill, granting immunity to press, in which eight-per6ons word killed, is, . i I . the work of the m0theri _Napoieon. . I . far as frookles is oucerned, we behove to attributed to neglect of orders on'the -pMt,, � . . . . of the franchise to women. The broad of life in love ; the salt of life, . _' ' pupils in state schools. . I I be a malicious f Sirlication, but as to ,the of i telegraph operator. I . � . I .1 The rdporis of the engifieers appointed to -work,, 'the,-oweetneso of fife, poesy.; the - A suit Involvilig 4450,000 wag begun yea, . � � I . , consider the question of providing for In. water of life, faith. � I I terday by the NatherlaudAmeridan Meam- - Neither a gr�sat fact, nor a great man, nor boning in We ,must admit that we never There has neatly always been a good, . , .. . I . . a greab ' it picture, not any noticed the toot -sure. . � � . .. I Bhip Company against the owners of the Postal nor a.grev . I . 6 creased shipping accommodation soroswtbe, -PalmleAt fans that are'allowed to to. , other great thing oaa'.be fathomed to the wife behind every great man, and- there As, . . . ' I J. * �7. Fraiiklin, Superintendent of the a good deal of truth in the saying that M , I Isthmus of Suez bate been handed in main *uncovered Ate no* painted in 6 British steamship Lopauto.'for damages bottom in a moment of time---Rulskini to the International Technical Commission, large; bold design and hung a Dine done in a collision between the, steamships . . - _­ ­ . � Toronto Street Railway, met with a serious mancanbeno'greater than his wife will . I which meets to -day. A )special cable says n the wall. Edam and Lepanto two y—eAr-0 ago. Thibis 1 women are the, poetry Of the world in If bob fatal adoidefit yesterday afternoon, let him., I . ' " � I .. I . � . It is much easf�r to find'# . the same Acute Sri tile state are the poetry 1 I I . . . the engineers are tinanimOUBly 'in UVOT of Booze of man the largest Admiralty came ever known in Ile was -driving & Young, restless horse, An,ciabrick building on Grand'. street,, : � . wise enough to discover the truth than to of heaven. Qlairs, light,givi]39, I1ar3n011i012OF which becarne, unmanageable and bolted. I . enlarging the present canal. .. . � . And -one intrepid enough, in. tbs. face of an the'utisitea States Courts. , I they Age the terrottrial planets that rule The buggy wasoapsized, and"Fran'Islin wed X617 York, fell on , Saturday afternoon. _ . I On the Franchise Bill Mr. Gladstone opposition; to ataud upur it, . . . Steve Anderson, a colored firomim in the the deotiinieo of mankind—Vargrawd- , -dashed heavily on -the pav 1 ement. His Thrbo women were buried, but ibno WAS- � , . �' ." I continues to defeat All 6ppooitioii with no. The Danish brig Rioxiss has been crushed , mills at Fort Scott, x9n.j who wag recently The Walrond Rknobo'Co. have purchased collar bone was fractured Alid his body rescued. not seriously hurt. Mro, 'Mette, I I . � I I inarried, quarrelled with his wife last night. Millet was the only potaon Injured. Vonf& expected ease, and the Bill will now ptobs, In the ice in Greoulaud:and ton of her . ore . w b t I the Sweat band of cattle from the, Sun severely bruisOd', bud it is slao feared he the building aie ,injured:or- . I House of Lords next atownea. , , C "O V"M' River, M. T., numbering about 3,400 head. ha sustained fatal internalitijudes. � bly be ready foil the* , . . over the Island of a proposed fia ' the tenants of The woman shut him out of the house. i1a . . to be dolivered.on. the 4th a wiosisfg.'�� I . I week, and there its rejection will be difft. During the Week some speedy orform: . The, oatvlo - Are &ven inbn,,*oro executed on Saturday at I cult unless 'the dio, ussion �ot - it requested h6v to bpen the door, � dad *bou , . I . . . I I A despatch from Belleville, dated)satur- , I 'lliain a".VAU inst. , . Jerez, in 4aw, by the garrote,' for Black . a 1g,jho French Anceo, were knadb At Now York, t 6"ihosi . �baiugthatLbf "WI _ she complied shot hot three times It! the day, says while'assisting a bee for the pur. � � treaty oinks the 6ov6rhme i in. public botevotth � Mayor Chase "a City %arsbal GuthriOp Hand Socialist outrages, The sentence of � I I "bimation. . . . doilbilt'A - gown ware Maud S., Who, Wag broasiwith 6 pistol, Ile then' shot himself of Omaha, Neb., have, 'been indiobed ,for five others has, been commuted to: impris. pond of , raising. the items for o, drfilng I L . I Two Boston . brides have chosen the .,driven by W. W. Barr A mile In 1.10, look. fory, house t lug the fitof , quarter in 88i oc000dis, the In the he#4'and died hisiMblY. Who Woman L I r ,drkear Mountain View,. in Prince . . apple blossom as- their ficial d000rhilonj in died A. to* winutifj Ithtaki ' d It ' ribery and I)orj ,It is Lohafgdd onment for lifd, One has become Insane, county, the supports slipped And the., place of the orange blossom or the graceful halt in 1, 06J. throe'.quarters in 1,414. - Butt S'log1h , have been levying tribute Upon and one, who turned - inforiner,� his ookn- structure failing killed James Mokilou and f . ,awar All nature Is tali of thoi love of ornam that By , gamblers and prostitutes and received inittod sulaide. The garrote'le a mode of . . white lilao. One bride osimied a basket of The well-known cases' of Delaware. I the habitations oforeottirom, even in the money from odntraotors, - - I I oxeoution'oractioda, lit Spain and thii'Span- fatally injured Daniel Eckert. . I . I .1 I I I - . , - 'I I - R"bac V -0 �1� 0 t I, 'to I wT"V7 at .A � ankoth Ate 'I I . I. , thosablosooms in her,41tandtotho'biltar, igainot the Toronto. Street Railway Cow, 6W61111 180#1161 of being, Are rich in colothig lughtsin died at I �- I . and another received oongrittilstions in a any and Hidkhvo, Toronto StreetUaftsy. And- in carving of the pat ,exquisite ishil Bridget Cuun Crescent Joh colonies. . The otiminal is coated, And � Tlic-lelopitig couple who left Kingston On . � 5 06 year agoi leaving Atic loans his head -agAinhb A sunorb ?tapered Saturday and went to Gananoquo, boarded, I bower of the sitno, and. her white Milo, lave been mitled by the street railway pay.. elaborate decoration. It is only on ignorant City, Col., aboul #100,00o, and not*lth. for it. An lron collai- close r a the the wrong steamers aixd, much to their our. . I gown wastrimmeawlth the in doilibinse ing Quarteil-Mister icks sucto agaolipt, and uncultivated spirit whiish.dabottabas exists Valued at y ano role 1. tion with tulle. � in Delaware 01.000 11be iaintifto wore the name love of ornament in msn,ma it is standing she there and sis- throat, and the ftdoutioudr turns a wrew, prise, were taken baok*to that city. They 11 1 a �b ' ' vo beau the point of which p3netrates the spin&) remained in condevament till thd Down op bed 'ova" bgo them Or other heir Emperor William, during , his stay sit injured while oil * garsdo ?y .6 street car I A Stupid doctrine which sees in It nothing terok 3 a a of Alth�ugh oxt;nsivollyls p,avdi. inarrow where It unites With the brain, tho'bbai waikeady to start, when, they d Ems, Easkoo every effort to 0.0 -pe" to be In being tun on their oroosl� Well .When they wore than a waste of m6ftuo�-�Dukc Of board' frond; I , . aub, thea tot. and "Uses inhissfitaneous dealb. f Again disappeared. ), . atautis], be%ltlu Ire wl4ks out fro. were thrown. I Argyll. ., . . . I I , " I I . . �, . . . . . I . I . �� . ­ , I . I . , I � � ." � - " : % . I .40 � . . I I , � " ,,-, I I , , � , ,-.L"� I I . . 1 4 . 0 . 6 . 1. -11 . . 11 11 -1 I I ­ I I 1. �: 11 . . �_ . .1. . I I . . . I � I . . I ­ . � I 11 I . 1. . I . I I I . , ­ I