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I Tlitilittle rebellion, now existi4g.juttle _ � 140,111rock. , . - . at a very singular one, umya � Z . . __ � la at this mome Allother, inorapoo otrihiftly illustrative . . . 1i Iole of Skye, Is&) 0 the NowTork OcI111114rPial ,it the, d , sugere that besot the I)fe of electric A, Imat (Tburhday) night's So.Jfibu, 1,3 0-1 Two terriblerailw4y accidents happened. rZ E, P-LULME 'T9EWS90t. Professor Frogman iii iorgul#htly. A . . , . the . .r � 4tertilisr, bw not houn Very � OlearlY doem.fou occurred in Brooklyn- yesterolki,y. o4ya. Toe proposed treaty - � I ga, Their gas, have betm ael to Is clooses, in -the sdcouliti,4 04 mak Allen slid Thomas Fitzpa.trii4s, $via SPIAU 1444 V13" United 8 on Saturday afternoon mud evening., Ono I 'llay'lifie 0 � , on Many and very different I � � Later) w000 of the H 'a' lia in Parliament 0 1 . umber at Mimico.ote,tIou, the 4'!'mo b �.. on I to, t�u to r =494 by, Om 10 a least experienced men, woze sent otw to bt)p a 11:4 . . XT!c,roa,t'r'o`ab71 lop I- "" a, They oto objected to, quite � I . 4 1 IRV,: 1.014 other east at the Dou in the vicinity of � ' . or. 1'.. '. y ding !a o1j'aled IQ ailh ozolt;as ,groat intereal; attiong ubipowilera a. . �_ Or. . #..# ts be � Me ; but 4 Wont in ., All'A li.l.t.,liz. it. YOUOW4 � 0,4,a I or-1410do from hio po diffiakilt to undtrataud end account. lor.any if Owes" out the lines of , the Long Island *udotberckhare, whoi 'fp%r theiriateroats, � , . r-awazly. iint of view, by the ounceivable dibOnillteUt MMOP9 4110' poor TQ�Pboue Company. The 41 trouble," will hugor thatch . I , Loolifeville. The victim at the Aeor, w4a a I eloingth" cljoeobo,bliob , .. . W460L Y�' 40 a Westing of Ilho Pon Credit carpenter parroad. Jag. Grjffi U. � iiewb. the SIIAO144 tree U0409.410,graist Be . mear torotton of thav island. . L (nutid on the corner of Wa and Board at Trade to day tbo President, - L L , 4 And from the pansy � , L' IT Tile purphe velvet blovni.10 (tuabold away; I phinglon I to the geolor I A 0 thail at aNu . own kip. heavily,, re4ocalibly from boo Point Of V. I . %rdiug, r6farrod " .0 3 80 In the after. be "Ifill'are ,'�W,Xinp,L (I of %be obixfoll. They 4raabjooatud� no, loi5ki Tho island is in the main Uuth for agrt- York streets. A too, whe Ill % H ., ". 11 Nature 44 oullortbuti At 0411 to -As, - L I I low 0 0 lower lying - tracte Are . t , it Active man, alleriff I'tio 'fll-'�Ii �'g al� Kimico, statiton, he otepood # . , y zjoloua .church dear by the uiture. Th L I.. aboutthirty-twoyears of age, put On hip depIrOBAOU in lir4de. S. S. Hall, merchant . � - impla, whose I at the L , oil to 010 maxot track of the rAilivoy to -,has Luxt your ,heart ondmalleyout biollopIq iuffioe is so high thothe susceptible of cultivation in Potatoes Ant! a " spurs",aud climbed the eighty toot pol ox,d ship4wilier, u Boinotbing , ,rogrotEl to few Other prQduotst but the climate to to the top. kitzqmtrio� sto6ci on the slaf ti I aid it thig tres,ty between avoid a brain of freight care that was baing , &�Juyo, . L .- the Opaiiish West ludiais vind'Ouited Somes, , The day has b,eon. too dark without the sun; see those wbo, bp)4' it Mixed up with uOt'vorable, the soil poor, mud the results Wulk watching his. comrmde mEr be worked Ile con I summated, it. will deprive the people shouted on to A Biding,' While he was , 0 . worldly affairs At all. But zhera is some- k%ulling oil the Makin. title mix, express train owe��Juio haiiiii-cived tolibard; but,oh t bolieve _ . I - o . . t labor vory-nn certain. The land aystofra, among the, labyrj Suddenli at those Provilloria of 'a Jarge lAtuquils. of ai I Othor. ba*a t.tiffergol Just As you bl�va doue. -0 said r,u the other side, * it tb , . . lith'of wires. I . � - . . , . tbing to b � ore not only in Skye but im Other isleridri of it it Met, it wilt shot citme ong, and ithboagh the, elqginoor 11WT � . � , - he * eaw AtIe � tremble and totter, on trmila ; I .t tbem,out Alto, is to be AnT Housoot Lord", At allows cantiot Lb . Boma not to Some One hall sobbed W -day, as you doAo . . Q group, to about the worst one tion- his tioat on one of tile coosatil while he , gather. Mli-.--W, Wallace Tartibull, repootedly blew his wbibtle it a I . w 1, � I L. To osit: ohy, lineuditiosoba of tearlbAst pain, off014 to turn the bilshops mati at it till we . ,race, I have beau hearil by the Unfortunate man, �. And felt the foyer-belito a a o - celvabloo, The greAtor parti of Skye belong" clutched nervously at the pole, imporoor And obipowner, u4id the Uaited L . I 11 a pulshigbrow have some other viaiblo im filon - and the ongipper bilng Unable to stop S)OU � That wo4notac6uled by hesovefo!d failingzating heredldt*,ry,r (Lrds to put in their plaa%s. to One great. proprietor, lind, the 00rie of Seeing that Allen. had beau taken sick litu,tea WfA,4 overshadowing (Uamolu, every- euou , . L ll.� I gb,, Griffith was hurled from the track .- . a 0 great efitates, iniendad for the supp)lt of Fit qatrick. so4fed up the pole an a -moat practical thing to do . some one Ila% asked to -day and beau denied, Two or, . rds of a[ peal in ordin%Xy LL where, The L. I I with terrible force, *Upon being picked Up. .. . . A. d I rLh unso s. nt up he B v1 v or. . ore not enough, S it double or tripple set at de0'audoutu his fellow workman in time to preveral hip would be to got UP a Petition to the it was found that he was I q I afte dead, both. . IT ; , I , Irtulgo VON It may U Pon the soil, ;a felt throughout the losing his hold and ftsilitig to the group Imperial Government asking, to be Allowed . . hat rur s-boLi,u U &U,wisuUtigra a, 'he bibhopa, are the Only Olm9a Holer as. 1- 1. Ld, . legs being'6roken near the tinkle I , )lie let I 6L The Volition b iC L 0 leaned &I broken If twoom, t I id a Many cases the land is davelbing the Wok MAU, who was in a fit., 00 sullkx oneselves to the United Sta,tes. Arm broken at the oliontoler, mud w3forrible And wine hav . e'cravod to.dsy a higher epbore, . at man who keep their seats In livid Of t1ne great proprietor by tacks- aro, L Mr. George R,jberteon, another prominerib , I L I Varlis:ment b, the ortof mid4lemen between owner L nod the Waii0t, FitApatriak lasbed him mera�4sout, I I sa - 4 1 f ,- Government I , , y old traditionary man wound inflated on, the back of his head. � And known the turturowf a diwoned willi at tile � I � to the polo with 9, rope mud levither ballt, � I the I - English freeman ' to 'A I . The, body was taken to Toronto slid placed ' Ha,,efolt their Efforts baffled, And the clear, . eon ito the and .Phivabar, Men who'bol(I the 1%nd li� A, crowd of people b%d gathered MeaLitime dore not look Ono, for 11 ­ . Hard Voice of Vate ring out against ilioln, stul. ear in per abBembly of . I Us with 1, t a Morgue by Esplanade Convio%ble' - I , , I . I I . lease and sublet it at higher rates to others, they regard to tbi,3 treaty he bell' oiet�080C L ap, led, A 'evol" Williams, who notified Coroner Johnston Of L I I Boma one bus lost to-fty the gilded ptive . , , his People' They have kept what others lavyiuge IL I . hilih watching the gullaut fellow, and L . I L have loot. In theory we might Bay tao .., aeociall rent of their own, w aboared heartily as lie Co L with M.r. Turoball thm the Bee aerwas'llnex theowurrence. The Ittitter'offlaial, bow. Thai your's entloared. unco 4nibitiorl'o soul I I would be a well aigh, unendurable burden policeman notified Fire Track MPAUN, with the United Stateii the butter. He 01) , , To -flight he hours tbv liaxdi&$t aguoill.i same of the varlB, but the earldowN hit" to agrioultoral iudustry*evea in tho boBtL No. 8 to bring t4eir oectional ladder, In � sv6id the treaty will destroy the shipping A ij� 8 I ­ ever, a sidar�d am. iliqueap, urlueearomry. Of failure in tile val;e to win the goal, utterly lost their Anciel: -they I I I . I I . . pt character couditious, while the conditions in tile , bo , ,9,qlockjjx tho,ovening Mr. Blakely,, . - � have become aim few 'Mibutati the horses. depilied up the trade of the Maribime. PrIfivitioua.-I".aff-a R­T�ro Credit, a Wend of tbe,loo.wied, . ! ply one rau% in the horedi. flobrilles are the worst. Tile croftern - are street with the truck' the ladder was pull m%tter ofvibal. importiance.. L I Some one has.barder t"lop to bear afid do, tary-peerage., The earl with hisilluetripuB I - Mr. John V, otimul into the city and took p.)4ef,eiou of . fitus wilaer trials than yours, ,which be eon . . rimply amalk routers -well, who hold little up to the CrOkoArms and a couple at luany .04 flin, M. P4 P., said the colonial ofinnec" his body, wbi,b tentis; . I Soundinaviull titlq really differs in nothing . L , , . . fiel'As Or gardens upon the most uticoromill firemen aNcerided I it! � They utlfa�teusd . the I 110u, Once A bolleflo, w � as now "a, greAt - dia- ,at I 1. w4i then ru�povaa tohis . Some one is fartber aff from heaven than you, from the ' French Marquis who walks at Lenures-that of tenants at will -slit high limp &nd atifferlog man and brol,ughtc. him advAntoge to up. He urged thm, tbo,Boar4 - a home,, . �� , . , , .. . , . I Knows less of hilloluess.'and has fewer friends, bidoro) bim alid the Fronon, viscount who. rents. � They live by fishing and kelp h aufely Lto.the I . - , - , 11 Upt, ground platlue of N96h for free ationmercial. intertlouras with WE EXCOIJI) rA,TALXT7X. . I I I . . simid the ap. The ,second accident , resulted in the SOlLor one bag wept to -day disconsolate, - . I wallosaftierbim. But the bishops still hold ing, and by serving summer t viriotio,-aud hundreds of won aud woman, A.Ilea 'as thaullicedstilut ; that every effoo should In utilso , with the 8?4me'seaito .0 ,. w 48 11 . earlb. has pureed his pain, by the same Penore fta when their livou torp one long battle with Absolute tliflo'bakati-i instant doath of James Norton, a man, Anot felt ti a v�orld as harsh and desolaid An4leli:l braved tbe'wrath of Rultio, not, for n am ambulanae, to bhohome, be m ads t -) get thiv, Mr. Simeon, Jones, as tile darls, mournful slues and uripping rain. destitution, with the adds terribly against No, 52 I'Mary street. Hi3 escape from ex,Kayor, said union. vvith" Quebec wbotit. 25 or 30 years of ager, who worked in , . . . ecclesiastical privilege, but for morttl right tea, I . � " , . . .. . � . I . . . I I. . dehth waR.nmrrow, for bad he fallen to the mud glicario bas not been a success, EEO the Lailievilfe nureeries, �-nd resided with . some one to slid to-nigbt­unqomforteQ, -441wben Stephen iiangton read out vile, 4 big poienta Dear the drte4wood �aldo line. . � 11 he beart w itLi all its little woeil tievrossed,, obardatier of Henry, And. wruug its move Thai there ;bould be di4pont6rit among sidewalk be would have been killed suggested libmt the chief plattorm for the . A worti, pe;baps, obe sale bulk left unsaid I people so situatiod-ebpocially when the ititHt&ntly. FitzpatrioWo bravory and ,Looal Govern ment -Woorxpider next sooki,it Asucone 'witnessed ,the accident, ib�sj,of. . � . ,� . I Is burning bt,141 within that gatient breast. than roluawAl. from John -as when El p6ptilhttoa is so excessive as 10 is in thabe P�Qmpt action, too, were highly com� would bp the best means of a OX19001 iMPOBSiblO to Ray exactly how it - . � . . � I M. und'. me64 and asoetio, so Analem, cloula . reciprofial-relations withAhe Uaalml= h4pponed;,bu& dooea�edri4 llapposed to have .: , I , . i8lando-iH quite a matter of course, and mendpd,-Nab Yorh,fferilld. I . it.a I ' . Some one Is tire(I to-ulglit-too tired to'spe4k ' witlifivaud king and Oope alike in ther cause, ­ - ' � . . . _,_.1..__,. - . I . . .., � � . I I a atrit-thoy baft,td Annex to it. 'The fol. been wo,iloing towards the. oifty on the -rail. Of all the hardships of tho dark hours paeb;, of-Snglish .freedom. _41 the. blahopal-oolits , i) 'be - - ies_u " 2 _' i ' . I � . way track between Mitobell's. mU4 Simp. I . _ I on ,, he, -at beat, are � Peral.' , ph*, .1 ]owing restilittionw.as otorried unaulmou . . IPOOrha�rt'ALid-h&iid-.ha*e.,4i�own iii-sitivalia, had beerl taken awayat'alij moiniout up, 0 1. onal rftvag�a , ely.: I I wo-k . � . I. � allowea ooily,ttie,baresil posuibilit of sub . I ,1 That the 0 of the Board be son's oroasinga,,Antl to have beau overttAken : - ' I . In struggling for the well -won rest At last, ' the ptiieeot, it would bavabeou simply g - , Sbra.usa is- looked on invi6ritim Oka the . Preoiderl ' � , I . .. I . I , ov sistatice. an * a are 4xposel to the lots I most consummaito match -maker. . -,, irtolukiited 1o, ask the co-operation of H�Alj, by it Ehiinting engine, Which was returning I - . . I � , , , A . I glil, I . know . lu'g- up' the innermost d6fonces fit the for. even of - tb4t 8. all chance, * by Qrdin ary . . fax, Quebec, Montreal,-aiid Charlottetown to the -city after aoldating a train up.thfi I P" on AYQ tired to -D, tore, 00 tire" 'a tvesa�t6 its assaitanta. �tivouiahave been I The Crown-Iiiinoess of Sweden is said to I L - a . ' . -loull - , sun drift; . I � aircom4allides, or. by. t a arbitrarywill of I . Boards of Trade, and ChmmberiI of Cam- gr%ae, .The rigineer aIld fireman of . the , I, -b v. - .4 I- A ."m . . setting the filial seal to, thelong -ellaromob - I � . � 0obt, who opprose them,, are not, apt-tio be be the uglielat. princeps itt'Europe. - . . Merce in petitioning the Diminion Govern. engine � not oe6 %�Nthjpg Lon the track, . ' , #4 T T � ,d,, .,_,. .Ci,. .10L.t li.g,i . mouts at the exclusive heredi4ary doutribu. I.. . . . I , tir l, I", ." it. . And i, vri-in --b, an Lora , b.. . . purtloaltir Us to legal foinis in their tffort� LivzO objects 'to be called ill by p6wa. m1prit st I Ali we a out ads aware of the 14ob thatp .. . . I . . . . . In any more general considoratiou ot. the 1. . - L . I once Intake motivd stakis towards . L L I . L . 011k. Wwing.., , , �v I bole an . bjecto this matter, like at ka L ,W �topcq8erve, thamwiveo and t6ir'.-children ' ate' He wa a never betPqr,',he says. securing a reciprocity � treaty ,With tile t. LL 1. bod, run over.00motbing by the, jollting- - � . I . I I ap . I . . . he engine, Oh atdppIUg'-b�ud,w,%lkiug _ , - I . be, ,ill alive. , L . . . P . . .. t Two I ittle babies b . Ave come to us � . . � have to tid th �ht over. . I . I . . . L . I . . ... .. :- .. �b . . 11 Freedod'i, ill. Bridob- And Spaniob.West Indies, and that I Isearcelyeatithillkittrite; � ; �.(Tg . I � I . I I I � I : I Lora T he ys.n'o P. -n , l b . b 0 t 6y foun � Norton's dead 'body, the .": 1.7 . . pubilto by ti Madmills,lia this' ,in c.,ousidera�bjo,n of the fishery treaty ab, it a mutty ul-O w fling to, get Just one, � . . . I '' ,,'-� ,;, I �* . . . . I The Deacouloc 111hunks. . ' . g'v'- ta� , I I - ... , expiring, the - quQatiqu of reciprocity with. lower part. of it Bhookin�iy 'Mailgled. , - , . I - I 0 While we btive been givanbwo. .11 ''. . I . . � . ' . Mo., tb. I . . . I . � � � I . I . . Barrie A) phousq- Daudet says he does not Book - - people to use the. trhaktt . . Itorovilaviftl Apoliolutt"CUILS. , . . . The following is � tolc .It is quite, Wotorawty amoug the Leslie., . , . . . . . . I . , , . I I by the . * the United Sluitea be rooVenool."' It -was . Who could have brought ibein-willn"O pnot,lf? The, .Li6titenalit-0overtior hao madethe Earaininer - During the ieaBion of .0, Scott �to further decided to, commulliqAtS iot once Ville � pr , wulking . . . �a � o6uiAed amongst atolideintio furt qn,.$,Ild the tbeorylB that di�eased had Zdal.oula, only smileit so.queer, I i . following appointmailti viz., Henry Act meeting in, a certain 'village of the' immor%l& .. I . I . I I . Y "vi t*h Sir Leonard Tilley and "it him ii auy . . And say, it Is not good waullero to ask , __ Cotiltha).A Hamllton� of Smulb Ste. Miale, o6auty,'bua at the persons, who occupied . . I. . � , I.. . steps had I�oeu taken, or it it is ktfi,Aed to . heard -the dugine behind him, but thought . . How vi,,itui s happen here. -----7_-_-= 'Pruvieiohs�t Judicit a . Emarson's son is seeking for a novelty, J . n � take -any stepili.,with regard to the Spanish- it was on the other tr;tok, that being the " . � 1. I . in - the %I. District -Of tile Pleklf(itln, Was at% OnthUSittati .deacon ' way of a grave .montiment for his , . - I. . . . . alle urmally made Use of by engines coming- , � I X?erb patbis nue 10 , oked out from the sky I Algoins, barrister -at law, to be I potary pu . b- who fr � ,quently' interrutted the 'l4pdn4qrs . the .. ... � .. tr a , sty I . ,. - . . . .. I I A _ . . I I I � . - D.wo the stall a by Angelo in father . I . �. . I I he fiqdy. wa% removed to the mee, . lia in and for the Provinciaot.Wtaria. � by ydliug, 11 Thank Gia for that 1,, one L. . I . . . . � - . � � . cityward, * T I W ied I . . - I . f.. house of Patrick Norood on Curzon stroet, I . � i And sectiug the shifting sbad.9 1. a,. pri , culled up6n,;%ho ar6se.,nd I Jules Ferry's wife is the gramt-great,� TREADA'�71lb-COMEJUIDGE #JA$l . 11 Ila dark'aud. I'Lu so Afraid.' . . Tbe�Lieuteolaolt Governor has made the gentleman we's t � 1 � I -_ � . �. I I 0 , . . � . . 1. � . . . I rollowing, Appqiatmeuts'� under the pro. ""ill: " Ladies,and gentlemen, I am. heart giandoliflol of Charloite Bug., the 11 Lotte" I . . I I. . Leslie�ville,'and Oomner DuPoan notifit, � . Than this otbq,ono, befridueartst, beard, and soul in this o%use,-alla I feel � that it at Go8t1ea'%.'I,`WLrther.11 ' . ., I ... Why the Judge Reocrored,the occlolen ot the event. , There -will probably, howe. .,, , . . And busbea in her baby play . . visions at 14 The , Division Coutts' A0, . I . . , I �. I gh.e.Farr-Ant Inquirito beliade;. - . tiot. be Any inquest; as the a6oident did noi I To Whi8ijor OvIu.-I I "Don't you cry, . .1 1880;11 -viz - - . . I will be 4 great blesatug to the people at this Celia Thoixter i3tiriallas'llar: paoms -,�ith' - I . I . .. . . A L66don cable'sayg! Judge Maniat occur At a,bromsing, find the Proper pre - I'll go with you LT. I the W 41L ' , Ouiiles Xitudgay, - of tile t1w 11 Thank God. for that I" yblled the water color figures upon the margins 'donie- I yt - , : . A . . . . i � I . . - nallip of, Platte." �'Bal,I&JIUB&nd gentlemen," b6Z with bar owif baud I . . at the court of.Queen's Beticb; hoe, -ordered olmionwhad been observed by the. driver � .1 I So, on t -from their -own warm heaven thel stopped North Gower, in the county of 0%rjutOnL ' 'to .deaeo�.'� .I I ;in sorry to e4y. that it Will .1 . . . the atay of execution - in the Allanob-Cole. . of the engine, � . . . . : � . Lib a suowflulies fr in sr4r to -star; � :, be olork 61 the Fifth Division Court of the continued, � . . . Mr. GlaUtane has written A Il4tin ridge oasei--TbeJuage explained that his - . - _1 . . . - -landaudhL bg,-impooible for' ine, ta'address you this . OASUALTIES AT TOnX YARD. ' ' . . . Past cloud mrd the old. moon Alan, say uaid county.of Carleton,, in the. room. aL,d .11 version of ,1 Rook of Ages," and the organ- atitidn'lu Overruling the'vatolict of the, jury - � . . �. I . . . . . "How crime you from notes, so far?" L �. . �.k-tsad of W. J. Beaman, removed irom . evbni,,g-7— ,,Thank God for t&O"saia ist ,of Westminster Cathedral has.' Bet it -tb -taken i ' Two. iieoidonts occurred on the Grand - - - . . . . �ffiolo� 7 L 11 . . .. . . - LL I tile wlitient-miuded 'deacon, and, then the Music. L � 'L L I -L . '. . was n theintereat of both, Parties, - 1118 Iri!lytoned thenni, he is rough I . I . three , Miss ­ .. . . Trunk Railway to eniployeee of thaToad'at L . fl . I . chairman.tbitik him Out doors �dd had . . . iafiL%.l,eacUd trial Will not be.nea8oBayy., York Station. . L A-braklionati named us]; I sometimes; - . .It the Court of App6ale'OVarr4lea "'a deal. 0 b r I__ - d, , IL . , J. R. Reece, of the township of Chaffey, - F,prtegeue _Wag' � . ter ol"'y _. . . .. I . - , . broken: contrilit ,I- from . Mr.-Adame, thro.ugh his 'couReel, will- , .� t $sky 11 bt . . 'it On hilli. - . . . -:%mye, she Only wanted , a . T; ti..,..oLfA,.,.ur.u' 9 . ; -Diatrietot: Mail S , . . " u- was couplixig cars there when two. of hill, . And warm, cozy crib the .in tile Mugkoka,to be Clerk Of Eliot' . . . . . . ... , , =gas,, for� I . yapied. .. � D' t ' r_ '. " - .—, . . - . . ....�t �. 'L TbirdDivision .Court of -the. said 113 riob .'.-. I * , i 4. . I Fmayle and not for ,$a beckon - move before the full bench -that the -court : fingers' caught - between the couplers and. ' . � Ing we found them boths . to . of � Zord A,nuderdale's.9810t4�6. . -1 �. I . . . . . ll�d to be tooted by Dr. Thekbuirn on . *1 - There in tha mornt _ of 19�9ki-ktL, in. the radio. and. 9 , adL , , , . I I hemet." ' I . . . I . * thaintaill the verdict of the jury. JuIi-tice ampu . . L Nestleil I I flann�l and Jace; , . I Bernard Phillips, removed from office. - * ' L . . .. . . lv�rii Hyacinths. aia.notgeb .tbo forbune Manisty'i acti6n on, 8staiday bae-created: Saturday Shortly aftertbia adaidefit I . I Oh, di Ul't W61OV. them atidling'them oluae,.* ' . . . I Tbare-la, likely to be a tremendous battle . . I a -I , , , - L . lic , , Anti cover with kisses each face 2 I . . .­ 'Deli th Ciitupbell, Oi tile - toww over, the Budeassion to the tities 'anaestates reported to fa;II to him, on the death 'of an' great outburst of populai wrath. The.chr- a brakelumul.-Ii down between t )cira,and . . L . . ..;, ., . . �, . aldRenroo . - ' Itse6ma'.1twetitto-a sister . . I lastnight Dr..Tborburu went'Up t6.Y6rk .,' , They're better tb -ship of Eldon i Victoria, to be, Bailiff of tho of . the loto Earl *. of uxuderdali. Tile uu6l6- atthe. rent $train of v4wiipaper comment: is that . — . an millions of yellow'gold� L FirsiDivigion Court ot,tho said tcoub by ' Of 'claimatito are,Sir James Ramday-Gibsouo* d9goeursked. I '� '. - 1. ' - , the Judge paid too innobt:detarence to the to yibib him, and found hiiii sudoiribg frona- ,. . . . L. I . I Butter thau olta.mouds said pftrls; L .1 'VlOto`eia;­JU- . . . room an I \ a ,I , , . I Weire sukul� rich�r thee any kIi3g; , - ..: d.. st6aci of MaitIt*u.dj'-bf SAtichivi s And O' � a *iilc�nsin rl,, has personal feel age of Lord.Coleridge, atid his 90"cue"'no of the pifial column, but did I . I the 6nd Major Uaiii Larij n, � . . I I Wi th our pretty wee twin girls . kei,i i - . who isexpected to.raturn from lndi� early ridden from her home in that Isitmte . to Aotidact is considered An insult to the'sys- not 4onside.r.416 inj Buries s4rions. - . .. 1. .. . . -, . min.B..-Scs,man, rea gued. I � . . - . ... . . ,�. .� . I .. . 33 liv.v . .. . . . . . . _. 9 ,l�sveody. . " U6L . " i.Fraucieco, C�).,ptiboriebaok without . tem of trial byrJury I — � I , .. . _...:___, '. I . Wilfiam , -X ro' ' of ''the L ship - of li,exp. montih-. The late Earl was a, very - 6111. . . ..' L�' ' : ' ' ' 4 � .. � I ,.1. I , . I .1 . . � . I . � . . I .. . I , . .tdwn ., . his predecessor,-und-the- behig.molest4d—, � . .1, I Mr.,0aIls5_(Ltbeia_I)' gave noltilloin the * ' . . I . . . . . ote killSonan Lot 11 . '. . . � . L An (Old iWa i i * ­ . .. Matildix, Duvass, to be Bailiff otthe- Six L rptiot. . . . .�. . L I . I AnpurAmwo XXX8 W0lXG!lVlw4 ., . - 111 IsgT of- t ize -their respective . TwlmB,ge!s germane are now telephoned . House of Commons that he would . call the I . . . . -i.. . . . 01. g some priVato Division Court j�rustlnb 014imautA ri I I I � . - I . I I The followingirbs foundain .� of - the nniLed.coLinties t pApem,the onginal,ofwhiob beurstbumark�s Stormont. � Dundas 'mud Glangary- in tho rlesceLti tu fine of.flid.oarlie'stholderu of tile. Lto several boores of ,homes -in 'Brooklyn - attoutiou of.the'House to the extraordin. & islasolker lAoses U1.6 Tongue 'Albrouga . . , L L - . . ofl;rAtaL,e,anu-sevnis to have bei3n written ill room , of' Willia . "in ,r peerage. The estafes (which are,-wortb There are tratintaittars . 4660 .1 . ng of. Judge, Mitni�ty in th � "Intokilog ia.mllori: Clay pipev I . . , , , . . � L * 614 L stead 40A Mon I d- . L , L B`ry r'Ull foj�lli!na; . � . . I . .1 I . . 17IJ7: L . ­ . .. 11 r bj$ d.,. . ' , I . . , . . . I '.about;e12,000 a year)� pass with. the titles Biteeber's church.- . Ut theLp.ulpit.'Of. .Coleridge lib6l'olase, whereby the I I . . . . .. . 11 . I . . 0 lie . ... - I .1 . . . � . I I pbration- wits peso - . . I . . . a n6WL In I ODE TO Loir,RTY. , under all ol& Sootob entail; and, Panding a Lytton is at 'work on L Is a mooko: a delusion - A terrible surgioa, a . . . D,joittq L I I . - , , .1 . . . .. - afetijoe, I 1. Of juiymen were mat -) : . . . L . . . Curst be'the wretch thaViabou *hfand sold, ' L avergbol of - the towp4hiii 6' d,,i,iou. ad td heirship, tfie,court of, Session romallce.,.. , , I I I 1-1 . . I . and 91 anard. �cheers. I forbied at the . General - Hospital in - thiwr�, , And bartera liberty for gold - 9 . . . Cumbarlandi - Russell, .to be Baiflff�ljt tile L . .. � I ' 11 I . . . 1. I . . .. - I cit,y oil Satturtday last, when a man's tongue . . . For when elt ctions Are not ii'ma - . . . .. 'Fifth Divi6ion Onurb of the U�ilited countit.,s hits, placed them in ob,argd of' a'. i-ndical . D,: 'barobatrol is dubbed the' "'Mrs. &_nU@HAkr4D,j4 WjERitX8W.11'Dit)SID. wsar cub out in ,order to 'prevent him froup - ;. 7 In vaiu we wast ourl . . � . fuevoir'.. - Lord Lauderdale bequeathed. the O'Learylts aaw" of *the Republican: party .1 . . . I dying'A , painful, it not sUL eXdr iberty;. ., . � � of Prescott wall Russell, in the room and . L L I .. ,� . .. . . . Uciatind �, a Andhe ho o,ofts this single right ' .� _�L ­ , . . vilode of his perSonal,-propiarty to his piece, i a New York Trill a k4le L 4, tike,' ' _ L' ,wl . I stdad,of Thom.,a M�:Millan; r0igned. , . Y. utle-COrkesPDXIddrit- ' - lizarder of a, Wise p a r-Safel'ato death. The victim was a --man, apparently 'Would �Ilhil;countryifllamkglit.. L . bb him at . . I . I Ful . I , . Where libe Ty i'9 1)UP to -Bale. I IL . .. . . L � .� Miss Dyer, who ahmyg resided W! . I L . Florence -'. Martyatt I a , -answer, to'the .. � ,`.; ' - ,L '"i fhe'lAurderer. I . about 50' yosys of "age'L who 'bdme to thof - - ' . ".1 . . , . I �. .. . . I AlisetFli, MatIloogh, of tAo' townsbip of Thirleottilie CAlltla'..r-L.ondon JV,Md. ,, . . 0 with . I .1 . . . � . I C.�C.L. , IL 'a tow -days ago toba . ' For WiD � ur):lJOULY or. for al . I.. d tOL Iff of . I I o . I quelltiov,.It 'What oball we wome'a d;. ­ General Hfispits I .. I r1L If 0, jo0tBIaVc8L I , H ation, Its Baie �tbe Sixth: " . ' ' . .1 . . An Erie,Pa, despatch Ei&yg;' Mrs'L . . .. ,. I h- so] ere must be b . . . . j,,,ilco . I . I I . I L. �d 7- flite & jillat. ' L i mall ?11 is 11 Sitib . treat as simply . he buyers vi a, designing knaves, . I , court" of.. the said cou ty � of : 10 e on u Williams recently left her home at Cain! %icre tobgua.. The doctors, 'aft I T .1 . � : them 11, . . ;erl f9'r *hat lie supposed w Divillion L 11 ' .. I I L , `J his inuillil in. the stutesinall's school " . RIX=, in the .room and stead ot_.ROb6V.b- ; : -.1' Lb'Vo firoaH the abreetl And - meet ,that . The Maiquigof 0amolon.J. aged 12, flude it bridge,',' P&_ , because: hot' huabina .bad . . Is ,,lway8 taught, " Divide audiule." . * I . ­ . ''L. ., ' , . , �t ' L ... an examination, found' -that the man was - , . All parties iii e to Ill L in a joke . - - . - I � . L , ogan, resigned.. : - I . � � felloW,O, Solid 0, panto m.compasi6u -w ,h difflault to kdb along Oil 680,000 a year and the . . , I . . . . - I I . I . . . I.. L . . astaned her Ilfei Bud took, refuge at a suffering from a cancer which had formed L. . L .., , . . — I � - is %�king �bhfo trustees of big ogtatii to allow h6tef in - Edinboro. iSaturdpwy night. her - I ' , While zeal ts foam be fits bile yoke; ; *, . . I . I . . whom be wag'wal4ingl* ., I' I . . . . , .. � �. ' . on his tongub, and the only. remed y Was , . When in, n their reason Once reaurrIe . 'of fill , f . I . husband -and stopfathee' Jamea Redthoind. of that , Most 7L " . Thk� voice as an Anstronleat . uoic, * .",Why didn't you apask Just now I you himL 040'000. . I 1. 1. . I Aromediate 'amputation . ` , . � Be it., his turn 4egins to fume.. - . 1, . 6 . be who taught t a*. nightingale to . Ping, have !, � .., . . 8 . ca a tio fbutud,her there. While bar husbotud was ,, ,U Bela, orian. The unfortunate -in ividuill . ' Hance learn, Colum, ians, to unite, ­ h * business with him I . . 10 Beesi Bernari,li at one ii' a drima' , , ' . . . . I of .. . is of - ourn- . . � . . Leave off the old exploded bite,, .1 she whose.early 31yiXn the i*eet-Aark: it. I have)30 busineiso with hinil* . I . � critic of'96w Orleans. Daily States, -is ;dn with her in a roorn or' a murder . decided Ap itibunit to,' the operation a rather * , Henceforth letteuds Llud. discord oeme, . .: warble - a to the, morning, she w � hoi,"pourol . . 11 Then why d6 yqu wish to . ildeat him L the road As th * . Mama ibe gUeatB, but too late to . proven t ' , . And turn all party rage to. pq I alia. - . . at . , . . , ' ' - .. . . . . I- I a 408,1103 Vg,)X1b 'Of -'�Grao& L dy..' Williams haa fired two sh6tai. tban�suffei' the torturaito which -be had , . . . I . -eltilad a., � forth the 611 imelody 66M, the Aelip.throm A 9 4 ? ' - , ' .� , HawtherheX She is thi-first female press, beennubjdated for some time Past. Wi?eu . . . �Zvhia JYCO� , all, yo, L agent. � �'. ' L . , .... - I ,he I L ,� I . -- 4' W Useo1usedtoowehimand,ild, �' ' , I . � ..."trally" wounding his. wife, and theiaL. - — , . of the ,thrush, and gives 'the little sparrow I . , he had given the surgeons *a faoWh ith . .. - I I I . consequence, would - avoid. meeting him. _ - , � wott.oded Redmond, who .was the first .to .1 . . : L L, ' 'the ple6aant, the ariloulAtea h1stmority, sho R� Alice Longfellow, -the poet's ,daughter, ' imme. refekouoA to his case' the7 found. that,the - . . . , 1111ART C0168VId 01148 ]W.V. — 'Call I tly.1 Paid hitia up atiol.now I like tp , reopondto tibe.ary. The thurdarer � disease waw sit . . . . �laob *ban -BlWgiiva' to * man m throat mud . will exchange Cambridge, Miss.; for , Cam- '' . uply the result 'of the habit . , . -_ I . . . , dim,ely blew his brains out, falling., besideL of exciessi I ve smoking. . .The patient had . - ' A 321taraied naki'm req,sldy�fflle Entinges breath, taught.him ,to modulate. This,is meet hire,' It"s I*e Mark Twain's ' story ' of bridge, Eag.o form year while'she puroulle � big wife!a body. Mra. Willi 9:had been . .I I . .. . to a boy who found a dime. - Elal k - the, higher eautiatiot; euppoied to be. better .1 lam fflho. Pipe witich 1111ink'ar" to like Voting Ludi, BOVS War, . the work of nature, _' in harmony with tb e , ORP 'throw ­ . . . -three times Married. Her-sedoola-husband bee I n a, amoker.. he had . I . L, laws of nature's God, ,Thus far muka is 1119 ii out iu'fr6nt of him to find, is again. attainable in'the latter town, - . . she was generally. smoked ,�as ,moommonolayone, . I I a Wvddlng Imiuls* "O Induces Aller to. , the. " .wa.t.tUn.dL Come 6n, I I want to Meet him. I wish I had . . . . . we's Radmoild from .whom the . . � I . . her. gift'. None 0 1 . stem*, of w'hioh bad. been broken 11"urelinse a Wedding. "re.ot $I All Aar wri, to humaloiL,uVelil,6n . Me ivor , d ie her , . ' lRun.11 . . I . . . . instruments" ,kno nothingtodo but to meet hiria'all day." 1, Ingalloo,the Woman Suffrage leader, & call, and -who. Afterover beoam 'Thial � . . . . . , . 1, . . .. I , dquals the naturalvoice in aweebuess ; they' ,4rk ansas Traveller. . . . �' I .. was s;ara to, emark at a , . jes off short, 'leaving a; ragged edo ]Kansas t3ity Motborys'litiabaudo Williams was IOUs , _a.,. I � . . . . L. . g; 1i woman is &: silent power in Of. Radmond. . I .. . , . sharp -edge' bad, , caused � L I . I - . , .. , . .. , abrasion of the skin, which bacillus . It the story told by Mary Colby, It :art) all harsh or they are rough, when com . gatherin at. first, simply, * , I domestic in the emplay of William Nicoll, . pared with the pure -tone. the mellow eoft - What ille 11111allit 'take. the laud." It required a woman of. tire. . . .6; , , , alk . . . - * ' — . I L L . . of Southwold, to the Chief jot Polioe,be . . ., . I . . :L I.18 gall to make Haab &n a6eettion.l., . . I . AL nealti.viblikel.. ,. . . . Painful.' The smokero not,droathing ofthe . true_ and, there does noi0eatritobeanY nessolth6throsii.- What was the.gr6ab , _Lovestovy in-,the-Atls;lit&--Co)utztirtion Sir moges montefiore Carried m life pass �. . . . .. . . � CAUSe or the resulp of a continuance. of ,the . - -or-l"' "' but that hemade the 14 Darling," be. whispered, as the'o)ock Badly I . . I A London , cibld says : Mrs. Blood, the the Practice, kept on' . smoking his. short ' ,. � ri" I over one of the English railroads, but it is Set I I reasons for doubting it, she ]66o been made hPsaut-loy ern-ulaia ths' L sound of the human Aruok two mud be still sat there tiyiijg to mother of Lady Colin Campbell, on Ur- clay pigs Uutil',after.iIome, time, his tongue - - � the innoccut; and confidiag.dbpe of s, miser. VOL.e? Nature b I thought the ocinpally, would have settled 'day obtained a judgment Of 06 00 i ' , as given to man thefirat impreas bar with ,his love,"there-19 Ono. I 0 against became go irritated that it wao. only with ' .'. able fellow who,,trilltid with.111br affections and finestof All instrumento'la" his own, ill . with him in 'Boma 'Other.'way, if they had. � . . . , . 1 . I . intense pain that he could speak, arid was - - - I I Ing I so much deeire.'. Would you. lot Me Moderg Society for:& libel which was pub- . in order to eL,joy what he ragarded as.oport. . I known bow tPug be WAS going to lives .. fiiiiroat just. after Lady Colin - L' : "frame; th'a ancients *ore -employing their take *Bo.metbiug that.w6uld be eternally . . I . 1, lished in that tillable to take any solid food. .At last1the The girl Btaties that:. the Mau, �ibo.was dine u4olaasly wben fhey� eudeavbred.- to sweet to My ramembialcoo?" "I don't Prof Huxi6y.mayatlieraii3asob6oljofood Campbell had secured a jadioial se-paistion iin become Stich thit, he deemed it adva. � L . . . engaped threshing at the fatun where she ' .. off tho'Norway coastoontaining 120,000 000 from her husband. Ib waii to ihe effeat that : '�' Is . d6monstratain what -country music first' know," stie coyly replied,- making a' move Ala to -visit tha:Goneiai Hospital in. briler . - � . 11O is employeG,, represented 'himself to be is . w Its origin'. 'It is, doubtleis, coeval with, aq if to; fail' On L hig"thifty-Cont shirt-froonto fish... Thisia not &I! official LiOubt, Vtb- ldis'.'Blood, while blis was Mrs. O'Biertiod, . . . . N - single And acnamenced kedpiljg, company , . With to got relief. if - Possible. Amputation was , . . I 0 with Ver. . After a aboxt courtship be pro. thabuman ,tabria, and pAtural. toLMIJ COUU. lf'bub there is on's thing you could take that bably, but ikis atiffloient, to- indurd codfish had elop6d her present hasband) Mr. thb.� only means of relief. � The . 0 . poem.. . I I Arle 'where man have lived. -The Current. -will fill my happy� oup .to overflowing.", . balli for bres4foot tbrougbou� the'cowing Edward � Maghlin Nood, 'and. had been flop Wag r. '' Idea. L . 'k. , , � a . . . . L . .1 .. perf6rmad f b� . D . � I posed inarriage and 'she aceepted him as � 4, W divorced by Mr. O'Blerue. ' Ali a . matter ot. fmrl,%�e in the prose�cs' of a laigo.� ' . � ' ' I her affitwo6d bu�band.. .A. wedoling ring . - ' :­ , , �' hat is !to loved onb!"iready to'ostab season;. � . . I ' . . I ­ * * wits purchased by the swain and 'preganted . ,' I I 4nevienotul,Co'nspolitko, . , � , I ho�; but only a cold answei camel fhat Mark Twal�i * 806Y ' 8 it' is L . ciole, to mt,empb . fact, the lady, Who is no* 70 years oldi had numb . or of students and physicians.' Of ' ',� * � J to Miss. Colby, and the tying of the. litiptial By itivitatio I n of the Fretich . Minister Of Bounded like th.d bottom .of a ooal-box- go interview a man just ad lie is going upon - beelf a widow for,td6ro than fifteen years course the I L atoob 139iontifib appliances . word � - Public Inothictl6n. the, Aoadeinie dep ia Deoember, "You might take, your the stage, You've got to -feel goo'd, you when sho'bedame the wife of M�. Blood. lilBad to make the Unfortunate Man Buffer L - L . . -� knob w a arranged to tige place 6n the 15 bb fi�e L Mto 83 lemVo.�p L r 04 lake the andiah' The only defence Off8red by Aff)dffu Sfoiidty .solibbIe-aspossiblei Heisnowdoing quite . .. . Nuviimter. At the tequostat bar intended Beau-! Arts -hA8 &sIgU*Atda . 1 C6 6 � re � . . . I . I � know, in a der to in I ,. . L as fool . . *as, that tb6 person really responsible. for- well at the hospital, arid, although Pago the ,, husband .the 'Young lady vikited thia oit WbO have. ff . . - I I t1a same. way,'but, to try to be funny after . I y ,mineld the grand prix do Rome, . now L V4 14.0uKe 1111tolte Vp ;it ralkidlyo . . the Objectionable article Was'e, Me. Jdffrich, middle age, will likely live sonie yearso but - , and picked out bet weddibg--dresao leaving from'wbom one will be selected to writo . L .you've been interviewed I" - I . .. it at the 'dry goods store until bee lover the score for the work in tw A to' who Was at one time the editor of the paper, without the power of Bpeech at sense of , . . b &ate; opera Lladymioi CoRdYto*n discovered a tnouse Miss Nallie. Arbhur,. the daugh r of the and who is pow . - last - - . oahed slid paid for it. This he fidl6d:to do L Or ballet;whlob, according to the provisio'lill ill a Is ,, y floar barrel,,oays the Graen� presidenti had for h0 age been p6rhaps I dead )gf. 'IdeL Deli tagto.' This 19 an awful warning to all who L . Of t . he granotopets, Will be repreisentod in ic"ble Press, She summoned 'hot husband more. lioni2ed than Any little lady in the '140, in.summitig up, ' excoriated the society have b000me,lisbitU&I excessive Brackets.— . . mocore,ing to promise, mud Atlas Colby stib- L . ps a U theleMnadvaitiL that was used . . .. Bequently . found out that she. had been 181�6. . The musical section of the academy mulltoldlifintoigettlierguii, call .the dog, Union. She was 13 an Monday, and the � Per 1 . by dlobe, I 0 I . 'doceivel, and'that the mmikohe had -fondly 1 has proposed the following L names t,) bbe sod station himself near the scene, of first shadow has fallen on her fair youlo'g Lord Coleridge when he sentenced Ed murld , .. � L W . I . . . - . ho�ad to marry had already.& lawful Wife L ininistry : XM- liklidbillo, . grand ptis do ow.ls;ught.' Go ' bting up on, a high' chair she life, in the shape of a poem from doorge Yates to four months' imprisonment f6i'libe . scoich linualuntion put! Wfil.-Itey., I an . , * g a flout barrel with lfrarioia Train. . 0 L . , � f6tuily livilig in the township, and that ,Rome in 18.60 I hbuepvau in 1865 I, commenced putichin th .11 . . . libel ''t Lord Langdale thai was written by The late Allen PWkerton'L the Soottiah. . 613 Marablial in 1870 ; Ltifebwo in 1870 ; a Imle. Thu. poor mouse soon made it's - .. I . LaaySbradbroke. ' I '' . . ' . , . he wa only pidying at ducks and drakes . ' ' I - - . . I . . . L- American detdotive, says, the Afail, had a - . with her J,Lffeatj()n8. &a ta PiLotime. Her Wormser in beil has SIHO Appearance and started across the floor, the -1 . : . I . . . . I ' I I Btar,o Parib,8810 L Napoleonic Strategy. . - . , . I. The En fish of, It.. conipatly of gentleman at his country seab . object in %oked the Mini n to present 'dog immediately in pursuit, In the excite. -', . I 'a . I . I interviewing the authorities was A sixth candidate, who is I believed to be U.' want the man fired tho'gan, killing tho dog, Philadelgibia Call " WbStL a brilliant . . Catharine Briggs . widow of I uncertain- joloome Chicago, one cold winter do so few for the.purpose of oboing whether Flie Could years ago. For An. hour he took theth - - not compel her quobdam lover to surrender Samuel DaVid.-.Voston Adveniser. I . Arid the lady,fainted Bud fall off the chair4. idea I' I hba)l capture him now beyond & � I ' Age who own� some property and lives on about his place showing thaw what Was to : . possession of a locket and Chain beloriging i � I � .. I The. mmn� -thinking that OhOWM dead and doubt,' �`e*claimed Miso Minnie Mincey, as the Interest accumulating from divers Mild be Been, and When at, length they returned I I I I to bar, which he now bad in his kee , , D, - 116 causes Garin ' g -arrest for Murder, cleated out slid' she alappod bet hatiolp in glee mild earn- ,undl,y mortgages, A large abate of her. to the house they were thoroughly chilledo , - ill pilig,go Iffercut.efleots of shyness. ( -itars 'on it Now, gentlemen," -said he, 11*1 walit yout I � Thiamorning "the man in 0 39, to, Wilsou.to forget the nawoi�of things, placeS has not been hoard of . oino . a. The mailLe. muned with the silent * , time or Mary � years seems ba have be. . . . Willi%M Parker, River Road, goathwQl eacaof!14 I . . . The next evening she I det6fained to Put- wast d in litigation. On Mollda,y Mrs. tr BAOMO of this old $catch Whiskey ..", a' and people he is talking about, and thereby - the idea into execution. Alphoned do 6 lalklid guosbo partook handed over the locket and chain tb Chief, ro -be big ootiVeromfoa of much of the ahaxin. 11ankrupted ii -Y like Actuation. .11.4tinette Thompson got a Verdict against g 1 freely of the , ,. , ' . Fewings. He stated that he merely kept ind inteepab it would otherwise PO`380004 w Ppultice called so usual �, they took a Walk her for 6926sabiailtaiia battery damages proffered liquor, Then he invited them , . . A ell -known magistrate, liv!W 110010 , so usual ; they approached an ibe ordain; 'ng tho,trial a a library, Whore there was a large � company with ]Also Colby 11 for farl,�,-;_ 44 J�Ir-abow­iat­thero'h really no account- OAkds,IA Junction, Who was an enthusiastic saloon as usual, find he invited her to, tarry I, the Superior Caittt. Duel into th I . St. Thomas Tlines. . � ing tot tastes I :Par instance, there's all funny incident ocotirrea. Lawyer Greco gae,butuat stove apparently glowing with 0 . � supporterot.Naime, is in eadholoth and Awhile as usual, but listo � the idpth,cs,m was making a speech for the plaintiff, and beat., The pAtty Basted themselves around - , __ old friend Of' Mine, 'a well-known me,l), e.41lea over the result of the election. 110 Into play and she replied : . . s rgs of uot'tellffig the it, 'holding out their boutumbod handlitol Tup islands of Mauritius And Reanioll,ft, Dalled-or-his IlAtne 0804,PO13 Me Just bow wagered Ills house And lob, two muler,t tdh I- No, thank you ; I flp& that i t"Uth. 41 As we say, gentleman$ In Latin, catch the warmth. Here they chatted tot Ihelodisn�Oatoanj which Are' 116, mile, -anyhow lie's by -profession a,-%-"� hogs And 440 that BIM118 WOU14 be cleated- does *not agree with me, and I havd deter� . I Herb . " apart, are to have telegraphic dothInUuida. don't rocolhot at present the, preoigonature lie made out a dead to his Property, ate., mined never to tdUah Another Plate." - Jahug ht uno, fatlius in Omnibus a thrib, when suddenly ,Mr. Pinkerton - OI his oadupation-but Ilia cffioe, or -his which be baB.tariled 'over to, the witindr. Mrs, Briggs l6laped. up and oried exaltedlys remarked) 11 Itiltrikes We -that ritovo doesn't . . tion with each other by taeanA of signals 1010,00 Of bialueog, Or - It Ilras seemirgly it grand atroke of 9 It's a lie I I novae toad in ah timbibas V) send . out much heali, How do yoo fool 20, , . firts,be-d from the Mountain tops. The , what ever it Is, f0 in Wl.wn the Magistrate heard that Maine .1 ., I � I 10-1 forget the exuab stroob-or-or- wa., bsooten -he placed crapo around the NAP1,11leonlo genino, and she could not help -Dot I roit Neloll. �, . . i I I . They all replied that they tali delightfully . . inatrument adopted for the t�urp )Be is the Whordag his [�rivata rosidoua6 Is liflar-ne9v bogs' necks, . I . ad, Ing bar brain, poWer as he started we'rm, and oaggeSted that the stove door . 4 . I I � . heliotrope., a Amall mirror whi(su 1,4 used in dear MBA What is the Ilmmo of the . . 0 baelc in th daze, . I . A Florida sligatot Was radand cau lit be opened. Mr. Flakforton noted. on the trigonometrical surveying. 'The populai- ­ Did he propoari 2 � y 9 I tion of the two islands is 400,000, and, all soloo"o-I'VO got it on the 'LiP Of my tongue 1 ,, rliko action," remarked a'aandid'Ooli, No,gdatleroader. Whitlgadonotalways With a wority-five pound turtle in his . laws, Suggestion, and to the satonlohmerlt of his I Mautilids'is About biting botilleoteolL Well, at all bicutst it Atkutok me af) very'rod 6 10but I hate- Work." This is a truth Which turn cub no we expect. He merely made Clain chowder Isgetting ,into high I Rsh- guests, revealed two lightad'&ndles testing by itithst kind of mAn, big ba8ineog ,bOibg applied to the society Young MAU ofible, With blfpqt6i of Europe and Asia, ! can be big mind that he Would, Wok to that !On in London, Xr. jolin Claytoir of the 'on a large blook of ide go, the Only cobteute I a in the : ouid dance the York halt - the pi 'UP ()curb Theatre, son.in.law of Mr. Bouai, of the Atove.� -'s Sig, gentleman,,, said he the holiotr6pe will include Relibitif � what And *here it le, that he biniselt Who W ,qht right alabg year in and year out should t0lda—ar —at—where ho does-, you with plessarealidgrumbla over alliluties girl np,ult, lo.Iragatiled as the crack expert in its "I What 9, vivid Imagination and a little ByFt�lm. The sub tole rapb, which has know ,,, .&Ueoaoto falls rather Until he M64 somebody that he wanted to '.1 already btioh tooted, viliTe Useful In tratiR. fitht. imposed by, a work)[ug world, during the warty. . ptepaketiola, and: in in gtoat demand. Sootoh whiskey will do Ill I I - � witting iptellighnoo from Ono island to tho In February next 14 majotity of the day. . .John S. Prinog, , who rode a wilo on a � � ­ I I . I obbor on the approach of cycloudo, which trmt4-Atlantlo atee,whilip nomplinioa will The groi � atest tea drinker- . in England to Anidimonsa. viaduct to being built in bicycle in 9 go, says that the whdgI,o astob. AvoTirnn aslimawn liordniala hat hiat . . . . . I I 'I , I . . I " " , , I , � � are common and Very aegt,Uot,Vo there, Unite hk advmicing Dkit,6, for both steerage tho trotting bared is only 0, matter Of , With A *story gtool ill the rapids of thil I Mr. Gladstone, tile greatest Ila France M. Chicago, which, when tOmPlat(A' will tionk Ing 1 and cabin pasoongbro, alomonadau,�and in Anaotfda Mr, Soubi- talo raillb9a arid in 6611 A time the record will bo . Site, The expedition is b6dowitig � Prof. Tyndall oAyg ovary, ptiblio Move. � bout 9,000,000 lbs. 1341 thibkd that fhe ment is tooted by the qtiestiono "Does it I The it Taekloh-towels to�r the 'kiaotiosil oatilb. The la$ter,co,riloo while travelling of Iran, ,making,- it is amid, the largest roduaba" to two minutes or liess in a year Or from a demblobs one.. stid theglorY to bo. live ?11 . . . market %rd,moas ilk Philadelphia. a 11%Bk at UV, M Others do Of bligilatl- ' ' . mralitutil of the kind in the tortiatty. iw6i; . 4 . rolved. Ili Aft yet Pt6bleplo,61441, � I . . .. " ,0 I I . � .. - ,. ..." I . . I I . � . . . ,. . . - �� . I . I . I 0 . . . I I I . � . � . I .� - I I - . . I 11 . . - . . � � 1 I . : - I . . I . . . .1 I I I . .. . . . I � I I . .. 11 . I . I I I .. 1111 � . I . I - '? . . I to -.1. I , I � I . .. 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