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I kat ,*,"W�* T" ! 4W, As4w, 1% *** 1111*41, 110)""I 14 ' U 0 *W 40 WnM'U'yp`4T towl- 01* . ,*- taw- ,to, it Oxwonse, a wurity - Wh w PAUllitistot to oo will; NOR" W)aosat. 70 to, 10 14*� *wk ***MX_,. *040 �MAOWIV,, V11 VL,ftru" Of , Woo to " . , W,.*rs* 1 04* ire , ko*wb�40*.%6000"1, 011,011, I I f, . I I I I I I . � I � . I . I I - 'i -t*M , #"W slak! _X40*4 ,,bp - I X"14stit or X*Por I d"is 'Act , , ismiot AAL ROliflatad tai�daj . . ra ,ttor Bat the work,ot *1 , L" . ta" 8W,q, 1_*,C., _ t)t titaiti WoOsA, "9# � siow'w"A ow"voii"t'. . . I'll . 'r � U O" � � saw A000A* woo** A* W" - . . - - _r_- . . . , , , , - VIC11 to Bftr$, Md f I JKM1QX41$rA VOR rVAIPS; �:­ , , WX ),�, A ,""lab fr�m'xiurbssi�4 Net* I , , V "ory, exteattivo, woliaratiola* lv* praitiesil WN *01i'litxtim" ter bo*004 04 '144 W, x0atollilaw atozor; $0, �, .)O# � * 9� , I r - 01, Ill,4142", - ** - 01, Hialsailt 41li I ,,, .. - !row Is, , WwOwkw VW qg *M4 V*"_.WW sw I M Drum Ix'stroy A HMO r-ro M . js^yJ:j,r-Xr. W`IA$ioni,VhW�,.ChJJI. On # F. I A4W Was 4**4 i* 4040k# t9- oal*-� wia*ietloal, .'Ottlesi,0044 of laws for k.(,, 77Q4 *44 Toroiht% and wents, 10o; 1. ,, � . , , i � 4940)Oti itia'"000 *o* awloftw. 94 4# W0004" 04 0400 I iff Our SiJ!4!cm—_'U1u � Bftu - M44 � I , � ejaOiNs 1�etv ft� . � Pint 04, ilyipwAi4ro, After 14 tiac�avq. tv 0o, tuo uOlumimbil An"itiviorw-Y "O, 4ZA their unist'it, autl cooproiettiO144 itudlit *40ripas for the will bisilis of the 041,10ek Volud a *d,Owia* h-0040. #� I .. I . I Gwot - atisa" i% tot 1w t1�4,h"#"W-_ ` , ., _. 1001rav --�Ug iggli � �,t J%* Owltia,moo *b" , , , ge mo*i—sortw, from B _'rs' I . J)utch rJutwrley—Cam gr* v#w - tr isn_a09%1* ova.tiou.. ea!r* lynd' 4 At from ­cQ4vvroat!oA with - _ the death of A-140 the Gro*t,. wbkb' . occurtrod - Mtobor gT,, Vol. jil;,visry, lal. irf(At 4 IZAAcesd phIlA4- taias"It 06s, tho .. ill . thTqpitit at Ake p "ut day could 40,- M � I flo'u-1001, Awl,visitity, X;porto , . ra bid or ootw .3 a % - - ,"ll =1111,11111r, 111111111 4111114, , **, Mar , , A "a .4 wit , - �. lotisipa", I IwOl� 40, , *%A it"# W ,. . , '' to � 4 w Veils" '. *_ " '14.6imme . � 1 , ilottle ,.Wanning to,B41 . , tsil Siffltcts. J..'xisioutive, p,pulbqrs of The 'Tiliil"-ya�l , g tTA Bo 1��11 on - r �d#atl$4 witb the anWo O.Llail , - , , xtm Savo in. thiitslowcide,lit of birth,u- , 1 044por libil"tairsittrit.1ght. so'lloir 141till'y-, . -04 taoril., SIK" . 'Oct. 4 4 1�( , " vmitisotava, " - 00, ist,Ahi* 4t,w W* ,Are ,, . , , . I MW AT`TACX$ 8 T - VA � I I SuAs WOU14 reveal their RmitWA "4 atwoorilowk,kravity.440 p,) ,org: - began tho war with, trmAdsit",. but � ' ,44t .,4 .. I ,y 111,011levomentli, of 06 m*4 WAQ Wit the friti-A was a 1444 of the people The story of his reiddOings A ' 1, the neAl:- atti, b4se, *iidaloi, trotghtr, and holders , wi, 0, latiost at . " 14 d4odask ;a irtitulotta thm; rMI4441- , - - - " '" tativar forosot 0W."040, 4r, "I ,X13"1644't, 3:1to LQ449p; Tirusais; ealtorl4ly : I Uiv,a the bt . " _N Oi jittaa�h '"J'Wkint chasies *QL tr , I _ hot ,�­ gril: iidont� tbtatrrasidw _iip r I A now 4llw* - I ,see. thit0riWit'wJIl,1sOqA,1l, kofpg - , M foundiaticiam of modern Ragland wilt have a 49"re 14, epipmemoratl4o the Uard'a cottoge, the, t414,9t th . o ,cakos and the scold . = ipli, may be ask tam, U111(ovd-Scarco."-wan. is quoted at Goverlau at .19, wdw,t the law . or. twa. , " , loor oblitutleti In 4�Ase*, , 01 " , izl4ili, slept 4, OLOO44 ttsliasd� tuotmas., "Pi0gro, to yptsrou YA" 1;ackjit tha I'laoial.A.144tratioa, C .If I t#o V , ttba to 1'cobr� VAr Office. V*,iiiug� Atits;i 4.0 - ai, � The saotayi ore not show -pa kliviiii I , *eIveK *li�ch, ,A tow ,,b . �Wlkwp i" 44 ,I,,, .r.lina, ,,,,,,,, , 'Ciroltw. me. 1, awrts, there is serious' t�alk C,ba,e I ill I , Grolit , greatest WMg that ever V, ubill ou, Enir- , , tioal, but it illu-itratqa the fact tbat J ,'King wasi famil'gr, by Actual tx th ' ' 1 Ila to #12,§9 at Ili to , OO.Ad ji4cirts 014-50, weitt. tvwlt ovitil5elt T4 lioes Z4 and 0*11taxio, *-Iftw � __� � ao"o titsletch" "t us#" reopoosAquce sdisse'l6aing: g1srins rectis.1f �ad dwliirWg� that the'Dritigh � I , , �#)f# -A �mpy'l;h*04,4t vkt t1kb`bai0­Pf' * , . " the *60100, I ` I a 009ri �;nilaq� by,wbibli R.r�,' . t '$X,W'uQw � Z'-7 t t4i4ow ,ed ,rl� . Quia"m. a t44 ter It li,, sell. S a , ,9 active watt,the life g . ' 1. I �� - . , , AL a. 'a oax�Lxltt, lace #1a laborp, �gilsence,, with tito cpaditionti, awi I I WRAtts of the humblest of his r,ople, Corli-Dull. No. 9, American Yellow. I Chug"= Wit a rapltsit'64 - '. . '' I will but 4 th* Antornatioul b � 60y'st 404to, It neitoo'stit 9 thitir I 44, go lanp r wit,%. 0W ITOM irmy ioli�iac miantaged'f;or th N' f" , I A tl�,* War Pit ... � me - it J90. atild 140t, togilles nis" whar*Otij�ij� 4,01'e w�41L,ughta B014 I � , at -them w6fo 2 strowbips � . 11 Z_ 'ot;bieral culipteid-by the. ptrinles.ti, otlbe two Us- , , ; �, I4&a0*ti ,o ., waxie 160 ham tho acts, be perform- .4arQue were Ulf' P444 for their benefit included qt,koted at 41o, track, ToroAto. and mix- ,RAWy Oiftt, W tille For4 A*tbar, otti. � I I , to,irlo W"tsrn FAkIwasys, bw,w , � 0(kovor - #4444. 4* it 40y , , tion, - I . � � I . : - I I sieiav:4y belpi , liad j1j'di1IL- L ,.&.q I I enr I pahlios,� in of � 'Molio.- 000. �#a 14)L311OW ia'thivcompilat� In.' , . I I . tolrevivaul, oil atilid tha bAttli" that he fought for bettex: howm*. nourishing food. Warm , agii more than one blat In ,�Iothlnr ed at to We. cajaaolan corn dull at, 001 1-3 to QO track. Tw7onto" 044 , now. I" betwasys rort A , . Irthur aid Wlloio� so ,ay� " , rchiltir Or a Wall, - , - , The,, 44vont ot'hqro.4�i ejakgo" All a , , row � a rule, stick closarto tloweyqp, they despoil of this the people he won galled to rule, that , hig-wrItings indim, ticii that be bad tit � mI- their **xiillty, kA44 p"14 , �ncroased Attatition upon the t,lisejitioa af� th ' a tritappqrtki a4d., thie, waut ot their longer , . ,, We. d;;;ii;4,a tolittis: �46it into,thoir 1�f*nco , I ,,, . . V"?_", . . , , there aria to* I oajilitleg In' SquthetrA ' � 1"st -A Premonition of 00 taotle�n Idea Pcoll-Quiet. Car lots tire held at 1116 `11000111 Of tbAillisult Of Mcillit- . bolid at their owsO Il=bo;, - , - . I waggotta, whichmay tie 'its British. hiager on Tueltsli,y- An. it struck likop, , ,& BRITI$1jL'1jV4gRTgB. A '4v,patch from Cape Town says:- and Celitral, England but are. entitled , , 1h%t pyarnmeattli Oixisit. not for the Mrpode bt draining tile people Of 57v, north and west, suit tit 58c, east. * Export eilqu�ry dull. . r4AI hAvii subsprIhed S�OW guinse, - , _*, equal to 41000, on bobialf 01 the bsAX _Tooto, were rows 0.4 forces to, the railways. Thq , 44 V 0hroalcIa lsajo.�, i P, with thti­iislaal result of churnlAg up cloitibs of red earth. wq� could, alse . ,. A raw,*t unlined Green. iL fsprmii.r serge- to have, a celsbratiost� I , iheir substance. but to bring the . Barlel-Domlinsil quiet. Car lots of �, 114A 41111OPIR Ownwildly'sit "00111%all SAW died knoolisg in 04a trio" I . ". I � I Plenty of waggpits,cotkiii be'obt � - ali?­ . , nien ;. ogf,lp .411 diredIgno . ttiourrXital . . ,aint-major at th�o British Balloon De- , Whet sa9AtXqL p9int of thek go, pm,V"r_ - � j?rpalseot number, Hence, in tsthaeg 01 Acarcity and 0 h diptre s, No. 2. middle freights, jitild at 582; and 001notes, or $7.5m, makip! altoi. the Otto to gnther, towards 1 ,W, 04 bt. tural poolitim 1*sairal B . d from tl)O United States, but the lovernmeat, indiscreet llkpx it distur ' ,Our out'4117., the I partiiiient, is among the Boar privaniera ,captured tit Mogtrefointein, Green, -t ,,rtfve, services Will, of oolarge, ,be he 'Alfred's pub): m '.. INSTITUTED RELIEF WORKS. � No� 1 W448 quoted at W. Rye-Domand light. Car lots, 49C I patt Ina raised In Groot Britain for the "', 0A t fouvA I � boldly uprlS4.4 loon,olis 440 with very Pal , I io tied to.avail them- r hve patrols to ,with � , ON . ect, of lassd=4 ilia Boar* to show , - who die ' it,f" 14', sorted from. 4doralwt$ Ille ,.goor old City, of Winchester, paplt,* - place w)-liq-U, In, his time and 31.1loalls were made, canals were dug. west, and We east. fit Wicirs' and Wdlerol millon and otb. or sufferers from the war, i 0 � , � , _041%9.4to toot i other 400* sielves Of the ooportuAity, It', would have been: batter 9 ths authorities had I theralaelves, , but ther*fill to draw I . them. oll, h been "a t me, in , � t . e ryfoe of the Boers said had in- ' t r WO years afterward was of 0 great oflabitakments were constructed, the dobanitele of rivers were cleared and � oats Wtr,-Bao,v and -quiet. White ldl� .0�, north and west -, 951-2o, mJ( ' The MJstta;W,41h Iron Co., wilt agree ventod them from $61114w, . , oil) Eallowod Lord Kitobe'nQT18 example at General Cropje has�not falfilild tit, strw , t A a lwm,AA Importance on account of the number Aeepened, and the misery of great fr4ghts; -and 02ft, east. Nr a bonus at $23,000, from the town ISHOT W Tax III &tbara bridge, . , threat to shift no, If we .did nail� shift ourselves within forty-elgh�t bourn. I t , weriEt, , , Basra at, Xogorsfon� L OAK 01lsa'A wetre*angdged the ,41, 3 o f whom and a a of its monaetto establish, � men e time of Henry VIII. t _�th numbers of people was thus in large , 14 , e3eure relieved. It was the commun- Buckwheat -Easy. Car,loka, o&at. 490 asked, and west, 4 k d. F'o lia e of Fort WHIlam. to great within its limits two furnaceis capable of smelt. &lid their farion, woris, blook dor. duet. or the biagianizig HAVE , EXACT RANGE. THE L 'veryoue here wished he ,kould try. he bat . Tha Boor losses. he day .at tie also -asserts, -were very heavy, 'tile '§� theMwere over sizty churches and al- latto idea put into practice more than a'thousand ago, and in a way Oatmeal -Rolled oats, in bags. track, Toronto, In 60 tons of copper ore par day, It I so faction. 4 The War Offlce� ban ,received the fol- [owing despatch from Cape Town, �_ , , , , SORTIE FROM K1MBVRIXy- tre,liolies being full of dead. Green further doclares, that It the attack had Most as many monasteries at Winches- years so practical, so free from objeotionablO 18.24, and wand, 43.35 per . bbi. ill com. piany will exact a obarook). Iron blalit "And all over this living the gurgling waiting at wo lated Decoixbor 25.- 1 A despatchfirom,Kinifiavloy, Wednez. I ])ean.'.`ArasseA the Boers would have - ter, and It was the wealth displayed . features, that even the most earnest otlokler for royal privilege and the Clileagot Jan. 9 -The firmucas of Liverpool and the decrease in the furnace, with a capacity of 50 tons of Pig irob 24 bourn. both Indus- expiring mon, who grotansit "There is no change !A the situation ).t Madder river. Gen. Methuen !swell day, sarli-At half-P48t two this morning, mounteddettichmenta, under- Yield � ad, and says the Boer hoi have to bi� taken to the Moidder river, as by these that, during a brief visit. so excited the cupidity of the King ar divine right of kings could find no fault. world'B visible came as a support to per trioa to be exempted from taxation for heig, or for dazith to c t1eir hands and &&Ila clot -atrilkniched find the Boers have not tit&. , Col. PeAkman, with three lltlaximii and wiatVr is so scarce at Magersfontein. to induoie. him to form the scheme of But the philanthropic labors of Al- the wheat market to -day, May closing 1-4 to $-Bo over yesterday, for & period of tan years. GREAT BRITAIN. on, � rl�h and green. 'Ali by turbed 1,4im." A Mod4er rivgr despatch says; ­TbeL tbraQ aeverl�op_Quudo;;s, ,under Major � � I I , May. recongoltred. ' . " `6uArsitchm6ats, imupressing the monasteries t u re not confined to efforts to- ward the material welfare of his sub- corn closed 1 -to, and oats, 1-8c, lower; provisions, io to 17-1.2o ill or. Brad- The body of the Duke of Westmin- that coo might, a angel,"deapatch some of tk�w British artillery fired four shots from Leaving the the ,BRITISH DEFEATS IN A CENTURY. .out England in order to seize their jo,t,, He comprehended tlie fact that street's decrease In the viamlle of IA- ster has been cremated. ones by a benoticitiot dose a 4.7 -inch guns Tuesday m ornill", Them was no response tr the OM B.M. Since Brlifoki. advanced to Toll Ran, . The � . Boor pickets fired� tt�ndlo` Xomimare- � ur I — ., Nalklits consparc4i wish 'be Vietallem property. Allred passed a great no material Improvement could be CO3 bushels was a steadying influence Baron Ludlow, a judge, of the Court caught myself running aw and blubbering from the aid the Britiso artillery haa,,proved more plied, the Boers disappearing over the ridge. 'that the Arany Has slirnatett. part of his life at Winchester, and was buried In the old minstor which permanent without mental advance- ment so he directed his attention late in the day. Toledo, Jan. 2.-Wboat-No. 2 cash. of Appeal, is dead at London. Lord Bennet, who succaeds to the who we vainly trying to 8 powerful, the Boe.-4�-qra trying to con- Deal the location of their guns, and are Our guns then began to shell Toll Co, Bring the number (if wars, big asild he founded. Shortly after his death n)Ao toward the education of his Pon- Pic. b91 -2v bid; December, 691-2o- May 731-2o. Corn -No. 2 mixed, k 1-2 ' title of Earl of'r"kerville. is an even- flow of his life -blood. The rifleman hall bitten aft It waiting for the British to get within rifle raog�a. All permits to pass pick- ,A Van tit a range of 2,500 yards. A Boor gun dropped four shells near and 11ttle, In which tills country has been engaged since the beginning of the monks had his remains removed to the now Minster Church, whence There is no record of his atternipt- Jog to extend bill diminions by con- Oata-No. 2 mixed, 241-2c. Rye -No. 2 cash, We. C love rsoad- Prime, cash, vellat. , Dr Benjamin F. C. Costelloe,one of wbAle seized by apatims. I or four men die within or Big have been cancelled. A market has becil fistall'ished at the fourth line lit did no damage. As the Ev strongly entrenched we the century, our reverasest, iseviepe as. "aware :t4eY were t.ek6n to -Hyde Abbey, and ., 4 . Iftering the Dtintpli iv.rtion of Eng- land. After he had the Dan- old, $480; December, $5.60; March, $570 asked. the beat known of English education, lsts, Is dead at London. of Mg. one I suddenly r high In the a r and tall'back of pickets, where batter. milk, a7lid I Their guns are well "led. some,of them have b4n,a.re drop of watewin an Qcpan of success; w1san this was dcstroj�d. repressed lab spirit of aggression he made no ,Minneapolis, Jan. 2 -Wheat -­� In Eight persons were killed and many "Outside the hospital ten vegetables are allowed to be a9ld by licensed farmers." . � � A WAR OFFICE DESPATCH. I and what readers the temporary re- HIS GRAVE WAS LOST. effort to expel the invaderi, but at- IbNvOli them to live quietly In the part store. No. I Northern, December, 64 3.4c; May, 60 1-2 to 66 5-8c; Jul 415o, Injured In railway wracks in England last week, caused by tog. Boers lying In cots, fidge their arms and murmurin4 . I _T� - ' The War-Olticahas rosived the fol- verso,of the other day the more got]- It was rediscovered only a f ow years of the island they hail conquered, and on track. No. I hard. 67c,� No. I I&6rth, 1'reparationit are in in the use-lat's retreat and LORD STANLEY OFFERS. I towing despai:oh.t�om C! p ' I a a Town, dat- - ' Ing is the fact that in nearly all the ago, when excav ,jitionti were made for devoted himself to the improvement sarn. 65 1-2o; No. 2Northern, 62 5-4c. progress England and America for the colebra- them., I A despatch from London, says:- 11. ed. Tuesday: ' There is no change in, the situat ion. previs6us disasters of the century the the foundation of a. house, the coffin of him dominions. It is a strange sight in that savage age to see a king who Buffalo. Jan. 2 -Spring wheat - 12v Nothing ,loing. WInter heat - Held tion in 1901 of the mllonnial annive 1� . "Here was a whole row hooters dimposed in excel Lord Stanley, member .of Panrilament for West Houghton division of Lance- Methuen reports that the enemy Is forceA have said ' om been Britons and was removed and reinterred under a enjoyed the reputntion of the great- above buyers' views; No. red. 71 1-2c; ... ry, of the death of King Great. Alfred the with- their officer in the ce shire, has been ordered to join Lord force has iuorsased�aadloia engaged in white men, but generally men of col- Plain slab is St. Bartholomew's eilt warrior of his day, buoying him- No. I white, 70 1-2c. Corn -Firm; No. UNITED STATES. antly struck by a voiley as Roberts' staff forthwith. Lord Stan- ontrpqobing three and a half miles or led by British officere. churchyard. There ib no monument, self with translations from the Latin 3 yellow, 35 1-2c, bid; No. 4 yellow, obeying a command to ab ley, Edward George Villiers', is the eld- of the Bar[ of Derby, from his outlying pickets. " Methuen reconnoitred with two So far as ourreverses La Egypt have . Cot even a tombstone, and.one of the into a tongue which at that time did not possess a literature, and strang- W; No. 3 corn. 31 SA to 35c; No� 4 corn, 34 1-4 to 34 1-2c. Oata - Firrn; No. 2 Buffalo, N.Y., is to have a union sta- tiou to coat $1,500.000. selves. "An overturned battery Bat son sixteenth and is 34 years of age. squadrons of mounted infantry for two been in question. we have always not objects of the commemorative service er, still to note the character of the white. 29c; No. 3 wbite. 28 1-2c; No� 4 Commercial failures in the United piece of ordnance buried I Mr. Lione.1 Wa I ter Rothschild tie in, .9 along the tine, and draw the fire Doily been outnumbered to a hopelleas ,will be memorials, to place suitable works he translated. white, 28c; No. 2 m�ixed. 26 3-4 to 27c; States last week numbered 220. against parts of human and horses I Unionist member of Parliament for of four guns and two Vickers machine extent. but we haja also been repre- , not Only at the grave, but also in ' BOOKS FOR THE FARMER, No. 4 mixeJ. 26 1-2c. Rye - No de-. 258 LL year ago. glad indissolubly, swimm the Aylesbury division of Buckingham- guns. Four horses were bit. " The Queen's Christmas sonted only by a tow white officers. Witiotminater Abbey. practical treatises on husibandry,and mand; Ncs� 2 in store. 69c, Flour -Firm; dema,nd. Twenty bodies have been recovered pool of blood. shire, oldest son of the first Baran message was received wi th eatha�siasm.11 Hloks Pasha was'acoompanted by the in the history of this remarkable the care of stock, a geogxaphy, tin ar- good Chicago, Jan 2. -Flaxseed closed: from the Basnell mine diameter near MANY, OF THE DE Rotlischildi and the latter's heir, has also v lauteered for service in South I . . I I � I . � merest handful ofEuropeaus of mixed man there is no doubt much thrit rests Ithmetic, books of moral atories. homi- ties, books of philosophical m i North-Western and South-Westorn, Brownsville. Pa. had their faces turned In tb Africa. He was born in 1868, and is I 0 I Is GETS �NTI? MAFEKING. �, nationalicy, and the massacred garri- Bon at Sinkat, and isoor Valentine upon traditionary authority and is - works of devotion ; tin extensive"exilrocie cash, $1.49 1-2; December, 01,48 bid- May, 81.433-4: Duluth, to arrive $13 � Four men wore killed tn a wreck on the Northern Pacific Railway near of the sinking sun. Their sinking at the same thus, unmarried. . A tter to the Pall Mail Gazette from Mafeking says; . Baker's forces at Trinkitar were the th erefilre of doubtful value to the his- its this, a comprehensive scheme of prac- tical education, and religious training. cash, $1.411-2 bid; Deeomb3r, $1.,41 1,_,); . Miasoula,, Montana. "Over the flying hospital I`HE BOERS RETREATED. " The hero of the hour is an Ameri- On' i journalist of the name of Posson, rawest of Egy,atian levies. Gordoa was not only ime of a mere dozen of white storian,. There is much wore which probably mythical and entitled to no Had he done nothing but write he would have been entitled to r ank with May, $1.43. Detroit, Jan. 2.-Wh,eat closed: -No. F. B, Livingston, a blind war veter- an of Baltimore. Is hold there for the awful smelt of chloroform. buzzing evor bones, knives The War Office have received the foJowing from Gen. Forestier -Walker who sticcos$fully accomplished a dar- met), but )ie was virtually the only professional soldier present. co asideration whatever. Living as he the first men o ut the lit- f his age, I, 11 white, cash, 703-4c; No. 2 red, cash, and D"ember, 703-4c- May, 737-8c. murder of his wife. and drauglits concocted In air. The sentinels and on Lit Cape Town:- ing ride fro'm Cape Town up country through the Boor lines, and brings KHYBER PASS AFFAIR , did in an age when whatt little learn- erary work of the Saxon giant was only it small part of his richieve.- 11- -_ John M. Brown. aged 106, and for 28 years an Inmate of the Morey Hos- vultures by the dozen wl "Gen. Gatacre reports that a force the first news from the outside which wrst of all our Ing there was existed only in the ments. PIETERMARITZBURG. pital, Chicago. is dead. Ing them away. Thank G of IN police have occupied Dordrecht, we have had." disasters bavelleop Inconneotion with monasteries and among it clams of men He perceived clearly the principle — It is said the Xollneum) trial in New Mau hyenas of the battle the Boers retreating, with no loss." The occupation of Dord-recht by Me- A despatch to the Times from Mafe- king, says that Lady Sarah, Wilson, Afghan oampaigns, but in the came of the worst of these, the Kbybor Pass who took little share in the stirring events of the time, it is not strange that has actuated English statesmen, that has actuated English statesman Tioc cmi,lial und cenir, or G, 3v,ranicul of York will be the most expensive hami- cida case ever tried in the country. mlas'ag, thotigh, ths" enough people In this neig jor Dalgety's form 3' Motinteit'Police, who are co-operating with Gen. Get- aunt of the Duke of Marlborough, who ' was captured by the Bobra while affair In 1841, where only one solitary man, a doctor, escaped Out of a force that myths and traditionm should gath- for NO years, that to be prosperous England must have peace, nod tohave Natal -Nnismed t fier Two U.Pir Leatir". Pietermaritzburg, generally abbrevi- P rof. James Munyon will establish yield these outcasts that Europe abound. acres is treated by some of the, news' ,act- Ing as corresponderif of`the Logdon Of 20,000 man,nearly the whole ofthe or about the name of Alfred. but the peace, the nation must always bepre- ated to Maritzburg, is the capital and a t Philadelphia an industrial school for orphaned girls at a coat of $2,000,000. "One of the English sault being of considerable I-- port-ance, but nothing is known .,,,,..d � Daily Mail has arrived there, ha.ving been exchanged for Viljoen, a notor- troops were natives and it was the climate, the mountains, and our own fact that they have done so is of it- not only that pnred for war. But the army must be supported, so Alfred organized a con tre of government of Natal, situat- I -lot sulphur Waysers have appeared showed me a basket full which his men had liathe Lhe bald official announcement of the ious horse thief and convict. bad generalship thatprevaLled against self sufficient evidence Alfred impressed his personality on system of artive service and reserve, ed seventy and on"ciarter miles near San Jacinto, Cal., since the do- m truction of that village by earth- battlefield. Wounded to fact. us; there wasno ghost of a reflection his own age, but also on the minds of by which only half the able-bodied northwest of Durban, In tha contre of despairing of timely ran I ' DELAGOA BAY. HOSTILE CAPE DUTCH, .. on the efficiency and bravery of the white rank -and -file. Far worse as a stabsecuent generntions to such an ex- tent to make his reign remembered men of the nation were nt .any one time called into the field, the other a plateau which forms the second ter- quakes. Four mon were killed and several English officers and men scribbling a word of farew I Lord Somerset writes to the London A special correspon-le t of the Lon, don Daily Chronicle, t.langraphing from veritable defeat of British trooPs-h reverse that is the only one compar - as as the most notable era in the early 'Alfred halt remaining at home to cullivrit'so the Boil. To his borders race of the colony, 2,218 feet above men level. Injured In it wreck on the Northern Pacific Railroad, Him mflea east of Bear loved ones, or, else. pressi lips some lines received f ,rimes, urging the seizure of Lorenzo Marqu es and its retention, If neces- Sterkstorm, .Cape Colony, Thursday, says.. able with the recent affair -was the Malwand history of England. is thus one ,of those giant forms which loom secure against incursion and his coasts from inva- Pbetormaritzburg Is named after the Mouth, MODA. or father, witat. sister, bridi iary, until the end, of, the war, in or- der it) prevent the landing of war ma- "Strong measures are necessary to hostile disaster that took place in July, 1880, ansli In this. General Bur- ­ - up through the centuries and are mag- nified rather than diminislied by the sion, he erected over fifty forts and made of every border town a fortress. two famous Boor leaders, Pieter Ro- dof and Gert Marltz, who laid out the Ivan Domisewich, a Russian, killed himself in Son Francis 'O' fearin he " oil. I myself ran across no massages. one or two se Leiial for the Boers. The. Times, in a special article,. dis- check the feelitig aniong the Dutch colonists, whose soditiora ii shown in the removal bolts, rows. wh h opinion of most judges, Malckretil 8grossiy, lost nearly 1,400 3,000. This mistm of time. He is to eaTly England what Rameses was to Egypt, Then perceivint. that successfully to contend with t Danes, he must tot- city in 1839. After the "trekkers" from would be murdered "tor his triflure to attempt the life of the Czar." ed with tears, all had blot them. Several w are bayou cus8ing the international law aspects of Boer impqrtations through Dolagoa of railway the obstruction of bridges and culverts, men outofatotal of reverse was counterbalanced tosome w hat David "as to Israel, what Charlemagne was to Central Europe, low them on their own element, he or- ganized the beginning,i of that navy the Cape entered Natal, the bulk of the people, about 2,003, congregated tit Over Z25,000 is to be paid out In 11 h Now York, Boston, lid 11 iiadelphia by Ing. I "A hospital nurse told Bay says:- "A'ere and attacks u,pop solitary horsemen. Disaffection is bound 'to increase on- extent by Lord Roberts' ,marvellous march to his relief -a mar h that will what Peter the Great wait to m9dern which made England the mistress of the The fleet Bushman's Rand, the present capital, the Government early in the new year found mun) dead Englislam we to adopt, either with or without the consent of Portugal, the lesi immediate reinforcements are Live forever in our history. But then Russia. Leaving entirely ouf of the question the half-myt hical, stories that seas. channel clates its origin from the strong force of gnt- situated amoiig the hilia on the ridge as Interest and dividend Payments. Chicago detective, M on their backs, knaps their hands and photograp drastic measures which are, so airily forthcoming, The loyal Dutch and British settlers are becoming alarming. Afghan wars, like those we have en- gaged in inSouth Africa, have, whilat are recorded concerning him, there loys which Alfred placed on the south- and Sides of a gentle slope, which Johr Gillios, a wits run over and Probably (atall� in- uninjured hands. Maybe suggested in some quarters we might suddenly , find ourselves confronted ly impatient." I showing juiLraolas of British heroism, still ramains in authentichietory am- ple evidence that he was by far the ern coast. He conquered the Danes on their own element, and 1rom hiss time forms part of tile north, bank of ill e River UmRunduzi, tributary of the � jured by a train at Chicago on lues- He two throw' him - been dying for bourn. havi a trength enough to make with international complicatioAs far more serious and injurious to the 6uc- PROCLAIMED A WARNING. been ever.attended by an element of di�aster_ , Exb I'l in th'b matter 0 of f Most remarkable man of his age, a n it among tile greatest figures that have -dateg the steady growth of Anglo- Saxon supremacy on land and son. a Umgenl. Water wits let down the, day said iman ?4 (ter the train. comfortable and take the p I heir cessful prosecution ofthe South Afii- A despatch from London,- says: -The criminiiO bsid 6 ganiziitic;n, we had no sharp. rude ahooks.,of undoubted dia- ever appeared. 0 streets; the erven, or plots, were our- Aaron Wolfoolan has returned to the Chicago agent of a Now York life Ili - pocket." __ can. war than the evi;Ia of which it was sought -to secure an abatement." , . Privy Council held a inageting oOi,,%ASl,. . " , nesday at Wi4dsor castle, at w- ' - . Ich , aster in the Crim,aa,lfor our reverse4, like our victories, could be made wat- - BORN IN 849, the I was not 'stand ASLEEP FOR MANY DAYS ruunded by turf walls unit planted with fruit treew vegetables ' Gradu - surance company $10,000 paid out by to hie h eirs under , the FIGHT THEIR OWN I . r ,, Qubow,vibtoriit� Ole,lii I­a"wonij to , a i t ,J9 A8814i,, t 11� to ters of debate,� and some rebuffs that a,t a time when only harassed by an ac�tive and able — The I)oetorm Are 1buzzled hy it .111lontrea ally houses -lo", on* --sturled buildings the company 1) Jiof that he had died tit Los An- ' — th , of Go 130ERS HAVE A'96* -POUNDER. . A despatch from Madder River says: _, " inhabitantet- outhe Tritril6ttitil or Orafige inhabitants Transvaal we suffered were bo al -lied with super- heroic doiallb that the memory of the enemy, but was almost hopelessly di- mid6d by cf,iil war, he succeeded to (he 4.110'. i r.e. tin -began to fill up thtj square, b -di- into blocks, formed by the goles, Cal. E 141.1,11all :"d :,emitrse I .b grist It From Me go . -The Boers have mounted a 06 -pound- or to counterbalance the British na- of'the or Orange Free State, or to sell or transport thereto, blundering has, been dimmed. , To som teat this has marked our B ex throne, a. mere. boy, when the throne was appairetaLly not worth having. A despatch fron� Mantreiii, says:- The medical,profession its again being vided town. and even in 1839 Pretorium do- it "a large, and The wife of Agui-naido, the Filipino � The Durban, Natal, Me the foHowing:-Pathetio val gun& throwing lyddite shells. All merchandise under penalty 0 the law. � y ,� - military,psath 'in 'S6,utb Xfrica- rho Zulus practically anli�ibiilated two bat- The Danes wore at,that time thaa:eal -of England. puzzled by the came of Miss Eva Roch, scribed am pleamarit, we 11 -watered town.' In the cent re of leader, is deed. Miners and lace workers In France trome are some of the incid of its shells have thus far fallen short, — 0 , taliona of infantry, a battery and some rulers Southern gvery shore laid waste by the pirate a young French-Canadian of this city, the city was the opiers, space, known "Market a we demanding bigher wages and great drama now being on - 6,000 BOERS IN RESERVE. ENEJMYY IS AGGRESSIVE. tevies at Isandillwarlai 'but then came was ships, every coost town paid tribute w eLl into a pro- A front its foundation as the Square," n rentiezvouti for c9untry- shorter hours. h One of N ews Gape Town The London Daily ChironiAe's corres pondent with Genexal Methuen tcle. ffiat magnificent deed of arms when ;Liesatenants -Chords and Bromhead, to the men who bore the raven banner; a Danish King ruled in the eastern found steep, which lasted 28 daym. , t 4o'clock on December 24th last kas men arriving with their wagods on a The bubonic plague prevails at the cnpitaI of the French penal colony of story recorded of the nub coVirespondent says be, learns from . graphing under date . December ��7, -With eighty men of the 24th Regiment, portion of the island, and the march- Roch again fell into a lethargic con- pleasure visit or for business purpose , the era of this locomotive. I, New Caledonia bar of the Door commando I -informed Afrikander Bond sources ill rve of 8,000 Euro- says,:- "Tille enemy are beaom*ag 'detiecilly kept at bay 4,OOD savages, flushed with victory, for hours at Rorke's Drift and Ing army of the Danes penetrated Sax- on territory in every directio Of d,ition, and so far has not given tiny ere those early days Maritzburg was de- bare, desolate Terrific storms have caused groni damage to shipping, and loss of life,, hill charged by our infant (lay. When our men had pean officers and moon at Pretoria, all if whom are skilled in modern tactics, aggreasive. They she:Ied thei British swept the tide back from Natal. At Laing I a Nek, the Ingogo, and Majuba, course, the first care of the yl3' to sign of knowing what is going on Since her last, long mleep void of treea--a eximnse. Now it is a city bosomed in trees, with on the Illark Sea, precipitous heights and p particularly the landing of artil- ou Lposta for three hours to-d;ay with three well-ni"ked guns, at a range of th Boers were in vastly superior num- King was the protection of his do - minions from Danish incursion, and Miss Ro.v,h has been subject to fro- hemorrhage, has plantations on the iiei�ghboring hills To the north-west of the city, and Hem Fritz Plank, the noted singer, fatally Injure,t] by a fall In ft ebarg* the Boers with t lory. 6,000 yards. I bees in a country every inch of which they knew Intimately, nod they took this wns accomplished only after a quent and suffered a Unciat continually from headaches. 1,W,) feet above it. Is %vital is known was theatre at Carisrube the onemy retreated in co MARCONPS SYSTEM IN WAR. "Several of thd tiliells fell danger. ouAY near one of the British the fullest advantage of their know- series of bloody wars. The marches and counter marches, tile battles, vic- RED HOT NEE DLES. locally as the Town Hall, tin PlevaLibn i third the of terraces 'rho Empress of China wasits some only to fall into the be w ailing cavalry on the A despatch from Cape Town says : re- doubts." ledge. torint; and defeats cif Alfred of them- Dr.-Rivet,,who niLencled the patient in her first lei hargy and, succeeded in -n the of series rising from the coast There tire over one to kill the reformer. Kan-Yu.Wei She has offered a reword. , many of them DOW I -Experiments at Orange river with the wireless telegraph systern have - - LABOUR srRIKES IN EUROPE. selves fill a vollime. There is some- q thing heroic in the equanimity ofthi - awakening herby app:ying to her body . THIRTY MIL&S OF STREET.-;, Two American clowlamwerokillodh3 � �. one of them in his oxtr.� been most successful. Perfect common- CRQNJE FINDS A MARE'S NEST. — rem ersity, in his thvpoitnts ofred hot needles, has again b.en given the case. The father find laid Out ill tile Usual Dutch fashion the fail ofatrapeze in Pari -i Satur- ing for mercy, crying, "Do ication was maintained with Do Aar, distant. A de4patoli from Modder River, Dec. 27, mys:-Tthe Boers wasted. a large 59.000 111l Itero-vill lilerenged WaRe, self -balance during prosperity. Rle victory mother of the girl will not permit the of dividing areas into rectangular blocks The population of Maritz- (lay. They wore twin brothers. Itinglish." Thin in one of Lb 70 miles * quwatity of ammunition last night. mail slaorier 11 -sir,. . was never unduly exalted by nor depressed by defeat,,but under all 01'eration to be lonado for a few day", burg taken last year, ,Num W. I.V), I Tbe Ma nchurian sor,t ion of the Sitter - ' ,sin TR tIvi Ry k completed, German fir able features of the war. A despatch from Modder River, says: They apparently thought that a cQv- a Iry reconnoissanno that was made A despatch from Paris says: -At a 2,500 miners held on Mon- c irournstances, preserved that menial him the - asthey harriethe girl will awaken. Na- turally, Miss Roch in her present con - I comprising 11,M) Eui,cq)eaa9, 6,150 natives and 2,7110 Indiana, and one gar- hav , secured the corntracta to bull," ild txA ,imilmen, Soutchmen and Iri tog married into Boer Its -A reconnaissance by the British . ye,terday morning wns the forerun- meeting of day in St. Etienne, a resolution was equilibrium which made great Bat man of his sige. di(ioti is inmensible to the most violen t shocks. She feels nothing. rison, which Is i he headquar term of 6teomerm, to run from Tsiltenwan Vladivomfock and Yokohama. mimce, and lived on their I Monday morning dreav out a heavier artillery fire than has been experienc- nor of an attack in force, and, ifflaigin- Ing at abo.tit 7 o'clock that the British Adopted in favor 'of declaring a gen- As a military commander, the on thentic accounts of his Prowess And - the, Imperial forces in the colony, is situated at Foil. Napier, on a kopjo Th� French Government will rent t Ito Paris formerly oc,upiM by "Iranniviial, have gradually PA sin" the Boers occupied Magera- . were about to alliance, the Boers in I era] strike in the coal basin of the fertility of resource entitle him to a FOUND BARONET'S BONES, overlookkig an,I commanding the, city from 'rho. line of soansionfin the faie Dr. Evans, the wealthy Am - oers. fontein. The British had determined to (Is- the forward trenches began firing in the direction of the outposts. Their Loire on Tuesday morning. A sym- Pathy movement involving 50,000 men place among the world'R Generale. . Him stratagems were worthy of Elannl - — s Ir Arils"r vvii-111%. Witi) I)OP41 on log. 11V.y the south-" e8l Loam the railway runs through the upper erican dentl8l. The natio U-8 guests it during the E xtx�itioit. forgotten their nationality from their appearance an stroy a house on the bank of the river that the Boers wereusingasi aahelter fusillade was harmless. The is felared. The Prosperity of trade led the miners to demand an Ili- bal On one mansion, a Danish fleet Oonetrnted the River Lon, the Danes lo Klondike. and of Maritzhurg, junt below thognr- rigon, and in 1892 it ,ommodious and will use A Georgetown, Demerara, de,ipa,tch mitow no points of differo from which their sharpishototers picked weat'her wits boisterous and rainy anitt the night was dark, and in crease of wages, shoiter hours, and a disembarked and began to ravage the C A despatch from Vancouver, B. " central railway m(nlk,n was built there. Its dark bro%�n moil, Ila red- �aym the Demerara Eleciri, ('()'m ftT`­ Ion and operate eloc- Lhomaelv6s anotneir Boer Somehaveoven forgotten off incautious Brikish &ol4diera. At dawn the 12 -pounders and the, 4.7- consequence it was some time before formal recognition of the Miners' Fed- oration by the companies. The latter country. Alfred had not sufficient force tit hand to engage 4belm with a saya:-The skeleton of Sir Aribu r Cur- Wed houses, Its wild-tose hedges, and plic-at to construct tric irammaym mod lighting plants language, andtlie famille� inch ly(ldkte gun, with three wagg.)ns, by the 12th Lancers, moved the Boers learned that no attack was meditated. Than the fire censed. made an offer of 5 per cent., increase, but this was Monday's.,doci- reasonable hope of success, but ostab- intrenched he an- tis, the English baronet, who perished w bile journeying towards the Klon- the ribundanre of trees gives it the app*.Firance of a large English village there has been gr3nLed. Sir Wini Vain 11(pi rip, Senstior Drummond iindotherm single distinctive obarao their British parentage. escorted, out toattacktheBoor linesin front of .A reconnaissance by cavalry and ar- tillery In force, under OoMnsssf Ratting- refused. slon was reached amideriet; of Vivo lishing an camp, sombled a swarm of laborers, dug n dike on the terrible Ashcroft trail, line 1.3ut of Into yearn exlenoive building have been in progress, and ar, interested. field cornets of their diaLr burghers. The kcipjos. The waggons werefasten- ed behind the river bank torts was made thin morning due weet Modder Iii Greve I- Disorders are anticipated. Already there have been slight die- canal, diverted the course of the riv- or, left the Danish fleet high and dry been found. The news wz.s brought here on Tues- operations villas of the modern Kogliah type are . -0. REPAIRING ATLANTIC CABLEC- course, all are of tho, 11ritiall bayonet t As soon ail the British',were seen by Of rivetsklatliin, whom,, there are upinnsla,'whare itwas thought the ftirbances. when the miners were in in its bed,' and, when his re -enforce- o is day by miners who have jusE ,, in kv I nging lirection. In r up in every , -d, at 189Z itie 'ro%%n Hall w,is romplet( — are much to be jait-iod. come e so the Boers they opened fir pion them. Them was a party of Boers stationed Boars were likely to throw up defences. , �?roeession through the strestA of St. - Otlenne, singing the, "Cormagnole," ments arrived, fell upon the bewilder- ed invaders and from Lillooct. They say that there Indiana who were on the wny t hrough 11 com I of over ErA),(X)0, and I,t was tie- 4,,pe. T"tt Inder-4,-d sk� 1111-4111141, -f she out on commando. th,moolves OVPOsed to the 20yards from thewell, inc,arGanger's cottage, Adetachment ofLancera at- It war, found Ahat the enernk held the Country for aegnsiderable distance to I "Twelve thousand five hundred hice- skorkers in St. Etienne SLEW THEM TO A MAN. from Cariboo found the baronet'A bones at the entrance of a cave near Mud stroyed by fire in 1938 Other public buildings of importance are the Lewis- .- th.r."jibly. Th, death of Cli Samuel tTymeu. There Is no help ever. In peaceful times t tadked ths but they scattered on, the westward'ofthe railway, This wi U make an attempt tS turn their ri lit 9 are on strike fift higher* wages. Their idleness in- H�o was the first ria I - I- E gland c v f .,;a - to understand b ,,,I,,V .' @.I.. river on too Ashcroft trnil, a boll i lost Intiro Assembly. now u(iliz"'I its a "OF"I" I a I ; the rnilviay station, the post- recent Trott, whose reputation `14 a 'm chose, LO habilitate thorns the Boers. They received harnied, � The Poersworked antotber gUnfFOM flank,,-altnost Impossible, owing to the Volves that of 35,000 other dependent Varkmen, making, with the miners, if , tion. Before his time, ibe principles twenty miles from whero:he was Curtis belonged to a prominent office, Supreme Court and market mander in the cable service extends from the Boers, and marr itse, railway track to the north. be, 9ftat distanitie to be 0oirered In a to gh country woAre th,BA its no,watef.0 the coal strike spreads. as Is expected of political subdivision, were dimly ap- prvilended, but little Practical MPPII- E'g lish family, and started on a gold- hunting for Rlondike IfiRi b"i" Outside the city, and across i lit, Ummunduzi River, fire the college to all li'�nglish-nppn king countries, race, and all their int been with the Boers. Wit Altogether they bad four gants, , __111 .11 nitirly 100,00b. Moreover, . number o cation had been made of -them. Under trip enrly Mu,i tie and the Nalal poli,ne headquarters in serves to call attention British uitlanders whom gide!4 livito quick-firerg. These guns were fiicatly-moun�o,A beyond the cres' MT'THUEN T07H11 *&h 6VVkE. f"tories and works will soon be com. polled to-closo. owi�kg to the coal short, the direction of Alfrcd, the whole of the Saxon territory wits d ivided into year. Near river wandered .w. y fr,,m tile other members f the "gn,,n the colony ,rbe col loge, premi,rind over by Mr R, f) ('Inrk, M A an old New derful perfection to which cable -lay- been across, partly not kno,v,tn of tile kopj&. The'heaviest fire wag directed against the Lancers. The War Offica-has received a de- sputch this m6initig from OApeTown, � I so. I I . ........... la— - ,counties, hundreds and tithings; the party, and wag never heard of The skeleton vras Identified, it I s" , -a d, . ("" leg` man, nrid c,olipgoo of Sir I cil and cablo-ropairing has brought within the last twenty years tian descent and partly uitlanders and the Boers h Thoobjectafthi rec,onnaissance was dated WedneadtW, �,Decombbr,il!7;- Meth,den O'blic,rfa I as fbI16ws:­'At I FIRE HORR OR IN A SCHOOL. number finenwhichcould beputinto n the field was thug accurateiy kno*n, by a ring. Alfred Milsteir, ,R a very handoonno building, and the Mlire barracks form it was anid of Capt. Trott that he orally cultivated great in one aoother, they had out .successfully carried ,Out,the house on the bank boltig blown up, creating il P -W yesterday evening the Boers on the I — and the mobilization of the army be- and simple. To Alfred is - SEVEN DROWNED. atisubstantlal, block half a mile,dig- t from ill rollege. Mnritzburg is � krievi the bottom of the Atlantic and the position of every cable in it aft business dealings. But g rent duet. Thb,,14ob,ra fired few shots after- south side of Maggeirsfoatehi opened a heavy fire for some time.t This morn- litia ltittle farts Horned to 11PRA'. Mail Four Sertsirsetty Injured. came easy due the credit of this enormous im- — nt well supplied with water, and the enst well an a calasairin known the streets of City On one a steamer cu larly distressing that th nm is men should at last a wardso but the British made noreply. Ing We Naval Brigade fired at the rom Quincy, Ills., says: r,rovement, which exhibits a talent for orgrinization not inferior to that anal,,m� inealonevint-i Iri Fire-ii,ir stores lit, Thon.p.- 116-r. of the prement system amounts to over g(M.W0 A large 11hrrtry mup� a ,,ccasion In laying no Atlantic enblo was over- selvev under arms agains t&il3 There is a vast d ancers Faitt of thl6 hors,os of the L, were hit by 6 shell, None of the Mon enemy at the wedt part of Mageraton- loin The cavalry brigade is recon- -SIX little girls were burned to death, which originated the Germnn mili- Wi,h A dempnieta from Aahcro(t. RC . gay. plies tbo literary wants of the rapt- lajtfiso taketi by a niorm, and had to abandon a length of cabla worth many thOUR- tweer those and any wh .1 wore httrt, noitring in a horth-easterly direction. "Lieut. Masters be" made an ex- four probably fatally burned, and eight other persons badly injured dur- tary system of to -day By the ndot)- tion of thin plain, he was enabled. with -By the up."tting of a canoe, Fevers tal, containing. as it does, over volumes;; the Government makes D and dollars On. day, many years delit.orately a traitor*;, citip1mg Boer rifles and The 4it"'$, hav,4 brought their I its nearer to I refteheili A thatisAnd yar tended ree6n,naiissante westward and Ing the rehearsal, of Christmas oxer- oquaL often with interior numbora, our to oppose the swarm of Indians wvro rlrnwno(i near (him place while they wore attempting to c r-qo grant of EM0 p,�r rinnum tothis inafl- t n I ion There rire movaral manufac- nnerward. Capt Trott, ty'llto happenad to b, in the locality, tbo lit W might ne thsts army� For ronegad be nin But for a the 11AU'Ah lihopt since the repulse of northward of Enslin and reports all Weil. The farmers were glad to see our a!*" of one of the classes at St. PrRn- ,ressfully enemies which, during his reign, in' Tbrimp,;on river Two of ,he 1)n r y torie% in the capital; a large hTewpry as well pick the cable P_ tie stop- ' u a reeove ho ship, a 4 ,red quarter the donery e all thiii man I l hia lghgn* at� Magoitaforitain. tbe This tiSefthalMltheie isstab1shed men. They were suffering from want food. els aqhool on Friday. There were 14 little girls in the class, and they re- cesitantly beset his rOUntTY. Alfred the law -maker was in no wimp were women. The Indiana had been drinking and minmanaged tho canoe which r-ritera (fir tho itarwria I froopp a tannery, and wattle hark f-r-tories ' ped grappled in Ihn broken end, and stea od on to- "e — 0 fact tbitt thdybA*6-not oilvancedmany of theleguh& Their vartiahirik glin Is of ,. I have estalittabod a market. hire where I can purchase fresh milk, anA nted differtnt characters, Twoof ge-no appeared rim lamba and wore inferior to Alfred the soldier. The cri- ties who make it their business to do- - - FIRST SCORE are arnong the industripq of the city. whirli. however, mainly deponds for its vitird home within an hour. On ar- riving in port be prossionted the cable it holonam, FFAUNINE NATI neAreaL 'the grltit& lines, . Ao"_-* vegetables. selling to the farmers ten and other articles which they cannot White fleece on their garments. The flijece of one caught fire, from an open treat from the fame of every man whom the world calls fdreat have tried Ma sn'd Mr Thomas. When ft Bit ;4th prosperi1v on Its agrirtiltural Aur roundingss and the permanent garrison in thc i-cminny to whicib declining to accapit any remuneration it tn be No. she eould not think him ,Ito BLUP$Aft9% AND BOERS, otheirwilso purchaxe. ffsariiy rain fiell and Ito an Instant Abe whole ga" "It ittle ones was In flameir. Sis ting of I - to show that Alfred d not originate the Sa2on system which is the font, - I en-a,rkught unpleaAant mean Ing, had followM the first rilter,ntion of leaPeTlial troops - �__ for hie work used consider- ed absolutely impossible to pick up But I ontreat you not ,to 1 able excLalcrind. Oai- blue$dckota hAme teen stirring up ttie� tbb Inat'few days with Illat night." I Gatacre an d French report no tot. of an e rescue. dation of modern English law, that wit i h his Foung wito. yes,? 'Story, interrogatively. I RACTERIA AS ENGINEEPUS � rnhies during the months from Octo- I hor to May, but Capt Trott proved the FA shalt not, since you sin ,8asith their b(OL NdIX *lid Same 12-poundarg. ch"ge in the altualloh. Vidden-Powell reports; all ,woll Imetinbeit tig. ajid were also badly burned. n Six died almost insta tly from trial by jury, in its embryonic state. existed before the time of Alfred. But onta Whp,n n man and his wife bare bad simpirnbable not it seems, an Y* Ill" London Lannot, it appears to be rt error of this lite*. to, the middle of 1 IR70 he mailed from Lon bed, and he wax true to h (lid not go to the dogs. They h6vid,th6tft, ik jj�olllo at balf -.Past . font, 0el6ek'Alft thlo, mottling with 0 tbbY BOER ARMY DISMIAN9. bqrns, and four of the Atirvivara will at' 16s it in & settled prrinciple of action that he who rank" practical a system fit- n -n difference, maid Mr Thomas, with a judicial air. and each considers the fnrt that tinet.rin are able to tho brPrikinig rinwn of atone wn _r2um- � 1 h- e,�int-r of don in Neva Srotir,, ropeilrod the direct I enhip in a gale of wind find a blinding - It wins perhaps better thnt h man with so little ,ouplo of Adtit, b&AAhlb big gain, ,dinnisr a tow The toodbla Ija$Ay 980n; Obrfeapond- . dead are: Mary Wavering, ready existing Is as much 6ntilted to other at fault, which Of the tW0 it') first eont itivestigationn have all ' own th"t lsnn� at orth ond wnq back in the into tho, (nminine nature I inteletiot thtif with %hotblrOln' tb6'1fj)6'ijhd6ft, end Welt- , egtt at rietevintritiliailig. d6clitroathat Alivit Ndde,odort :rhee It6stee,,r ('9ortha ]?round, 00, i0gis ' Hickbt. "d honor an he who Invisints. Alfred rts- duced the Smixon )AWO to it IlYfiterb yen think should nulke the ckd- ; soaneo toward reconciliation ? I nirlifying bris-terin awarma in the mud formed by the eti-siningration of ep- I Thames ag n Inqidp of kbirty-five 1 As hn (on mM rip t he ri v"r I be 'simaxod ma r, y siouslily th,6y I" them a low Iyad'ito fiejU At Itht cl&_o th6 chistramr, Orr the oampmgn has bhkhgj64 - d*lIng ,,to Unt 4fleirs , Iiin, Freibur 41f4d from an -Athorganized body Of )W0CPd* ,h,6 ,,om*,h1keLnslv`ie. Th.P wiser a? the two, ;iaid '1161m, det,r, rn�w in reservoirs, and it Is believed da V. I wh-k� of th". martirm popula- CLUB IRTIQUET .hella 61tai'joaft. of"thei tKI t1tsy '& 6(A�tiight Inil 16ir 'Vitlo tht Doern, MAI, hi,Wk. ,� the bldly 'Arb :-Jolophine, 14itifte, W illittoina, kottefidort, lAns bnt, establishni ir cod; 1, i6idt I)e A lftft I ChIM6, Of fthrPur- ,homes, promptly, and go. rny 1,11 my lit ollido M%t I arn very sorry. that tho dpeay of J.hrs roment results from the artiot) of nitrnum cold prop ,ion ,,ho hn,i s-ob him go to own, turn. ,d nut to ,-hpor him Fitzsmith-f orebahgod haTat ,`$�Oftpa*l 41t= I (0*608. T$At to -this greatly alatutbi thiii � Tht�l dfig'�,A* .1 , - 41, ip- t& , "bAlFlikhat , , fthtli,g` 'a �Juprm � . % lars, Menke, Miet Stsklaing, :1v',"`sT11'po, J'ojo, Worn.j, F atbor gilt Ion njj&a�tiorsfitlouvi briffii#L,be, fiii", tablished the principle that,%& man A,0, . nn a It 6rcurteld to lift, Thoy � a t It t I I I Might bale bieen an wall for him tn sluiced by the lonotAria. Vol tbete tin mirroneotAo ongineora, whose myrill" 1 --.Ob— - - I K REP, Inm BUSY. the club last week. Fitapnes.-Lasit weekt , enenty U eivW4)llit1 ffoiili tbb' w6k` lift rANdlY bocOmitilt a diotiollhod atrAy. . ria* Bd tzk)*bo,fi, Slater Ludwigms, 01IN04--,of trith-*hwa, vight to,io " the first advanco� after all, are novertbolean of immense use to filed the matiat whith t tthildi ,abaiillt� Thiy, 46 siplis'*Wy,� b6WOS'"t, i0likh 11 T116 110soria h&v6 botivoitted the ILI; 061onao Intil) f6rk ft$ Am of ima #h" I or ItoddWA, Alister Theadit, S6- I A TRtA1. 'W'W k4ft Iffavelloiadie a tboughtfially refftin*4 ftvm lynt is Ing man because thisy ara chief agents In dt I J Noktarilists say that a single swallow will do -roar GAN filea In a diLy. T his overo"t ow A*f it is bia vlac* to Wm#. sk4 a d4a: *# A sibeot 06* t)lstlilf . I I � I 1. i ... I ... 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I ntre. evid- I they were . oot them- '. , L there. the I 11 a the sairld. , - I bodhisi mIn- 1-1 1� , I , , � Is'' I" I law in a i _. 11 � �` . AD - � a direction I i rits were inethat - 1, I reckon. - . Ili .. a hung the , I �­ V Saws were I � sharpened -1,; 1, the -open ;, I toosta shot k .. . thout drIv- . oid the hu - . �i field were , or* fact ), _.� in civilized , ". � K f, 11 " ary officers ,". 1� I 1!s, li of letters 1v ad on the f, i,: �111. cue, many � �f had died 6) / ell to their 1. � ag to their .. � V ,am mother , or intend- �, One of these ,� 1". noted stain- ,� d spotg on I � d decipher- 4 . ' he . I, on stretch- I'll acks under , he in their , they had I ng had just I tbomselvPsir 1. . icture from �� . 1� LOOD. � N, , 11 �,,, �'.3.1 w.rumend 94 ^ 11 , � , me Land. �4, 11 A reury tells . I - in the ex- � I I Cots of the - _ acted on the �, I these is the I appy mem- 1� on the fatal ry on Sun - I climbed the . roccoded to , ; he bayonet. I riaternation ads of the other aide . ! or quarter. 11 r ity beseech- t., "s! 't kill n -I*m I �, � , a most gsiti- ,. �, �111� . Many Kng- shmen, hav- . kinilles long arms in the " �k become ab- � �11 Some have W � - almost, and 0"' Ll d manners nee between "j., " , - /11'� 1, � , I " P-`.� connections. I i-�� � J it, , their native .4V� Inherit no el�,,,, , tertatic, of Some are __ 11,.L,L,-'1.. iota, and, of , I . , �� � 7", Au the Point � ,:.. hose persons I , , i "' ' ,ompoLled to . , �' , , � they find , , , t if own coun- . i , for it, how- , ,� . , , , i lines persons . salves smong . their farms �, �Er - I led into that t arcourse has � h a few odd I �, I the.*- isiame � g their Bri- . .. � I . , . 11 because the ... *L , � � , , *��# I Sve not Van- 1 il� timacy with ,,� I y t he bareat I I it in parti- one unforts- find them- ) t Great Bri- ifference, be. ,�'L. �, a have acted `4 In so- . � . " erart ng the Bri- � , ,'I '1041" I , , usah mathesaft , I I. il - � F I C IRE. 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