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the aou. of the Duke of'Cobuxa. was, ' *� .1 � tv.
Victoria, daugAtor of AWK *104; Of boxa At Reself:taIm 1A t1is, Ai, Uat Ox -, �.M"
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july 11, 1818. this lady � I .... C�_ "_..�_ - � .- " - ." I - tbAW,---
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Prince, had only three months TO %, - -�� '14n , ,, t ,q ,KINIO E��VARJ?y I . I PSI*
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should be born on English -it. The you have said thInga about me which -.IT . . , � � ,,,, � 1, " . I and
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joilircley WAS Attended with difficulty, awe not true, and I desire that you . t" 1. �
the dai IW,axj�-#'ot to"i .ant .In ,ubqipqqoutly Ths
for H`w Grace was XUAOA promiled for will call upon we ti)-ratiftoW with 'a" twulti,tsIt I . ,V� , . is Rings of Italy, Has
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ready opt... In the ,spring of 1819, witness to hour my positive dentai. ,t4e� bapi � at sunibI06' � AT
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however, the journey was made. The and J hope that you will not repeat ,wAbb, 4", atteew-rk t4 �* P;4�v� .1titries, A'TT;I afterwards hold tway� in I nor
Duko and DUOlieSS Were installed at such thing$ About Ine.' shig.- was ij ,bliallf,,knowilif.se 'Q4eMU'S weather.'
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Kepalngt,ou Palace, then, &a now, a a fury, and he, in a, &till greater. H a accii�,%Il65T ,t ,ie �� y4;, tj�, $I ,.V,�Iil 44xahy.� Ong of,the Gaelphil. William, ,��
place of residence for the members and mutt6red that he should never set p#rty, fro* tbq,c,b I i0l;4der'ot. tbe House of t"anberg, ,� 86v
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I , #*1 bvild,jiiiTeu f�squs*t(&�,4ffhk donalitetrf, dee
p1rOtOge8 Of the royal family, and on toot In hex house again which she did 8041'Off.� the i6�i shbuel'but with 'tint . , ' ' t;ill
iiak-brililAtipy, Ond , t4l tbou . ed amoa)g themselves Iry
May 24.181,8, "a pretty little Princess, not hear, and, after delivering herself AP� , , r Jitand' The 4040 agTe ,, , , ,
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4l� llpad� f noCto divide the-'Aii oddin.
Plump as a Partridge,'? was born. The of hex oeepoh Sher flounced back again do fii&m 'B44111110' Vl* I
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Duke was delighted with the child, He to her acal, mightily proud of bar ham f I .Stla 19 ,aee� ,boinelgq�e.fl bX' 401. V'�,14 to marry. end spIr
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would dandle and caress her, and exploit. It arose out of her saying thg ll�verijgn and' Wq"r 'husband as
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than hand her to ther arms of admir, that he should make Lady, Durham do- thiX -balls'O'd *00*, '9_01176��19#42A,tc�; I I I . quit
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Ing spectators, With ithe caution, marid an audience of the Queon,tq con- ty",,ithftilt who bad crowded thn,avj'4 .Was tin " ad'
. � I ];as, t , litZ� 0131til brother, ,won the I do
a r she -Will be tTadiot the thinga'whioll talli J.e. ues,of ft Jamaaidirals:66�44 thw'mol�u,, "Pigg. , sea
Queen of Eagiiiind.11 His Grace did not Boy omid of her, and to other Whig log. bacill"k.pf raW, and col�L�,tq,wlk- " ja6imofilal prige.' His jouigest so�, VTI
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live to enjoy ilia parental happiness Allies." These wei;e days in ,which nesit the brial "pV46c -a" Stan ogitii *sy, ,ZZ 'J st�tts,' t supowded blin. des%,Trying tbo,Elgoiress Sophia, daugh- M91
tong. paxty ,spirit ran high, and penetrated , a ' whose, "
It had j�,oen pro#hesied that two the whole fAbric of society in Ect Or ,Titmes De
members of the family would die In Land. Within two or three years of ndddugh- 100
the, course of 1820. The Duke believed this time Princess Victoria haA taken ail
succeeded till
the prophecy implicitly, bat he applied her place in that society as the heiress death Of a"
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it to. his brothers. Lpi Ithe Winter of to the English throne. I - � led seven Pr
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1gIL)hchgjIgbn43-to the sheltered wa- Fe,r national purposes X,he kritice'ss ipdward Oxford. fired a pistol at Her e , i h, and bar his
, at momar
tering, place of SiduloIlith, in Devon- Completed her majority'an the eigb.' majesity as she was driving CM Con-
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shire, "to cheat," As he said. "the win- teenth aan�veriiary of. her birth, � Atauttimal Hill. The attack was re, son, George I., ascended the throne. T11
ter." Oae day be happened, when On June 2. nine days after this peated by One Francis with aaimilar By way of James I, and his daughter (an
taking a walk, to get wet and to catch event bad taken place, the King was weapon on nearly the same spot. The the Queem was connected with the cries
elpliq..,.She was also United in the -aB
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cold. Acuto Inflammation of the desperately LII and died on June 20. plethl hall ai�A�lthj -6forkage." 00 26 � W" to, tile ,#'ayal line of'scoi- anO
lungs supervened and carried him off. THE CORONATION. AbOUt two t��% after, tbji Ia hutiaeb� 4`0 . �, htt
, The poor widow - loand herself, The King died at 2.20 on the morn- back named Bean Similarly essayed land. JAmics'L. di England, lind tfi6 men
Owing to the Duke's considerable - sixth of Scotl.&Ad, was thp., IOU of find
Ing of June 20, and the young Queen the assassin"s fold.Lt)aIt wAk'0r`dV6Ut Mary'. Queonair Stints, whose lineage Was
debts, in a very uncomfortable posi- met her Council at Kensington Pal- oil from accomplishing this object by
tion, at the time of his death. Her is traceable back to Elizabeth, Dun- peo
ace at 11 a.m. the same day. After il boy, Daggett. ullio-Idgpillainel to ba the
brother, Leopold, enabled her to re- having received the two royal Dukes, War- . can, and Malcolm, of tragic fame. The corp
turn to Kensington, where she hence. the two Archbighopei the Chancellor THE ROYAL LINZ. Scotch Line, the Norman Una. and the Foo
forth devoted herself to the education EL fie, , Queen was nommsuded from Hanoverian or Gtiolpill, line, all unite pla,
of herchild, Queen Victoria," Ad this Prime Minlater-Lord Mal- , he Queen and Royal family, So �,
bourne -the pro lamation was r6ad-to; William tlta�Oun4ucroT,�'wlka claimed in t '
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the Council, tile usual order psga�ilj onmiection with 'ilia previous -regime, '
six days after the death of the Duke I claimed that Ono branch of the ram- me,
the dcor,a were thrown, open, and the 1101,114 inclUded Alfred.the Great among .
Of Ito -at the prophecy above mentioned -1 , , �' ' tie' bamil§ Uy tree reaches to Alfred the Grgat the
e' entered. him aicestori� Here I is t1 ,
was completely fulfilled by the d young Queen and Egbent. The various races unit- Ho
ath the ling, traced backward from her the
of his father, George III. On Monday Of this proceedings the Clerk of ed in the Queen made bar distinctly
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the Slfilt� the new sovereignp the Prl;� Council wrote: " Aft -or she had read Majesty to Wi'JliA-; I pro
Regent, wall proclaimed George IV. The hex speech and taken aud,egno . Azije Victoria, I rapiresentative of the English of to- Dul,
�, , , of Kent, day. . ! , , i of
health of the -now King was precari- oath for the security of thi'dlfuiO4 Daughter of Edward, Duke - — cri
one; his age NVas advanced; he had no of Scotland the Privy Councillors Third son of George IIL.
of' Frederick Lewis Prince of KITCHENER'S NEW SCHEME- ""
. were sworn, the two royal Dukes Wet Sou . the
legal heir. The Duke of York, the __-k ace
heir apparent, twos married. had An by themselves, and as these two ,Did 'Wales, ersing'Large Forces In Senit- the
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family, and his'Duebess wag In a de- men, her uncles, knelt before her, Son of George 11., 1, DISV lici
clinging state. The Duke of Clarenoc, swea,ring allegiance and kissing her Son of Gebrge L. ' I , Circula Position. It
the next in order, Was of ripe age. Be hand, I saw her bluo,h up to the eyes, Son of PrIA"s Sophia, who married A. "patch from Cape T*wn says:- aud
had had tw!o daughters born to him. as It able felt the contrast between the Elector,,q Hanover. I General, K"nor is dispoeing great a I
Each of them had died in infancy, but their civil and natural relations, and Daughter of James I L. � forces' aeml.4)lroutlaxly. big extreme Fo
further issue, thiough not probable, this was the Only sign Of emotion Sm of Mary Queen of seats. Left Testing on the sea. to circumvent as
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waa still not an impossiblei contin- which she evinced. Her manner to Daughter of James V., of Scotland. the Boers, the columns aloting con
gency. The next in succession was them was very graceful and OU989- Son of Princess Margaret,' taneitualy and In touch with each oth-
the infant Princess at Kensington Ing. 6ho kissed them both and rose Daughter of Henry VIL, or. Who greatest danger of the sitti- T
Palace. Every year as it passed by from her chair and moi,ed toward the San of,Alargarot. wife Of EdmOlkd ation 10 the possibility of Do WOt'a Ki
made it more apparent that if only the Duke Of Suagex, who was furthest Tudor. Harl of Richmond, appearance in Cape COlony. It Ia be- va
life of the royal babe were spared upon from her and too Infirm to reach her, DAugbtd of John do Beaufort, lieved that none of the Du;tch would se
her the monarchy Ultimately mt�st de- She seemed ra hd Kar4uia of Somerset and Dorset. r I esiat his personal call to arms. They wh
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volve. As a matter of fact the pro- multitude of mon who were sworn "d Son of John of Gaunt , Duke of thirile the fame of Napoleon and wo
pbetic boast of the Duke, of Kent was who came, one after another, to kiss Lancaster and King of Castile and lington poles in the presence of his ,an
fulfilled earlier than might have been her hand, but she did n6t ,speak to Lo(" . military Bonilla. do
anticipated. The Regent reigned anybody. nor (lid she make the slight- Ban of JEdward Ill., . Among a numlipir of captured let- ces
show Son of Edward U., ! 1� ' t6r�"'ls ade firom'dft. Hertnog to Pre- K
(Or just 10 years aft4r hi4 ascent to the est dilterence in her manner, or ' ., - 9
throne as George IV., the Duke of amy in her countenance to any inAlvi(f- Sani of Fdwjird L. "' ' sident Steyn, asking ter 1,000 -unmar- in
Clarence -just sisven years aii William aa_1 of any rank, station, or party� I Sao 009 Henry UL, . tied, young men to outer Cape 0olooY to
IV. � I particularly watched her when' Lord Son of John of Magna Charta fame, W beat up recruits. a
Oil 'August 30, 1836, King William, Melbourne and ilia Ministers, and the Son of xialary. it., , : . - wi
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who had acceded to the throne on the Duke of Wellington rind i?eel ap- So" or Matilda, wife of' Geoffery . LOOKING FORWARD. - mi
death of his brother, in 18W, gave a proacher her. She went through the PInAta,geloot, / And he was always so courteous to lit
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4inner party at WiiialsoT on his birth- whoe ceremony occasibnally looking at Daughter of Henry I.. the clastohue�rsl sighed the bat* Inau- ho
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day. Melbourne for instruction when she San of William the Conquioror. agox, reXerring to the missing teller.
Tberellvas one person whom the h,ad Any doubt what to do, which the Queen through the Georges Isuppiwoso h,0 alwAyll kept in mind
King detested more even than his haxdly everr occurred, and with Per- was a GuOlPh- This family 7�- 1 th.t so.. of the. might possibly be h.
Ministers -:- the mother of the Prin- feet calmness and solfpossgaslode'�ftt founded in 489,by #uplphua 1iunatb,.1ttjury, dryly remarked! the presi� ci
Coss, the Duchess of Kent, who had not at the same time with a graceful,mod- hue of 6II616, the, kLbit-& th nor . . - I in
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been sparing in her critiols ork the esty and propriety pi�irtloul4rly-intsr I vi
reception she had met from the royal esting and imigratiating." it
family in England. 'The Duchess had HER ENGAGEMENT. .0 I th
applied for a suit of apartments for on October 14, 1889, -that le, faux . � It eq
her own use in Kensington Palace, and - . I Be
dAys after her lover had reached . I ly
had ,been rofaaeii by the King. She Windsor -the Queen informed Lord . .. 1 th
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appropriated the rooms, nntwithatand- Melbourne that she had made up bar on
ing the denial. The, King informed mind An to hex I Intfirria,ge. Onthel6th t on
her publicly that be neither understood . w
able than wrote, to Baron Stockmar: . lid
nor would ,endure ,donduet so dis- "I do feel 80 9`Aij`tY 1 knoVif not
rimpticitful, to 'him'. This, though said how to begin my letter, but I think .
laddl$-apd pilbitcIf
, y, was only the Mat- the news it will contain will be saf- 0
terlaga at a storm which broke next fIcietait to insure yonr forgilviinesp; At- k , I
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day. lt,wilim�: fj$e. royal birthday, and be,rt has Completely Wort my heart, It 4, ��
the Wag had invited a hundred people A �� 11 I W
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to diaper. The Daphess of Kent got . . . I feel ceirtitu-b6"mill I .. - P7-1-1. .. . . III
on Ono side of nib Majesty, one of big morning. , I W '466�14 t .1, Is
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make me very happy. . , d.
alistors on the other and, the Princess say I felt an certain of making him ., .� 11 b
Victoria Opposite, , , , happy. Leopold must tell you all . .. . ..
DENOUNCIM ,SER MOTHER. .
about the details. Which I have not, I
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his health had been proposed, the The official and PabliG AIIIIOUDO--� `L� - ,� ,- ., .I .%.... . L, .
King butat forth in a bitter tirade ine"t of the betrothal was not made ... .... . . .. a
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"I ttWt hOddic' hat eiclalmod, "that 6 0 in Germany or England till 9) I 0
1 MAY bate the *A.tjAfA6tion of leaving the, a as of the year. . p
the*royAI,ik . The Prince arrived in England for � 'r .. 14 � .
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( , t! , . , ,. . 'V.0Itto6ds)tbe heiress the little Mayflower," wfited the I , 6 .. ..
grandmother both of Albert and Vlo- 10
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gar Duchess of 001 , N�i �� I
thd,, Units of it poison now near me torila, the Do" I ,1w 4'. .0
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Wli� 1W i,"hA4;4* evil idwiders, and burg, to this paoillem of Kent, "wili ,� I Jr . - ..
Who N fi0*0614 i"' patent to not with be when I t"s It In 9 Year's time. Sle- " 0 ''. � � 6Z A I - . -
IA, Efieilfetion"tu, which she hold .an not sufficiently delieribiti What � , V I I , X I
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1112114111yd'1010".�;4 ,I bitte, no hesitation 4% dear little toy@ It I .. .. , ,
in "y1hg that t,r bj,14 been jusulted_ - above spoken of, WAs. Of 6011T86; the . ,.
Princess, Victoria. groin a. very earll o � I . . � 1 4 1 1
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grokillY alad,66fAlwatily instliKii --by permW ... . , f. I .
thia 0ormothy 61ki, 1 am determined to period the Dowager Duchess , . 4 1
enlaore 00 longer a cdorks of behavior led herself to cint6rtain the hops that ' .1 lik, -ar*
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so dwailo"114,6 Ate, her twd grandchildren Would tharat 1, I i .
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V44tiorpa0veft P"O"Als - ot
with Uo,ops. About 10.� the
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OQWWU of Canada is SYPOW44 to Sid od m4othor. the Queen.. 444 1 know how Agr$cUj,tiii,-'6,u*t
tha oorollv. *swai% .,
11*1 A_`0U&X4P and Other ", and
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advim the GovoTAIM"Ot- As all deeply You, gad the Whole cation .9134 the
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fovor, cavinedi O� drinking Is- '.
V`frp* and London Obo*gcl
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aq hex Majesty's Privy COUA- sympathies with me In tbo.k.repar- purs
is held
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tut OUX44, %*'
xwW, orilpet on, their arm, and olliora
for the UplialiaLogi. It nNo loss we illave all sustalaild. I
Oopt. TOT,Wr, of �
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4iguis .-Sud broxe instruments that
their office ham lapited, but they need, bard4y say that my constant an- cutter
Grant. 446 apbU404 10 004 -
utt9d' With crapio. The troop*
will all be vea"olated &t an early tillawar Will be always to walk to
WWr at 010toms; Mona for IAA4hW I
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an imposing spectacle. but date.
--rere
her NOW" lapauess
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at VjcPWI* is - cpstravan't- � I I
entirely eclipsed by the
lt , �� cl by the
;&i now great #e4 will have to be "In undertaking the heavy load lion
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Of th" quar&ntf" and 'Intuipe" .
presented
48 �nr=a LCOollego of Arms. procured,
but Mr. Atills holds that it wbk'b unw, devolves upon me, I am 400,
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laws, And hSe Oftax"'t* take .
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quite legal to use the preasul; asall fully determined to be @6 constitutional, them
back to Wald"'A WaAd. L' 1,
The Proolesmatteu.
� cqwm heir= at St, Janus' Qutjl
tioux
a new me is ready, and be men- Sovereign in the strictest swung of the
the fact that Queen willed. and, go long as thare Is breath
GRWr BIRITAIR., ., , I
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as* whoWat 9 o'clock Edward
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interesting
.,,%; royal commission t% examine
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, , procii,impil Uing of the
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, seal .of her in Uy y, to w to d d
Victoria used the great bod Ork r the Son an the
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beer-powouboa -09,140,990 19 XW : 1
i6il Kingdom of Great Britain anale,
King William IV.. for aome nine amelioration of MY People. land.
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I�A)taiid 444 Zrapamr, of India.
. av* i6p, ,tvill' or
t ch wae, rW4
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ten months after bin death. in the -I have resolved to be known btLo
fi, G. 14ake, at gual time one 04 the ? I
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him 4,4ury Weldon. IchIg_kt_- relga
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4�61 , ties I IL8941to and formerly Wind, oft
rest Seal name at Edward, which has
of George M-. the & borne bl six of my anoestors, III do-
England was stolon froav the real. the name
, �
most prominent solicitors In Great / ��
Britain, has been tolial d guilt,v of ap- / ,
11�4.r4lll-; "V as follows: dencie
Thlas
toot we, Ing ino, do not undervalue
of the keeper. The � of Albert. which I inherit from my propriating,
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trust funds amilluating to 11 ,.��
1 fieft"' pleased Aluitfi�ty
IDS out sto immediately
, ever-to-be-3amented great and wine
reported to the King and SM,WO.
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to 12 11
and has been sexitecomA 11 I
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to call; to Marcy
aresp Lady, Victoria, oc a
atn by
now! seal was ready for official use father, wh% by universal oonseatt Ia. years'
I think, deservedly known by the us-
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penal servitaide. n
.4. .,.W NO.T ....,,
ase.the IiF�pjrliii CrOW4 Of rlie
ted 'N4,xigdoin Of Ureat Britaiin and caring
next day. No time will be lost in se.
a new great seal for the Domin. tion as Albert the Good, &ad I desire
11 ,
Jullan Arnold. son of Sir Edwin Ar- ,
14 0:&�, soil riltitfully coins
% lon.
-rinco At
that his came should stand alone.
,,In conclusion, I trust to Parila-
nold, who was extradited from the 11
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in October last.
t4d
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t 4 � raighty
word we,," therefoce the L=
i,00INAGE AND STA S. ment end the nation to vapport me in
Unit -ad Still" chars-
ltivt soll temporal. ot this realin
Another change of importance will the ardnous duties which now devolve
.
ed with ca lisa pproprill, tins truat funds, I I
ng ,iiiiatilt6d Itry,those of her I.G
,I?jrl*y L'ounoll, with anal,
be the substitution for the present upon me by Inheritance and to which
ears' enal ser- . , I
witm sentenced to too y P I
rolr,ls
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t:r triuceni gentlemen
i c tile
IA w4t t 4 ord bia"r,
postage and revenue stamps ofs, now I am determined to devote my whole
strength during the remainder at my
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vitude, Lit Old Hall". .1,� �
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ijinen njid the'llithiens of London, set
hearing the vignette of the King. life."
UNITED STATES. _,� ,�
ndy'llarelly, with owe voice, con-
t�o founds and tLehrt, publish suit
_=
Another change which will take place, A.fter iving a list of those who at-
tf. Council. the G tt.
.
Carnegie wants 1112-00,000,000 for his � I.,
e Walt and m%tity
16ho
MAIL ward Is now by the
aa new 00ina are minted, will be the tended ... ...
aclacces that the King Subscribed the
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stOel busin,088- i�, - �
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tb 9 it
, r, am late sovereign at tmppy
abstitution of the profile of the King
oath relating to the security of the
I'll
There am now Bald to W over 60 I . .
g[&,;��,e our only lawful and
rd, Edward VII. by
for that of Queen Victoria, but It will Charob of Sootland-,
'_ fl
oases or Smallpox ati Watertown, N.Y. 1, I I
ace of Gad King of the iJ tied
a
C 61 'bf Gresi Britain and Ireni n
w am a ni
be years before the present coinage it -
aboolately called in.
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Wolves are "ling Shoop in the � I I �
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fendef, of the Faith, lCuillerar
The intmodluto offeot of bar Mo- FIREMEN MEET DEATH.
northern part of La Forte County. In- �.. 11
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lk,t,tla w twaaet dobedleeknugoewltifti
nd cons , �
jeaty's dtath will be� noticeable at Ot- . IF""
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disna. " " ;
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irrtr -and . humble affectdon, be.
4 4C God, by Whorn all kings and
t
laws. darling the coming session. it Nearly a Dozen Others More or Less
is not known yet how long a period
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H, D. crookeir, whose fortune was I ,
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a juir, do vagn. to Wass the noyal
WwArd VIL. with long and
. mourning will be proclaimed. The Badly Hurt.
Ou
swept away by the flood (it Gftivcs- I ��.;!!,,
PVY:Years to� raise ever us.,,
Governmout will W "ided In this re- A despatch from Walkerville, Ont.,
ton, shot and killed himsolf at Corry, 11 �1,
Greeted )vIth Choera.
spect by the Imperial authorities. The ,,yc:-.A, serious fire, resulting in the
change of Sovereign will not affect
Pa. .
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to Proclamation was greeted by a
two prominent man'"
the flacetbalig Or Parliument. the two death of and the
A specialist tins been sent from Ann .1111,11'....
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are Of triumphant cheers and
Houses will assomble ou the date for injury of several others, broke out
Asher University, Mich., to San Fran- I �
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of "God Save the King." There
which they have already been sum, here on Friday ovening. About 5
cisoo. to report on nuapectod cameo of - -4� �--,, " i �
a large assemblage of officials
ed1legio heralds. Among those in
fanned. It is questionable, however, oltilook Smoke was soon issuing from
,.J,,,��, I
the black plague. .- t.�'�.; L �
indance wore Earl Roberts and
w Buy State din- the warehatiae of the Walkerville
nex on the night or the opening, and L
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,,Chicago Leads all other cities in ',',,I;,,`�.�
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bers of the headquarters staff
,ant
it is certain that the Govornor-Ged- ch factory, and the volunteer fire
the world in crimu," said. Illinois ", �.. 11, , � , ,,
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othgr army ofPcers, and there
arat's drawing -room wilt be dispensed brigade was immediately called out.
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States Attorney Doneon, at a dinner �:" " .
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a ncourse of
with. The session will be a quiet one This building In about 20 by 40, and Ia
,
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In Chicago the Other night. I � 11 ���, , ", t'� ',
ple from the commencement to
etose. At the conclusion of the
socially, as, with the exception of a used Do a atorchou%a and shipping do-
fow quIelt di.nnox parties, there will
- ,`.�` -
children �� 1, i.."11111
Benjamin Miller's four . 7.
n(ony the build belonging to the
be Utthe or no entertaining and the partm ,Brit. Several hills. of chemicals
.S, .
were burned to (loath In the destrue- _ '1�11'
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t Guards, In the Friary Court,
ladies of members of ParliaLoat whc were kept stored in the building. Short-
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tion of his home by fire at WaPaah, ,: ,
,
yed "God Save the King. "
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gay time in ly after the fire began the chemicals
%%% . .1,
. , �,,;,�,:
W, lic, is now insane. . �;, ,,,
tba King Not P"SOUL
Ottawa during the next two or three Ignited and exploded with terrific
, .
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The United States Senate has rati- 11 � �� ,.-,
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he King was not present, but the
aths will be disappointed.
Mo force, scattering bricks and debris in
, .",
tied the treaty with Spain by which . ": �11
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nbers of his housohold witnessed
till directions into the crowds who our-
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Unaho Sam gets two more islands of 11, _11" I I
certmony from. Marlborough
reunited the placo7 Besides the two
THREE MILLIONS LOST
�,
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tile Philippine group for $100,000. � , , , ,�.,
;�,.!',.'.
use. On the balcony overlooking
Friary Court, from which the
. � I men who were killed several were
Euglnoe,r John Oloilt stopped his . , ; .:�,, ,
,
cladiation was read, were the
-0 dangerously injured, while others more
-
FIRE IN MONTREAL DOES IMMB14SE fortunate escaped with a few scratch-
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train on the Lehigh Valley, ran down . J., , I
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a of Norfolk and other officers
DAMAGE.
a n onabankmout and resound a gW ..,:�L� L , I
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state. The balcony was draped in
08.
from drowning, near Wlikesbarre, Pa. , " L ' ,
anon cloth. Beside the officials In
— The doild ay,fj:-Wm. Rrindle, captain
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k,�:.`: ,
plendent uniforms were stationed
nagnificent witird of Trade Ilaildina ant]
lion.e. I"A,rvy,41 of the chemical department, struck on
Mrs. Emma Lamhoh ran away from I I I ',.!�
State trumpeters, and here were
n many prominent persons, among
1)."an w nboie,tale
-Lons E0111and011 as $3,4100,000. the Aead by a brick. Lieut. G. It. S.
her home In Now York with her four- .1
, � ,
year-old boy suffering from Smallpox. � � 1�'1.11-1.
in Sir Arthur White, Private So-
c al says:- Phill(ps, firemen, buried in debris.
tint the authorities to "C'
Stite did nf)t w ,
tar to the Queen.
Thti, Injurod.-01tiarlos Houlica, a 5
The most disastrous fire that Montreal -
:,(,
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x the yard of Marlborough House
the Friary Court was stationed
hall witnessed far years started shortly year-eldi lad, will probably dlo,'duo to
get him. �,.,.
Five Chine.mo girls were sold at an*- .',�.
arge body of police, soldiers and
after 8 o'clock on Wednesday night, injurhes received from flying bricks.
.
Fil"eman Frank Domaraisi, Internally;
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tion at Sain Francisco an publicly all ,� , I I � 11
ot Gua.rdg. "a Foot Guards acted
a guard of honor and they were
in the wholesale clothing establish-
ment of M. Saxe Co., at the corner of Alex. Langlioi:s, head out ; Chauncey
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Lf in Clinton. They were the " proper- L"'
ted, immediately beneath the btxl-
Lemoline and St. Peter streets, in the Bennett, tinkle broken; Ex -Mayor
ty" of Gong Gow, who wag Violling �` ,�.,
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business heart the city, and at mid- 'rhos. Bold, captain f fire department,
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Out to return to China. The girls �t'? , ,,,
Ancient Procatlent Followed.
night th( It, block of business out on hands anti fa0co ; E. G. Rustiell,
brought from $1700 to $2,500 eaeb. 1,�� ��
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he quaint ceremonies with which
ng Edward VII. was proclaimed at
"' t a bi lab Mo ter, managior Walker Sons. planing mkilm,
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tious, points of the metropolis ex-
St. Sacra,ment, St. Nieholasi, and St. dkeep gash oil head; Frod. Cooper, out
St. Potor's al Rome, Ia now lighted 1�,,,,.,
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tly followed ancient precedents and
Paul streets, and including the magni- o n f ace, T he eause o r t h l� r Lr e Le u n-
by electricity. ( _1�1� I �!
an the march was concluded, the
fioent Board of Trade building on St. known, as no one %vao in the building
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A now tie Id gun has been adopted � ,
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tra tern blow a blast, while tile
Sacrament street, valued at when it titaxted. The factory main
over a
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by the Italian arUllory, IV -
adoring crowd stood bareheaded
d silenced, not knowing what to
building was not damaged in tiny
in illion dollars, are in ruins. Over a $M,000. If
way. The lose im about I-
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The czarina has gone to Moscow, , , I
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, till the military band in the pro-
dozen big wholesale e6tablinhoucats suran,ce about half.
where hor next child will be born, ,.
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&ion struck up "God Save the
containing valuable stocks have been -
Dc-4patches report a civil war in L��j
ne",
destroyed, and the lose will certainly DAY OF MOURNING.
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prog-resm in Abyssinia between two iof 'LL'.":
his familiar air has still but one
amount to three million dollars.
King Monelik's favorites in one bat- "'e � ,
Aning in England, and the crowd
ok up the words feebly with "God
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After the firemen reached the scene 1'r-Ininall.ti I -m-41 fixing It ot. %.tur
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tic, of whieh (11000 ineca were engaged . I
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ve, the King" on the tongue, but
the flames jumped across St.fPeter tiny Next,
and 7,000 killed or wounded. 1� 1, I
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th ''God Save the Queen" in
street and attacked the large fancy A despatch from OlLaNva, maym;-
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goods JBIARblifi.hruent Of B- atilt A, Thi% folltming offi(!ial ortivrg relat-
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A royal solute in celebration of
a Majosty's accession was fired at
Nelson and gone, on St. Peter street, itig to p�.rio(l ot mourning for 1wi
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VON WALDBRSEEIS WIFE. _
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on in St. James' Park.
below the Board of Trade building. Mapsty %,, is,tl,i (111 1",i(JrLy
I feld Marshal Cogat von Waldersec
A Bit or Excitamont.
From there the fire spread to the nLght;_
Lwdorubtedly o,_85� i selection to the ,.
The vagaries. of an a.pparently
Board of Tra& building, which was ,,Hf�raLds College, i.orooii, .Vinwiry
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leadership of I. he International forces 'L I
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rinless lunatic occasioned somo ex-
Sao n enveloped in flames. From the 24th. itiol. '['he i,:ail Msirshal's order
in China to the friendship of the Gar- �� . I
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tement at Victoria station. Dur-
Board of Trade the flames swept back- for a ireneral, inourni,ng lot- her lall-
auto Emperor, w1latch he has enjoyed . 1,4 " , `�',, I ,
g the entraining of the King for
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warda along St. Paul, St. Peter, and St. MnjeH,t,y quf-en � lotoria. In purstrinco
for many years, and to the Influ- _A�� t..,
aborne House a well-dressed indi-
Nicholas streeta, destroying the big Of an order of hi,i Mniv.sty-tri-Cauneli,
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ewe Of hJA wife, who has been pop"i(i, ,,, ., I
dual bearing a letter Addressed to
hr Majesty was permittial to pa_ss
wholesale establialimentis In the block. daled the 21th diiy of January, 1901,
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tar with. the royal household of Ger- 4
a barriers . Ile hurried to an
The, firemen did their utmost to keep tbomv are to grvo publi, notict, that it
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many since the present Emperor &a- ; ��,
arry land said he wished to Pre-
the, fire ounfi'llod to the block, but go is (,lipect,-d Uwt till persons upon till-
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ceaded the throne. She Is the ilaugh- ,�
t the letter to tile King personal-
great wag the fury of the flameathat pre,,�-nt orcaRkou of till, death of her
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ter Of a Noor York grocer who cants 11,� I
. The men was handed over to
a Thd envelope contained
the fire got completely from under tatc, Majelity, oif hif-44wi and glori(mis
to the metropolis from Cormecticut. I
police.
ly a telegraph from, mm mm ram
theit control, and jumped aorces St. y, (to put themselveA into deep-
Paul street to Market square and Carlo- ca"mor
When he died, big widow and his ��.i
ly a telegraph form, on which
a the words: "I wish to ace my
eat mllyurn:n�r, ih, said mourning to
missibrier atreet, destroying a number begin UJIIIT� QIV 2801 Instant-
daughtor, Mary Bather Log, went to
live in Stuttgart. The daughter was 11
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otlid Queen."
of buildings on that street. 0 Signed, N0ItF0I,I<.
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an attractive young woman and ,Y,
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"Earl Marshnl "
gained access to the beat society there. . �
At 12.55 P. in. lUng Edward, so-
by a squadron of the Hor"
establishments destroyed are the Government llaus�,, 0(tawn, Jan -15.
Board of Trade building, St. Sacrament
In Stuttgart she met Prince Freder-
=rted
dg and Iteccullpenled by the Duke
York, Prince Christian of Schles-
street; M. Saxe, wholesale clothier; H, Will
"Pursunat (o till. altov, or,ter
ick of Schleawig-Holatein, who Te -
noirriced his title to morry her. This
jg�ffqlstein, the Duke of Ssz&1CO-
A. Nelairn and SonA, fancy goods;
mourrilog will (,ornmenc,- in this vro-
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Was In IF64- Tbo prince Wag over �
firg and Gotha, and other nobles,
Beardmore anti Company, tannera; inro Monday next, the 28th instant,
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�wventy years old, and his bride was -
Marlborough House
clo&, to take the train for Off-
nd Boulter, wholesale
furriers; .1. Boardeau and Mona, hato tty command of him Excollcilcy.
tweirty-six. They made a trip to
orna..
and flue"; J. Cohen and Company, for- Sigill,it, "IfAltit'i UHAIIAM� A.1).C.,
Lhe Holy Land, and there, mix ths
the marriage, the prince died,
AA Extraordinary Gametto.
London, Jan, 25—An extraordift-
riora; B, r1evin anti Gomany, rurriers; "Actin.g Gorernor-Gerierai'm mocre-
tary."
attm
lonvimg a fortune to the young widow "
ry "Gazatts" published an order-ta-
Laporter, Martin and Co., wholesale
,I,r(wI,matioq - ()anntla, - Edward
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of about 44,000.000. Soon after tha . I
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ouncil: -nat it is expected that
grocers, Duclos anti Moseley, leathers I
Vll,, by the grnee of God, of the Unkt
- death of Prince Frederick, the Em- , , �
persons upon the present ace&-
Jag. Coriatme and Company, furrlerw,
ed,iting4o,in of Great Britain, and tre-
Widow a �
peror of Austrin mulde his "I
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Ion, the death of Her late MaJoRtY,
Seybold, Son, and Gumpany, bardware; land, King, Defender of the faith, etc..
prificesa in bor own right under the . ,�
blessed and glorious memory, will
t thamxel*es into &opest moum-
Redmond Greenleaso and G;ompany,
furriers; H. Levy, wooll(�as Gilmore etc,
title of Princess von Neer. Fro in .r�'�".
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AAothar order -in -council substitutes
' 'To all whom theme presentA shall
Broa., commission merchants; Choil- come r ,om ti go P may in any
0 wh th m
tbat tLanto she became a conspicuous I IL
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figure in Naropo, but in political ra- 1�1'. � I
'King" for "Queen" and "Edws,rd"
lou and Company, brokers; Scroyd
wise concern, greeting:
liter than wicial circles. She Ia crod- i,"
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or "Victoria." Tt also inserts
Bros., leather; Thos. Davidson and
"Whereas Saturday, the second day
ited with having brought about the � _! .
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'Our gracious Queen Alexandre,
Wbp Duke of Corn -wall end York,
Company, tinwaro; H. W. Dt-wourte.-
bardwariv, Sey- 0 f February ha,s been fixed for the
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mrriago between the German Em- �11,
ind tbAm, Duchess of Cornwall end
nay and Company,
0 boeqn.wn of the late Royal Mother
of peror. wb% was then Prince William of t
roflit. rp
bold, Son and Company, hardware; A.
ble,amed and glonoum memory; and,
Prussia, with the Princess A,ugu2xtm
Tile 111act that the court goes into
Levi, dry glaods� Boll, Simpson and Co., where.l.s, wall knowing that our deep
Vintorta, her grand -niece W her first I I
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n6urning for a year, and the further
produce; Bornstein anti Wolsoloy, tin-
ffT [of it; Shared by our loving subjects
ina"inge, in thie face of the protesta-
�Let.thiat the public Is enjoined to go
"to t.�o "deepest mourning" led to
porters; Star Ruspeinder Co.; '11. W. to afford
In Caflada, we are desirous
tiI,ua of the yollrbig prrhiola,s mother. � ,
L supooettlon that the coronation
do Courttguay and Co,, merchan(s;
them an opportunity of testilying their
The Prixicem ron Near became the
U not occur until 1002.
Canadian Shirt Co.; Alex, McArthur, Borrow anti (heir sympathy with am
in Court teas von Waidorgee tviro years . I'll: ��
.7%ni Instruction that the Duke
itcIrIt to to be named, In the Prayer
crobant.
of PaGnymof the firemen had narrow as- the grievotia affliction which haa
be- after the d.mtb of bar first husband. 1 4
than the
V"k, "D*Ao of Cornwall," seems
to capes, but though tile 6re was a most fallen da .anti them. Now, therefore,
gar . .
She In six Years Yom . I
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throw light upon the much -debated
davigerourt one, none of them were in- we have thought fit, by and with the
timid -marshal, and despite bar snow's
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of the Heir Apparent's
Juired, and thore w" no loss of life. advice of our Privy Connell, to appoint
holy She is still considered a beauti- I
1,1urotion
. It vras suppo"d that the titla
The Board of Tarade building was a
maignificent nix-4toxey square building and set apart, and �ft do hereby
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,qhInce of Wales," which belongs on-
oolnAtruoted of red sandMone, and sit- point rind get a t Saturday,
the ___ 't 1, i
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jy to a, soil born of the Xing, -_'utild
usted on St. Sacrament street In the mocond do y of V-rh;
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be *We"" upon the Mks of Yo
rk business paxt of tbA city. It w" open- day of general miadlirtung to be ohwrv-
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by Royal patent; but the Glawtte
ed in 1891. and was reg-axilad me one ad by all pormatuo throughout our
Do- You UMA to say, she hittorky Caw- I 111,
in"ouneement seems to Indicate that
thl$ will not be done, rind that the
of this ftneat bluildir4p In the city. minion of Canada. IV..,
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plain,ed, that I was the light Of your ,
Xh&U ot T ork will henceforth
Tblarg were a canple of hundred ten-
be auto In thIe building, and their Indiv- --ts—
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Itstowli am the Duke of Cornwall.
idual lonsgs will be more or less heavy. PETROLEUM A,L4 FUEL IN RUSSIA.
I knfrw, itt, he replied with almoiat I
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Insurance, men roughly siltimate the The Russian ministry 4 eommunl-
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brutAl frankness, but that wag before � . 1,
U MO. the brat ygair of the queen's
Inge aA between three and four million c.tionts ban decided to adopt petro..
I haid to pW Wthe gas YOUCOUSUMb ' I I 1
Army &*A together
k 11
lb I'mu" A40,000,
dollars, and It Iscertainly the worst
fif* Montreal boa had for osarly half learn for generating motive power
midnight r6adlat I
on by sitting UP till 11
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