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election. The leading
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taken and lodged in jail. The physicians that they only seethe e, ril
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It is., therefore, a.malter for congrat - the Governor-General.
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three weeks, and asserted that he was aad exhilarating pastimel
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unpaid hotel bill tkere. This will give such a princely . income
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going to press are favorable for the re- of the money which t1e
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favor, and it is sincerely hoped tha t the !� only one of the kind that
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quNis A�.MlAl a. -The Bay ha San
1, ! 0 troops t�- Sia to Subdue Jhe lady, who was in I he buggy with him,
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T6rntou P as been appointed Third turning�from �arruelloB a few days ago
(retary tn he queen's diplomatic gne-of his horses dropped dead on the
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! �e� rice. 11 I � - d when a few miles
i 1 2, WARNING.�- F nee .has war d" villagl Hehad refused $150 for the
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0 �h: wheat crop in M nnesota this ypar running his horses, when a loose board
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-- f4three milli ,us over last year,riot- �reakin' one of his -
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T , 'pic-nic was held ne''tr the school house
80 , �,MIGRATIoN. . Two hundred rid
S� fIj t . y -ono thousand einigrants lande in i.n. Section No. 9, HoKillop, on Satur-
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, . . on f th pioneers of Huron,
ei� SO need he other day to a yearl and ton was a 0 a _
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r fi 6 $250? r Bl �olicy slips. Thisis
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t 0i � lier infli4ed $pected " an honorable, industrious
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N1 on , .' polic3 dealrr in New York. 1i ad o living roan. He - bad been
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f , e� ir ship, to d )4 r- .6, Morris, has a he 3 that has taken
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0. � ,eotbaen f:aBib 11 f an aerial v6 ge, ession of thre
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tol to uropo. I Th balbo'n will first * il `
I fil( . some distant western city -to the. them. f the kitteis attempt to run
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1) I -Ur. Wm. Wise, of Goderich town-
.�- � ,a 'lat'Apst. Botisford's elevator at i ship, is I g erect --d one of t . h . a larg-
t9 I?Ufturo was totahly destroyed, with bavin -
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o4iili 11 The oBs will be about $22,000 on -A y6uDg lad, Be . of Mr. Thos. Hen.
. . . I derson, bf Morris, a:bout ten yea
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3k I holding - an� male inery; insurance- I., .
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-re 1� 1 went in: and he died in the eve
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?` go t6d that his bod., be exhumed; in
Y1 or 4 to as6er- tai4 wl ther it bears the employed with Mr. 1 Facob McPherson,
0 in t4s of violl d scribed in tlie 6vi. i of the Bayfield concession, while work-
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a � of tieprisonersliZ demned to a th broke his, leg in two places. It Must
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8 mpjht law. over �-e'rmau capable of ,
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the 9th boncession, G Dderich township,
. -Y th 31 Oth to the 2 th year of his Ile. � a
it T Lr' o' of these' ye r ant in * ,gon, dri i
H 81 s WaB sta'ding on a � N7a, vi�ng a
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I four in the armv Df i the reserve. l , rmman�-gable and rat. away. He was
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a �. b u t Ill ))a bitterly opposed by I head and face, but will recover.
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,, Bismarck unt Von Mol bke ! 1 � t
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i Bill ! longing �
C f 0 tlie Emperor I rtain. �
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a3 . ��H BANQUET. -, A banquet was I I
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� sleepel were being IB id, Win. Brown,
Ia Bak in hono of his 35th birthday. I of Grey township, was " accidently
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in h Mahon, and about a dozen of the * . �
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M 'b rthy.' occupying the vice -chair. . In -,, �
I if , I McKillc P, lef t for Ma jitoba on TueAday
, re' yi�ng to the to A of his health, I I I
?� ar* 1 of last,week. They went by boat from
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"cl: L I Qoderich. Mr. Menaxey took up a
t I ho Jew to stru a with many diffi- �
- . . I large tract of, land in the spring, when
IF cul 'I 5;B, e; Ope a ay- was not at i ftiero w A a bar load of horses, and has
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dis ant when th would meet 'I'i ( 01:- ' Since bOon offered M per acre for it.
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a Ire and would ha, re no master .but he '
I wil.of the majori 5y of the Irish people. 1 1 -Mr� John Turner, - of Varna, has
The �entiment w B received with wa rm. . purchaoed from Messrs.- McClyment
(f I . " Bros.., of Wingham, a magnificent. four
ac maniations � by those present. 9 be . l , . .
�, dilmil was strictly private, none- jut Seated 5extension ter carriage. It is
A MY abers of the Irish Parliament ir said to �e one. of the : handsomest rigs
pa b�ibeing prese t. I y over tu�ned out in Wingliam. That
t11 I i I . . .. . Mr. Tukn'er may haVE good health and
'i DUKE� OF ATnoLE's MIDNI(HT long lif � to enjoy_ the comforts of his
I Ai rR$TURE.-Paspengers on the Omi ,h4 , handso a vehicle will be the sincere
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i ot!". r day tell a funny story of a dis. � -Th Wingham.Tim-1 says: "Chas.
0 th X,shed Englis nobleman. It see 9 ' Moore, 10sq., the gran son of . an IriBb
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, th 3 Omaha train occupying a Sleep 119 : with a. �isit oa Fkid�y evening IaBt."
� be mbill.. While t a train was standrig ` ]Flow in�the world did so notable a per-
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, ghad I '--a; stat on, by some n is4 I son evei Stray into W ngham, and hay.
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�' into �t'he rear 0 'a' sleeper, shakin ' Ing go ,
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So, thin lively, but doing b0-1 aid notl stare him I o death, as live
r, � E B up Pretty �
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'iened,! howe, ter and among th I, congregation of
a f ' :d , I -Th , P"teriat,
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a V(!( no a I I Aon, Esq., are making
a th prairie with -ied ri f6r the' erection of a new
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a Qlintoni formerly of Sea,forth. When
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. &r. G,' F. Hi 1, a cooper in Mr, J1, t I O Re Dr. Ure. Mr. Turnbull has
t Kri ,s a Shop in I Blyth, recently mad: av
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t UP'.115 butter tubE in one week. , � been . rig in. this capacity for ,several
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Oia is a clever young man,
� fou" i�aontbs with �blati.e rheum5atiEta, t'oa-
;6 is a to to be aroull a again. I . and' the Goderich people hava
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A ori oil y 0 Dun annon, and now of ' A 1.
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I hoe. shoeing a vi ions horse last week. the purPDse of taking rite consideration
I r --LThe officers fthe North Huron the adNfimbility, of itraightening the
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1i ty Orange odge have r6cei ad course Of the Saublel iver, by Making a
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I � or to Iast.w k' Mr. P.Robb,'of ten mill thus causing considerable loss
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b� Dire�ctors of the '. lowick Mutual Fire that 11 ty. .
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1. [risurance Company held at Gorrie, 42, : -Some nights ago some evil' diB-
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r. ),Ppqdation were accepted, covering posed piersouB entered the railway sta-
ll *81k I �,mounting to 042,825. : :
1 B 1, tion building at Exet r and scattered.
ri - lXr. G. Reid, aiCst of Wingham,' things atound considerably. A box of
4 . pa, t Shoes .W
K:, iaB just completed a life size oil I - as opened, aild several pairs
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h III is said by tI .Ose who have Sol longing to a traveller was also broken
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1,;� io a on excellent v6rk of art. .! op.an aild the contenA3 scattered pro-
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o b w0pal features of
h. One of the p,*
t e day was the votfug on a gola-headed
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-c ne, to be presentea to, the most pil
,� I r gentleman prese4t. i Dr. Tamlyn, of
� I Tborl Esq., of
I I � I agham, and L, I
I -lyth, were the can id6tes. The result
,was a, bad def t f9 Blyth, the genial
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r iedico taking'% c ne-� by all majority
of about 50 vote.s. . large- number of
I . dies and gent* . weTe present from
ingham, wh ' their way home,
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tieresidence f a , er O'Connor, where
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they spent a S - t, but very pleasant
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time. ; .
-The Brusse s P§E;t says: We hear
i�reported fro , g, Od !.authority that
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0 r founda,ry iq to be put
i i active operation In the manufae,tur-
ing-of agricultural �implemeuts, princi-
I ally self -binding rel for the Mani-
t)ba and North. Wel trade. Some gen-
deman from Chica , � to take stock in
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91) is,
tie business. - If ws. report Proves
t ue, it certainly -w Id be for the good
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our village, -a�d +710 See no reason
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by Brussels Bh, uld not become a can-
ti�le for manufac�criels as well ,as other
ylaces posses i al better advantages.
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We trust for th sq
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of the promoters Why be verified, and
i that the Ronald foun�d 1 will be 11hum-
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� ridug".and givin, a i ployment to 50 or
100 hands before ' any months are
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� man -named Win. ,,Ilse;kard, of Sarnia,
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ciommitted suicide 4t qrand Bend on
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unday afternoon. Jt xs said that he
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= been drinki�g r4ther heavily for a
w days. , He went the new
I , ,ridge and called oat to Mr. Becken-
lLauer, the propriet, OF
Hotel, that he was Oing to ,shoot him -
Self, and deliberatel ' p1tt t e -muzzle of
A revolver to his hef A �nd fired before
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f nyone could pr ,v enti himil He was
taken ,into Mr. lissl hotel, and ex.
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red in about half! av hour after the
�hl ooting. The coroper thought it was
ikot necessary to h6ld an inquest, as
tl4ere were several p)aople who saw him
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dommit. the deed. I �
-The Goderich 'gual of last week
:-The lad W Wag, who pleaded
guilty o h Wednesday last to keeping a
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psee containing 0.60,�which he had
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'k d up, was sant�ncpd to sik months
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i the Central Pr�soa,'Toronto. The
Oevailing impressiOn is that the San- I
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tence is on the he y side. Whiting ,
�as heretoforeborn , 1
and was coaxed int kei3ping the money ,
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. nion ni: m9d Manser, who 1
ce . rcised consider ble influence. over 1,
him. He was com. it ad by the magIr
istrate for trial wheri, the equally, if
n-Ot more guilty Mai morally speak-
ing, was let off Scolbt free. A petition
,,I ligned by 100 of the most prominent
: -esidents of Brusselo where Whiting be- I
. Ongs, .testifying to his previous go6d 1
� -.haraAer, was brouglitito Goderich 16y I
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1 � ,he unfortunate boy" s father and mother I
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Tn,Saturday fast, sad laid before the 1
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� q udge, but they were � informed that I
�� entence had been Epassed, and that no
! I.eversal of judgment, could be had ex- i
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� on at Londesboro,ilin �he delivery and
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oading up of some �5 'owing and reap.
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rig machines, from 1=e celebrated fal
ory of D. Maxwell,f, of Paris, under the
pperintendence. of ; Mr. Maxwell,
unior, and Mr. I Trenaman, also
f the establishm. t, I and Mr. John
runsdon, agent. After all were load- -
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1 ,,d they made a graaid procession to the
1 tillage; where Mr.: 1�ell had provided a
I iumptuous repast f�r the entire corn.
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)any of abput fifty, persons, The fol-
�Iowing are the nanill of the parties who
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btained machines,4-Geo. Snell, Jas. -
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. �ogan, Hugh Ross, - Jas. Frl Ell,
Yatr:on, reaper anc( mower, Ed. Snell,
Hugh Bell, reaperl, !and mower, James
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-,olwell, Hugh R[di Gavin Hamil-
.on, E. Littlefal J6hn McDowell, John
Otackhouse, Thos; W'
. Miarnson, Joseph
ampbell, Williaill 'Sanderson, John
ackson, John Go�l Robt. Robertson
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Wni. Jackson, Beni', Hunter, W. Lee,
hos. Nott, John � lkerc'el Biian Bros.,
avid Geddes, WmIL Medd, P. Browi3,.
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� ohn Gorrall, John aker. The Same
rm, also delivered few days previous-
ly at Bruceflield s . t1on; 16 machines, -
the orders for whic4 had been taken by
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Perth 1tems.
The patrons of the Kirkton Crearn-
ery have made their second -sale of but.
Or. The amount ,realized was 211c.
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per pound. i , .
-Mr. Robt. Hen I ersou, of Dumfries,
has purchased the Henry Palmer farm
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of 150 acres, in the tmbship of Elma,for
66,000 cash. - i � �
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� -Samuel Currie,.o
James Currie, got his shoulder dislo.
lc�ied on the 27th alt., by a.well caving
iii on him while at �vorl I I
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-Elma is bound to be ahead in the
t 11 fla.x business. l .Mr. R. .Nesbit, of
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t,je 1st concession, -'has a field of flax
t, a tallest stalks of ivhich measure 52'
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iAches.
01 -Mount Pleasant school has been
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osed on account of scarlet fever. This
IF, the second time, that this school has
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been closed this y U from the same
causb. :
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-- -Mr. James Stoickford, of the Ith
line, Wallace, has ' utchased a Steam
thresher for the falTwork. This is the
firBt steam thresh ' brought into the
t4wriship. � �
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I -The Kirkton � hotel has changed
hands. A Mr. Middleton, of Grauton,
is the present Occupant. The late pro-
ietor has the mail contract between
Eirkton and Exeter. � .
-The farm of the late Mr. Alonzo
Macdougall, near 136. Mary's, was sold
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aifew days ago for �13,500. The pur-
chaser receives the: crop and impi
ments, the farm consists of 157 acres.
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,-The.Rev. Mr. Paul, who has Ia.
bored on the Sohn l circuit during
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the past two yearg,has been removed
to Kincardine. Alt. Bryant, of Platts-
vIlle, has been app?int6d to this circuit. '
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! -The Paxth Co -an '
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sqhiation -will hold its inext meeting I
Afitcliell, on the 19 � th in
. - of July. A mass
meeting will .
. be hela in t1he evening,
and speeches -will be delivered by sever-
al gentlemen from a distance.
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ai-On Tuesday afternoon of last week
. very sad and po�silAy fatal accident
happened in the st Ia occupied by Mr.
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Wady of the fish . rket in Stratford.
A. little bcW, swo of Mrs. Plicenis,
Pownie street, hadigone over there to
ay. While in t�o Stabl
kicked him in the! abdomen, inflicting
a fearftil wotbid and rei'adering him un-
conscious. Drs. Fi and -Robertson
were quillo-hly in iatt�udance, aul ai-�
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bhough it was wt i, first feared that t lage. From aged gentidman ol . : . ,01
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. hoary looks .� g contiguous to %e . Y, .
[ad could not recover, there is now ., hi ; staly V
probability that their skill w -M - I .-Ibmildiug store *" d-, we gleaned, the u. . I - 30�ciuff TO
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him through all zight. .1 . I lowing -. !It an that Xrs. so. � I �
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� _Mr. Nathaniel Fennell, who re-sid. 1i Pherson, t .ho the ainthoriti4sof Vir- $bt S �
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cm the third concession of Wallai hai � tuous Wintgoba - sent lal �O.Alne I I
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a, hive of bees which gave 'off ented a tinern ut in tile villag I � . Iessu
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on Friday of last week, and on thi that She na � two assistants b2A - 400l
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Sundayf � ollowing repeated the opera Since Eas er �en carrying 6A tr&IMC � I I to 61
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I friend. lodged s o � . I t against thei � �
atrong and are doing -well. I 0 i � -Otw mc
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-Some statenionts made by theRev. with the ; 11 I -- �� . . . the t0waship I � eedea a
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H. Cooper in his Sermon to the Orange:. al that e i an and his� wort6i I I 40t $Mon
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men in Mitchell � last February,,have aissigti he � , ber, Anal
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been challenged � Mr. W. F. Sander to the cas 2 2 a in a majestic an(, � ! ,
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�y . Ill ordered the: - -11
Bon, the popular Reeve of Blanshardil dignified anu inmatee . IL :[spout
and the points r&. sad are now being disl thereof to �hak* the Bluevale Aust hvm 11 -eaiP02
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oussed through the press -by the gentlisl� . off their 1b, A w inthe next . I
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men above namei 1. hours. T1 is hold act being porforraw I
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� at law and t6uthorit uortl
. -Owing to the' scarcity of laboral it was thoi ght �, .
Mr. J- G. Kirk, of Stratford, who has were truly nobi At the expirationd. I . Use eo0c,
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bhe contract for cutting the new drain- the allotted tin�d a Yes )ito waspiteougl, . .
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96ge canal in the township of Logan, has pleaded far , the Weeping, , - arl j bo
Imported about 60 French Canadians whose waills ml�4ea the hearts of i�z . .0,11 the 0
from Quebec. They arrived on Tues� aUtthorl an.411three days longer w�m I � dary. A�
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. ut � Soon a new Al eullt,3, also ai
lay week,and seem to be stanksturay fel�' granted- 1� . : . . is
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lows, good for any quantity of hard loomed up. The habitants I of the cerne& I
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work. - L I , Irougheast " el are the happy possm I . thrOugh �
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'The court of' vision fbr the t f a bc y, &�4 it was ascertained b I . .., Oda w
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A Mitchell got through with the asseSsl whom We '� 761`6,.�ot iuformeid (no doulit . I � nouts
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ment roll on Thnksday week. The tl the -constable)", : in icase the -1 - 16t &e nc,
a . d the township woula l: L I . .
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W increase made by their revision Pants w6ye1ju � ' � . I � . draiu Pei
. � have to L 'r , .. t. the offspring. H' �
imounted to $30,155, and on appea . . . I . ere, � vaere thl
iome reductions were made aggregatin than, ' the I calls i rests. Is Turribe,77. . I ethers 111.
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$1,650,16MVingthe I art increase on the firs more affrai[4 of 46nding a few . dollars to . jobs PX1V
assessment of 529,505. The total as Support the 1. L ile (it supper slill. .1
. - to one .a do eXCIS3
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sessmetrt of the tqwn now amounts t Teady) than'll it - I . � allow such� � a houm I �W'�A�ri I
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549,280, instead o� 520,775. to Thai Struggle is � requira"I
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-When going into Mite ban on Fnidu- y morality a , - . Which:,wffl9vin2 -
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A last'week two rhen picked up � Our friend . aving taken ainotber beer, . k j) -
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man from El-onti,nained Ronuerbeg; then explained his opinion, Which we . I
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Liaving found blm� lying insensible on think a gA .. � cone - .
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�he Logan road.I It appears he -fell trouple to Gbdoi bind the yuangstAr.s � I
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�roni his load of 111mber, an the horses to the to w."hi� t" I they are twontr rd say n'.
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moved on, but ha Tily the wheels aid one, ,keep t1lem . ` F able to work, whj� Would S
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aot pass over his Doa . He was driven they Lean re2a th Council -by mending V V
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�o the Rail -way H)tel, where he was el culverts, ,g Neoltr g ' roads, -or, if � well � I we - re -not
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itained by Dr. L)hman, but no bones educated, Akio t,em. townslop officers. I . I lear thej
were found to be -Jbroken. . This, �S&id Ul!el is the Way they did ,in ,View t"
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-In company i with several of hit; Michigan, Germapy, China, Austialia, ing big i
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ministerial brethren, Rev. B. Clement, andother place's ,L?vher,e I have been. . % tokel t
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'jhe popular pastor of the Central Meth- I ! TRAVE-Iffii�R. in coitel
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Wingham, l O', 1 3m . j;sXatter
Aist church, Stratford, intends paying ; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I
), visit to Europe in a few weeks. He - . i I � . me 01 0
will remain in Er gland for a short ti I 11 VdKillnp.
mell I I � I : Z a crovv4i,
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md will then visit Germany and .--On the ,30th YOU frol
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�imer to be prose : at the opening of the others, examined :the pupils o b - '
Ecumenical Council. Dui-ing his ab- School, No. '�, MA�M, ;PL ,.on the various � to writel.,
�'n -subjects taught. In the forenoon the fig-natur,
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3erice the pi of the C. M. church . ��
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will be filled- by v. Mr. Cozens. - - junior depart ant . Was LOX am-inea., correspol,
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-Mr. A. J. McPherson, of Stratford, which is t L i I ��� ; obargesl',
. I'll, lj� Miss Clarissa ]lay& .
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returned on Tuesday of last week from The answers the pupils were dis- a 4p. aturo
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9, few, weeks visit to the North-West. ti'actly Land! sati�factorily given ; the . I.n the f
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While on the prairie he had 'the honor questions were 'worked quickly and l - Talsing b
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A an interview With Sitting Bull, thw rectl y. The! test tio see who was best I gTatil
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lelebrated Sioux', chief, and purchased speller in eadh clais was closely �Gol - , Hop,ing
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Irom. him a full & suit, the bill for ad, and it Wal s only after a long list of ": - lenithloll
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bhe same being rl6ceipted by the chief words were given that it could be ae- , - . .
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himself with his sign marival of a bull terminal The order of the pupils was : Gro.. H -O
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Douchant, and �ttested by Mr. P. R, excellent. Much praise is due to Miss i .2-, mcKil
�Jarvis, who happened to be present. Hays for the i manner in which the pu. Filex-TAIC
The suit and oth4r curiousifies can be pils acquitt4d � thOmselves. The � work- - . aectiou I
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3een at Mr. MepherSon'S Store on Mar- ,of the afternot on consisted in th ex- ' - beld in �
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E asthople, while �abol under a fit of lasted until about :five. The dralivin . fine, the]
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temporary excite0ent, jumped off tke judged byMossrs.iDadds,Dilakson' aaA pte prei
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Ion bridge with the intention of corar� Johnston,wa � wellAone,aiid it . day's i�jx
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mittl suicide. I He was observed 9 I after lon g and. careful examins-tio, sumptub
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leap into the water by a gang of men the positions lof . th4 pupils could W de. 1 1 laidlo% M
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who were employ d repsirii��g the bridge termined, ,4i : the - close a, Spelling . preSel
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d an alarm Wa at once given M ; � jonsea ,
an , . Two atch took 01a;ce I to ,seei w ho would/
of Mr.. , Easson's ons '. - diately put stand the. I � I . .1 then,call
Off in a, boat and succeeded in rescuing of all . prl � �� . s Dicke ' of the I ppointea I
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the would-be-sui . de. a hope he will junior third 41assomoceed-ed in .keeping . speakers
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See the foolish of his action and the floor to th� last. Throughout the � . Speakers
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live as long as he 1. ossibly can. day choice p$eO es i were sung by the Z Sauderm
-As a party fr m. Mitchell were re- teachers aridipl which aided great, :: � Angus, �
turning from an aft Moon entertain, ly to the 4lainm.entof the visitors. ' . the Brw
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ment iii Mr. Giee ... � oals School, Hibim Addresses wl ,given by some of the . i -- 0 ,ellent 0.
bert, on Thursday evening of last week, visitors and! tei�ciherls preseu, after I I by the nd
and when a short distance from Dublin which a4l rep�,aired to their homes well I I iers, iea I
the horse in the second -rig, containing satisfied widli the 1 . � 'at the 01"
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a lilidy and two Ontlemen, fell on the M`R- H �� ��� AND 2 :ON MATTEDS ,UM
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road and died in, a few mitnutes. The T _Mr! 1�;fitori--Sir: I -noticed.& ; YX
horse belonged toja liv - _qrK,as. .? I :11 - gree &L6
. I . Zieper in. Mit- letter entitl�d'4614atters and, Tnings" . I -
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n -'a � I Vie .1 I dlroll:sp�
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chell, and is supposed to b ave hadsome- I which appea din! .Your issue -of . .� .
thing wrong with him, as he was slim- 24th ult., I � oritam'ea ver . .Young,=
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ply jogg g along at a fair pace on a wild assertio 84 au1 . I
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smooth rbad; wh�n he made a stumble, I i . i Bill Of
prove asser � laa# variance with tile � ��
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staggered into the ditch and stopped truth. Iam. pi I easi to state that I ' 11 chwed, ] ,
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there. The bucr , which Was 9, covered .- I ki g �o most of � � of -$5
My have been t � Pe 11 . debt Of 14 .
one, was overturned,but nothing was of th�e 12th na 14th concessions per-
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broken, nor was anybody hurt. The Serially, and ea6h 4enounced thatletter , i
bereaved occupants secured another rig in the strol tel and ,seem well 11summelk,
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in Dublin and reached Mitchell before pleased with;the sppropriation. of the
dark without any further mishap. � 4
money. Thl odso' assure me � that none ph trei
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a large scale this year in Listowel. Not of them told '.me they would, give five ton, MM
Only axe the county Lodges expected to dollars to fin -4 �utw,hio torgeathe lotterl "
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be present, but also a large number I hope I will:� be eicused for giving you I - a �
frorn the adjoining counties. Arrange- so much o, f the �verdict before I - , y i e then
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ments have been, made by the Commitl. the case, and W I ' .
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tee of Management for reduced railway own.acts, I loill shriply - I �my V46niGn wum t1lb
give - - A. D �
rates on the Western and Grand Trunk of matters and. 'things'. i -1i
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railways. The-laidies of the Methodist however, I d l write -to satisfy the �� "I
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Episcopal church are providing an ex- anonymous 314 4 .. ... �, "r
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cellent dinner in the basement of their ters and t&hin' ' against me, but for the, the 120
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church for all who may feel disposed edification ol ople -who Aowt know
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to patronize them on that day, at the me or my of the public
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low cost of 25 cents a meal. provisions Mol He. I i he no tic 70 -or 80 1
newly 1, L - ad on ad vertl
are abundant and preparations exten- rods g avall side lines 10
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meet the approval of all good peo. .to get 1200 R r �h�f Toad. Hai also �says b. it
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sive, and as the object is betievolent, it and I B ax managed =090
will � no 1
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pie, and doubtless those who can will I paid an el rb!,�tal Price for ha . - LL . -
attend and show their symp by, while gravel,,for .n � Bho i - - parties
at ,an velling, and for a
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they will also find it totheir advantage man on the . -p a dollar a -day, I
to get agood dinner. Ready at any. . fittingk
and says he iii 1: � I
hour. I , to be 'Put on the
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-A serio-comic accident would dump �alriead all'the � . I
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Mr. John McGregor of the firm of Bell hauled in tfa4 f6ur dal and wiffies, mie . A-unir
& McGregor, of St. Mary's, -while out to explain mj, !object for trifling with been -i
driving one day last weak. When the public f arids. Nol Sir, lat me lau- Deput3
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Kirkton he was *in -the act of alighting I minea to , 'a ' ams this to draw
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from the buggy to repair somethingthat ,I by the yard. i , Ina reason i8, if -1 let it Rlis
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had gone wrong about the harness i by the job ' 'WOU Robert
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when one' foot which had. been an- -down frolngoo Men, urra. ' never 'whille �
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tangled in the lines refused to follow � do a good Jo 4 -
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theother, and as his"equilibrium, was I that4 See . th - to : be grav- -
gone the free foot reached the ground I ,axed was V4 w I I neven-in �sojme .places to stivt
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in . safety. His po§itio3� just tce� can 'bad muil hIl talking four yaxas to the � Tecove,
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readily be iniaginea. To add to �his Tod, While in lother: places t . 1, were sd- .
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chagrin some school boys, who were ficient ; I there was the repairing, I STVZA
passing at the time, instead of rushing It which did not require a heavy coat;
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to his assistance as good boys would therefore I �� tea to over . 'Lap the
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one ! . . re teams, offor-' � �
have done, began to cheer. The so I myself. I st rte a'to , ha so thal
was of short duration, however, )ubliely dity contis per. yal for . alecoli
as 1 11191 .1 . I . sim.
partly by his own exertion and -partly 1 gravel, measi .red O,t the domip three I
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by that of the lady who was in the I miles di-Istantlfboin ,the pit. 1 Spoke to � .. �
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buggy with him and around whose feet I a great mauyi �andaol the many I askel � � � 9
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the lines also were entwined, . he was. I I got 11 tea W�a- �� I hired two �goicd men �' � .1 be - � . � ;
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extricated from his unpleasant predica- , in the pit at one dollar 9, &ay each, Mid , and I 11
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melit without sustaining any B * i another at t. 'r,�- FMI
OrDIDUS . he dump .for the same.
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injury. He is now of th ?Malon L 'Thlo weather being cool, and 1nowing fire br�
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%fter all, 14angthy low ' that the j i IstatioT
er ext4einfties are I ob would .not last long, the
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to be pieferred to shorteriones. I 1 i � a
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V7hat I Saw and Heard on ; Erl edrlY 4151i'll. *11 late atnig4t.)2 . - �
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qOrth I for two days. But take an the - -
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; teamB, and tboY have not averaged"M80 t
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Efuron, Some few days ago, we struck: Per day and boa�rd ffiamsal�vel We .
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the small village of BTuevale, On thI6 i gravelled abol 100 rods, 'The durn I bu�nt .
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banks of the Maitland, and -while there i broke stories iho first and secona ab..w i2;
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was much surpri3ed to hear the ; at intervals, but the last days the tealu §Peut -
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wcrd "Svndicatel' . very frequently 1 camae Pouring in. so they got about 10 I
mentionet- Upon Inquiry; we Ia . I : I ahead :of hr,m. That The,fL,
arn or seven roas � tug df
Bd that no reterence was made I looks like a i 4ft time! I will np,w , Anidet
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bo the Railway - Cyompsay, but that the I leave it for � vo,*r readers to ` fige I
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apprellatim meaEt a house iu the vil. I whether I paids d0llar:a day for thlar- in falv(.
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