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- I � NEW ADVERTISEMENTS &I of the masses of the people, and it a determination to fast during hisiticia raging, every Street off - the Grand assassins the cil; . �
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� is to be hoped he win ersevere in interval. He will probably be disoharg- Square being in flames. The palace it- serted. during the bombardmen , 6 -
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;. .1 - ; - : �1. 13rThe figare between the parenthesis after L p � ized township in the Province. Vfty a C*Ilstal
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� r , . L I . . I FRIGHTFUL RAILWAY AcCIDENT ' IN dently of what had been burned, it was are of all Europe u nationalities, and for their opurage, were kept at their tics of acreage and of estimates of ,Db�,
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I � , soon become so strong on the question Russik...A despatch from Moscow, Rus- in several places riddled by shot and include also sev ral Jews and some guns by being covered by the rifles of duce were colleatedwith th i
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1." 11 s,, 4 .1 I ; 11- Parliarn t only to �give sia, says: A train with 217 persons ran had quite one-third of its roof crushed few native Chris Later of Public and Separate School Te!j��
; . L� i " � t�jarnbseiorM top et, El on the 31st of May,-sch V&S
r_- � 7 V I . Z Groceries -Duncan & Duncan. (5)� 1 aw .6 that the P - afte
fy, �. '� - 1, III'- J . top edules ha
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I I , ��p him, a hearing, but to accede to his Off the rails between Toberny an d in by shells. The adjacent houses could not gel e the bombard- despatches stat -been
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�� j, �' i ,).� - �4!',. �� Stock Taking -J. McLoughlin. (5 B�otijeur; 178 persons were killed. were in a like pitiable plight. ment owing to tqeir b6ing unable to Mehdi is advancing to Arabi a p . mers throughtbi Irelative I
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. 7 k, The Cheap Orocery-H. Robb. (5 demands to have 'proper laws for the
I zi �� . � � Those saved were more or less - Off Alexandria July 14.-Tbe work find the means 0 ape. Many � did and that he will. be able to bring under Schools, and, when filled and tabuls,t4 I ,
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1, i�!-' v� '."t I Cradles -Wm. Robertson & Co. (5) Aue punishment of this the meanest, in ured. of destruction not- think there ould be any danger the rebel standard the whole po
, � . 11 11 113 I is by no means corn- lation returned to the Bureau. It is
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�, - 1� t ., - , Honse and Lot for Sale -T. J)aly. (5) ' ad e of the massacre o aeb as a warning. reported to be retreating on Cairo, and accurate, but it is believed that if th y WSS
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61 . � - I . ��t ,- �, - . Machine for Sale -Win. Fowler. (5) crimes. . Mr. Charlticin's bill passed LtNCOtN.-Mrs. Lincoln, widow of the flames; the principaii itreeta to th ty which %ad landed from 'the great fears are entertained for tl- e safe. - err at all it is not on the Eiji q. "lative ]
�- 1;�' % i i :i., � � � - late President Lincoln, died %1F, Spring- .south, with those from One Pat 16 of exee". ,mencea I
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I 7- Farm for Sale -A. Armstrong. (5) � last session, this wretch, Newton, reiurning to the vessel, ty of the Europeans there. The Gov. The estimates of produce are of co
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7 i ,,, t � � 'J. ; . . field, Illinois, at 8:15 last Saturd them, being simply masses -of fire. How Invincible, on. i , $
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� found moored to ithe quay a large barge ernor is loyal, but it is more than. pro. good only for the - time at Which
, - i . could now be made to serve a liberal night. She had been ill a long time much property has been burned, and
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I a �. f i-. F I - term at hard but a few days ago gtow worse. Sunday how much carried off, it is impossi- c li .0 0 tla� - ,46 , the',
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� il. . I , - evening she suffered a shock of paraly- ble to tell. It is enough to say that To. these were soon added another very vigorous opposition to Arabi's great or too small in tile proportiolL
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� . I I Eno, and from that time lay in a corn- nothing will be left to 0 who for- party of 25 Europeans. All of these . forces, if, indee'l, they do not joi them that the crops have -Since been na�difi,a I
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.. - ill I I . I R. Clark. (5) in time, while the severity ,at e state until she died. merly lived in thq European quarter, refugees had ayed their passage too in their work of-pillagge and destr action. by conditions. It is int�uded to
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. . - Notice-Wra. McConnell. (5) of the pilnishment would act as a whole. ri LucKy PLENIPOTENTURY.-� Joseph The looters and incendiaries have not . .
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; . ': ; . �3 hey slipped �ast the rioters this the French Chambe reages given below that the area, �
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p � I I 1, " . n I Wm. H. Hunt, ex- . of plunder. They are Still bard at it, they Peing apparently too nil. the
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- � .� L *Itrou' & - secretary of theDavy and now Minister though many have been shot down by. busy in their ne arious work to take maintenance of the English alliance
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� I i 7n him, and exposure will have little effect to Russia. This -makes Hunt, who -the marines landed yesterday. Not a any notice of the . and European concert, Rpeed� LreStora- relative change sinee 1870 .
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I ., , ; ,�-- SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, July 21, 1882. . . barrassed circumstances, one of the swaying to and fro in the doorways of The fire -is still blazing furiously in will assist at the mandate of -1�urope, that year the total area under wheat -
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� � I � I —. � THE PARK1[mL GA*ZETTE, which poises . :
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I The Eastern War. seTvice. , looting tell of a.justifiable application of borhood. of the I Custom H use and Suez Canal, .which she, will &otect. 14,230,389 bushels. This year the
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. pv� . r � There is not much change in Eastern - IDOSSES BY THE Oir, FrELD8- - The. militarylaw. The chief offenders have Arsenal itself as if it were day. The Gambette censured tha Cabinet for areais 1,763,876 acres, and the - 14. teach J-
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� � . ? - "Mr. Mbrredith, in his speeches upon Pennsylvania, has failed. . Hundreds of bilities have -been worked upon to mur- French ConsulaWs, which are "now be. ported the war -credit in order to fr and -the change &ve
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. I -- - d not been re-com. datosito s lost all their Savings. Mr. der ever Giaour and spoil his goods. yond hope of h4 . In the latter lie Egypt from Massulman fa
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i ,I i the Boundary question, 'makes a gr t I y P, .natici4a. . place chiefly in the West - 4 and;
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. 1, 11 . 1�r � ea Parker, the president of the bank, has the bodies of �ev6u victims of the mob's - LATEST. I Georgian Bay and Lake I -previous,
1. � THE hITENT Or, THE DISASTER. �
I— ! IdiDg blood -i imbruing been extensively, engaged in the oil i rutbless rage.i � . The position of affairs in the �Egyp- ties. It I
1. menced, but matters Still look very ado aboht shec uron coun.
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� i i threaten' ' As wiU be seen b� the ,our hanAs in the blood of our 'brother business. It is Said he was emb&rrasal. - The fire has.'spread from the Rue tian crisis has undergone a chango' with- ' The fall wheat is report I
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*f - - RA : I THE KHEDIVE. - ed very good I
I , reports which we give elsewhere, Arabi Canadianls,l but he forge ed by the shrinkages in oil due to the Ras -el -Tin, which runs east from the All anxiety -wi respect to the Kbe. in the past twenty four hours The throughout the wester 'alf of the�pj,o� -
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i � � 1Z I , palace of the same name, and then due dive has been di elled by the news of Times announces that the Britis Alnirablyfr.o
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� � � � 1 foquded the city. Bouth to the Great Square (the Place 'his safety. His scape from death has erment, tiring of the delay of the I Porte the effectsof spring frosts, an ff th6 , ,
� I.; . - .- �. 1; Alexandria in -a most cowardl manner, - I . d itore in I
P �, . . y to defenh his household or his property . Mehemet Ali), hardly a hbase being been as narrow a his coolness in the in r�plying to a note of the Poweir at a weath ffiues favourable until th .r
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� , i axy truce granted -at his request to c' list the midnight robber, even at Across from the 'Great Sqxiare, north- remarkabl. rrou the beginning of moment when aelay is fatal, hag resol- harvestinor the yield wi I
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- I -- make his, escape, after having liberated AFTER THE BATTLE. I ient h his Order will be restored by an arm � " arable. - Ia the & �i last Wee
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I � I - I 11 all the convicts in the city and s � Off Alexandria, July 13. -The -1111- f quays, every house h by.a prof ssed guard of honor of British troops now organiz rence and Ottawa counties it v -u �
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� ;u; . � �t . 6me � robber. A government hag quarter desolation reigns, and its stree- ts and one of infan �ry told off by the Arabi early hour for the scene of action, Re- be remarked, however, fall :
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, . : I - 11 end destroy their property. -The Khe' the same,obligations as to its territo ' bombardmenb were not a sufficient hor- are Strewn with debris thrown down by Bey for the duty of watching the -Vice- ports from Alexandria represent that York county a much greater area of I
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� ; dive is giving all the assistance in his the looters. Here an empty jewel case toy. During the bombard" Arabi intends attacking the city t1o,d wheat is grown
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I I -to the Britisli troopi to enable Ontario is in possession of the territory. is 'h has added to the catastiophe. It. 0 1 Smith �Of
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I -, not.too much to say that Alexandria - and he will prol, wheat is reported excellent. The in.
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I � I . . , �, Mr. Merredith at one time' stoutly side assistance nothing can', save the ed, 0 � On, tl ie next day they waxed ed p odu e f th -r t r fo . h
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L t . i .4 arch traitor and usurper Arabi. Thus town from being utterly deg'troyed. of some richer or less bulky prey, has mutin: ons and wi h loud cries surround- Syria to preach a holy war. Con- willbeexceeded. But assuming that it I v I I
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2 1 . 1 : far, other powers have -held aloof, and ' Those who Bhould naturally come to that. the crop is
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� � I I 1 � th this property away the pillaging and worse that ha� been stiffened bands a valcu'abie watch or a lavish bromises (f reward to 'the men opinion being general that his intrigues 20,000,000 bushels
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. . � uration, mg on for nearly a day highly chased silver cup. At another, and pi�omotina-t the officers, prevailed did not assist the cause of lav� -and Oats promises tc be an 6Xcellent c �
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It I I : and that pesce and harmony just within the blackened and charred on thel greater part of them to remain Press des atch iu all sections of the Province, and bar. I time tr
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� 1I , I . � growing States that crop is likely to be been able to fight their way through-tbe Khedive put under British protection, of zBome had a late start as the result of a cold
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�� I �, gained by their party in Ont ' interest to your readers, and in brder a simfla
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. � � I � ario at the a partial failure', but other crops the Shells an4- � - body of marines. His Hightless'llas out June, and the crop will not be far Emersoi
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: . " I in securiug � FlEND18H had entered by the roof, and after bury- to the people, calling on them to main. � The eastern . portion of the territory is t The fruit crop has suffered- severely north #1
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.� I - .1 admittedly Reform Province, is, one arenotnearlyso good. The There tell a heart -sickening tale of ploded upwards and shattered the walls, � -which ii
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. t I - i- woi�th boasting Of. But when' Woffien'6:ad tender girls have been - band themselves and -return to their T lowed the blossoming sewson having with ba
� t , I �'. I the facts favorable for the proper maturing of the maltreated and left to die in the streets. wards Bet fire to the edifice. Alone of respective homes. The escape of His mould e tending to the denth of several blighted it. In the I I
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i I . ; . .� � :: ! victory is not so apparent. Had the � aple, potato6s, are almost certain to have been shamef ally mutilated, old House � , the International Tribunal, and especially promise to be a large crop. - -Mr.
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� - i , esent appeaar- and their yet palpitating and quivering e adjacent fort his- growing enormous crops, but,. I
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peot good prices for what we m - -raging fireB around. Others,male and her of EaropeanB-alone who were mur- who e whereabou S is still a, ; THn 001INTY.
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. 11 4 1. I 000- Arabi has only onT thousand troops with .
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. � Middlesex as an illustration to show same year. Of those who escaped about 120 were him, and that they are complet f invest f
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I i I . � I the Conservative majority was fearful have been its horrors. French. Many of t moralized. sub -soil is of al igeortent character, and Acres � now in;
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4 i . - - over-tho -Rasel-Tin Palace. All firing ristance 53 Europeans, well however -still reported that he is just ,ern Pacific Railway is' especially fine, Spring 1 1737,341 93,017 1,562,1,52
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. 11 .1, - . ic Railway, did it really mean peace? Not a few, - be will make a stand till he is joined b Peas ...... 10,649,567 23,686 498,242 serious.
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: - I - 4 I jOritY in West Middlesex would have this order it was countermanded. The' where. Accordingly the Signal was tians, all eager This tract of country is watered by No. of .
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I: I sieged. Their number could not have that the probabilii ieS are i in the extreme north by the Souris, And
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: I ( � Reform maJority in North MiddleBex known to the public. I . . . been less than 800 or 1,000. he will either 4 . I— — -- admitti
, � � . in -to the inner harbor . . , I believe, in connection with the belt --
: I of 246. To boast of a victory obtained - This she did, The be becorne a fugitiveor will commit sui- Is Michigi
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Z � L anees is, as a con- . News of the'Week. Fine Wool.. 1 '174 6,690 85.987 1 � -Th
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1 P t i . and Penelope Slowly steaming along. nition and repeating rifles, kept up such ARABI'S PROCLAM&TION. one of the best wheat prod -acing coun- I I
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I I 11 m ha e been sent back from Philadelphia the fleet kept steaming aroun 'in a Short time their enemies lay dead Egypt a report that the British Govern- prize li,
. i I. � "See how rich I d and I . Jamestown, county Beat of Stutsman
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� I ; . -.' ; Athens, Georgia, has '-ven the State to fotbid any, chance of the I made a sudden sally. out by the back Men are making'money here very �ast , --� �
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. o I .1 � .11 University 050,000, the interest to be ment' being renewe entrance, leading down to the q pre- Tuesda,
T , - d to -day in any case'. uays by parelfor any great fighting upon land. in real estate transactions, but ther6 is
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. I . HEAvy DAMAGES thin the year, t is reported, Arabi as yet no excitement as there is in The Kineardirne Reporter the Brussel
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I I 11 - : of July 17t,h, has been forwarded to the ajor Harold, injured in a colli * d and the forts 'and the streets the harbor, where thev were taken on great war, and a great battle to be is in possession of rings; here it is� - id-entliltz life -- �
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i i the were empty of soldiers. Alexandria . : the hands of -generally -business men
� � - daily papers here from Winnipeg : New York Elevated Railroad. - had been evacuated by its whole panic-stricken w . of Amberley conta'
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I . BuRNED. - Six bueluesB blocks in ri8on during t4e- night, and the ,�Vei' they lost only three'of their number, named James George Size, who was em- I
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� � Thursday night of last week. his own ends, leaving the Bedouins and less severely. To -day it is learned that sent contiDgents.. of me.rines and blue from St. Mary's, and after becoming Re-
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� . �. l y were Subsequent- baldi at Bnenos Ayres, the wall of � the after it was found that the Khedivelsl to do his utmost t6 protect the lives of low -countrymen together with several a large elevator, making two. in to with him, as a start on a second
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x k -i tbuilding fell, killing 20 persons and 'yacht, the Mahroussa, lay empty in the the citizens, the Europea - matrimonial venture, he soon became I
� afterwards so ingrati. ed himself in wounding otbe now. Building is going on rapidly, generally popular, and his society -and -. i3nated,
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� - - I her affections that he accomplished her CROps R -PINED. -At Deadwood, Da- to, the -fate of the Viceroy and the na- body of marines and blue a up and a' number of other buildings, by
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� . i ruin. It was when attempting to do- kota, two thoas&nd acres of wheat, oats tive-Christian and Euro ea in bi- gatling guns and light howitzers. The that Arabi - Brick are being turned out ia larg4 10,4DOO
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. . trouble and and baaley, have been entirely destroy- tamts. It was discove�e'd, that the marines, numbering about 400, marched Said wi quantities within.' two miles of tQwn, �
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. � th the rem aant of his army, Campbell, a respectable young girl of . . tion To
. . wi . friends that the authorities ed by a wind and hail storm in Spear, Ear ean quarter (that on the New through such of the principal streets' reinforced by a bord 3 of Bedouin and all this in a country where, a very 6�treta
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I I It ! VIGOROUS SANITARY REAS6RES. — . y Soon found have been filled I ith fresh water in disputed away. in ioii away. He said � -0
� At on tho west and the Roman Tower on their work cut out for them. At the anticipation of th? cutting off of the one day while in a com-manicative
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graphs of similar import to the above fearing contagion, shot a negro who h d and the Exchdnge, had been completely came on ail i emigyant and I have done. If yon hAv
I and all telling the-- mall pox, fired the building in gutted and utterly destroyed. As - I e some high old lows, and that is the
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: strange as it may sepm, there is no law CROP RrPORTS.- The Russian crop 1 graph ship Chiltern (which had been as not a marine wo tip that although his first wife was d,e"
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I session of the Dominio' U- S. AT THEFisuERY E,XHIBI- rescued knew no. bounds. They had pursued by several rattling volleys tially restored, and! c fes and Shop,, are North Dakota anc to in order to be in a position to wed the
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- Mr. Charlton introduced a measure joint re ution appropriatin 450,000 to sacred before their eyes, and had them Ben
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i -at London in 1883. . 9,Dd in the ad'oining buildings, then on similar crowd, on whom they opened alf quiet there. Th� French Ministry
; .H � t proven guilty Of seduction, could be They smid. that in the Ottoman Bank Arsenal the blue jackets fell in with a day, but adviceS rbc�ived enjoy the rest of your days; while th�se to Kincar g about to remove with it
this Species of crime. By it, any man in the international fishery exhibition front of the considerable alarr4 in London ' I g tree a�d Mr. Buchanan bein . I water
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. i I of years. This would be a, needed, just paired by the worry and vexationH of The' party which were conveyed to I many of whom in the course of their the Imperial Parlianjent the Conserva. v
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, - . ,; Government or members. His bill od of rest I of the fleet, who was well a inted drowned to being mangled by the giape policy. ver�ment's Egyptian spectf [My yours, Ax OLD ONTARIO�11j. becoming to a benedict with a I
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. then al * I � ar the city o drel,ly crew o� camp, and the soldie6 threaten to de- I Mary of the condition f grain, hs�y, hina. Mrs. Size, of St. Mary3e, was kept
aughtered. But no matter what several weeks past in a series of fields l quaxter' and the Grand Square. They convicts, including those gaoled after ' entire
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'nent May tbiuk about such, thing CuRED By FASTING. -Henry Clark, a � vain to avert their eyes from the ghast Arabs, bombardm
� proceeded cautiously and tried, but in the massacre of four weeks ago, in Ontaxio, together '
- atient in the Camden County, Pa., ly �nd mangled corpses which lay it are still busy looting whenever they I promises of unlimited plunder,' and the year's clip of fine and coarse w
. insane asylum, fasted 41 days for the sweltering and festering in the heat. COLL! rant issued for his arrest. It ws"s learn- creame
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