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- - � - � I ______ . � . !- 4 allitary escort will so- immediate execution moved for ancl - 115i,
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tho ohs W we b*v.e alluded to ab I 11 . lundi, where be will grants L . .w� I
ZZEW ADVERTISEMENT& is neither right uor-Ast that oueman, � bably'form the atibject of ftiterestinsC while the Government may choose from company him to U - �_ We
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. . a beginning of the end of -this sort of of Jhie among five or *six well-quslified members be installed as king. .Sir Henry Balwer The Grand iJitry here came into - furl
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. - __ . � ,who happens t � ;6 get possession of pro- th ' v , . I . discussions. , The occurrence I I ; ised the Government to postpone, Court and submitted the followir,,g 1. kill
OrTha, Agnre between the parentkols after . will for one seat I in the ministry, the op- hasadv r _,�.
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tachline-, denoteff the page of the pap" On WIM-ah party on each, aide of a Stream,- should ftm-. I � 01000010 � I Outoxio elections during the session ! fessedly poor in Cetewayolo return to Zaluland on to . - �
11wadvartinement w1abe found. . - be permitted to m9nopolizeik#whole. 11', — . distract � good deal of attention from position are so con it would be next count of the warlike attitude msint"_ The Jurors for our Lady the 4ween . . 4011
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Groceries -Duncan & Dunesu. (4) . . - - I. DOINGS AT T:EE CAFITAL� the proceedings of Parliament. cabinet material that orm a Gov. ed by the hostile chiefs. - beg leave to present that 'they haveii., * * L �. - bal
,Use simply be,�auso he sees fikAo erecS . ; I MISCELLANEOUS. to iiiipossiblel for them to f L
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f5hingles-E. Livingstone. (5) 1 - �p I — � , L . . ould manage the affairs PLAGUE. -A disease almost &-noo- amined tke jail and find six inmates- "I Z� VT
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- . ()Mstmaj Goods -miss Shannon.. (5)_ certain improvements upon it, and L .( r Our Special Commpand"a_) Sinoe:it has been disclosed that the ernment that u r three consecutive gous to pink -eye in horses has been five males &-ad one female --one of the � I
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agitation,- in favor of Sir Job nd above inmates being P&rtia_11y insall . I
Auction, Sale of Farm -Mrs. A. Yule.(6) more especially when his doing so ran- OTTAvA, December 16, 18M he Governor months. Mr. Young, of N. Brant, Mr. carrying off many children 6. � ..... .. we]
Teacher Wanted -Thos. Agnew. '(5) . - is very little d6nald's elevst'z)u to t " We would recommand him -to be .1 Az
. (5) dera the property of his.-neigbbor value. In political oircWs there -
&& . . Generalabip was merely the work of a Rose of W. Huron, Mr. Deroche of Ad- around Northport, Michigan. It . �
� 94 . - Francis Norrigon. i . ! - at first Supposed to be diphtheria, ut sent to some house of refuge or .place of I -cul
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. loss. It is to prevent this injustice excitement just now, attention being for few. Sycophants who wished to carry dington, and'Mr. FeXris of E. Northum ��_, confinsment. We find�,th � ..
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Attention -S. Carnochan. (5)L _ the tim 3 being directed chiefly to the favor with the Chieftain, the matter. berlandhav all. been pointed to as like- the disease appears to be entirely new. at the pris- _. for
Kotice--W.J; Shannon. (5) being done that the Rivers and Streams . While a Cleveland onerB are well satisfied with their treat. �
I has been allowed to drop. I e Mr. Wood's place. Theie A HE,&vY THEFT.- - i -
F,arm forSale-A. Ross -,(5) Bill was passed by the Legislature. pd Mgs of the Ontario Isegislature. I . hioh in my jeweler. was repairing a watchtor a ment uthejail. We also find that the 1. L be
. 4 The Government are about purchas- are two quallifications w I � -
Notice to Redormers-(5-) ' . . a rs are &I Mt - �
11 N bing, But Wiffle it is' not right that sty Prepart tions for the - meeting of the . all the property fronting on Welling- opinion, must be possessed by the new stranger on Friday, the latter decamped prisons I under sentence , i h a
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I Elgin Treasurer. - He must be a layman and with a bag containing $10,000 worth of
Hay Fire Insurance Meel ' ' I 111-
� Horse for Sale -Whitney Bros. (5)L Stream or river should.be thus blocked, Domiui) - n Parliament are in progress, ton street, between Metcalfe and present an Eastern constitu- diamonds altid obher . precious Stones. sane. � -
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- To% Farmers -T. Hendry, (8)', - it is only just� that the .person making bnt . it , well known: that the session' streets, -in order to secure ground for the be must re] me � � del
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. I ction of a new departmental build- ency. Mr. Wood who is the only lay The theft was. not discovered for some We would strongly urge that a pl TO
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Axes -John Kidd. (8) necessary im rovemeuts upon it should will no open before the 8th or 15th of ore , member of the cabinet, Bits- for South time. . of ref i ige should be provided) or
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Christmaa Preseuts-G. Good. (8) I . p . - - ing, the' present buildings being over . WmTmuls BIRTUDA.T.-Sunday last place where vagrants and parties not . .
receive due compens�tion for the use of Febra y. His Excellency the Gov oessary Victoria, and his retirement would leave ' I
E crowded. The cost of the nei . ministe'r from was the 75th Anniversary -of the birth of crimi lals, could be sent for ca,re aud
, ,stray Heifer -P. McTavish. (5) I ,�
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Accountant -Alex. Stewart. (8) those improvernentell and any measare ernor- eneral and. Her Royal Highness ground will be about 675,000. - Mr. Fraser i the only - r. � I �be .
Dissolution -McCaughey & Holmested. that would force the owne Of 751ach im- .the - rr noess Lonise will remain away In order to secure the best part of the Eastern Ontario. Mr. Young and M the poet Whittier. He received numer- aseft ness. �
I I - I 7 . . coal lands of the North-west the Pacific Ross -and ft, may be remembered, by ous calls and many beautif al f1pral - We feel proud that the coauty of , 11 I to
Card -D. McNaughton� (5) provements io give t e use of them to until tie end of January, indeed it is � Syndicate have undertaken to construct the way, tbat I propbesied great things tributes were Sent him. WhAtiler's Hurou stands at the head of all couU. � I is
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SM __ � Princess will South- of the latteri last session_ are both well -healtin is good with the exception of a I . 4�
'his neighbor without empowering bith qnestia. iable whether the a branch railway from Brandon All of wbich is resPectfullY slab. � 11 . tb
. ' In qualified for the position and both lay- --'cold, and his mental vigor seems unim- .. .
to exact- due remuperatiou, would be return o Ottawa this winter at all. . ward through the Souris coal fields. , I I
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, 0 . . experience The new diagram of the House � of men, but t)ia .appointment of either paired. mitte: 1. I � sh
3 .1trion 0 - ld, in the eyes of some, give greater . EXLOSIOX IN A POST OVTICZ.- I
4 A mail A. W. WzBsTzp,, '
% expooltioreo 911just and tyranni 1 But tho - mesa the latter event society will 0 t
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(7; 1 ure in question provlues for tbis. It- great & sappointment as it was intended Comm ' Bight to tho western. part of the Pro- bag' filled with ]packages Of, drugs and Foreman, . . ,on
.�. .. ___ to make the last season of her stay in are very few,importaLt changes on the W, n'it is entitled other merchandise exploded on S,twd,,y - HiE Honor, in accepting the recom_
empowers the owner,p of the improve- . I Opposition side. Mr. Charlton takes vince in the pabinet fha in the D6troit, postoffice upon being - ,is
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OBAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 22,18W. ments to exact tolls for their use. These Canada, an exceedingly brillis I nt one. the seat formerly occupied by Sir Rich. to possess. �t Mr. Deroche, on the other ped to the floor. The fire which mendations of the Grand Jury, said the . :
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. ard Cartwright, and Mr. Casgiain takes hand, though from the East, is a 1 subje.
tolls are to be fixed �y the Lieutenant- -1 � THE COMING SESSION. I 0 a Be, 88 � LCr
- .. that of: Sir Albert Smith. The seats and it is said that the lay element must followed was'so fierce that the bag wa which �ad been di u ed here for 11 -
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. Governor in douncil, and in fixing them , It i's not expected that the ap . eBented in the ministry. All almost immediately consumed, thus sever d ears. It had again been before . . In
Capital Correspondence. - , . formerly held by Messrs. Mills and be repr . dest6ying all evidence of its cause. y )2
the Bill disltinctly_l instructs that the ing Beg ion'of Parliament will be very Rogers remain vacant, as it is- believed things considered, therefore, I am in the County Council at its last meeting, I-
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who Bay that FORSTER AND Homz RuLE.-Forstdr, but for some reason -perhaps the elec' . I tft
As wa additional attraratiori and to cost'.of the works is to be considered lengthY or productive of any very these gentlemen will yet be returned. clined to agree with those .
I SUM fiXedL - * In consequence of recent disclosures Mr. F�arris iq the man. Mr. Ferris is a speaking at Glasgow of the condition of tions were too near - no action ed
render THY. ExposiToit even more use- and this must be sufficient to important - -Iegi8l*tive Measures. The . in . � wag _. � b3
regarding Mr. Senecal's railway jobt)ery merebaut, wfair speaker, a gentleman Ireland, said he was sure the dst taken. Iii the January meetinj the .
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fal and interesting to its readers, we provide reasonable interest upon the indications are that a very large number in Qu'. ebec, it is believed that Mr. Chap- of g�)od abili y and address, ancl as chair- powerful Government that ever existed new youncil would probably consider -it , � . Te
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have made arrangements for monthly ca,pital invested. This is 'reasonable of priv te bills will be presented, Some loan, Dominion Secretary of State, will. man for thelast three sessions 'of t -he too early to move in the matter So that I
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letters all the year round and weekly &nd '. . committee of Public Accounts, has bad atte�ipted to introduce Home ion is not likel;- Per. �
. I just., It is to be hoped, 'therefore, no doubt of a questionable character; be arrested for malfeasance in office an U1
- t sonal ly 11is Hanor said he'was in favor �
letters during the, a tings of Parliament that the Legislature will again pass the and t4at parli&mentaiy lawyers will do Boon as he returns to Canada. excellent training for the Treasurership. which would never be granted, as it
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. it . quite a flourisbinc, business. The action Since the partial elections leading It is understood that Mr. Wood will re- involved absolute separation and a great of the establishment of a place of re.
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both hom, Ottawa and Toronto. Our measure, and that the Dominion Gov- 0 re have abandoned all tain his seat, and position until the close probability of civil war in Ireland. . fuge, ana from conversation with the . 'ed
ts a � I of thz Goverriment last session in voting Conservatives he nt Session. Still other THE VmmnAm TE5tPXRAXCE MAX.� vario as Coun ty Councillorp, h - I
corresponden -re thoroughly compe- ernment will permit it to become- law, subsidi s to the Lake St. John, Temis- hope of defeating the,Mowat admimis-' of 'the, prose � o thought
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tent and experienced w"riters, and oc- The -necessity for it must be pateht to couta nd other. local railways, will tration at the coming elections. The changes are hinted at, but there is noth- Mr. John B. Gou it lik ly that before many Years such I � te
doubtl BB encourage otheir sectiotis of Reformers will probably gain a few ing to bear these rumors out bey-ond the health, and is now lecturing nearly an i atitution would be ereeted for the 06 �
cupy -positions which afford them every person'who is not wilfully blind, every evening. Last week he was at Coun ty. A copy of the Graud Jarys
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ecial facilities for procuring the most and the justice of it never has been, and . . It is ahicady quite evident that eeve�al towns in Ohio. recoi: imen lation would be sent to the
Sp .and it a hard to say:where the matter is tainly lose non i e. no I in the sixty-fifth year of his life and r
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reliable and interesting information. can not be -successfully questioned. going o end. The grant to the Lake � ________ the - County Clerk to be laid before the Of
And this in -formation will be given in a . . . � - — , St. J6 road can only be instifted on . RESULt OF THE ISY-ELECTIONS the forty first of big career as a lecturer. coun, �.il. . Afterthanking the jury -for I - M1
I I 1, i I . . . OUR TORONTO LETTER. it estimated that he has travelled their services, Uis Lordship disclisried -
concise a,nd condensed form,'so tb at the the gr and that it was necessary to , I - has been to strengthen the Government ,t4aoo miles and delivered 800
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reader can keep thoroughly versed in the , The Giobe. secure he support of the districts inter- (From Our Own Correspondent.) in debating power, as well as in . mem- lectures to no less than 8,500,000 per- them. I . -
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. ested o the Conservative party. In ToxoxTo, Desombea 19tb, I&E-42. : berg. The ,address in' reply to the song. . - of
p o nt and the cur. made in the mariagelment of the Globe the ca e of the River dn Loup or Temis- Ifour and I .
, I - ' The display at the openinci of that speech was jmoved by Mr. Ba, HARD TimEs.-There are prospects of Huxon Notes. G
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reat political gossip of the day without newspaper are causing considerable cousta railway the Government actually I seconded by! Mr. Drury. Both are now . t Buffering this winter among the mi. E. Smith, formerly of I
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Be to aid in constructing a road Legislature lait Wednesday waB zoi members, the former repreoenting of white people and a Brus3els, has let. the contract for a .
ha,v�ngto wade through wearycolumns of commen, . . poorer classes 0
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which is intended to divert traffic from he core 1 ugly returning ag large majority of negroes in Richmo large "sale and boarding stable in Bran. a
d-,ry debates. and lengthy reports. A since the death of Hon. George Brown, the Inorcolonial, A Dominion railway. more impressive than usual. T ; South ,Essex, previo . Mr. Ild �
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letter from each correspondent will be the eiAire -'editorial -management has A .1arg grant has-aloo been prowised, to mony � is innocent � enough, and. doeg Conservative, in the per ud other Virginia cities, in couseque cO don. S
__ Wigle, and the latter East Simcoo. Mr. f the almost 'Complete stoppage of 'he -'Mrs.. Goo. Hartwick, of Brussels, t
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. found in this issue. We have also secured been,under the direotion of his brother, he Gatineau Valley railway, a road - . Balfour made a telling and vigorous . manufacture of tobacco'. This is Aue the other day found 9. pin firmly im� . F�
Special rresporidents in Winnipeg and I that will never pay expenses, When begun to lose its meaning, and now. iti speech, and'seemed to be disturbed to the tax agitation. twenty-five of bedded in the gizzara. of a duck She -Wa's h
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'been Iona connected with the Globe and the subject of these grants comes before 1 3, early redurrence lails lo draw together very lit6le,,if at all, by the nervou8ness the largest tobacco factories in Rich- dreming. L i
Other parts of Manitoba, from* whom M , Parlia ent t�ere will, doubtless be a a crowd of respectable proportions. I which of fen'l attends the maiden efforts
. Mond have already beenclosedand -' ast week Mr. S. Phipps of th
; eresting letters will Appear occasion- even for yea,is b6forf the death of his spirited debatle, and the Reform party cannot but tbiuk that before long the .J . e 9tIa I
111at t� I . I - - of new meMbera, while Mr. Drury was ipwards of three thousand are out of "conc)ssi-on of Goderich'township, lost a
ally, and besides this we have largely brother, much of the responsibility do- will ,define �heir policy in respect to present formalities at the opening, will equally bappy in big remarks. The U
I I : . work. In a week this number will be oow ;vorth over $60. , It got into the
� . such attero. Should the present be dispensed with, and the true dignity latter is President of the Agricultural doubled, as the manufacturers will then gran try and gorged itself with . � . .
, lved Upon him. Re is a thorc I i. .
increased our corps of- local contribu- vo I � mgbly , Buffer in th6 grain-
� Ministry remain in power a few years of the House. will not and.trtBlkssociation of the Province
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� tors, so that, we may safely promise trained and competent newspaper mail, longer the suiplue-raised by excessive , slightest dogree when they are. There I have filled all orders on baud up to date -,dr. John Sturdy, Sr., who has
I � . I . . grid is therefore specially at- home on and meeting of Congress. resid ad on the 7th concession of Goaerieh � 0
that during the comina year THE Ex- and b nature as well as- by experience, and u nessary taxation will be Squan- are, however, a few dignitaries who Subjects connected with farming. Dur- towr ship for over forty years, intends
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roBiToix will. not lack in interest for its is well, adapted to Successfully conduct deredon poli ical railways. SENT, ing the cou�se of the debate which fol- -
I I . TOPI I'S OP -DISCUSBION. on the first day of the session. Among ,owed Messrs. O'Connor and Bettes,the Co�nty Court and Greneval S68. remc ing in -to Godericti town to rive. .
Many readers. so importan : t a . concern; hence, the The Government's disallowance 1poli- these is Archbishop Lynch, who I sis membors elect for 'South Bruce and sions of,the Peace. r. George Hain stock, of Fordwich, - - V
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w-1 pal Subjects of debated* . . collection, been absent f rom "an I This court was opened last week by- the upsetting of a thresh.. I I
. I- I be pardoned for stating that the materially changed since the d6ath of uring the coming to ray re i the House. � Both made a very favor' last, at noon, before His Honor I. F. inc, 1�acbini3.
. The judg opening for the last balf-dozen years. cool tip I I
recent rapid and. entirely voluntary its founder and prinpipal proprietor. At . Session. meat of the Supreme I 0 xt chair,on W � ' Able impresgion, the former as a I Toms. The following were empaU61led -Mr. John Robertson has purchased � I I
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increase in our circulation, has en. a recept meeting of the Directors, how- shows that the �Streams Bill is' ab- ! day afternoon and chatting amic
. ' . I 08'bly sessing a dry vein of humor, as well as - , GRAND JURY. concession, Colborne, containing 1-00
couraged ua to make these - new depar- ever, a change was made. Mr. Gordon solutely necessary In the interest of ! with His Grace,, was Bishop SweatIman,
I . . showing himself capable of dealing with Edward Arms ong, Robert Acheson, acres, for thesum. of $4,506, 1 �
tares, There has- been added nearly Brown was deposed and a Mr., John F. and justifies the course I whose clerical garments were of a some- the questions in a practical, Straight- Samuel Barr, oderichL; John Allen, .-
; . I . lumbe-men, ---%.Jast week Mr. Alex, Watt, of the , I 8
double the number of now names, and Taylor was appointed his successor.Who, of the Ontario Government I in what. humbler out. Close besidethese forward w�y. The now members so Richard Blake, Hu'liett; John Anaer- 13thlooncessio'n, Hullilett, sold a two 1. -
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off during the year which or what Mr. I Taylor is, is finkDown -to, passin4 that measure. Tory journals I Street, Dr. Wild, who preaches .113FA i anosh; Joh:L Malone, McKiIlF`P; God4rich township for $150.
affect to re'oic'e over - the judgment; themselves; to be a decided acquisition Wa,w ' �
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ianownearlyata close, than during the outside world; One thing, however gospel and draws larger audiences on tothespeakingpowerB of the HolaFe. Wm. McKe I .
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any Similar period in the history of the is certain, he has. neither standing nor very properly have claimed that -under Sunday evenings than any other clergy- The ground traversed by the speakers Mcbrine, Ashfield; James MoCartiley, whicli came ashore at Bayfield a couple -
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paper. Thia,in view of the Strong com- experience . as a -newspaper manager. the co asolidated statutes, Mr. Caldwell man . in Toronto.. But the gentlemen I
i . on both sides has so, -far been prGttY Clinton; Doug a McTavish, Stanley; Of Weeks ago, was sold to Mr. Lee, of
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petition and low prices of the city The reasons that have led to this im- could )btain all the privileges he claim- i Much whati it was an i ng the aebate Of Thomas Nixon, Archibald Nichol4on, Godl,rich for the sum of 0500 on Tqes- I
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papers, is most gratifying, and in the portant change are not known ontsid-e. ed I - . ,merit Europe6u countries represented in To- � ry Award and th 9 Mor1ris ; George ( 1. Petty, Hay; Mathew day ast.
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, necessary, the Dominou Govert , onto, and in apleudor of raiment �� and of cotirse the Bounda e Robertson, Sea,orth; Charles Senior, -Vr. Samuel Oka, Mr. A. Manning, .
fik-iture as In the past it will be thw aim of the Directorate. We trust, however, were justified in disallowing it. As r ' disallowance of the Rivers and Streams Spence, John Wallace, and W
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� " I ueral gorgeousness they far outshone ' Bill. No disposition is showii on the W - -Wiggins, ' owick; James Turn- Exet,er, but now of Manitoba,' are at .
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'will be as vigorous, LEgislature will no doubt re-enact 4he any of the other spectators and, even GovernmentSide of the house to weaken bull, Grey; Alex Webster, Wingbam. pres _nt- visiting their friends in a -ad I � .1
� anagement measure. They will do everything to approached in some degree to the Mag. I �
share of public favor they receive, and i new, In . on either question, and the attack, in-, In addressing 'the. Grand Jnry HiB about their old home. .
to make eadh subscriber feel that he ae independent and generally as much have the law amended in accordahce Dificence of HiB Honor himself. A stead of being the preogative of the Op- Hoiior said that be was pleased to 16a -m -'Kr. J�lhn Gourlay has purchased ..
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. a the v . orth of his money. That we in the interests of the country as the ,with the necessities of the time, and number of ladies were present, the only position, is ganerally from the Speakers that there 0 ent no case�, for the farm of 'Mr. William -Kirk, on the
get - 1 . . ag dress being those of the were r"s
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I � upon the Dominion Executive will de- . on the left. An sAvantage has been their considerati u�but if any business 12th IL
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have been assisted very greatly in our Old. Volvo he responsibility of preventing Lie UtBnant- Governor's household. - given the'Opposition in the matter of should arise be a their dismiss9l it of 83�500. The f arm contains 50 acres.
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work by the diligence and thoroughness It is . but just to tl�e retiring manager such, piece of nesessary and useful AS t . he � the Streams Bill by the late decision of would be laid bel ore them by the Cr wn Mr'Xirk intends going to Manitoba in .. �, �
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of our Many local and other correspon- of -the Globe to say, that as a newspaper legislation. The whole Manitoba rail. the Supreme Court, and they do not Attorney. Should an . I I 5 COME be- the �pnng. I in - I
, in has already been laid before your neglect to use it. That decision, how- fore them . y case er that it -On Friday evening -Thos. Appleby, ..
dents we thankfully acknowledge, and manager, and.editor he has few, if any way q estion ill e ventilated early it is not n6cessary for we to f they uBt remem . -
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quT Under hip management,the amen merit to the addresS in reference Bay much about .it. * I necessity for sorrie such legislation, and to find & bill. His- Honor mentioned Stephenson, or. the London Road went
whom ha-ve Stood by US for years,wil-I periors.. oLnised deals with a larger
of, , I to the matter may be moved., A num. which it pr - � the Act of -last Session will, again be this fact becauge'it had been stated, and out t� do some chores. Mr. Stephenson � .
not -only continue in the good work, but Globe was firm, independent, vigorous bar bf �tartling disclosures in conueo- number of subjects than, had perhaps introduced. It was anticipated that the 'unfortunately it ),ppeared to be -a fact, follo�ing a Iew minutes after, found .
&rlministkation of been expected. Measures consolidating -
that they will increase their efforts, and and enterprising, and in dispensing with tion with the � debate:on the address would close on -that at & ;3
� . recent (ourt this rule had not him Pead on the stable floor. .
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- that they will bajoined and assist it the proprietore assumed a very great Wortb � west lands, have recently been the muicipal laws, and. those relathigto Tuesday evening, but the number Of been observed by a jury. How this was -Xr. H. Perkins, harness maker of .
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rpany -new contributors. No persons risk. Mr. Gordon Brown has expended ma�e and may f orm- the Subject of the high and public schools, as well as members who desired to place their uld not Say'. H6 re- Gorrie, sent by express to Montrealon . I
-, . . serious discussion in Parlis . It to jurors and juries are to be introduced, - I
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- his rare talente and energies for zWell is ,a much required step, for in t, �
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should refrain firom sending an interest appears that in. order to secure the votes This oountry" was not then exhausted,and it selected from' the beat men, of the of coach harness. Lockerly Broth-3rs � .
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ing item of local news which may come nigh a life -time upon the, Globe, until of M. Royal and his friends in favor of each case the Separate acts are multi- � 4, . I .1
, i is probable� the address will Dot be car- country for the consideration of certain of the Canada Pacific Railway are the , � �, �.
Under their knowledge because they a,t length he must have come almoit to -the Svndicate contract,the Government fariouB, aiid consolidation will render ried until Thursday. The House will matters, and their proceedi'go were purcAs ers, �_ _. . t " ___1
the law on these Subjects simpler and . n B z , It 4
werelriduced to.recognize all claims to I ad"ourn on;� that day or the one follow- or t, no person1outaide of themselves
t � J se ,e i � . -The foundry firm in Clinton, will . - � .
Ican't write good." Let them fiend us look upon it as part of himself, and hot- "staked" land in the Province of Mani- more accessible.. Defects in the elec- ing for the Christmas holidays, and being entitled to now what transpired heuci9forth be known as Faxran, Mae.
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. it is said, he r obs, hus gra � ay to interested tion law are also to be remedied and a will re assamble'on the 4th of January. r h - A*� ..... � � . . .
I the facts in their own way, and words, withstanding this etires t utincy aw I at thei sittings. He wished to impress phergon & Hovey, and t e Faonin , �,
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spe��cu G. thiisfact very at gly on their minds. Mill � rm as A. McMuichie & Co., Mr. . -
and we can easily -put them into proper from it a poor man, Such is journalis- spe�cu ators about 45,000 acres of the very necessa
to the inspection of Steam boilers. It .___ . � A I -1
' finest land in the Pr vince of Manitoba. At the June Con ts it has been publish- Alex. McKenzie, long foreman in the
shape. By So doing they will improve tic life. One would -naturaUy think 0 latter will provide . - .
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I . . vorite . that if there is money to be made in It wil I be remembered tb at these staked is to be hoped this News of the "Week. ed that niin ... e of t e jury were a ainst a est4lishment going in with Mr. MoNar- I � .
themselves and benefit their fa claims have formed the subject of for the very sLrict examination of boil. k
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local pa,per. But we would caution all the newspaper business, the Globe is the repea ed motiong in Parliament. A erg used in connection with engines MRS. LAiBoucHERE'A RETURN. -Mrs. ma . tter was only decided by a casting -Mr. McLellan, merchant, BelgrS,va, 1,
not to send items which might . be of- -very enterprise to . look to as a pattern week or two previous to the acquigi. employed for thrashing grain, etc., and LaboucheriB, the Jersey Lily's chaperon, vote. HowfarthiBwastrneorhowthe bought Wrn. Greenwood's house andlot
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� . tion or Manitoba by the Dominion' on reduce to a minimum the danger Of Sailed for Liverpool on the 13th inst. ' information was gained by outsiders in tbat village for $160, about a week
- - -lonsive or liable to hurt the feelings of and model. But, it is a well known fact explosions and other accidents to which MASKAGRE.-Twelve Europeans have . . �
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1 15tt(f July, 1870, a Dumber of half- . wasaquestion. His attQntion had beeri� ago,jandhassold it to Mr. Robert �.
. any person., as we cannot publish any that as an individual enterprise it never . breed 3 and others, who had due notice these boilers Seem peculiarly liable. been massacred in an outbreak of na. called to the ma ter before the ,bonclu- Forbes, of Morris, for 0210, Mr. Forbex
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such, - paid. Indeed, it . was this fact that of wb1atwas about to: transpire, went Thera is also to be a measure providing tives on the west coast of Africa. . I
� I I d - ' 0 g of sion. of that Con , and he felt like say- into ds to live retired, and be has got a �
off im- for the regulation of .private asylum MixE FLOODBD.-By the floodin . "' 'o
out upon the'plains and Stake ing something to the jury about it, but vefy�
-1 - - - � compelled Ag late proprietor to place it in tracts of th I find following the policy of tho Govern- a mine in Creswick, Victoria, Australia, _j('3'gir1a'b1 le place.
'. the hands of a poinpauy, and had. be ions - o finest land anc . d tw�hty persons wera drowned. hadfinaflyconol &edtoletitpass- It I t i 3tated that the machifiery of .
s and Streams Bill merit, gen6ralacto are to be pasBe �
The River io depended entirely upon the receipts of called it t . heir own, claiming that being . which gas and similar companies BEEcftER's CHuRcH.-Mr. Beecher'13 was not creaita�le that in so large a the Josephine Kidd, which was burned
We are glad to. notice th�t the Outar I in possespion at the time of the transfer under i . -county as this a. Prand Jury should be on tl�ie Georgian Bay last fall, will be -
his business, he would ha,ve died a poor their title was iridi�pntable. Sir John may be incorporated without obtainirig church in � Brooklyn has a membership so ill-informed ag to their duty. plao0d in a barge to be used in running
Government have determined to re- sppciablegislation. It will thus be seen of -2,540, and the pew rents, aggregate I
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introduce theRivers and Streams Bill In' � . a of 3U I ed The Grand J Ty on retired and t from the International salt works at
I rights of the that members have a fair &mount of $38,000. U .
I to acknowledge the docket ' ,WM8 prIceeded with-, the first God�rich dutring'the coming summer.- - I
during the -present session,even although a company, it has been little better, and ,,,3t&kerB" to the ownership off the soil, work laid out for them, and the� will ROBBING QRAV3s.-At Richmond Va., case bein The 1 barge is to �
it has already been twice disallowed by the dividends have been exceediDgly themselves pretty two medical students and their assist4 9.- dd, and Campbell vs. be built at St. Catha-
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the Federal authorities. In -view oftbe, siriall, arid no doubt the desire . to en.. followed the Same course, except that - strictly to business if they wish to con- ants have been Sentenced to Six months Kidd. Botfi actions on interpleader is-' ----�Mr- George Harris of the Bluevale, - V
. I . � elude their labors at an early date. imprisonment for robbing graves. 4 I
. avor to enhance them has had con_ in oaf ies where an individual was shown I one. McCaughey & Holmsted,- for roacjl in Turnberry, had the misfortune
recent decision of the Supreme Court de' - . . to be actually living -upon big claim There appears, however, to be a ioeral EXPLOSIOX.-A powder factory near � .; Cameron, Holt & Cameron for to lose a valuable mare on Wednesday
. such a measure is doubly necessary. sideiable influence ,in inducing the ' - IM04
. every.leniency was shown. The claim- desire on the part of both Sides of the Patqrsou, New Jersey, blew up - � pi .
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It has been decided in, that. court that Directors to change the management.' ants, however, always contended that House that this Session should 'not be day. Threeworkmau were blown to b, Cases were p . I )stponed on . payment of Mr.;,Harris refused 8235 for this beast
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by the existing law all. Btrearns which That the cha,u go. will b ave anyberieficial posselssion did not mean actual occupa- a pr6tracted one, and the probability, pieces. ; � � thi6 costs al the i I ay by deft. Only . 9, few weeks before. - A short time
U _, tion., , )ad in this view they. were en. therefore, is that work and not talk will WOMEIN i INJURED.-Tbirty women ae vs, Hen aings. An action for ago the mate of . this animal died ,and I
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by nature are not floatable become the effect is verAdo-btful. Thepublisbin'g cour1guedby Sir Alexander Campbell be the rule. The have been injured by the explosion of � .
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propert of the pepone, whose land they of a journal at less than the"actual co't OL artridge facto ' at Mont Valerian, . I
WY � When the RETIREMENT ON HON. S. C. WOOD � - c . - - ry 6s)
� . I P and c ther leading Tories. - tried in this Co4irt under order of the � - Mr. Youn ,editor of the Pembina ; �
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run through., and that if any person of the white paper is not a profital�le Tories returned to power in 1878 Sir From the Government and from public France. . 9
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- which Alex rider Campbell waB reminded by life is a matter of general regret with RoYAL VISIT To GE-nxANY. It is ex- . 0 1 . . I
owning property on the banks of auq enterprise. That the paper upon I I dents of Tumb 3rry. The evidence in Young of Gray, Young & Sparliug, Of I
- Se a or Girard of his support of. the mem�ero of both parties. As Provincial pected that.the Prince and Princess of I . . � I
.. such Stream Sees fit to erect thereon both the Globe and Mail are printed cla s of the half breeds, but the wily 'Treasurer he has 'proved himself most Wales will visit Berlin to attend the the cage was th( testimony of the plain. Bly h" and Mrs. F. G. Sp�xliug of Ses- . � � -1
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ements as will make them costs more than the Subscription price -knight replied that many things could competent to deal with the finances of -silver w'eddifig of the Crown Prince. tiff and. several letters written by defen- fort i,'has recently been elected to the I 1
such improv � .- atent to be dc ne in Opposition which it would the dountry, and as commissioner'of A BIBLE JEWEL CASE. -A Bible with dant. The juo. after an absence of 30 offic a of Registrar of De-edo for the I
-navigable, he cam prevent all other pro. nets the proprietorg is a fact minutes returnod a verdict of 8800 district in which he resides. The posi-
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pertyowners-outhe same stream, but every person who knows anything of be ve y inconve ient to do while in Agricu of the P vince filled with jewelry was seized by cus- damages. � tioni is worth $5,000 a year. .
. However,M. Royal and his friends of the farming interests rO :
. further up,making any use of those the business. The daily' editionS -of Powe . � The Court adjourned until teu.a, m., ---+The salaries and positions of the -
. . . I I 4 awaited their. Opportunity,, and when have�beea most untiring and successful. toms officers in the mails at New York. Wednesdayw teachers, in Brussels Pubbe School have
csequently places both papers, including the advertiSluff'.- the yndicate contract was"before Par- It was largely oviing to his efforts that TRIBUTE To GLADSTONH.-The occur. L I - �
it in his er to deprive them of the pay well enough, but what is made Ji � ham nt demanded as a condition of the latei agricultura,�,\,commission was 'renceof Mr. Gladstone's fiftieth anni. SEOOND DA.Y-WEDNESPAY. I been arranged for 1883, as follows:- -
pow I . . th6i support" that all Staked claims appointed, which has 9dded so much to versary was the occasion of a universal The Court op I ened at 10 o'olock 6ii the Johu Shaw, Principal, $700; 1660 M. -
. Use of the Stream for navigation pur- these is more than wasted on the � weekly e of I partment, 6350;
.1 sihob d be fo��ally recognized. It is our stock of agricultural information, and cuts oken tribute by the English cas . .
poses. In this way I I 'arge tracts of valu- editions. - Financially, the Mail is not ' p forms a, fit- Kitt vs. Campbell. An action for mis' C. Hays' 3rd- department, 0250 - - I
. needlam to say that the. Government and to him, too, is mainly due the press to his genius which re 3overy of lightning rods put up b Mis M. _ Am' 9 - .
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I able timber lands can be locked up and -in one whit better position than the were I quite reaay to accede to the re. establisbment-of the Bureau of Indus- ti I* L to ari eUraordinary career. y eB 4th department, $250: 1
. ' u#ATA'Ta,]1,AT...G 6ATASTROPH PI intiff as agent of the Ontario Light- Mis I K. Kilorau 5th deDartment, $250. 1 -
It could not live a ques , and did so by a Secret order in tries' which has al our E. -While . I i
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rendered -comparatively v&Tueless by the Globe, if so good. . ni g'�todCompany.ondefendanimpremi- - �,
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action of I one Single individual. The year as an independent enterprise, and Coullcil, paosed:on the 25th of February, Prov6ce to be in the very first rank of a number;of persons were Skating on Re in West Wawanosh; 5155 with I � . .- .
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Rivers'anaStreams, Bill is designed to it is now. only kept afloat by a few y affable, genial an d gave way and a number of children were in ereSt from 1879, This case occupied pail:f al accident on Tuesday of last I
- con.ti'act became law. It has also come worl.4. Mr. Wood is . the Court nearly the whole day, and wee - He was
prevent this monopoly and will do so. wealtt-y politicians- backed .Up by the to light that the Hudson Bay Company easi approacbed, and divides with Mr. precipitated into the water. Several I assisting at the thresh -
It places them streams at the disposal Dominion Government. The- Weekly have been obtaiping'lands already Set- Par ee the honor of being the most were drowned. resulted in a verdict for the plain- ing lud. was working on the straw stack, - -
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. of all, but gives to the person making Mail is published, not with. a view to tled pon in the Red River Belt in 'lieu pop * lar member of the Government. DESTRUCTrvm FinEs.-Eight hundred -i THIRD DlY-THURSDAY. - -
. eti t will be a severe loss to houseg have been destro ed by fire at ; fell a distance of some 10 or 12 feet, . -
- exact making it pay its' way, but for the ex- � of se tions alloted to them, but said to His iremen . y i being lost 0 dick vs. Wa . An, motion for brldug his Collar bone and sever -al I � I
the improvements .the right to be sc uatted upon in remote paxts of the his Jarty, and is occasioned chiefly ? if Canton, China, many livei - , - I -
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p : Rive Belt, where land is worth from- as 0 lost. mediate execution moved for and �
the constitutional phase of the question, ly low- prices to keep the Mail from get- , L i -
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should not be permitted to become law' the proprietors and Shareholders, but it I whic the fishery bounty has been dis- halCa-doien. gentlemen, any one of the Zulu settlement and will return to promissory note, and for assessmaent Thrisday of last weeki . through the
1�y,the Dominion Government. Surely it I uffords the public cheap r6dihg.- But burz�d, the necessity for a reduction of whom would fill the office creditably. Zululand early in January. The British vn'thout jury. 'Verdict for plaintiff and bursting.of a boiler which they wen �
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_Xr. Robert Armi
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no Ui - ings on
Stro win dev
vation of the r6
4hich he has alri
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b-b&th School wil
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tbe Post under'
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n& remedy and,
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e. It is now foul,
no sign of it letur
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Ne been quite an
for the past ten
JOTWard to -with 4
the young people
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ry �Gfficieut COMM"
i�_Aecl, - who will:
'k -e this season7s ,
10 any,of its prei
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to the township i
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s� week after an z
, months.. Mr� V
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aited it, he will pi
3�pie from Ontari,
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Mr.. Goo, Green,
derich township
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Uld. be.done for 11
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rin4a-&y even
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3�rea at Bayfield
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piinsing, youtb, al
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artfelt sympathy
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a;his be:reavemen
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Ad just tied his ho
=the driv
Church., i
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09,rd the timber�.
-dt, the roof fell in
9 the catter, but 1,
4at the horse m
,fr. -Shipley besit
on1<1 have beeu-b
�j snow and timbe
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I -The Methodist
p,Bt W-awanosh, .
,Unr,al tea meetln,�
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Ith inst. qn.the.
90- be Served to
cholars, after *1
'jitiabie preselats.
'bristmas tree will
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hem. i This Sabl
4proz�erous as it,
[_06st six1months. �
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Towick ; Con . Bervat �
'Ost we6,k- at 3r,or,
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)�Iceys were appol
perking; Vice-ri
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:if the 3ileeting 'n�'-
the� illivick Assoc]
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IT. K, 1�,oday with
Watch 4s a recogn .
f�r years in the iix
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: -B6.tore the:ok-
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the r'lilatou mode,
i6 traiiiing at that
jheir �eacher, Ab
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gimpjs read the
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pre en �- At an `B8
�to their homes hi
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6n th4l7th couco�
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exorbitant,
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thrash his gram I
posed , of a r011er,
drawn by two
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lhours.. He call
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iunable to P19w, 1
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: Advance will a
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11th inst-,ex�(
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