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i . I 14URON EXPOSIT I I—-
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� � I I � 1. I I fatia last spring a poor harassed, shim contests,, and 'exercise aulk1k _.��
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-1 . : I' the Quebec r , , or crafts, clown the same, then it costs. it. appears- that after the late ahalf-dead stag bounded wished to tr thl _i
. afts frightened an ,yhia hand atthereal ' "__,�w
NEW A-DVERTISEMENTS. we notample for a place the siz� ,of that the disallowanoe of ,vy . fall of snow the road became. - , . . withwell rendered SON
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I : shall b6 lawfT41 for the person -logo blocked, and-,! although the pathmaster light into the little hotel in Barnet, the so as to see how he was getting alo g - , - - of the Cameron men" t"
. Bayfi-ela. Now, to show that the 6om- *Tax Act,- whioli affects corporations in I of York inn, where I stayed a 'his pro I— - well ,tendered and a
OWThe figure betw_ the Parentuesig, Uter ' so to Rost and transmit such saw it -opened, it was only sufficient to Old Duke' fession. The carpenter*&& ti .
. *eu mipsioners have not been &ctuste4'by other Provinces in the Dominion, ought mud other timber, rafts and cralts, -and had letim, shrewlycoaxed iujji��,�'. -1 I ee. Altogether thi
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ftch line, denot6a thelpage of, the paper I'Mob I . �. mif of one team at a time passing week or two, End sought refuge from innocent v, -
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the sATertisement wil.� be f6und.. either political or person'al motiv we to have been at Pnee digallowed . . the panting hounds in the little pantry figLt, and I think the carpenter h - . I Xa0st successful supper
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-Duncan & Duncan been lawful to remove such'ob8t: -uction huspiciou that onch was the case,th - ---- I inigi
8pring Trade 131 the Rivers and Streams � !( place here. Mr. E.
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Stooktaking-T. dd. t5) - and, to construct such apron, d at 2, slide: Orough upset twice owing to this, and of.the inn. this suspicion was not aroused t If-- - I 01hmendation h
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k__�. i .1568 for hpuce the summons. There are a good I .
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one of the unlicensed hotels is a rel, tive Act and the Act regarding licen � : boom or other work n( cessary It seemed singn ar to place fighting had got the pounding. __ I and daut spread�
Tess -N. Morriffon.'(6) -of.L' - P. ,�' - _. abuu ,
I _' y roads inT this section that a single door __ -
.Tewelry-CC, L. pot. (5) : . o on t if the sale of liquors are striotly local, af- gatlhi:lul - man under the head of English Out . - __ .
8�1 f e of th,d commissioners, 110 Ah . for rposes aforesaid, doinF noun hprae unene I Umbered with a vehicle - S. , But in that class a eer- - � - _: ..- �7_ _� -The Clinton New I
Xotioe-W.'L. Oulmetto. (5). there was any personal favoritism 9t, necessary damage to -the Baic" river, . amusement . _' - . 1 6ys: Mr. H. Andrews,
. ing fectiDg the people of Ontario aloile. ,, creek or strewn, or to the banks )hereof. could not get through without upsetting, tain sort of it v�ay perhaps be properly Huron Notes. . 11.____.� I AUL to the far,
Tewher Wanted -J. Jones. (,5) ' it is only reasonable to suppose ibat . � h less, two convoyaucesabreast. fightin. Bra - who moves
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Pouudkeepore'a N --A. Foraythoi. (5) - . . . 2. In � case any Perbou shall c( ustruct muc ., placed.- -The Browns are a 9 The Wroxeter curlers beat , 9* - ,ehasea, on the LondoA. �.
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�, I - Tom Brown by 14 points last week. I
. this house would not be without a . briver, creek or strea!bll - d the author of �
To Cantraotors-T. Porterfield. (5). in or upon suc � family. sai I ,
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St. I'slentine's Social -(5). � license. secondly, the owner of] the RoYALTY.-The Duke and Duqherho of any apron, dam, slide, gate.100i, boom English Open -Air Sports. of Rugbv, they have for maDy geners, -Mr. James Drew has ptirchased*.. to, Mr . . Ale)F-. Watt, -01
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Sale! or Exchatig �-J. P. Marshall. (5) other -unlicensed house is a Cons�rva- Edinburgh are � now on a visit to St- br othe�- worinecessary to facilitate the BY A NEW ENGLANDER. tions been fighting in all parts of the the liquor business of Mr.. Robert 2*�--__, - - A.ndrews will - be much
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Wesi,�ard Ho, 11� A. 6. rattison. (5)' Potersburgh. . - floating or transmission of Baw-logs or ! I _;� neighbbra on the base I
I ' tive, certainly, but it is a fact th4 he ' . In wandering about England I found world. Tbo Browns of ,,Tom As a -The number of births re -�__
11 � PRiNcB LzopoLD INSTALLED.---LPrince other timbin, rafts or�crafts dJ`wu 2,11y. Rugby" are typicaj Englishmen. gisterealk
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Wanted -T. Met is. (5) . that here people of both low and high ' I 7 � :1W his placeis to be tj
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" . used every possible influence with � the -1 reek or stream which was nation, the Epg4sh have done a heap 1882 in Brussels were- 19, marriages It - - -.,- & man: as Mr. Alex� Wa
_;� I aopold, Duke of Albanyj ha�s,been in- such riverec
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- __r_______ -- a � a 0 floatable before such . of fighting abroad during the last one death 8, making a total oi 45. . - .
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� commissioners as well as with the me.m ii3alled by Lord Brook as Provincial nof n vig bl or D ts, about which we ib America -- _0,�e duy-last week
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I. ., I lirand Master of Freemasons. ere made, or sh: 11 or two hundred years, and ii2dividuallY -Mr. Tbos. Furclubat, of th at 11 , ear G*deri
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');tar. ber for the county to se-oure a license - - improvements w " edi- know very little. In fact, they have I 11 this time * Rullett, recently sold � V� & _Saltford, D .
*# V J0 U, 1hpool RFHNsTATHD.—Ceteway(? e shoals or otherimp . they have a bean d6ing P. concession of -
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. for his house, and it is no secret that � . me quite popular open air recreations, . �'..Ping -acciden
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. � . has been reinstated as King of Zulul&ud ments, or otherwise improve the float- B I heap of fighting at home. Individual heavy dratigbt mare to an Americk-,
, . Slout which most of as, here know noth- - d popular buyer for $258. � * ' axe,ana very -nearly h
_ � had the commissioners used the power in pr'esenoie of a lairge concourse. The ability of such river, creek or stream, . fighting is a highly cherished an L
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at their disposal for partizan puirposes chiefs arc; dissatisfied �vith ,the condi- I such person shall not have the exclusive Ing institution in England. All, ageH, -The nnn' , in __� 60tor
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SEAFORTH, F�IDAT, Feb. 9, 1883 I -his res0ration. � I right to the use of such river 6re�k or, class of workers who have a good deal from those of the most tender years to tion with the re-opeuing Of the Method% �
E - - I 1 they would h6ve granted a license for tions of 9 i ot daylight at their disposal, very much e e _ � is doing as -well as can I
I . � TEm RbBBER TRADE.-Candel & Co., stream, or to such constructiquo and , those in robust manhood, seem far church in Exeteri will b b Id on S � � appened while Mr -is
i this house, and thus have converted the . -to, pigeon I -flyiDg. The Sunday V% - -_ h
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Hon. C. F. graser at Dublin. � rubbi9jr wbrks, New Haven, have decid- improveMeDtS; but all more willing to settle all disputes by a .day and Monday next. sawing alongside of
I Conservative owner into a good Grit ed to- stop wor� on account of the high have, duribg th spring, summer and lAws 4gainst Sporting and disporting are square fight than by peaceful arbitrm- -Mr. E. Morris of tke 14th 1 . I .
We are - reque+d to state that Hon. 1. . . SthOt in England. Yet, though ' 11 1001, , , had -not put a scarf roUl
- - and a supporter of Mr. Bishop. The price of raw rubber. This throws 1,500 autumn freshet , the fight to float and tion. And as a good deal of this,fightr Sion, of Hullet.has sold s slan .1 I :it up Mr, Alorrie
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C. F. Fraser, wil� address the ele persons out of employineut. , : � - 0 h and other I timber, t4 I no of Lancashire . s to be clone in pretty cool e . .
fact that the commissioners did not do I , traDS111it SaW-1 hardly dared to indulge openly in pigeon Ing seem ,A yearling colts,'byllyVhat's �=46� .,-.. - to death, for he hadCUAt I
at Dubliki on We4n.esday evening -ne-A GOVERNMENT SUIT. - The United rafts and crafts, down all suclI rive'rs', . enin blood, and Without the display of much for the nice fsum of 8450. . -
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. I I this, is the very best proof that can be St6tes Government have bt-gun a suit creeksorstrea s, and throu-h and over flying OU Sunda3 a, they could be So osity, and generally en g �' -Mr. �ohu Sprung, of Mancliestai - __� -the foot. -eabyteri I
-the 14th inst.�, i h srs. I � I In anim -The ne t;� P.,
I I'ttle crowds in their back yards, watch- lorl , -
11 I given that they were not influenced, by against the Central Pacific Road for such couBtra ti Ins and improV,'ements, 4 feeling, I have classed fighting . among has purchased from the Canada, COW . , ing in W,io �t
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Hay,, Ballantyn _&nid Gibson. Mr. ' , , : . � ing their pet pigeons, studying their ,ham recen .
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I partizan mo ' arge* $2,000,000 with interest and c , P e8 the old fashioned Eu _
� tives. In Short, the ch � 8 oats, . for doing no un i . to the point�, and, I doubt not, - betting , gli ttle pany the last of their lot's in the M4- - -naxiow escape from de�
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FraserVia one of the most eloquent and � ' refusin to ca 'y luuaties,prisouers,etc-o ss�id- c6nstru ti no and improvements, often I draw land block, paving a good sum then ,1- -at on i;3
7 I and insinuations contained in the above ,g rr . I on what those pigeons could do if it was story will illustrate this point. A hot fire was p
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pleasing speakers ia Oanada and those . ' free. or to- the ban ks of the said river 0�, creeks it from my note book o avel -The twelfth annuid supper th S b I
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who go to hear hin o4' �Vednesdiq even. I quotation are utterly baseless and are - TUNNEL CONPECTION.—A rival enter- or -streams, subject to the payment to not Sunday. It seems to me that Eng- and.observation. I visi ed a great horse Hullett Branch Agricultural Soci- - -Was Bet o
. . on a par with the man others whick prise to that of, Sir Edward Wat'hins, - � I liah foiks of all classes are more given 4 - - - tion 1, u fire- by I
� y the person who has made ouch construe. . race at Alexandria, a few miles from will bef held :at Kelly's hotel, #,)1111k,15_1_,. � -as ng -the ebt
ing w-ai not be lis � Pointed. � tp betting than any other people upon . TerSOUS p isi
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I 1 have been brought against the Act, and for-buildiDg a tunnel beneath the Eng- UOUS &'Dd improverneuts,,of reasonable London. It was one of those typical on the everaing of T-bursday, the #W-i�:� , n unut
t�__ - I i . - . " I the face of the earth. An Englishman . n . __ -evenitar noticed a
lish Channel, Ls been s -t on foot, the tolls. . I English running rams, where fleet inst. i �T_ - basemZn-t, and on clom-
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_'___ ' I those who are en trusted with the ad- exit of which it is proposed shall be 3. r1h6 foregoing Sections, -and E i ,to me t Ut English laborers would beh, 1 --4-- � I the true stul
A Po or Ki A of Argument. ' ' I ways manago to find something to bet blood horses, nearly as Igaunt as grey- -Miss M. Mccull' late of "Chu, vl � t I � ,discovere(
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a' ministration of it. By .the con tinued re- three and a *half'mileg in -land. all the rights, theiein given, and - .hounds, flew over the bright green has been com PeH,64�1--to resign heri I' i � fire was extinguishe&
A faw d ys ago Kr. J. J. Hawkins . i 0 . He ha I i3ven two agricultural '-' - - � -
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; a I ,iteration of theffe charges, ourCouserva- GULLIBLE G*AIk GAMBLERS. - Five all the provisions therein n1ade sward, urged on their urse by jaunty tion in the Brussels school, owipgt,o, 'Ve being clone, V
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and Mr J � ! � eased � eak. Chic -ago firms, .`post I , extend. I borers stanAug by the side of i libtle ej . I minutO further el ,�
. tive friends are only exhibiting the. W, ed as frauas by the and contadned, shall - 10ekies, clad in garmen a of silk of many health, and return to her home 1at I ; T'set
Political ineeting .t tl�a town of Strat- I . . � a ream, in o Which they"4ad thrown - t - ; 1_: 1�
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0- D ,arti-,nent. solicitud by a �Lnd'apply to all rivers, cre6ks and t lors, all -wearing V ose little, large bank. d. the whole 1
t ness of the cause they have espoused. Po.4t Office Pep w couple pf sma,11 sticks.' A§ they gay -co I ing notice - . - I
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fora in the interests of Mr. Meredith.. I . circular, inveSt6eiflt., in $10 , entioned in the first � s(.ctiou �s 80 peculiarly jockey - -Mr. W. R Sqnipr, ex-Jud'o of t --- ,
� aPd uP- streams, ' nd, visored cap t� �
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. .. . . 111 watched the sticks SWiMMiDg with rou i -been in flames.
Xr. flawkins is reported by the Herald, � wards for tho ptirpose of grain or of this A,ct, and to all constructions and . isb in their appearancel) &Dd made'so county of Huron, left last week for WJ* , . -Ob Thursdayof la
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,., - I I I -, � Stock speculati n, promising large pro- improvements made theriue or thereoh, familiar to us by jo nipeg, Manitoba, where he intendS I$. deal o
the Conservative aper of Stratford, as The Battle On: tJDg in an eXCit8d Way over the * .1 _ , . -
I flts� In twent� da3-svictims sent them whetber the bed of such tiver, mek or were more than a bu dred thousand practice biK Pr(deSSiOU., His fa !nil a1* �* - I by the 4aisapp- earll)cO
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h1kVM'd said - � The Local Legisiature was proroau.ed o race between the bits of wood. He �
� . - C3 .,1000 or t,be he and all about the still in Goderich. i I f- !the stati,an. It.
stream , spect, sent� � rom ,
M � .1 %, I 00. land'ibrough which t - ators ptq ^ '
A n n s�id be on e met a poor- artisan return Toti, 1'
An Act of bilth P&rliam on ts - waci on Thursday of last week. The sessio FouR CHILDRFN BURNED To.DEATH. Same runs, has bee granted � by the . grand star_dv�as an iuhmense surging -Mr. A. Kilox, the veteran - I qarrier, on re&4-'Ij
. ' . . � � the ing from - a greyhound race who was I - Mai I
-The farm house of A. D. Stage, near Crown or not, and if granted � by - foundthe train- wits h
necessary ' to C --- firm the boundary I was'a short but busy one, and- a good . ! cro�d of begtiug men! But this, of Keeper of Holinesville, . slipped Ali -
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award. . Mr. Mow -at got an act passed, i Dassel, Minnesota,, xJas .burned the* Crov.n, shall be bindiDg UPOU Such 0 course,is nothiDg to Ithe crowd. that sprained his foot very severely iat". -, the bag in the station t�
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A d an I lost his last. pen -
� deal of useful .legislation was passe 1h ' take Dy on the I '. -
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�bnb as the Globe says, Mr. Uaakenzie,* I , ot er night, four children- perished. grautees, their hoirs, executora,_ ad. 8� , . rallied at thel)erbys4rtly after* this Saturday, aDd,ff3 -notable -to get out CC - , UP to*n on some urgeu
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with his usual caution, ref used to do . - miubt Stage and his 'Wife and baby barely I ministraton and atisigDs. � - - ]_ ,
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the same. Mr. Mttokenzie wag - the say exciting, discussions took place. on enaped,and were nearly frozen'to death I 1- The Lieutenant Governor in Coun-, large. But the Alexan ria races,takin' -The Exeter salt well has be6n co%' - and- ip was thought tf,
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S_ C, � the Storm b fore they reaoile4 the � per� s�iro bac yards ware very fine speeli- place on a Saturday � t rnoon and very pleted, and operations will b' OW i
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guardian of the uAterest.s of the whale tbe day following the prorogation Par- " . .. � . ii�eris_ of he biras which are used in
Dominian as well as those of the Pro. house of a neigtlhor. - son entitled to tollti under this Act 11t near London, almost a ways have pra- menced in the course of a week or w - - � oine (
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L , liamentvas ilLsolved, and Ahe writs I this ns t of pigeon, fly- I i . � . -
vince of Ontario.11 - . Tim Cz.kB's MOVEMENTS.—Thlb, Czar shall be`0 liberty to charge on We Saw ,., sentan exceptionally I rough cro%%d- A number of men have already! arrivit. I railw��. It is ,Said th
and. Czaxln'& will proceed about the .logs and difforeut kiijdH of timber, rafts Ing.-, I enug - � .� � - .� - a law at
. I . : 1'wereissukdfora new election.. .-The Gr"t pains are taken in breeding and of this character &B the gatb i to Work at the well, , in spite, and :
The fa�et tha,t a gentleman of, Mr. ! � 11 I .1 se Pigeo�ns, and there'is a good deal '�. I . . . I . I
: : middle of April to Moscow and be or crafts,' and may, from tim I saw there. While the Sport of the L. Hardy, Esq., Reeve of E xeti* quence, With wha� resi
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make. such a. a -atainent, sbOWS I over the fine points of their birds. In '.
i . of Our Savioui by two Metropolitan Gov,ernor in Council, in fixing such tolls men suddenly darted ,ut of the'line of at the recent meeting of ihelcot -1 I -the Gorrie Enterl
, it may well be said.that the battle has . the amusement of pigeon flying the 11114 � -
mis�rably weak and untenable the posi. 1 Archbishops, 4$si.,,ted bytwelve-bisbops. shall have regard to and take into con . that throng d the sideg of the Council, was serouatled by the band , �_ . Sava: Mr. Jas, Rtntou
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tion tAkea by the Conservative pal ty on � commenced.. - In a little over two wpeks The date of the c(')rouv_tioi1 is finally sideration, the original cost of such . track,and,foRowingth leadoft'woindi- his return home from the coutity SCA _-_ boy returned fr,�ni Mi I
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this question re&l..y is., Ib would be an . I � i co distant frora their homes. In the � - � .
INMAN D(ocx BURNED. -The, Inman amount required to intdutain the same, of tbe racing grouDda. - itbout knowing chased a "Clear G1 it" colt from Henq� � intention of visiting hi
En 1 test will be s-boit and sharp.. It there- winged race,of the birds to the places � .
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. _ rned on and to cover interest upou the 6riginal - W W- Chapman for the handsome _. . -
insult to Mr. Hawkins' 4 belfigence to �f . Line dock a,t New York was ba' bat as UPLI turn .from the some" � _ a light happy heart hi3
I fore behoveLa those who approve of, the the morning of the 1st iust.1 Logs, from -which they have been tarried the �
say that he is ignoraut of the fact that i - cost, as well as such o�her ma ters as what monotonous a es of the racii3o $250. -Torn always has something pretty-' �of his boyho,)d �
course of th - Mowat Government tp be A sailing interest and amusement centres. Bet� - - 12 � .� � door , .
e ,04.400,000. Steamship. Egypt an under all circumstances May to the do and followe , the departirig good in the horse line . soon to be enfoidea in
the award of the Boundary Arbitr4to�s I . ting upoh these races is, of course, Qhe groun ' : - -
. � ' i 6 ves8el Henry c4ug-ht fire and were to xed Lieutenant Governor iti coun(ii Seem crowd. Steadily and io a very,b isiness -Miss Bella Whiteford., d;au&ter ot, - pa�ents, but fiudino t1i,
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e �eople of J1118 qua,ntity of freight o ch coustructio I . e day, where she has been visiting 14 `_ 'was
has ever been: before tb . u the dock IdEstroy- ' no of -door amusement is that of coursing. . . ,
I Mackenzie was defeated in the follow. f ' I ,Net shall apply to all su retired nook, entirely i8olat d. from the . dead. and that the
; Province since Confederation, will be I ed. , : �. I - The Word come's from the Latin � dug- a . I I 'family had remoV
ing September, and before a Session of ' ' I �ud -improvements as may ,hitherto . racing fields, was re clied. The pro-, Some time past. I . I
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1�arliamenb , was held, so th at it .was , gales on the English coast add jdaily to be in course cf con8truction, or shall gTeyhoundip_� are used. An I'mmense It was a field for trial by personal Muskegon, AL.cbigau, is lying seriously --- now sorrowful young'r
I Mr. I�Iowat and big colleagues contend " � I nd in � few �
impossible, for Nrl Mackenzie - to Lave I the list of dia be combat. Aring was quickly form�d- ill at "the resid"once of �Ar. Lalwson,
, I �Lsters C-boong shipping. reafter be. constructed. I . amount of leare is taken in Eugla I duys vlaftiljg with,
% I that the Provinces have 4i ri-ht, under Two coasting vessele have bc�eu lost 6, Every p,-rson entitled to tolls uia- breedina and training these aDimals, - here ]L and will again St
an act passed ccepting the avOard. ' 0 b The captains of our procession Itripped bas,3 line Hullett. Thedoctor has but.- �. "
P.We I the Constitution, to self-government in -with all hands c)n the Is] e of M�n' coast- der this Act,shall have a lion on the apd Aome 'of them command prices that to -the waist. Then they fell tr-- aud. slight hopes of :his reoover - . - early next week. I
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local matters without interterence fr6m The Ansonia hp6s been wrecked -0'-Ul the ' passinotl�rough v�onld to !us seem fabulous. Coursing
- a � aw logs or other'timber n fought round after round. It was a -Mr. John Morris a -ad wife, late -d % -Miss -Margaret I
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ly sta-ted, both in I Parliament and out � coast of Tripoli with heavy . .1 neetirigg are held in grounds frequented nipea &%r I
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the Federal authority. Mr. Nowat's I most fearful, bloody and de Clinton,got ioston the n-,artliwestem"_ I
of it, that had ha been sustained in ' . The British sttiarnsbip Jane $..- Gray rhel)ts, for the amount of such tolls, by the harp. The greyhounds have their I me hom-a I-Ast SaturA
ponentsonthe other band contend , hand-to-hand fialit. It seemed as -if prairie racently qiiring a blizzard, wA '_ -.- co- it
power long enough, I op basioundered With all bands; an un- such lien to rank next after the lion ,(if separate c9lprs to distinguish them, jui3t , -- - co P Si011St&nl,ey.--!1!
and been &fforded I � they would terribly mangle and bruise narrowly escaped;�beiug frozen to deatin - - ne.8 11 �
, that the entire legislation of the Local ku(.wa vessel .has been sunk 4itb all an�) which the Crown li&q for dues in as horses�' oxe distioguished at races 6 0 0 ot actually kil - e saved b - their oxen finding*-. :-- �- of'S.tlanley, near Uxu
an opportunity to have suchanact I � . I - I - a h ther if they did'r- I. they wer y _ .
. Legislature is subject to revision, alter.; hands in collision in the English eban- respect to such logs or timbeir, and if The color of the victorious dog, a flag of The crowd of spectatoi a, many of them settler's hut. I �_ . . last *eek received a I
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passed by the Doihinion, Parliament he inel, and nine of the of � aiu ob tolls are not paid, any � ustice of, . U Wil
. � i I ation or oblitr=ration by the Dominion' . I ere w � other F, u J r�d or wbife, etc., is riiised upon "the quite respectable persons, at once -Mr. D. McEwan, of Stanley, ze.- ? on tloe knee, a d ,
would have done s', and we do not thinit � . vessel b ave been losit,on the PaciOp coast .' the peace having jurisdiction. -within or fibld to denote his success. �, The first u and a ctive betting somej time Mr. Jobi
P � _. � n n ope - cen tly Sold his spring colt tci an�� Amer� . .
thus rendering these TRIA OF THE . PRISONERS dHARGED adjoining the locality in which such tl�ina done at a coursing meet is to in , Georg'
that any person w1ill discredit Mr.Mac- Government, .. ' I Im upon the result. They sE�eined to take con buyer for the handsoraosumd le- Baird, sr., frui
- legislatures mere creatures of theFederal WITH THE P110ENIX PARK MURDER.—The constructions or improvements are, select a judge who shall decide which it as a matt6r of course that the im- $155. It weigbed 860 lbs.'His neighbor, ship fell from the m0W
kenzae's word in this Matter. So that . . I I I
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authority. Or, in other words, Mr. shall, uponAhe oath of the owner tif dp'g' promptu fight was somethingthat-n-ed. Mr. A. Inues, sold a two year old fiI4. _ - lloor� and
it is, the, fault of, Sir John A. Macdon- With coDspiracy to murder opcials, is such Constructions or improvE ments,or to h6ld-the dogs in leash. In,England ed an active am - unt of betting to make to the same man for a good figure. ` . Petek Stewart, of , �
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ald, and not of M�. Mackenzie, that the Mowat and.. bis� supporters maintain goiDg--on in DuNin. The �puxtl 'Is upon thepath of his agent that, the just 'these coursing greyhOUDds are always it a 0 . � Sat ' day the 24-th ult
' I . perfect institution.- Near by were ,,�--Mr. John Joslin, of Clin tun, 1eft lad, , uir - I
I that the pbople of the Province :are crowded daily., The audience, ,largely toils have not been paid,issue EL warrant termed "dogs" in sporting parlance, to ' . � . ness, at the residen�
boundary award liad not been Settled . � I mounted police, who made- not the Monday morning for Manitoba, haviq --
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long ago and the Unpleasant dispute P � 7 , � —Slightest Show of interference. And the received a telegram last Saturday that- - � Lo
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. such laws as they may deem in -their college professprs and medic I men. so much thereof as,'will be Suf icient A0 tl�e hunts. . - 0 I _� - - at the tim�eof his &O
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wall, but the position taken by his ' I als. And this 11slipper's" duty is iinil' crowd, and who new well enough just home. " . L .
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book. Mi.Meredithand:hisa,apporter'i3,in ed the men who intended to assassinate sworn in as a special mnstablE, for that ply to hold his three greyhounds fast by' what was going on made no at- let, of an amiable aisp.1
-p%rty is. 90 ind�iensi`blo, that the beat - - . I I I I o -Mr. John Mason, Reeve of Hul ___ .
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oppositibn to this, contend that in Pro- Field 'the esideB i Rav ,purpose, at the. discretion of t ie mqgis- h , till the word to let go is gi ess the fight. Af ter has sb1d his spendid. two-year old gtall- _.' I L
excuse be could" I to olven. tempt to suppr - Made Many frien(la
- I , ofter for it was, no L agh, Joseph F Brady and ' timothy tr&te, and -shall authorize the person to .11, r eh�e knew all about this Stand- fifteen or twenty minutes' battle one of U 13 1 --The ]a -Ay alliided�
I- vincial &-ffairs the Dominiod Goverp. h a opslp io Glad tone, to a Mr. Murray, of. - I � � �
doubt, that given labove. � . . Kelly were also arraigned! in con, whom it is directed, if th6 toll B are not aTd Engliph 'amusem'ent of couning. the bruised aud. battered co _11 . I ,agraph from t
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. I nection wi�h the attempt to' Iniurder paid within fourteen days from the date -Like a -1fawning greyhoufid in the -threw - up the considers a good figure, but thw colt is Record, is a dau
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A]L F - ' Sample. or fourteen men who comprise that Field. After hearing the evidence thereof, to sell subject to the. ion of the leash," -anj "A brace of .greyhounds sponge. As the various round* of the a fine one, weighiDg over 1,700 lbs. I � - friend,.Mr, E Holm
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body are better qualified to Say li�,t against the p riqoDers accused of the at- Crown (if any), fori dues, the Isaid logs lap,ViDg the fearful flyin,g hare in sight," fight had- gone on it was carious to —A tea ir,eeting in connection W.Itk.-. I ie Hohnes, v
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_ legislation the Province requires tempt to kill' Field, I Shakespeare's wordB—yes, in Sight; how the chanapions and supporter of our readers, has tar
two beat hotels in $ ' than I 8 Of the Church of England came og on t1a., � IL ,
big vitl age, and which I . two Mulletts, Whalen, Brady,, Kelly Such tolls, together with the q'ost of the 1`0 the greyhound runs after the poor, either side maludged. to extemporize Goshen Line, Stanley, on the'.-evenin&- - � to St, Catharines, W.
are conducted iRa he best pbosible man- the people of the Province - are them . ' f9r . - - .,
; : .- and Kavawilgh, were charged ,With the warrant and sale, rendering the surplus timid rodebt under a lead of sigbt, and such aids to their men as figbters of the 25th ult. It was very I for some ti,
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-ner, are without I -censes. Moat of the. selves. - TbiB is the issue plainly put. murders of Gavandis4 and B-U'rke. on demand to the owner: Provided npt by guiAe of Beent. And it is su�01Y generally need. Liquor bottles were tended, and the proceeds n Holmes was acti ely
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__ hotel -keepers are! good Conservatives, ' great storm of snow i � the Northt'vostern I the liquidation of the debt on the.new - � he ;with every good
and, likewise, that theowners, of these -or tt' 11 warrant by Such justice of the peae-0 have kn7own of greyhounds that have kerchiefs took the place of sponges. . - � niluence would
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hotela are of the game; persuasion; but only vote.for t tbe candidates who support and, East has 'Caused �n i I 18 IOEB montli from the -time of the passage of c' I: I � t0ge to. AB
we are looking for�,Wl -c Intnegs � ortainly it is a fearful, timid animal. fighters seemed to be ready to faint says: There appears to be a great soari., Sabbath school-, and �
&r& to thoday, dose Mr. Mowat, but use every legitimAte of property and also number `Gf lives, such logBor timber through 0 6ver any .they run down ; for in the 'swift race and fall, handkerchiefs and jackets were ir- of tbi
I 11 1 1 and the , . I . :: � city of firewood in tbis neighborhoo(L in the clao -
at hand, whento � -tit Xowat, throughout the'Statm. The' storm be- ovements. I - - atly misse.
i . means at their disposal to induce othe�ra Ck of such constructions or imp in question, the hotly pursued little Swung about them to f &n the i -will. be gre
Sea -forth, butter kkin Will have to retire gan ,on Saturday, thpArd Anqt., con- _' I U in into life. Short wood,dry, is selling at 11.75 PIF, - I
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into private life, for ever and ever. , to do so also. Bat those who d�Bire to 7. Nothing in tbis Act o6ntain'ec -hare fell dead from sheer fright. But chnally the mau they had been cord, and green at $L40, but there is- w. - .
: see the people shorn of the powei I tinuing sodie-dayo. Theflood'eanaed Shall he ebristruod as interfe 'fig with , This -I' sport " of running down the bettiDg on as" the little'un," was &war- riot nearly enough coming in to supply 86 Short absence in W
The above from� the Bayfield oorres- � bf ' great destruction at & oil works aro'nud i .
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I . the powers or rights of an OMP&DY hare is one of the most cruel of ded the palm of victory. His'half dead tb de d. . .
pondent of the Gd! self -government,and made the creatures Cleveland. Early Saturday i ance in,all its si
derich Star is a fair formed under the Act respecting Joint all the out-of-door field sports,indulged opp6nent was dragged out of the crowd —Clinton has a snow shoe club, the - .
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sample of the char es oiontinnally made - of the, Dominion Government, Bhou,, th6 waters of Kingsbury Run' So be- Stock Compa-nies for the construction in by the English, and I do hope that in by a couple of his loyal supporters, Dot members of which were out developing- - was ,one ,of those 'I
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against the Crooko Lic�nsiug Act and vote to place Mr. Meredith in, the pla! 6 ' of works to facilitate the tranIstnissio. the aeneral rage in this coiantry for copy. quite willing to entirely desert him, their mueeles a couple of eveumg
hundreds of acres of lowland surround- ' i s lad - - �.
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� being chapter one ,hundred a d - may be slow in "catching on" to this had lost money on him. .. They laid him all over the. couhl
tb�e plain issue now before ,the peope. ardOilWorks. The escaping oij Iref use . greatly. Revs. X�essrs. Cr " audStew. - '
not only un truth . . :t it is di'areput- - &Ig I - place is a 116 rd 0114
� swept away down the stream --;and by 'three of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, brutal business of coursing. I wis told under a fence, covered him f rom the art, were members of the party on both - -� .
able. It is scarce -1 Worth while ..refer- There is no shirking i it. Every vote . or with mill dam's, or the righ to ere . has pamea by when.
y ! some � means igrited and flo�ied to a ' Ot that (logs were also often trained to run chill air, and granted him a little occasions,and entered as beart�y as "Y' � , - � rprise �
ring to the uncalled for and u'gentle. cast will be cast for freedom aud ,s6lf- � and Maintain mill -dams on trea.ms ; races without any bare in sight t . well 13U . PlIrtieB,
11 .: taak - contaiDing '50,060 barrels o. spur nuraing.. The victor in the fight, him - into the exhilarating ' �
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and the law respecting mills ,a a mill- them forward. An Englishman do- self badly hammered, drew on his -%,eat . I
miray language used towards one of the government, or for bondage and meqk. petroleum, which fired and exploded, , —At a meeting of the managing
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gentleman referrOd to Iis incomparably the family compact of olden days. tario or any other law conferringriollts he lived. Bounds were set. The big procession. I - bered. -by
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I goes to r4 I . n near as the falit ended asked me what tory. This is largely in excess � f I i
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the person'who. 0uld writo and caut-e and played-ou't PolitiO,i%"118 is tj vania T'Itboughtoftbatfor,a goodold-fash- year. Th e- amount was divided betwe n' , — BAlyt-1.1 Pllev
, likely �O " &uy they were slipped from the leash at the The .
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i I & Ohio Railway freight house e cars other timber, rafts or crafts, 6wn ioned English fight." I doubt not my the Upper Canada and British and For- _�_. : 64mr�. woud-A� I
to be pablished B�ah a paragraph as the receive another additibn to its meinber- such river, creek -or stiearn, shall ha,ve word of the,starter. Away they would , - . -, says
I i 0 - were submerg�d to the floor4. The reply embodied the use of an American eign- Societies. I - sides on lot 4, couzc�
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; tuency to provide him a r Such river, creek or streamli and to Betting would fly fast among the excited .1 I I .
there are three licensed hotels in Bay- get a consti . I geat Fifty horses.atthe 'lumber yardis stood . much of it. And iu addition, I indul- ner one day recently, Mr, H. � tances about seeaiii
� 1� . sist the � passage of the timb 9 over the crowds of spectators. Cantelon, -_ - , - a
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suffi_ all night in waPer up to the bre'st, they 9-8 ,
Reld two of whic4 are kept and owned in Parliament, and having just i . 0 ged in a good old English denunciation of Clint d of oj)e of b
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. I of his model English fight. Idenounced hadjoistgotoutof the aeor,anatie I �� . . hin� W buy veed. I
by Conservatives 4nd one by a Reformer. cient vitality left to'�e troublesome to - I bermen, doing no unnec'essarM damage E naland is cricket. I found it being it as J
I I . � � I M_W"Ir_�_ . M t) - � a blasted and bloody disgrace to step being icy, and his rubbers being ". horse for $100 an -a �
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The population of � the plaoo is not suf- the Governm6nt if not provided for, " to the banks of the said river, �Creek or follto'wed in tLe most serio,is and ersist- England, and told ' . I I I
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1 I 10 The Rivers and Streams, Bill Stream. , I ent manner wherever I travelled. It . ipped, &ligbthog ,� . .
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fiefient to permit �f the licensing of a to be made a membe� of the Senate, so - ' . % public opinion put a stop to such Eng- on the back ot his head. He is able , buy seed� Aq * I
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greater, number. I Consequently "the that, hereafter, he will have to be k ' t . lish mbthods of settling disputes. But around, although he will likely: feel the �11' ,- fou,na himseif in bi
I I celebrated "River's and Streams Bill," this Act may make rules -and: reaula- Its character is,bowever,too well known alas, the Browns are a fighting - family; effects of the fall for som %_'. and deciaeo(l to diAPI,
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commissioners ha�ve no option in the at -the expense of the people of. Canada. which has been thrice passed by the tiong for the p�rpose of regulating the to need description here. I do not bd- and I will warrant ii,11 my denunciations . e time to come. -11 . I and get abet', er onl
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matter. it they� were to grant licenses When will the people weary of suppo Legislature of Ontario, and twic vetoed Safe and orderl ,transmissiori of saw- - lieve it will ever become a popular game passed for naught-. - —Mr. Kay, Congregational -minister, .-- - � Opp I - I tunity war, off�
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one of the other tilree Would have to be and Dr. Schultz are t wo v&luab i 00 or man to be alone." The., __.� nel put in U1111
I . . , le and ta.ke place concerning the pr)visions ments; but no Such rules.0 u ations arrived in England. The ardor wrid tre of horse-racin g interest I interviewed no 900 � Colbor
the un- characteristi ff person be induced to be, his companion - -_ - - . -- l- . three months ag<
deprived of a licelse. One of c additions to the Canadian and merits of this Bill, during t ie next Shall have any force or - eg et until persistence with which this s ort is the weary and bruised fighting man, who . -_ .
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licensed houses 'ms formerly licensed,. Senate- . I favi weeks it would be well for o ir read- approved by the Lie . ;Aiss L. McKirdy, formerly of Tor- -, - -
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NY � i � er� to po�ruse ip carefully, an -, in Council, and � the , and all its general characteriB. had finally been left entirely alone un- . -L his horse, and *1-60 f;
moli d jidge for Lieutenant- over- ties, are tc�o familiarly known here to der the fence. He said he aid not on&D-, but tow of Turnberry. The cere- �_
but the license w4a withdrawn from it lzz�% About thi�ee wee'k,
! themselves as to ito usefulne'ss and nor . in Council may revoke and cancel need any description from Ind. This know the man who had beaten him : bad lony was performed by Mr. Saer, Con- - i
on,ac0ount. of the grossly intemperate .An IndependEnt Opin ; ion. i, necessity. � the following are �he pro- �Buch rules and regulations'so rdade and is also a sort of sport which I hope will -, never seen �im before. Was now told he gregational minister, Wingbarn. . . I eeived nutic6 fronl;
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habits of the oecupa,ut, and �he license _ The Montreal Jounial of Co'mmerc visions : approved, and -from time � to! time ap- never be encouraged here. A few rather was a notorious fightingpnwi. Himself —At a special raeetin' .1
. .e,, . �. g of the vestry .,- -was a bill of salt-' u
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WaS given to anotlier house occupied by of which Sir Francis Hincks, a form�r - . in- was a � I rch, Goderi& -, ,thilt be must retur
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sons shall, subject to the provi'�ions in aforesaid, shall have the power to make. do not think it will ever f1farish among If he had been it would 'have been bet- animousl extended to Rev. Mr. Wai. :� � I i
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ed houge'Vas ere e present ald's Gove editor, expresses this Act contained, have, and aile here- 10. If any.suit is now' pe ading, the us to any great extent, -Fox hunting, X* 'rse heenly 'felt If
aot, li % I . ter. The fight came abbnt in,this way ters, of Toronto, to accept the position - 114,
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miting the #umber of hotels. was itself as follows: " VVith regard to the by declared -always to have had,11' during rEsult of which will be cb&Dged by the with all A3 usual accompaniments, is AE; he 9tood ' near an entrance to of aysistant rector of St. George's ": -,- of sorrow was I
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pawed, and a the BpriDg,summer and autumn . eshets, P4 ge of this Act,tbqccurtorany somethingout of harmony with our the race -course the man &me along church for one year. Mr. Walters, z- 1- lj�om his mind - W41
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be licensed witho t -depriving one of the Government, it seems clear that'L its_ � the right to, and may float and trans. judge of such ' court.havinE authority, institutions and onstoms, and any and gave him a rude shove. This he has accepted the invitation, and will f 11 Vila HenryJohnst.
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plaee,� and equally good, of . its license. is prejudicial to the interests of the - down all rivers, creek and i thereof, to be paid by the a1rty who There is one other species of hunting a fight. He had then no alternative but — Thie annual supper in conne I I __ . L'
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