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or S bil IRMIRRATIONi- We haver received a suttee Fashions for .1fa
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fusion surptissed by far any of his former. The
111111 -effort& After enjoying the ' pleasures ot
-the supper -table in a most hilarious Med- ' The L
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5th 1%166 en r, the conipany again entered the hal:- Doutla ro
room, an e i ly re ated M! •W
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meaeuf the number of uthiligrantit Whit bare
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arrived at Quebec -during the seasontof 1865, 'r *Axon megaemes, -
wino table n on le mode, assert that ladies
' •Se Muir ot Canada), exhibite the leials' given_ in the return re- Owe mot
ondou Star eays that Mr. IN . Mc- wii pa . P. - .
It a (of Canada ) had anentervieiv Steenotge---adtollt menial:se; 1001 ine train ai the b ick. The , Yis plain not always suceas - De. l'audece, de aumber on Abe rens. Bodes this, the
11 the Risht " Hon Edward on
• b various rticulars.Thefolio
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eand-more to the Pp t
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. . . --560 and- short 'in front, mid *elms till no sweep- Awe
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lei/ be lathe concealment of fraud, it IS net. Eerisevloe ail ITRELsen.--The thirty:1dt
easy for Min suddeely to usurp a position . report of the, tConimissioneris . of National *
remarks, ,IN ilia will enable _Inn to accomplish Lis Education in Itelned for theletir 18041t.
dresses in- , fraudulent desitine Theemataordinary good cords an increase rri school& to the number 01
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'en,. Shape. fortune of Our mend .had bliuded boats) the. 100 within the twelve months, and an
et is. -scant difficulties of his enterprise: -Deutoit's ed dition of about 12 000 in the daily average ,
h on -the /Ant bf politics is attendance of pupils - 30 -99d Is -the armee
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THE STOPPAGE OF THE
enTTLp TRADE. -
The orders from • Washington to stop
the importation of cattle from-CI:teat/a are
• - *ere& to •
▪ Dunscombe dielleeter_ot Customs), • •
. passengers . - .
rd Cardwell D d - 4959-_ *Lb a round waist, narrower II, it these cti l'audacie, et.yeejours de l'audape171;--lias been ectivity -ohhe Coteenssioners is attested by
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for' hoir:or two, when to add a pleas-
- s lane A bete o ' been wiecLed and .
. the 11 th ult at the -Colonial Office. Do children, 1 year to 12 years,-- ,
ing diversity to the scene, the Goderich
1.ist 'Whiter end fastened et th ide with the stet -on winch rriscaldom has frequeney the election_ of fifty-one national &pow.
males . . ; . . 1932 bete er rosette, e g • • *here our hisluip, 'nor- houses, comprising seveuty-one separate,
DO I y b •k Tt e Pri eget Or Ga. chine arid soldier, was-- wrecked. and ranted. school -rooms-; also two model school.
s•Eildren. -,Sereety four *ciente Live teen
: Mayors Elected. females- . . . , . 1565 hriolle.dress,has-the.,1;104 tied! g cut in, t.
Glee Club appetite& and -gave itevera .
lapels, at the . , -
the %hide:offering accommodation for 7,26,
evet- gad rise to governmental action.,-- OR the-" fantastic. toe," -until.= hi on in Brantford, John Ellett.' r.t In s but With box-pleits at he- baelee. Of •
t • • - - course. these are °nil sintahte - 'g f
-13-barothi:fdaunriisn,-th; passage.92198 Thheeriep made quite p.lain in 1, .ont an on
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rity end love the little children. I olerate tensise series of statemente appear in the
children 1 year to 12 ears, .
HOm'to treat- Children. struck effithe rolls during the year, and 10
, . schools have been " suspended." An axe
pieces in splendid style. Once more the
based upon the -grossest absurdity that Merry circle re-formed, and tripped it fait
The Atierieaii -authorities eaprese a fear the morning. The fcllowing programme Belleville.-
lhe Hon. -Billa lint.
bourg, . . .......Dr. Beatty. . Deuths derby: Passeae47 at
report, showing the le/plies-fin of _state aid
ed dresies; though, some evening dresses -to "
li Its COmfort Nellie oyez' her dertd bird,
, body sqtiari' in ;the T e looped up _ • ,
• b k Iht
thet the ilinderpeet or tcattle-pligue may of dances Was pretty closely adhered to : .Co
a to schools- the religious eleacimmatutia of ,
be ntroduced inte the •United States. • I Quadrille ' I-3 Redo-wa .. Dundee, . . : . : ... .._. : :Mr. J. M. Thornton. ..e. ntint '. 3 . .-. • „ ... ' ' • lk are cut in this way --the
i and don't I
cai Molly 5 • title white kitty
I:I : 3 Cidlian Cirele - 15 Waite 1 Galope- Galt.. . . .. .. . :-.. ....Ma M.- Lutz. - ---------------------
- 'eolored at .
iitei %pee of cattle, sheep_ and hogs„ 5 Quadrille 7 17 Polka"legeraolli.. ..
. - 7 Lancers • is Waltz ' .London„-.....
thwiugh, Canada,. this -country wazetintes Ir Ritz and Ga. pe 14 Lancers J. V. Dett▪ or. • Total landed • .- . . . 21355 skirts :ever fatiey lietdeolite still hold: their
It-'481narsjeuthel. e woc:tra zanag„Frs, ,(emong wtona the Ronne
e, streets the ladies protium* to ve one iii;; n atholies figure highest) and loot appre.
• • • fred rich A luaus p ions of scheole.
2 V to
• • It th sesoti,the you like to have yoerSeyn e g net
importing cattle from Eng and, and hence 4 Polka 16 Quadri, Ile . . . C. Mat% H- P..-- ritle one ?' The little obeli
The, cabin passengers consisted of 903 y
men, 433 women, and 225-, children ; total, sestainst the short'Inain skirt ids
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1.560.: Of these, 1,229 aided fromEngland, •grountl-beeause-it looks like a'sChbol girl's. ca c a . Y
190, from Ireland, -mid 14P from &milted. The dress looped up on one sid
. , ingir3 -A sad eieident latelynereereadat slum
lon trein at the back is v .r stylish ut forming 'have their tragedies and comedies and laugh- ,
and weep more sincerely you do at T • - --
heatre de Gaite Pails b f
' - 'Falstaff or Leak. They love, marry, Iseep ! • One 0
▪ A am Oliver.
• D. Glass.
• ...Me. A. Lacourse.
an encl. There. ism,. Bitch thing as cattle- -0 Quadrille .21. Quadrille N•lipsWee,..... ;Mr. Davy.
11 Narsovianne: _ .23 laStleets ........ : Mr. It. it. Chisholin.
sia ;all we "'ad enlY ii.nPert such- tock 12 Cetillin ; • 24 Waite Oshawa,.....Fuirbanks.
6 Schottisch,ee 18 Eight- liand.Reel Kingston,. John Breden.
which prove• d suelca Waling to, our
.-- falluers -dusk% the .0.14 -Years is now at 8 Waltz and Galope 20 GalePe ,Lindsar,_ .. _-
plague 45 0,1154 as everybody /mows, _ 1.0 1'..olkie Mazurke 22 Polka ' Niagara, .. .-• ...gr. Palfard.
*OM England_during the wintee nionths • 25 Sir .Redger Dee - ()sla: ... : -; .. Me; 11. IC., Dickinson
1 iy way if phi:awed, we are kure',4 to tedrerlY.- Paris ........ .. . . -...Mr. Charles Whittaw....
No .exertion was spiral by the commie. Eeterboro,...........11r; W.
tee of Management to tiecure the comfort ri.ne.s,.:......,....irt: lii.i:oniruria. ‘ ..
fete lime been invented to ietroduie the Stt'ratfOtrhi,
- . emiclusiorithet this:miserable stibtet-
and happiness of the _geests, and 'Torontd, :. :-.........7. *Med. elle. .'... -
rest American Dation _hopes t..0 fortm. the•brilliant Sane drew to ini end and the Whitbj.,...."*„... - 1 - - .lar. N: W. Brown. .
secet.iiitercestree 'by .niesna••or which the
lights were - extinguished, they had 7 the V.- ••• - t• • - I.:14r- s- s• maca6neiL
0.4.toce, .. .. . .. . mr. Gray. • •
pleasure of hearing from all sides: that
the present. -wit, in the opinion of good '
WROVETEIt.
d - ful --
Canada Into annexation. it it is the
determination of American statesmen to
draw line -of demarcation along the St.
teemenee, iet them do so and say, so judges- the moat brilliant an success
- of Huron. The, .A..ssembly numbered
about 80 couple.
Ball ever given in Goderieh or the county
far shell ye-cOme but no farther." rather
than act upou pretexts which could not
blindfold tbe simplest schoolboy, " and
whieli can rase but ,one feeling in honest
of unraingleclAulgust. Our
own opinion.is that this meeseure is -in-
leaded toprotect the Interests, of western
grairert who munot but regard with jea-
Ion the etiertnous imports *of stock
which have depleted Canada during the
-peat maim The regulation, of eourie;
owes too late to do mach herrn fiat
winter, but if it is carried out during the
testi* summer die farmers of Westerb
Canada will be heavy biers. However
that ,may be,, we do not apprehend that
mir people are to be jai°. annexe -
Sot by any seeli harsh measures. •Tbe
Americana bayeit in their pimar to injure
- int trade temporarily, but it will inevit-
1414 Sad r*Sw eh4nnalaif r'ndr at any rate,! I taste of Canadian -readers and shou • .
try to. be honest if_ wee& hew - have a large enc.; elation bac__ Mary, Queen of Scots, or rather, -the
According to previous arringemeal, on
Tuesday evening the 19th Dec, inst., a
• 'jell Y -0 k pl. ,* Golloo's
-Hall in Wroieter, between eight members
of. the Bluevale_ Debating Society, and
the same number of the Wroxeter Liter-
ary Association, on the subject, "Be -
solved, that Queen Eliaabeth was itistifi-
able in_ the course she took against
_gown Of Scots." The challgege was
liven, and, the subject for discussion sub -
witted by the BluevaleSeCiety, who -very
fairly gave the choice of the side, alio-Ike
choice 'of chairmen,- to the Wroxeter
which passes from the pens of 'no. many Association, . intimating, however, _that
writers op this side of the Atlantic. The either a Scotchman or Etiglishinan would
present No. contains excellent selections be objectionable, eilikely to be prejudiced.
from Owe Wceir The . *The Association chose Mr 'John Roberts,
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eine, The Spectator, The Christian World; of 11°wicks as ch•ainnan and umPire, who
Dr. John Brown, and the Arpey. Every was fortunately lin-rn in the Emerald Isle,
and withal a !Arena Elizabeth'
Saturday is partieular, ly :_adapted • to the They,
• the Association also chose the 'defence
scfnes ters e frona a lofty flyinE bridge' *'
The - steerage passengers are -returne - as .
the nde skirt nee(
aroving'frem-the 'following coutitriea : ,eveniertgt. ..tvrieeahr;e271.rial.ritliere,t, le...upper 8,
..• 4800627 1`0?-pnline over it. ifmuntehr:Igse, radnedn,ilaigndliBmtVtfughraraiVneiesmftiar;terlheiiitdehmeuiE
skirt house lind on she stage, and so trnethred skull slew
Kngland- ex!ivrelde7iraceferwoymionetetlapflters as given -
- heye cteddieu; -have - svedditisit
nd waists are still _the- ion,- worn
, Smitlend •- . 7.24 , , • d xerchteis, anoget rot er Jim to to write -0" 2 f Eiy to
Gerinany . . • Ja84 -
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. Evta'r SATiTaDAY.-AVehave,reseived
an advance copy of this new paper, pub-
lished by Messrs. Ticknor & Fields,
Bostnn. The -Piper if it fulfils the
pro-
mise of the first num-her will be an ema-
il= to the literature of America which
must meet with great favor. It is to be
inade up. with artietes from the best
European periodicals entirely, and will be
altogether free from the - liapdogism
withrisqueit are sometimes- -nut e,
late ins ion or . the A fewereirteabe2m00.issolocare r. veztesassaisiteegittreser
:1and
11441t0g1h:t'fon:lbifdliv;°11:::::: 81::0Pilaull.dtwutil'auYisrsahlid.°018:psn:eseziayitnougurfer ooinfivIns'serit:leztifillYaeeihile.setaninoddc.-RbriPtiaaenidte; 1)001 1 ilia noetiuses :den nei icaineir ioe de si 1,ithaereseethiAlaiellirereltigrs fPrzejertirailsithetax. a II w
the concave:1i gou know. •-•Cheristi the,_
t chanaed.
4, at, the back lehheiyld.ren ; nieild' the becks; don't seold
break their toyi-efor man uot more 1).•• Speaking of ehe great severence is
Norway. „ 380
. _Other counttieriL . 12
19796--.
And form a pretty variety.Thes
'ivith the dose ideileetishaVe beed
that it was to be hoped that
any othete-eddition to the din
made to'reliefie the Miaow.; -
because it tem ugly:lime, has n
- . Beeves .are sonimimes add
only.' hese basques may be m
. from thrresss thee body putsfe
„ n t stuffihem wit pastry, nor starve the t -into its tntelleet end.
the rilibota*, and Sae basque lon LIS though it:
e separateli, inevitably mertal; than pleythine. Don't .whieh the Scettishpeople hold the Sehlettle
esrvow, stripebeir eleatitders in Wilkter, not tonne them Ate Lonaon Spectator inlet flippantly says
so ebod that '4 Sabbstannisna hes *larked itself *kw
-in "
5 %doe's., you so. Don't drug them., -dini'lLsard 7a bad .virus into- the blood; et the PetilAtit
fire broke nut heraat one oiclock -thiternerns The univ-erial- belt, `or wiisib ecee.(tal
' hratherban • heart."
tecause - Philadelphia, Jan.. I-A,veryde/truetive band au .-,tfieht*Ore, Or 104 pleasur'flannels m Yei
Cherneat street, ondnieir by Ram oht, Ex--L!"sica.lu
press co., Nes. 603 and '605i.hr .0111 &
092 bi hand. ,wzn'teh ni5tiode. `t.h °t:aoehhiP.thP:bret:edic;oci:211.18:uutdgutheteklie:r:e:1)trhatn. ming° ilaa" left hav-o-z:and desolation *her-
ini, hiepees are pre, 1111, near11 c e sehobliat.thteeffor•tineY intik `.11f- tee,' in The recent Spaniab invasion of lit;
.Clcestnutt street. -The -buildings-AP
Wilsoat -wholesale -clothie0,16 an - - • h in ever the Spanish trot). penetrated. The
Perry & Cos. clothieri, Were elmCiat enitrely -meets the leeve at the top! - -
destioyed.. The walla felliqte the street, and " - r -
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they ean-remember • Mother ke. invaders, i; appears, id ..tiot census their
• have Chnitinne and fmry steriere; - graindpases
Litt Bo-peep, not the Eoglish reider I Mary chraitiefeeestteroyilledreilar-ordealeenrieedi teffhe nparotiepeetytiindefiista-
Hewitt, not.Janieson's Rhetoric- Giee them-
' h • t theta n'Ot' ownerl- /daily Americana and Fieghetunen •
learsenue rather than Mr.' Birch's ferulei_ dePredandelf :td.the Poisessions °No Datives, •
.soine of the firernen-Wenteinjuned. Loss not . 110Iehi 11011BEI ES.
Were:, of brown etone,- stories high, .and - There *as ft inn who was considered the. sous readersy . way mdfmere
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were the -mostorinemelitur eieC.hestnestleat. king oft highway robberies, do not know beforg.4-EAtlentie Idontbly. ere 311 _ Yell large -
Last night was She fifteenth anniieriirt:Y Of whether he had 'read . the at tly wheie - - - - - . • amount*:
recently been purehased bi- the Evening Bul- road, while rthe-bendits eu froin-the corresp.oedenteendeesata peewof the increasing in interest. lhe cartooni-at the ,
let,in association teed they; were-preparieg ea. ilistanee to ascertain...the ittallatint, of fella* eedape •of five prisoners from -die Wellaud KenainAtim Mtniewn wieeed ie the
short or 100 000 The buildings -destroyed ' - -Se - -
the immense fire on thaatitile int 'The prowess of Gil Blas patio he test When- - Escape from Vircii;.; net Jed. - - r- • - - - .
• he Sunday queitioe in- England is
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IR which the fire ortainted bad he was left alone ,to do a dad deed on the -7
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liouity jail On 'Saturday. night. .betiveen 801)- tetinlie :4/R tiOndays. A _ certain, maws&
acne r sent a -deputation 40 Lord Granville,
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make it their paiilishing house, Some twenty- whielbileeneraphytewauld_exh• '-tlintt if het"
persomi toes beeetirre,stad_ fbe-,rotbing eterea tbe eiciwnines feet of the hero Of -she bug& -Per.tbee "end the hoer for locking the rite
ut the vidnity of ' thetfii e.- One tore in -tee was more remarkable. He determined -1e otters up for the night. The escape was aft. Its,e0d-wb:geguedath.sautntahneyiltertleoneiming.iniAght,c000tilintet .
danger from fire was veinpletely• gulted,aild ,a.oneroutd rob the ditligeOm - and he sue- fected by the pris4ners breeking through the h
sk deputation attacked Laid Graierdle daring
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negative of the tosolutiOn,_ the Bluevele
BLACKWOOD, for December is before is
Society, of-courstic taking theaffirtnittive,
filled, ail usual, with choie,e readine; The
sees -s- .
hem the:extensive robberies, his thought the eeeded. At nightfall he pia
plies was Set .on fire- for that -purpOse:._' sticks e through- the bushes -h
ebb Money paelcauteafrnin'gamdn'aExpres4 which .had the appearance at
safe, and the greater part of the freight in were intended So repmsetirit
the building, . were removed. It is now sup- bers canceled behind., As. th
poled the total- less- be ..a quarter -of a preached a voice was-heardeat
willion7dOilaik:sbut the lose is elmost enttrely, A body of men.- Reedy 1,-o
covered by insurance; .k.t. (megrim fiffysiihv -no firinetifthere be no :-reeestenceeneetie
streams - of water; were praying -on the' thintee;--tdoodshhdr Aleatinedriateste.dkedhadiffr,Mi-
NeieYerk, J 2.-eThe4'enian Congress I hehidd the 43ndleSt 0°00 :bteg0 140 -'-h°Olee/ •
Organized to day,. with Petrick. Cotheie tened,Seute-4-A•restez Vous, conAteten.0119war
Syractiseipernsanent chairniati, and Mr Quinn - ventral 'teller Comrades,
of chairman.-- About. five hundred on the 'alert!". The hoineest
delegates were present, seventy five -of whom -7 Olin and the -Conductor deac
yore-frcmi ilitedistriet Matehetten, enibre0.1 with their faces in the dirt:
iligithuvenye W044,4444 _e00103 -t the ladies were heard from reembett4ear MenlratintiValiettedl
rifflit to any Auden in theoriattization. -
Sseechee sitte made by Ifir -Corbett and
ether," all iri favour Of, a tliorouoh iavestieri;
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lion of the troubles-. between, .1X-Mahony and
theSenate:
that! leagera-
It _ t tr" One at a :ORO, eesieurs„-' *and
f eathey- eant,e out 0115 ahem- other: twee,
the TCongreitts &bide -id' fait)
hole!. It wilt elose it& week, :4ered his- beleagirigs 7.Ven ite terue7. wria-
aeainst -will abide by -the decision.. their eineusiee and : half. darkens.
•Iihrsissant Address sit Use state et _rat of articles is Its fen
ows :7- mums of -• l',
m• ? t. eack-inember being allowed to 'speak 4-
' more than blear minutes, the leaders
the Confederate War for 1qopee4eneet ,
being-- allowed twenty minutes' extra to
by Henn Von:Bore*, Chief Of Staff te tl
General. E. B: surari._pad.ty; mine claw the debate. T._ The debate ;win
throtighetityionducted, iii7„4, spirited sin&
Marjoribanks•-•:-.Part XI - Th
. florse-book ; Sir. Broek - Tombrooke.-
thairiban decided in favor of the negative,
round aimmliemstis thie : .. There f!as Part • Int ; Our Inviable Capital ‘;, ii% .
When both. secieties-:parteek Of ill .ex01-
kit been, and' tierelmetinnes. to be in Bracer of Travellers ; Eduettors ; Vor-
. , - , e00- .nelins O'Dowd upon ' Nen and ,Wonien, lent Supper, prepared expressly by . Mrs.
bersol *deeply laid and.exteneive
leeliereate
T. Orange.' body et:Ireland have
;Mei an address apropos of:Fenianiem-
tad stint matters. After complaining of
OlOdfdell kgislahon, they say :.-" Oer
, eHandy , - . . .
friendly - manner; at its termination the
spiney againatthe hyaena peace of the
sentry, and yet this compiracy has been
stared not -only to -exist, but has been in
.degeci encouraged, Stringent laws
kageiptainea away so•as not to reach-
itawnithera-for instance, the wek-known
,essigna green and white,
lfribreeonstr.aed. by the Executive as not
laity colds, whilst the . whole *eight of
Thet. sank U brought to bear with the
giesitest rigour:against Protestants, whose
only gime is that they not forget the
eventswhich seateKaeett Victoria on the
British throne." They state it, as a,
special griermee, that ip. August, 1864,
"- the Ilitramostani party -the head and -
*Wain of the- tame principles. that are
mow ended Feniari-had thvir -procession
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Debbi/ ander tin Oyeri of the EzeCutivo;
sa the goverumeati thicat,li their Attar-
airGeneral, &timed theloyalty of what
was a. plain and palpable violation of
several distinct. laws; whilst the *mE
gevorunient were then, and had been fir
isms wither in possession of distiactin-
iiwasetiearegaidng thia conspiracy, and
yet- elected this tone ofselfoomphioeney."
- peOtaiseat Mew* of the Irish Censer -
WI* andits leisfing. orator,
it %said, formally .re-echo this complaint
its the new Parliament. The Orangemen
• " Whether our rulers be
or Tory wecare not." Theyill
use Protestant - government
party Darnel or
" paper ieuigne41 by Lord
Masiskilisn,. as "Grand Moat* of the'
I/1"tt 14.0301-n. :
Gefton for the occasion, about which
and other Thing* in General.Part--XIX• •
Index. Scett & Co, N.
AZas.-Mr. John 'McPherson, .as_will
be seen from. an advertisement elsewhere,
has commenced the manufacture Of ales
in his shop here. Ali implenients are
very carefully made, and, we understand,
givefirskrate satisfaction so far as tested.
Farmers in search of a really good article
of this kindshould give Mr, McP. a trial.
FttasariTATiole.- A few ladies waited
on Nies LoniWorth, the respected teacher
I . - Claristwrits In Nyrokelert: )
ago, and presented her with t handsome _ _ _t_ .., • .
writing desk as a token of the esteein' felt ,' A Grand Concert was given in Goftou's
by the parents of children under ter Hall, on Monday evening the 25th Dec.,
charge. We are glad -to hear that Miss inst., by the Wroxeter Literary Assoeia-
d a nenthernf wall* of the jai an then i
the wayside,' -climbing the high stone wall Of the jaillarcl. the fondling week. - 1:11i Oen -awed tha,
muskets, . and I The presieleresmenplet jells on the-,,_ see0W-_salthouglinis private sympathies were in favor
tither of rob, I story, and were suppesed 10- bo' secure. As , of granting.lhe request of the flistrleptilatios,
dilligenee ap. Soon,se. they were ...ne'ssed the aberiff-el`,the )1e should,. in feet, give way to the second. ' -
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if ,haranging ecintii.ndins'deplity took active nwaseree : .. --=--: : .. -_-=
jr orders !-- ; to: have them recaptured, constables being' .;:;:edr'esc*,:r:yrneekieb013;eile•-Art-00mpeonmMititete ,
setahtiip0;:wde;betiliebtef.ecrillyiaXtnigthbe7-F:itis; Filourte,n'EstiQien,,_ of the med4"ei profession of 'Quebec bee
and the Susperisioa Bridge, . to . intercept the aubjett of th01.0r0.; in ihje Mr dm '
fugitives if theyeliehld attempt to crops Abe eameuttee,- abstaining from `the dismal -10a a
ttention I eyes .frontzer. e eegr I
,ppedf Aherne operation, and it seeing probable that the is °Eia`fiet centeStener :Teed:mimed' certain
- - - • 1 - t --n- theoretieal points, such .1111 -Viliqther VistiteiA t
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nded; they ley er)tuinala lill.beleeafturefl. -.A, reWaed! has -Precsatienall.-mettatiress *hit' among 'which
The eereesee 6 teen offered -rot -OAR- rearr;st.- 'Thee jail; at i° 4 244 itiglit-1611111 special irataatiner sod
" Ladiel ' be not afraid; XVelland has been coadenined by the Prison atartege:110theemefatihtleteMpememh•eu-nrIre.. force Apo, lb,
Inspectors,- one of them in reporting- martin_
ehiet to the beatteeesLade, itilirinel'7 'The' objection in these*ords t--4' the wonder is a-/- - The' '1:- -nlic'us 'P.-teak:Ai- -----,--etaa 'lea"- et
there I itentacarriusigeef-or
el/ 4 • .
alarm. 'Weare too gallant- thielo any m's the insecure -state of .the latetdiug couched his `- ' n_se, • -- - - -
. Kew South IVslea united, and will
rohber opened the door of' th interior. Be that &ismer •COnsentli t° remaln 'ac-- lienceforwa:-cl fora:. tenet *black. Similar
- t3otilt;
Of whom two Were colonels; ng 'pas.
stdas ladies, there Were three *Wiwi °teen, -quilt -.44 °leiter s insecuritY.”- Elfaders •
seione hove taken phtv-e jd amassed Novik
EXPBRIEACE -AS AN E0ITOtt,_11r, ArtelBlIS * _
there.could be no difference of opinion -
the viands would have done' no- discredit
t� the largest hotel, and biggest day in
°a\AInaedma.bers wit -Paned in the debate
AeetitnATivt-Illuevale•Society. T.
Farrow, Leader, M. Hutchinson,- Dr.
Holmes, Rev. Mr. Fulford, S. Black, Mr.
Vulinage, Asa Farrow, Master Blvd.
but it is doubtful . whether the perilous decided the - commandeiedn to each,j All the saw.
was the dusket1 putted •iit. the vehicle; all
that was heard were the appeals of the wo-
- ,• -
male the cries _for mercy, ,ijDon'thurt • tue
1 Tate New RUMOURS ABOUT '7 MSXIb0.7- ... I. :
Those who eleith Ltd Pegilelle ':the kodenedgf7 . take all we bare.") Ass/lent.* were repeated
thut Mr Seiardl iroyage will Seteed aef r.ms- that their -lives Were Safe' ._Afini. commands
: rVeanirtioeirtehZa, that
tell!! eFertet leteehe Emperorireitsnheentswio re ptobee
• There - was not a single passenger who was
were reiterated, "-No -hring,.1.1n0 firing 1
.nd to.Withdreet his troops from Mexico if the not lying- with his ertee.'ete-the ground wheit -
United-Statee Government will agree11`4 to _ the robber -.marched swity vith -a' tree:ten
interfere With Maximilian thereafter. •. Mr. tts Adletti menhirs and-mesde nes," apperent-
Seitard, if we believe,: ell we .heer -which we iy ie.:1'443S* yeerig---..theibair 1.• -It;Weisotiie
ume belere,an7, nee. e pit xerete yentured innt of an 3 1 i - I -- -7: .
• ' • ..' ' m_er_n 6 Bet Sir 1 es .1 - don -i, enesse fifty cents* month_ and 0 heces and
neyeede-hai-te-hed-tlib opportunity allowid - - r f- ' - - - k i .„.. . . . ,. , . I_
whole !natter, properly with es Nay en to ralie hiellead: • Tlik flist4ho'dideto was I look poor enuff V . 'Just about,' nid be, 4reortemey -be had for Ithenttmellme -for tem
.bay ?' - dollar =din cents,. -
-him Since the closaef the pia to -arrange Ole
and new the Secretary'witt haiete cen the._,Iiirrels of the inuakets s'ill (keeled me. 'but our road can't pare you. 'Can't
at Vera Cruz with Maximilian, plove to bun a •‘ a. it : e S 7 see' loolint' • I - -
the* everything:* O. Tr ..i over_a g'sisit or nacingly- towered them; and id les Ikea la 4 N. 0,1.0.1r--4 ea. n't.-'• .4 Be.cattaf , _ . , ,...
sHence. , ..s ae- noise uree•eessed,7they t'ook
old port establish the peace Of the, continent. courante-. co llation too 'bird full in the face with A.eagle eye,. f Ares -0:).. ILt. the )00,..intlie
ee
Ward the Amerman -shownere_saya -.sAn tele -we lave news froth aterelead City -t4
the or'tum of 18 frieridit-fhe editor :of the leek eteee-: swam- r. female- . fropi
the-Bildiusville Bugler was -obliged to leave Savannah for New York. - 3 here Went It'ty•
- four souls -on board, end: all, were lest.hue -
aPendrrehgellearank4C1dInatetiett -.!'endditgf°oralindiMdfigthilirinig fitgletilli; fourteen of the crew. 4 . •
absence. Accordingly I gronnd dp !his _-
ehears and coin -fenced: it didn't take me a 0:2.- A floek of milk geese hept. pace. with
grate while fo-slash out copy huff from :the a of canton ,tbe liediton ItIVer Railroad, -
esehankes for one issoo, and I thawt ride= going ahout_thirty"..milies an tbe other_
up to the next own onn-a little jeunt.! 30 day, for len RAI% *lien they elunied their
reit 'my brans which • bed beenaeverely raekt; 'Course:: ;
.by mental 'efforts., (Thiel- is scrieti _ _
) SO I went" beer to the Railteed .11= Go toJepati.: -:Yon tett boy a ivet
Otis nd axed the Sooperinteedentfor a Iii115. aiuSt3 house for thirty dollen. mud 'jive- cow -
-1 YOU i editor?' he . axed, eviiently on the fortably in h foriwo yenta Asp Servants
itt
. _
NEGATIVE- .1- Wroxeter Association.
Thos. Gibson, =Leader, Wm. Small, 3.
'McTavish, Win. Lawrie, N. Allen, itee.
B. W. Ply, A. L. Gibson, George Gib-
son.
ce
, placet the, terri 10 slow It can't pere435eyhorly ' --methinks - wive council, 505
All; din neer ?repeated rumors ef difficulties belee4 tuw‘hete--• safitetjtiFiefe-, 1.r.tehoehofi# natal itri,I.witstt.11. arwitlesh -01- Slifitledwet itic/d; Ilimint..1;fieedrieuetortintetlUbarililig app.4•7 an"icbgam14. el' to kis IrMeititt tIA.Itheil*hea
of -the Atnitferd
tes, the =Mayor
ots. Yetrick's Ward' Scheel, a fevi _claps
ree0Yering froni. the effects of the tion, the Wroxeter Choir having tkindly
recent accident and may soon be expected
at her poet.
The Municipal Elections.
-
.ColTSCILLOBS-
Tuckersmith-9eo. Sproat, Jas. Lands -
borough, John Doig, D. Silt:, and
George ,Jackeoe. • ,
MaKillop-Sainuel -Hannah, Jas
Joseph Evans., _ •. • 1 -
.Bullett-Humphrey Snell, Thos. Me-
Michae,l, Win. Warner, John Morgan,
George Watts.. •
-Ali--;All the . old councillors re-
turned. -' •
Goderieh townehip-A11‘ tho old mem-
bers returned.
Wineanosh--a. Carrie, If. Helm
-Johnston, Jae. Hunter, Edward quint.
Setithampton-7-Thos. Adair, P. Antis,
- W. Tfallace, A. Sinclairrtand 1. Byers.
•
Isapeerestett brut_ Ike
- • Maim.
iounu WIU with ileXico, or, with.. France,. or with all the ihem. Teerober was eftraard wrested, to get eat Or 14 offis. I pitied him epithet , .41heakilhaa*
Powers _that sustain the imperial P°-11(7 ina large portion of the prove y was trace& to tweet. • - - other oy that brae.
hlekleniwill their beirlit"iltim"i't. r- him and it was found that he alone had*tank soiosim-AoEs._t mot` ,ka-mgbe et tr_a "wide berideenisaid
te.•
consented to give their attendee& -and
services on the:occasion.. the ,OoncettmAto
well patronised', the Hall being filled to
its etemst oapaciV, and notvi,ithstattsting,
the unavoidable
abs ot :two prominent
members of the choir, through sickness,
ia • Th •
t proved decided success,- e proceeds
. - . -
amounting to $26.3, will !Ye' 'applied
towards enlarging -tie library., -The seant!,
of kited, substantial reading niatier had
. .
tong been felt, and... Foul ta tithe
reading portion �Tthe- community
ex-
prcssed regret at be
oukaicans of freqa
to books and pope
entertaining char
TIRE .**AL 1441FlUallitTo
A Go anenzsa..
The Vat giiert is the victoria Hall
tis,iti*Oviortaintwon
rotedeoi. The hall,
theiasstkIcnnt,washesutirsdly
npirtsr166 "6100611 basitioge.'1017.
, ke.; and the rooms
preagia a very *eat and'
aggautneel:. the atteedasee, not-
sauw-stom Ina
iiir With
&Alai Avers awl
..eareekomey: of
teir
.heivOnditlitit isattjr- visitors
tiog Cou.sisirelswil
Itivoradale, sounty
LIMA* rsori
let* ?As Umiak atige vkl.alee Brigid* Imo hue bet esesiegyand
40111 "dm.
W*4 le Ole fatol,,iiielF4toal
ria. '
pstartlat- rsonw Ipitiat irk -Tbaniasie
idinnieor Band, baunght, from
people will he able. tb devote :themselves to 'r fleeced the' Whole 'company; It Viessaid that'
, •
thee.stintite of Peace -witleast a elbtaght* the tilfieere hat-theitinkolrai With, Ahem "ererrnalliir ladlikk" - to
AVetlluell ts th'ulln• btY n'Intan prop'-'' (If' nt7 At H wick eirThertiday "---3--tbe 28tli elle *flit-
interruption- . Industry will flourish. and
jemmy well lie supiioeed that inkeYa joke Was
launched it the spirit they aed displayed. -
No weeder that aueh a per rmance should
be admired in. ecommenit
that lucks performer shoul
with respett and admintien
There was another Teton
contagious/Mut Mach ehoidAver, Isabella fludstati atilePted
twenties, !aid seven thirties, and ten forties. to tbe credit of their- courage, fait sphisfere. teriaws„ihp .0111,00. • -
the blooming sex t? be
beef be cheap, Geld will hill, and five -
twill --.. rise. We *ill go -to work payin; our. • f bin it. So fix as •
et ream; end sire not at all armed 0 eatc g
debt, huilding the Pacifid itio d, opening
1
he:leoked,up0e •official-condu diehfedlithentu have: •
tip coramerce wit,b Asia; gain' igi. upremaey. . seen one bridestnaidyna 'fief seeh , ' e -*hole
;
1111C 111XIIIKETIL
r on the as, _and showiejokr.glori repub- hole hiet06, was fail:milli hell.. lending dtee - sr
lican'ent•-"(NV" 91153114 - yet mare rematkiblef .fer it was one distill- :44•he.td tleat Pie`bPde 1113 "'le -violin* lee
_
aldrAitas _MONA BTOPPIlt AT •yontr --.11111E.
Ire wave reformed yesterday, sisid)bitele-
iraphe that the collector of Customer at - Buf-
falo' ordered the . stepper at oace
.espeviation lira stook from' Canada to the
United Stidee„iirithinhisdittaict. This closes
the -draft at Vert Brii,wherwinany *image
ttaWailict-fro, the Buffalo and take
Beroir...iiSilicied to. Black Rock ferry
boats: Walked. awaits at * &wpm-
ut*Ist. Inks
'taiird'tis a ball-
inukteinedli
tt
*egoist ot the
Sea
total atiAt•
kis (air perk
not lir. Clark
--tba Warm conga kad in via&
neu a rapist *hist for elegance and prp.
k-
haraSil thet an ardent bed yet been given at
thatplace to stop the „traffic. It' was expect-
ed, howeverithat the order.woeld speedily be-
giveap. bet it Was.supposed that 11 day would
4. Alloyed. top.ei the advallytitt
I nale: 7' We Wait the_ fell developments
this tilapbtiant aroverniat Olt the pat- of Mr
Seward, before main fikther common
011011e.
rsico7ipstudimpi
-
Inv Save Imam inforired ilk*tiko Pro.
viesisiGaol Indicator realm to 'pass _ the
eivitiolibeiog **anted Itt Walkerton: - If
thie keno:its*, thaltrais it:eaves will be
Commas, Jan. 5,1 866.
j ished slobeilien of a carried -oil eon- dst 19 like -*40116i -e- °boa -r 't
TL.MoralCondition of New. in place*, end with see'eese pee- necessary to exhort her to " up." Her sPrleg wheats, -7 • - AO° % 0.49
ork - - • 2 - • in r • - = -dot • thy)
- might Lave seemeu-iriveiiii ,The Jureasesiont.;aure t mse.vers with pun- -- * ;
t) S;22 045 4
Fl r fe00
•
- • - • . been brought ------------ea --Of which' at gent easel' s kasisti _the try •
t .
• e mg monimit, which, between you and me she " • ''""' • •
h ing. _It It tritathist she soneeteett t1`.it them
A orsoosnas Br tan anti bn &Maw '" the tune ot the_ French vo ution, e had -
_ hu taiinore idea of doing Vise she. o . p 4 0144
bus $40 I
0:50
Moral Tbe.Re.. n fares; el bringin_i letters Of recenitifen4
' n oRe' of the kte'.
goes re _
th eat her nuptial martyrdom 'with _ e epee.
'rdit Berle,
rmoezwasdekeered tbgt--Re, y
Goss, at the Free Will Ba --tist-Churct,-West heed atidhis steps were iever traced. -
sifieuteatit- etteettl- 0 ;Air Ornelaftorward• pkirs-Qp-r ,ar-mxan:pviaet4.. trth," andthey respond 4poor deae,/' and ap- - - • • at,
Some that she S4 fells as if she shout airdc into., the. 'pork , 6:0o- .
pie the smelling bottle; but she .nevietiml. Butte .4: ar ms- f "At
lames (green) Ale • '1'• • 40:0V gag -
*Ali
- - . . bo pn
-
- - -see
••••••1•••1P.,..1. -41,4i -411000-
,
• 41, •
ng, 4.144.110,Fr
t and - regular iciest;
°fin instruottio en(17.
ter. It Was thought
that :no better way Old& be &Wised- for
anskiutelleotual-nature
tion, than to -.establish
promote and continue
ts,hy„friendlys di_sour
re at regular
,
L.
Ailimf-oilatipied tbe
Chair, and Misi ..nribington niihdded 'at
'the-melodeo:i. 'T ie foilowint is-. the
• PROZIAMita.
Old Hundred . • . . by the choir.-
Anthein-2-1A I will *. du • •
• do --#‘ Sing u to GOd."- . do
.. Sae* W'- • d
liene•-i*Itstirc
elevating the mo
of the rising gene
a librey and to
interest in the. sa
skins of the AIM
Tke President,
_ LOB 0 New Ork. f
hentlenin-tonlinenced hut demon y . ay- dation•to the high clergy - , , ._ ....e: ,? 11 -rise
ing that New retkiwtrthrgre0 InteinnerY OrP/Penli9fes/1511Pfari
field for the win44. One greet ituse of this, se•--ellihrkertheiitle,) n
iteinereasing popelatit la 16#8 e - all the attentietedue his so
lation'tat Maellattan slan was op. 2 Ot, n. those days travellinie was
1 ,
144 sine utak_ e egiffatiseAstpatifiv
inerewsialmere rap: ty than 'any ot er y, ments RD requen
perhapS, ia the wortchruetil in 1865 its popes merriedpsed her* 'tthoee
lation was one million. Now what were the deligleetl.sd have iheiere,
roVisit4W • 14111.11e Stiftartp411. . act elevated a digaitart;_
pgrer1(110Pg 01. rwerilofiiihnieuifiendieajt
tho people united Oren; social progress won d - him ter oidtiliticiti; *Meta
not -regenerate thelaie!'llie. greet went Of .the fereefle
peoidierat nligi9cieltsolsqtsgr. e was VW •''t
inceeltiqug; *pit to an
alarming extent. he evidence a crime
trot -increasing was fouttgia the litelythet :Ake
police now coat New York anomaly within.:
fraction of twa.. millions- of dollars; while to
relieve_ pall -1000W g/f. 7ok_oviwonz
. komoratityiesikt igleikt*-nerhiA-t,
and this int raiktmrserisleatly- festered by
the pestho of'4•116VtlettArb:7' Twp thirds
do.-" The prisoners telesse.'1, Mr. Brough
,Barcarolle, the am (191•It's SOW „choir.
Soar -4 Castles ia katrir." . Thectlibion..
Song-"" The wind in liar." (in -
- Ger/am') 7 •
0.25
elbiejelp g 146? nitel niaeiessea ikiftie" the Potetoee
gletteetra. gi-le and NTS' ji1.1:,;n1P"4 41121111°
• -
* t IP* *4▪ 011 '
mitt -and tatdyiL.T.hody.thin sal eityitig. poor -Atm!. D. --uiPitAlt.!
• .oaraofthe grocunsmo data recommend • ▪ ;
Ts1
one ilk a vele
°I Pr.rfOnfll:ig
he confirmations
•
grit4ously con-
betorof peivste,
,ttet°1,114teterniliblauippelenilfitioneebae_t_rece tegieavtleiPtulner-,
,ellioeslyeeeeele IT.OliKistrt."-Virkef l)owil.
:Yooloiarose1174%febettfil9w1:1;r1314' --1444,elealprip4nallow141
foiecolokte 4ir'lliC3171L.A_NiPitift 4*, 1.414:10°1E'
kigionord to da tratimPbant ;Week.04 ,'
a considerable IAN Aga 4.441111:0) err fin, Jo, be 41`'Pocir'.
sum of Miley in lui handsAcnred from' many ells- 'tettepoetnEwilapeictalaustara. 'tatioa'nea A*1.. 'r*
eofmpfetictImluct!frrApg,frbivIsirrt
.I. 1111 •1!.1 11, I 1 dL
•
. 4
. - . og
Address-- . by thelter.lir. ililler.
Duet--‘4All'it well. A.L.GibsonandR.Scott
Song-" 'wither he Battle."
Miser Worthington
Duet-" The abut -gen at sea." -
B. and Miss Worthinirtoe.
Ittlet-• alkii '17.r :Ift7liktt•
Sung-°‘ Bob 0' . Moffatt.
Sorig-svLi . Brough,
APIPIA-."..3% mate
'that." . •
.Address -
33 irsivt are
▪ . •
GhS
-74‘ o*t Ji
.10.1vo.fT
lc*
(llee-,-" They.
Alphie sous
by ate- Rev. Mr. Brain.
.11114 metal 't 4
Scottaa(Afilibiclima.
the f••
,WotthIettite,
it and Dr. Worthington
4.1191r-
•
witi ails a while rt, tad a number of ;Recittrun
0 . TT - Thot.vibup.
L.•Giboioa.
Adjoin prospective *ULU) compelled, $ougle-"Thii dime of the forest -P.
much apinst their will, to possess 'their ' Miss Watthea
eel& pittlenee. 1 ' MI; LAWRIE, Seey. ' •
u.
treale:-TheNatftal Anthers: choir.
wou never le th alp eel -
tars fe*r_Nit•grntrfPfiliroirqeee
were .tione sniir nit WAr
golfed an extended place of religious
-training. Every innustee-wes, toase-an
peaniee ptime._-t‘ivork,ing oil his own hook"
athillehe'aageltiluditsirdillrellatrdataf
everywhere -sonariraiid' no• iv irk --tdat*OPIP thittlikeY -filat?"19..t rhe 4h,Inkir'n
4ineiviene wereinstitareiksed.this ,dis
allinTted- body. Below rourteenth street;
the influences at viork-againatteforality were
4e -strongest.- On.rt- hundred thousnnitrper.
sous more trovi&d IlisrdralUtitistreet Gi
than .e,bove. it, notwithstandieff-the .tespi thiagosiyAerifaiin0
Meats of -liminess.;Obi of the tar eantile body. securing -the
stations, 120 wSio',1)61*- FOlning4..11 . _ft.• 'ContinuanceAT.
and out atthe 2,000411614, Wonted 0larae
that petroled that, part of the tole. . tfie
A
tween Protestasman •
.4*.04.101110in 3tilarl
'in New York, antibmtbkided by:Saila/11W
tbec chief fault- vat *0, leacieitr;thenlili.
'Thera Were only 20ffaiinfatittatiettieetry
5,000 of thepeople-and theitOrMigillfeitld sideentu
be *Coded mbis heItlIy bytbepeeIt\- deliver%
gy raj otadoiguit,the. %vie' baia Were,
1 t ,
ur yrwe Wite.;,Several. - n _ piet
-that 7 the (.,',44110011. sA ';'- NM* 34en
.... .. --t - -- • ' , - -..,•• r:' ' ' ' pelt infer -front atteleliaPile pincihrhieh
perditioa4r,sem l�1 ii ,IIera inmethi. , ei appeeted,ep see41,4ottelog t the well.
Wersttlinb• inflate li itallt'-the exIst "L__,,,.r'°u° -koujiki,'Iu - t Erteinus Ward ,i, -C, F.
celladquences to OffrielliamatellTRPOTIlywrojrn- Bieekite t - wile" were -0 irdirbf au
/suited flew his =Wanes,- (1-it•-"seitmg be' °firs at Worcester, Mase., on !:Thri*
fore the ;tor
ita instr i• urch all day night lase and same of thieLesisevsooretkeien.
only imper ectly repal...„,t rerseireefyheeoi;di iTichititiodeeuPilolou upon him.
'MOPS Att aAtir t:P.IR - "°r ".'h• p -
aritspioefteit .
itiettifity molativott Aiqw,
_,- tool ?bireleamektee
the Poet•011ortitiorionsh.
*imam S, Pet.
chief ols 004 Om ei•-194101'
•
on math
ug
uctie
It at
I be MAW)/
of Legidintire -
hat
Cufeetfisf • Heron, videdAl. ski eiwatai-
hy A NM, notate AM* IJOrdi "a40
south, betw tiventy.seven
1.
'14*
• ins, as he was at Memphis in
last
•
-agatne3iiryneilrie. esu;3!1:172ennifi 11: !"nu
traveller
ra
had WAIL
t h
2 eit
,was rustle... We
tat totals flung we/Jai/Aft/4k
h o
If off before no
SS
44.4'.• 14f! '; ,
*tatter
01.7aint- -Stiwartl' -
4 istooharei.
fbuna desd' MBE erediters of 'Se Insolvent are aofillei •
01QhfaR-ItisteditleteditidiPidiPMfa
name was treel and-aot tin
tempt
lap. Cain bss . ono_ nu apologist. 1)e. end dee11*
CeMinialles ef 49144% twilf4.1.1a 14-"Ioxivis military -11
9
of the -Patriarchs;" *PI 41.14310.:Siiiik4112 - he nreneniid
neve
le
estate
whose &saki. me, lba
cent despatek here 4sud- ethinisetee; was si to:
iregusiek_ „innate oftbe kousentreirirection, -stir
stiltik-the locality they hold, OW, illad _
needless to gay at.thamedoubtabie ooLuan Agit, aad oue etatiatthe fact !Or
--11115121""Puttailkih- • attested ander oath, in& the in
support -of such claims.
Oar tirenihapinisiiienti are being made- Ewe
.
ta
-4)orMfagOgififir
'parte in orderi
- at -he wide* In
ve seen a dead human hemsor inJiveSaeinall
afeWhiiiiNgrarNieth. or known that oiloy,..npeorhoretree knowledge a roe? • A pew line fence
heavy blow would destroy the :tjtclity, of Iti,j,p9seees of thtet#040041 FAlea trtatia is in coarse .4(
whid, stain* he call Imre Prirosir•dllothing, controls the artny etienditure Of Franii, and Dracut time, and two .new 11
has Vilt was ("1.1 attbea2taidei veeelaellh• however dexterous agri itiventire,thet. rogue being -
ter,. _
poor
itt. a
on at ir,„n so
Prescott to s
•
*Me 'licitor
comouves era
w50 2W
owlet aeulguee
11
IITANTED TIMED]
Iv for permanent
steady ?tinter who is
Work,
- - -Goderittle Jan, 34
Ert.7
ite A lama
Second to no met
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