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T. load Tb upfiirtuuate slaves tsTe Rtterf • labor which I,xoauces nothing wi11•eoon drive " ipucfl.dptiAk the pack few yearn untgrtµpately
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, treated with the greatest. cruelty by t'he'ir him insane. -It is true thot ,pq>ivileasmhght leaves us no groupd for suppoaipg Chap the tri � � � � Q � � � a is
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titaaGers ur uaistressea; but •th7re Ip ❑tt es- a. P ring water w jo ttoirt 9 bar, shall be exetiaPt from ware sled ruuors of ,
VICTIDRIA AS IT IS. cape ; they are there against their will, rola or turning grindstones noon whish no- ware theritinh authorities moat again tutu `
s '^' and only death Can relieve there. There thing is seer ,,rotted, but that would be tor• to the question of a supply of remnants; and %, �//�- f %� % /�
Th -1 Ie letter from the Rev Hugh tore of the most refined nature, and death the demand,, being unmet at• home, while Harness and G V cj rt' D Q� ition j��n�� .
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.n. Th B aro rrgular bills of sale drawn up whin or hopeless insanity would soon overtalio'the Continental countries having more than J F r` +''
Johnston gives au ipadeguitte id a oft he these girls are sold, just as if they were vi;tims. Punishment•is not the sole object .enough to do to supply thein own need+, t ,
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' - �loN .time of pn wality in Victoria, file were chattels or dumb cattle, • of convict labor. Society decrees that trim- will, as usual, prohibit the exportation. of -
oapital of the Pacific Coast:-- __- teals nanat be reformed as well a$ punished. horses, the British authorities moat of necee- My .stook of GROCERIES is now complete in all iia
HORAf1 C(INIIlTION O,V THE PEOPLE. In nrrlef, ana to the Perini, Useful work is necessary to their reforms -it � eity purchase lipmea of the Dominion. This YQCel�les branches. l bavt+ a lar;;ti stuck pf CArrxID CISH tflticti
11 The tone of murals on -this coast is dc- Dyspepsia is dre.tdful. DisurtIL ,,A tion, and how can convicts be kept at useful demand must arise and for very obv'oua r t
' ri kip irufnnIty,iufidel- ltcrr is misery. Iucli lestiun is rt loo t0 ac upations, and the products of their labor xeaeone. Take ono of these. Avery large T ant Felling at .l3 cents pf±r can, two tuns for 2� cents. ' Call and sec my stoCk.o£'
Ctuedly low. D wa g prevented from coming into competition I Lott: nth
gambling and 1}eeuti0usue:is abound. good uature. p , g r P I v ge of the horses ac the various army COLORED GLASSWARE before purchasing elsewhere' and Convithoe yuITOPl!'Qn , •
Tile amblin a being tiou"lle discussed The hu eau digeotive apparxtLIS is ,1110 with the product of free labor. This is a I rlet.o:d in the United kingdom a e either too , .
activelyproblem which labor reformers and labor sung o I th it filo prices are await' down.
3u'+t'now as to tcheth• r or not. ti feria is of the ruuht complicated and cvonilerlul P' Y r too old for alai Iment for active, cur•
Y l or aniaatians have not et succeeded iii solo- I vice, T!tis percents{ o is placed. by same ' ��+ �� ® � -T havo a large stook of 1Vlaebina Oil of difi'Hreattl:
' Ott iu,m'rral city- Rev Mr Fraser, of the things in exist, nee. it is vasil Ful, out in�. 3 authorities as high As 40 percent, In any
Presbyterian church, and Rev 31r Starr of order. _ Q 0-t,,,_..._ case it is admittedly so large as to make it brands, which will be soli at a small advance on cost.
have declared that, as compared .with Greasy food, tough food, sloppy. [nodi
titles, the tone of morality is low. bad cookery, mental worry, late h urs, it- , A CLINTO\IAN'S. VISIT TO D ANIt ove lit
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y obtain fresh supplies i, the �- -
' EasternSPRINGS. event of nut' possible military engagements (illy Ii trnrss stet k is comNlrte as usual with all seaspri?i1,)e'
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had challenged their state• r;gular habits and lztauy other l'niutasl abroad,! Harness1„cods, such as FLY SHEEI'S and NETS, [,AP RUQS'
K menta, and has threatened to stop Mr which ought not to be, have made Ube I The following letter from a former Cli.u. A LARCE'DEMAND OCTSIDE THT NRITIaH ARMY. llUSTERa FtU IiBER HORSE+' COVERS and BINDER WHIPS, T' have
, tarp's mouth, But the rev gentleman s American people a nation of dysprplics. ' tonian, now r.'bideut at Calgarry, will be of I 'But the Canadians should not build up ' ,
their hopes upon the trade with the British u few TRUNKS and VALISES left. WHIPS, JEJRRYC,p1dII3S, 13T{lTSHEr,
mouth is too large to be closed by.euch a -Sart•-G,r-"rn�--t�ugust-•I�-144wor bay dune ; interest :- t army hopes pen alone. The with
ply of tint and all goods usually kept in this lino also on head. sties. 011 kinds r of '1'Irl•
mouth•sto per• Where there are ton a, wonderful work iu reforming this had .
P d tvllolesalo liquor establish business and making the Anreric:ui pe„111x' We left Calgarry at 3 o'clock a.m., a beau. class five and six year old carriage horses, WARE on hand. Produce taken in ,e�ctipve, Thanking why •eustumera for
breweries an 1 ceased so health that the can fin uy their tiful warm morale The railroad follows 1
G1vkUt kX I g” Imntere and ltsoks, rvitli good action, was ast favors an soliciting ti c�i�r�nitaiice of lite flame. - 4
to twer } Y Y J I the river Boer almost all the way, occasion. ,ever so short, not ouly in Great Britain and 'p a
meats, from .. Y e -
groceries., Anc tletifly' fifty . tatxd ours, the meals and be haPNY•, ally it was out of sight with its windings, as o
ha' mess +vith„ut throughout the uontiLcrot, as now.. Ip fact
Al, c'ftbeminfallblasttha$abbatlhlong, Remomber: -No ,,p' 1 itis a very crooked stream, making such' -anything ���" �@�T�Na L��i�������
- where thfl social evil prevails to such an herilth. But Ctriwen's August Flowers ( abrupt turns ;'in some places islands aro to above the averaga quality it 8 I.
seen, thea a little peninenla, here and most impossible to buy; The writes olitnu,ed
extent that purtlons of streets are given brings health and happiness to the dvs �y the sales by public aucti8n of Lord Long-
np to it, attrely it is time to Cry, aloud anti peptic. there studded with trees, principally spruce Ile's and other oelebrated studs daring the l _ - _ - -
and hemlock. The train stopped at gall• y � 4-
tipare not. The .motley oharaCter of the naskiaFallon the amast heath- past few montbeshowsthis in a markrd de- =F �, -
a CU11P.E1T UOViII]JNT tiful opot, abput a quartet' of a mile from tires. Indeed, a pair of carriage Koreas such
.:population aCCunr,td in some measure for Y A'
these demoralizing influences. Men of � the track, we got a view of it, and returned as I have desoribed cannot be obtained under r
w” thesseflerd nationalities Got rapt each other rntt Now htosT wuAIC sere 1vAYs' to our train. We passed •the stoney reserve, four or five hundi•od I;uineae; while the.de• - TIESJI
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here aro sea -farm men from all quarters mand comes from France, Germany, Hal lura -_ TorontoNewa.-TEs .Cougervative papers , K !� m. g the only band of aolf-supporting Indians in S IV .L, I E��`�•Fthe globe; beat les Eoglislt,Irteh,Scotch, new haVn the teak bufure them of es luiLiu ,ted Italy, , Tbo Canadian suit and eliroatu . j
p K the Northwest, who are under the �uperin are emigently adapted, ae Colonel Ravouhill —
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