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! . 11100TV1,11 COL11"t . time when Rooters calhollalont wga the PRINTEM PAN104TRICK9 .41 FATAL FIRR IN NEW YQRIK* T1411O.Tiattle. .
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- . � established religion of8colland. A - :
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;s - - Thoreboyeelamootithe 0q1thtfina hill$ lord, he Woo very WI14 944 most 6011114stato . I Vair wathollerst avo - Ping title .
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tow r; two you 14900 o'lloop � � . Wire In Rho OX06 of- .1the Now Work Ilumsktop olr.a,-Tev � ollso I Walked out With
Wyit�;-Plfn , , . to bloseastalo. pewevat TR , bi r own true love—
yo 40 Uhurcbm"Rall—ope W9MnqXi1l"---- ISIRK00,pte,fill. . ir$do,t,
The Duke, of Argyll has boon on,e. V1011 to WhOls, the Other 4AY, 4120 SMVI`019- A agents . . . � ,. � The thick green gross bortolilb the I
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. , by 4r.uqsplpX-WonderfuI. 30peapo A324 the thick green treop -abovo.
F""ywaider, bower. the Eal of Darby. left Aboroldio Castle for Obloleburet, the , , oll I I Then Zcifi*% said, 01 Vy own oweathedit, I
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I bright summer idw. Sit James Malliesonlo (.1hallenge VOik has Qa . eon and Princess Beatrice drove from she IR,supleyletsil-RestrIT a Voldlo In A. Nair Yollar, XoT. 14,-Zarly this morning 01vQ me one Was before wopart,"
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aqwnfroxoOrihigh . been wort by Vergeans, M Abergeldle'to bid the Emprops 'ILI, lite--arlVis Work#kopn. , on
c0reoory laver- Balmoral to � . . . ar Are'! ocou;Voij, . the second 1160r of the
. good-bye. Her Unjooty"ji private- carriage Klowyoax, Mov..—ITIle printing oviab. l9qvIltorey brick tonom . The 1fatelaing greases. heard and saw, I
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tafraixi Moves WON-, . IlBhment of the 0hurchman, Lafayette Place, - .
'the Ban 04 F, ior4on Aud could. vot the secret lurv-m- . �
61- . ,- iges PA. , was placed as the service of the Eippress for , Atroet, occupied by a family named Cohen. ,The dear. swet,t secret I Vveryblado
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Mr,idarooxa ban :retaken the ixtonilve ., . burned this evening. On 'the. first floor The tend cut Woo Occupied by twelve .. Wblapero4 the title LEO the $bet.p-
w 13, 1 farm, o.i. Bighonee, on she Sutherland Property the posting portion of the. journey from 'Woo Celluloid Shoe Protector Company bad to . wilia in � I The silly phpep, Who were so glad
t Ave the . 11 . a. w -a torril
, - - In Ositlansoo. I &gas 1. The, excitement ( )10. -aightw told we shepherd lad.
'I . rgeldlet()BAIJAUT, Two saloon �afrT
t wasuly, � i suite, an office , factory. Lamps hod bee Aly ,
. - 1 and . n lit, Mary Bableky, who lived .
the steeple gray , � I were occupied by $he Empress and be I I . I ,, On, the third floor, """ They air
slating lowly. There dio.a.on the nntt tilt. at Bogbie, Shortly before the train, started Sir dbqilqo and a Clark In the employ Of the 000PAnY jamppd from, A window and was I severely 11 'The shepherd told % traveller . I I , ,
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lq*ly. ' Orootown, Pro William Laurie, - - Aged I 76 #It4R6Y arrived Ja , Y Command of the Queen wag,changing the Coal skirt wrialln'llf) ,bit A injured internally. Four members cf I a (For hi love4 fair Natho)!6); L
ow, the Portia to -day., ' lamp , I The traveller told a sailor boy
. years. to Witness the 14impieen'40pirlures standing near. - The burning fifilar family' named. Botzkio,, on the top floor, were,
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. The bursary In the Batlagate Academy haa , poured over a piece of, flannel on a chair suffoo led, there being no aEcape for them. One nfilat on the lonoly soal -
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loud% heavily fall, . The Coylon 08orper oays-41 It was with a d set it on fit:4 A quatatitfof Idslinfac- The 11 - -The sailor to his roving, alai P � .
and the Pau; boon awarded t Ja I father ,endeavored in every way to Too quickly lop We secret Bill?! �
0 woo Wilson, AxwWale on . .
_, mallsIllot of 187 , , --I feeling of Abigust rather. than ourprioe that ' I . . .�
". a. - ,tured, oallulolii extremely inflarganable won a. ding 14 frar a �
train moves Mong � I � save his family, but, 4 ia t ,t . .
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at r on, we hegrd at KATutaroon, Monday of 2, charge, near in an open a goal, Bud in on Instant tho fruitless throw itimBeit out the wl dow. - Waves, I 1 -
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1. .011; i1noth I Jt Is understood that. ( ;"I teri8tio notion on, the part of Father Dathy, � That over run to and fro;
I . . . Corona Hquor � , . � I I wholoffbor woo one shoat of flame. .Thd was picked up aced. Mrs. Bolzkje,, aged 841. �
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k hour of Broughty Ferry, boo, be 'I purohnored by . Paid, 11 When the inland rivers com
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. . � $he Anglican 4 prisei.1 Placid there by Blohdp
I Vesper = . , . � � I .Clark and president. of the company barely two, eons, (Charles, aged 7, And Frank, aged To mix with the Qoeattlk% floW,
. Ime'- Alex. Gourlay. ( I
it t 0 steeple I QQpIeton, and fin Intolerant action, too. With. sped before th . Almoo, leaped to the - ary Saundor, ..Ask afte Na$h&1% pretty Clio, ' .
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h b obt The, Baird Trusteed havw $Ivan 1500. to. . . 3; year?), aid her tiother, M tif
a which some of his Own QDfairsiation are. ego a
. k holy wo.voi, . . ,, floor Above., and aIarmQd the compositors, aged 70, were ouffocaiea. Patrick Lyqoh,.�& 44d it handooriats Zuakm won,"
owl - 11 wards the endowment of, slid, cliargo. of the , naturally Indignant., It appears that Ur, H.. sixteen , In number, working there. firoman, In big efforts to, gave the ilamatoo, I .
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. tight, into the sky" .Islanil of Flottai in Ork ,U, (10 I wag-isveraly, bargdd,, -Thp-aaffoa of th"ro- --fic-4t, Ila last. tha.t4r4mr beard � I 1. I - .
I., . qpy I Dropping their Bticks. they Tau for-141003hout- . A
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� . wished the priaot to perform the stimilago I . That no wild by NattaLL116's Cot,
It* Sir George Ballour'a health, is quite restor- . � I . I Ing to the proof-readers above, Bud Abose in I . . .
� lightest notes tone 9 , � V I - - Is utal;nown"I And the maid's mother Cos Alto day �
youi iron tongues Preach hid inten Y, ,.,. ."4qu 4 make that gentleman r .
. ; 640, dyad it in tiOn'89RIA -10 Offer his. deremon - . I � . the editorial rooms to follow. Miles F "I > - .---. W- Went there with bar witter-pob,
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ad to the bloom, . 11W, " --matormholeod. daughter of the .. . .
IT rest in the tomb. services to the Xtucardinsobirs count CQMii6At6`r—,fOin4 66ape.olaut off fi � WIRE GALLOWS. And heard tbo'bilo, and told the'roald
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. . I. It to stated that Lord Advocate Watson has Obapialne for Scotland, and of world wide , I . I � . . .
cro- � : 4 lope , -Z I PY49 ren,-
. the. basement, reaching t4#o with lacerated klotoble "Rxecatiolit X,t.,baa
. been appointed Sbotoh low lord In the Rouse fame as editor of 11 Q t Hathallablamed the river anucla,
slid of 'Sore, - - . � ood Words ; ". bu I of hands, but 'otherwise uninjured' Kra, , imalaxing, of matei; at Voop.ar-stown And'Wet-rivex blamed the poet., � . . I
a b t day, of Lords, in. succession to the Into ]Wrd . course, the priest was ,not going to.disgrace re4der, third at , . . . The a9m said, with an an , .
. . � � I Clarke, proof : orey, found ..N,- )r, . - gry roar, � I �
ad Is so, Gordon. . 111BOXMItedQ11108 by perforinitig acerstriony � I . . I � . 11 The slaiple to blame, not me." . -1 . -
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o,m tbroug go 008 I The grain crops have now been soeured at in whinh a Presbyterian shoull ,be one of the �aoeent Impposibld'and brookitig A window ljunkioN, Pannavivanin -1�boyleo 'Draw . The ship, tossed wildly to and fro, . ,
passed ay,.. 11 I I � I I I I in the north wall. adjoining A. T, Ste.wart'd .01 ,, 'this .4 '�
. excess of, lost Rotors I Rafasal was made., andoo, a journay , 0�-Fxdxilala -Skiolilor .. wexe hongo4 - ��VrQAX ,0T o0Jik-rt9ldmgao.'- - - 1,
. Orkney, and the strawJs !a . . . workshops, jumped acrooffi'tke U4*irow: alJoi I ack out . . , I .
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year7o.- ,Tbe.grain-will-be-deft,oient--itmeight- of 24 miles RA43-6-be made, and another and , morning.' They are two 61 six oonyloggil for . The o4ilor said, 11 The trave1jer I
MMA, Ityp 81111 lild.- � . . , iieparating the buildings, followed by A MAU, � I r h .
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. and quality, Q. more libeial, mixiiiter; it church missionary, .The two China to the windo* in the Stewart the. murder of .old Ribelluxon,, or� w one .,. Is the one� that should be blam@d.11 1
.our reav � I . . had to be obtained. to' lie the kilos at Gallo I . I I lite they had taken. ou,V�a heavy insurance. The traveller satil, 11 The slatiphord boy,- . .
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othwblost� I Theials announdea the *sudden and im- erhaps pome Bud wore helped in by two tailors Seschman,- one of the six, .wnu acquilted Shouldnever the.talq hmVo faamed; -
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. . . expected death of Mr. Joseph Oou%to, One of Face Church, Colombo. Itwillp � "'il"1119 there... Not, ad, forturiate'was the X surely tbought� go faT away .
. to Her Majesty Qaeen V orls,lo ear how the working yesterday. on a second irial,;- Wise, who Noliarinestacommeir,inwhittla .11 11
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Inang. !. I . the members of 1he Police Commission of 4&ught6r of her former Morite minister ivas 31nitoes wife, Mrs. Augusta, Schaller, who confogoed at first, hag never boon eenteAced. . I I I my I .
Broughty Ferry. *. . won in a-io6m looking upon the yard In rear I I I , � . � .
, , t is: . r4fused to be married to a churchman la�.-,0128 . The cases of Hammel slid Brandt are, now The shephord bl,mod the tottlinq sheop,...
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b Xamailtable - Mr, Robert L. Grant, assistant master in of she priesti'who, recaive port of 'their of the Globs Theatre. Thd Compealto" .before Ue Haprema, 'Court. Drown .' . TheRbeeporled,1401tJ audaltisl - . .. . . I I
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- thetics was., natu , r -,SdhoOl,..Ahsrdean,haa-ra� � - a from'tho, 'general -rev ' -, I ofl-this- In their ftbf .heard her scream once d - S&lohl$r 1. ---RrQ �Jha- ., - only ones . , So much oigrief and.quwolliriv, comes, . . . ,- .. .
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- 6ftIiQ'1iAdard�' �olved an-impokapo adtioationaloppofiltment I . Upends aniala i7if-�ri-ifii-roii-ol-gi,��-ii-4i6.wlI.e'd-*,-,%,II Other an - . 'Because of that toll-ittle grass. � �
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a, been placed in , I . ooloxil-a revenue raised largely from Budd- sound., Nothing was board or -seen of her ,brought to the peaffold. Pont .Zl�rgymen Witat on earth did it see dim$sa .
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� . an Natal,.Soush Africa. I I held religloho exercises i�lth . the. condemned . In little Z4athaiiWo vartinglEtbS r' . . . .
can I . . hints, Hindus and Mobarnmedano. . after, that till roundsman Clarke found her .
1, ,, r1olng Mr. Frautils'Draper, Rlxir�is', the author of 11 , , -.— I , 1, " . darin Joel before the drop 4 . . . .
8 O gervatlone, of half unconsoldne in an alley lending up from I g the morning. . . . 1. , , I . I
'a core entitled " The Ascape from Loch suxxool� wiwAcKERS AND PUB],illf) * fell both trembled per69ptibly a - . Uumoraqw. �
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or pT99ouled for r- p , . .. I Broadway. She had jumped from awladow, . I I I I Drew.'r mark I . I I .
. be,' eta W a ,aver, has received an acknowledgment of ,;. - , . J2,1190CIESSILONS., . - - . .. , . "Fxank, now wa.go to
. �,� I I I 11 � ing. in Garman, - , & chasm t spar4too frieudo--
utlons'of t one a copy 4 had sent to . the,Qaeen... . . .. ... I . but In the- fall had broken. her, back beaven.10 Immediately after thi 8heriff Sarcasm, , ,hit often, . a, . I - I . .
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cars to prevent _Mr. Woo. Wilson, Town Clark of Govan, I ThO%Torouto School B(.)ord have astatlish. . tolichad, the spring a a I(irg6 cross-pleca fall' � . I .. .
, ' I ad a jiltioij.ple in dealing with, its towelierli 4thehosphal and died. an hour later, The . Go-awtyou pleasela'a good', gait, but'pay as, .
' aled suddenly on Sundaywook. He was a . I I - . .4 .. I :
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r aboorptio of . which we'llopeBoxisible truati ire speedily seized .every floor of .the -- lahild. Jotheground,-D, bo.thman rematniod trom. You g6.ia a butter-.- -- - �� 1. I ...... 1. lm -
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primary and writer in.Gleogow, and-iis appointed to his "'slid provitio� Will not be In in' . Ing and threatened tlad. housea, adjoining At bl!iig on the gallows. A delay of onlyla* . .. .
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.. � . I � I al ad to andoraff. minute woo caused. and-Alao drop . asking of alentioAl'sernip, w Xi 1h
0 phenomena. emoo,ld 1867. . fail, * , . I Sp . as on 'a. wirs'. .
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. I...., - ,. . I - � '; ` 1 ... I � ' When the Marquis of Lorne and, the Princess On every side. : Tongues of Rome reaching Ooo1`BR6TOW1q, - NOW York.- Batkil. was his first amate? . I . .. I
�Q 011111 The death! oceurred,on the 23rd ult. of"ei'i- Louise *orb* received, in. toronto-laot -Sep through -the windQ,W4_of the Stewsit building I roiblo sandwiches are anDmilai inven , ' - � *
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,ble to �Ba, B rivernees, at an advanced tember, the - children of th6 public schools alarmid 335 girls, woluo'n"aftalm out ,orkl . -- .hinged -to -day.. The Sheriff s6k . .
mpora 0 Me I 'can �O' I ,, I I 'g rope and p1scad the bisoi'i4- -v -6r Was' -fl -wee. i0a.2hey'vearkwio -"O:long-us.tho,ord�miryk.--i---,�,.�-
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a,.:. They" .a(, '� A being mi The confused Rev. Mr. wells prayed, And the Sheriff Raked, � railroad kind- - ' I I
.,l. z . d. an active and useful life, - uned for.the purpoifi, Being an ode of .thoo,.and a Paulo threatened. . . .
I Wo t �' '(1 op"t do the door's kind who .
eta to � the 0 wall known and much respicted. I welcoine. To allow the ifttldongo.Iiall scope. throng crowded towir Buell it be, had anything to say. He repfled,' , , Vpon a moaalit geaveston) la.Vincennes, � -
In' uteO , The late Miss Bruce has bequeathed to the . for enjoyment, . the reception day had boon met by a squad of.yoliee,, by whose fircifteall ,I No."- The opting was immadickttly touched cometery Appears the plat 0 .1
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Managers of the Episcopal Church, Hadding. oea by the Boird to be� a holiday, and. it, what threaveriddIp. prove thevorat f"ture of - an4 he shot up into the air and died. - Death neighbor plktyed the Corollas," . . I .
t a top,' R1,000. the Jutered,bf which is to be . was ordered that teachers ohould meet their the disaster was, everted. , The firemen, was caused by otratagulatiom The body Wilk .-
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applied towards the augmentation of the pupilain, their respective onbool-roome and succeeded ,, in .oavIng the eurrou . uding . I . " I I Tbpboywithagold Watch wjlni;St6knowwbato � . I I
I I � � be, taken by his friends for burial. I I time it Ii twice is often As does I
I ' or's itipolad. r I . match With. them to 4be platform *bore the buildingi bat - the 67itfrolsmah build- I tfil boy witit 11
. - . � ode . was to be oung. a total .wreck , Buell's oonleaBlon admits that the dead was the ailverchronbra6ter..* ... � . ' -
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'Dr.. Putiford, ,of Glasgow, has been I . Whatbver the reason. ink became I ' Happ ' BY its premeditated, and that he wls stated 'Many The man W I ho. felloff the fouesInto tba, "' I
I may, la Val boon, two of the fouldle thick . while' stood AR& the COPY thinge'sia4bur d his father's barn. .-Buill's, bminbles was. much nottl d by 66 Occur. I �
he pantorato. of th4 W-eigh, Houae teachers adeclined to' take part in the presaes in the basement were saved . I lip . 6 " � . . .
don. I hd ov. T' Binney woo I fatheri mother, sisters and triondi, 16f% rened. -4 We hope thistle be sippreciated,I .
. � W ' proosBalon,*and denied the right of the Board , from destruction, thodgh much injured'by . . . � . .
I this church up - , . . 1. 1211c. - �bout ton �, o'clock. The scene says a paiiiter., . . . . . . .1 1. - � �
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. '. 1� .; , . eta$ .of forty 4o compel them to do so. 'The Artifitess have -water and falling flooro. ,The office of the was heartbreaking.. Supervisor Richards, A, young man in Nolar .
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. just decided that this conduct vAo rink Sanitarian and 6fflo3 of John Austin .,&that of the murdered �trl, Is in town, . marriage, to a girl whom, lie lineied-, and III , , . . .
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Ill 41k. Nisbet GlkIloway, a moulder rebellion, and have doemid it nicessiary to Stapheni, editor of the Historical Jla#azino, attendirig a Meeting of the S up'arildw, oply. raceivad a telegram. �, Come on with, .. . I
gate Foundry, had Is. severe barn havdrely censure the young lad Ing* Now, we. were badly scorched. In the. ChUroliman I . ! .. ,
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f ,red-hot fron.dropping on . his, would Jilte to be made award of the section of , comp6sing roomq were 'the 'forms. of th Buell, sent for him to ask bis. pardon, but 'your minieter.21 . I � , , , . � I
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. 0 Richards would not go.V6 see him. It is dfq . A college student in ronaeringlo his father , . j
blurning -its Way Glenn through". the School Act:whlefi centers L'tb6 eXtinorill' Sliirlt of Missioni Young Christian Soldier I .
ton, tlavotbor aide. ' �. , , - " . I , two years since t4exohm been an ext cudon� Anaceount,of.his. term. expenses, inserted:-
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I . . nary power on trustees exgrbisod' by the $Anitarian,, and a paper publiefied for -the fit this cott-Uty. L ` . I.. . . . To clmrity,, 680? -11LO' father 'wrote .
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- L .j,._-.DavId,,Maet.ae .Toronto. Board,- Whig goherally been finder. LBible Socifity, ready, fiat.press, 6 ](on, 9 -'-.----1. , - . .1 - � -
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ate ad pastor -of Ahe independent stood that. teachers were, engaged to temorl, i9AriiUi44i'$o1dUr, b6longing-to, the Domestic 41,6g.gy�ilbh ltrauq.y, � BilA.,, , . � . I .L �
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tion.which has- beaA, formed in -and that, sparktr6m their .proper'Iribparation.. It Foreign Mission. Society of the Proto'Blant - I .L . j,, 8 'p&thjZ8 wiffa. file 1":eXallimid a. , met. -
- ' L kra. Luoy H Hoop.ei:, fit r"ietler. tt'). Libe! . . YM
Thollev. Baldwin kr�wn, of. Lon. I of, lesoone'and rafirol bbhmvior,-tbe Bdard. can' Episcopal Oburoh. These ware Was.- The �
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I . , . - '. - - ' L bave no Contro over them After me ooLhours. tc -by thO'llialo-cotimited at, 005,060�
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. . At a mefiting of the congregation of St. Whit the taliptivi for jbe� Oat ou'of ldings, , -were had "eon at t a opera rs. aug ry, barrassmont I 'You�d -*L-bg&,r iytfippitbize -- - - -
, . - .. . th000.lady Solid -ot the sukroixiiding: bill with � MY creditors, And )�Qoffrxa� OVe I
Geane' la vb,ou the'26th ult,,Ihellev. teachers was has not-transpliefle Theit slightly denisged.'. Fifty boax,6roj ,mostly slid -iar, is certainly - handioixto,- lint not to . .1 r .ihdi)� L � �
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..D U 40 1, - Olitarob,01sagow loyalty has met -boon questioned; but if. It, Indian,. in.axa*odjoiniog,,houeLb,'- ' greatly bi-compitiod to dczeno,,of fat - i Ameiho%111 embarrassment " - . - .- - . - . . I
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. was appointed to the vaodriby occasioned by- I . L . I haudsomgr.� than 'hof phot6grafhe would and hiadther'ib woving -and fiettitig upbouhib
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the retirement of the Rdv. -Dr ,- the object of publicly- displaying theii likei . vented a fatal contagion. ''L ' - ' " ' I
.. . Stevenson. . . . ,., I I lead one to suppose, as she onibi 'defeat ia hbld goodo,.mlellow field lie IhZagh Lu could -
-a ... -the- . or dislikes for fq.iLqyC.91 g90lLqmeut'. It'le ' — " ,; . - '. ' � give, Mothusplah'-si.. hunfIxed.'-pointo-axid then, .
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lendid pealmot& of ,. C .. her-4kee. an ses--and; breadth � I
, golden B 'a 0 , just Pepsi 19, 1( - - -7. 7 .L -61 a oii I I . , , . .. , .. I
Ing two 16at tei Inches from t �,.Ile',� xwever, that thili iiiii0tism, " I � . .. . � : t ruipleeilantlyiU the Pic. beat hi' . . . .. . ", . I
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'. Of 114erring to -1he divialorl'of, the ele6tric tui4. - ,Tfie,, tipper I part of �Jaf�r face, with - 112ivd you any pbrfame In colors ?" Asked , I., .
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the Belleville Mooial,. Badenooll, by bonduct. The indit probable asuse,of their .light, the lZining and S�iontiAo. Vr�sif flays: - - the young ladyi onailliag sweetly, on the drug.. . I
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Warren,. gamekeeper. L . L wi:1 We give. the result. of experimeatp,,,ot Wally -Outlined noav,'id very lovely. Her alai's olork, " Ya�, MiSa_; We have soma in - .
I action was their pirdoaaabiin,aislike to make a Job we were in eye -witness,* at the Wo &' lull Mid flaely moulded figuro woo disployid- blas Lend grojxa�.I, " None in red' 211 she aaked.'.. .
Greenock U.:P. Prekbyt.eiy-hag agreed .apdotaole ' of, th9meolven, L warching ill the . a &,'. Oebrimal, in -shla--oiLty,:,-to 'a 00 L . I
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wit to-thei consideration of Tthe Edin. imidet of noisy children through, the or . .of Mon aro..Moler dvautage in w�-Ltlght-fitthig dress of - " XOP MIOK" . 4.1. Then you have, a P V � -
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on progolle1i I � . I The light used by them Was a 4,000 -dandle, alsoorltnent," she said. - �, Yes, very poor; we .
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in QoU mladdy thoroughfares. ..: And. if they felt,L a . � . black Botha; prolusely, decoioted with gold .
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th* . . . -elsatrio light, ineldeed in a obamoor, on one d. black, lace, its: q . n't haven't a red soetit.11 . . . . .
. Mr. 'Will, Lai I ,embroideties A�L I. . 0 dare a I . I., . .. � ..
I I repugnance to .this sort Of L oatlillaltion, we -side of which who a. 24 -inch' Froonel Joao, ediiaie and traii6arent sleeves revatiling the . Anew device has:16pou designed' by which a - ' L
Rev. Mr. Macrae. � foilso Bee Why they Should be condemned for from which tbi) light is projected .1in paralloil . . r an .
the 23rd tilf,'OiLlAr.. it, much less by- a Board which -had no legal charma of a complexion of ,the dromm. whike linen ulster' -can be used,gll winte d , " I ' ' '
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a 7 years. -'j?ew: power'tor censure them. . Let: ug"Bee w here, .linen or rays. of light may be collected. on a petal." I* I Win,'" says Mrs. H., v A good deal old plan of putting A far collar on a llnexi�dont
P In ifie district that! ouch a boneession.'to . trustees Might end, mirror or reflecting aiirface OfAny, kind, and struck by the calm and buoiness-like'way Ila has b6axi'doxid away with "and rid'i le Areplacs
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. to control a teacher before or after school intaftaily Which she posed in 4ho lobby whi a waiting - is painted on the tail of . the linen ulster, in * . .
I was. one of the ,. through obcondary lenses without additional for bar oarriaje.' Slid stood in Ahe attitude natural colors, wad the *oamr looks -no th ' L
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burgh of TAW . manner in which they .should ,occupy their divided to i1xicei'sopsiate-lights, cqttal to slightlyIncline I . ,f
are,237 nkmeo' time, , .or how, when. find wb6re they'ahould . -a' at) all to show the beautiful -. - It seems as � if . the. -old folks never would, , , I
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. bearlbe.name of dilgage In pablie worship, or -as .to the. mode ilighly candles eaoh6- 'The' secondary lahsoo 11,468 of. her -Profile, talking.. in seewing l6arnlo'landerbtandaboy. -They can't sesid. . ..
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- - � - .. ithey should or I joy their rocren. were ofamall.eize,'and-sititaled in the Coil. unconedl6nalleas to her 'escort, Yet justan'. 66"Fo-m-p0hend why lie 'should be so uiani. � ' ' . L I
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alatu, DU A I bu F. � ,f after wbicl ing, the light being thrown flown., Ths, Much �ftxedAti-.'attituda to be looked at -as . . .
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, . tions. Teachers can and obould be required .. I . 9 regard to getsing up, lit four' Welook - , ..
. . 'to L the WiShoo of, qitolity of the light ise equal to pure difftio,id ever was,an artist's m9del OP the pl%40rm at r1othe, morning- to take', part in a fishing ," . .
ad w6rks, Risley; a. ,to pay all due. diferebee dayllght�ln fact, several hundred shades of ., . .. .. . . . L I
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beenoomole ad which . . the -interests of ailk, iliraiged upon cards and placed side by . � . .. exeturgion, while It reflaireathe expenditure . .
of Glaagc�w. � It is S16- the'-seholaro, and ought toylelk a -oheerful side, could -be distinguished laii readili as, by - - r % . . - . . 12 in .
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in above 4he foundation, obedience to all thexegulatibno: provided by sunlight. Hid, it.not -been for the lose of '191iormouif. . he Ciyde P. a .k 'Q,hon there is a card ofwood ' 1.
the Education Act, or under it'S.provIslotio, . I . I . .0thei -- -,-,- -
that Bed In Ila construction light, ocossioneA'by the size of the 'r6flooting L "", ' ,.. boikIlIpU Trade. ., . _tQ:_PiJ0UP� L -E -Vou: p6liticiang... find,- '
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960i ult., Mr. David Hunter, of th*d -Who toieh or ard taught. that ouch exactions subdivided to its fullest extent Ana luto, lit October 269h, 'Rays : ,'.'The shipbuilding trade The char9q,against the -prisoner woo. jar- - .
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... tish,31ailvisy,Cumpanylo btqff,- who should be 11anowaidea of tbeial'ii hag been .least fifty separate, Tlghto� -The ;,whole, light. an the Clyda has of late taken a big. leap. deny, -and be,had made. a desperate effort to� L '. ' .
stipulated by.the Toronto Board., and the from - in laing can be di ided and Bub, I pro-zo� an aZibi. One of . his neig4bdro was. � .-
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, , � . -�,LwL general sooner that, body becomes intelligent enough . called - � . �
a , u . ` the Government irillways-1hers . dlvlded�ohud distributed down to a single ray a,reco ;jig iifrom All quarteio andpiospecto , to' the otaiiil. to bear witness to' the , . � .
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. . -HaInt1ton Video. � I refle tore are arranged inside the build-' the jodge (it was in ArkahAne), 11 is the prish '
,41, he floe , service, ,and a purse of two . . 1. I , , I . I I and a I . a go in o very flourlahliag state.". - Loridon . I
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. , �� : number 61 the - former" pipilg'and. tbe * '' : - eta,,,.. . . I . -bbirouralcoru�ini 'In the Open sit" the- pl-8ffyiaf:- middlitil to* ' *
)f Mr. Jb. , L _ , ft Ik C . French Messagerlea Athe some wife .
I a . �' rionds 4 I L. ,hU J3 Alfour Robertson, � I I I . L � . . . -rays of light thrown upon objects iawr�a mile the next few months, the the witness; 11 held alwayd,he I
. Such pencils -are produced by Fdber's away in the darkness of night broxight tbotior Maritimes -Company having ordered ton iaot ever sines he lived, in 'Pike. thdtlgh I lalleave, - :
of4s. obboolmlistdr, of Ersklnei have presentAd him . th-startling d atinctuoto , .11 , . � steamers for the mail service and ordinary i4Lb5Vd oat .. \� . .-I
u it r fib With life-ilzed framed portraits of himself factory in the following wormer; � ' - * into view V1, L I he d a couple over in Tennessee I -
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Oil i , it .. I And .big wife, and a handsome gold watchi L .Black pentoils-10 parts -of the finds . t , - w * � It Acu* � "s' - Is j�orn.'� - L .trado. Ila. the' Mediterranean, the -cost. of "WInter, but-" And then the Court- kept him,. ..
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I .boat near one together with a massive gold brAieletlot Mrs. lamp black, -40 parts of .white wax and 10 � .. ow.ledge th . . buildiug which will be over, 02,500,000.. 'Inlet long enough to oxplain to 14M just what � � .
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tistle, to worn . Robertson. ' '. .. . � . parts of sallow.. - . I.. . 1. . The phrase .11 toknowledge the orn 11� ib SoVelftl "Lotiter - heavy .orders- from various they were talking about. L I . . I . I L I .
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a - firot-olisi ... Thq d the 23ra ull'itio' of White, 20 parts of white -wax and io parto of. a. true history of i1si origin : In 1828, Andre W the Clyde within the bast fortnight." The. day, ond'oontending that it .was only prbpor. ' . -
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. , the Rev . nister of Kelso, in tallow. � . ., I .. Stowakt,'M. 0 i said in a speech that Ohio, Canard Company has just given au; order. to to say, 11 My wages is high,,? whila the other
P $at not- hi's 70t� JyAetre, Oalaam&,iStlfil'3tmoff-,bil3-.miniBtty. -In 1. . .fiyM lof
: . , . 8-.-Ughtbluopo ollo-W-pattsofPraskail- K-entually and'Indianat sent,-t,bo.Jr,bA'y-#aqkg., -n Clyde shipbuilding the 'iconstruo-,. noisily insisted shot the correct thing was, .
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I -ter 61 blue 20 parts of White wax and 10 parts of , coixf fields and fodder: to No* York And Phila-w tiou of a steamer for Transatlantic servic'-f I'M w go ' ., d ' .
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I w iota the u.p. Church, it, Oamplaellown, where he . � 4. Dark blue'porcild-15 parts 'I Piusai n .called him to older, declaring those.St ' him. "I Which, do you.: Bay, Your wages in `
it villk be la�oipdouodeOoftWyf6r$omaybo6ro.. -. I . , is said. - . I .. . 1.
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. and -have, workmanship. according to its ownscoolint, , 5.L Yellow ponfiilo�-10 parti of .'chrome naiad VI 'Asked. Stewnrt.r' 4' Why,. horses, wou�idbai nowadays, when',yoitnd girli have pi&,� 61yer'naythurov, I . . I
PB of, solid of Charles' Luntan, - Aboideen, '1774,, fitter . 20 parts of white wai'ond 10 parts of mulaoi. ,cattle find hogg'" 4' Well. :Whit boon fiJ finished " at some Ikigh;CI&flo eduea., lo -low, bid luck to 16m.11 , ' I . " . I
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zy height L tallow; . I . makes yout heroes, mules, cattle Rua 'hogs,? tiogalLootablishmenti that they are then . Pra- ' I(Ai6 you's Protestor of '01-Ug'62, ally"'tVa.' L - I.; i
tentury-lattorly, with some frailty -is About ,.Vho color is mixed with the body'of WA4 - You tied $100 worth Of hay,to i horse'; YOU :.pored to. Meet all the ups and downs. of their fell'
public poeftic L " : PO BIWY to lidand got upon the 'top of yo&, future life. Their books arolaid as do,r t Ow 2 11 asked alad�afher paotor's .
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opptosobei to retire fromits . n 0 and. ta)16*' Warm, triturhied., exiaoosa to air just anima I _boir old boy -rodenily. . &I go, L meem,p� oW14XiyPt1)11r;1 . . �* i
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will have to , I Of . . u .prehodd .Cattle? , You' make one of the - in . L Ilklug into little boyyo prompt,rooponse ;.. 14 I'm only lho� � " .
der to fix on The Marquis Bate. bAs gout :e100 to the , by means of a'hydraullo press, into round with your mental apathy, �&Y either engage in 4'rouna pr.ofeago0toon." . . . I I .
Uti ��` Ii t d fund of the Bruce statue it Loohmabon. pencils in the same way,zaa, load penoils are L carry t5O worth7bf bay and grase'to the of unmeaning social observances, orpolhaps, . Y�koob Xhau If; a, very nice man .
L L? now. free of debt.� The . only formed. The ponolle are dried, after preea,ug, E.astern market -, ,how . much corn does it' deprived off Congenial society � and not know- And his friendship anmy not W 2pia#: * - - . .. .
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to remaining offoll; of the committee Is to got a by expohingtheintoilto hirbratil theyllave takif at thirty-three pents a bushel ,to fatten OL,eMpJOY $he rbiources'st; their .1 . 13�lt Yako6b Khan, though a very atica.man,. L
eal. it is . L th . ietende'Land' fire then glued .a'hog?" -I'Whyi thirty bushels." 11 Then .matnowpecall6dy4koubcawo, . I . -1 � I . I.
. . WIRIlace memorial -window Into. the now To*n a proper eons - command, they become so utterly dio., . I I -
I. . 1. I Hall at Lochidabon, facing the Bruce me. .into wood.�.Vhatnt. Zeitjeht, fur PussldO. you put that thirty bushels into the shape' contented that they are ' ready to re- . . . . I": I . � . . . I
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A U TAXNa 33301130.�Ulider- William 111. regia - maiket.1i 'Then Mr. Wiokliffa. jumped up. hoped of relief. In fact, It- is one of the Cow, Moat important eadleSiantleal, I
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It � oaf, I t . out' A woman *he Was totind guilty 'o tration who for the first time turned,to so. and said : !, Mr. Spinkori I acknowledge the mon evilo .1 ofto:day to'iforget that, -when . burgb;' the
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its a III told at Greenock )oat week asked th . building in - sootiana connected with the.
. . Ourat adA Means of reining revolanei. The corn.01-8t, LoutsTapor, I sollool-Ille is over, ,,the wool i or woo Of A.. Scotch Episcopalian Church, was consecrated-
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lijo ored a )Act Whether she vi�ul& be tit liberty to live Wit .
Ilford t smoonagoo i 7 the husbanC,oho liked Wat when she came 111i"Alia'Adt for granting to -His Majesty certain' L . Not Norry 90 Go. I - . I. . -, treoponallaility is soon Iwo girl's own bond by Bishop Cotterill, .bishop of the diocalse, I
k�� may a 'out of prison. The. Sheriff declined to give . 0I asolated.by abolit "O clergyman, includitig .
,� by 6 same Wire,' an rates end duties upon marriagoo, deaths And,, -and it'r6quires a large amount of' practical . .
Till , Bid printing tho dthe than ftlegalopini6n In W6. cAse, which No one In oorr'y to leave '*,Zululand to the the Scotch College of Biphopgonfid the Bishops
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01 , , vMh LZ glad must riot marry agstn,. , . burials, hid upon bachelors and'widowerS, 'Zulus., It, is an uninteresting COU12tiY, 'knowledge,'not picked up in the aollool-roomi, of I)urh4mj Oxfordo Peterborough, Bangoi,� -
y AMR L' all a$ the $41ale for the term of five yearg, fez cartyllik"an *the to ittifil the duties of lite at this Period.
I . . - �Attlalsdlolld of buolneos in^ the Sheriff � . There Ate many rivers on the Mop --which is If Down,and Me skiien't, the Chaplain to tbd- ..
.. . . 1. ill. war against France VAE, ilior." The duty 'one nionater etror:...4ut- they ate not found rlo' become %v.lveo ofmothero, this practical Archbishop 6 -Canterbury, Bad oxfoof the .
.;, noOrporated'Ift. Mark it Dornock, on the 17kh ult,, Sher . ,. . . at - f �
,laid . � on. marriage * underIllis Act ranged ''from knowledge Is necessary; 7if 'they remain I
"A , '.. 84botitute Mackenzie, having completed bib. ili�. fitu;. their beds are often, exapty ; . canons of York Cathedral, The Bishop of., .. . .
a. Sort . ground � and Wentleth year"uPon the bettell, entertained go, Od. , to � 450, in ' proportion to the I theta -are tealli very few, it any, fine folvoto; single, they Will. be able', *111i its help, to eon- Patotborougli preached In the forenoon suit I
�. Thai— ,fto�-Winalawo rank of the .bridegroom ,, 4bat for the:'Motifitiffi tanges'-sro-.-Monotonoull-Ja tribute their mite to the saw of hamorl,khow- the -Bishop of London in thtradernoom Tha '-�, � I
is admitt through open the m6mbers'of tbo-bar, Along with Mr., births from go. . to 430 ; find Allat general form and outlino. The table 16ndd. li-481--om-A"'filadlyl .11 they let whatever cathedral, ,which holds'aboftt 2,500people",
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luld like t , book, there. ,Barclay, Skalbo Cautle, honorary sheriff) and for burials from . 44. to 'more than X50.. And Ateopk" . ntZer, atrifiing Offougla'Wh6n jitgt their hands -find to 'be dofte, 'discontent was .crowded. In the evening 4, dinner took �' - '
. a immange the officials of the court, to luf2ohoon "I' the The statute Also egaotd& frow, bachelors peart, soon rose Wait novelty �by 00110' .1933' . Or cunui will hover be thdir ixiontal guoots. place, On ihe Mouth L oldo of the'athedral I
so fifty, dialo Sutherlthil.Atwo Hotel. 11 repotifleft L, . . . .
L IOU UU.-to and widowers above the ago of 25 a yearly I rollf fig. pJalusi. oov6tod wiih Ori'tbo 29th of Deaftallor not Mr. G ad Sixteen 07040106 tr6011 Wore planted by the . � . .
go clitirlis . TO stink lit By -his *111, Mr. Robert Allen, Glen 11ousc, buni.varying from Is to -012 10a. Isimpooed ngly brush, of Conran, 8roWo dotted With atone will be aoienly �oaro old, It in bishops presento And the tow is to be known
Ingo In 1 perfect order are Greenock, Who died on the let'last., hie� left A penalty of 4100 On those of -the eletay who kraals slid patches of namizefields, '
I A 10, the following oumo to the institutions .1 Bad Out UP intended to give the ot4teoftlaax a dinner in an the Bishops' walk. The eathodral, ivialch �
In, i named should nogldbt registrations Bud empowered by deep oeims in which torrents find their 'Some P tilding ill London, ,and to fix a a Magn cout structure of the darl
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6, t bad ift, the' National Unbent Institution, :9500 ; droon*, the tAx-oollootori to examine the registers way In the rainy season,. unrelieved by vivid labile bt fib style, from doolgas by the lats Sir .1 .
ofaireoposalkelt writes $is fi�wsfyj 4500; Gro6mook Rigg6d without fee* As might have been oxpootedi vegetation or tropical exuberance, of L shrub of , the price, of tickets 130 low that Workingmen, . ilbort- fat -Jlao-000l��100-,00"O-Aroate L 'L 1
k2501, Greenock House of nottige, ' who are especially invited W attando data PAY I
to juit ritte:41 to)md to ' - lalrtho'w6rotiow conobiled that the doet.of tree, would be inexpressibly 'fatiguing if it it. The afty Lbaibg fin' Inconvenient one for art of th, i U a Consisting of a bequest ' '. I
'Uanto who , ,bad. ,the 4950 , Gisollook Training Home for Friend. registration might be eocapedi This Is I
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� -nearly land Gh , o oak ]?crisis farther anaotbient, Which required parents; shade, thd beautiful oloud Iiinflocaposolled- eVout oil some day as slear the goth of D6com- In Chicago at, some of the Imblonablo' (
r the oat lopre :is, Moo, and many pargano, It Is proposed to Celebrate i
owe, The next Benevolent society, 9260-: 11";92,000. .i
� we, 11 WOO 01160p 'do it under penalty, to giid notice Of births to the ding tbeir' infla6ado oil the goonery, 'which .bar tie may be found practicable, . barber ohopo it customer receives A Lohtok 1
6*0 - The death In announced of Mr. John Within five days of their ocourrenot)- - makes the mornings and ovenifigg delightful, bearing therrumber" of bli turn. He may go .
MaKilmol, of MeMutdolatowni In the -eighty. olewill,gagapine6 . - alld plahop the Bye byllolialono binAtione awayand.raturato claim the place warkid
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0 ' I 0" to fourth Year of hid Age, and on'the 90th Ult, A, VAOT.-Y611 MAI Meet *!ill twenty mob' in the winter time. 1 do not bei'106% that the I�211gift Sountoo hall Invented a machine which . I . . I
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