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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-01-29, Page 3____________ ___1 ­ - ?- , . -- - - ­ , -, r -- - -- , ------- ­­ I',------------- ---r- ------- . � . 1, , , � I I � ) I, I I! �, I 0 10 � I 11 I 1-1 - - - I I .1 I . I . __ . - I � VoRnfemolon. I PrA Able to Inform, you that the differanse � . .1 . With blolittle soft handlo mine, I b9$w@qn the Prime - Mlijbier aU4 the Irish ARQUO THE *ORLDO A101YOR THE CHIJACHM4, I tious," Olirlailsal know ilia signs of the 11141111VIX0 A CARNI'BAIL. . � I I I ... I - � - � 21 alig.,tort agolden � a : Secretary has been patched up; -but I doubt I __ . . I I '. times and will escape to, their t, 110.116.10, . . . I I I - 1! . Rr liy­ pl*y - I whether it has boom really id'oonoilio , , Inivrestivis Notes ter r1motchorans well: as In XQUX4 of 'that English 9 as the. ills. The 3111ordbla Vrlmat,a eir al Cron Ind"u-, I . 11 m AV � -, Lord Itings $Or riproolde-AccrIp.a., . roll ' I � I no "I I , $or Wove neprayor. I Bisconmilold charged Mr. Lowther With, as. , ,xv � I . JLnYanen, . ilia -Ex-4111010int the okull. 'eir *at* IM0816ijr I . 11 Zo I to the iikuow.i land, . . . � OuRNIOn 81111 rl%909 I's to thw use of the bag or , afteir Enong Xltev -*, ww'llaw . � I lie 4 . J140 a0sich le Uwor, . Italian$ information both AN regards ibealsint L 8 I tion and Instruction, Two Aualfo%O misalonarles have been ogu& plate 'in inking voliedtiona. The Itrayer .sMeenuon. , JVICA � I I 4 spoilt .. of -I'd I bafors no wAlEes", and extent of d4trims' In the Country, and . to , Book 14YI down no rule on the.imbjeot, and , poBw j$DNONTON. N. W. T,, Dec. 23, 1 1 879.-�; � , . 4, 016 of a at r ad b 4'. . Kurdistan, the whole matter is one Lot praofloo or prefer. , also wofth ,reference to the Character' of the During the excessive 'Colcl many Paris A general yaootnsltlou�' has Used , The first execution in -the, oa it Antl tout, 'I agitation, and the Advieshl],fly of theatres closed their doors, . � I I boon the once. The bag for Go I neaten Won!II, Then he tells with A quIverino lip, . . order in St. Zosepli'mi. (R..O,) 0 tortes took place at Fort flag Of the deed he has ague to -day- taking steps to aboot or OuppreBa.it. This � In the event of Mr. Gladstone coming into taii , allege, Os' u IlootIOAHL to on � L I A. geli tblqg made 61 black goods apd* fixed it katobawsial, a . I I . 11 Xiow % butterfly stopped at 0, rose to pip, a.t.1040t 40 what I am $bid. I am assured office, no betthr Viceroy of4reland could be . and of 0 Pole about. six preigh . s lost long. Mounted Pollee Outpost SeTlanly milogg L front . Andhokilloditinbloplay. that rebuke and resentment went so far that , found than the Marquisof Lanado . The whole number 'of 'Unitarian :Societies The ale . � I I . here, on the 904h Jugsaias,t the victim being I Neer to a murderous HOW L th I I Wine, on the coutinen � -495, ,'- * ,rgy generally favor she ties of platoo, Swift Runner, a Upee Indian, who was guiby . I I Comes anguish mud grief and f ear, . . a Irish Secrelary quitted Downing Street : In, a lawsuit at Ro,obvillet Ind., invo,lvl g . .$ IS 830, They have white the laity are loud In their .1 ... . .Iunotiong4�rijclothaUBW66PStO-Uight imi'a boat -went to the, Marlborough Club, � a ques , D ministers. r , -, . Aftereude to of murder land caunibaliam. Fort SW , I I - tion of paternity, a baby was put 14 _________.__ 44p bag. Thorn - meows to be some loquisla . o'er the goal ol in bab wrote bid resignation, %pit, taking *a cab, � eviden � as, In order to show Jill . . — --di" . , , katchowam stands, on the mouth bank of I . I . y � Y de mr. I I reaemblan a to A now Preeloyierlau church 50 x.86 feet JuRtErS in this tilolon of sentiment. In the t4a North Saekstabowan River, and is handed' the Same in personally at the the ollegact father, 'a has just liqlart opened at Pombina at a cost of bag, It cannot be told who puts in the six. on . I I I ' . I Put I goothe the little trembler, Premier's residence ; whereupon the Proml . I 1 01,250, all of * . on every 0148 by prealpf- I And hold him fit my arms, I , let, high in Pala. penoop'SUAW110,thogulneao, whilethopl4ke tons hill, which . oulty for, this sort of Strait# The $fit got Cold And hard while the mob A now Russian Church temple a to . , � And give him the comforts that mothers know who has a rare IS, Was Raskin I be would tell the whole story are infested -by Indim . . I . . I g ready to Punish James Gayton, . I I and thus atinjulate gu%khroato and by the refugees who And,. It,to . . H14 grief to soothe and chatmi. wrote Acco'ptance, and notwithstanding Ato , at Warren, R. I. I dedicated at Moscow in August next. it was more libeial gIviiig, , I I ' . Tilt be,whisperd, retising his soft, blue oyco,! T4ey were wit of door& on their in . .Where one tsars Still ohininglie- rhounistlepi and the bleak frost mailed for a cold night and nobody had a match to 11 I -begun in 1833 and will.con over 013,000,000, Of the late Bishop Wilberforce this story civill torest to keep clear of the Sheriff and I . Pall Hill in the London gondola, attended I I � zation. The . . over, -9 s the butterfly his a do5d time- . bt is told : On one Occasion, while' otayiOR I in a Moos Horse,. Boakei Be I ' I dosi , � a fresh fire under the kettle. SO t . Wea The TOZAQ Advocate gives an inagntro. , a and Vermillion - in do ropes Aa do sky I" I.. by hill faillof at gouty, and Solemnly deposit. I I� h , . . I Rills have- long.har- , ,, , 1, M I 1 $he nakea man in the snow unit 0 Was vartible argument why ,the Church 'should country Venue not many miles from Wind. bored these gentry, and the efforts of the , � g Mr.- Lowtlierla mittimus in the gorgeous ,almost chilled to death, and let. the outrage Care for o.up3raunuated preachers-" the Sort the daughter of big hoot,. a little girl of police t6 drive or sturVe th i . . 11 . I I F. I U caravanopria returned.home, At � thii 1 3 point go a t at. . I 11 � I Church should Cherish 1hem for ilia. work Payout - a r . � . I - I I am out have never I of the crisis R I - as It auddenli brok out before all the � succeeded. Swift Runnergi Crimeo are of libe . . I'HISAI COLCUN. I I -.0yalty stepped In, and, I bear, The senior peer of thoBritish they have done." . I . assembled odmpany : It I want to � . �. I I . ask you a most revolting and, unuatur not merely requested but commanded that realm to question, my Lord i will you snow , � at character. - 1. , the differences should be at least suspended Lord Kilmorey, an Irish peer, aged ninety The pastor of a Roman Catholic Church at very, truly V The Bi . or me very, Some years ago he was a head man in the I �, 1, two, about the gayeat viv I eur Greencastle, Ind.. pub io 11 shop orailed, took the child little band at Creen that roam through the . Until to could be decided wish logo bffioi&l , , of hie day. He I ly reproved 'and on his ku'ea, mud sold : 11 Of course I will, my I � , The Ranialkillin family soffers a bereave- inconvenience, and seandal—Zondon Goosi is grandfather of Lord Newry, so well ogno dischaiged his chair * . North Saskatchewan district, and When the . � . - I T Wn I � litcause they had �little dear, what to it . I � menk) jba.deatla, just announced, of Em I . . VI , The child looked police came to thispart of the country,in 1875, I - . py.__ . 'nap cf Irish Timis. , in'Sho theatrical world. Lord Kilmorey has perpetrated a fraud in the rafll�ag of a gravely up at him, and let fall the following he was recommended to. them by the Jaudmant . 'Vilopuiatess Midleton, at she Longhillo, LIU-, . large estates in ED land 'and in the north of piano at a fair. . . . � I toln-, d -eighty-three yesro � I, I .. - ­ . I . I ­ . I . I . 9 . I I . I terrible question: "Why.does everyone call Bay -officers' no a it . ustworthy a I hit Intel. -- - " age . I Russian Dipsignu. Iieland but never goes near either of them. , T130 Englialt UailtAriailictiovd- arranged to you ,.,Sospy Bali,, pf you can easily imagine ligont guide. ,His 0 1. He live; near London. ' . . , Classes 'With white men, I . - . � � publish 100,000 copies of, Dr. 0hanning's the faelfiago of the company ; but kbe Bishop however, ruined him. Although whiskey it, . . I 11 The -cage -in which Miss. Annie ,O'Dwyer Few persons, says the Nautical Gazette, a Van& Robertp;'hgad about 60, and a Spins. 'in " . sued Mr. Patrick Maguire, licensed vintner, journal published in th6 United S$steo, have . complete works at the nom at price of a was quite equal to the vocasion, and after barred thd'terrAorioo, large quantities never- . of the North Strand, for damages, laid at I eda0put 65.w.hom liahaalieenooniting shilting each, IQ., Commemoration of th . . any idea of the alhount of work that Is being ,or a ; I .0 having east a half,mooking and cyntoal tholege find their Way in, inbottles, disguised .z62,000, for alleged breach of promise to. planned or is in -process of construction in for ogmetime, started. from Phos6ix, N.Y., for hund,ct dth birthday of Obanning, Which Julia glanee round .the room; replis � . I anarry, concluded in Dublin the other day. I I , 0 ministerIi(houee to be married. On their on the 7th of April next, . . I I I d simply .- 4, 1 -as patent medicine. .Swifi Rdnaer became � The trial was very amusing. Verdict for America for the Government of* guests for I will tell YOU,, my darling. Pep . ,pi _R juQrdinately loud of 'it, and when half drunk � - -1. . aggressive bevel operasto B in th event of a way they met, the Rev-.- Mr. Grant-, another Of the 872 Anglican churches in Land --- "'Roipy Sam boa � a call . A I . I ,n .a , I . on, � Rule, whenever'Vie in 0 was the terror of the whole region. Six fact I ,defendant. war with Great. Britain. 11 There can be no minister, who, at their solicitation, consented 499 have weekly and 48 daily communion ; hot water, I always come. out with my hands and three in height, -and of extraordin I As Mr. Slyers was returning from the mest doubt that 'it in the aim of Russia to destroy to unite the. than. and there in she public 245 have daily service, 375 have ourpliced Olean." � ary I , � � strength, he was an ugly customer I �. highway. The aged pair stood up in th9ir' choirs, 33.have oucharietiLi ve' . . to meet � I stmenog, 12 use ' An extensive impression provailethat Ro. when on a spree and the police gave him a. . . � . of. the Tipperary hunt he crogaed the Country no far an possible the mercantile marine of Sleigh, the minister rose in his, and the Oaks- Incofiee, and 56 altar lights, land in 214 the wide berth on a 1 to hie residence At Mayfield. In taking a 'her enemy, whose greatest element ''of I . - I . man Oatholloa are inoreneing in number in . poh Occasions. At length him � .large double ditch his horse stumbled and as strength and prosperity in time � of 'peace Is mony was performed at once. 61 eastward position 'I is observid. ' . the United Xj;ngdon. The actual figures conduct grow 80 outrageously bad that they - . . ., I I . . , . it WAS blowing a torriblq gals he was,aetually her magnificent f1dets of merchant veooelo,but The vicissitudes of fortune in everyday life Tfie'Vicar of Sedgeldy' refused to attend a, stand thus. "Take, first. 1841: Roman southimbackto hiotribe, but hisold habits ' . I , blown out of the Saddle and had his collar which in time of' war may Provo A Va are extraoTdinary, and even Sir. Bernard corporation dinner because the Methodist Catholico, Ireland. 6,614,771; Grout Bri clung'? to him -and. he turned the , , . bone broken. � sorious element of, I The ­ ry, Barks must be a's toulabid from. time to time mini6jer ; was - asked ,to say 8 . face. I O� taint Cree coming into little bells. ' Last v , iinter he . . I 11 . weakness," Cruisers � I I a the 690,00b; total In the United Kingdom in . . . I . . . At Dublin the status to Lord Gough will be procared by 410ii in Ame rixon, are intended �t seeing his own remarkable instances thrown' other side, a lJongrogationallat minister got 1841,'1,214,7n. Protectanto, Ireland, 1,560,-. Stole several bundles oflialtries from a hall.. - � I � _ - erected in the Ptoo aix, Park, within ik gunshot to be, the wrAer contipues, the nucleus of a Into the shado'by fortuitous rises or -falls in up and left the table because hewas not 353; Grout Britain, 18,058.352; total, 19,. broad hunter And tradediliem , - I I I ,. . - �io it packer for ` , I of Wallington; the foundation in to be .grand system of governmental privateerlug - the social scale. ' The Judge of Pr6bate in asked to speak loslora the. B iman Catholi -- 618.725, or a Majority of. Protestants over whiskey. He was'drunk for three morithe at a . , - I I , . � . 0 Immediately , got ready for that of O'Connell and It is expected that I, the grain fleets of the England, Sir 3'. Hannon, had to decide the priest, I . I 1. . . Roman CAtholics in IM of 12,402,954. stretch, and, although diligent search wasi .. . . - .. . i ' I , I I . I . at Carlisle Bridge ; and it has been proposed Pacific..the woolpladen sh�ps of Australia, . other day. as ter the ,distribution ot the pro- I Now lot us take 1871: Row'= Catholics, Ire made, neither his fellow Savages nor the , '. . . The-Woutan's Foreign Missionary Society land, 4 14,1,933; Great Brlt&in, 1,500,00y; police could come across the spot "ere he to remgve - NalaRn's Pillar, without which I unit the valuable vessels on the.trahontlantio party of it whiloat Chimney sweeper's boy, ana,the L%di6a' Board. of Missions of the .1 I I I . . . ..-Dahlia would oaAso tp-bs itself.' I . trade, as, Well as the costly laden ships of the who died wdrth 225,000; and iluring-the. Presbyterian Church, organized to, oo.operate total, 5,641,933, . Protestants, Irelaud,1,260,. had cache'ed or secreted his Store of llquor� , . � . . . I 1, . I - . � William 0. DQmville,'of Manor House ­ East Indies," will tarnish a very rich return. same y6ok the Judge in the Court of -Bank. with the Fregbytqrian Board of Foreign 826, Griillit Britain. 24,716,92Z; 'total, �'6,. . On the 24th of December, 1878, he entered � .1 I g-hadeet ban. granted through his agent' for the subscriptions w . ruIitcy had bblore him the ease Of an in�di* 188.10 977 748, or a Protestant majority at I 2o,335 " Fort Saskatchewan sid' attera ted to Shoot a � , Vons , hioh 11 have been and . Mi * us in'1870, raioed the first year 07,000 - , P . . Abboyleix, to his tenantry on the following are being colleoted in all oarta of Russia ,, vidual whope debts were 0149,000, and his 'i, . 8151 against 12,403,954'in 1841 -that is, 'a trAder. Hewas Arrested and confined until . . . , . is - (jregg, Damlougbrs, pregon, Passing on to the details of the Russian prtv�. tonlaesetaRa 100� 61. . 1. . 1879.-427,000; in 1876, 096,000; in 1877, relative increase of Protestants over Aoman he had recovered from an attack , . � towillaril . 1 0124 000,and last -year, 0 136;000 -nearly One. . . . of delirium I , .Rush hill, Lisholan, oto. -a redaction of 25 oering scheme, the writer jnfbZms us that a ., The following is a vi5rbatlm copy of a letter thlr� of.the entire inoom . a of the F oral Catholiog between 1841 and 187� in -the trevieng. � - .. . .. . per cent., except.in some. Cams, such as 11 torpeda'system is designed to play a very of application reogived,fromshe'subacriber for Board. . .1. I I gn United Kingdomot 7,931,861, riiade up of a, r YNAOTING ON RIB EMDRED. . 1. � I . . .- .. I - � . . .- ­ I . I . I . leasshold faring, etc. The tenantry are highly important part in the proposed programme. a sivuatioli�i porter In the Glasgow It South. . .. .Roman Catholic decrease of 1,572,838, On his return to his' band -they'ritased"to- . I . � , A new design of this class of destructive . i Oak: The Churchman oalle� attention to -the protestautincresse-of 6,359,023. Thatio-to � . . pleased with the reduction as they previously western Rlliilway at. Green 11 Ootor 20,' ' . I lot hha, travel with them, and sent him Under 11 . 1. large number of clergymen of other 4enomt. BY, in 1841 Roman Catholiou'were 27 per escort to the Mooso Hills. Hie family ---con. . refased 15 par cent. � . engine has been perfecked in the United 1879.-Mr,'StAsion Master - a ps very expekt. nations who have joined the Protestant .Benz. of the entire population of the United sieting of his wife, mother and seven childrent . . 6 . At the Lougbrea Pdtt3F Sessions recently Stmt6s," and scores of hRhdy little torpedo to got plaice in pe have ants railwa a portoor .Episcopal Church thepast year. It gi ' _ . � I boata, -requiring two men only, for their all mean ma name pe donald Cambell on a pe VsOkhO� Kulaigdom, and in 1871 they were 18 per remained with the band, but on him Dro. .. . ,three men named Michael Kelly, Michael ' names of 26 miniatc-re who have thus come . . . . I cent. ' I L . . Burke mud MiethRal Kelly were charged by management, have �we are further told, 25 at pla got a obircitiatter from my masidai I I — . Iniobag to believe himself they went to -she I . ­ into the Episcopal Church. Xight of them, ..: _ Buying and 1§1&11189 vlrigln�., . ,hills to live with 'him. At this time Gre&J , . ,Constable Hughes With haying roamed about been built'in th� M;l ;� ores mannOr both in Shorge Usuiren aripql Shorge,wi is wan -i an a came from the Congregational -Chqrch, five I I ' I I -on the night of December 1811i with their ,America and elgiallo.l. ' Already ionic of Wan i PH got from to Minstr ul yu giv insto is, from the Moth h it, The practice of exhin 'i W , , Buatar4, the Cree: chief, reported *to the . ­ 04ist, four from t 0 Baptif . . these small craft have been sent �out to the plane all pa kom ta day pefor,ta more at Wang . $ owe], police that SwiftRuuner had turned Cannibal ; . . . . -faces -blackened. The. defence was that the and three I . in public Places allcl Bolling them to husbands but, so there in � I vaen, by way of ajoke, went to 4 country Pacific,' and. even in China these little wrote in mi San ouni 'ban poker! herin paril .rom the Prealloyteflay. : - wasnoevidenceto Hunts- the � wedding to dance in domino. - The. Bauch ,",niarhie devils I 11 can he found, �awalkinK the twinty Stares ip on her Pak an. ddon. win to. The Catholics claim,that they have astahl to not -A ottatom peculiar so modern civlllza� charge, nothing CAMO Of it. Oil the 181h Of 'L . . . . tion, as the, oareleas rissior of tb�o . L - .': ­_ .1 I .. signal to deal� havoc among sit wrote. DONALD 0AMPBRL.11 - . ilebed 3,000 schools in' Belgium in four I historiain, . . . a . . a OId_mO January 6 Urge hunter who limit been at the , . I . ,,discharged them with a Severe Caution. . . onemylo � I Thackeray, might Suppose. Bat th do hilU brought word that Swift--Runrigr had .1 I I I shipping. Though so small that they can bd.- So constantly is on 'absorbed. in months, and that 2,5.00 teachers of the public of operations were ' L � I I . ------Th"ord-Lifintenr4nt-has,on-the-r000m-' osiried-st-tho-'dkvit"f-wehii,likwmrordivarr '' ,Mr. EdiaL -achoola4a,v.,e-,r,asigned.,--Btxt---the. Belgian L , different. We' raid,.for murdered his entire' I I Ql� . . — � . , . -1117a alectrio problemisna; hisasaissant . inatence, that in ancieht Babylon I � amily and was . . . ,mendation of Viecount Monek. Lieutenantof boat, these torpedo Craft Can be Used � �s .Prime -'Minister etates that out of 4,376, U t wall 'suboliting on their bodies. A Squad. . I ' . I , � At 0011 that he would forget to eat his meals 1.1111mo schools 168 were des6ted whin the 0 Statuary, to assemble on a certain day mill of Police was dispatched to the scene,. but., - ', ' . I the County and City of Dublin, made the with perfect 0048tY." Bud it is surmiqed that to,bed.1f he were not reminded of, those 04thol'o the Virgin" Of a marriageable age. The most Swift ,.Runner wao not to be found nor'. , I . . I I ' following Appointments -: Sit Ralph Cusack, every Russian orainer *111 'be supplied with -thingn. The other day, whiloieturning from now 'law Want into. F ffect, and 578 of the beautiful were first, put.,up,i,an .. . . I .of Furry Park, Raheny, to be a Deputy train four to nix & them. In donclusio)o, the Newyork, he Blighted from t 1,135 students of Ili's Catholic normal schools d the min could any ftece be got of his family. . .. . I I . . Lien , tenant for the City . of Dublin, IV plade Of' w I riter adds that it in " a well-known'tobt that he train at hive.deser - ted*to the, Government schools. . " who bid the largest ourn of money gAinsd 'Umas during the on $overm - - '' - � . .. I . Mahlo, Park, forgetting that behad left his I . . posse I Salon Of bar. - "a search of: hi" mmor the poiloo,woukant 11 1� . I . Sir Edward Boiough,decehlied, and Dr. Evory Rnogian agents'have full knowledge of the 7 � Right Rev. Sames O'Connor,VioarApostoli' The SOGGU4 in POrNiOnal I in. , bulk, knowing every hole I � __ . � � JKennedy, of B91gard, Clond . alkin, to be . little "daughter aboard. ,.&a the train was , I 0 ApPeAranoo followed, and the bidders gratified r in he .1 � � * 1, - . , . ,every t to'atart on its way to. Philadelphia, the of Nebr�asks, Says': ,,Xt would .surprise themselves With 1391ii1some wiven according atid Carrie t 'mountainous region, he - � I . . ,:peed, capacity, and qualities Of . . . . . Dep'atyL!6uie'iii�xit'for�the�t6ttn,ty,.'-iil-pIiide- tesiner-at all suited to4noir-purpone-im-this- Vatholles in the Esat to know Always managed * . . . I : )) . . � . _ 1110d� � how manYr to the to give them the slip. At I . ; , . Of William 0aldbeek. -deceased. ' , - �. . , country. __1 . 10, actoe,4400gn!"d lhe�ehild.-,. . !"�Ardp you . depth of their parges. -on ,� - - "�, — , ,- . . . . . 11 � I no . t Mr. Ediso irl V a � -have been lost to the,faith.1n,the Went during, . &SOm,,_thsk_thera_ wera'.iA, But Bids I it last, -the 25th of Ogtoberj three Ponce , .. . .. . I . — � . ., .. . We little'g static. .iYeit. .. Babylon,. -opmel. , overt . . . 1. 1i -Aeath - Sir III she Answered.. The conductor it her. the last half .Oonh.ry. In Nebraska .along, I 60khim4n tbe,V,AIIOY-.OfA)iA.Xith,C,YaokIt ­_ '" �. ­­­­­ I— -1.1 I L . Peoul!%rif terrible ' was the re . 112ariluxes ei ,convenience. ' . ' !a with its iparee',populad ' . 18664 for Whom 1110'� money, -was likely to' be fifty miles . . contly of 'James Hayman, - a �outh I . to the,platfiirm. Some distance ahosicl 'bar on, the number Offered ; YSt. these also were- disposed off�so . north of Fort Saskatchewan',' "he'"" , I . engaged in cleaningA ,at am oraji6fit.Satt6n . � Ill hie . an- nal -report -Dr. Clark, of' the father was ooep beetening,to'his labb thus - lost has been from 1Gj000 to . .was fleeing to the Athabsoca torritory. They ., - I I - F ��r_,- _1 . . - p � RIO 15,000; - provident, the,"Babyloulans. it W -Gant . ad I - � 11-1 . '. ­ 1. � � � .0 ro .1 1. .. � r . ;yI �a th , 11032. -him-to'tfio -fork -suit _oant-fop-SheAff_-------- - __1: 1�11, Lanett _eopeolat. I � 1§6, more-billdr-eninifei- 'AlIth i it jifilt-, - --.-It - - ---- -th, - h.--- - ­ , . ­ -���Xiar--�pr,z-:�--B.y.-the.,dv,tdonoe��at�-the-.00rouses.I .-* . k.A9ylum,._hsg: -an _eUrij�Jy_fbrg6tInJ^,6I_ is,negligeneet, ­_ I--,. ­ ­.Pil"' , eSbutalt hole , ITSiN gins, ohys,. .. I I I I I . . - to day .the I n L. %hello 'Children 61 Catholic It were . a' Wtoriku, Richardson. On-belng 'charged *ith the . .. . .1 I inquest it appears -Hayman was inside the "fir iiiiiiiih'iheojtdii2ar�plauotoolociing Mins'Th. FaiurasouoS ai, d'aughteg. ,of the. paraiats.,11, I ' . ' - L - . I he crier ' 6rddiid ilia most crime he pleaded guilty And offered 10 00 I U- . . . I I � machinery ailing it, when his toot caught tbr. 4.8 a and wives, and would almost'have Bishopof Riykjalik, Iceland, made an ascent The soands 1� doforme.doOlto Stand.up ; and after be had. duot the Police to the remains. qE[a, bad , , � . . I . . . valve which set the engine in motiob,.agd t made penal'for anybody to cp6it a wife* of the -great Volcano lasols, before, the and of caused In Ritualist circles in' Openly demanded Who would marry -bet for a camped in a Note or 0XV6 at, the: base of the , I . amid a maze of wheals he was -torn limb from before there was indubitable mediosieviderge 'the Summer, for the purpose of making'geo. Englund over�l a prepentatlon of a wafti small dowry, sho-wao at length Adjudged to mountAino, land the boneo of his victims , , - ' , z � � . ­ . . , limb, hin'trank and'his band only remain., that OvOrYthhog Woo right with the fair data" , from the Church In BordeoIey,,4n thii Court ,the man who Would "be satisfied wi . , . . logical observations. . The tomperAture: of of Arabs t�l ih the lay Hesitated about the floor. They had, I .. I . Ing. When extracted, he groaned. once and, 061`0 Upper Storey and that none of her role. the. sides'al. thil larger craters he foub&'had S.. his beerf finally Settled.-, The least ; and in this junner the money arising bee I � - * Hooking.. his . . . . L I I . . n . boiled. , I . ,died. , Uves had boon inesue at least for the last Arolibishop ot", Canterbury writes that the. ,from the sale of the handsome nerved An a he finger in L . � recently undergone a considerable. increase, . I - eye Of '0108 Of flow, skulls', he pioka, , I I . . two. generations. Just lot in no p -and from a inumber of very am wafer han'been Placb1din his bands and he portion to those who were either of disairse- t up and Held in the most nonchalant migul ' : ' '"' . . The Tjords Commissioners of the Treasury ,over ilia f6iloWiD . . y o andor Ali fissures and la a Cause& it to be: - . 11 reverently consume'd.11 able looks, or that bad any: other imports nor,.'! This Warty mothei I It and flo. on With , - - k L ­ . -have had under consideration' numero ' . g oentoug0gi in which with bio%o on those craters there. arolie .heavy . . us torrifto vehemence be " 960H for 11 marriages while.60'Umns r, adds, that it is'plaiii to him that broad in %ion.1t# This. ' a- -11-11 applicationd from tenant farmers for de- 61. vapor, the sulphurous, Cher. , Custom prevalled about five , the other skalls, nine in all, . I l 4ugtione from moomei X* wher of Convenience: "This loudness 61 Shoddy eater of which was much stronger than for a L art illegal -form has been idinihiatered in the hundred'yearm before our'Savioni, and It . , He said. whiskey � � . I . I . . ' maul . a ho Teing a ront abate. and show, oi tinsel and iawdry, of pelf and long time p6st. -From these, circumstances OhuroE in Bordeolby. - . -the otsndpoint� of.-the-imperfeet Om had demoralized him and -made him feei'like. .. . . . . madis, and ali I ., ., it I . 0 . I vir- a wolf. He kined them all one night while , -' i as regards the repayment of dusy'to landlords power, sinks oil, other consideraiions. 'The it le'llaferied that a ijew eraption of thevol. The attempt to restore , the monastic gins seems to be noi'711hotli. commendable. they were- asleep and buried the bodies in libe , .1. . . . � - cold-blooded cousideratjonatthe Wily COn2pi- asno, to system in the Church of England does not festure's. . . I Who have remitted niper contage to their'ton. . , probably to to ixpaotod. ' This is . I I I I .. . . I . ants 'in consequence of the depr6sion, at thb well4mid baits to entrap heirs. land considered the more likely, 90, since. the last prompoi. Brother Ignatius, w4o somotime I . I - , I - snow. aniting thema up an he needed them. . . I =so, because of hud'solely for the -Well 111lovirThey are Dreaming in pari,. : He was forthwith sentenced to death and him - - : ', - - . . . _. - ruption, the perloil ,of ildieseence'nanally- :Inca organized a monastery, is again degert- I . I . � 7 ,�.. I -r- request�to be -shot instead. of .hsUgod. *lst-, , . _; ­ .. - ­ Mrosent-exioting . in- agriculture. The Lords ifilled purneg, would jive�tbe materind.for the 0 � The follo*i I I . I . I . . of the Treasury have Signified Solhe Board of observed between the outbreaks of'Heola has it. Father Danotan bad left the. monastery ng In it brief apitomo'6f the two refueed.'The-Indiang throughout thedishict; . .1 � . . . I , Saddest chapter in'thd world's history. Many alreadybeenlong sineg exceeded. Thelast at Llauthony and resigned;I First he applied dresses 'worn by'Mme. Judlo in the -new Were invited to give thbir views on the a's" . � . . Inland Revenue 'their willinkness to &Ito of these porqudoitai ire not to, be despised. eru tion took place in I to the' Archbishop of Canterbury, then he Comedy, 11 Ls Famma'a rapi,qp. the Huge . I . V, . . . . W I . I . -deductions on the producti6ii of the SuryGyor were out subjeet-matter made the first article " P the year 1845. . r b9bred his. Services to the London Oil . t sea of. and they unanimously approved of the Sent. II , . I . . . F, of Q aeon's Taxeo eektiflpAte "from landlord or Englifili - Papers , jzist: to hand, . ly wbioh was, to i'considerable exten , doter- once. Swift Runner was asked if he would - , , . , Of matrimonial law, next to pure affection for oontaln Mission. The next day he visited Mgr. Cap94 mined the,olliev do . . I . -agent of the amount of abatements made.' 1, � the announcement that the Queah -has had y in Paris by hot -noling. like to see a priest from the Roman oathblia ' �. . � .. I ..r . ' . . � 1, a worthy 6bjeot.tl . . .1 . -1 . . Eventually he, and'all.'the community, 1. Blue satin drevaimith apron of ]see and mission on ilia North, Saakstaliewan, but be - ,� . . . . . . . placadin Her Majestfope* in Whippingham .1 . . . � T The Right Hou. Lord � L000nfiold:�.bss . - - . �__ . joined the Chur�h of Rome. . , satin flowers over a petticoat entirely covered said the white men had ruined him and there. . .. I I —,- - , 4brough his Agent, Mr. J. W. Scott, Ro . . I Church I &mural monumeni.1a, the memory .1 I - . - . - . I at d U . I . nnio, notified to his tenantry in ..the I, - ,a w6m�u,j 1, with natural ralmonag and InObeias; plain .fore he. did t th their Go GO tit smo t., , . I . ]OVID, E go BROWN' PAPICH A4AINST THIg'' CoLD.-The of the. late 2rincess Alice, It consists of, a ,S 4� The Bishop of Manchester's -marrlige," b ink un . . I- ­ � I ' I . Rildyeart district,' comprising Cioraghan, 0 reiailay for a 11 cold.on'she. medallion of . Her, Royal Highness, Bar. eye iho,liondon Truth, 11 with Miss Dancau, odice;fIeuille'morte satin elbak,with Colored to much.' . 1— I �. .. � . � .. . . . Chaos," a Bore . O beads and mari6dut cho'bille. � � , .1 . . . � I .. � . . . ,,, � . . . � , .Ertibul, Dear Island, Oorga, Kilmurry, And.' . . throat, or 'a bruloo, which mounted by a chaplet of, flowers,, suppoiied .cle,15,40hi takes P.Iii;e next ra�ogath, and the .1 A aVoicAL uzATu. . . I . �Low Island, that sied potatoes df ' s consisted in. an application of brown 136per by two angels, with the following inscripti - I gy the di4peso are.subsoribing. for a . 9 Plain dress of pInk Sloillenus,with quilting. -At OeVan o1olook'on the morning of . ilia ' , ; 6' 1 1 . I . . . I I On. I . I I I � . - cloodwill be distributed amongst them at the .01"Padin beer or vinegar, owbd its efficacy "To the 'dear memory of Alice Mand,Mary, present to Ato Lordship oil the oboaolon.. of la6e pold-fashioned silk b6diae'withoolored 201h he wag ordered, to Prepare for death. . .., . . .� I planting season tit the rate of 8d. per Ozone � t6the heaf-ret I I i - * of the paper.' PrinoeOt of. dreat BritsG and Ireland, Gtand The subscription is limite# to one i , beads.' Bosh droones elicited snob . anthus - ' �. . - . . am mg,propert as . guinea. . I The scaffold bad been erected just outeMe , . I � A Wet Vad' of this materlait- -so 'far am- ilia. Duchess of Hoome, Who Aep I axted this life' . in, The engagement bai lasted, I bear, � quarter, .85tio AP014uge from,the sudisiloo.khat drmnatic . the main gniq of the fart. ' It W48 pitob dark' .. .11�., � . . I . 11 . to all whose rents are 410 annually or under, . . . I .. . . . critics in -Parli hAv6,.fOV the Nskfowliyot ' . I` . .. I and Is Jo holders of prop6rty ozone t Hart see next thO 'akin wall "a6ho6rifed, acted her.36Wyegrt'dn the..annivereary of bar al'a, conturyj and the ladYlo.irnother having end blowing slearful� -juo*jtOrm as the 60n. - divg -ilia . . . Bator Stewart -Vabdelour, , ir ' . I . amount. Mr. A � almost' as" W611 an. a layair of Wei linen ro7g beloved fathat's' death, Doe. - 14;,-:1878. recently, died,, it is thought that the marriage .impidled 1ardly afiy:61hor informilion to the deriZa man . I . I." I otected With a thiak'a6vering ofullunnel; -to' the gallows. A number�of Indiana Who ., , - �. . , I '. � Kilrugh House, has 1pft Kilrash for Rnglsnd� Pr, I -Biassed are ilia pure In- hesiti for they shall mhoula be no longer delayed, notwithatalladfig readers respecting the play, I . I . . Wag Watched frOin the lockup ' ' � '.*. ' . , . . � . I ' with a view of importing a .1 - arge 40usity of � In short, stout paper of the a . Ommolfest Hors see. God.,_r3j. �Mejtthew V.. 8, -This Mona.. the helpless condition of the blahop!, miother. � Ai I sim on the subject of 'dreasts; 'I will had'hung aroundthoplace All-night badlit, , , I b . I 1. I - now seed potatoes for the use of hall tenantry in an effeotivd non,c6nductor, and may ,.be ment. is pliced by'her sorrowing mother,' .to wholia he has beerkeo dovdied a son.,,. � , -add a tow ,knitug costumen 6beerved 6i the fires in front 'of tha- gallows, &ad.SwIfj Run_ . , , � I . � . I I I -in -­ ---- �=----- ady.aial eauoIy_emPIOjA,_aa -QueeliViatorls, IP70.1!,w_� . . . .1 .. . -it the Pope w * ' lake at the B603 do B011100a: 1. Al yellow." n . I .1. � . , , -Glarew � . . As I --covering, - � 1. Is in 0aij'J71j1 W -shortly addrefig gold dr -a or, Who WHO the 0001elst, calmoil ra I in the . , �__ . .. for. bedli or t ,dos with. black braid,;4r*.-1JTu a .. , . I . 0 eke but Beauty Clothing. If `. At the Iasi nio ' . . y St., - 1 4 - - A mostirig-of theF-143readtive'-Committee a , eligagot the-LIverpool En. all the Bishops of the Ch Pal- Kq��I,,;flt,? d.,AA-k-warmed.hime __Thc�_� , _ - _'_'_­`__ *' � this were generally known Among the poo urch,With A VIOW of onaise with sable trimmings ; 3. &­GbggthU1.­ ixegution ad been fixid-for half -past seven. - - , "' I . I I . , . the Duchess of Marlborough'if Maud was hot r, gingering Society-& paper,was readtouching having Bich one of theta hereafter give ops- Cloth overall With gold braid., In all cases, - a. in., but it was found that the Indians had -1 . . ­ . .1 .strong shoeto,of.thick paper WOM4 be Stitched the probable exhaustion of Coal, in Which cial attintiou to a mo . re oystematt collectioii . . I . . I on the Has ult. at Dublin Castle. Th' . to the back of ragged. quilts' with Abe result the -author advocated the substitution . IQ muff,. bonnet, boots'and. glovenoto suit ,. used ilia trap door for kindling wood, And a I . �. . , � , Duchess presided. Among the oubioriptionH , I 9 'of the of the -.1'etorlo pence, -which is now the ,only London Wokili - '. I . a I .. . delay of an boa . I . . of rendering iftuy a poor family comfortable tides se a producer of motion which would auto income of the 8 . . r bcOurked, during which I 1. were Mr. G!adotone 250 and thia Duke Of because better .protected fr I . overeign Pontiff. .For . . I . I . � . Swill Banner, ith .the rope about., his. . ' I . . I � 'Northumberland ;WO� The Duchess of I am the- bitter oatrival, ull-other sources -,at mechanical thefiratten monthoof 1879 the largest Con- The.Pall Mall Gazette says that as regard nackq mat W' * ' I ' 4 weather of these winter. nighto, A piece of power.. 4 correspondent bf the Builde'r. too, - tributio'n Game from France, being 6200.000.. 1 at Ono Of the, fitels unit . ­ . I Marlborough read a letter froin, Cardin I . . . obcainess in Pavements, asphalke Compares` partook- of ' a - hearty breakfast. Tlit . , � .1 I . I - . a thick paper inserted betweeii the lining.and Is of the. Samoa opinion, - A compressed air Next in,order Game Americs, 'with 6180,000,, favorably with wood � and sione ; like wood 'han$m%n,.a half-bree , very nervous, I � I Manning, in whieh-he stated that he deeply the cloth of a waistcoat, Or in the back of a 'Gh�, a was 1. sympathized with the object .' Her thin east, will , amber filled by the tide at Brighton,' for and then England, with 010,000.. The fourth too, it is':'almost noiseless; for' clsanlines�l 'and when everything else was ready it turned I I - . . . �Grace -had in view, And �that' lie had rauder it warm an well His instance, would, he is confident, iu� -an place waa filled by .'Austro-HungarY, .With none Can compare with it ; and for durability out that he ha . I I . , light. The suggestion in's smalf !'One, but aimoopiteria, railway such as Brunel invent- 0140,000; the fifth by Italy,. with 0120,000. is'superlor to i d no.ottsps for pinioning him , � * . � . . it is simple t ' - it I I � . already-oollooted 21,300, which h� - - - - o.o3rry into effect, and Will lo� . ad, from that place io 'London. 'Xtho tides Germany .gs;A--only j30,000, gild Belgium- -onu-davibitek-nambly, unless kept clean it 'Indi store . . ,..� � I - -And for ill. Asphalts, however, has man,, Another long delay 6 . noued.' The - . I , anotwho never b � � . warded-vo the Bishop of'Galway for distribii- found eild'etive.7-�Lan6et., . , . could be thus utilized AIL our railways and outdid her with 660;000. . - Ili slippery for horsed when Partially Wetted death by bagging, were anxious to. know it . . . tion in the diooea6wof Oelway, Kerry, Tasm . I � . . maw or board of . . I �- . . . � . and R�ss, and that that fact alone proyanted I * I factorlem-all. the woik now done by the Mr. Walter, M. P., ' recently. vuea the with rain, though when fully Wet it is P61ti - it wag wapecii§e of torthrd A and Swift Banner,- * �, . ., I . .1 ; . - I '' boxz. - i�rile additional, SteRra engine--�-Oould be performed by'thOln, English clergy as'a'body to learn how to feotiy Safe 4 White. wood and stone In that 'said if it Would. suit t PC to if -he- 0 STILL Tnny ad . . him from making a further collection in old * French . , of Her Grace's [and. A letter from the Agen Lev, Canadian messengers from Point Therdwould, moreover; -ba no jerk, he' I 0 * Uld, I. . . . . . t a have arrived at Ottawa for the House, , no smoke. no inoile. Apart fromt6thei6fitbelt read theirown Sermons, and to study them state fire both uUnsfe. Then as to cleansing,. kill 111[ladbIf with a tomahawk and Have the,.' I . . . � . -General for South Australia was read conv '� Wbr6and until they were entirely' favoiliar fiflPhalte to first, and the rest arer nowhere. hangman farther troublai It was bitter cold � . ": , . I - 'y ' Of'Commonil. --It to rumored that in order that the -present generator of steam -will in Withthem.- Thespectgtoro markq IOWERVvellous h6w soon it can . I I . - . -_ . ,be cleared -40 below, zero. At nine a. m; the hang. . 1) � . Morgan, Chief S6orotary of South Australia. � - I - I , mud.' He - - ., I ­ I Ing an offer of assi8ttinee from Hom W_ to 0001nomime thno Speaker "Blanohat,, who time coat more � to Produce than it in worth, 'tha,t' . apHlbly "to � if the clergy Would only read' Mr. 0 We mud noo� the city 16--6 tent'ib mon.returned- *flfi�­4_ 6611 of rope, but he '. - , � . has -been -in Loviofor odmetime-past, bag coal had so many di8edvantaged that -UO 01110 Dickenal 'life and letters, and obasive what it be i6an clean and dry when wood an . d I otone trembled so that kbe Indiana I drove him o i�,vl�; .. I . � � 1. . Communicationn from various AiBtroosed engaged the whate fiesol6rial. staff from Will regret to see, ifie'time .when 'it will be # . - -, - ... . -_ �dietrfeko in the West of Iieland were re ' World of�palns he"'took to p000eos himself P4VOMOUtil are Wet and disagreeable. The and bound she prigoner theikeeliBs. , . 1, . Calved Among his own corintituouts. It to to 'he Supplanted by another agent. When this iq � wholly, with the subject.of ht reading, and , Gaze'te G0nOlud80 ,that fisPhslto in the host they Stood him .up . agairi'si ' ",,The* �-�: " . � ", , . - , and considered, and boveral. local committees hoped that for the convenience, of western 'to-bois the qaemion�bf thoflitako" . . Is I the o0affold, .: t,.,. �,,. . I . I I , appointed. The'names of:the Countess Of moinbera he will kindly' condescend to . . . mith" 'its aptness for his audience, hot ore even and. the'ohospest pavement. I . postif and danced the� death dance, white �:­ ". .1 . . . ' Westmeitlit the 0ountg010*of Mmyo,Lady. appolnithraeor fouroesolonal interpreters I I I . . .. reading'aloua-his own works, how'psooton. Tnu G:BANGnn8 AND Li � iG10LATfOt.-At the Swift Runner lAughed' , and . , , Bloomfield, Lady dG Froyne, Lady Constance to aid his pets "from Point Levis' in the � Xleasonable Econtai"T. I '. at"'y lie throw himself. into the task, and. session at the* Exagusivo"Committea of the all to, look upon..�-tilo.. , "Whole I=' � "I I , I . . -Bollingliam, Lady Mary. Burke, Lady Along dechaigo of their dgty. - . � � " . � � � how,. fffact on his audience, howovdr I � . , ,. . -Daly, Mrs. O'Conor, Mrs. Cagan t Mrs. Geys , Dominiow Grange yesterday it petition Was an i good joke. At half-psot nihoA'af."34.1 Ill .. tit . We do not like atfuglneso. We do nbt like minute, escaped him, the� would'. perhaps drawing -up praying, for amendments to the , nd ' . . . . I The report bf ilia Prison Sanitary Com. economy when it. comas, down Ao rags' and- �Jcegfii: to understand what their tA I sk menho. he demanded mote food, a . after ,ealijug, a . .. ­ I . A)eage, Mrs. Edmund Dense and Mrs. Blake . . , vote addbd to the General Committee. : mitteo' to the Logialatnre on the Condition otarvittion.. We -bAV6 no sympathy with she , . . I ­ I , Act of-inoorporation, which the Searetary was Poland Of PsAlmloga, mounted the gallows an& ,t, % .� . . , . . . I 1. * � of the Frinkliort (Ky.) Penitentiary, describes notion, that thepoor man should hitch ,himself I. At the meeting of -the St. John Proobytery in, iilgtruOtOd to Itsinamit to the Dominica Par. submitted himself to the execaflonC4 who. .�. , ;., , . . � I Intelligen-.o hag reached Cldnmel that on 'a deplorable state of- affalro. Eight convicto Moncton, NIB.. the other day, aletter, was read liament, acoom Denied by A Bill containing � bad recovered hi nerve. Ondof­jb�, , ,1, ,;.- - .� p I .0 a Po IGO - - . I .101irlatmas morning' a rather Serious ro Cannot live longer than a tow months ; fifty' to a oat and Stand still while the root if the from Rev. S. Houston, cf Bathurgtj who was the proposed amendments. The, prinolpat . . . . " . 1. � world moves forward. It ion6man's duty to . officers attempted to read 'a Prayer, but 1,his ;,�'­ , . . . . . occurred between some members at the 7owh others probably pannot".ourvive the a _prepent, asking an inv6stigition.luto ii charge change will be a clause I giaujibg the Domin. voice 'was drowned by thajoero and shouts Of , 1 , k,*, , . I, " _ 11 , pining deny -him Sell every amusementi, every'luxuryi- iolf Grange � power - so establish Provincial the Indisnei a - son gave I a Zuessrot Stationed -tit Fethardt and some Spritig ; two. hundred Are in a staid of dolollityj every recreatio preferrad by him -against Rev. WmAditeholl, ind'sheriff Ri6hisid " " 'h '. , , . I .-Civilians in that town. It would appear that livid the' balau a are- not healthy. n, every comfort, ,that he may GTaug6's. A petition to the Ontario Assembly haugman thelaignal. I I 0 *'The got rich. It- is no,inall'o duty of St. John, in connection With a rusnor Said I Tho-irrip, fallund fflilrift, -', . �,' I . a party 0 the hussars.and civilians had been are badly drahie& the Sewerage borg, I . Ao make �an Joe. to have been spread by 311r, Mit6h6ll to , tug was. also drafted asking that the imposition 'Uun'herwoiitdown,�itlz,,is4rgaI fooei-thb;o�i_, I " . . . . I I a eyes, and cars to the I - , TO t iFon hu I I I ... _to shut hi . t - being a drop of five 'foot., to Ale klili; 1 -on UP' - to - I im B . . . -guffek- of inarke ides on farmers, -produce in oitiao,� . , oU—­ , &K, --a I * -­ ' ­ his follows and ,deny. 'himself the -Was outil6*u in An hour, , ,' ' ', I dtin together -eh the"caure Xoactoivei -,,,,. irio "O.Ver-crow e an t ere* ingi Of offset that he (Rtiv. Mr, Houston)* bad doliyer. 4 without 6 � , , , I. , I . I . . ., onjoyment'that fesultsfrom generous notions, . . . Y . , .,� . . .0160mg hQuk When the �Clviliaufl. were is a glenergi lack of 016krilingoo,, ;Ontilati.00 ad a plagiarized German 11 not a hundred miles t6WAk and villagep,be abollobod. " Struggle. The boa I I . parading S� q Streets they met rind I from Toronto 11 last year. Mr. Mitchell had Peopio arevory extjivagsut -and buried in the .4nownutaide tlig'fort. ft� ;,.-, , . I Wholesome food. . Merelythat he may board wealth,for his heirs in Xa� York the Afternoon the Ind , , , � words were exchanged -between them 'oh ledy at Dliantin Brittany, al about. . ' The 27imes'hao beard of repent . throe husears oat on page. Some aiogky . A young Engli been notified 'of Mr. Hohiton's -intention to thin winter. falls hold 4 grand feast, . .. .. I .1 . Bat theta is tin economy aBk.for the juagment of the Prooloytery in the. single entertainments that have cost 010,000, oicing at being "Well ��id of a,'mdHj.dcOOiA'-� , "" : . . . I , I alleged Who had boon elo&iing her gloves with =r,,r ospeoially Commendable in man who � 21 , :,; F � . � .it 'a that the soildieref Wh" promises but did not attend the meeting. The 015,000, and P Shed villain, , . , , :, - ­. ;.- I - . 0 patrol6dih, hold hot gi6vroa band hoar a struggles with povarty-Ah economy which L'Will oven .020,000. The perlod-of I . �. I !.:� � ..�.. I i , " .;. .�.-� t�, , I . __ I . aid to be from the ''and - _. . I I � �';.,.� !�:., .!., ,shouted "Down with the Pope And Popory,)i � tton to delighting in worn thala her ., ­ . ��, were 9 North' of Ireland, glove caught fire, and on her inatinatively mattqr, it Is said , be doalt With at the reokle s extravagance The Glum of the 4olay in Addlog �`ba,.'Aatp4 ,.. ,, ,,I I candle, to barn Ra Jena of Cotton, when the in con8iitens with happiness and which must I Vag 'returned, : be praotided if the Poor Man would aeottio 1201i meeting of the Prosbytery, . Manha, and that the civilians retorted th other , old-fi— - - .3 . ., Suit'. the -other ple live in New York In Squalid, ,wretched train and Iffit 11hPilabbed Victimi'A 'ihai 1;66� ' ' ' " Insulting Orion. A row WAS tfie re trying to extinguish the flamo with independence. It is almost every manoo, .1310hop UOxe, at New York, says It r . ore. alore ,;nan ,Ivv,vvv poo- , , hussars ant Into barracks and brought,Tbo that also took fire. Both' hands were H�' pilviloge, and it becomes his, duty; "to �Jive Sometimes strikWIllm as probable that l I torn of the Vey wtis tho.'exatoolvo,lAddilfilhNi ."', . W out frightf ally burnt that amputation would have Within his means --not up to, but Within there to 66milog a time Of' persecution Poisonous. destructive tenement houSes- Of th, . 0 Water; The Aivern,pould, uot,,qp. isn.,,, . fourteon or fifteon of their abloaraaes contrary been necessary, but the Unfortunate VIGUM them. Wkalth'dogo not xdako the mat! and which 'will faaa all ' Christiana Again . 1. Als000, w0ar"Jowelo, inch b6fGrb.th6m"Th6 *Ater 10 Iwiut� tiji' r I to orders, and a general melee followed, about d2nr6hRopu 10'000 live in P - expired prior to tho operation, should never be takon into account in our into . golden Witty, first burning tip a . naptuously, lounge in purple state, deep"Where-tho,tr4in0ailk.'. A= 11114"diVir - ,�f twenty -nix yourig man of the town seflailing L gfoht deal of dross and putting A' find time wearisome, and pino'46r A now joy, 0 the opiaiarat Ono of the young man had one Thirteen . incendiary fires Ware reported judgment of men, 'but Competence should way much ,Walked along the.bottom U6111 h,9' .1 bo,,.s Z alwaydbe peoured when it Gin by'the piaotice tin that had, boon mistaken for silver. There 1% freoh Sonoation, L I I . .Oamb plump ,,, Of his fingers badly bruised', aid a sword wao at Wheeling, Va., In twenty-fouv I I .. ,up again - cluk object of Iran.' - Re at first - - �" . labs A I � � I Stolen from ono'of the huouto. The g1jira, Monday night. The streeto were. crowded of ecpnow� and gelf-douW to only 6 tolerable Alto millions Of thinking Rua believing ThO City of Patti has last opened o6on thought 1twasin pats bt the bVIdg8;,bUV'*hd1j . � 1 . I under Lieutenant j6huson,turnea outabd with excited people. One hundred Swint eltont. It'ohould be scouredinotoomach for ObristiAnO W11041:8 not fats go YOt.,48gause an 210w,0011trAl Moboole of design for g4lo. only, ,10 feltover It,with 418 hatift ha.foquitll visH., I dispokood the riotus and brought back the pollee are how patrolling the City$ Noarkentis others to look upon at to raise ug,in thoesti. yetth6ybave not felt a mom6ntlo anxiety Education Indrawi'ng has ,lately been inside theoidglAd. The first thing btbuj4�UPI.Was, '' I soldiers, some of whom have boom oontetieda � I bevel beau made. �. mation of otharai as to. occurs to us,the con. About theories that rest upon so Blonder a' compulsory in France, and thO meang, for, the lamp of a ralifoid thrilagd. � - �� . I to �' The King Of the Belgians got 11 . #61ousnead Of frillopendenoo and the consiant baoO of demongtratdd fact. ' Bat come the it are therof ore boing., extended in � . I pao.k,aldrill for potioadValrying train seven t( g only 01,643 110,11111n . WO UOT0 mil liti organ -grinder, u ' I Carte ays. The Stolen Sword was brought it day, and, if the wage; 0AtiSfA6iloft.whiOlX Is received from Ito Require. worst that Professor Smi%4 and his. school, every airgeotidn. . 11, o maWr :, . God, , . tath ,how humble hit WA#o who igotildn't ouv.iotj . , 'a ate again r6du M0111 andpoombdifoh. � , . !, � � .bredlet, an 0, calamity on thd Church It wil' who will of Frank India h qq 4 All , air# every, time he on -back to the barrack grouitil lietli morning, will havo to oft* We own wood this whollor., I . ., OnViall, the BlshoP.saYot on the 11 Bad(- him property to his wife. , 0 1 W a group of Children , . I 11 � . . . . 11 . . I. . . � .il. . , . I , � � . I Playing In. -trous 61 a hoad. 1. . I : . .1. � '... . ". I I � . I .. l - I � - .. . . I ­ I I I � . I . . . .. ... I . . . . I 1. . . ­ .I. ,;.,-. , . � .. ., . . I . I 1� I .. .. .1 � . . I . . I - I . I . I 11 I �� I I I � .1 , � I I . � �. � I . . . . b, � I . . . I I I . � . I . � I I � I I . , - . I , . I I . 11 I � I I I I � ­ . 11 . . . I . . . . I . I I �: I . I � L 1� . 11 . I . . I 11 � .i I . -� :1 i I I I I . I . I I . I . � I I . I I 'i"�. . , . . I . I I I . I .1 . . I . . 0 .. I . 1, I I .1 I . . 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