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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-18, Page 6- , r, ,%, -4 1 �- .1 0% , V� . I JL*- , �� �� , V � . If � . I . I . OL I I . ti, . � 1. � � . - - � � I . I . I . , L I � I , , . - I . I ?I I I � . � . , I 41� . - enMINT !T!T!!!"T!TM . i . .; , . . . I .1 . �. I I I . . ... � ­_ � I—— I . � . 1-1 . � - __ - -, , � , I ..-. In -_ . I ­ - I , - ­ _; �.,Nkwmmwmmmmm _ ­ Art T14ou 141YINX,Xot It . : n U, oneaktag,vIllsinq going &boat. They- � ONTAR-10 LEGISLATFREs Mg. NOWAT said that PA the Government - XXOL19111I 4QQLXX11V- MR - . 110 into churches and �. till of how low are - I . I I � orders wm all disposed. of, � he - hoped the � — ISK 11PDXAMMI. 1 . -i. Me foudwIck sweet tribute to a mother's there, and theyorldclog7iiWons, It is my � 4r.1'r -­ - --- .�__ - ­-_­ -11011i 91113101111111 oppoills woVd -'consent to � -1 ­ I U fill of touderinexulog, and Is worthy 4dralrat-Croslor has died In lille'Zo,le of Oyer, 9,350 was recently m" 4-94.11! Who Wilte. ft) . Ilia pu- allig of the only publio Bill rem ' - �.by R4op " * =P00 , opinion the,% If $bay should jet their okutio. � FOURTH PARLIAMENT -FIRST SESSION. , vagil 1 namely � I talog, Wight at she no of 77. Dorriiii, of Ulster, 04 raises -pence, I , I I I � *racked o.4 T'highway they ,dossrvp it , . - - . .. I that of the member for East Lamb Ur,Xlobart Baker, 0, BOO ox-ruspeptor at the Duke of Connaught Is to visit Ireland. � . I I , Is there no grand immorta;t sphere donotinton totakoanyatepoagelass$h0m. ton, reopq6ting public officers of Ontario. It L I I , , I I .. Mort the resilin of broken lisp. I leave God to be their executioner.,, TOAOMTO, Match $,-The Speaker took the 174otoxise, has died, at the ago Of newly four, and It is whispered he will reside near Dublin. - I I � , ___ -To thawAnta, 9WA Awk VA boxv.- __­ 1-1 - � __ ____ chair at'"�,,V.-M. --- -- -- - - - - - -.---- .- _ ,pr9vjded forreturne of the 0111911111331116 Of all iscorayearm. -.-- - - __., - .., I ,;_. - ­ , -, I I I I " Awl drive the tW publi�'Oftlaeri, It would no$ gonto eftest . , . $froai woophig eyes- The PA Eft6rd Houghton bell been appoini" I . nee ofWalem, its ,Grand Matter at, I L I . I . Where winter welts 14 endless spring, . 161111BEIR1133 IN TRE HOU034 till the Ard of4anuary 111 Mrs. Nightlagolt, MotbOr of Mloo Florence professor of Music in the. collegs of MAY, I I i ,�n , ' ,' 'fig -Noll the'unallsh Froammootio, has definitely fi;od I I mt, The Bill was Nigh I I a plan it ,ear Ith deathless , L . fflugal$ sod Lady Verney, dled-las$wetic U00 I . I . Oro 0 0 p dear ones sing on Thursday', $be 90kh of may, for laying the A second discussion was rolme,4 by the Op. read a thlrd. time, and &,be Holame, Adjourned in Lando I 04 I L � L , I I lion atone I , . . 1. I u )if her 92ad year. I . . ve q a orld.of our.4? founds of 'the, now cash as 4,45. . , . . I 4 I - I L L I L I . adrill as position on the right of persons $0 A Pargonstown Correspondent tologr4pbs ­ . - I I I . , ISO . , � , 0 0 are wet � . I ocoup . Mr. Whitley, M.P., has been preoented,.by that t . hree inquests I held there have to . Aulta, �'_ L � I I . wo ... I ;Tgaro. It will be (says the Freemason1l. the. Posts In the Assembly while Ill y war, I 1% . some of big Politicai frienA V a I are 0 ateeo; 0 I . ,4 1 U 1, t aro t firm I ceremony of thekind over perfo i0Y arrears for timber 411io. The . M , erdlato of death from starvation � 1, d I og yet, . I � . gall _s, with a broug- - P'00it!00 of-" the TolmovTo, March 5, -To -day, Ist threi ham silld a pair of, fine Wknes, m, honor . . . �, I ,­ dost t n SO tame, . al ,Highness in'Eugland as Grand Members referred to Wag fully eXplariffiby it Governor ion for Liverpool. �of A poor woman named Elizabeth McKeown, L I ,',,a 110! and will be Ilia Ord Ocalemiastloal Mr. Pardee, Add, Mr, Miller called attention l(ving et a place called Gartarsagby. mou I X'ster o'clock, Rig Honor the Lioutena him elecd . I . . I feel thy. kisses o'er m ' building"evereonstr I uct . ad under the guopl000 . I I , dinga Tha Rogiqlrar-Goneral for England otat . . L � po thrill. to, proceeded In otate to the Parlismont buil , . L' Tho L , 1 she $got tha th arrearages tire at. present I - L I 00 Kilns. died from want of food andL negleeL , uunseen angel of my, life; , . . I And *ag'plesse,446. prorogue. the first session tb th 11 I I bear thy hymns around me Shrill lot she, Grand Dodge. of England. His Royal smaller than they have been At almost Any of th at the dea rate in Loadork*olllk before L . I . I An undertone to'Care end strife. Highness will be alloompented by the Prince . A Ontario Lggiolature by delivering the last wag, owing -to t 9 influence of cold a The three men William And Simon Kelly, , I I - so timeolnee Confederation. � . I . I Lh , led . I I . - 11 . L . following fog, higher than in any week mines thi cholera An' . I I � . Thy tender eyes upon me all4not I of Waleois Bud will be the guent of Lord Fal. � I a Jamso Fanner, charged. with murdering I As from a being alorlfled� mouth a Tregothnsm. I . MR nonoWo Tlell". L �- . I to L � . Lord. Lucaulo horderatia, usiarWaBipo I fl., woral � Till I am thipe and thou art mine, . _ , SPEZ09. opidera of, 1819. 1 1 . And I target that thou best died; At a recent meeting of the Hall (England) Mr. MEBUDIT11: said he objeated'to The Gen0emen o/tAdkegivatsve Asoembly; 0!1 ThUrN4§y W9,fk# Sit PRIt9n HOIMQI Zg%r last week 410olistgad, from duslody, no evl- . ' L I . � I "I I almost lose each vain regret District Committee of Wesleyan ministers; .reference to His Honor's. trip as an officlial I d.enilli igainat thilm being forthcoming. . in visiong of a life to be; I visit in the report of the Pablio . its I am glad to oo'eilao to relieve you from Beverley. a woman nhined Butler, wife, of a L . I . L Accent . I 1. Lady Liglowell received a i � B ithor. art thou living yet, I the following resolution vrawallopted: That Committee, He in no oenee ocluoidered'it further fitIC11441268 upon your .Legislative oner, killed bar son,, aged toov bypc , .1 I . . I :!, ut, in( I gard Ason . I I . And doot thou adi remember me 2 . while recognizing the ftlonali attitude of an offialal trip. duties and to think you for ther oltre and sh"wards out her own throtA, She is jury on Wednesday morning week by the . . . fat . . I � Some of the clergy of the Established Church � . consideration you L he . ve given to the in I any not likely to recover., overturning of a dog oart. in wbich she won . i � The apringtImes bloom, the summers Vida, this Committee regrets that In this District, , L � I . The waters blow along,my way, ' � , - AZT,wso Or LvLaTiclj, 0 useful memurea to which I have $o-dsy been The Prince of Wales, boo replied to.-& being driven by Lord Lintowell to the slatlo4 I . � But over every, ]light or shade the,diffloultion of Methodism are increased The Bill to make further p�ovlslons to. 'called upon to aosens. . I . at Ballyhooly. I Thy memory lives by night and day; end its proo . perity hindered by the policy and I . Bristol gentleman who forwarded a epeelfia . oath opeoting the estates of persons oomfined in Is. gives me great pleasure ',to know from for removing tatoo marks, that thore in no In a letter to the London Times, Lord, . 0 DO Me to 018010 MY wildest pain, tialiblag of many others of the, clergy. Doe. kifYftfinil' r the insimp was read the third . - ave taken the% my truth in the report respecting the tatoolng of . t 11 _�#� I , to . I the action you , h "Milltown ouggeets thi the Church! sur. . I Like some sweet song that cannot lie, trinies are taught and practices prevail which time and passed. Government Will have your cordial and. the two rrinces 'on board the Bacchant p Amd, like the murmur at the insirl, I I I plus should be devoted to tho completion of . ... - - I . i-'Growg deapoi when the Storm is nigh. __ - L. _. are Popish in their obaraclpr, ,_ Gailda RMA .. ­ . 'URVO. . . loy�al ,tlq ggpqrl I . 0. 'd . ­ ­ . - ­ Din the railway system fix Delia - know the brightest stars that set .lug the jug$ 0141111411 ., The Lord Olignoellor presided at the a . .under Goy;M SION 0. . Appp,qft- . I Pon- , ­ � . L- ­ , . ... . . other societies are formed, one condition of . and rights of this province, more " f a now coffee palace in Holborn, London, mint itipeivisloit. I I Return to bless theyearning sea; membership being a pledge never to enter a When the Division Courts Bill came up. for I a ....... P' . But, mother. art thou livirgypt, ocially in their efforts to sustain "' Y Ilight;ir He rfjoleed that thera 'The death ionnuouncoa of Lady Hamondo.' . . I And doob thou OUR remember me 2 . siding an amendment to strike out Award of the Arbitrators by which t4e on';.daeoas I I Nonconformist plaeo.of worship, There are the third to ' . teh, p . - bad I.W., be.. A. . She wag the fourth daughter of the Into, �. . : . instaticas of persecution, And the clergy, are the section Allowing the taxitidu of I nest effort. throughout � � . I � . . ­ lawyers northerly,and boundaries 0 ' f Ontario the country to subdue the evil of drunken. Heury Grattan, She married 1h 1862 the . . I sometimes think thy soul comes back In =places seeking to undermine us, and fees was defeated by. a' majority of At to 24 bava been tied, and I have note. . I I I '1�1 I-'rom o'er the dark and silent streaw, , An amendu = late Sir John Esmoncle, Bart , MI. P. for the � I � - . - � 'Where last we *atched the abin - i I n - g - track to I to our poopla from us. . 5ent by Mr. Meredith, boademn to acknowledge the promptneii with which County of Waterford for twentywals yours. I . . . I � judges John Comerford, a diamond f,etter, has . . I To those green hills of which we dream To persons seeking an Illustration of the 4ag the taking away from the county you have placed at the diaposal of my been re In additloh to the Z260 given 'Thy loving arms around we twine; I I I manded An London on a charge of � to pay off the .. . I � I . . .1 continuity of th of the right to appoint clerks and "liffa, advisers,. the. n000 that having 'debts, at, . . � I ­ My check blooms younger in thy breath, 11 a Church may becoifimondkil, 11 seary lands .for. . Till t on art mine and I am thine, � the followling from the Bishop of . CarIliele, was clef sated by a maj ority of 44 to 25, and Cos., . � appropt isted to BIB bwnage diamonds I the Cape Olaar fimbermov, the I I . � th, . a h Par I'S gratifying to me to observe that of she value. of 44,000, having replaced them Baroness Burdett Coutte has distributed, . . - Witb64%fl. thought at pain ordeath part of a speech 'recently delivered at the t Ard -amendment, also by Mr. Meredith, to Ilp . 11 _ I � . . , with Imitation Stories hn wa, as,.,,water. 4 bar reprevel6tatIve, Mr. W. Aohmoadt - . . I And yet�a ,times my eyes are wet . . Hudclerafield0hurPh Institute: O'Lastyear onlarge the jurisdiction in cases Whora the the subject of providing 11 . . I 9 . I I With lears for her I cannot sea- I SIW debt is 11ildidated, as well as in those where and no a h ofs. =t, bver ,0200 amongst the distressed, "..... .Ohl mothor, arkthou living at, at this time 11 gaid'the Bishop, I � increased alloom ad tion for t a 'districts In the west, land ham Ong I - , , as making . � . : I . . Ancilloattlionstillremamterme? � . my way up the River Nile.. The Nile Is a it Is ascertainable by the signature of the Legislature and Governmental Departments , At the Wilto Assizes He,u;y Harman, a .!aged to con - : . . , "at defen ant, was voted down by 49 to 23. ,The. �ba ' . it that laborer, was wentanced to death by Lord tribute the sum vt ;8500 towards making . I . . j'u.um river down from th central d . engaged lour attention. I trai I bar I bar on the west coast of Sligo. . S. . . 1 40 N .. I to the Mediterranean 0 t there reading WAN then osirled., 0 out exceeding The estimated cost, build. Jabflop,pW.boelger .ter the Mai I . . . - ago,tit'llcis . L . third � with . I . rder of a Wan � i i . I I � . I roc%taractainit. Anclyounisynowell.gay . CORRECTION. I I I � ipgo, Will be erected fully equal to the demanda named GrymeS, near Swindon, In* 1874. He Rev. Mr. O'Sullivan, P. P., MllorR]in# *ro. I � AMONG, THE MUCHESO. that the Nile is not the name river lie . of the public a ' �o , gave bhu4elf up, and. confesoed the crime coutlyWaitok,pri.- the Killarney;. -Bookyd of I . . , . . low the I ervide 'And in all respect , * , ­ I ;�( On ­- --a ­ . � �'tfien",-*zirdoolbiawe- . , I Mr. MEREDITH said that by an error in the volantarily� ,-,,-, ­ , -- ril C __ . ,� . I first cataract as above assay that the.0hurch I � worthy of this, grout and voldthy province. Is 3i, no�an -gave � . . Mail report some'remarks Made by the mom- The readiness wish which you have voted e. � - fibi aceount of the State of big flock. He Raid . ,; � . . ofEnglaud_ is a diffarent Ch=6 at -one period bar for Molick In the Tj. 0. College zeeoldhons Three children have bash -drownc�d- b. . . . , i . ­ . Notes. and Comilisents'A nt all of her history from what she was at. some - . . Sum of. money for the rolief'of oi _ pipf breakiiDgWi- the ico oil A pond ieur Watford. that ads of 7,000 10orers in like district . - . . . � , , . I he& been run into hiff (Mr. Meradith's) speech.. 1; fferlpg. �� - there were not that day more thin fifk� mexil., - - ­ - - � I the IDenonsinations; . former period.' . . . fellow-oubjeets In Ireland� will, r arit'sure, be Thefr.motbar*, who b vored to. I I _ ­ 11 - . . �, � . .,What . He had not stated he supported the Govem. warmly appreciated by them, -and. save employed, and nearly oil were on the verge . . � I ­­ ­_- . . : ­. , � I I i ,-_ . I .- -, L , " , ,�­ . t the Roman. , Catholica In . Great � I - affoid,mi.-them, w4a with difficulty rescued by the .."' ' a eint­` � ­ I I . Mont r000lation-orx-the-subjecs. , . 1 7 1 . . 'Hjl� Bdta�ln ivai ' inaipsip�d I' ' - . _'t utm �of father, who, however, was unable to do any. of starvation. I . I . I , In -7,000 churchyards of England it -is a . , n 1829, the last.. -- - .-, - - .- __-Ir- ---,;- . . 11, . T, .fresh. proof of the-oommoh Ban inie . I . mpoosible fare dissenting parishioner to be ' ' ' - , - - ,PUBLIC orproling. � I , eleven clauses of the. Belief Act Were directed . interest and Sympathy which unite the thing -to save his children. . . . Sirlous rioting took place in Aiklow, In . I . - . buried by him own Minister. , 'tqWard the " gradaal suppression dad' -final The Bill respecting Pablio Offiderg In On. people of the many widely -separated portions The' conosquirlae of the closing of name pumps in . � '64ibition 9 of Jesuits and other male mom. ta io w a passed through Committee . Qaean has telegraphed, through Bir , . 11 W, Logan" &snails .Rev. W.,S. Ralusfor.1 pr .1 . . otHer Klijeety's DoMinions. John powell.)o the general manager of th the Fishery. by order of the Board of . . Of, bers'of Roman Catholic religious societies in' . I I 'a T -Brighton Aquarium, oxpressings, deeireto . . 4of 01'. Jamag' Cathedra), Toronto, for praying - . I he Bill incorporating, the. Agricultural a Guardians, on the raeommendationoftba . the U M d. Kingdom. Any memb6r of these ' UPPER CAXADA COLLICON.. , 00110gei . - -which has - just,become law, shows present to the company A West Indian I . in an txtqwporary manner before a " . I I turtle. eanitpry officers'. The pump were forcibly � . - a recent soolatill, 8I %Atbla to banightneni for life Iwo, After'tho Municipal Bill had been read a the sense entertained by -you of police Wire a gafilted. The . .. aernion in go,utreal. ' r .. . � , . . the Import- Instructions were duly sent for its immediate opened, and the : � . In ,f d adience to'such a sentX 0, to ird line and certain returns ordered, Mr. �Anoa n. the sanitary officer. was I , di: ' May of Dr. Halpt _ . Mi !A. McCall Will, shortly leave England PO 'it I I 0 th t of that institution to the farmers Of removal to the Aquarium, Where is will be 6 ad � .. � !vItudekfq,r lille. Theme penal clauses crooks withdrew the motion to, ratify the Untsdo, And I have no -doubt your viewm thus exhibited. - . ­ burnt, and some"windows In -his house ' 11 . - f6r West Affloahio'barge of a Missionary Mr. P. J.. smyth'.prQposea to.ropeat by a Bill Order-iA-Council authorizing the . expenditure ,.-expressed will be shared to 4 constantly Ad. I broken. , Forgy extra police and.the Wfoilow . . . . expedition destined for the. River Congo, jusk introduced a tb B It sh . Parliament. of 630,Q00 cut 61 capital for boarding house OroftbillIg extent by all classes of the peoile. Sir William Bagge'd' illueog terminated Sub.inspector arrived In town, when She , I afterward to join Mr. H. M. Stanley's party. "I �'gllll . fatally. on. Thursday morning week. Pit W. . . I ,� I I I - I I His Bill SISO plovide%jIM no usei trust or . extonoilin1la connection with Upper Canada Am the utility of this institution 113 further a a ' rioting was renewed. The whole Flghery has I , The liome Mission Vo disposition of real or per Orial property for College. ,He explained that he did so simply demonstrated by qxpatie A age w 8 in his, sevantieth year a ointaxiUi for the nee, steps will, be - 9 w 8 431111- been left dependent for its water supply on um , . W-dotern Section of the Presbyterian Church anted at the Charterhouse and at. Balliol . . pious or charitable uses shal4a deemed void on account of the complaint that the matter taken by my Government to give early effaes a I a. x d, river and due well. - . I . I . . I . . .will meet on Tuesday, 30th'inat., at.'the . or ifniawf al on the ground that'i is puperati- had been Sprung upon the Hodge, and no& at to tho, proposition 10 Appoint an AgrjoQjtUrAI L 0 leg 0 for and was elected M. P. for .. Xohn Burka . , residing in . a desolati Cabin aV, .. . DeAdonal QOd# Boom of Knox Church, To. . tioneor for a superstitious ob3ack, all because I Commissioni and to ensure for a' Norfolk tit 1837.. -He represented the county Whiteford, near Birr,. Rings, while.'in a, I . I . . . " position.he had taken the day before on the 'net ny outley "a Irdia that time until- Jaly, 1857 ; -was rem " . I , . I I . � he was prepared to abandon the . , . ronto. , . . I . - - tired .the ,most praotioa.1 and:.baneficiii elected In XnIy,:i865 ; and tit of ungovernable frenzy choked to death I . � . L f The, latest .11ioclorsion from the Noneon. . AL 19sidealo Deccliful question. The discussion was carried on by results; . . . . , niace,the division bin poor wife, the mother of ten children and . I I 1. I formist ranks to . . "'.... I Messrs. Lauder, Morris Gibson . The extension of the jarladlotion of thq Of the county, has been o.ne of the members thb last of them only eight months old. Owink , . L 11 - ., L She Church Is. that of Mr. - London Truth: "That fair - 0" , for the western division. .1 , Robert .Vaughan, �Tho has till lately'been between I. I led Ag 'Uron Division Courts will tend to mactwe to a large b He was created a 'to the presence of want among the children - I sixteen and sevanie6n, "hi 10, %a.o MR , , and Rdso,'who all proton I'llfit %Udng Aronst in 1867. - . - . . ., I . - I.. � I . - minister, of a Congregational Meeting House but of the Art School and Is waited for by 'p#manent improvements on I the present number .of Suitors 'a more ready and less . -lecture 'in some bidkering wall going on during the day, .1 I . . . at Forest Hill.-Doininion 0hizrahman.' - , a handsome young Hindoo-ago, maybe, val ble Oita. . � . expensive means for enforcing j US& demands, . hfr�Bright lately presided at a and the wife, being out on memo.. business, I . .1. . . . . 1. . Rev. W. Smyth, formerly of this city, wrijejB I nineteen -it . is -no business of yours I ,4#11 COXCURUENCE. . I I . . while other amendments o Land n by Mr. Dale on the rise Of Evaugki, returnedatit found biffli'i in the set 61 ahas-� - I . I . 0 , � . N . I I . tioned by you will add rasterMly, -sp-she set Nonconformists. He opoko on the.power - _ ­­. ­, . - ---I--,- - - . . -.tigin'g,a,-ekUd-for--Iltile,,or-,no-offoyaoo,-whon--- "' � . . that a revival is iii ptogrojea at.Fleshergon (his .that- the -two. ineet.- wish --fiery animation- � '- Tbe _1_r4,pf -for -,concurrence In the-rasolar.- -6t- tfiflf_lillcivi�i __ � ., 6f --X"n -ohlofifflif- "' ,!I-,-,-- ,311 ungF"al-an - . L-- I � � � . a __ - _ 41i. . � , _� - e_. I �, � � -1 -­OV111011 a the mother--tititurally Interposed and- ___K-;!-_ , i �prekent 6fiirge).' Ubwards of sixty � bjAve on hill side,. bInshing, 04Y ,dolighl -r or i _ 6on'trided it . a 1. influence with that ,of con- , � � _ .. - k.pla.bers.;., ..tions r'n t$4-from-committe6-of-s'nool*-Wal.. - . gap - . .fal t _=ended him, on.w &.quarrel­ottaueiL-wijh��­, - � " par. an ai0indments in the Muni. - ­.. � , _- i - � - _; . . : - boen�, *Ifaekirik - Bud -about thirt Aiiii be - -- .;i1d7.`zkdsine_a's_of yours it they walk side ,then pfoceaddil*ith. Outheeleventh -IThN I blob I .- � y an " _Keoq.-_ -cleal-, ,from-,yopr:delIborsfidns,,. ­fOrMjJy;­ I.C-116 inflaOrloo,of..the latter tended- 'the above Aid*ending. The , pollee lsitnM - I , law,resulting .. convorked.',Two services are held daAly by side. closp-Jogether, .. 4be-, .,:fair. -hair- l�ltdlii"Tcitin,g,'�tk�4DO-r�-fi5i,.- ---h-- - ­ - - . Abnont nelloseatili to totpor,. numbness and ' .1. 7 ,.�_.­ - flis � namigration m6r6 piiitii6faily ifi6oe ,,which reduce the- from the children that they find no'lood At ' - * , 'WiF - . sti, .., - . ft6pa-AlThe _p �biin_jl_ing ififfilho dark as the two -,"faces Department "uiddok\CivII Gcivertimbsit, Mr. -even to death, while Nonoohlqrmity, by ith ty'Rup of Mul . I I � Fiffiii` Sitor 1. *0io'eOlaus i . number of statutory- eximptions and'tMot- . ,_ : for some days. Add but sqsu Ply � ' Catholic �huroh in Baltimore, 'has Madel. nearly touch, -while. they talk rapidly slid mRRZDI7cc: divid d th Houma. The, regain. Isin o'in ilie-incidences of local broaderviewsof th responsibilities of life, for weeks. .. I I . . 1. , as '1' . I I -his kdhertince to the 761mostinwhispeie.; no business of yours if tion wee,conourried In eb�,18 to = ' * � ' as" ation ching"Ot IAU.to be of great public received an invigor"14 I . I .�, I ;. . I pubil a renunciation of I . conn ag impalks, and'fower .. �, . I . 11 . Ohurchof Rome, add will'begin at once a they part -hurriedly.jast before taining1be On the twelfth resolu I(kn, Mr. Bouvrim tax . . . Mr. Bright, writing to' a London jou �' . , . . � so u bellivill. .. . I ­ � I which bad left Its mark on his t6ry. . I _ =0 an, ' __ � . : I � I I . I owner of pait (about 1,000 acrop) .of the Bdg. . . ooaroo of studies In Protesti - afraid of- being been by those who could and oi6etor And travelling Allonj- says-,, 1--o'hunot,'proland-36 off& ' ' " ,- "' . . int cloctritiob irlil coiner of the street Where Rho lives, eyidently moved that the item for the\0slory of Divi- While-thigoubject is surrounded with eon. The Manchester Guardian� mays that the� of � 1par4tory4o, being ordained a . Pion Court IO diM I . ' . , . ' ..mI*jqie,r, _ . .would 'declare ;*-'and:T- you- ate ...not , called ho.ki­k­ . I __ . . .exPDX11,00, .Siderable . oultyi- It msy�, ramoon4bl5r be. folloViria. legacies hAili bean rlefs by4he late — &Hung . � . ,. , .7� - . ­ -'a-trip- �. 'O*d - " , , I a Fame ON 0 ,"the b ' I Mr. Thomas -Wrigley'. of Timbarburst, Bury: � � I . ­ " A Scotch Preach' " . no ,.out. Thit. was 16ii a exiectOcIthatYclurds4dirit"o t' as &by opinion AN. to Ifii possibility'oi ar - ­ , � . . . . , or,confeemes that whila'ap. din to . � the =ask as 'division. . , - - .. . , it with a'profifible roph; but one thin' is . patently preaching without notes he really, . the, girl, .P ' metlllnefoiproviding�ueourily against Seat.. O,kbnq College, xio,boo; Manaboater.Gram- , . 9 . . . is raddixig from it manumeript Which. he, See utting ' on a. damage An amendmeni * jol Mr. &wolrrox aleart that, the work, it. und6riskou -at an , ,, . 11 - Our* dents- to - brakeemon: and other railway. test School, 210,000 ; Goldefal Hospital and must be undertakeni if not, &boo utely as 0 . . _1 . . . . 5 look, goes up to her house do'or as meek no a jug the Government for not olcl4log'�tbs th Do 1. I I : mentally before him.' He Sees- even the mouse, ignorant of tonslod cheese and Jin.no accouus�wlth Manage. servants ... will in- dub, time result in.: , a,. DIs asury $or 'Sick Children, Pandlebulty, . � - Hunter, RONO Lt 00- W&'B,, attsinmont.pf that most desirable object. . 210.000 ; -Albert-Asylum (Idiots), 210,000 ; whole, in very 10ge ssctions� " The vastmass, . . , slope. Thim,use :of . the 'felledly cit visual danger from traps. You. see that, at the very lost on the Bain's division. . � - � I Peat, in -some places forty foetthick, does ,_ .. - . reproientation occurs when he has Written ',�,The measure to prevent the' wasteful. Pary Dlopeniari, z16,'666'_-, Rsilway. Beir- 0 1 . . ' . -8 mildestwayol putting iti the girl's. first Ing $5j400 for a not lie in a hole' but on the level .of the I . , . . . I � marnion and raid it oarof ally before going into b1dom his boo . ,On the resolution for grant ilfttruotion of , Pine timber on free grant vental Accidbut - Belief Fund, 210,000; 1jacent fieldO. ;blob it ov6dopff, timing , *. ':* . , . I she pulpit. I I .1 . n rubbed off.' She has given the School of Practical Selena@ M MR". . . ad i , � . at the least her.- virgin fancy. tO'S Man' 3DITn: divided the House. -The ;csoldsion WAN to bring Moolisfilos' Imatitutem undei' British and Foreign Unitarian Anoei-ation, in &� great blift' ban"k. Some years.ago. I . .. I I . I I .. . Mgt. Capal, one of. the mont noted of the .probably unknown of her' parents, - and concurred in by 49 to 212. . . .. '. . h cognizance of the. Minister of Eclu.1 15,000 ; East l5snosehire Migsiona'ry Sd-olely in &.-very. I wet common, i quantity of ' - � i . emissaries In 'England, hifto.-lately 'cortaintobedhapproved,of as a lover for I On. th6 resolutioxi granting 049,�950 fo a lozlv�� abolish priority of - claimB ,(Unitarian), 25,000 ; Bank Street Qh4peli my bOg burot out and Overton- ton Aegis of , . . I =9 bankrupt. ,,He wastlid Mgt. Catoolly- their child if. known.'. . And 0 has Imanigritiorl, Mr. I., . X, among exec .4on, creditors, * to check. the un- Bury (Unitarian), ;05,000.. , - �. - . . . ,.he MiBRDITil Moved . in it cultivated -land, covering them with vast' - ' � I ad alarge 'p�uuged-into it� life of deception -Of itself amendment that the item ba reduced bi ,to . ' . I in Of LothW,11 and has accumulat' .-nooemsary holdi 9 - Of,cOrOnOr'd-11106BU, gad � At one o'clock Ou' MOI]AILY I morning *ask mosses bf pent, the general'ampeol� of the ', . . quantity of exceedingly rare art treasures, All more than a disaster to the girl. But it. 1 , introduce an Improved'system of-inanage- Nicholas Wright, lourteeli years of R98 . .110 . n ruin much resembli"R that Of it 4XV;A torrent '. . . I 1 $20,000. He pointed out that lost year $he Mont into the Reformatory for boyo at Pons. �og Rev. F. . S. A. Wright; reckor . . which-, including his private chapal arrange. -hot, your affair'; and besides, what' can .you, Attorney-Goneral indicated he would rodude tanguishene; all demopetrate the lively is-- Church, pe dl t . of St. Raul's on the side of the Vesuvius. Nothing but �' . - . . manis, have been brought to the hatunter- expect? Evergince the world -began 1ove the expsnditura whenever he had increased gard of the Logialative 'A bl� Of . Ontario n 0 on, Manchester, waa found hroad canals intersecting the mass and I . . . . Dominion. Churih,man. . �� . . . I has conquered prudenei'and youth has had - itbyovar_$2Q.000. Themmeadmaht-w"Ibst I . "ein : . lyinginfroatof his father's house in.Pon. allowing free vent to the imprieonedwakr , . , . . I for the good government %d,,, . A pastoral letter by the RGmanCatholle to be protected from itself; and it is, only' on the mama division. . � . . I welf4rG Of the dialon, insensible and bleeding from Wounds 'would bobf any ume. ..It it could he mSde . .. . I . ., . . province. ' . -on the. hold. go died before two O'clodk' .worth 220 sh sere its value would be .C33, i: . � Arahbiah6p Of 41419ow, Scotland, to the the affoolation of - the 'pr6sent gay which OnAtem for expenses of AgriefilturalVom. I think you for I "O . . . he suppIl 0, you have .without having recovered congeloionvio. -The 000 0(lo ; and that sum of money *oN � . clergy and laftj of the dicesse otmIog that the sesumos universal discratiola add. the chim- mission, .§5,000, Mr. Monnis ricloved that the voted 'to -service. * , I . . � . n *umber of -baptisms in Scotland was last yes e 1 ftym fooll," , . . . . r the public They will, be little window was open, and it wso'6viden . �. .� . r , Pagil cup A W . item be.not conatirred in. The amendment .expended with 'It t admit of a vast amount of engineering work ' I I . . . .. � I . . . I.. . � the regard -for so nomy that of let the -family had ratire'd the lad had being oxeoutdil..'It."difform altogether from VNIL . OlLs. .1 'd �,'t 4 9 gQt out upon . the roof. and , fallen headlong the fens of England or of Holland, as rivers I ,- � I 1 . given as 14,065, add. in the diocese of - Glas. 'A 11 I 0 , XELY'SU .. I .. Wa4 lost. - . that is consistent �vsith offtilienoy An' . .. gow, 9,079; Multiplying theme by 22, which . BETrTU ' TE FOR'061)�Lt I On the. item of 03.000 for Iock-up as Mass@ - . ublid requirements. I . . . - -(,',-rrinaj' . '�, not run into it ; . b t 0 . , IN Considered a 'low factor, that gives th& Addis L ainiot PIOO Fort, Mr..Monnis .moved that -the. item be - In addressing you. probably for the lssv�' that the.dedessed, getting on the roof of bid -waterihod, an d atiaimal-rAn from -it. The "' ' � . �­Dr. Thomas . . . into the- street. It appeared' afthe inquest do ' i it oloupi a' &1sort of , I R0112011 Catholics of Sootland to,he 309,436, and Practice ol Gyraloology ") recommends not now concurocl in. The.amendment was ' . \ . . . . . . lie a good wdbalituto for cod liver oil 'th � . time Ad my official capacity, I can help and thegain. the diocese Of Glasgow 199,738.' - � a fat 16�11 .. . . . I . . not . fk1her's honoei lad gone to the bed room of a -canals once excavated would Afford means Of ". - �, . I ' of pork. For its proper propiration' - he giving expression to . my earnest, desire plAy.fellow next door, and that is wio.when . A valuable monutuent of Scotch 'granito, . The. ATTonszy.Gxmlna1r; incived that there for the future proop 'carriage fai the gravel which would have to , , I � . I . I ton feet in hi6ight, -has been (with .consent at gives directions am follows : A thick Portion be a Sitting ofthe House � W -mor . row -at It ority �of the Province he wbe,rotprijing that he.,Ull.'- . , * - be laid on the, surface of the. diied b ' 1i . . I � � I . . . . I . of a rib piece, free from, loan, ' . a; in.,ind a a of Ontof to and the permanence..6f three mati- . I., - 09. , - - I I of deceased) erected, bythe Christian lected and allowed to soak in watek for Js Be- -8 ' An oitisordluary feat in shorthauli, repors?, . — I . . . fatcall � scond sitting it -P- 'M,; the tutiono by Which its present Proud aid bapp ' The Nepillewenivin's FrIi6led. �. . I I . . I , public' over the- gr4va. of the 106.Rbbert thirty- former for Govirnme y Ing'was adbQmpliohed at Liverpool on-Fild4 . . . Monson, Blenholm, who during: forty eight us busines's 0111Y,� position has been largely secured, . . Lfl - . . . six hours before being boiled, the water bding Carried. I � . .. I .. . I gay Divine wisdom 'ever. guitd6 . the cloun- night. The'orowd tirrounding the Imperial, - many a yjung girl, It in well known,sufrars : ,-, - ' � ro.had bsen,a self � denying and . faithful I%' should be boiled slowly And ORIC' ; .The Hbuse, then adjournea-at 1.155 p. in. . I k, * frequently *obanged, to getridof the' . where the gue6o,efuloanaldate wall -to opea. lleri6a injury to the oplae,and general health ' . . I . yes . ' 1 sale of its statesmen, and a blessing attend Was � by stooping, and crosoin I � .: . .. I I � , local preacher of the Methodist Ofitijilij and A' thoroughly. Tonom'To,, Mafch 4 -The Speaker took the the industry of the peop!e. � � � . I .00 great that The gentlemen Of the L Press g her 1.090 at work for . ' . . . I , . . . reolpient of class tioketi since 1 20' � . .cooked, and,whilo boiling� the, water must be chair at three o,clookO -� � . I � � . . . . , . were unable t6 get �'Aeai, One of the local many houts day after day. -On Dr. Mallielbe'i , . I * ' � � ,' - - changed several times by pouring it off, and ` The a i h '- ,a ' TolaoiTb, March �5.-The' SpoMkor took the stenographers, whose fame as a n6to-takeris _ , . . 1. Rev. Hi E.-­TAy1orO- late curate. Of. All coneideratio Qk i 6 M niaipal Chair At two-o'clook. . � . attention having boon drawn ,to that matter, , . � I fresh- water, -nearly boiling, subotitutedi . it 'a d Taxation Bill was renamed W Com, . . . . : . . I ' � . I , 06ilitt'i Coventr v. H.'E. Smith,, is to be eaten cold, In the forin of a sandwich, mittee. ", . I .. � . . aellessful effort on heliall of the' . y, and tho,Re . -12 . . a houd6hold Word among the proifeadon, Was 'he made a 0 . , I . . . . I � . PARtUWM1JT -IlifrLI)INGS. ordered to do a voibatinaN,ol "my . 1. . . . late curate Of'P-AtricrOft, have just been ­ I I I I . ., Lord unfortunate *oesmatreon. .He fixes to -the . � . made from:*okslebread� and both hhould be' ' Mr. GmzoN moved anit" a ,intention Pandon;ll but he .could not\,obey ,orders edge . of . an ordinary. table a sort' Of . ' , mendmont to -strike: - ,.Mr. Mounts Asked it it Was th I . . I . received by Bishop 'Gregg into the Reformed � cut'ig thin an possible. 'It is vary-ldutritiono, out the words 1k on a count of suoh'property 0 of the Givierument to invite. architects to jammed in by a surgfiog cro*cl� He was cushion I to ' represent the workees. . I I Church"Of England. T*o Abscong ]low Inin- but It should only be given in small quest. in . oub-seetion 20 of :action 6 of the Act.-:- submit plane for the now Parliament bujjd.� equal to the occilsolon. lie clambilKed .up. a , knees, on - which the material is fastened or - . Isseriag In the Establishment have also titisi until a taste for it has been acquired. it beside the Imperial, and, seated,on" the spread out; A framework of the Simplest ,' ' � applied. to the bishop for oriestal orders at . Oarried6' The BIB � was fi nally rdported so ings. The work was an important 0424, and OPOI his spring ordinatl . . � ' It - is tholmoot concentrated form in which amended. I . . I I I I he wished to -know if the Government ina top, - half-astrida the end of the, balcony, desdiption *admits of the gaining or lowering -. . , . . . . on.. . .. . . . . food can be taken, in the same bulk, and 1)r. Ontho motion for a third reading, , Mr. tended to invite competitiob amongst arohl- recorded every word ip-oken by the triumphant of thle' oniblon, so that the work may be done I � I ' I The trAnefor 'of I I Peter's ,Cheir,, from . IR cannot has frequently seen it retained 'When MRRiDIT31 moved that. �M' � politloisal, While the grgat heart -of tha either sitting. or Stan . di . ng; - but In either a ' , I , , . the.'. -Bill be -not now teats forthe pluing. ' . .. L age , - -1 -Rom ,to Jerusalem is actually disonsigli in' the stomach was so irritable that - a third time, but that it be referred back 'Mr. MoWAT ORid they intended to consult . I h ly � . 0 , . other, Rub. read people be ow palpitated lent he mig t'sumble the vertebral'oolumn is maiitairiod perfect � I , � � some quarters. At Q events it is truo thal - stances Would. be rej sated. For Shia condi.. to Committee of the W-holoj with instructions architects other than L those - of. the � . . . Depart. .down in their midot and be borne away a straight, while the facility thus, given -to 'a' . - L I 1, the Jesuits are very. active in ,Palestine, tion of -the stomach it maybe rubbed up .tostrike-ou% the proVlao....for exempting. Mont ,on, the matter, but )is did not know martyr to the public grood - at lot the words chango'.01 position will lesson the fatigue a ' , _ opening missiong, and building colleges -and thoroughly, in a porcelain mortar, and, then the , personal , property of companies whether they Would call for piano in the Way of sueh 6 distinguished- politiclian us the ' Young woman would othirwhie err erIaxio9.'-,,- - . ,, . i churches'. Jellumatem, Beirut and Gaza ore in . . I I . . nt* 9 of their given in minute quantities as a ti a. it is investing the Whole'or principal part of their his hoti. friend proposed. He would not, Pay member who represents Liverpool -in Her Atodern Physician. ' - - . . . , . I . I the or, re work. A letter, from made more Palatable by ilia addition 'of a I Mai essylo MinAstry.-Lbndw World, - , , L . . - _.�'. . . .. . . � , Palestine States that they means in gas Works, water . works,. plank or , positively that they would not do No, but- such - . . . . . . - . . 1. are gradually 00- little table. sell, and this will be wall tolerated, gravel roado, 4arbors or ot . 'was 1pot 9146 - lion. . An extraordinary notion cao . a. was heard The editor of the London Figaro" Mg.' .r. . I . � cupying the whole country. I . . . whild the salt,used,for preserving the meat, . . her works requiring . L. � present inten, .1 . Abdi Mortimer, has Written a latter exprp�'sinig his - . . . I I L I I . hAvirig become rappia, if not soaked out, will the invootrabrit of the whole or part of their . XUNICIPAZ . ABBESSA(liN . the other. day before the Long Btrattonainglo. , anka to those who a . I I - The Bishop of .Toronto has writion,stating means in 'realL oot&te, find. &ISO to'tax the . I .. EMPT.IoNs. h , ndeavoxed t6 ootain � I a healthy 1. . tratoo in Norfolk. -The-eviden.ce showed that 'I - . L . produce di6turbance, evoil in income derived by stockholders In such coma. 19 six yearb'ago Harriet Ann Wake, of Tharaton I big hearty appro�al *of the appointment of , Mr. MowAT lialroduced a Bill rospictia Illareleade. He saYoJabill ciroalai' latter, I I otomabb. For ob�ious reasons It is boat not mun:1cIpAI assessments and exemptions. . In" I -I p ___6ii ' . Able charms and . Air. Loblay'no .Provbot CA Trinity -College, as panies.. The amendmentwab declared lost who posocEsoo , Consider' . ,balltalwsys remoniber with' loolinga'ot . "' � a man of moderate church views ana.broad to inform the Patient Of the naturo.of, this division. I I . - . ;,1 I.. passing a former Bill on the same queotion ;C3,000, was, a . . gratitude the. signal fa�oi conferred upon W06 " . I . I myrmpathieo, and calculated ina'overy way food u6til he or she has liarned to relloh it. L 'one of the provisions regpeotiug the pbroonal Curled by James '.Pitcher, A by the proprietors, eahors, and itaff of ovet , . I . -to � . Mr. MEBUDITIE M01jea that illia-4th sootion, young farmer, whom she loved. Hernothar, . , a property of incorporated, Companies was .ex. five hundred nOWS heal Ahe 'differencan that hall provailoll, with . e doing I �NPSOM Of Position gad. .' � raxpdot to, that fil h ­ . �-Pritish Medic I Journal. , . which providen fat th away with.the I to bL depondont upon her, brokeoff the engage. inficielilla:in igi pa . ..:'�, " .. . . stiation [Since this was THS: SI,40117!ER Or T31II '-JlJXOCE1qPS­ oxereption,of 0400,01 the Income of ­peroong­ preamea,bi such a -Way as a the .very Mont. - A Correspondence recommincqd last 8 2 patilloas for, my . I 'fillitiounoid -Dr. Loblay lis; 'reffiiied to allcept,, I way -here record the hours of .a school for whose incomes exceed $1,000, be Struck out reverse. Of what 'Was iiiteilded�.' Tfie bon. liberail"On.11 * Mr. �Mortimor mays, in the lifiry ' ' ' � � . - . March, when' Pitcher asked her to ruji away. of his,expationollo and observations in the . I . I the Position and will remain head 01 the girls, whlch�Appearto me to exceed- what^id The amendment was loot on divildon-Yono, member for London agreed With him that the - She refused, Pitcher wroia to the mother ­ .� I . � LounclixVille, College, Queb6o,l . wholosome,and to be well calculated to Issasit 15; buys, 38, I � Bill as it stood. was exactly the Dobtoral Prison, Hollowayi during nearly I L .. I I n rOv6kO6 Of the that he did not 'want. her � money, -but I � � Lord Penzano' their mental elasticity and interfere with their. of the Rouge& The ow Bill Would would " thrife months' deity aseclolation with debtors - , � a bag reluctantly granted an . ' Mr. CALV19moveathat the Bill be Emend. 'nsontlon have , the , daughtei . .by fair 61 . . 1 lippliestion all .degrees, he will endeavor to prove I ' . *.L for healthy develcipment. These girls rise at ed so as to provide for the doduction,of the be precisely the mania as theold one with that means or foul]. Some anonymous car- every - L I � � I . - . . he O A now Butt against Mr. M&C' 0.25 ; prayers are At 7, Aid -breakfast 7,45. indebtedness of any person, from his, Personal I exception.- The Bill was road .the first, respondence received by the mother that imprisonment for debt is in" ' I � I bjOct Of which if' Supposed I I otanco ei* iniquitous or � laughable Ali. I 1. - - on the aeboad and third time and passed. . weaned Mies Biggs item her love. Nothing atirdity. , , 1. . 1. . Ile deprivation, ThQ re&oQn,of His Lordabi to Their mtudiao commenoo at 8,15 and last till .property, and this he be only asseo$dd n ther � pla . . . . . reluctance was because lor"Ahe first time Jae h a break of a quarter.of aii hour;� balance.. , I L . A:f .three o'blook the L' ut-GOvernOr Moro wee seen of Pitcher till lost, Tuesday I - I. I—- -_ - . ­ ---- -_ - �__. � - I . 12' wit L . '8 hall to intimate a doubV as whether him Court thou,dinnor daring,which silence is eviqltied L Mr. MOWATj la. Speaking to Mr� Calvinoo arriVed and duly prorogued the Affsoinbl;�-_ .. night, When a ninn. brought- Miss Bigge 6' Dr. Ilumnios.-The death of Sir Issue . I I and a bla tend Aloud; thou an hourlo ai L nandment, said he thoughtthemombors , I I . .. . . ­ -1 . PoSoeosed the powers - attributed tq1t. The recreation - latter ,for h or, Mol , , a a while , obe -was �- . , ... she Uorlcy,.of Dolocastor,-Englaild,unaloof the ­ -, - I ... � . X _11 . - .1 ­- -1X*e3,&hd other leading English pnp"ors have isallowid, Needlew6tkandochool had not quite understood the force of the - Fall Xdll ddzettg : " It is only by slorm bperift it, oeized and covered her with a distirguishad Pulpit And platform orator, , - L I . I ­ - .. - i ,: _ !a many. respects ttirned round so far'in Mr work folio* for two hou're; half on hoUr'S � ftinendicion 1. L He fifinjelf As convinced that of speech that large classes of Mon $an be Paid obawl, while another man drugged the young, William Morley Ponshon, is announced. , I Ma6kOUOOhr6'b fAvok1hat-thby bep k' recreation "succeeds,, and the ' 5 . . . . .L W .. . olabl6d, nd­-11J I L ,"', ftffll * L, , toVdiand d6ribliipoudoht 'of . the Now Yot - . � , __ I. ,in to thin n come1wo no indebtedness ohould be gubtrilated from' think��SnMil bodies or M611' er 6 w an, who"wis bar6fd'oted, into the road, Christian Adtocate Bug it is rumored that I � . 11 the proper course would be to let bin, alone, hours 'ECIld a hall of study and instruction of thervalue of a maws personal property in idelltiCal conaitions and' having much the ' and notwithstanding Ohn6ka of murder, put I . I 1. . L larlouskinds. Thetlextialeal-aft6t the 3 , - -Ma'nY,11e*A'R'.In.' -bar Into a.'enji-biought -out ' I.e. Idea 0 D anhhon Will be the recipient of a hand-: . . � .: I 'A. Pon Qtlhelaov. Dr. Lbo, of Lambioth,'A . , o'clock dinner is ai half�past 6, and this to be. referred baok to the Committee of the Common, and thug we may intelligiblyspeak -The girl's uiielo we% oeind by a some legacy" by'� the death of 'Sir Issaa . . L . � 12 a oegoibg it. Eombuld radvo thit the matter mania Jhtst6bti . liwvj3 A good' 6 a w. r; F I Wall known Ritualist 6f the A-60icahChuroh, the last. It is. otledseded by hall an liddla Whole .to have the clause inearted by Mr. of their - Opinions. Buk a multitude, spread man and had , Ilia h*ad .thrust - into, Morley. go I$ now ORO of the 0 . .1 ��Ii4:, bag lately boon roosivod into the Rvinin recreation, And1this by half anboui,a study. . Calvin ptruok out. � earetation of I . Usiholla Uhurch. He *Was' a Pupil at West.' over 0, large 'space and foll6wing All. OOrtS Qkf A f6VOO till 'the Cart' WAR driven' the British Methodist Missionary 86oisty. . I PrAyera slid the day ai 8,30., Hero we have Mr. MEREDITH Said that -tho,pridelplil dealt clocaPationoo under every kind'of varying air- off. Miss Biggs Was taken twelve millls dit. Some"ourprido has boon, expreNeed ­ =insist kehool. .Dri Loot Iii -4 book lately nin Mtho . pubilohod,o4ye that he belongs to a company � 0 Bud 5 halt hours (including religious With in 4f. Calvin's motion was one worthy cumstanco, is only said In very stigined tarit by Pitcher to a ).one cottage, where she tenacity with Which, the Dean of Weotmials. L . , exercises) of oedentary clodupationj and only of anpport' L . ink at all. The fact is, much- 10 . 'Who Are 11 laboxing . . language to tht withbim for throe nighto, isnd at hi tor"Olinga to the proposal to, erect a Statue - in the faith and'foar of 11111yed , . . two hours and a,quarter for recreation .and � Bit, MILLER considered that this was one of a multitude allows other people to� think 'lot aiclation wrote a loitel;L to list mother saying of the late Prince Louis Napoleon in West. � � God, and on no sanay foundation, for. one hour And a half for meals. I -think We .the most Important pieces of legislation with it.0 '' 'L I , that it, was no usaYrr the police Coming aftor minater Abbey. The truth to that the'Doent corporate reunion under the Paternal rule of shall be agreed that a little loss school and which they had had to deal this nomajon. no The following to the income per ally of the themi AO'Oha lo*d Pitcher, and would till is not entirely a, free -agent In the Matter. , . the Primato of Christendom", Thil son has a little Mort play would be desirable, and undilratood that the leader of the Govornment prI961pil sovereigns of 'Ll utope: Queen deatu, she would then have been Married 1B oth the Q clean and the prince of wales in. � . . gone d liltlo� ahead of his. fathog and big ,that there noodbe nocanoo for ourprioeto find had aignifica him intentioR of leaving this all victor,&, $6,300. t E r if a liconse could have boon obtained. Pitcher Riot that the monument should be placed in tompanions. . Suffer . , he mpo or of Raosia, . . I that many ofthe sch6lara from head. bp6n quaition. He inatmaold :o�verd 6 WAS remanded on the ohniga of arrying the the Abbey and the Doan, at a good ocnirlini, ingenious P,erocla Who soon, $2S,000 , the Emperor vf Austria, 610,000 a � 11 The advioba the mob aches, stamia, arrested a6veigpicatent, aii .showing that the clause of the Atkoraay4 she Empbror of Germany, 48,000 ; the' =tOff bry force against he ..". t I d r will, x1th is bound to obey therosal wishoo. . 'What o, do With au'lanfortunate Wight t6w3rd Various Malollestatloda of exIialistod nerve. General would ruin merchants everywhere Sultan, §J8,000 . MR i � I , the King of Italy, 40,400, ad Thoman Blyini who To convindo Ilia Mblianituadart neighbors . Whom their wrath was excited. by Shouting, forde.—Popular S�ie?idc.Afonthty. throughout the country. If anatin's Indebted. aud the King of the Belgians, 61,640., The drove the cart, =ng and abetting, . of his friendly feeling, the LCZar had granted,, 'A Don't 111110k him In the 'hotoo pond 11, has I — . memo were dolluoted from big personal propert I Pr0idonl6f she French Bo&b1to -enjoys a I I � -11 I.., . � theta permission to aroot a : mooque tit St ' , . I boon fairly watched by a Church of England n f the Grand, It would .be the moA# equitible way I Salary of $500 pot daya . I . Petersburg. 1twIII be iltnatea in the oontrai, vloar In Rooi-ohila, who recently Raid to big M4 "or R'cliclon' 0 Tr ...... Ataorlonimportea fromEnropo joat yen, . I, rou 'rad " � 11 lh� gb oittling the question. I . a Parl Congregation of one Man, throe woman and * area In Ur, MoWAT*o amend MR. PuNCIE10 NOTICE OF MftlOil (41 SOON AS 29,6-19,890 gOII0Ils of winep an Incrallee over � Of the ally. Ilear the Xovr iki Foriipeotion . 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