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. . I e ginill Abroad, in seemingly hopeless pli, t upon the Asia $V10](0)" OF A *WU0XXW, SCOTCH C014VMN. ,c)[lurebef! and Mrgym-em, from F004's 0130ok of Trtml but On the
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.11 which their blocA had we ored. But to kill , 1, probably
. of them ad,-b,viU0Our, 0visr-orlE 044 too 11"tense Appoxcation The death ocourred on the 7th ult. of Mr. The Bishop of Outario's be4th is much, Who Bible wes, in fact, W
� Fkotolllug in the Blaou forest WAS one, wa$an impossibility, Oil . , . the Cause. ;r -jant at Inver. impAired, ,, . h rary I �
recreations at vived Corunna a�4 Bugmeo, in both of which . i ' ' ' C .
') ,eiL , . %moo Davidson, Aberac6n,, a
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. . . he, was left for deh4, a D=vnrA,Mmy7.-One of the sg,d- urle for the North of6cotlau r Bank. A new Presbyterian PU14�04 ate i�aea was a country
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. Baden. , ss t Pvxr,i � � $a to be, built �premchor who ,pictured the bor 'ble
. .. I it of suioldes'.occurred here yoot6ramy, TheQueenhas been raciously.pleasSa, at Gorrie, . ri,
Two him , na one suits for divorce battles in many of which be received ad . � . ormento &waiting thoso who *Idea to
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� , area a A at ' scratches,' $it Charles Napier lived, , to rit. A young student, full of promise, gifted. to Appoint Mr. Roger � gutgomorie to be, s Anti.vivisootion prayer meet$u $
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are before the ftperior Judicial Con, I 1lities, of a, high order and ttte�h - -olorlE register, in room Of Xr- WJ?, held at Glasgow, Scotland. many persons in his congregation gave Way , .
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. � . I term -141 uncoil. t,onainhis ,old agethe,firatdrAwing-room with ab 1(19 a deputy . . . -
. I Dostou at its present, of his parents, put an. end, to. Ilia life. IT 9, ious. , � .
tested And 60 contestea. . of her whom he. calls. a our pretty young Dundas, 0. B., Who roe
I . circumstances of the traglo. deed were poeq- Rev. D. W. Cameron Presbyterian), of 0 emotions of alarm Spre -
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&, Queen,! And to Confess whQn, With one of . ji. and Ladios Evelyn- Palmerston, has resigneagia charge, their faces'and their eye I � ileavnth tears.
,The law at Smoking Cigars in t � . , liar. $11ortly after 0, o'clock- yesterday The Duke of Arff I 9 �
8 "in � Lie own feet in the grave, he saw around , I - , 'and Mary Campbe , who have been on # ,
I oV.n has been repealed, This with afternqon a manam. � I , 4 Sonoturtry shoes ' are. advertised in the Frightened Ili . selfat the effect which 40.
; vtfsots of B . him many ,orarmaes broken _ , ployed on Stone's farm tou in the South of France, arrived At ( I . . - �m �
� � . peninsular e _r me$ and other English occlopiws. bad produced, the, worthy paroQu Igo Q-4 ,,,
. ltitw was enacted by the. Groat and General I d atli, is king, an . Cburoh Ti, , � -,
I I , years, that, a . d w.e are all near the torminupFof 3?ine street, Camden,' : Cannes a few days Ago. I --said 4 0 1 exaggerate, a
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Court in 18181, - 'get tio-al journals. - , over the pulpi"nd
I . in the larder for worms, and very indi - heard the roport.of a ptst.oll. Alier looking I I . .
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. I was lately inflicted ent vonison, too,t . I through the bushels near the crook he tolma At araeoti.ng of the Arbroath Pros Pres- $oven Bibles -6 b5taments are now - little, my bearers, 11 exaggerate,' ��
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. onalt . I _. 2i bytery the Rev. Dr, (3briolitopt Inver- One of our city preachers has just, aet,
. . or of e Agaziud, B a. Young Man lying onhis back and,bleedii turned out eve y in A=,erldpa
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� �, . � , silly from a Ight brothock, was presented, with a portrait in Bible Sooietyo . - . clared against I any concession whatever I 0
. I ,. Isfor' r' e ,out of copyright by the IMAIMUIED XXII SAY I- frofu - pistol, wpui,;id in the x e.1f, Ana also one of the late ALSO . the sceptics or free t. - I .
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. well, I O .n sabjec , 0 . e, u .enot.' How a imunaway lbover vras bouse, a quarter of a mile away, where . ,yofJonahAndt .
. ._ . terian Church in Canada, meets this year Whole, Another, a visitor, tells astor:�
I I I Mr. lWaring, a recent candidate at an :Ihaulqd an4 Hitched 4UP-1 died in half An hour. When the Rev. Pearson MeAdam-Nuir, late Minis- in Montrealon. tbasecond Wednesday of "out , romarkatle answer to prayer which
B liglish election, adopted A neat mode of The Perth Courier tells the following young xamu was found in the bushes tor of Polmont church And n6w of Morniag� , I Alf.-pmat 7 p.m. .1
- there was clasped in his right hand a side, Edinburgh, has been presented with a June, at I., - is, ridiculous to begin with and unsubs.tan-
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ritigmatizing an opponent. Ho� asked those story � 14, novel case of matriniony ocourre4 -Sovereigns, and . r. W. M. Taylor, New York, has VAted to end with. The leader of A reVival .
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I I lie addrossed what they called a man W40 a couple of days. ago in the Perth jail, which aingle-chamber, breoch-loa4ing pistol, Ap. gold w0ch and m,purse of
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I to be false, The rospons�,,cameback; IA t ing notice. SO m0timO ago a I � ' The deatli is announced of Sir James Work., � mouth, only it-1asts longer, Such mon�
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. -Almonte, be- oozing from. the wound. Two flugerswere M Q a ri K so H art Tow ,
liar., I Well,' said the Candidate, I I will baker named Tang, once of , jIn Wil o , of eiro , ob I n a
. notdoputradiot you.1 is of the tender powder -blown "and all appearances be- A the lion. O.. Mo.wat has given 050 to Knox good and sincere, 46ubtless--make infidelity
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I � . living in Brus- tokoued that the fatal shot was fired by the Phe deceased gentle. College ordinary funds ; Ron., Geo, Brown possible and strong, That ,,no concessidA I
,. It, is rumored in legal. circles, that the passion with a young womalf colony of -Tasmania. �,.. I .
. . and Principal Cavan gaye,0,100; to. the a nd I bapay in -the mouth-' form of faith is
Lord- Chief Beiron, Kelly will shortly resign eels, in western Ontario, named Peters. man was. the third son of Mr. John Wilson, . � I imme -It
I young man himself, The locality was 'm fund. . . . I working.,most fearful havoc in our Churches
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, . . extremely desirable that 6; marriage silouia feelings of despondency in a Melancholy . and kee:)ing thoughtful
I I . I I The Church of the Future,' with seven I � lut, .
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i I indge will have a peerage conferred upon I
; ldril, It is also stated that in the event of take place between the �41r, but the g&Y person, Several letters and papers, were Church, Sandy, Orkney, was celebrated members, and I The Church of God,' boast- . .11
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ey- Lothario not. seeing the point left, Brussels- found on the body, by which lie was iag a communion of seventQen, are the ' ' ' ' I
. , lately. An Address and testim6nial by the 01[�OWNE D.
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041erml, Sir John Holker, we. , and finallyletched up. in Almento Again. identified, Atthelm#o residence Atest new Sects, in Now Zealand.. I I .1 ^+
. . G I uld be selected - I . . . a that the suicide, who was about congregation was. presented by Mr. Oliver I
tofill the post. ' � I I Hearing this, the frail One's father took out learno . I I Sao'. The deanery.ofBaliSbilry, -vacant by the Fatal Ac4dentfs at the Welland Canal. , I I �
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I - in a writ of eaplas, And had th 20 year's of age, had been a student in the Preveg, who had bbon $or forty years a .
� I This pathetic advertisement appears e young Man iversity of Pennsylvania, for. the last I ciated;with Mr. Pa�hl in the session. appointment of Canon Ryle to the bishopric About 3 o'clock this (Thureday)*morning
. � lodged in the .Perth jail to 4tpiidhietria�l _TJn: I I I I . . � 6i Liverpool, will be offered' to the Rey, W' �
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� � the Derlin. Boersen Zoitag : I Twins. are for Waylaying the daughter's affections, etc.' three years. ,Two weeks,age, he left the � I On the occaslion of the, marriage of thd - . . while the sobodner Florida, bound up, wag
, - I Hon. Henry Robert Scott - with the Lady X. Butler, vicar of Wantage, . entering -look 8 one of - the dock hands; -
� � . come to me for the third time. This time Tang hold out for. some. days, but thinking university, where lie was otiLdying . - . 1.
; i . .5 boy, and'& girl. I entreat my friends Ana . . � . to _ 9 , AamHome, the servants and employees of The Pope has issued an order decreeing whose name is at present unknown, walked , I
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__ . . the patter over, and being rather a gopa. mechanical engineering, and went his Mertouh, Roxhurgh,phire, haVe presented the formation of an ecclesiastical com- off the floats, into. the canal and .was, .
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I I patrons'to support me stoutly. Excellent heart . ed , blimp, it is said, concluded to 0611- I parents' home in Wilkesbarre, to 1. ,
I � � I hot ladyship with a bandao.jno Rugsiark - mission to investigate the apparitions at - drowned. The. body, uj to latest advice,
, , ):Ijitter., well, Worth its SinullaIrly . rest After hard study.. He. loft home , I I . , �
� , , sent to marry the wronged one, Ana sent .
t . . musaue And cheese. breillolein, April 2: b andeam4 to this*city, drawing -room time -piece. � .� the chi4rch of Knock and report upon ille had not been repovered., About the. Same
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I . . , . I word to t"t,cff6dj to the interested parties. ut a few days "go add to Camden shortly A v6ry wide birele will regret to. hear of Same. . I I , I . . time, a young lad named Smith,employed .
1 18R7. ,.t,ra.y he . . . . .
I � I , The latter quickly responded to the call, y for, the fat, -7 .t . I . . � ' The Prosbytety of Toronto ' I I I AS a tow driver by Mr.Wright, of Fort Dal- , . I ..
! , Ali English Admiral circular has �been and on Thirsamy the marriage. kpot was b 1 ,b waa firdd . The fol. the death of Mr. Wm. MaSkimm.ing, ivbct . � Igo ORimou
I ... 11 I I housio, walked over the canal bank At lock. - .
. I I . .. jssv�d, Stating that alltze civil offi6x1s.'are I . y the Rev. It. L. Siephen. lowilig.p4astige is Written in his morlioran- had the honor of being the teacher of the that Ox -priests shotild be received, it found - I I . .
� � -ire at the age of 60. year tied in the jail b ,Xy case is this: Too much b4lebrated African traveller, Dr. Liv - � . led, as licentiates . on probation, and 20 �id - V"AsaiOwne.d. The ,body was re- I .
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� . ,Wbgn'-Jt1-*iIl ly&] SGn,-iU,-t)le,iii,eB4aee�o,t-tha-,.jfLil, 4,nd,ptb9r Aum book: ,�covored aboub-twonty-mftatu "-f fcrwa;rdN. - I
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� .. service, they may be � but life was extinct. .said that 'he
benciaoml to the in the proceedings. It is also stated And, a. Combination of - other thiAgs. have mellingt6n, in 1796, and was 'therefore 84 in thq,usual manner. . . . I . I
.. .1 they are 65. Under tereat . I . .. . � belonged to Hamiltiln. It. is probable that
I �P,l lowed to remain unti that the liap& bride *as saluted in good caused an attack of iudigestion. This haa years at the period of his decease. . I It is now definitely decideato locate the alk 'can
the previous order they were all6wed to , 0 wh at the time Smith w ed into the slNe , �
� * I I � style, by the guests mt the conclusion of, the ripplea,my mind for the. -time being .And The Aeath is Annoulleed. �f Mr. -Ross; Prairie (134ptiht) College At, Rapid city.
. oulain until theyw'ere 70 years'of a � . ..1p - WAS I � 0 . . te,com�rlses. 96 -acro ithin, was asleep, having been, at work six days
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� x, , .-tQ_6 I�jtiable condition. For i agent of the British The collega�ai . . � � ...
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The .above circular .alil& , any. , 6a i -or.piz�.'�riefy: 4-Tra1ik;Th11f-`1Tow*s'one- Iialf�ft ,�Cfimrge,. - .
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1 1 ..3vap: .., I I . , � . . . the imprisonmen ones en ompany I . . 1. . _ let. 1r6M*e1r` Irad- itrif*6J& a&& -will thkir 1� I ... . -
I __ U�Onsfi6l&W-8`mid�- I . committed by me auring the �aet,two,wee4s elude 960 acres, and is exactly four miles .
am is bride, who* -is said to of the honorary Sheriff substitutes for Ross, El . .
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, . The death is. announced Qf *Thonias 'All" bbsom6whmt of a virago, t00% their early I should noVbe held aco'ountable, as under shire, a member of the'Vain Town Council, from thg� city. . . I . . 0 . " . . 1. . . .
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��, 11 . . I � toon, probably the . last Survivor Of that dep,rture'from. the j ail and from Ferth,.en the existing dipounistances I lose control of And for several years commiEnding - officer The Saugeen .P-resbytery by resolution . , � . .
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I I - � . my minaand neither coMpreand fi ' . . STRANGE � SWONLY. . .
I . I .SataQus group of friends of Whom Charles route for Brussels. Nocards.' . I I, nor to- of the ist Ross Rifles. His death is deeply radon mends total Abstinence to the mcia, . I I
. � Lamb, Cioleriago, Barry,* Cornwall and I . . embeii as I feel like one in a daze.' regretted. . I . . I .
�. I Coleridge was - . ... nt, I . . , I I I . . ___ bers, of its church, urges -:tho Legislature to , x1mmed Corlise Comes Back to u1b.
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. . � others Were the chief AN jL-SP,WNW FORWUN30- - WIM, . BlIBIDULP-11 . WRAG]Eby '. , Among those who attended the Queen's forbid the sale 6f intoxicating liquors on � . I . � .
X� . � -. Allsop, than a . . publo holidays, And would .CHARLOTTIM, N.' C., May. 7. -An � extraor.-
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. . . . � 40ftOnOr the guest of MI. . . ny . . -, , , - . arawing-room recently held were the Duch- petition the dinar I y story is -published here from '
. he, ess of Sutherland and'Miss. Sinclair, of Logislaturelo pass a probibAory-liquoi law.
. . . ot� r friend of his. time. The chief volume . 9 I uIng a X,bttery Company for $50o000 Illore ]Evidence Accotmuluting., - , . I . Franklinton. It is stated that a negro and .
. . Mr. Ails p puMilled w -ad the I Recolle& . 4quaptlered In W16keft-A Very Smull ' . Ulbster. The Duchess of'buth6r' I The Benedictine drdei of Monks has '
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. - 5IN-4 tementprovails here over the dis in a. magnificent'toilet of royal blue velvet dred cardinals;. fifty ,patriarchs, sixteen ' by - - the 'woman , I
I Leta Queensberry has been. turned out of RIOCIMSTER (N,.Y-)., May 7.-FortY years exol covery . ady who had died two 'days before,:'
blood;-glained clothes on the farm of Mr. wore accosted
� I his seat in the House of Lords as one of ihe O;go I lihu H. Grover was a populAr Metlio- C)f and sable, And matchless diamonds.'and hundred and thirty archbishops,, five thou- When . . I
. . i � T. Elliott, who lives aboiit. one mileXorth I I . . .1 the lid of the boffinwas raised. They
� . .representative Sootch.1 sets, avowedly on dist preacher in this city, then - little more* pearls. . . . . ,. 1. sand .bishops, and numerous oaribilized'
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I.. . I acoolint of .the letter lie wrote and �ub. than a village. His health failing he retired Thefollowing willshavebe6nrogistoreel in Saints. . . . 1 . I . . I
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I . Mhed in Vanity'Vair.in November last, from the, min . istry and, engaged in'th.o. boot .under a' pile of, brush. 'Detective'. Ph& I ir the c . ommiseariat of Ayrshire : - Margaret More than fifty. thousand persons visited .her person and fled in affright. When they .
. . . deolarind that� he. was I not, m0hrigtian I but � and slioe. business, In 1861 he had Acquired I was at once, telegraphed for and a I returned.she asked'to be assisted home and,
� . peared on the- scene.. rch of Knock, in Ireland, * . . . I
, lie Thomson. or Holmes, Ayr; Widow ., � - is now recovering.' . . .
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11.1 . a believer in Ian butgro*th of Christianity,' . much fine Rochester, and was . , . For sov6ral days � in Pass vs - -I, - The flecl'-Siaa_.�_. . , I
property in , . - . . . I ... - - . . ,F-obart.'Rankin,.EBA2,�1-10s-.I-ld.;.--�'lliaL3- .
. ... �Vuloli o-beth-6-p5togress-O man- itecounted Cod for §40,006-aTa-Hy fffm-e.. .in hdV-been-on . I '�I 'authorities have --not yet, pro- . - , I*- 1. I I. �
: . � - I Ate . . has in his - ossession very stron -evidence Wood, ofWoodfield,Y,18,67� 169.5d., >attick tical I LoraArchibald Campbell, son of the I
. -kind. ' ellarl. . vonanaMelvilletakes that year tli,ere was a prominent agency of .Dmilop, farmer, Altomill, M4,894 08. 6d.; nonnood upon - the alleged apparition and Duke of Argyll And brother of the Marquis
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. Iris.plabe. . ,three famous lKe!4-acky lotteries in the city. . Peter Walker, brewer, Warrington,. and miraculous cures. . . .. I
. . it that'th6 Ducho wa,� seized with it desire to thrb ing new lig t on the . i d 1p in - ' ofLorne,.who.'arrived in New York on . I
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. �.. . , , I Apropos of a sts,temer as Mr. Grover . ' . . . residing- at St., Lawrence House, .Lyr,-, - The world has r"obeived'a respite of'som e Tuesdayevbiling by - the Scythia, had a � .
:. lborou-h- -has Written '.(or rather speculate and he began �uying tickets a;t der. lie clothes c Slat of 9, n nnel . .
.'of' Alta o 0 I a n 236,004 10s. 8d. . . .. . three years. Inotea:d of coming td'g;n end
4 . . I., . ��ZJM_qbjrto -this agdncy.' -In 'few weeks li� had invest- Shirt, stainod-*ith blood,. and a p it of. . . - long interview Yesterday morning with Mr. I .
p . . bo3�tten) mlare*ell ej�isble in a ' I . Professor Hodgson has received the - in September, 1881, it will be destroye'din Cyrus W. Field, at the. Bievoort House. - � . . 1,
�.. . . 6sternmoif-parishes-of fie. 6d over 025,000 in the. various schemes. He ,trousers. , They have apparelitly I rx there � , foi . � I .
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I.. . I . . �.�. i�'-'* * land, whe, , e, Truth ,000. , This tended about three months. All fi4mea. are. sup% lowing t6logram from one of his old February., 1884,.according to the decision of 'L6rd Campbell somewhat resembles - his: - .
, ,,, roldist�esa was -most rif drew in prizes about - 615 . . entist conference that. met recently !*aher He has'alw4yd- been agteattra- - .. �
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SAYsAllmt IrAsh is still the vernacular in &I to iTroase his infatmati6n. *and he continued pressed, as'parties in this vicinity are im stlid * - * , . -a - '. -
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, I plidmied; . .The theory is -this, that ,such in St. :Petersburg,: I Scotclimon'bero� con- ,, at Worceste ' r, Mass.. , . .� . . moiler. He is not in public, life, eing .
. , . ..low places -;'lii the Greeii , Isle, , ", for . buying'tickots, until he was imp6vbrished.. . gtaiulate and. rejoice with you in Glaa- .TheWhitehall Review is. authority for partn& in a -bank. 'He statqd to 0, New � . �
. . ' `whbre. the County were in Biadulph the night of.the,murder, I . _ I I .- ��. I.. .
. I a-nsta,ncc,��-,in Xerry,_ The accumulations of a life -time *er6. - hid, the- stRue's clectiol- , God-bless-the-grand-aula- - thb Statement that A! further ;se�edko h -of Ybrk reporter that -the Governor-exbilbrat" . ...
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. �. .. - .., .. I �,cojtrt ' --m.-a ways I swa owe up.1h I.ess than . I m. year., i ..m � ' . .
:- .6. � ,clothei, theispot b6ifig.direct W 11le line to Mari', Z4 Scotland a , triumph of bones(t . had just writton,him- saying that th " .
. , -_i�tetCk, 'aindej,- unlike this Xatp� ruling idea was ihat'llewouldsurely strike ., - I.. . . ritualists may speedily be looked for,amoig I e PrIlk, , ,
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. 11 Bishop -of St.-Daifilli, he is not usually the capital - prize,� *]ion be intended to Pi4dulph. - - , � - . : �. ''. " p4neip 0. . . � .1 . whom,are likely tobb-oneor two prominent cess anallimselfwould remainifi Ott&*&. I �- . . , .1
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.... . . . . � I.. . � prorloientin. Gaelic.; -1. I � .. . .. - � I ,:.. - abAnd6n his.speculations'.- When lie found - . '� .T . . . On. the l4th ult.i: mi 'Hanoyer'square, M _. , un .
, . * . JIKJU -JM0YXL CA3D,E1X&.' I of-, women and,si ters of AsAolliSfirst'imbresOd9fis of A.mericm';LordL , � �� , ' '
� � � ., .redilce& to p6.verty,,,J1e1bea&n to - - I . . 11 I -.1 1. L . .� London, tli Mackhitosh of Moyball. wag able Sprinkling . 11 � I a l.. - .. . �
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I . � I . � .111, .� -.,.. Mr.. R. 33: Watson,.�A. Winniped,' ,4iecbv- I - himself , , - D t .- � '' 1. , - . .11 � 1j"-wairried". by special lidense.t6, Ella, on1jr mercy. ' I - ' . ,,I'- I.. :.� ... . . .". - Cimpbellsx�reised iiimselfas being'dhozm- �' ' , ,.�. I .
. . . -erod, excayp;tind recently, ifibrous vo�eta- -gotkii:wayto got 6oindi6stitiArdn'lioin the �. he:Future lKluo ot Enigland and -11f ' ' ' * . Now - -
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. . 'as if i 1ad been . , daughter and heiress 'of ,the late Mr. E.R. �'. The St., ,Xj'aw'reii6o Vresbytery, At -its od, Hislordshipremainain York sihCut ,' . �' � . � .
-ble substan6ei -,vhioh* looks it 'lottory-managerg.. Ho.could',not ascertain �, - - .' ]grotficz an board Ship. � . . . . . .
. I � I . � . I .. I r I . '. , Richards, of Plai No' d,'Glboriorgaiishiie, r�cent meeting, expressed its enti . Week' erthe goes toWashingtoji And Rich- .
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. . seaweed at ono'time4 Mr.. Wat9oji regards io ini'dogree of cortainty . Wh,b 'were the " , wy � re. disap. a ,th he leave ' . . -
., I ' I ill6lotteries, Which - ' ' The Bacchante, bearing the future ng � slid grand-dimughter of the late Vice -Admiral , probation of t o 6 of tob coo, ana.diredted . m 1.o Ilia -visit 13
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. . . Was an indieption.th . at'*A no very, distant responsible. managers 0 . . Ki . h us a. end,. and At the ont . f_ I
I -his .brQbher, has reached- ,Om�- for Rideau Hall. Yesterday riternoon be, i - .
. 'land of" ,illimitable . possibilities I werethd I Kentucky Statej!thd" Sholby'Cor-l' .of* England And Tyl6r,'of Cottersill,'bounty Glamorgan. The it� C6mmittee 'on Education not t� red I I � . .
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. . . . date the the' b6ttona. of the sea. A.Iaig4 -leg , e;' .And the I Kentucky Library ' lott4rids. , home safely-forty-ciglit h6uis ahead of the, 2bfii was. 'attended by Lieutenant J. mend for aid any candidate for the miuis. took P, long drbie with Mr. Viola, who is pai . . ..,
. . formed , . -date prescribed for her *r4ittir'n when, she sot i "a 0 nines, 71 - at . Hiollimnabra. ' ' _ . - or will ,be' Old friend, through Can I , . . . ! .
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. . Whitefish, peifisot in�, f6rij, .but - parthking .He interested & prominent lawyer in his' out. in Sept6mber last. 'The vo�mcro has I .. . . . . , . . .Ii� unless satisfied that he 19 . I * I
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. I I i I nd,ttlre.of the clay -in 'which' endfoavbr. It wag a long-time before the I � . On the 8th'u1t. Mr. Burns, of Stoneh6use, thereafter free from the hAbit.', , . L . Mr. Fawckiit', Pdatinastdr
. . . muob of the, . I been an extensive one,taking hr'dT1;aIt&,, , , g his, constituents at Haclitey for re- .'-' -
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. . . .it wh-a ijnbea&ea,',vvas _Oaso.-�ound seven. feet lawyer gould .Secure. any taiigible evidence. I � aiid'gr. McIntosh; teacher, drove to Major It is difficult in China to sthy to what, te- in . - I I I.:
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. . I . . . .. . Palermo and Messini, Madeira- and Ten- . .. election', said one 6f tRe first. duties of the . . 1.
, 5orship or responsibility in al�y of Hik�ailton'i,'ofD&lzelli.L�iiarlisliir6. "When lijion 6 man belongs, as the same person . , I - I .. L .
. I below the -iilrfacei , ' 11 I . I of propriel , � oriffe; - Barbadoes -and the West India . -ma or, prof6os tivo'or three.' The e�fiperor new Government will-bd to 4avestigate the ,
� . I . . . .... , . . ' ' ,the lotteries t6m4rraut him in beginning ,a they Were nemi.ihe. residence bf the j - . . . .
� .! � In one of,his most stormy m6etings, Mr;, . islands 'and the 'Bermudas., The idea of . may i, " *t , . ..
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I - -ru Is a ali, it---EEL��yed-a+r-i-v.a,te-tlaeoti,veAo- 'Mr. Bu'r'Jis wa;s stepping out and missed his himself, 'aftbr Sacrificing sebordinj to the .financial condition of. India. He be. ieves; i .
�, - - investigate ,the ni . et6otive got _FF I foot, the whool-passing over him, br kin l'of Cohinbilisi visits'& Tas-ss6 to I
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. coraial-hearing-b .v -gi-ng-it�so-as7tu:.ullft-tlio'priiiees to ribim mple. 'would be shown'th6t 6i; the morning after; * ,., ,_
.� . , t6lilling . , ,ira Is story of mkitten-offer- . I attar. The' d visit Halifax, Quebec, Ottawa and Niagara. ea 9 . � th'.debate in the - last Parliament -on his - ., ' ' ' . .
, I . I , I � P. .. . . WsAoulder blado and injuring three of.his aticlt6ft(3rw.ardBboWs.before'an-imd,eleof,Fb L 0. ' .
. . . �od for. � : , a 0 I w o tried"the terdper on, th.6track Of a young, man who had been. was abaiiaoned. The young;prin6es; as sym. ' . . o . . motion,in favor of Englind contributing a . . .. - . I I -
i.. . � . I .. f, f the mar et r , in the employ Of the lotteries,'but who had pathizing'road . bra will . doubtless be sorry to ribs.:'The horse then -took fright, and 11r.. in a Buddhi4t.chm'pol. I . 1 �.. .
I . . I . � I I pt y labelling. it a Tory- beenaisollarged. - This- man,promisea to, . . t 1, I . . poition ofthe Afghan war expenses, a.tele- ,
. . : - Idbtox, but fo I ' no urchaser, and; who, learn, vere I terribly sea -sick ' during -the McIntosh was thrown out Ana but .. I �, At P. recent missionary confe.ronce in . . 6ivedafroin. India casting to . . � . .
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. . . . , I � give the detective the desired information, . I 0 ". dent ocobried I at Wick to of'Huron said: - 'i Eng- ram wall X80 . ..
. n -he sold it, the next day under Liberal . earlioi - part - 61 the - voyage, and t1dugh . Aishockings ol . . Detrolt the Bishop 9 - budgA' 6nd de- ' - -`
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. , . I ' is a Liberal 1itte 'defe�ddd him . but failed to keep his -appointment, sending Captmin, Lord Charles �Sco`it did not pro- ,Q eon rules 'Over �one�sxxih �f the I
. I.. . . CO or �, I n,. in- � � p, ,young , man namSd('Johu Ritchie, 11i land's u . 6ti6ying the boasted surplus. This rap-tter; . . I - ". .
. . � . . 1, -recantatio' a iiote instead, smying`.th�t- be' was Afraid rot tliat enginebr belongting-tb Aberdeqn,* on Sunday ..*oiviiizpa-wor,ld,.E�iadto.liqnglandani(Arnerica 'be Said, must. be' closely and. semrchi�gly . .1 � .
I . t n -ht.... - . scribe Any of the horoic renledies i . . . � :11.�.*-
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I a I., whe'' . . . . 121 itehimselfin-so . 6OedNiasfoundinone - mothei and dmughtoi�the. p�rtals of the . � . . I U.
.� . . ' of tild4kitten's politics., by Nclhrin,�,; in' e�mig - crimmi I me way. in failing in youlliful sul3jects which have motningwsi6k. The dedep , investigated. Those guilty o the negIll-'' � ""�
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. . . . . . - '-L-ord-`Boaooii9Ae14,S. hisse, that El good -1866, Mr. Wood*ar . boon recited by I The Old Sailo�,' he Oct. .of the public. urinals Itenoytown by a whole world stan&open.- "To . thle'llinglish-" . gence and incompeiency:�fio would n6t.use - .
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. . . . . � � deal - had - happened, Ede ihen,'f.or - sihoo . . I * 'y obe�ed instructions as o. givina Watbliman,with h . in'Pu stronger w. ords-;�hich brought about shch , .
. din head trahsfixed toAn speaking races has unquestionably been
orrissey, Charles . ur my; . L. Sim- t fair.exporience of life on e%1Y iron spike, by God the religious, destiny. of . ,.
i then I the -kitten -had- -n ' them a the oc And it Was duly after assis��nc*c pormnittiid I . . it state of Affair& would be. promptly and . � . .
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. D.L. : was procured' that hd'qould be released. the,hummia fmmil�.11 , _., � .. I � .
'. ,. . . I . eek4 mons, Jacob Bausch, wave.. � The Bacchante. weighed anchor . �, . .. � I.I... I periimpiorily called -to account. India . I . �
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. . I . The Chicago Times says: �A few w Simmons and others, mentioned As man&- and left Madeira on the ,afternoon Of'N0_ Ile lingered. in an unconsicous state till *.. Rev. Horace Stone Wiloobks, N.A., Cam- inust -now. be aidea-in defraying tbe'cosb'of ' �
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: . *ago nil engine started on the Lake Shore &', gerB of. the Kentucky lotteries., Qn #e , .. I , Xplied. . It Is' . bridgei of Plymouth, has reconilyJolned the the Afghan*wa;r,, not 69.'a . matter of justiob . . . I .
. I . . Michigan Muther'wraiirosafor the locality ' . veraber 25, while I a violent gale' was blovir. Tuesd�y forenoon,.whon he e
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. . - thisi be.1r.ought sifit to. recover- 3rinees - Albert -Nictor. and George * 8 . hi�roh of Rome. .. So, too, -have thewife but of necessity.- ,. . , .
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"', Superintenc - ing. I aid th4t he was ' subject to fainting f , . . I . . I
., . . . . , of's wrecki -With. lent Parsons 00000 tor.his , clioilt., Against -the persons - were'tmeat6d 'throughout the* cruise as a;nditia believedthat while. under thejn� .,nd ,,ve* I - mbers of the: family of the .. .. � , .
. . . . .. *,' - the dab, the distpn�4 to be run being 9ix . ra me tnn FALL W=Am�Whlle ihe wheat - in . .
- . � _ in tgineer . opened - the namod. ..Some diffidlilty was one unterea. ordinary. midshipm6wf taking .the regu io, Ilk met with 'the -Rev. 'Loonard: Fish.' Mr. ,H. ,Crh6valibr I . . I .
I ..' " 'm, � - miles; thai the, er � in making -service of the. ticisgariyopapers. " . jai fluencoof one of'fibe8 , . bh * ' I this partof the.c6untry as a general.* thing 1.
. � rbtmd-.of. duti4, messi�4 with their cbrn- accident which tesuitea in, his admi . �r � I I ldoks well', ar I , * I ..
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. 1. I I 'I , , --th_r6 We; wide aft"aille superintenden� took TheJ, fifially tuccoeded in ssrvin) . I � . � � I Cobbold',&nd his wife. and,Jamily-of Ld is making. rapid,g�ow.th, it . .
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... � � , 7t his , . f, theii9li- -mae's-and-LbOing�- -distingwished Only. -by - ----A w(311-knowrt Liberal 'agent from- -nvorw -well -- kno*rr- -Suffdlk-.rac'e�-h%ve likewise a to-have-lirZil aswell in !
:"4_ - - I � . .. on -stop4atoll and- timed the ruxif-ima- Bjiijiffik: W&d . . . . . pea no appear . . .
,. ....... . �.. . . . ., . thAt the Spe�a wasat the rate of eighty�ono e I 6; t e - ot Cry. 4 Spoo'lai And separate sIdeping.'.aCd6nU.nodm- ness waB'ongaged oii.themest coast visiting takenA. similar step.� ... � .� , other parts - of the - province. In Wilmot, .� - . ... I .
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I . I , . mil6s'pofhout - . The engine--bAe of the tors. - Wo§a - aetailod'a clerk io'go -to Ilons, vnth an eye doubtless to the risk of thetehdtits on behalf of Sir Keii-neth Mae- � The.. . . Bish6p of . Toronto,, has. been .we . at I o- I sorry tofei�rn,'it liml lYeen veiry, - ' " ` .
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I I - . . � . , best on theroaa_-�-jcocked And rolled -about . Rochester and testify Jn the piellininary their being I dut down' in their. sleep after kenzia. ' On the Sunday .he ittended'ser- ' p d . � . .1. .
, , I pleased to make, the , following ap- badly winter -killed; and k;etweenGmIt an ,
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. ... . - pr000edinga, when it was formally ascor- �the fashion 'commem6rited., bi Captkin . vicein the parish chiiroh. The clergyman, -
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: . . I I , flq*femifull�thmt 24erb I almost so*- t6ined who All the mal I iagera vr re., 'The .- I x A lits : , The - Rev . S. L' Boadn� Toronto,. on all the lines' of' railwayi the .'. ,' .
� v gineir, one of tho.oldest def I . Mari%i.".Specid'I allowsUC69 Vote made' irho is a keen .06aservative, preached an . ., - dban of the -present- anything but a satisfact�ry , � - '
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F -'siek,' and the ong endants- obtained Is, �riile- - through Mr.. 'elo aent sormon rural bitY of fieldg� I �
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� I � .. I . and -bravest An the servic'% showed ,a. Granger,theirattbrn6y,66m�elliiigtheplain.. to the .captain hild'the wara-room. and from the. .05th verse of the. -Torento;'th6-Re,V,,.C.: 0. Johuson,%rur�l 0,15pearance, : In, some parts of * Blenheim . I .
I . . -ly pale face at tWe end of the run.' ' 1; tiff to bring m separate suit on every tioliet . ,gun -room Messes for ',.such expenditure as i0tW1 chapter of St. Luke: I And behold a .&mh ol Feel -- -the Rev.1 J�_ W. R.�.Bech, �%also, we �ro informed, the 'plant. has - sliif- I .1 ' .'
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, . Christian Shnaaer,.,of Lancaster, Ps., he had purchased: This Was' an . ntertdi - certaiil Imwyei.stood, up And tempted hir�.' 9. A., rural do . Ared goverely,' On all heavy soi 4
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I . . -vow6d to'wieak a filglifffil vengeAnoo upon 400 cases wore mmd out. The Mat . tei was ing guests. who may viSit the ship* Chad- Th6 discourse, we' insy .add,, � Was vot in C' It Thomson, M. � A., assistant mi0ister deal of. injury b . as v6ifilteafroin the ex, ,' - - � -
�� . � P. .. . count of, her having the princes. owboard:! Gaolief but in plain and forcible English.- -*a * . .. Wheat was. iubjected , 1�
. . . . his wife and Mbore,whohmdelop�dtogether. referred, but the latter,was-unsible to pro- 'The cabln',of the *princes. was -that which, - Iny erneag Courier. - . I I . � . . . in ole. charge of th.6 parish of Weston. posuro, to Which, the L . . .. .
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. I . . If. he could only find them, so. hesaid, he duce the hote'ssary'logal 'proof1hat he had . . . I think I mjy� aggert that, while" the during the winter and spring; but bn light . .
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I . . . . . had ther ship been - a flagship,. would h"Ve y *eek -a -sornewbat peculiar a9t ..coming notation of Scotchmon -runs no Or, .
� . � . ,would -instantly kill them bobli.: His friend invested Moro than 66,148 in lottery , Oil Frida . -medium soils it 'appears to have come � .
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. . I - my tickets, I wh! - boon devoted to the use of the Admiral's of suicide was porp6trat6dat Fitcairngr4poli, g'!.atr go 'th but little or no injliry '.
� - . i. Out the runaw iak Of aceing'-materialists, or pessi- out of the trial,w�i . .
oi�qor offered to searol ilo, as a matterof fact, he had secreta;ry,, and communicated with -that of a few miles to the northwest of Perth. M. _ -Galt Reporter. I . .
. . ,pairif S)MAd6r would .promise solemnly, Squandered 00,000. The referee do6ided I .at" or commulfisis mmong�' its rulers, . . . I .1 '.
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. ... . I , . _ - lieni with death. Shudder that Grover: . their tutor, Ahe'Rov., John Noode Dalton. - - . those who count on the Cultivated laity for' I
. . . � . t ' iiii * i ,Between .1 And 2 o'clock on the day *in . Fidaro has a wild romantic story this .
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11 '. 0 p1M I the wife, was could recoyor.agmil!ist any of. The Sole ornaments Wore -portrait, with question one, or two young women'Oboerved the -support of figid Calvinism, whethe - i in. mor3incr about the attempted'assasgination . � .
.. . readily -�r&lised; butwhen the defendants. 'The ambunt awarded autographs of their parents, of thiir grau& . I . � . . -
. . found, and she put hot . arms around him, him was 012,296, or twice the amount of' a female falling down'thei face of a precipit dogms, or in ritual, are very' likely to be, of the Fopular oj�6rm bouffb.actregi; �Zulma � - - -
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... I . . . . ,kissed him and bogged. I he the iiivestment proved, and double. costs,01 mother the Qlieen, And of their munt,Prin,-. tons roe I k - ' , . 'Bouffs�r,-who hasbeen the - ioikniilga favorite - '�
. . _. for forgiv&nb8s; ' . whiofi risea. in alm6st's per disAppointed-Pr6T.' Lorimer,.. of Ediii- .
. . . .o!g Beatrice, ana- the furniture consisted - - ine to the height of, 140 foot buri,h. - . . . . .1 . .
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waGoverjoyed and took her home -unharmed. the action. The-clefendants'were defeated .of t� b ig .66tq` Supported, by Stan- 0" I ; . 64 the Fakisian boards for many a season. , . ' '
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I . . . I .. 1. . . lip fjwmgll from the edge of the tivet Alm6nd at Craig . . . � I I I ' ,�
1 Hooventhanked Moore forgivingher .in their ,appeal, Tile judgment ,.was chions and tw6 So& cheats with regula, ' . A discussion rseeiitly took plaod in the On her Wayhomolr�m-mfriendla last night, ' -t
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. I ", -without . -ttoaltr� :'Th; -dis&ppoiL nted and allowed. - to . rest 'as * 11he ; affairs , tion outfitgw� one:. areas Coat,. Vest and Cottages. The remains were shortly after Londoni Baptist Associatiog as to'the.use . just as. she -reached Ltho Boulevard des ' .' � . ,
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� I I ,disgusted Ginder cursed the party and left of the defends2s we . to alleged, - to removed to an adjacefit dwelling, where thg�. of wines by ministers at file annual d or Italions a g6ntIem&nly-IookWg individual'* ' - �.
. � ., I .. . I trouserj3,0 'one Bible, one pia 6r book,' were -identifiiid as - those of Jemimm I ' . r
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shape that nothing coi2ld -be ,one set of blacking brushes I y ,on I . Y. J..P.. �ushed past,ber MidAtruckhor with &knife I
� I � .them. 11 ,be in, such .. ani 0 Irons or Douch chi- of the Baptigt 'Union. T%� Ito I 7 �.
, .Ax tho Dussoldorf,oxhibition a member of obtained from them at the time. .* After the I I 'r ' d 29, wife of Ar .or -dmgter, inflicting a severe wound. . The ' . '
. . . 1. . scrubbing brush, The Bacdfianto�i'waid, bald DpucharS,0b,e,'tr1','-r('at the Pitemirngreen, Bacon said if alcoholic 4rinks wore to be � would- o assassbi escaped, And the actress : 1. �
- . I . . . . the Rhonisfi mnaW0stphAlianJ6tonogkm&i6. case was decided- byllre 06urt,-!5S,AppoaIs'. room And guh-rodin, thanksto the Pkincog4 B16tichheld. -Deceased had b6bli only about provided for the occasion;'as heretolorii, lie . .
I . - . . `Society�'Will exhibit it Geril�in post -card, su# was beg4n Against thii b6nAsmen to' * , . to made qWte gay with a soilds would -move that a fund be . set Apart to pay m,,,n,,,,g,,d io. dtag herself: to her house., Xd,. I.._
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�!,. � i . � 0 claim, in September, " 18�8.. two niontlis. married, and,*no -reason for her. 'or . a I. -are ant�oipated fronk the I 11
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� . post_'ciird;, containing, Yoga? translation 'Of , They made Answ'er to the motion and Were .aFoater and A I') con� . I . � I I . ,
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I . AS of *1 "Odyss rankee big6-harmoniumo' . .' 0 owinglqtter� written Mi. Baconis inoti6ii, and the result was . . .
I 1. .. the fitp.t three be Elomer's 11 .OY! boaton. They took the case, by amended �*hil, iord'Charles .Scott's quarters were eluded .-frorn the f 11 m,cornpromiso under which.tho provision � At the dilo$h'assizes the other (lay, Mr. .
. . . . ........ ver,before a judge,who sustained them. 'by hel- to her husbarld,wila found by him' * - syV i �
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. �and part of a vori long debate which to T lilghIy ombellishod, conspicuous among the on the -table when, on reaching home'lle of wine was loft . * , . . � . ,
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. I e .0,80 then 161 Ing grolApa of, Bacohmates I . latotremstror of Garafraxa;.to three years . . .
. I 'Cotilly took place in the German. Imperial Or. i C Went to fti , by jury in the decorations be news of bis wi'f;'s Th,,miode�at6r of the.approaching, synod in the ponitentiary for'omb6zzlin.d tow' nship I .
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yssey I is 11,000, while in in hivor 61 Grover. M6amreA are now - death, that thecaso is.0jile, of suicide'- of the. Presbyterian, ChididifWf-Viiglund will
. Parliament. Th a in, the Curti. A verdict has boon rendered . from cast13 in the British Xiiaiium, molint was greeted wilh the. sarl ' '
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. I . r is. being taken to I . collect, the judgment,, aO- ca in. blue. velvdt.fraineS slid -affixed to .- My over dearest darling Arohlo,-1 Ii6vo -love& be the' Rev. Donald - F raser, D. - D., .funds.. It seerifts rather strange'that -& ,� ' ' - *
. I I the parliamentary �aebmto. the numbe , velvet backgrouridg. The B is"a you� always even to the o4d of.tho earth. My of . - Narylebond ; - of - the 90320rill As- township treasurer should'bo sent to poni- � .1 . , I
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I . � -22,000, The, whole -of ,the 83,000 ,Y�oras there is plenty of, property which is roarou'- , noW unarmoried corvette of 4,130 � tolls, darling, I have Ill y n know1how . tefitiary for binking too free with townsh' .
.. I . . . . I �00 fdr you to lot 0 the Church , of . Scotland, XP
: I lia,vo been written in the Gabolaborg system � sible for it, After Grover's legal ox�ensos .with "very. powerful iingin.6 ,(5,259 horso- I have loved yen. May you bo happier.thau I serobly. * of fundS. while a Tory county troasurel"who - . I .
. I thand and with the naked eye, The are paid it is not expectod that lie will-havol f - have over boon, and only love mo ever. My Rov. br. Watson,- of Dimilde ; 6f - the did the -same thing with county money'le I
. 01 Aof shot . p6wer) and sixtedn guns', though n bly of the Fro It t in his seat in the ,House of Commons'
. quantity of matter contained in This Got, much left Of this small portion of Iiis the, I Ono 0 dearest Air hi pray for mo, when I am no MO& general agsom o -Churohof
I 0 vompons were I atrnor-pi=,ing.' Oilhis burnic.gop'sin I cannot boat it. , ep.. . �
I .. man short -hand manuscript -would be 'oqq&l .squandorea.$50.000.. . I. She carried a crew of,885 ail told, the mia, . . . . , . Scotland, Rov, Thom&s; Main, of St. Mary's' by Sir John A. Macdonald and his frjondsL 1.
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. . -�,% - . .4 _... - - � . . . 2dfilburgh ; of. the synod of thb Vilitod . . .
� .. I . ship;non numbering 14, and besifts the two .. r. nisson could -ex
I to. what is contained in about - nine P&ges of * . - Frofessor B. ForlimPs M .Plufff'ro-w- this . .
: , . . � the TimoS. . . I . I I . . - UAtr Trim '11'q SCAOOLS.--iGf6lt is :about to .Latest Busludsm Cliangefli. , � . Presbyterian Churchi Rev'o . . . . .
. . .royal cadets Chore. were two lqft and an . Brkastrtot of May* 6th . 'says .1 Ontario - Duff, 1). D. ,.' .". . . Comm about.-Stkatf6rd Beacon.
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I . .. . The wills,haVe recently been. proved hi try the half. time system, in, her public gbonorabl&t, The two princes Were entered I . . ' 1. � ... .Three .of. the me - a ' ' I .
.. . � , .A oharged;rAth destroy- - ..
I . . � England.of Mr. 'John Michael. Williamso schools by which. it is, expooteq i'000 will. :Pillings' - Bridge --William 11ric neral 'Rev.. Ndah M.' Wells, doubtles - .0.01(lost I �
. � msomdota.iu�hine, 1877, an(l.followed-tho i go S� th ing tho 14ovig &'ltennobec railway track - . I . ...
� personalty uuaor xl,000,000 ;*of Mr. Ed- be saviia in toadhors! salaries. ' Ad plan is store, succeeded by.John Rowat., Graven, Presbyterian �Iotgylnan in this country if wore mroatea onWeanogday on m warritnt, - '
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. . . to have. the; divisions from senior third regular routine, serving four torniq (two burst�_P. Butholonlowg,erah3tore, otd., not the old . ost'6f' any denomination, died
,.. . . ... I � ward Joiedy, personalty'unaer teoO,000; of as work its at piesont, but those years in all) on the tX8111ing-141111) I'WitQ11niM atbok advertise assigrice. Mill last we0kat tho residence of his ion in issued by a Lovis Ma5istrato,'but when the . . .
. .Xtovb George, Barber Paloy�. personalty u war and then passing a 11nal oNaininatiou and hour for. their examination arrived it was - .11
. 'r beplow s,to to be amaea into two drafts, one Brook-Th6mai C.'Armstrongo tinware and Erie, Monroe county,,Xiebigan, at the age � ; .
I . under 9300 000 ; of the Right Hot. onnia, of I - ,
; � I wh, joiiiing a so% -going iihip. Tho lawdo tarrot found that. they had secured shelter in that
� . . powagbrVigeountess miadletoni potsonalty A* will study from - 9 to 10.30, Ana vessels, like the T'hunaerer 4W.Drema- stovm, offeving to oompromisd At, 20 dents of 08. Ile was born in Saratoga county��in .private . offido of .Judge ClimuyAuai-ana that
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. . . . der, 2160,000; of the Right 11on. Sir then pass to the play room, when the othe . r nought, do not carry either ca(lotg or mid. 011 too.dollar, Toronto--C...H. Rogers (est. 1781, Rd raduatc(l with honor from *Union fuilotionaiy'docided to posrj�on'a the inveal- . . I
. . '(11jam E r1o, F� C., � personalty Wider Comes i Mi- 9 . Mood for . colledo an . .. . I
. I I Wi . n to work to 12 o'dlook, And si of) hats and furs, stocks, etc, aclier I afterward studied for the min
. I . Imtly in the afternoon. Ono.teadhor (or 8hiFz�on, nor eve cadoto borna by gill] Halo. , I . . isti-7 Ile proachod in eastern Now York - tigmion until Tuosday. I I . I I
: . :9100,000 * ; of Mr. Vreddrid .James Henry I �-possibly'two May yet be requirea) takes vessels anaships of a smaller typo, Au i 6 bt . . till 18950 when he was called to Detroit, V 6nTun2n.-Rev, S, Card, late pastor of '
Temple, personalty under 0100,000 ; of Mi. neoews,ry that naV61 Aspirants should be
. charge in the play room and toachos� Sing. It WnO AR9 TIM, Y? -A Toronto dotkosPond-. Mich., and organized there the first Ptosby- the X, rl church, Ingtorsoll, has gone -to . .
I Thomas "Paul, personalty under 290,000 ' , . Awo takon. care of by An offibei of M�ture7 . . . - St. Thomas, where he intends living f4 a : -
. bf Gon ' otit writes: For somotimd back the charm, torimwellurdh& I I
. I oAl Philip Spender Stanhope, per- � ing,calisthonies and light gymnastiba. experience, The cadet is �usually a twolvo*. - *
under 460,000 ; of the Right Ron. v-, I addrily, Ow MOn a - I
. iqollhlt�. .,,Bishop Colonsols anxious lot the liberli- month on'boatc! shipbefore he qualifies as hmS .beon courte y I at * * I
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.1 . ingdaugIltor'Ofa romineiitmodical man ths, Xr, Card's dau&tor be,
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� I . I , . Georgina nnimm, charlotte, ablintow 'Of tioll Of the, ex-Zuld Xing Cotewayo, who- for midshipman, hild he d6es not . pass Out of a � V, aw he ntaust ovetbO the chief wonddr of fallen beir to Some, 00,000 And it is Said he - ,
. Longford, personalty under 24,000, seven months has boon 11 piigondr in the the na4l instruc ' Ands untilhe seour parentso posed the Match, but oil Monday Oiir jitortuture. No ond bad dotio SO -much will probably, give up the ministry.
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. � . . . I . . 0 torla, 08 the gtrl,.2 pod, and they �,ivlo gone to the with' so little help from � prode's - I Thbre, died ini Oakville on
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I . . I , Nothing jg'.Itnoro remarkable than the OmSt16AtCmP0tOWn,SOUt'hAfklb&- IIM40110,r a o isaibn - i t1utellant, '_': I ..
. - facility with which some men and the diffi- writes the blah* � what such Confinement I Stmtos to get mattitd. . oontempi?rsrios. To one book-tho Bible MpliamynightlastXro.'Lucy A. Alward,
t I pily witif which others* Am killoc for one who at big own kraal took �=a , lit� .0 lion lately Mr, Joseph Arol .
I . . 1 in Wa-0. Must be tlo five-year-old, W 1, tho"loidot of the -he wits profoundly indebtod in sovoral reliot of the late Captain John Alward, of
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1, I . . % % . * . . The fi liting Napiors, for installed, rarely his regular daily 'constitutional of four or put in the cornor for being, naughty. I I English latm laborero, failed itt Wilton� soigdg, but tow other works Can be men-, Fort Hope, in the 04th year of her age. I
1�,. .I., . antetof a. battle without coming Out oil i� I five liles out and back again, It will kill wish all rooms woke built routa; anathen his Tot o onont. defeating him by it tionod. ag iteriougly affecting Mrs. Alviard, *as the mother, of XrO. 0. S.
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