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, ,Who Other offle. o'clock, Miss Leslie insisted on riding to I You said you, would tell Sir TohA thfiiga IRIM 40011X=V Wo rA191PNOX"111 AN 1PAILAINCE. 81UNPAX VQXCXXtT&
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# The words are good.' X aold, I I cannot doubW the village. Her grandfather read, -some shont xaggie.,anq that would be unkind. . .
I . . I -soon gave in ate, now the Poor art -cored wor--Avileso-q Who ,
took invelssors thanto outittioul, out " a set Nag at ,00 irild
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gio levels Sir %T . ry.mud . r 0141A.4, A%Med, Michael New T411* *bout -
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i My darl g oc ixea my Wind. 1 T44q varo, 0 0, WAYS,' and her decided declaration 4 tW I I would never hurt Maggie. As, your Of Nelson street, TrAlee, committed Audoldet' agegifA on OPIcew of Aw"nommull. . I 4'
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f There i4 4 pictureen the other Ride., .she w6uld be ill. without h I I It seems 43trange that an important lega, on Saturday, Air me t wag eard ' '
. er gallop.' pastor, and - %a your cousin, lot me say I by drowning in the canal. . _ gu A b . 111 I
I . . think you have behaved in. a, very improper Belfast has a Salvation army headed by question could b%vo,been raised respecting the application' of Mr, Nicholas X . I
fell to lAusing. Wo are too intent I Arrived At the village, she stopped at . .
t .. the parsonage door, And nodding plonSaiitly rat.4imer." I an English woman, Xro. Reynolds, And b.or the right 91 private -individuals to contri- for of rule ulsi to quash the I
: ougitluixig t1l"t to WWO11 our. Militia are ban - .1 I conviction, '
, and to th I four dii ilgbtof& bute.and. collect, 4ons4t
7 NVQ chociae, than Iling the. Vaginouts far a housekeeper, who opouta it, she , oAr,bio.' . ions for charitable the ollqe niggistrate of
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wide'. said she 'was verywet, And would like to .1 e ded. You ouglit.to The death is announced of Rey, -Tea, ParposesinFre,400. Tetsud4has been the BarZea for keeping A, disorderly house, .
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t Put $poll tue, I . . I see liar cousin and dry bar halilt. have Colne 'Q Mo' 1 would have given you , Murray, 3.1-. P., Tinrylaxid, county Curlew), case, ,and the coun.oll of statehas,rulea that, known go the Royal Opera House 0 byh%v.
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the poor doar little letters.; Bad AS for in. Ilia $4th Year.. . 'lijeot
, - A prize. is offeroa; others .seek it too, The parson was gone to the bishop's, but a 9 - of .tile Charity ia. ingthesame opened And uxila,wialiv u
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, . But on, We vras% Nvithouly Belt ia view, telling -Sir John. Anything to open his . -_ -1 I 11
. if MiB3 Le$IieW,OUld COMO in, tbere. was a I hottestify, served, the authVities Ila forpublic, euteitainment and amiloement .
rpoint, and pause ivoll FAtiolled. . ,, eyes, I like him far too well. The ouly'rimy. Themovel. Bight of A bird's nest -a star- wip not
, We gain ou I 1. tho other side I Are in lilsparlor, au4 she could warm her I . any grounds,to interfere to Claim the pol- on the Lord's day. The'origlual convIctiorp, I I ,
Mat, sh I 910 picture on . to be happy in love is to, be: blinil.v I . lixig's-is to be seen on. the top 99 a large .1
. feet and have A warm cupof tea -, and Xlso crane at. , Prince's dock, Dublin. . leclions and officially dik"ibut,o them. wi s,baqedu,pou2lGecr.III., p.49. De,
i L At is, so .. o- - I I . 0 . . it I You think that is very satil:loal, I,dare , 'Attmobad to every ml rv6d. . -
f , Leslie,, After a little affocte4 hesi ,ation And . I . yor%lty is a Poor's cision Ili the case vafj rese Ili the .
.4 0,81wailof .04 i I I tri os*t a ear; say., The remains of Lieut. -Gen, Ol R Committee. It quil el
a I - 'a ,o st (Isw 0 and bride, a little more pressing, consented to do so. - aim 10 per course of the argument Xry Fenton, far
I . She permitted Martha toremove herhit I No, I do not. I am waiting for your Rourke were interred in the family irAult cent. on the gross,, rdcoipts of all places tile CrQ .
"I owa,itiug o t 0 i a. I wn, Contended this was a publio ,
% .1 Q P. . And bring her some top,, And, thou She Sent ,.apology, KMA, You know Y04 ou ghti to , at Ballins, cemetery. He wa, a m native of of amusements, the, collections in the, entertainment of a kind prohibited b the
We pall it ,r.ru_,o trow, 11 roughly clown ' ly,
1. Vhq. thing W14icii otlioxs Tight Uilve doomed a her down to , ve the groom'A glass of niake me one.'- Ballina. - , , churches and what the committee may Act, and that applause And oncorea, war,% ,
. crown; . 1 MUII04 ale. lislimll,'yest half an boar, Kate sat, with burning cheeks, tapping The lord mayor of Dablixt gives a most collect from 4ouse-to-house visits, indulged in thereat.
.Anilitant'rioTo muclinto4see the gold, Martlia,'Au(l it Cousin Arabia is not back the floor with her foot, an. d Archie . Stood harrowing description of the poverty pro. periodically. . However, public sulinrip- Mr. tTustice Cmmeron-I think times .
lyh ro wo, Nvorl'a-willaca, only,brass bellold. o,almly watching liar. At last 6110 SAidi vailing At the present moment in. several . .
! 9 1 3 1 Shall not tions were, opened of late -very frequently, must have changed since tbaf a
I . by that time, I must go, or,cloc . . I - apt WA19,
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. - I , . ;'you are, right, Archie.' Then, putting parts of Conn I
Wo pluck a weed, and Ring it to the breeze, reach home before daik.' I Mught.. where no doubt could exist that a political passed, We in the Masi 9
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-Aflowor .of fairest Inia another sees. I Jer li'and in liar pocket I Here tire the ,ad seqt purpose was in. view; hence, the chi4relles Bore .Q .
1 . As boon As tile, door -was shut. she glanced . Drunkenness in 9, busbAnd is not A justi- _.,,a of the most lively airs.
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- __ - round -the- room, It was. a Cozy place, full . . ...- _yo:q___.0 y#4 t qm, I _fluWe cause for-sopar-ation, at least so-j"Udiiii litigation -i -- There is no poor law in -Framee . Ur. Justice Armovn -And applause 10 . - .
AnilbrdWp; licar"tring. Ju'unollierr"broast, trust . _
11 of bachelor comforts, and pleasantly Ut- Fitzgibbon dacided'iu the case of Rax;; because there is no pauperism, and the now introduced in some of. the churches I
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. Vrcladsbitandso erflt soulougo, tared with books And papers, Tile India, u Ile to, them tenderly, a,nd throwin- and. Iuxton !a Meath recently, very poor axe looked After by the volun. , be, it popular preacher says something
[* .10 them into *the, fire, mournfully I I
, watched tears of the yolief committee.' In spite of pleasing. I .1 . .
. )%Iitli eyoo Iva ad al" in L"ve't' an0lat'139 cabinet stood- in a -Ii recess. between the There were married at the church of the I . .
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L gloly them turn to gray ashes., Xatelseye4wer the law requiring every child to contribute .
ife,s page, Nvoll iiiiishoa, Wra it, satisfied, -tiyo Nvindowo.' Rluietly'seleated her I , Oratory, Brampton, John Wolfe Flanagan, . 31r. Fenton -Applause is not an offelle'04 .
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[ And 10 I heaven's pitlturu on the other side. grandfather's key and tried the lack fall of painful tears. - Your or six. Seas per day toward the sup Mr, rustiiia.Armour .
. , , , It 4 a 'of Rathermon county Sligo, to Mary Emilyi . port , -1 suppose pi Mau I .
I .11 - o6ened at once, and with ail ease that .A ohio,l she said, I forgive me. 1: aeto I of parents on their reacbing the age Of 65, who Applauds can hls ? .
I very impulsively and very imprudently. - I .Second daughter of the late Maj. -Gen. the French . I
", ' showed it was in - oonstant uss, and the, ashamed of myself. There ,S Soiuo r jUSti a Shell. . I . seem to be born with the in. Mr. Fenton said that neither was that;
- THE - STOLEN' CQUIETTERS, first thing that greeted bar was the faint am . atinat for saxing against rainy days, and- arC offence, nor were secular so . . I
. I thing else I must tell you About this miser- A. potitiou has boon lodged on behalf of providing for their advanced . Uga in V,
, I scent of rose leaves. . ,years. , This church in themselves, 'But various per. 1. . I
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11 , able affair. . I saw 'w gentleman ,'in, your J. Sharmaii Crawford Against the return of economy may sometimes come very near formanceo together nil 0 1 1
In the unc6rtain flickerifig fire-lighi But tile 16tters wdra not in the drawers, - .11 , to ght a natitato aa . 10
And she was on the point of closing the parlor, &lid I gavo myself a fmls& name to Lord kCastlereaglh, M. 11, for county Down, parsimony, but it is ur. lessor vice tho,ir ' , I I . . .
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pyetty, Maggie Leslie sat, pulling a rose to hi .2 . . . . Offence. . . .1 . .
cabinet in despair, when She realembereil 'in oil the ground of undue influence andintimi- extravagance. Then, ag
pieces. gar Sister Kate watched her A few , . I Ob, Kate, see how one fault leads t6 datioll. . . .. .1. Ala,. they, are Ohief ,Justice Hagarty-Nobody' oftert .
Moments impatiently, and then 'skid, that hex grandfather's had ,& secret door . - - never idle; other ' people may work cries encore to a sermon, I fancy. 1(L%U&_ .
notber. If you bad been Qoing right you The blessing c5f the boll'of Mone'lee, harder in a givft time, b the tortoise will ter.) . . .
, I Whitt are you doing, Maggie ? . Tired of' that slipped Away, aiii1hidpl, closet between It . . . n I ,4t . .
. I would liot-have been, ashampa. to confeass overtake the -hare. The FrOnch do not
!" .your new lover, all'?' . I the drawars. It was likely Archie's had , 'church, in accordAilce -%vith-preViouA An. . . I - Mr. Fenton went on to cite cases whick . - 0 . . . .
I am not fired of the SAIne. Silo sought the Spring, tina it that`*you w"o1X-arQ-',6b61ii. Do you know nouncement, was o6nducted in tile. ,esence drink, and wife benting as an institution is llm4 been tried in England under the act fix F . I .. . . .
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. s What nonsense ! responded at once to liar touch, f 4.1 tile lady whose-umme you borrowed ?I . utl.r, unknown. These Are the ttmit%thdt, enable 4,' - I I
, tud there - of %,large Congregation. by Dr,p`B question, against the, recreative religion-
. my new lover, but I am angry at myoia per - . 11. them to come up smiling after an filv4slon, lots,' an association in London for the I
I lay.tho letters, all tied together in one lit. I No, 1. know nothing about. such a . Bishop at Limerick. . , . . . . 4
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[- I I Very likely. When a girl li s discarded tie bandle. There were not more than Bell. you, And yea Mu f, The, will of the late ViSCOU r Utess. Dan And to qubiprfbo milliatda. .when the Govdru- I dev,elopment of religious -feeling I againati . I .
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il_ - _._.& countr _.CIergymAU_:cvit1l_:930ft.a Y= f9r, Ilalf a dozen, and Kate, with a, smile of.ro. n has. been. sNyorii under ;00,000, the the Brighton Aquarium Coin . .
.;7 : . I . the . gan 0 mentmIcsonly for millions, Themorethi I . pany , an L . 11
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r. - it-..FLtEoff(itvitl- . w.ao;oo(i, it, is, . 'a wake an apology.to family.' Quti of the real eststo tkad the principal . peoplelean figel. they are part it 0 .. I , I
. likely she will Ilef- 4ild BAtist QUQ0, pat thorn in liar , , a I ' , nd parcel of tfie r bodies . ..
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vo ftoubling her pocket, and iolooKed the catinet." `" I . Must I do this?' - I 'Bad ' the Sovereignty -Of-tho --nation-, the More, Mt,4 WUfft;fbat&-rn =Sappose's-church -` " .
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be angry at tile poor lo .r W do ' Portion Of'the li6raonmlit b6ilfg devi 0 . . , . , IOU, . . I
I . I 1youmust, Itis tile least yon. a , . Y A . t certain France Will be to remain peaqefltxl, holds a. Sundn I . .
I . .. I Vb4n. she heaid liar sister Miss Irvine-' . . .
memory, I .1 . . She had scarcely done s9N . . .. . Y.Concert for the purpoBe,of I
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1.1 , I should'dismiss the country -.clergyman sowe one open thafroat door with a pao -well, Archie, I will do it.' . I great, - glorious . and free, Happily, since getting money fcir charitable plirposes an& . . . ;. -
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. I l,roy . ,'and come straight up the stair a., In a ietlltyida parfl of her paillshmentwas long - James'Conway sued 'Th6mas Parker for 1870, anew g6lieration, 'huh Sprang up,: to chArgps, admia,siofi. That is an amuse- . . I . . I
[ -very readily from my memor,y,'lf be per- delayed, Tile next morning Kate was very compensation for assitult. and battery at where. Henri V, Louis Philippe IL and .ment,., , , . . . I I
ught Archie Flem moment she had decided that i0was. n9t . I I . I .
l mitted rae,' I never the . Archie's footstep, And that it Must be one ill, and a Severe attack of IeuwAtiq fever NAVAU, Meath, 6n the. 21st August last, Napoleon V. are as mythical as the Shepherd Mr. Fbiiton said that was not an offence, . .
. ta cofifined liar for'w'eaks to her room.. Then w t , I ....
il could hove been so. in ' eau;' &lid Maggio . . hereby, the plaintiff lost an eye. Thecour Mugs of Egypt.' Only'religion, not politics, ASA waspartof wbrship. If the motive ' . -
11 row the poor tattered remnant of a rose. of Ilia, intimate friends- In a m0mclut, the fatigue And excitement consequent on gave a decree for X25. . . .1 . W. E68 A religious one, -there. was .no offence ,- . . I .
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I passionately away from liar. .. also, she bad decided that if she did tnot, . . is liereditary W, . 11
I do not believe Cousin'&rchio Flowing know him, he Should not know her. - Who, Mag gio's.marriage throw, her back into the B award, 'R. '14". Royso late governor of I . . but if the motive was to make gain, us, in: . . .
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Could do P. ing, Mag,r . you must ever it was, he did not mt,once come t6tlie inertia of. iiivalldikm and .the adventure X)nniskillen: jaA, died s ddefily at his reii- I . Blood Polsonlag Care. . I . I
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. - parlor; - he w6nt .into' an adjoin, ,wa13 almost forgotten in its painfal results. denge,Albxander terrace.. Before Iii A driver. for the Now Jersey Express . 11
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be mistaken.' . . -1 . W if she im- ,Enniskillen. jail Mr. Royse Company recently.died.of pywmia or blood it, Wsa.. 4,ne 'intended Ah introdace .21
11 was. _, - _ 9voll 1 is,w,et goat and boots, AK the warm weather came o , I pointment to' " L , , . .V.'Or. .1
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I -1 - .. -F.I... '' 6 , '' - - :proved and'beg -t -go into " ' gain in .the Royal Irish Constabulary. George 111j; cap. 49, into bUnadai as it was -. - I . .
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' will -tell you--al,-,-abol.A.. -li".T.;,aid,ih,eiw --alla cauie loifugliag,li l, , V,4t,h- lipt 'ra, 9111ils. I mix 0 .' ' - 1.1 poisoning, - inducled -by a wound received- in .. .
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. , . I One Any a to - be' There was a lall.of snow idthe diieOtion . I :pot applicable to the state, of the colony At ' ' - . .
.. otto- feet alid it cigar in his month. . theie wa . a I'Awn party the'&,lm of his right hand from a rusty . :, . .
,.yonng girls seated themselves on alow . at the hisliop'g, and she'promised to meet of Ahmscragh And Ballyin(Lowarl- ThQxe nail protrudifig from a boil he was , bandl. I , . .
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Dian in uponfideatial, attitua-e. , , . Kate had justfinished arranging her hat the time'the laws of E.ngland were-enactoc . . I
- . -and gloves, and was going qui,Zly ,,out of Archiethere. ShQwas sitting resting under ome heavy showers of liallatBalli. ing'.., The wound was 'only slight. At firsiV, as the laws of. CanAda. The laws of Elizo- '. - - . .
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. 'Now, Maggiei when andwhat? , one a - - sely Pee , dily beth and of Jm . in . as I. r6quirin g persot I us, At : ' . . . . . .
' " - , ,, n. a, great oak, when She saw him comin.9ito =. The weather was as iUte Id appearing to be P, mere scratch, but spee .
. - Sir I , oor. when he entered by the oth( I .
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The I when' wai two evenings ago. .. I loAed blhnkl 'w - A !gentlemau was , with in, as if- it were the month. of , " raAiy 'a the risk of a heavy penalty, to attend ,v. I . I I
John and1were comiilg across the mool, For a Moment the . stood alU , Ard liar. - I b . inflamed and affected the whoje,arm. Th I . 1
as- . 9,S Anything, And I atea-chothek; the iiext,Kat6Advaneedafaw YVbom she recognized'at a glanoo ; she bad Dublin, Times') Mmy,5th. . . patient was,iii great--distrAs,the.poisou placb of worship'-on-Bunday, were in-. force . . . ,
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I happy a, 4 1 am, .-w% once to him * as miss . extondina to 'and causing. the, sw elling of I .. i
just as, 0 was in ) - , itill" to 560 the introduced .herself _ in'this coniAry if this law was, I , . . . - I
hought Arabi ** liondon, when Owe - I - . . .Lt BmIlyshannon'two .farmers named . .
uto the' ale Crowther. What wras Archie going to do. 'Brian mail 3?rummond ,cluarrellod. . .
met him stiddenly as we turned I' clerrga mnnada.M you. know bow`soon he will 0 1 ps and stomach .to. double Mr. T anton-TIle Toleration Act ex- . .
. Hawthorn Fifth. And what do you think 2 return, Sir?' . I . .1 to. liar ? - * She felt almost like drying ; but Ili. tl i lls' IYE ' . I . . .
- . . Drummond strudl Ubrion on' the head their A.t.r. dge. For tell, days he an-, Copts that. . . : . . . -
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. * tpod bravely up as they adV4need, aind with a Stick, -and then procured a. guil, witi.3, Mr. McCarthy thought not. They had . . I
I They rushed into each other's arma-like- 11 think he vill'be here immeai tely,', PhQ a ' _ I dared excruciating mgon , and after three * - . I . .
like two Frenchman. I, do beliove'the answered.'tho 'now-c6mer, whose first in in liar white Muslin dress, with rose4 at N,hich. lie Shot O'Brien, who died a few weeks .of much distress he died. The ',only to fancy the -CaniomEan Parliament ni- - . . .
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I kissed each, other. It ivas , John , F,Uyd stilict was to say. the.thing most likely to her'. waist and thromt,. slie'made a very minutes aftorWarillt Drummoild is in V h ysic'&n wl'o Attended -him Says : 4 G64UT tempting to pass a Is* like that in 18W to . . . I
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4 Archie,' and hand -shaking, and -How are detain so beautiful a girl. " I Ain, sorryto Ov' . - :' ouStody,*.' . . . I . .. .. . See that it' was quite - inappl.ioable to thei , % . .
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. . . I I have intruded, but I will retire at once if you I Good -afternoon,. Cougin Xate "' : " I . .. . . scratches, oi wounds that cause them are so eount'r! and was never i ntended to be eu-. . , -. . .- , .
on, old fellowl! . and .that kind of thing, . . . . Twenty Shoop seizdd from a fatm of An I,r,6a i I ' . I " I I .
ti I . , ' in Arobio, good-6fterno , Slight as tl e little ecofetcare - w . .
-__.y , on going desire it;' . ... . . . Cons oil , - I . .hich caused Perhaps the'stkongestreason why , I
un I I was quite disgusted. M on I . . -gan, near V.,,,aru St . .
. . -1 11511 not remain ,'Kato, this is my friond',Mr. Hehry .' indepenclent'tenant named Mai' eepleal Aeath. ,1. -The 'rasty; this .. I *. .
'way are so ridiculous I .. - y no meaus ir . I Lo -in.force, here was the ex I
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1. longer., 1 expecteFriny brother. with Mr. Crowther.' . . I . ughrea, 1 t a y6ar's rent, .were retaken nail which. e idently p6asessed ." .
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. I By-auld-bye Sir John rememberqa me I - I by Morgan 'and m, number. of nosistants. -'- .3 - -1 O the. 'whioll, - .1 .
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and supposed I Archie knew his fair par4. , ld lllg but its My groom is,with -Me there She blujilidd violentlyj , at&0, CA bailift's life , suifacof (8vio.j'ca . 45),,thilrecital of was - I .-
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I relde. bowed ih.aOneiAtO*&it, e pediailyms: islikely . . Ponbd'to '-strike a I.. evidently balsild upon the opinion thas there . - - . . ,.. .., .
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.. in the Most& distant' main - . - and. Sal I - I -to b& dark-very'ahrl , -- - - -- - % Cro,%vtlfe't+ b,uf(fkei-,onc.o,-, when -1' Objected. to their taking the Sheep.. The -ve-11118-1-11.,the;palln of kis haiid; and'thal- --was,.n6 law,alreadylu forcecdav'the Same i I', .I.. . -1 . I
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SI little private masquerade, and ,aBBuredd ,police were cmllec ciret . +...
had tho honor of being mypoor'coul i .. oft Mr.. Flowing at the bishop's, 3 . with the animals before their. Arr val.' .subject. - ,. , I , _1 _ . I
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_ 4_f been- ced- itt-hi6'TO§id-ence;-C.%Yrigab6lt ... .. , 11 Oil Y Mr. McCarthy continued, that,.e, en sup- ' I . , I - I
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4_. ' I-Oliviny brother i --Uot,..--a -eltraymanl-;, ',, , 7 had-&,61st6rrsho woufd-hmva- is-anlioun - . froitiller6' ffitb -tb`F*h6l6 body.- - Th' --I' . . . .
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. . . matters stood b6tween us.,- '. -.* - * , .&ad Eon. sudagilly remonaboting%: friend hg.n6red ,by the mmum tie . ll 0 he I I . a t 0. thililig,111A can, no as, m,safegunid.against posing this. act were. .in force. here , .- I .* . . :. I - .. I .. 1,11: I
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.. - - l o . mentary aver I -have ilever dmo4 .to 50th y.Qmr of hism rty;v ho 'such a milat*be'for ever uq,to' . , .-
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w. , a -you kii . OW I ' Thoy olicased in Wood about his.' er .p r9ow ., M , Justice dmraey ,. ..
fore you were on with the7il, ;'v] ! - a Hill,Top peZup . 4 M% Henr I Some , oars in Sdariff, Quin, Newmarket,' . I .. . I
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exactly. .1 had s opped' 'writing Crowther9' . , .g .rode slowly0iolno to - - tho of t I . - I . . ,. - - - - :. . '.
I ' . of . .Of.futlie Michael Madhan. .He was or foot: of 4estroyina the vir ... I . I I . . I . . .
. _toArohie;,ll,ud if lie had-anoanr The young -gentleman! 1boked. At Kato in gother under -ilie July riloon. Before they, I .. , I ..
. ,a . utter amazbineict . Ili fact, h4wa-A Mr. Ubnry parted both had 'Acknowledged to 'their, dained in 1859. . I . ., :' . .. 1. . O I I I . Offence at 61 .'., , . . , , 1. ... . , .: , . . I . . ... !. : . . 3. . .. . .... .
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! - . :senae he might have guessed ilie rea6oif,' . I . . . . mer: "I 1. . .1 I .. ..., ...
; ri himself, And lie -was not aware , ,hoa aigration from Harry lina. as'sumed , : Atules; ifor Sum . . - . coneart.W&S. ,.. .
I Rate Shook lier-head and lo5ke4 grave:'.' Crowthe rtsan interest that Might be a dearer ' Elf . . . i. Mr.' M C Ahy: "fa that the ., .
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I 4 N oi , Kate, don't bo'n,agrilvating; The that he -had aybrlind any sister., Who was tie than even brother and oil * I , st, kule which the silminer shouia one of - sacred' music,' with secular . Soup . - - . I ,
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. ': seeme, are Acl sobo*01 friends, And 'Archie -.,kinship with him? - ,'. . I . I I colisthritly coining -ivith lr6hie o ball on made in olothing-bi: otherwiS6 ta..Any avpli- thin, deliberately.' , Locomotion Zoirld be . This concyudbd: tile' arglimeAt. .. . I . I . 1. p I : . .
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has all sorts of . . romantic . notions But'Almost with the announcement Kate Ilib.1684!lios, either for', oue_pretext oran- cant, %6 'they tbink it injudicious to do .ad til'a-minimum. . Happy is he , who '".' -. - ,; . . . I - . , . . : . . .. ., . . - .
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- d.HewMchedher horse briluglit other..'- -Then lie began. to come by hinagelf' linything that mity' i'ller a' iya eQUB. ,from all, %lid fret And, t1xrmofi.T,ad I worry of - .- I . .. . . .1. . I .. 7 . e. - . . . I .
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.. rounkonde a&* her mount and ride a, ;Ayi, .and i 6 conle witliout any prete2it at all. It A'gr6st roporticin of tlios'ao leen,fing"Killar. life ha ;Jearned the lesion of taking the A Characterlstle'Metter from I
to. tell Sir John, how badly I . have treated . . . . . . 1 . I .. . I , . Boi . DbeAmm I .-" ...- . - . I . -
i - 'in., . . . .. . . . . . andthe saidowntosmokeilia, whirl of h ad bden l6ng.e ident to Archie that. Harry' loy for Queenstown, on route "to. America, shadyside of the street --nay more, of ' . . .. . .. . . . ... I 0 I I ... . m. . . .
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. I Then you have aeon Archie ?' :- curiosity anc exeit6meut. I What % bright and Kate -loved each other very dear- coLo from- Rd.nmare, and belong to the Seeking streets of which both sides -are RAMS, May 29.--- The following oharapter- . I .
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I I Yes. J'sent Davie Baird to tell hilid face I What frink, cliarinin- 'manners I ly and at Inst, even the dim eyes of'her ,,a&aIl farming class.. : . .. . slim . dy. Thiloo happy is he' ;Vh , when he .. istio letter from, Henri Rooliefort gppeaa & - ' ....
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I to meet me JA -the conservatory. , last What a figure I I wish to everything 1 had grandfather begaii to. perceive how inattets A correspondeilt vritos ou'May 8 : - On . Advances in the morning to his dail - work ' . . . ..
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. night.' . . I. a S'liter -Oi somethin- aidd=Ab-that ... gifi., -'atood.,- * " . . . I * Wednesday last,' At- Ballim can maintain a cortafri -deliberation, keep.- .- dressed. to M. Andrieux, prefec O . . I . . .
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. I . d Kitty I lie, said'one, nig t, a ter'Wititing Atchison from Rbsoommon', Arrived At iho .1ing -guard over Ilia ee axfd A,evbr ,for a 131 . I
: I Now imprudent I' - , I . I I do wonder who she 'is I' , Tile 'next . ino- I I I, - 1 '', . pa . Sin,w-My , son - has co a to '.6endv,a, I . I . .
.. I I had to do A. I wanted to Coax Archie' .ment he had'iun- the belf, and pulled the- 'patiently t1irough &,, good -night I that l6t- . 'a town, escortgd-by. m party 'of the momeht forgetting that there is. a. warm wounded. with two. sabre cuts, -onein the . I . I . I .
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. to.give me back all. bell -rope clown. . .. ed,an hour and it hnlf l Kitfy, why does. : 118yal Irish Qoustaballlry,.ancl proceeded to - and cool'way.of doing -everything. A ,little - - , I :
I to let me off easily, and eived them both.on Sunday, last as he wts :. " . I ...
my letters. Ivaiet have the letters, Kitty. . . ! Lawks, Mr.. Hen y, I kneiv . that , was. Harry Urowtber come here so often 21 - the towaland of Druinei,ornawn to fence in Care makes a:doal of difforqnco. e 10 . .1. ,.
. . I . I . . you a-rin&g, . which -Mr. .Archie never I Because we do .not believe in,N riting,, a farm belonging to a'mun MoTigue,-whorin. -starts out furiousl :may put himselfinto a leaving his lodgings in the Place de IV, Bas - - , I .
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I $ Well 9' , . I rings that 011trag0OUS Way. . . you, -grandfather Ovc . ettOys Oilce n"VIY'00 t ,ho.61victed h Short time iidn; The country iever for.the day beyond -the curative power lor's, "degree. He *a . a not one of. X; .. I . I 1 ,. . I., .
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, Wall" Ila said. some vcry ilisagreemble -wanting, sir ?' .'. - . .. . . !. I .Me ,""""I'm life;1 ..And leaningfordly on.her people assembled in.hunFreds, &lid; haviQ of'ice, 6f juleps', or' of -fans. -where is a * . . ' . . . . . . I I I
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V ' IIQ,. thilt , . .... lli,i.,:lk ,;,Ii tb. AtpIlison" 'and tile police m6fl.ibd;for ille a9686n-if *0 can-old,ly tea' - b I - ' . . I ,. I
thinas-truths he CAlled. tllom aud.I cried , I vant to know,,Alartba,' *. - .... . a obasea both I . I I ,.in- -of -Wliioh he,vas the dctim 1.
and looked just us pretty as I'could. lie Young lady is that left tile house tweiity ,fault Of which,she-had. been guilty, ancl thd Lg th AMU it. T& whole 'matter amounts, to no was, COTA_ , " . . . -
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. insisted I was in love with Sir Jolln's title I Minutes ago.' .. .. I . . .. * . I I . pain and Shaine it.had Caused ber,. . f6lice.1 - - , .., . I I . . . ,more than that we Must take good daro. of mittea by a police oflice * r of- , the fbprik , - . . . I . .1 . 4
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d not with himself' *. W411 may you asli, . air, vIlioll. . to do ... A'96ver payk, Kitty, to"do. evil "that good , elves, anct be lailn, Y Sensible.- . I ... .cq
I Bud moneyan , and when ,,I . I . . Die4'mt hally1611y, WoNtdrd,ln liar 22na .1urs . pl . . . , - . . . .. lier , . . .1
. I said -that wis- not-' ttuo -&U&_thatj loved show§ your od.sonse ,hat is MiSi Kate may coino;. the prire isA66 high.' .1 . . . - .. .1 . . is w man charged with the surveillance: of - : - .. .., , . .1 I
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. Leslie, sir --Jo " . "You f6rg?Ve me, grandfather? ' O"Zeary; Patrick Sinnott, aged 00 ybar§, , ... :0 11nRE'a How.,-- yqung man, when you - - .
Sir John vefy dearly; he grot quite iii A *tom. Mr. ArQ'B's co:usin-Ll .very . " 0 'Is the solis'6f.Sentanced persons, who hava . I
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i beautiftil young lady, ir, and fl, good. one,. ." Yes,.Kit y, with all my heart.1 . '. see anything yoia want, ask,for .it like a Also the factilt'k of torrifyilig the idiots _f"'t; :
,. per. It is my belief that he,would rather I . - denly, whilst *orkiA.g ill a - , . . . . .... . - -
' Who di6d s.u(f I constitute our G Over ent..' - Iti ' here, . . .
. married * for money ths - love it I don it Ana proud iier grai-idiather is,oi her.,: ,. . 4-11-larry has forgiven nia, too. Tbu see, I man. If you want- to borrow 46 61 6, waii,. a, nin svt .. I
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I I 11 . . , That i all, Martha.' .- after' . taking Ilia, name in jest, it is . 'right *1 quarry, near Wexford; Eliziabetli: - Rarper', fore,00rtain th t the wr6t6b. that w : .,'*, , , . I
! I .rnarry him, That's the aolfishne s 6f -men,. . .. i I . . I - aged 46 'Who wits Smothered in a small 6r if you onlywaut to marry his AmughtQK, . I , oundel ., .
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. Kitty. I w iieW for aiiytliing , . . I very welli Sir. . . - don't Slide up to him mild liang bn,..to your . 7 . ..
'N . .. 11 , , -Ohio returned. lie found Harry a . So, grandfather, - if yoll, Vlll olot X001 of Vater on the ; Bids of': tile% road At . ., oii, and it'is bqually.ourtmin thiLt- yom , , . . . I :. .
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- And oh, Kitty, lie said he 'would not give . I.. I I , Greenrobbin, in a fat of apoplexy; Patrick . issued oraeri for . -lay. son to!ba sabrot, - , " -
me back my letters and I - Must have Crowther 'pacii1g thb.-room in the groat4eiit me, I _a'r'a ', t'*gAd bo Mrs. Crowthor in- - J weather, and tell Id stale jokes. whereof ... . I
. . . I I . . ., impationce.'- .-I HoW long you have be . an . 'iS7 0 - Itayes, aged 74, died suddenly at his real- can't rememboor the point, until you arely to Avon& yourself on A father who I . . I I . , . I
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. th . . . ,n, 'the . . .. . I . . .. .. I I :deleo in Brldaetown- Margaret MurbIly.,* -.YQ'A Eas esembed from the -warders of .
he exclaimed - ,and. there line. I?o(, morrow.? . worr n nervous irrita- . .your . , '', .
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. I I should not wqrry -about A few love., , , for yofi;,and, Yon to-, -he May alik .`M . lie I I *asked aged 10, One orthe.0hildkon in St. Alifon's y the, aid ranninto . hulks. I have '110 iight -to '-expeat , . . . . . ,:..
.. . . ; - mos.t beautiful -girl waiting. I Yes . tion. Go to him ivith.a full head of steam. I
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I Kitty, you don't know all,. Or YOU!W0a1_1j- by'everytDing: I she Buys -'she is My Sister -, you, I suppose ? I ... .. . , . . I . - . died suddenly.. .. I I . . . .. . . . on'aud your bow ports open, like ail iron. justice - of a Government which -ha's . I . I I
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- arry. 1 nover,lidard of Ilbb a Nolmn,'about 72 years of'sgo,-clied at his matiop it it astonished. I as' a . I . . I
i, -all' then.' i , . I r ..' . , A1eW days Ago', A: man named o0harles - head if you lika. it,' no free Offer killing 'A man in I . .
I Tell, me . was her brothe. .' . ' I 11 . "; . '! - . . . . I' And we are to. have a wodding and no . paw and allke your I . .. , .
* , I have seni Sir Johif jusf-tb -san?e' . : what (10you mearl . ova letters, i wlifeb. was,C'erUilliFy illegal, a al -
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was good at ccimposition; arc! -when Cl#ra 4 Oh, this is too. bad I - I must Ask Martha * I Zweadifig, mild no love lettQ - prolonged illness. .Mrs'. .Nolan, who was into his heart or pooket-bo I or both, it ; proceedings. At the, in;nle time, I ie l nak,'' . I 1. . . .. .
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Joyce was bore, I got liar to.writ.e me some ought not to permit,sf . rangais 'father. Love Idtkers.are Slow,..aiid old- . amounts to th ' tI ' 01iffle a - brindle- .
j to come into im rboma., . . fashioned, and N ory dangerous. W.6 have feeble health, cut6red the. ro6m.whore ' ""' ' "' sponsible for the mUrderouS assault '- . 1. I I ;. , .i
beautiful love -letters. 19he liked doing iti . 'the * bull'witb a curl-iu bla fmot..d ,liarginer 0, "01 I . - .
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: and I thought I might PC . I $topi I Archie; I have -asked Martha.' adopted visits a;nd . tole-raphs.: in reMitinS of bar,. husband'- lay. .Soon after ich with undetuable tpremeditatlofi was . . . ! .
. . . a . .1. . ' red merino drossi eyeson fire, tail up, tu'd wh ... . .
'Her naino'W - Miss Ritti Ldslie'., , , " Ime. ;' ` . . she retired to rest, and M an early hour * in made upon my son'.' Assure as I: retuirit . . .1 .
them for Archie, slid, thek were so dIever.I, 6" p , , , . . -pyin ,in. , .
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; . ,CO*PIGCI thod1ftISOfOr-Sii*JOhl3. 'NOW,'Kitty,' . 4 MyCouair, Kate. Now -what could h%vo 2 . .. ... . : .. . , .. I , I . "'all . Or, possibly, he may fetch you. But never toPurti .1 will return yon: blows for. his . . . I . I . ..
I if Ax6bieabould show thoseletters',As'lle brou-lit -her here this wet d y'?' 11e, had died doina file nialit. Thus in death mind; you3I necoliiplisb_ Something,- And .. ,wounds. Tlie'ainnes6y which so alarms, " , . . . , - - .
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4 said be. would, .hoiv- both .6f them would. thou lit iinneedimielyof Ilia interview with g9ported by the, Bostoll4ournal to,havo this mg6d oupFo were not divided and both ol . low you, - aren't afraid to speak wbp you is-ii%ovit6bIe after &*more or less 012ort " . '. " I . . :
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. Ian h at me I 3 ,ould ndb bear it I I . i and.of her anxiety -about. bar -let-. were int4arre.c -at tile same imo*,., ur, inind, And that's & great deal more- , olt I . I . . ..
I P. api. givqn an. expression of opinion agaln6t.m . . 1. . .1 . I
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0 Vlate, looked very .Much troubled. " In- , Po6r little gigl,l he slii&, - mentally, third terin. 110 is credited with Speaking - In consequenco .of the new Arrangement than you woula accomplish b - the'other over # . . . . . .
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I I deed, Ma (I must iiof-plunish -her. any Jonger,. Iwill by. whiall the llbscommpn jail as sach'was ,Y, . bat. ,You I thought yqu opposed it' I tlir6ugh vindictive- , . I 11 ., .
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Nvill. not give you them', they i-Ausb be stolen - Sothenextafternobliho-put'o ' Am tried . and untried (the latter. inchiding I .- . ,. prudence, , . .1 . .. I ! I I . . . . I . . . I I .
and out ta, the cNbir n 11114 but for a term of six years,mith a Iirdhibiticiii - ,A Vor.wich botanist was Atirprised tb6 : I .. . . , :... . . . . I
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I never do. ich it power, over Pf course they were not there. For 6iie And the'executive are notinpoliticalaccora chaiged Witli the murder I of Ali-' YoUnO case of plant4 of &.'fangus, or -mushroom : ' Iu but early state, When Man had to
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. your poor little hand, arcl it woilld 1)b 4worao moment lie" .was confounded , tile nexti his it takes up n car ra7renioved from, here to 31ulliligar re- growth, which reared its h I and above the l6ave. the plough, 'the workshop "a . . , I
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.. after you were married thanbef6rc it'. You taindhad instinctivIoly clivined the hand gottogether4oustowork-with entire suc coutly ,under it strong escort of poliec.'The- -sofl,aud grew vitl m6h rapidity that. in' counter, to attend to the pittional affujtg, I ' . . .
I are sure t1latlia.willnot give theili up?'- ' that had robbed him, He w" very ang . grand.juiY passed a resolution at the , last reason was thefe fok the pay-mciXt'Of 4. . . I . I ,
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witli his cousin Kate; Ile knaw.at once it Assizes urging the retention of the jail, but dovelopmoUtilidwilted. It,was five inches 4 1 PaYmentandmiloagal., - I I .
; . . I He said lie never vvould givd tho.m. -to approaeltojibanother it branch in-creaied Members. Then tho.
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me., , . . , , n , Congross Ao make. one I a pears to have bbeh inoffbct' L It will , 'height and olio;fourth 'of an inch ill Wdre really earned, And were noceiisary, to I . .,.
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'lie hit,; burned them.' are XIQ to be UBad fee ,ill u t to', , , f in , .
"Porlimps . ovell: (I (Ito try, silo would,h4vo sermined , , 0 T I or rMSO diameter. This led hiMto-m maillomatical- I I
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I I . ill tIlC attempt and.betr6yod herself". - , - president And tile executive to Mak : ftlprx ouxnent. .. . . I . partly recoup the moinbers for the loss . I
, I 011 no, lie could , never bear to'do.that; I . another, aithot hirasolf or seine friend.- i ; 1. . calculAtion of tho rapidity of its growth and ' they sustained by absence from.their usuat I . . . . I I I . .
W) y, lie idolizes them, Kitty. -Juat be-' Uwa with, a Very -stern face that bo - iosq and -the president are -.,An appalling case .of , destitution and lie found tllab it ha clovol6pod in one da OV0001011s, NOW all this is changed and' I
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I _. far, A_nt Away lie. told mo that they entered the arlor whore Kato was sittil)g,' of the Same political party, logialation, is death is given ig,tl o I' " .
a lie N , lo C ric Examillor, Tile 1,000,000 calls, growing at the' rate' of Ily . the BOSSiOnSlAllowanto has become a Pam -
were laid fix rose leavoe. in the draNvors of and lie would not see thp hand She hold out often retarded by the aiff6rolleas between coroner was- calfe& to hold nil inquest upon dolls per abcond. Professor Asa'Gr ) five gailt to the SAVatla, of lawyorS4 ; ithoillb ' . . - . . I -
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. 4 bis'llidian cabinet.' I to him, Whan they wero aloilo Allo them about who is to succeed liba,or who the body ol an old woman who bad rosided. writing upon the rapidity of call formation, briefs, P lYsIcialls without patiel'Itst And .' ' . . .
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"Very good. Grandfather seat that ,tshecl,,%toi).cel Vllywoii'tyou,sh.hkoliaiids, tire to oqntrol tlxS patr6nitac. One term of With liar iiiedd, in a miscrable.'rioom, 9'feet cites ail iiistalico -Nvhor,o. it. i9ontury lant .merchants without basin .
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califnei to trio patsoilago. I darp any it is Atellic ? I I I I RiX years :%VOU14. vold a "Matorial part of by 7, in which there were six. other in- I incroas('11d six inelicil in qlametor and one political oraclo to oet, returned to Pitrlia -' . . . . . . . I - I .
exactly I 'S,TOO1U. I! go' t . I16w, ball you expect DIO, ,Kato, 'to take those . y . I , boi66 in t*tinty-four hoursi raplit'. Thoygob'm_pat9 t of.j a ct ,bili*ty . . ,, I .
iko tile one bFin - 'i , . I .differences I .. I mates, Thu woman and, ilieco Nv drd";Vitll-' foot ill , ' U a PC lid ,. : , .. - " I . I
A likel geo,ndlather's koy NTi the liand-' - . . I . T hopeparationtof the Baptist'Thoologi. out, food for (lays., thore was no bad, lie wlil lj 2,000,006,090. calls had' Ana-& Consideralilb Slim, and in rotK
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minister's I . , That.robbed me, .Say it if you wi&l -, oal School froin the Woodstoolc-titer 'iy . even it pretext for -one, in tho roofil. , Zip -to bo; fornicci ' Ajjeh ioquired their fortaliate, obtintry 'gets,, mainly;.1noom- , , . .. -
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, 011, . K to I YOU durst 'nbt, (10 - such A' - , . I I Nva . .g I 11 ..fo sit its Why- did du- fa,titilto- will so , oil be coinploted; aftok bodi lay On. the -floor, 1111coi0iocl, Savo with tioll'attlidinarvollous rii;6 of 231,481 par ,, ignorance and cllarlatmaj qm ' . ..
thing 11 . I .. . fie it? I a 0.1 9 1. . y .. . I 1. . . ' -aaan,tg traillind for tb6 willia' I t1io sea I . . . , potency . Thal . ...
. I * t1104 at . . I mytilent of blambug, insteadof causing
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. dare und.or tile cfrdamst%nbo&,'Of two , y to bring ill it verdict o death from Ilonilr where llonor'is 1)uo -Sir 0( the political lifeto become the Obfaot of I
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.CViIS`OUO Should 0110080 L116 least. Anything, . Maggic" find 1 will not have liar worried much tho. Same position as those of Knox naturiti causes, and, in qpito of the fact Midits (who lilts not boon Made a. poor)- the just alabition of,out bowminas, 1l&q,. '
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. almj at, is better than- giving a rojebte(l RbOUtftfOWIZt`tcr$e 1110Y war . , 'lot Collb"go, rccoi illg tho literary part of their flint starvation of the most unnatural and IjVhy it's enough to nialto a Mail notoriously mftdoifaliathardirtytrado. ,.. . .
lover such & power over -you. It V 6111(1 be years.' . . . turn .
training Ili TinivOrsity College and tile appallffi character was tile causo, the ver- Radical, 'Raged it it abilt, to think of Bich Judging from Back Apliourancog.-Siogt - . I . .
differenp if it was me. I would defy lihilf i I think they word mine.' theological part from file , py0fossors in diet W68 in accordance with the coronor'S services its mine boiil' rewarded, with 'no boy (rushing in front of young lhay wear. * I
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take ill my civil hailds" - lthmt'sliov s it man's lionoSty Ili . *r owit .wllool,whichis'fo be built,in direction, ' . . ., '119 rfttbOr large poke b( i t .
And tile telling I love tbox . . _ . . ligbor title. than what "a bostowo(l'oa a I n Ile and staring ,
I I could 116t (10 that. ' Arohic might matter The letters woro sent to you Torolito at a Cost of about $50,000, oxcla. - liombiont sawbones; or a bingarnoor, or 6 liar, fall lit the faco)-Youlve lost your hot, --!t .
- , , an, , 1, I it sivo of *%0,000 Paid iii. the university London Spoctatdr7,Af Dr, XeWinall IJAS litorary Mall, Or even it' yor it warai it,, old woman. I
toaso me to domth firsV , , jar 1. suft o9ition that y u word to 111 . , Ilacessful hartif3t I, Cbarlib;"I told , . I
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I know, you dear foolish little wonlan, certain telationallip to'Maggio- You Were authorities for aafto. .. . . I .
' B U, The building is to tauglit'as'anythil1g, 110 1148 taught us, from Mrs. Ponaonby do Tomkyn4 (sympathoti. F.mshiol.lablo young mail .to innocent I , . . . .
t you shall linvo Your lottors,'Btaggle, so. Jouad incompetent for that Position, and be three storidg in -holght, with a basement the bog,laning to the close .of Ma cmicer, to , ;It, does seem- hard I But YOU'VO yZiung girl-, I'll clafico lit g v I I
go to bad, 'aii(l Sloop scantily. on my .pro- the favors relating to it ouglib to have boon extending Ficino Usual, , take Nature as out guide in interpreting daily, WO Your. timer Sir GOrgiUS- No 2ad f. y m-, And, I'll Your weddia, ' I
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misc., I . . .returned. A dismissed aiiibassador might Tho walls'are to be built of. brown. Stand. 11 ovolmtioll, 110 1043q than, to take Ilevolati6n , man of Your' stamp need evor despail! of a Innocent young, girl _P,Oa, Y41111W110101"WrIC I . , ,
I I Whon 11 just asytollkeep.the illsigniaof-bisoMoo.1 The main buil(ling 19 to have a froittago of as our guide in interpreting Nature;- The peerage I I (And Mrs. Ponqonby do Tom- thitt., -. . * . .
I Perhaps to -morrow. Ar6lila dined with "Sit down, Rate, &lid don't Pat yourself 12c) feet and-& depth of 6.1 foot; -while all latter lesson is all old And well worn one.: kylis is, its tigual"quito right.) I '' . I . I . I
. the bishop te)-morrow, I Shall filitl no bat, In a passion. Have I over (Iono ail unkincl, axtonsion in tho rear is to be of th-O dimon. 'But it call- b6 only Iiioperly learned by Mv. Dr. St011,'' Of the Pr6sbytoriall .
. . . thing . to either Madgio or yo,d since we siona of 58 x 36 foot, Now York pays more - for tobacco than Church, Sydney, .
ter opportunity, I think., those who liavo takon to heart the former f Australia, is oil a Visit to
. The next morning. pi-ovoc , Tho now buil(ling I $801, as well., . for broad, Dealers Buy that there Are Galt and neighborhood. The rev, gentle. . .
I to be one at 'Nvore children togtother-2, I will moommo(late at least Afty-four a I . Srooketfl, ift this City Who a Voimgo 160 eignia man, joteiVed a .
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