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', ' mol be mentioned the mountain ash, tulip, - THE ICEBERGS I . C!40TUXua inowils. � ENGLISH COL 3V SCOW4011 COL'UMN. - I .
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. I horse chestnut. Nothing has, yet been AMONG . ... a — . I I .
V*nU V,wowing o'nO RoAwltry—Irsaipprumt done to exietouroq?,re traeglautilig, or even to � 10 $e;.%"na1�.TeA4r1evt7qir 14o nXitermtn"001! - I .1 .
, � ,. According to the Pon, ]Wr, Tennyson, for Aberdeen is to ,
I geserve what is alrom y planted. In the ThrAlling, Experl of Whipoe 1119imehold 11cals. , � have 5 now mu.,juni of �
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IR , euces of0epan . his, poem I Do Profundis," was paid 4300. scionap and Art. . It
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� I I gymence. inatterotsheItcr, the importatice oftreeiw Vessels. . This is the scasson when the moth miller Not an inconsiderable sum for oixty-five . I I
, . Dundee,, in Scotland, ))as been boo lleatil. . . -
Tonwao, Tune 11 --At the meeting a! the planting is not properly appreciated. There I � begins. to look for,a place to Jay her eggs. lines of verse ? ed �, 00,000 for the creation of a house of � I
40intarlo, Agricultural Commissioners yes. is &,great, want of taste Ono. the part of Wgiv Yonx, ,Tune 15.-Yastero Of vessels The chrysalis rolled up in its 'wooly, Sir W, Harcourt, informed n, deputation refuge, . .
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tord�q Xr. 13paillo, of St. Catharines, was Canadian farmers in seeking to make t � Lair arriving here continue to narrate their houso, made by the moth worm last guru. W Derby, on- Saturday WQek, tbathe would It is stated that t wning
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t . otive by planting trees, while extraordinary experiences mongst; the comies.forth with wings and is Support a, Sunday closing bill for England ilia S 0, It augmt
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. . teudeil, over the whole catti,lo,me of tile from a pecurriary point of view (6 farm huge ic6bergs. The Norwegian barque m'1'1r.'.d1t0,e moth miller. This miller imme. it good cause could be shown for A. t to mud the A chor li;aes of Ti' '
. principal kinds of fruits, Witi� regaid to wQl1 Stocked witilit 4egiduous and ever- Follivang, Captain Henricksen commamil- diutely seeks a mate, aud after flying I lantic steamers aro, negotiating wi .th �L View I
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the marketable value at apples, be,said, a amnecd in value fully 20 ing, Lad a startling encounter on her vay. about for A few days will orp,vl under Mr. ,Tohn. Curwipa, originator of thetollic to amalgamation, . It 11
green trees is Gill _
. TBr7 large trade might be developed in per cont, . : agefrom Dunkirk, From the eastern'tO the: edges of tile .carpet on the floor sol-fa, movement, died the other night, A eat. at Clovoifiele, Parish of X,! xhills. .
them it they *were properly p�cked and the DZU. . the western edge of ilia banks of New- Or through Some .orack in the door after a short illness, at Heat011 Mersey near Aberdeen, was recoiitly depriveil of all ,
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- lit kind sent to the L wall I House, near Mauch �
I . M. I . , nglish market, Oar Mr. T'. 0'. fiewpoey was than recalled, to 'formilland she found herself 0(1'iu'Oa of ilia wardroboy where the sw6llow-tail 1. � aster, wlierQ he was itskittens save one, and to_*�Pply their .
Iiis, -w , !ill ilia all sides for miles with mountains of ice. . Staying on A, visit. .
SPF , ouldcompare, favorqbly w . Place it Las taken to auvkli g 0 .
i , furnish information in. r6gard to bee-koop- coat hangs, or into the closet where ilia You 1.
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Axilorican samples, artathey could be profit. , This inau . stry . is extensively engaged This began about 3 o'clock a. m. The furs aie put away, or into the corner among The London Examiner hopes. that some- � rats. . .
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ably grown in any settledpart of Canada , in ihroughout his district, and pasturage i spectacle struck� terror to the hearts of the I laud A younnt airl was before a polleo ,nagis.
I . . , the woollen rags. She is not pax . .
is oldest tars on board. The lookouts alOft provided ilia place is dark and secluded and a flact Of Powerful cruisers CaPZO at
aua any soil with, a porous subsoil abundant, The surplus honey fludo a I I � trate at Q11,t1gow for havingliawlwav, tilshey
,would ,do for them, if prbperly drained. leaped to the decks. . f .
% , market chiefly in the province, selling at the WLQQI I T119 mall' mt not likely to he disturbed. She now begins Onc011uieriligany squadron ,which Russia rom close to, close in Gla,sgaw oil Sul I clay at -, I
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I Tile. right. kind for the English market : froint 13c, to -10o for extracted honey, and became powerless and all but, to lay eggs, attaolling them here and thero may dispatch to distel'ut seas. . Sol. per glass. She was dismilssed with an . � .
was -the mediumi-sigod Ilig,lit-colored apple, 4. few of the sailors deserted their posts. toLthofibroof the wool, where the worm as . illal court, admonitiort. , � . .
I . . and these he had fourill, to be very popular . from 10o to 20c for good box honey., The : It was," said one of the office I be comes forth from thee At the London coutral. Grim �
Canada thistle, clover, ffoldou rod, bass- at once the most b,Wfldex! rs,yestercUy, . gg can find good . Henry Morgan, 18 years of ago, was Sen. Prof essor Bain has resigned the a, tair a ..
in Europe. He would recommend the wood and buckwheat are the principal ngly beautiful feeding , ground. This. worm, in tlirn, tenced to sevenyet6ro' penal servitude for logic 0 Aberaean, oil tile gro nd of if
I Eaily H%rvest and lffeswicl� Qo4liu as the honey plants, � That from clover, bass. and &we inspiring Sight I havo. ever wit- shears the nap very close as LOL makes bbi maliciously setting fito to ,Dtho proinisos of licalth, and Professor u , ill- � I ,
, Nivell, � 04 cul.k, Las
11 imst for the Summer supply, and the fall wqpd, and Canada thistle ranks first-class xiessed. Navigation was. impossible- A. road along the ,cloth, feeding and hi employer been elected to the Chair of naturea pliflo- ,
varietWs were well known. Peaches, ill I dense fog prevailed. Add to the helpless . Is 1, a brush mamif acturer.
. . inquality. Buckwheat,tlioughproddcing growing on the oil or dirt which . . sophy in the same university. I
. T I . horror of our position the fact that the Ile At the centrat criminal cc . . I
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. a large amountrof honey, is quite, interior I finds, and afterwards ' usin , urt, London,
. 'Ide of Walter Crank, who was recently arreB . � I
I AtAlilk growu in Canada, and! his expori. in quiLlity. The temper;�tura sank sixty degrees below zero , fibre to roll 4 another house, iu� 3ted Tile Lancet anxiounceg that ill-, itilportarit -
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alit him that the E arly Cana- ilia . And dult tlid, majority of the sailofs were . which he ellariges -harge drapery firms of MeBsro, Cowal,s it, Good. .
I . encellmoLtaug . . I Italian are, the breeds kept, but of , jilto� a chrysalis to at the Cape slid brought home oil the a . - . .
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. .aa,w.hioli originated- near tTordan, Ila, ezperioucing icaborgs for tbo,fArsttime, and., hibernato until anoth . er so � asbri. The do- � , ptancoo . nion B k I
, ving late - a. hybria. botwcen� tlidF .tW6 ha's .of forging theowco let, Edinburgh, and F armer & lRogbri, Lon,
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. I corae up as a seedling in 46 feure corner,was been found to be Puperior to either, you may in some measure conjure up.the'ole. struction ca,usea by these little pests can of Australia to two bills of exchawto for don, have'resolved to pro),ido Seats for $lie
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tlaebast, There were other varieties very Weak ,)lives are assisted. by furnishing ments of the scene. We were twenty hours only be counted by millions )early, and ;�3j000, was selitencool to seven year* onal. shopwomen in their eloployment. . .
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L good, including. the Waterloo, tb� Amsden them witha fouxld�tiort coxilb, constructed in this position. At one time not less than are the plague of. every housekeeper. . Un- gervitude. ' ' ,. � � The Council of the. Univ"sity at ()xjord . .
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. and the AlmEamdria- . The early cro� was, arti ficialiy by a contrivance for tile purpose, .1-00borgshommed us in, Some of thege less you hermetically seal a Cask or box Very small bonnets, almost Gap shapes, 'have resolved to cant or the honorary . legrew � �
I . . . I of bourse, the roost profitable,, and- Lb did which has additional value in that it alway s, bergs were f ully 300 feet in height, the Small- yqu can scarcely keep the miller out as, she are fashionable for m,a . of 'D. C.L.- upon'Principal. Sir Ale� amilor . � .
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. .. � not Abink that Canadian -peach growers . .1 I est not being less than 100 feet exapt meMS- will crawl through I ki Gain. � I
ensures .4 perfectly strad�bt tomb, so _a... good-sized piu-bQle. re ptioYls -A a lb - -t Grant ofEdixiburgh-Umi-votsity, Ili tit _- .
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. fear injurious Qompotitiou from the I ure by ilia quadrant I used, To describe Therefore we musttl -vv it �" - memorationon ill - . .
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. essential to.tho proper working of ilia hone , . se something offensive, or Vale blue, with yellow Aawerms, or hi e I � a Oth'Juno next. � - . ..
=Cans. ,Largo quantities ,%,ore y them woul4.bo impossible. Forgetful of and the* writer has found mail , so. eff,ec. Satin witlit cornet of feathers, are dressy Rev. Dr, Geoige Cook, pariml ' . .
I extractor. Any movable framot hivi will . iffig I I mill"Ier of - .
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,. I shipped . from ., the neighborhood do, 'Swarming can be prevented to a large danger,I was spellbound for severalminutes, tive and ,so Cheap .as petrolerti-h. paPer mud- suitablo with hoods which has silli lin- .Kinvardfile O,Weil, is dead, at"tho, agc,� 6f 72 . . . i .
I . . of St. Catharines to T6roiito,: extent by removing the outside frames of watching their thousand tuxtroted pin. .4oles or even ilia common tar -roofing- i;ig of the0amo polors, . Deceased was the Second son of tTle ilev, , .1 . . .
Guelph, Goderiell, Kingstoli, Ottawa and . piercing above the miall and shimllielrin-, paper Fill answer How 'to -use itl I . . �
. Montreal, ancl lie might say. that the. I 6 , , us ,vin pie of splice in like iilver in myriad Shapes of enobalitirlog I I . Two. parcels, containing the mutilated Johlit. C004, professor of divitifty,' St'. ' . I . .
I ill a Buy your, paper in' . -rolls, cift . -we's born tiler I .
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JargaBt orchards were in thd neighborhood ?rk, thus ensuri practically a I and massive graude= When the fog lifted Wad and trunk.of a.oliflil between 4� and 5- Andrbws, and , . 0 in 18W I . . I. . . . . I
11 u -s ar ina hive, Ile . sbitest. honey; I it into -sections'long enoughlo cover inside,. 7 � '. It is announced that ilia startiling .,rdats. . ' ... . � .
Scribed the chart s tI at aoilf�cted fro i the basswood, I I he southeastpioT- tile bottom and the sidoB and jap� pyer on so it 0,
01 . 8 0 theveerinigof thowindto t ,ear,s 'al age, lave been found in thd
Grimsby, He then do. La ,
neter of the soil i i which peaches 711bluitt ad our salvation. . Slowly the gre �eu_' J between Battersea and Pimlico, of Parliament had been suspenklod, st ' 1. - �
commands the highdst pride. Of insect %twift" .1 the t6p of the box. All of �tbo inside at the. , .s,*,)u of .
� to tile Supposition' that a horrible allow of the introductioti, th1s'sc'r I
ished- best, -viz., a llight learn soil, and at ad. Massive bowlaers; broad based .�iid' 1 -box illust be Covered, and on the. inside of tending � . . . I I I . I . %
. anemias, � the b6e-motli. is the mast. . . I . crime hit been perpetrated, . the NortWBritish Railwq Comparty-'s bill * . .
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the same time in� good heart, The -witness injurious, through itEr,larvio destrp'ying . sufacierittoslukanaVygnacain. Others, this agafil, place wrapping paper, so as to � While spome 1. I for the. reconstructiox I i of the Tay britlge. .
gave a lexi gthened opinion -wftli regard' to. the larvia of the bee. The best which were narrow at the base and gradually prevent contact of the nico'clothilur with Movagissey fishermen -were . , .
. the joulture of pears of the best varieties is t - developed in.to rregular proportions until' thd petroleum paper. Use a large baxmniJ tit sea ilia other '.night an �orollte or me- The *Roman Catholic Arolibight,p. of,* I ..
�ieme a maixitain'st6xig Oolonlos of .. . - .
I alid-ttlie-proper time to liarvast them. , He ees.�y hey aie best'viintered b ill& apwewas apparently broader. than At matter about bbiiig very tighti1s the paper toor'O stone fell- clog.e., � toJiloir boat, the _Qlasgowt, pil_.Tnesday weak porlorllio�'([ the,- 1. I . � � � It— " ",_ _
. I . I T . y being. -the ater's-eil-ge-,wei-e-f�116wed'by-bUbdY6di� ' les -and pack _ . . . .
, preferred half -barrels' foi sbipmen.0 �hfid kept in a' house, as ilist.-tay'. frog&proar-DAY- � -W , iiflI6o'iei1Tie'_ hoi __ '' in all your spra� c4usbol by, ffiii' plasli 1;�Im�j'dashed. coremaity. of laying and blessing ilia Verner . . I
. . possible, and maintaining au!even,tem- �. -gs, varying -tL. I! , area 't', Fl.ameis,'.' ,, 1.
I - of less formidable bel: into the boat, sherimert tly stone of w new church' of Q�
I the fruit when pulled %hree,quarter ri& - � , in iteighth woollens and furs, filling it'full. Bring I . were tir:r- '. " I � , , . .
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I I ',Ili be Sent - and it would ripen _ att-0nce-made--4orpoW--E_A 11 -",--,-
. rrug - , to market perature of about 40 0. The hives are pto-t afid, treadtIx as often as�they did in-tIm" tlid�pb,Pei bi5WhidL'EaiS- can longing over alarmed -Rad- I 0. . -hr-Guraborlu-ml-itmC, -
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ver�, -ft - in the barrels ; but for. real indescribably fascinati . I ilia stono struoik the boat 4111iii Grow must 'S.S., Glasgow, at a cost df about ,H%000:, I
" , �p,red'by removing tl)O top board and sub- . 9 as of the box and let it. cover the ,1 , , ' . . -
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: . . . pleasurable eating be,�woiild rather have stituthig a coarso cloth to facilitate venti- shapes they, assumed. .:kt one time our whole, so that the miller cannot lit4ve perished. ' � . . 1. . . On Tuesday morning week ilia Ptc%,. Dr. , -
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. . the fruit when it dropped off into the hand � . contact Was - sufficiently close to one ,to enter the box without: craWlixi . The other day We village of 'Studley, Watson, Dundee, m
from tbotree" upon being takem. hold of. lation and prevent the tireath of .the bees enable us to distinguish the color of birds : g over. the I " q . . Oderator at the Goncral - . � .
fi�rming a congealed mass in ilia hive. A I petroleum paper, which, she never'will 'Warwi�losliire, Was thrown into a sta.tel,.f. Assembly, was presented, ta tile nlodera� - ..
I The culture of. plums ]lad, not. been queoulivestwoorthroo years and. whom which were oil its witter worwedges.1 . .C&P- d the cover.ol'ilio Ito " and 3,6ur excitement by the iiiarriage at ali olo. 1 . ti, tar's breakfast in Edinburgh with an tdhiiiii, , I . . . �.
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profitable int his i�eigbborhood, but Henricksen said in future a poutherly al life to aJ'oshua,Davis to a girl named Cash. containing the . portraits of 19 ildniAers of . . . .
-_ I I I she becomes unf ertflo she is generally Super'. t1in I t�o r three Years, if you.want name ,
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. Ile saw no reason why, it should not ; .soded by ,a young queen, who is installed course by navigators will be necessary, as to leave: it* that lomg� 'Iliave'useditintbis more. The bridegroom, a widower, is said tile Church Who.had hela ilia p0qition . . �.. .
be. The'emuse'Of. this ;�aa, however, that' lie liredictd the. Newfoundland shore will -Wuyfor-tJlO last 10 year . 4 - . ...
� tie .. Cos t lemse'vas a, and have packed to be 68 years of age, and the bride but .under him of assistants. . * I . I I . . �
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growers did not take pains to .,s6vo the coutinite to be tile, temporary anchorage of more thah 1,000 a& I )ds, and , lif tie over 14. They were. hissed at ilia 'There. bas just come itIto flowo.r. tit the
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tree from the curculio. . ile w I *2 io a . rl g or life. This t all t oice'drift from . u a tile reader that this is a specific churobi and a seriolls disturbance was at ,Edinburgh,Botanic Qardon a plolu t of great . I
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all who wished to edve their trees from this t a h1g, ut arti 6W meartErhave in . so a , I . . — . . Iffainst tile ravages of the, 'moth: It is much one time threatened. - I . �
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pest to lay cotton- Sheets., under the' tkees a&$ . as as Be 'to' contr6I tile act'6f c9up- Tsar" 4m[ANLT ART.' - .. - cheaper, and dQ.es not evaporate - like. cam- - The' new po I st-offico *notes to be shortly attention to matters of horticul - give . I
and jar the tree with a mallet, early in ilia � . .., . . . � � Ultra. lt is - . ,� ", � . .
- ling so as to insiare purity 61 offspring*; Vari- � .. . phor,andtbecarbolicaci(I init seemsto introducedinEngland Aro inrealitybauk the Rheum. NobiI6, or Silddin Rhubarb, I �
., . . 101ro-o-th anit Zliecadeuce oi Prt,zc F ght And I
- Inorning or irt.the evertiligi.-villeu"'the in- bus methods at maulteratioil are Vractised I I I .-. act like UL antiseptic on.the animal fibre Of notes for sums from halt a crown up,to 21, is believed by Mr, Bad , .
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sect Would fall off,, and it, could then .be Such as miking with glucose, or. rice flour ; ' I . ing. '. � - - the wool to pwser*o it and make it health- The reason of their issue is 'the unprodric- Specimen of the plant that Las flowered in . . , . . . 1. I
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. . eks-ior the latter"' ifigredient having the affect of. I .`Prize. fights. have been steadily losing 'ful. I have sometimoithought that it was tiv'e Character *of the ordinary �j)ost-offibe E ur-ope. . 11 . - I . . . .. . I . . .
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this course every day for three -we mill aN , honey. The aver'age an� countonalice-for ),cars, even with-the-r4f_ the pai�tial docay of thewool thaiattracted. ardent 1-b6lieve'the iiew notes will be liked, � "At a meeting of the Aberdeen .U. P; - - ,
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until none of the curoulio could begathered . . I � �
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laid .1 a fiatily . t t 0 m9th, aq they usually first'seize upon bilt-is I .
. -from ilia time the young fruit appeared, .u.' 7 all � In the � '. �rosbytery . . - .
- d ty is forty pounds per -]live. them, ancl the ond,of , them in this .country -soilod poxts of clothing. , - , , Pei- for tL6 smaller - metallic -the Rev. John BroiLuckie f old Meldrilln, .
� -the plums might be pa�bd. 'This Was the -a' . . I ... .. . , � substituting p% I . � I I �
an. year r. D ey realized an average seeins-vory near. , They are essentially ull- I I — otivrone' ? I . . 'whoWas charged withIfninkonnoss, w s - �
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.. most effective method known to fruit of 100 0 nd, "in , . I ., I 'y . ' .. . . . a .. � : . . .
I gro: . i . p ewrfrom sixty hi�,es.., - -. American and have ..never -mot with any . Fienelk and' Imid�1vila ClonArast". .* The Princess. of Wal wif eit consideration... - . I .
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� .. )wers of destroying thiii little pa9t . .rho I . . TllrZ I 21. I A I N'TXVI.. - * .. I doereo of encouragement from - the native, . as' f lay V The court uuani �. . .
� . dark varieties of plums were the most pro- : -" . To call am En�lishmam it melon, or to Say .ilia .foundation,. stone . -of - -the 'new mously found the charge - proven and tret, . I . �
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i of' a countrywooman . . all i end hi " Sing, .die'frollra'l . . I . �
I . , po�iilation'lunl Elie , vv Chels6d 116spital, for' -Women, whi S 'Solved to $lisp in .
� . litable, but in. point of '.flavor. and quality Mr. 33 Gal, of , Lindsay., WAS examined, upon - that as agood I I . . .
. I . . descent. Professional pugilism is of Engli'sli. , a -like creature'wbuld be no -very grave about to -be built.in theFullimin road, With-. ministerial functions. _Mr. McLucirie pro- � . I
. the Zefforson stood head and shoulders, forestry, and advocated,group.ral tree plantsm ,;rigim. and has � a .tolor.atedi, dven a4vo, ow . � . . . . . �
.. . . ing,,-'st6tingothat there was at present 0� good offence ; "bub applidd -t6 French.. liec.ple ill a Short distance Of the� prosent-lustitu.- tested `hm 4 appa, alod agai-Inst t-lic deciqioil. . . - . . !. . . I
� . above all others. Alluding'tothp-cultlar6�of oat6d, ill Brit0hr, -by men of positibu and . I .1
I - - cherries ill' witness said iNt . I ' a,rd �woods. and am . . .1 those ternots would be 4oadly his Its... bo� ... . fir5t,. in- .,..�_.� ,
.. thetedolierry, Marko'. for CartadWi b u -yoin tiort. This hospital"will 'blo. 1, �-Py,ovos-t�GampMl,--of--6�r6'en-oelti,p, 11�� "
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. iitl6. The, earliost accourit.ou kebord,ol. - I T,6ma6n':Spea1iIIy-dcsigriod- -and ere'oted for �
succee6dbestandcoul begrpw - WiT, i Must ii6V601a Fiondlirrian it� canary eitli.Qr; I., . on-WednasUy �veek-at ilia annuili brank- ' ". " ' - _' "
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. - - "' i - i - - . . . . � tis 'boxiii,, wai n 5 of,dise -p f'tlieFree Church af::Scoilai�cl T , .
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,,ryincremitg-dempaid for-the-iorest-weal-th-t,of-
. . i6i5herry-bouldbb grown. Tho cedar bird -the. country, !lot to Speak - of ilia .beneficial I 6 lattext1orm ineaunig I .
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I . � offecti of - f 6r6sts In* pioducimi, 'abilud, be' splays. of le `,raanly art 1. . ' . , - ,: I .; _. 'I ot�l_ '.. � . �_'.�,_
was its worst: o�eiia y, and seemed to take a , . alit %ttmc d eneial attention. -UP, to that -liruch more than it 'does in E�aland vmor . IT.: . .1 . Abstinence S6ciay hold ih Edinburgh. 116:�__.. _ q I � . .
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im1sQldevouB'ple�su*ra,in- settli�g down'In. � it yQ117say of ady -flatit sh'. 1. a wron- -- .- -A:J31a;cuIy"biwter, haff -bten, -toininiitted fak * �941ol-th6t-si h- b C -am" e i5iov6ot, lie f ound . * " - . .
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� . tiili�self�defertd with 11's s ,lima . . "..
I . ', � . the tree to devour the-frtnit, but., 'of cou*,rso,7 - molsture,,;.a1ld- *GlAiija ."' t' 1. . � I—. .
I . P a proven ive. -little. progxqss, strength And ' , , I I " ,in ", F reu�h � triaL'allarged. With, ilia' r�Anslatrghioxt by- it fl, great . . - give tho'� toa,,tg at I " I i, 11 1, � . .'. , �
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. the sweet varieties Inx-thig - Agaifis�t drDuth. aurl-des��,StatiQ floods., He . � n Wide .tq.�Piaying_ . that �sho�',�is,,�v,.Billiploeoll-:�,..U,ll'e- - 'S, , , " ' '. f7c nieetings;-Hi --c . , , '' _._.._
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being th'Or'o5ply - .P d-'dbo.u"-_yoar I
_-, .Suffered, most fro: 230'.16pt -Of -.Li - 'son, a abil I S an-geren,ce'tod--Iiiny---'-�"''*'.- % .. 11 '.
little. intruder', : 'Mr. Boadle . then,. gaye said it would Day well'to'plant walnuts, he brtlisiitio. at'- 9millifield;' Moorefidtic au( Similarity ill the solifid OLE itolish , tind Tlio evidence given at the inquest , hd Was doing wrong, ind yet in Iii; offtcial .;. I . . 11
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'testimony with regard to tlie cul � . . I . �
. ture of having'dona- so eleven years &.-a and had . French words.often cards6g foreizilers who 'showed tbat the. dead chili! Lad lain in.the capacity hd'ha& great difficulty -in avoiclilia- I . � , -:.
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I . - grqpes,' and he preferred the- Champion; now from that. seed' treos six. ideh6s in air - -I - In ill - "'it Fra:666 to maloo 'mistakes ; thug tll'6y- , liouse over five -,Y'eeks. The -explanation the. duty. -He hoped ilia Lord.twoulapar- .., 1. . . . .
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. also. JFn6wrx as ilia Beaconsfield and .,T -ml. , infullbetix�ing. Any.kind rill, . ,n: appait6ment' When,'they. given-bytthe m6ther, described -as ,not , don him.. Of course ,in giving th6 toasts, - � ..,
1 4, man. .It ripened ffi Auguit, and - iold df E6 trob *Was better than none around favin atokesaid Broughton, who p`r6notruced '_ � P . . . . .
. . � . do.'notl.. want & suite of ,' rooms, 'but' .partiqularly .brigabb,l -was -that they ivere tob he'only filled his glass With NvAer,btWstill * , . '.: I
. � . ' hinigelf champion of Eii�slitrud.,' built, a ' e '. *jj - - , . I I . . � . '. . . '.
; . read -fly at a good price--41lolbisafe 7about houieit, itr upon the roadside, . provided,the I . 1 4 . 0110. sing a room ; .And say that, .their to' pay- f6r it. itmorill! Thoi laillor. was he felt -the difficulij. ,. : 1. - ,.'�' � . I .
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. . e Concord Cattle Could -be kept'from destroying- them, . stylb of ffirfii6 i� luxurieux whe'n the eic ,aid to be land of d,i,l,. - . . . . , .. . I .
� � . I four cents per lb. ; i1ext came ill I w I , 19 ug� It. I 0 0 ,. I . . , . ' t , ,I -.:.. I . . *
. ell attena6d an( stubbornly On'the anniv&saryof liar majesty'sbirth- -- .
. and Hartford , Pr9lific.t * F or., wiliet,making and any. of our . no�tive trees would do to . I convey that i b is. luxurious; the Vrencli , '
I He .also. introduced gloves for . Sparring f,- ' Estli8rSullivaittand H. Burton, nittrried aay-,-tbGCr&ibib clioi-� dame to tho' castle " I-'
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. . I purposes the Clinton had�oen-fotma to be transplant - . . . . . - -a ,women, were indict ' . . . � I .1 � . , ,
. . r whiC)i is luxubux'. ' Again "ihiiy mistak ed at thb-ce'litral crimi. in the mornin& and sang the ,followilrd- So- - .
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. . � of properly cultivatbd grapes would yield hearing- . Mr. Charles Arnold, of -,Varfs, ,nem . of the. practice. ., I aim- d6red ciia . airo'for yicar,-*Licll.is I . at Sealskin I ja@iat oil .f m;110ib': I Thaw boxt'n;o woA a .. * I � ,
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. of 11,05., made the business so popular. �cai , i; *vie the latter for. receiving, Craigielee,! k The blue bells of - Scotland,, ,. . . . .
. . :, raore moiiey tban. any crop Which' Gould whose name iswell kubwn throughout the 1�1 0.1t, h a I f cure, whi 0 curate is vicah-6 ; and I di * ell . , I Ya banks mud -braes,' '$ Scots - -wba'-hae ' ' . . .
be I the '.same . plot of tuited States and CanadiVas a moist ext6n6 . the.'mon of, rank and - fashion of Bion., for discussi . W6 s 8- Valued-, it ',�Uoo, the property of� L'44 Poll, . � . . ..
. grown ,on - , - -werb - , On, ..rhereas this rd in lett. Sullivan pleaded" guilty, and � Was Welcome, royal- Charlie, ' I . - � � . -`�
igi- ilia day .proud to -be lils pupils.. Sbaw, - Bar ,I , 01 O' ,a' the 1. � .
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. � .. . ��If G trolsman, whq so distinguishe - airts,1.1 Comin' thro"tho-'r,vo 011, whals., .. .1
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small bird,' whose- name. has 'not'- yet .nat6r, of new.and valuable speoime s of a. rl� 'k- , '. 1. - .'d I .1 men are groat-kimers and shakers of hands, . jury found Burtori guilty,. and.sho -&as Son' 'a w - '. , 2 . . ... . .. I . � ... I
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been ascertained, but which did much daiii- fruit and grain. - . . I . but'the latter courtesy'is 'not practised tenced - to Seven years' penal servitude.
jd� aAd . his schievembuts on tile by6ttlefl,eld . � Charlie,' I God *Save. the Quacn.�' The * � . ... '. . I
agebypecking thG`bbrii;s:one after,41le: Mr.-�Salmders* .of Loxldb'n,'hawdpnducte . . between sexes.* , -A Frenchman bows. to a . '. I
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, other untif - the v�hoie �, bunch 'had � been the extimaination., I . . . I I9dy.witha;ut'e`xt9nding his palm,%nillic- .W. - ., I - . 0 . I
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pierced. The witn,013'S' next gaye Ovidende ., , would- be tbdrLgbt'very forward indeed if . . �
. . '� X_ lie triod to Shake Lauds with anurimarriea day wealtrethbved to the Bahowell �vorh- Priubes� -Beatrice and the, 11'rhicesses Vie- , I .
. I - with -regard to thectilture of � the strav�- WIIEIK� 403triclEiVic.LcxcE-ji;s,.-�-C,aiNvE ' Were also .'famous - champions of tile . . . .1
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. . TXOX I I .1 __ period. Exam 140. time 'of George' i kiss it haus6, Derbyshire, appaienilk. il�ij�g *from . ioiia and Elizabeth pt .Zdsob.-Court, Cir- I �
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, . . berry, rmpboiry'o;nd blv��'kberry, an'd` the' . � I . �. 1. . � I the Fourth'. pugilism . has steadily 'de- ever, on I in I lady, how- exhaustion; While crossing the nM�s his cillar. '.'' . '. � . . . � . . . I - . I I . . ., . ..
. -yariougkinds'of o&rants,,aftdrwhichthb� ,1 19r. ' ,l ' —, . I I �0��Oar'i day,; or in -all outburst� I I . . .
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I . *1 lace, 1711. .)�., D�.]..g a - Sqeech. cli-Aed, on- account of dishonesty ,and mean- stienath broke dow.' a '' . ..
. I . ses., � " ' � . of tfreat. graotiou oil.' any other occasion, Bj�a� %, too, ,, n, ,in on -the 15th, of The Duke of. Argyll beghtil'ifie -as. wv'ery -. . .
. commission adj,burned; - - The evening ., . , i i I . ..
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. , 1 to ilia examination bf ThIr. . ' . June nal of. its principal T�iticipants,- who'. Wi 16mi tisbabil-d * refuge in tile. whlolo�v*16ss y I . �
- . Dion was devotec CmCAGQi f0. -At the Xedlo, Xtess . a�,kh-OF4 , any�c.dy-even the It i a' I duke, but will. probably- oxid as a -v .
in - graduallX became ep-MMD11-1:1111glia . . &,elmb , -upper room of an.unoccupiod house at - � . f —
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� Dom s ta tQ thA Mnflif,JA I -f I __Rmg0,gS U�.ULAAUU i M141 U07' I race ei:s , I liblollrbne. His-', ulicle-bod4left. -.,,-,,,-, er I
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the fraft-growhig indiistiy in ill coun y pf .the Volivelition Hall, B xposition Buil irig, ancithieves. The last *fight th o"y of his-�own ioix at all times. A French- Stoke,;�ood, where.ho la� for -nine days terr1bIy'4chpped,' and 'then thard Were � - '. . .- , . .
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. 'r . In ad from aily decent'�eople was that bq! I - without. food .',or., d'rihk,* and �vlloll.`,ais�, jointu" I b; in. . .1 I . .
3?rince Edward.` ,tato ,-.among dition to'Dennis I(barme . rag still fu . . � .
.. ,other . . Y;� of Califor- grown-up . sov kisses ,' his' father. and . - ither to. deplete I . . . � .
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uia,� Dick Trevalick, $ugan., B. Antoliny, = Sayers an d Heblian, and tb�t �ecatxse .. �, � coydre . is was in a pitiable `66ndition. fact, it.one time Ild. Go . .... I ., I . 1i
I things, that while all Inds offruit Raiiiish. . I . . alludes to hifn as I -papa; ' axid, as everybody ittemplat6d Bailin ..
( it had assumed ah'inip.rno,tiamaj nhaxactdr.. I 9 �� - .: . . -
I . -ed'on an aV.e,. � Brick .Pomeroy, Rev. De Lo'Maxtyr, ,and .. -.1. 4, 'knows, a son must ask Ilia* I papa's ? eqnsent Ile is lioto.xpebted to live. ,� I Roseneath, his beautiful historic Seat in . . ., . � . .
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� . .. od there, ttrawborties yield . oth . or greenback'iind labor tat arm nob&blesi. Ill- the United States pugi ism bas'ijQver, to -his marriage, no i-,h6ittoi�-,IioNir-ol,d-lle--7m I . ... ... Mi-.4mar , . 1. . . - . . . 1. I I ....
age 8,06O.'4nar, is par here, which .paid re- , . - '.. . -01�.Chermsicle,-r6receiit.:L�&v.e Dw1ithitbrishire, but big slander, means .. _ ..� � . - .. . I,.' - �
a . n I - . be. Stmi5aps -,%to . . mot sold France at - ______ - _ �__, h, E-gi-e-w- s_fb�dfly , 1. . - - . I .
-inarkably Will. He- also'gave sonto Valuable 0 adC6 is repiesointed by,William Wallace, t6tichod,the outermost circle of respe'etabil. ill. Ier -in Central Africa, has placed In ill tlod to.s6ving habits, vv ic .. . � 11
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M. P.', anaA. W. Wrig , -the ity. It has. from. the first beensu, ty, ,.Stationers, shops, but at the tob . � - at- Dri CambronX. P., a whi I . Im, �dhehasillliN,-Jlfo live.1 .... . . I I ,i
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... additiblial information regarding '0, wild . ghti, secr6tary 61 to the vilest' or S � aoconists?.;.. hands . I I p;. With -upon hi an � ex so I .. . . . " . . .
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.. Vinaneial Reforin Association of Canada-. 6atttire % in, - the c9mmuni and.tho persons w1io keep bureaux (16 tabac �Vhich he states. the n . . t I unostentatidusfy. that ho. has - � �'. ". . .
- . I . . plutn,iowbich is. found aver�wb�`xo iii the . . . I A rea* reputable o Americans have . ., iissionatles - a a quietly and I. 11
Foomty* of Prince Edward,, and which yields - These gentlemen akrivea, Oil S&turdii,y and tit' t . . . . . are quasi-officifila appoirited by the Govokii. missiOn � stati0ii, dstablisb�d xvDar-1ake gradually'cleared miy debts and now on. . . I
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imme I nad crop4. This plum also escapes havdbeen cordially, repeivcd� by theit; ' main matt. They sell postage si�mpg, receipt. Nyassa are in the habit of flogging their )!a- jo 'a siloudid. incomZ,'a large &oporti6n ' . I . t`�
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the ravages of the curculio. .- ' ' low''inflation lunatics' . They were given the argument in its boh.hlf, that it discouraged stailips, papie which bills must .fractory botiverts. I . . .
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I .. � . I . fl the use of deadly weapons, li�s long been. . . r timbre on The whip consists of. of which he'saves; Iiiw,oldast son's Wife . .. � . . . . , ,
. t . . . ronis=_ � - , Oar uild.both made Speeches. . , - -'- ' be drawn, and'wax matchaawhi6b. you,buy several �efy thick thongo,, siA is a more has 030,000a year from.Parliallicat, bosides " I I .. ... . . . �._
. . . . I .11, Mr. Wallace safa-mon-ft may - seem Strange refuted, fbr pugilists of a, professional sort in other couniri ' formidableweaport �o . 2 punlshm�nt thant.the � marritige portion in caoli -of. 0150,000, ' ` .. . I., . t-�
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. xioAgriatll- that 1; a Canadian and a;. monarchist and . arc . land, wh4n you; -�iani to propose to, 0, young navy oat whichwAs exhibited ht the House' and,they have no children. TI-io next son � - ' * ' . I . � � ,.�
TonoNTO, Juno 12. -The Orittt �. continually employing knives and rd,t
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tural Commission rogurned'the exam ' . volv6is without ilia slightest justification lady - you do so ,in pirgon. ; in Fiance da' . 1. . . - �
. - int6tion. proud of my country ana'a its govornmen- . " of Commons lastyear. The subject is, we - is a, partner in Coutt's banldhg houde. The � . ' I I
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� . . of 'witnesses y69terday'afternooh.' I ould. be har6, but I am The. one. thing -which they might be '6x-. car . , , . . I � 6
I Dr. Beadle Stated � t"t "in his aist . , tal institutioins, Oil uhl reqWrqs that'you shoitla Use' tile ilear,likely to undergo official investigation. tliitd rn�rried & Manchester lady 61 fortune, * 4 . '�r
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riot proud to be 'board as an exponent of, a peptod to *have is physical cAritge;, but intermediary of at third party -,, and When A traiie affmit occur and is in 6 stock braking house wllicli does ' . . . . . . I
I . fNiagara) a very small prbpoition of original principle that I believe, if carried, will. be , most bf them h6ve proved themselves, rod.at the ;unction, . t deal of business for tho'Rotlisebilds. - '' I � .,�.."11
. our petition is accepted you are iequired, a great .P
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Oi S in a 8, whenever oppfttuhity. dfered,, wholly. y I . I koad,'Uppek Iloll6wn,y, on Saturday, mokn-- , I I
I I rest existed and no second gro*th �t W. one 6f tile greate t rotor ,9. Ill vow tolled. . . to pay yGuf first Visit Ito your betrothed ' week when a -baker; named Sweelland,' Anothor, now his father's secretary, is in - ; '� . . . I .
The 'Most common Woods like Q6 -oak, elm this movement with great Care, and I assure d' aid of it. � The sincerest, most active - . . .,
Ov in evening dregs. This is the ceremonial In , one of this I - , . .
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� ash., hickory,: walnut', butternut, maple a I lid, � tpporters of prize -fighting are defibero,tely'shot at Mr. Backler Parliamefit ' axid. very likely will eventually ' ' '. . 1.
�, . you that so Mr -as sweeping away the gold or not only garWof France. A 1'renchman. puts on neighbors, a choesemonger and butterman, be in office, and the last is in-tho'havy. One I I . .
� � .. beach. "As to their use' basis -*v, systoxii 6at I.boliovo is the curse low scoundre . I
s, ilia .oak and elm ,Is, but arrauf cowards, equally , ,wallow -tail a . nd a white tie to � call upon Whose premises are d400tli'-oppositii- thoge' daughter is worried to,thd'eldbst son of t) . ie - - .�
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� - !""O. used ill the:m6nufacturc of barreld; ash of the world-(applause)-becaimo it has ready to pick a pooke . t or stiab - a;fi enemy in a minister, to attend a futtoral,;or to get - of his own, . � Duke of Northumberland, -with over, � mil- . ' ' . ' .
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is Obiefly iised f6r. � . . , Two double-barrelled guns� ,
. . , ll,giieultural implements inaugurated., a system of Credit, made. the dark. I !, ,� ..., .. ... . . rilafriod ;'and 'lie, is equally nicoin minor., weye used by swoieti,ma, who went%quiotly. ' ' Th6f Duke, *of A�rgyll' has lot - - . t .1., �
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and walnut for babihot work. There have creaft' a necessity, dud 'you 'know. ' ,., T!kc Queerest Annoslobere, . , stirtorial btiquotte, for, if a well- to'Higligato police station after tile,act. many.years of big life. been M reedipt of - ' , i.." . , . . .
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� been very few buildings iii which"'.1f�rd. the - result of, crGait-4hihi it bits I Iro-i'll"C"I'll it.would, not occur.to him to pay Buckler, who was shot int the t6mplq, -fall public.pay Sufficient to cover '.the expeii9es, I I ,� I � . .:
I I two individuals In. the''middlit of Mai, with am almbst . I ! I any garb of.his villdhome at Ken 1. . . '. .
�. . : ,ad% are used, but in some iustancO.9 x0si� in-OolvccI. . and . nitiohi in' , visit in but, a frock: Coat. To 'immediately, but - managed to-cr&wl inside .1 . sington. ,* . .1, :1 � � � . . I
. . �. dances arb finishadWithliardwood withfine dolit, to the ruin of them all.. I' sly this vertic�l gun pourind itsheaiint6 thestrects Conclude .with these differences betweeii .11is-ollop. � I . - ' I . . . .. .. 1 . I . .. k...� .
'Itiffect. . Agricultural implement makoks system is fralight-mith ruin, with.misery. of thii camp, ilia bonditioti of `tlit6 -atmos. F ,,rich and Engliglj�t Should be mentioned - llugol� new poem, in the opinion of,tha, . A gentlernan wAo'lately Visited i'llo' '. ; I I .1
I use ash more than any Other wood, Our This'is designod ,to sweep it away, and if I phere -is this ; Oil thb.sidowalk 6x'po8ea,to that our goi libors lmugli at us for being so Atherimum, is all . emphatic, not to say rk I studio of Sit John Steell � in Edhibiirgli 't6 . . .�
� Pei manufacturers are using a; variety'd . ilia full glare of tho'snn the heat is. uncom,t, . t . I " I
. . pa� . have any. power I would like to carry this mealyt�mout 6d as not to. pronouned tile Vi6lent, hnswdr to two different systems of Sao. tho'Butus statue for New York says'!- '' I '' ' t ,
. . poplar oblefly, and sometimes basswood i grand ref6rm fi�`tlie'cotlmtry wherein I live. . fort1able. -Piiople walking there- open their Word I trouiers I - 1h * company, -while iva- Poetic religion, oach of 'which is ftself'st ! Thd hand is no* cast in stucco, and is * -. - . * ' !- �.. ' ' ' ''
. the Wood for this purpose commands about ,I need not tell you that.your actibil Will be. P.coats.'They. fumble with their vestbuttons, bathe f ieoily at the seasido .without donf4ug war with -the otboi-�-tba systom.of � Panic perfect., It is more than marvellous,,, and - - ' . �. . . ., . -
. 64 pok Cord; which is,hbiout double:its, value. a power in assisting us, who have tinder- ,Ono .by 'o�o - they .are unfastened. - At drawers. The French, more rational,, -name ,&nd the System of Ilfltom Witho b hell beyond anythingleould'havolooked for. . - . I . .
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. for fuel, Years agot*choistnut was largely . oil & rdform, to. see .that,tha length, to escape from thoi heat, they'croes I . U I . ,.
. . takon to carry � pantaloons when it suits Ili w6uld u6ter have boat able t6 -wkito I do b6liov6 Sit! Tolin has liever'aolle any i
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used ,iii; the manufacture of charcoal. -RaiV money of the coulitry'sliall be to.. the other � . ably go intb Iho- sea with avery full dqui�- - a line at, the � s' Iiifekno,' and without tho. thinF like it, and he JIM gone be&iid him- ' . . - t' -' . 'J
. . . way ties are largely of'o6ttk.' TlieblacU . ,, Govoinment,,and Shall be ore I by am to -Iceland. Thq ment in tile W of costulmo. 'lion. self . I A 'replioa,of'tho Now York #atile - ' � - ' .
the . b.s 'it"' change is as groin Flori . I My devil Mi would havii bpon in a" o5ondi- I
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walnut rejoices in &,�oavy soil; is y the property of the peopI6 based pan ill, � dowalks in the -'� shade are slipPery I I. . ,- . . tiog equally forlorn. - Yet M, 'Huge's book goes to- Dimilm '. - , . ' , : .., . I ),
tratisplanted, and is' a rapid grower. No labor of the people. . .1 � . ,.. ice. The air is. moist and Acy, having a 1 On ilia evening of ilia Mith there was a is [Cn'attack ubon both these venerable be- . � . . I .� . . I .1 . I � .. . 1
A tommomorative tablet is to be,placod- � - I �. ...� �.. .
� I attention. bibs been ,paid to tile systematic . - . I . peculiar quality that chills instantlyi, .as & regular row in tile E rigi.ish House al Com. liofs and also upon the Positivists Wht) are �on the house in. which George Salia was - . . . . . 11,
� *N . . thinning of latest trees. The maple and ; apire vits,.Uncit Our Allopithittlon. .1 plunge into ice -water does, vest.and coat. mono. - Lord -Randolph 'Churchill,, the trying to undermine. them. , '' � ' ., I .
blackwalnut wouldbe valuable trocs,for , . I .. are quiblily- buttoned, hands thrust into the � husband O� M.1s . born, old No. 15 Rue Uqslay, Paris. . . . I
� - ,(St. John.(N. ]3.)!ko1cgfaph.) . , a tTerom% opened,thd debato I I . . ...
o . forest plantingiBo fat its tile economic uses of :DoCkets, Shoulders,'. elevated, and 'the. At Folkeitona - polic� court on Tuesday . .. . I
- I -the' Governmont organs, like ilia and oxeitomotit by tearing into pieces one of week,_Alr; Wendel Scherer- was charged I - Lave stelvwdimou Of �11 countries. , .'An - , I . I . )
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i , tho wood are conob W 1, i ,',a ivalkors hovo radlaugh's pamphlets,- and staniping �ou ii iig llis�wifo ontlieprevious �. . . .
rnad; also ilia asb,blicht- filao.. tophots of 'old, aro prophesying ,V . no; liarm. has been done.. t * � I
� mut,aua hickory. Poplar, birch and piho'Will . . ain hope I Daily * men meet iabath by ' with assault! Italian does not believe thatshe"Sloved by ' , . , � - � '�
I ablooth-things,.overy po.triotio Canadian oixtheflook. XoxteameBaro her lover unless he is -Capable of commit. .
,, succepaonvery.poorland, Inordart si�niply Grossing ilia- streets of this town. a J7ow,-who ra,i n DO Warms, day. TliopsrtiogliaclseparateclbymtittiaI ting a -crime for her, an Ehglisli we I I I . �; I
I a socure laments tile continued stroam of emigration lad against Bradlaugh ag, an man ,
. any g6noral Planting of forest trees i,t Will I Atli in tile'' form .of pneumord'a. lurks consent three weeks. �, after in arriage. Mrs. . 1� ,
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be necessary to, convince planters that ilia ter, whai 'do we find? Why this I that ilia I everywhere in: Loadvillo.-Lotter . fk1am sllo�ld trifle With tile I-Roly Book,' with her m9thor. Oil: thd previous after. . 4 .. I .. . . folly. ., . . . �
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� undertaking will -be a profitable one., The 62nd. Battalion has lost 166 men, alit of 25.0, hoadvifle� Col. I . I .. . I . Next. came another now inember,- -] . - When t! Dundas consus-talotor Wallis to 1.
I iseods of foresi trees alioula be gathered as between the time 6f the visit of the. Covor, . . . . Thorold Ito . gers, who .&Ir; noon she was walking.on thd Laos, whon et &.tount of ilia - inhabit�fits .of a towly, ". I I ..
I ,soon O's ripo? and Planted imnaedidtoly in It will be r9imembardd that otto Captain, athels, said ' Torytiam the defendant tau up to liar, put his arms e, doosill.1 go chasing arouna at tar folks. I . ')
I_ . from Cariada. -Oii inquiring, into ilia mat- Do afficist, and - .Was shooked that lie ing at Clifton Grardens ag rice, and a F ronch wowaA it, ,
. Solibror was sthyx !X_t3nr11X1',V . �
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� nort,Goneral and incegs anot the laic * ;nglislinart.n. Signalized Ili$ visit amA ra were one) citing Hobbes, Hu'rnb I her. An al- �l I . . I -
. - ' drillpf and at a depth varying .according to Ws birthday I The "Id an V Oar, by .riding into tile and Gibbon amid derisive Shouts and Wits- around liar neck, all(! ld8soc lie just Starts a clog fight in ilia Square aud - . � .
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anniversary of the a. to 1.111wort, last tercation f allowed, and, a crowd of people
. 'hatyergroolls 'arm 'Ile battalion had actually, to call for 166 ro� club-houso. A similar feat has been per-' finally silonced by the a eakor 'for dv,llihg gathering round, howas tillooll into custody. then climbs it tolograph-polo Lind counts ilia "". ..
I best nholter for ore ras, no they f urnish I oruits to tako ilia place of ilia young meli Madimugh"Votmin.f Ilow4sfolI Tho madistrilteq bound -him over to keep 11OA(IR. Q . . . . I �
sholt6v in ilia wintbri when formed, possibly. by tile same gentleman, at . owedby . . .
. it is most .who'lmd gone away, mainly to tho'U:tifteot another now member, who Called him a tile peace, llimsdlf in �;Cloo and Ono gurct The' latost 1xivontion, ab. Krupp's is * .
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. tieddbd; of thaso.tho Norway spruce is the States 1 111bc,4o f acts and figures show tb� , Melton, England. _A horge went up StMir$ , Carbertis of atheismp tkonson and filth" � I .y divisible mountain gun, . - 1� I -
into'a avawing-room, but positively refused in :E100. . . . . � . .
Mostvalun,blo. Thoymayboplautecimboutr nature and alarming extent of. ilia work of to car S . . - - I! . . . .
no down. tjItimatoly a part Of tile and by, yeb� another, who, in Ili excite. . - . . I . I I I I '. I I
0ii'lit toot apitrt. A shelter belt of Norway depletion that is going on'.all,over tile ' ' - mont, knockba off the'liat'of another 11101111- ItoguoA, says. it criciet must, always ,havo In U116sh6busetts: a.partridoo's eggs were 0 11
I .11 Wall was pulled down and ilia animal wits , 0 ..
spruce, planted contemporary v&h 11 young, country. lowered by n, stomin crano. WIG fun bar. #No Such 800no of exciiement has been brains, but'tlioy seldom posgass those of tile Atolon and placed tinder A hn� aild Bantain I . . . i,
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. nif a�'Acrcem by 'ilia time the orchard follow's joho Cost about $1,000, . witnessed for years. Bladlaligh was'most first clags. And moddril. society does �not were plttcbd tinaor the partridga, Rd. . .1., . . ,.
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come4 into boaring. 'As a ql- ado for tile An itinerant morobant meefingono -of his n r lin I 'Tt"
The Driti�h Medical .Tournal says thlit unmoreiiullyliandled. lloras6utbaroa givetliern awoppot iti.0 8 A the partridge hid away with all but �.
garlic hits always Lail, 96 'great IL.Vutation few yoars since, and, was ontortainca at the .giderable Value. . . :Ono of hot- bantams after they were hatelic*d, - . I .
. highway the elm is, a tree of' groilt beauty among anti-byarophobitt remedies and is .-own fraternity the other day, Whose pony . . . . I
� nna Symmetry. At 80 feet apart about f6ima aq might be congdorad t6 beautiful specimen LOtO8 Club- . and wh n the ban had a inico little broad of ! .. .1
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� 1350 treon would. plomt a, mile of highway on 4.. of an engine sholotono remonstrated with If you have boo ia itig 6r handling 4 '" y be catoli ht near the same time when milk PartvidVcs they UIIAOW .away Ono, mokning - I . I
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