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. . , � of 4 Walter T. Mug, general delivery, I Wilderness.Journeys. in Now Brunswick,' WVLIK MIXIVARL19001Y =1418wi[Na from,furthor visitsby their want of oucom , . ..
* o13,,as titne i falottialoilk to yolIX ultitbOri � PJUAT11.1 - Toronto C&,u&d%;1ou,Tuue22u4X wrotom 'was torn from. hisehildren mud the Phil � dren � 1 . — , . , this, year, I 11,
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I I 13WWt UILry,'GaykI I- . letter to't'he Address of I Clerk of the County "from their mother. Itoltou happened that ,,. Colonel, Williams thanked the visitiom I
. Ohl don't talk t6 Ply laotbor,' stoyo U0471 A IST011.1known and ReNpect4bie ]Vnnt � six Garnet W9144pley'" V019 *9 Itbe Cal .,
:Beginning to Cry; . Uy Court, Chatham, Cauad%;' bothof these lepers who refused to go to the Vest -house for the honor they had done to the Cana,
: q I -lox my ulotber bILYS 111011 Are olOCCiVOX81 Croselly '%Vr0n#Cd--Arr,e#9 et the t$qm_ telogntins wore blinds �relating to court 'were bound with ropes like wild beasts than camp. I
, . . , * Alains. The Dominionvolunteors did not I
� . An,lue�e.r,ll;uow,Nsiltoklusettt, pected JP.rospurer. I matters, and the letters were all brief, and. driven to the dismal place with blows. LoxDoN,,Tuly ft—Sir Garnet Wolsolev go to Wimbledon with Any mercenary .
13ho sitys Virls in a liurry who inarry I simply I I I . , . I � . I ,, rao- -
. ,.giving her couditl u ; I understand In 1B,19-50 X-. Lm 13111abr, a famous French five, but, for the purposa of representin .
m leigura iol,)VUV 'a , Nisitea the Canadian camp this evening. _ 9i .
BurrAzio, July 22,—Tbe brief press that Elio wrote one or two letters herself ,plr�sloiau, took .charge of ded and IN Gara care- their loyalt) . ;
4 . , . the Iazaret. 'The teampara . r at an* . .
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4 Tliou', Isuppose I N"uld, talk to your fatlier, despatch sent Out from this City , (luring liar Illness; I received one letter, to mud reported that he had worked fully inspected tliom. He said—I an W _r and dexotion to the Quo
sweet Kury., Mays 1. . ton or ' twelve days ago-, ' tolling W�Iiiob contain I . , . u . hich Was Jolt in no part of the empirel
.. I ad a sealed letter addressed really cures, but the oMcIA1 reports say tile Assure you that it is with the gretotost mqrQ,tb=_1U �
. � - Canada.._..He hoped that so' .
� "Ololddli'ttalktuillyfit r,'0Ay4UaliY', the s4d story of the death Of to. Mrs, Rose and 910 for me for current disease once implanted is incurable. Thor Pleasure long as Wimbledon r' a meetings wore
� Beginullig-tu cry; PC , . I have this opportunity .of Again III , - , _ I I .
I .10or uly father, lJ00vas Me so dearly, Oynthim VanAllen MoOrao, was read with expenses -, there was no narac signed tathe only authentic description of this leprosy being on ilia parade ground of the Canadian - 11
I . hold the Calladlart team would ba seen I .
le,11 liever coniient I ijhould go- painful interest in' many sections of On. letter, but I noticed that the envelope had is that, given by I'Abb,4 Ge,uy,rehu, the Militia. It is now ton years since I, asso- there, trusting by perseverance to' Win
it yo tarlo. The family was widely known and a Canada starup ; on Friday morning, Xuud almoner or chaplain of the lazaretto. H a ing of them .
� I j4c� tillit W illy father" S"Yo Mary, , k� , . o clated with them. The so
11 k1mroly wLy;.NLY' . reBpected, Xiss MoCrao herself was ad. l8th,loamointo myoffice mud found a geutl6f says tbat.wbon the patient is firafseized 'tookpart with me in the first military ex. M,Q10 prizes and carry off the Kolapore cup. , .
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. lioNy rlla)l I get you, illy oomplishad and beautiful, and the Mannar mau there. who introduced b, seif to me As cable. . .
I Then, , Jewel? im Ills skin loses its Itaturaloolor and becomes pedition I had the honor of commanding .
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13%voot bl(Lry,' �ioyfi 1; of her taking off cannot bethought of wltlk- Xr. Ross; the potraits produced I tbinrArc singularly white,- than it changei� into a independently. I alwaylFiemember with the . .
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'Ifyciurfa-lacriLilLiLtiotiler'130QOXIAOI, 0 . as have been Vrom- those of the Man, but they core not very falut I yellow, And ill the third analaststage groatest pleasure and pride the time when . I I
B103t 51,1701y I'll MOP � ut A blush The TVcCra - LoxnoN, July 23. -The Canadians w1to .
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inent men in. the county of He . - I associated witilthe two battalions of Ca- ' faileatogain�rizeaintl;ie other'mat � .
l 011 I never �;ay klie, dearil vays -Vary, . � ut for almost � good pictures of - him ; he requested 'to be becomes of A violet-redanasometimes orm � tQ-4&y shot in Q ,cheii-` "
. 1,1, way to save yoll I oeo'. � a century. The great-grmn4fathor of this taken to his wife; I took him ova to consolation match And, �
� r And left greenish color; death rarely takes place in nadian Militia Who went wltb, me from carried off four prizes among them. The ,
Since iny larents tire buth so coutrars� unfortunate young wornall. came olit from � him there and he remained about twelve the first stage. The unnatural whiterross Toronto to Fort Garry, The discipline
I You'd buwx wilime., . I Scotland, And Settled in Detroit beforetbe : hours ., I ilext saw him on the 2-1th Of (H. Gauvreau. thinks it Is Eastern leprosy , anaendurance of the r first was won bi Major Cote, of Quebec, . I
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cp .. I - men triedirrovery and the othQ .
American revolution, was loyal to the Brit- a une; while I was visi ting the patient he and quotes the fourth chapter of Exodus: way all their Boldier-like qualities, ,, r winners were Messrs. Graos
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. ITPod Pavementsi, ish king during the war of Independence, I ned about I I I PO , ham$ Walters and Howard. The Canadians .
came a and reimal the Paine time $And an, 4111111101 n
he, put his hand into Lis bosom, and , It only say I never mat me who
. were in quite an excitement thia afternoon
(Monetary Tioncs-Y . and at its close lie left tho country and set- as at the first visit;,during, his first'visit witan he t00% it out, bobold his !land WAS behaved better or who showed themselves - - .
� The sort of pavoineut that seems to be in tied on the river Thames, n, few miles he called at my oil! an consequence of a disclosure Which camo
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danger of finding favor here is one that whs below what is now the flourishing town of � co',lu the afternoon and, as leprous, As show') is accompanied with more worthy of the Queen's iiniform than to light. It seems that 9, member of the I . 11 .
said he, appreciated the hindhoss. that was fever, stiffness of the jointg, lassitude those regiments. I always remember with
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mud drowsiness. The 'nervous system t satisfaction the way those men that lie was going to win, the, Olympic shqti � I . .
tried and failed iniEuglaud.fortyyears ago,, Chathanii.. Tbograndfather,Wra.McCrae, ' being shown. the lady, According to liar t . I tendon rifle brigade informed the council . . .
. block pavements, rei;ting on the soil ,of tile reprIi�enteol the' -�restern district in the statarrivilts to him,,before leaving lie gave becomes so insensible to. pain that Nl�-ellt=gh the trials. and difficultici of . I . I -
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� roLidway, without tiny flooring or concrete 1"gorlianiGnt of Upper Canada during two 'me 05, telling . . . I having, as he said, I squared I the .
0. me to apply that on my a *needle. stuck into tile fleshy the March to, It succoosjul. termination of ,or I I
foundation. Sri& blacks were found Yar forms; and the father, Mr. Alexander ma=t1re .butts. He further told them- � I
� y bill; during his second visit which was tile part of the body or ,even through the car4 the duty they bad to perform. I am glad that his I - re -was to* be ..
. soon to present an uneven surface, from the XcOrae, was an ofilder ,of the excise and "first day, he gave me .615, 'remarking that tilages, and Qaous, Causes no pain, In. to be able to say. a few. words to the repro,, , winning . sea
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place his arm c . - fferent regiments " And lie was certain to Win witli .
sinkille Qf such as happened to rest oil the customs for thirty years, being colloictor at, 'he could spurs that Amount. deed, the leper may T 16rt : sentAtives of the many III I 6 4,
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softer spots ; mud the ivate6vhtoh filled the 'Dininville for twenty years, An' uncle, , The '� Rose I portraits refdrred to in Dr, in the fird and hel lie irtcouvenlenc�, of tile Dominion, and hope they -will have .th. figure. curious part of the. - - ',
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. hollows thus Made firdshed thow6rk of dete ar, MoCrae, has, been police Magistrate in Pynabou's evidence Are race . business is that be was ' firing . . . . .
, � gnized as those Spots of a yellow tinge and about the size !is successful a stay in camp -As .elsewhere. at. the same target qs a well-kabwn shot. , 11 . ;I
� .- rioration wlii(!Ivdopre5f.,ioiilxaaco-i-nelleod- the town of-- Chatham for about . thirty i,of A. W. 1.3rown, of Chatham. The letters at t� $120 piece their begin to apbear oil the Colonel Williams briefly tbaukcd.Gc�ieral 'Tile target was subseqpently examined, -.
Con(:rete foundations tore now generally qars, An( all a B at post. Four years I , an by Miss McCrao during her illness, . .
. : I ��dy and as the virus spreads t Wolsoley for the Itonor doue-theteam. .
. I writt Iloy become I . but being an bid one the result was not 0
00 used in London totiol'tho great prqviricial . r. , _. eCk. as superannuated, ofwhicli mention was madeby Dr. Pyllchon, Joinod, until the Patient is t living mas� Of Major Wilson, and Private Huston,. who . 1 $.
A O� soon a terwards returned with III very satiEfactory. The matter is under int- . .
towns of Eliglh�nd. TLeyBecure*tUoroad, .1. 8 i will be produced before the inquest closes, corruption. .'-Then, as death Mercifully ap. took part in the Red river expedition, 'Oore, � �
, -way from sm mig, and the Timber Traileg fa ily to hatbam, There they made the They Are brief, but they tell . . I I vestigation. Meanwhile other strange . I . .
. , A tale. ors presented tQ ' General WolBoley, who soon � , . -
_ preaches, the eyes. Are -dekkoyed by uIQ . rumars,are-abroad. It is said thAti'thd . . .
Journal states that A, Company which, in ac. aintanpe of the alleged betrayer of : ' BvYrALo, N. Y;, July 23 -The inquest -in. And the disease settles in'tlie larnyx,.' Tile aftor'loft the cahip,m--Glolie cable. naraboofthreer.rilefi,,onoofw.liom was to. I . I
1, seven yours, has hold 2,50,000 Square yards, IM c rao, .,one Archibald . Nvilliani itho case at thei'late Cynthim VanAllen Ate, leper . gasps for breath i4nd in the bot sum. Wn6ixnow, j.uly. 21.-Goo.d light d � . . � I . , '. - i
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I . in London,, has not had occasion to rolky a Brownj assistant to the county court clerk. �CraG WAB.-rostimed Lit 10.30 o'clock thIs met days rushes twthq darIgoned windows but troublesome wind. In the Wimbl do. I of b, �er of the Queen's piizo, were . . . I . .
Single yald, from Actual wear. Thepr4atice - Having a �rbab deal of 6o�yin� work to do ,morning, Coroner Fowler prosid to catch a mouthful 6f Air; lie Alls tile has.- * competition (ally rifle), Farrow,� *imns tAlkod afore the contest Came off. What. . . ', I �
of placing the blocks on � lie At first procured the help ! .. ing., Dr. P tal with I "a Cries and throw I 02 , Agitate t , anadiani; bpwover;.ia the, . I . . I .
the ground was. the in the office In Young having each scored - 09, tfic ties I ,a. I
Pyrichon was recalled for cross-examina- I 11 . shimself upon fact t on'thei evening before the Rolm- .
. rudest form of wood paving. Flooring, often of. Mr. ,MoCrao, and aherwardS, that of 'tio'. To the Coroner, lie grove particulars his boa alid asks his Maker to have Pity And Will be shot off to -day. 11iiniphl'oy'arade . . . . I . .
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-ote 'floor repre.. his droughter,. ivllp Wrote A' & boulltiful 1 of . . ore atch a man, wont to I
double, followed; the caner Of the death Miss meCrae,s child ; lv&r, take him with Lazarus into Abrab&m's-. 08,Uartin Smith'f)l slid kiAlfordGI. In I I I
nd� BroWu is 9,.,.marrie'd man, And tot i *ter I t a that thb affair,had.been'started-., . , _ .., .
seub, the latest and tlie'bost irdprovement. IIA , . ,B,,,,,, ' the con A; 'for tIib*'A:hhur prize Fisher a ... t . . I
' . I � visited deceased oil the Tliurodny bosom. A Strugglo,for breath follows and, , t could not win it. Who �
. I Wood paveruent,' says the Journal, I �ia first Miss 'McCrae did the cap .1-tig At ills . fferer made.50 and Brown 48�' In the oompoti. follow was , , . I . _... ..
� now rapidly advancing in London. The 'house, Mrs. 1$rown assisting glut after to previous to 1iQr death.; I took tha child Warn ,O'ut in mind and body, tile ail . I I ridi d- at the time, but it IS, not, siirpria- .. I. I . . i
lauding torteri,66s1o7tween the West end and time Mr. MoOrae cfb I jected to" this arraugo- Itome and Put it in alcohol. oh tile 20th P9,85EB'uway And is soon buried in the- little, tioh for tAe Indies' -prive Fisher Made 31% that the Canadians now . nit that * . ..A
. . , - I June, III answor,to the counsel for the chu?ohyard in the Marsh, Mdat medical and in. 'the %contest for tile assticia- 'u, thi., I . . .
the city Are nearly till ofAwood pavement, Mont, and advised his daughter to do the . . . . there may be something in it. -These 'are - . I . � . � .
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! city alathori I ties have adopted it ,,�,p 'people the witliclBs gavo a long Account of men Bay the Triocadie leprosy is the ole- tion clip (any rifle). . he. . made 48, . � .IA I . I . � . . - . . . . . i
wOrk at her , . the runia,ro, of the camp, and it Ila possi a ,
and the I I wit hom;.,� This gtiviiDrown himself mud his method of-troati atients phantiasis of the Greeks, And the, Patients His shooting to -day comprise& eighteen �
gradually discarding -stono, gtomtly to the an olkause to visit liar -here, 4nd ilia two, . il P , there May be some' thing in. ifiern. ' . - - : .
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I With electricity. Ile is 5 native j9f Buffalo, invariably'say tile), caught it by slooping bulls-oy-os running.. In the Shooting for j . I . . I I � I
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comfort of the business woa!Id.1 The noisi... families becarrio More intimate" than ever: . Toper's bed ar onting- -with, ,them. TDe, the third series of extra. prizes Fairow, . - - . - .. �
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ness of* starts was one reti6on for Condemn. butthoir conduct gave no CAuse forslls4 bogus, one eclectic, And one rdgulmr medi, fishermen', who fore obiefly its victims, are Brown and Hyde each made 35; Jaekson, I . . TkipAlues'33all. ... . .. . . - . I
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ing it, &lid through inacaaam so inuch mud picion, And. Mr. McOrae still believes there. , a,l school. * Ill . his cards In one or two city ni poor,'llalfasiarved clitsE, subsisting oil fish, 34. In-th&compotitio4 for' the Holapore . (London World, July 7bh.) I . I . . .
� . works- lip. tbat-4t, -cannot-bo- kept ,bleau, ..wqs.,nqne so far us the behavlorof,bi c `5 Qlaar0l, . t
, � papra lie professes. to treat pationtswith potat -Tile great liniglit�Sbridge'ball is 0
. ;E oos.and.,turniiiii, Al I owovor, challenge cixp to -day -the English team I ,ver, - . -
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Late improvemoutb, have in-' � . I Ito has- r ' eason tlio:uBd of dlectricity, itild to'cur6the - not iufoo�tious. The . a ausbyUpoints. , , - leii'ving ple4sant, reminiscences for ose .. . � . o
� done much to ' diaug'liter wa,S'con�ernedl ' . that ilia disease is a0fe, ted the E)�IiaAi
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. crease the life of wood Pavement, and now to*bellevo that the great wrong WAS d"Pe- I 6ibt Ailments liusbandis a loporand thowifols'llutairited', LO.XDbN, J-aly �20'olonel Williams gave who enjoyed the liospitality.of -the Rorie , . I .
e1h'incers ,ore said to admit that it is twice trated'during, a, visit to D N illat 0 otwomen; and Le'ad.inits - I I - ..
� . that Miss NcCrao cartle to cOnsulb with hilia tlic tRotbefis to ruass"'of le nil the A lunch to -day ill the Canadian Camp. The Guards, aud-burying tile potislopol.hopes of I . .
as great ati it was once thought to be. The Brown. hrst drugged the victim �f Ilia lust 09 11 . I
. . . . . becauso she saw,his advertisement. At child -which slid has ,,.,kl,pri sy.it.t.. ; in guests invited 'hialuded Lords Kimberley, the unasked, who. tip to the lastmoment � .- �
- by tile with a glass of wjue� Being of &'vory San- I 3XI) o'clock.. the cross-extornfinit' .Stanhope, and Lewis; Sir Stafford North-' in , .
conditions of durability, as stated . r . . sol -no families two or three, children, the . ,expected so e'miraculous interposition in . I
- Journa.1, according to -one system, tore - A' sitive . nature;. she dreaded the exposure ion of , . ff; Ind of tiMainted .parents, are lepers . � . ae -The ' I I I
I I - - 11yuchou -was roisumea" &lid odcil�ie(l tile 0 8 r I . I Coto, Sir John .. donal , !Sir .Garriat their favor, arrangements were sina- . I I . . I
sound foundation of.coucrete; timber of which'..Anust follow a confession R liar ,whole S�Ssiortl. - It,,Wexpectod thab to young whiye the rost'are clean, and go, it goes, olsoloy,-Sir.B. Selby Smyth, Sir Charles Ply pdrfact'and the decoration of ilia tents, I - . I . 1.
! - uniform quality; to biturni-nowi composi- condition to bar parefits, hence liar leaving � lad6 !Yom Durinville, Onti,iv,it)i whom. Miss ,breaking oiit where it is least expected iLnd Tupper, Sir Alexandbr Galb, Sir.,Tohu Rose with Aheir 'warlike. trobbies, banner mud. : . I I
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tibn,iinpeiviotis'toN,,ztter,bywhiclitliowoo,A home on the _23rd of March upon a visit tb mo Via corroSponded olviiing lier fatal ill, riot appearing wheiii it is known to exist. Coloriel North, . P., r.. 11 Caton, X. Pit, flagg, recalling, the martial deeds of the . .
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pavedient and tile concrete are Cemented her, gist�rls at Dunnville, and hence the ness, will be examine - d to-m6rrow: Brown �Tho offichil lieturns of, the lazaretto are and athorsi The Canadian toar4 paraded; regiiiient, was, suitable and very effective. , � . i, . .
into a homogeneous mays. The Concrete , .snbsoquent and fatal.visit to this City. I On is still. donfined.-in diatham Inil. �.Mr, - its follows: From '1844 to 1847, when the ILnd wore inspected by_ Lord. Kimberley, Althotigh the 6ards were issued in the ri . come � . � - . � � I I . .
bed is hd N Bix inches thick ; and the blocks -the 7tll: of Jullo she c4mo, hero Osten- I - O cll� pest house was lot Sh'61draho, 32 patients who said that, it grove him great pleasure to of Colonel Owen Williams and his brother I
are laid pretty much as I the oxperimeoit� 'sibly to- spend *9, few � attys with : P ' o,loy,`hv,vyor,, of that tow.ri; is.lie�o wtot . I . � . .
- , . ina tile prouvoss of the investi,ki --%veto committed, of whom. 1.1 died 3 ran Sao the t6nm. harei-118. tile. XQP1`ftQAt%tlVOs Of officets, lie was ably assisted -lit the . I
� I that havu bvc�i made in iKonto.. Various Mrs. , E. " 4 L� Stoddard formerly of ii I 0 , . . . ion -in his . .. ., . - 7 . ; . . .
i . , I mtorest..� . .. � . . . . .. . . I . Uway And X5. ivore tniniderred to tAo new A large force iu'wliidli -tho ' Government. . soiftew-hat x�idu�us iask � of receiving the, � . . I .
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. kinds of wood tire used far blocks in Eng. Blenheim, -ilf the courity of Kent, � - . . � . . numerous guests by the Prince of Walas,a I � ..
. � . - establishment lit Tracadic. Frorn 1847 to took a great interest, He .had been told R , . .
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land, but Baltic redwood (pine ?). is � liro. 'but the real abideb -I� now orllyibo appar- W1111,161 114JV,,V,.rLU'VAV honorary colonel of the regiment, and b ' , , � .
. ridunced the best, lVe h )st im�hdditotaly phloodher-Helf - I - . . t."N'R 4)w ir's"!lAt"Hy., 1803�182 patichts were received, of whom by Si ' r B. Selby Smyth that the �Cana� Y - - .1 - .1. .I . ..
Ave a groat.oliolce Out: -8116 Ill= . . . — . . . .. :, 'M died, 8 wore sent Ittinie riot being. infect. than militWwas the hahking of a gremi foreb. Ilield-Marsbal Lord 8trathilairn., Thelat- . . .
of mate-� ilds in.0'anad6, and' elperiments . under the dare of A Dr, Pyndhou''horp. -Tha ,riAe t4 . I r was sele'eted to open the ball with'tha . - . . .
. . ft,iauge :�%Iid;!rrd.gle, History of i4c ad and 21*roulti,iiied in the hospital. From Ho' nsgured them. that "Engliiijimen to - ' .. . . .. . .
on a limited Scale ought to be freely made., first -intimation Mr.F MoCrad had of his , �*,.R,wr.arvttd,at wravadie,-iv - * . 1863 to 1870, 101 pationts were. receive looked'uL .. .
. - I . 151 , , (I �Pn it ftSL one df'tli6. most imporr-' PrinqossofWales. ThePrincessol-Wales - � . . . . . . . I
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� � -" , I fronj to trio il ., �. � . (Froul t id XPAY Yo:vlc �. . .. . 10 - .311st spo tell of ' ; . I '(A . compliment that I ilin Sure -was warmly ' ., . � I I .�� . : I .
. . b sidati being obj - accOunt. ncl,bereftiformilig.11h thiii',iabe ir, . . . .
. - - ectlonabla__on--!' , were h6b hifected- Anil. 21 rei Allied ilithem. .would couTinue to progressi And becor�o,
. of its slippery surbi wasclead. .He. came ,down ��b one 1 S�-�:Zon:i, X. �B., July 12.�_�Vll ,&' ' ppreei ated), and' lo6ked charming as usual. . :. I
. , ca. Attainsb-Canadian G'and.was I ff W hospital'on tbo'l)ist of December lait.. Va. year by year n1ore - of6iont- and m more it I .'� , .. 1 .
.tamarao tI16 soniowhaL fai'itastio objection C04ductOd' to -the'darltened upper - room of., ',13- rpilawick Governmoilt'i; about to trans., wore dresded I- , . I .
par. baths and arsenical treatment nlltigat6, important part of the ompir�_. The-prb- lilost.of the -ladies n white, ; . . �
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. , 6. Thare under for the le�er'fs. p a at Tracadio.to th6 the violence of the discaso,bat noi a single gress. of- the; Dominion generally had been � and t it
. is'brouglit that it io too .I;Cavy,. , Spruce; an -undertaker's warebous' eit.iiolfs * lie tkb'Yofliostesse6 drawn:.'np'io.ro.-, ' . �1 . I I
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. I 1)ormlljoll,GQ�0,rin in ant, delegates froni this: . � . - _ . . . ,
wriliulif having ,yet been 'subjected to tlI6 pule li-IIV. of a tiollom? dandle,, its ,tile, , I . , . - of recoVery, is. 1nown, so jgo�at that Eiiglaud-beglan� to regard it as. CQive tlib; Prilloo And Prinoess.of. Wales, the � I : �;. _ ....". I - ! __ _.''. I
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L. . ... adcqtiii:taytcst�.%,--in--well�-th,o,u,erlst _&:` Oak I stern, white haired,al&irirail. said with top,'rs - province being 116W - at" Ottawlt, � for - that' ' ite orisidera%le - �Owor. in - the. .�vorld,._ DUkc*arid.Dd&ess a* , . ....1 - . .�.'..-:-.1�,,_ ._�_.�
- � .purpose. The history. 61 this higtitutioll, is. . 1_18M_tIi6 iWtol "blau. - 11,111ii,of M, ontreal a qu G . . .1. . I at.QP4nzllgllt,-aP,4q,ti46�. � I I � . I . ; ,:� - ..
. t6 -Iii,l,,b�s.ey,ea,:�.XY--G.0d,-I found iny.6hildwy' , - * He. loolodd,forward 16 -the daywheri Canadti,. sev - . � �
. is too dear, toLdbeechriotegAl .tlXaj_ro4_ . . . ' 2 Yoplk charge 61 ilia Tracadie establishment King of. Greece was very, hymelleal, oral , - . I �
,wood.' Whatever w6od-is used-, toughness a r t . ipullie� was. -,io' 'take' tire. - - . QjTis-n . I I lik I 1 �.. I i, . I I � I . . . ; .
. 1� gic �one.* : TrAct wid there Are five, or Eixaf these.rourRes i�. extending from the Atlaritic to the Paoifle, people roillarkind that ihoj 'looked.. a ,V. . , I I I .
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. &W* into his own hauds, but. .. s6borld. .small. and..dignitiol - village. lying in. tile . I I . . . I .. w .
, . is a requisite qiiality, anil I I � the . my. * It - life jol;- 'and united by the groat lmallNjay ubw cou�. . bridalgroup 6b!)ut io .bb*.`PIiotograPIiod,. I ,
. . it!ruiglitb6morth r!ptoinf�l ... Miltsbes of ilia: cloti* .institution to --d, --iii a . 'd stood . ... I ., I . : 1. � '. *,
� wbilo to' try whothO ,43ome' kind -of -elm thoughts Were, wiffer, all -a howdve n4 of Gloucester, fifty they dare not go back to,'thc world for lea; temlil%tad,V�ould occiipy iio inconsiderable They carried gigantic bouquets, io� .
, woultl riot, in thi.5 respect, be foufid sillta_ thq'e-tposfira way: be to hiniself,and.."tfie Miles- froin Miramicb.i gild tv;ehtyz�b from .. . . . I . -so . cor.ding to the rank.of their Warrior lotida - ' - . .� . . . � � ..
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� . ble. Another InALud - mentioned by tile remaming..membdra of- bis fain*., 'lie IV 'Caraoitiet. TIA0. house , � of opidading thodisease. .ILL the old-dayi; position among the nations of the -world. . . � .
. . a'a,re small itnol. pover. dead *and ,dam. . oitlifrs- Cecil Ives Mrs., - - -
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i a do�in2 flrinl�rer,�Ivedto`aeo 1bab jusitide. is.do . lie, the shorb"facing the -Gulf, . I .,
des Journal. is to, lai . � ty'-stricken, and , UO Asbuied them that the piofieers of tills asfollovM: ThO*H . .
-Timber Tra 1'.%Vas accoolltdd� ' Frod.Burnaby,-Hou. Mrs.stir'll ' � '. 'i � .
* awkehct inarch to tlid church,-whord. A great.movemont would. fin�l hi England fho ag, Lady -_ - . 1. :
tile lep�o . -1 ' I
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. to of sand. 'r I Oak, -s' . I
Crete f6dridi,tion composed of lias'lime Or � and to revenge the'. life of the eiring,�nallof'St. L ) is a dreary was . 1 -oasb,-ovet him and- greatest s�mpatby.' Englishmen regarded . i" . . .1
. . .. �h k sho�Zlft bf earbli Ni&B . . I "I"" r I t Lady Dalrymple, and Xi . . I . . �
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"'ba last, 'act be, fote I A, * , A- fishing vi "" As thoy.,were waiti - -
I Portland cement and balblit in Proportions , I J_Wi, , r. , _ . ... I Hage, as 0 ' � everything. which Concerned- tho Dominion,: B ... kleb i'.� . ng, some , , I � � I
of one parCof litr daYtVas to Pr ; WN , aiath of thQw Aers departed ]on . - .Q 9 . : . . . , . �
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.. � ocure th'o it �e "I", ,It 0 w . 9 'Ptaticei in the. rol,;n : of- -Louis- VII- ,'n a�" of,. the bighest, importance. Tlkey ex' time �for. the arriiiol 6 he Xinzof Greece , ._ i - . - ,
0 "' ' "' 11 ' ' 'batrdyei��6nd' to -h! ill in0'r-o' th -an t�e- offic� ,tile few'fisherinen tb � � - � 1. I . �
. ,j4,qr 6mant to five or six , . .
parts of liqllast'lai(I t d e`f er5q . At rem (Cin are - ,all,QW8 sto'b'd'at tb( I . I . . 1
. . I 0 A ep six Inc es , i " .1 d' rotit rdsults-frord tllo.-1111110n,of*tho� And the Prifteess of Wales rem Grosvenor . � . 1.
I : il-0 A . 3 ,g4to,of tho.l�, �retto, )dote g ... 1. I . .
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and to the correct ci -6flthp tAw-is dub- the pfo8doution of the ilim qhd ib- . � . .1
irve.of.the ro4d ; o.N,o'r .. zinc! the 1"opei -.,�%fio, ventured, forth ,.,�as, �wo countries, . and - -lobhea 'to Canada 16i ildulic,tliol:6-%V�9.�O]pbdrtuiiityfdr.o�ier,VI " .., .1 .
-,d of in mstic a9plialto . quest which *opened At',the ". 1 . .49 I. . � . h . I . I
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tbil3 is laid tolaver <-I- bL � .police head- and'., As. far -as. the oyii.: call 'see lies. promptly. ex�`6'litcd. t But rro*adaii-at- support as Nvell as - Cana . ati loqked tq Eirga that'they wore P, -,Very oinamented Iloquis . I- I . I ; I . . . . .1 .
quartbra in this city afl0o'olooih this morn- A vaA stretch of innishy I�iid with'wavili" ' . -_ , , iMeut___AVhen. - the -royal-�_-_ _' , - - --!�-:� ---M -
. ,half an, inch in't] ti clilless, upon -_-�hicli wood . , _._ a .. g TraGadie .lion, .tG_11Iw_rog
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_f-a,t,�&I1-av@nts .... liaia-treitted qufte -Iaild_i_... _.". ___.�- . ,�� . ------- I . . � �
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I ing. At the ,inquest Dr. 'E!,'awin PjjIcfl6r� �&Tge 'and, . sword-Flant'd -7--'Village ' . - . I
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-blocks. of the orolniai-y size aro'placed b , 11 r diffokbudy.% The! 11rovinoiibl - Government :'8ir.E.' Soelb� Sinyth said it gavdI)im. the party - entored the raom�_tlla �Prince of � . -. - - . . . . I
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traverse courpos, with'ibe drain. :ofthe gavethabistoryof the case,'.N � vbich in'the .itself iwdwrt6a, and the Wat6i�8 of- 4 10 'b as 5i�eli l6cral giiArt ts for the support of - grb nd himsel . � - . Wales wearifig*- for the first time bis.unii; � . %. . . .. . . .. . I . . .
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� I : . infullas alroadybeen Published Atilt- keep'llp ,an everlastfirg Sobbing oa the � I stest satisfactiou to fi f Again � . . . ... . .� .. ...
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� wood up7"tirds. tt,.ripaco. Of half,an - inch (or -, SLIffiCa it to ' .the institution, and no doubt the Dominion in tire presence of. officors of the -Dormi , Aon forlu'as c6lonel. of tfia xogiruent-danchig - ' . . � � . . .�
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less if de�irc,l) b.-ing -left betwecn� each r,z,,yhoadmittodeiioiightosliow.thi�ta crlmo7 blank Elioke,,sp that tile Acaillanq say ifi is I ,
. . Government Will be equally gone"rous. The Militia. .lie was'd011ghtdd tolmolwoithy begart in earnest,'and was- continued Wid; - , � . . �
course. Into tl1uHo'Bp.�Cos. or joints as -th-ey badbiienc�ommlttedi. . Continuing, lie- said: ,the.' Sottlement'of MiBery." , Th parish 'in Spirit till Past 2 o'616ok.. After nor excellen '- ' ' - . . I
I I best medical. skill. iW �'mployed it� relieve . -ro rLsonlalives of tho'clanadian �Milifia It 1. . .
, heated asplialto is 4 �iday evening'ishe - gave. mar 'her true .14,4uroll is, a P. I -nature. � -the I" V . . . I . -zed carriage arriinge- . , , . ` I.
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are more usual I v cv,llod, On r . . . aiir� whitewashed stoi the torments of thopaticii1q, and. nulls _ I main aining its pi6haiency , and SUPPer the well-orgaiii . . .. , - , . ..
,P . � 1 .40 . 'It And cha , t; . ice arked anotlipr li'lili,cif Wait Inalits gently SP( gueritswi - . I
- , I Qi 6 I;nely bill, mild righ t . behin lair p .... I . .
� poured In a depili of fr6in 2 io '-)I irri up th iarna. and tire: addrosi of her. parents, also 1)"Ift . d plujins, keop'the. deatll�witch faith� . �,d the departing ' th ., c * - .
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'J' � -4 .. Btatdc . , rs. .is. tI to lazilretto, a bleak And gloomy-'odifice ' foilyau(l labor night itlid diiy-toplop . will 1 ., �Oulol always Be Iliq . . , ' *- . - - 1. .
� . 'block. chis tosl4lalte, it I , 1, adheres tho.Laddr6ESof bar ryist(�r-at.Durniville, M t . . . . - , outanybf the limssure and turtnoil which has, . , I , .
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firinly to Vie foutidation it; willt as to t 0. . . I . . ohavicteriii,ed mosb-'of thoi entertainments . . � .
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I ,h Zom?��Tobnsolf;.Eba aid tbi� At, ni� gt�g_ �With 4ombre And dismal siirroundiugs. . In I . cffort.to Prom . tiusied tluit.1he . . I . .,� I I . li . . ,
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� the ,whole, tharem�oili� , lything,happelled'.1 the Upper window's -the lepers -,vh'o have hot : hira fo�-llls moic fill deliverance . . a' , ; th6 seasdil. ' The effect - bf:.tVo white '.' ' ' - ' ; .
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� blocks, und solitIffies gewitill, so that if.iol , - . �'.6� riot' Would. Again at .
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� qmcc bet'A L -C11 . -6lild gend .for tliern ; �'l was dqBirous of- I at been r6lAer,5 Big I CBS y - 0, - ... . Now 1L!azx1e.* Craze. set foot On Canadfun s 'I. I.- - � 1'.4 dresses beside ,ilia *dark unif�rrI23 of tile � I . . : j
aer of tile , I tile blojak.q.boju 9 . il � . Isonse . . A 3. . . . . . �
filled with :1, grouting of Situd and hydraulic doing'so earlier; but she would not ive me, 1�66P -,vato of -t 0, is in* 9 acks all they , . I f " ij aft tor the, loyal liostq and the scarlet of the F 6oh. Guards ' .' - - , I . ..,
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. inr.tobo�th 31 between the .beach aii(1 the fislaing . Lond6u-Tr1ith: !Havingri,lkeadyreducoot. ., .idbscqtiently,atfu� . . . .
aots-as it noii-c6ndad th( - . . .. . my Elf. to, A, 60 . V ' successful ; buft . I I . 1.
� ; - lime, which ) address;, �ihon sho did, she iorbada - . 8 irditiou'.6f alrubst helpless toa4ts liad.be it lion Ited, - Sir Alosduder � ,'its J1109t thdie wore some . .- �
heat and cold, aild .H0rV,es to fix the kiit and . ',.until She gave ]I so . �, 1% its'-, butthe lower will owp aro dark-, idi6ay.b id. . �'. . . � I . �
. er don y Attempting ta. solve t1ld. filto cc T) lie i gave'th . rE.., ra.- - � ---�.
� in telegraphing, -tit, t prica, for tile inn tes ; ,on 01t1b, - a u,, yin 0 .Y,ce-chair; a *110 -kept to their habitual Colo ,. I �
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goravel which it N, Ii.-tual to. strew ovaj A ,6r,%Vllcn itilayopiniall therewaffroialddrider In tliat section of tile .. , . PUAZIO,. � itly min . . . . . . I .'i .- . ..
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� pevdy-lill, "Vood p-aNil':g -T fl. n ' d has flilmllv collapsed under . toast. of .'The other 'country. ,and tile. Langtry Wore Eastern embroideries upon. I I . . . . * �. .
� ii or t1lo-1-Jur-PO*6'e'-0- * of. de Ath ; bar rdttgorlB-�Jqro t1m;t-har-parcutr . -buililing-do-illot-know. nigk".roin41&y, --in- . I . ei-Aenic-9211e, said that t1% flae dl ,_Jael� . _w.hi.ta_;._ and- there w -as .,a, lad:v- ill- a- * , ; - ��. � . I . I . �
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�. indurating tilt, surhw-C' of the noud., A were old and .her .inarther an'bivalid, aird �1758 th6 lailienub, * it F railcli'veli;sel which lii�blddon-,Z'�', 'i�' cars
third plilu ii3 ,tofortn it fpundlitio'n -the t0legram would' cause quit6 a sl�o6k;' haol. boCii ong,aged.ill. tile Lov;Int.-ti-ade, rall I to, A New Hampshire 61v�spapei-b� I ii;-geirr., �6`Vnut Ill - kn.duicilvil of cleb oniblam6ribol in gola, ,whibli had. � , ..,..... - - . �. . . ... . .
I � � 'wbo-clalms-that itir, it -%vlI t, 'ts . ' 4' . I I
-of . 0 n , tween 11n�,- qu'. -6 tourna;lnontml .affecf. 'the,profes;- -- -
tl6fnah tho u ,ion" icli iiubsistecl . .1 . -1.
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coucre aryiiig .ill thickno-s according to Oil S, -. ato � riorning sl�o -,�as brighter Aground . i tile � 'Moilth ',of tile Mirhmichi 4orlipliz Of Our �i Y. , � , . . land arid. 4er coloriieg.' U _i,.k' 0 . I . � . ' . I . . . ..
,W, ,,,, atutday a :a roj-.,.ccd at the Bional 'beauiiois- '�,.Ylro Ware radiant wore - - - - - -_ ; - I .
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the nature of tharc the 0�cr. She Was laden "vii'll a &116rill car 0 : , - ,, 91toi, - , . . .." tl 'I'd -ill - . 11 . . . *. �. - ... � ., I
, 8 all tI.16.irafr beforb; it chilli -e occur�cd 9 . , prose " � L ge6at S � , ,
, 411U M,b oil ol. Id, . I . . . . I � . I . . . nce-Of Enxl,ltimboirley aiid'Sir.J�ohn . trenat)-l'-fthd scoilled t6ime to . I - . . . . . I . I
therf to pavo Nvi Lit b1m ks of yell w d6al, � . Vie worse., . about 0 ricn, In " I � * �... . ' ;. A " . . . . . . . I � I 1) .. . ..
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fqr' nbon, And of cousklerable. value. Tha fisliqri � � . � . 51acdonalcl, 'uliil said lie dos'lrod that in. W t.4u more than usually to tile fore. E spei. - , -- - .'
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in. Wide a4i;d e-441- . - __ TY --
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. ,,so - Worked hard to save the'ship,'butill.a.feW - . 1. . .. . . . . .1iii . Vi.' talldaiikboii . .
Which v Xy frorn throil-eigittlis to half * an. �ville �for� liar- sisGr, '�Mm ,Tell ' . I _at'LIZA2'dito (1-irr-dc-t-c.dt—o�v-q�iti���lt"llleo 11 ut . 4 .1
. days 5ho.broke lip. and went to Pieces. It -'. . � ___ . , . ' I. . . � . , � - , �
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. itich, are �lled In with Si�na tuld lias lime,. I r�fiiinod to tile patent's bedside and,sai . �. . . I . . . . . . . we) - And 1 � . . I I � � I I
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n.� ards indurated . , . I I . . � � . . .. " well, d6cribcd. ,, brit by no fitting dress, I over saw.. The ihirb .,was of . ;: . . I ..
strawingitwiths-Idugla., ilLfourth-plaills was alo, no,,und p, art of it'Mrs. NsAivell,��Nyith the t that season -of the veaz beached . - - - r-� - , I A I . . ... Whiko3 I
al-Ilt A I , . a - iurd tulle -with. long trai4, the bodice or * - - I
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toplace-ifelt-on.t1io prewituried foundation . . ng, war, prdso I ut ; Cie h - And- fast and tiled - tore her . " . 11. . I , .: . . I . . .. .1neahs d, . - . . . .1 . �
� whdift She was boardi 01' h,,il I . _ I . ' .. I .1
. ., . ., . : ;- :.:I Ill -bat tlid. � tight cuirass Was gleliming with i0ifte jet, ' . .
. 1, gi .1 Patient occasionally -,vanderod in'ller mind; jigurid6r. The captain' had no Molloy . �. . — . . . .Lor4d.]�Ji Aid. t . I . 111 . . . . .
and between tile joilitst V13191 as is . . . . . . . ..13 : . I - 11 Ceti 10. ough. Casual... lither hand Elie carriedalcvaatbanbo�14uet . 1. . -
. assorted, An eIE03tiCity to the ro. I Tell Henry I forAve to Pay tho fishorrilens'for this lt�m 't :. . � I - . I , , , . , I I ' � . . I I . . I � . � �
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d . . . .116, . . I . I , i ht elregill! a 'str(?"), fo'xotic ASa!liRe;,:an4Iargd bunolies'ofthe I . .
-a all',' 8110 then dropped in 0 a sloop - . . � . . I . � . � I r, I . . . J I . . . I � .
t * " ' ' timol�ofbi Acailian troubles,wben � . I .. . _ 1 ,4'-�� . 1. . .
allowing by the A�ilt-joit)ting lot tile ex, Ill, 0 , - French � I t-pno .E ad natiaral and fragrAntflowers were the � �. I �
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Parisian or cuntriledim oftbe blocks.' -The from which -Olo, did liat 'Walton ; 'slid vessels ,were d;,ggcd by British'frig6t6s, I . In I � .- . 1.1 � . . I , pool v . vo I Oanada, I a oriatae'rit of liar flowi . ng skirts, � The � I . .. I . I
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. herst cost of the Isast for us of wood, pave. breathed hot last' at �. 6.20 a.:m., ol�lpg ... lit 1.16 gave tile' fii�hermcn .Sevoral .. I . .. . — . �-., - ' . . I an En-lan lacl)diliq, BI aller. anclsoledtsuppee-roorii,.Wlloreilue . ' , . I . I . .
� easily - a VlAiCh Ile . 1. �. 13 . � . .. . . �
merit May pi�evcitt thoirlboin.0 adopted, fii ,; the sister arrivoid at My olffice the, und-1 a 6t.-socand * liand clothing . I . �. I I SIrAlexand , tryt' lm�i tOY'Llties wore feasfad, &lid which was do-. I . . � . I
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' same -morning -,_sbe: was � u x- litil6hippod..atSmyrria. .Tboy,,vere very . I . . I I J )todtdCfol,Avil'l,iitins'sp'eoinffria I . : . . . . .. I
our citiop,'.oir ail,Y but the most important . . .yet in oil ..a. - I - . taken A stop, NA, I a ,ver V lids, was I
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I , Strecti, for F.onictirtio.to come. 11.1it it is' cited, And asked me -concerning her sister hospitable, took tho of,ow into their 11,6rne�s. I The object of ilia ,pijzvlo', Sap the gell. valumb .11 - -1 'a ' urnislied frolli his own Cuisine, mud every I
'to mbr�ptly toll 11o'r1Qf' . , -am until they obtained I (� thred Articles of a kind . I 1. .. . 1. . I
I at least iniportaut to find Out Avlla�.aro tile so that I was forced mild Provided �or th . tlorilaii-; I is' to rl�tj ! I I acy ,on . b ention provided that cofild ` I . I
beat mathodg, andwlif .. . tho'damth ,*.she instafitly bec�mp,teii times � tile I on the lines marked A and three of a Qi1d inollio al 'oh#, . . d i * * . . I
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I -,that they Are not th a Passage to port ofBlorlaix, France, I , i "ir'd, r6m ilia maguifiqent fruit .' ..: I . I
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- 006nomical lit tile c raore excited, 11 , POSSilile, and commoadod. *from which Verb .they had .1W 6n tlie.B lihosI, With. &.blankline between. 'lovely I ittlo butterfly. -oa�dle-shades,:�'-, �- ,- ,� �, .�. . I
11 Matt -nil.' ,The exTeri- - . Iod. 11rhat of cana(,�, should to thc I .
once in E,iigb.nd, unlegli thrr� bo allothe,ii..'. s6reaidilig,'Tcu have murder with wearing the old clothe,; i Take, for instance, -, Bilvor and gold coins. � I 1. � .
I Ind consort- -001. *0111111 .at oNv,n sorv�nts aitdd �n the , ' -. -' I - . .
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.. .' know of, .th uffl 1116' - Place thb silver coins on ilia A111105 ,and . .110ir supper Ill this � , . .
side to tile Stony that W6 (10 nob � ; I drideavorod Ito explain to liar' 0 da� '( With the � ship's hands, sorpe of. wh6ni - ell t b : gUsts Irivilo, ,0(1 io cat t I . .
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seerfis to , be I'veNi% a ]lot only.' lit favor - ti011 Of th0c,tse, but Elio .motild -lisfou -to 4 WZwe-Lusearg, the'nmti�es .'of this district .the gold pieces on the D. Now change the . of juider Ifacred ro�rro. N sPhichyVas roaily like a faii.y. , . . -, .1 . I I I I .
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of wood ill PrOvi-en("'!, iiii -titollc J�Love: �Dotllillg; 5110,wished,me to direct liar to - COnfirmated-lepros,Y. Tho diseaSo'broke oil'.. g6ld places to the A iincs; &n(T-Vie,6 versa, in step I . X ' � .. . � . . I
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, � - tile sprilig of 1759, The town, of.130all" Wai 6audles , . .
inbittS, bat' thitt 111� Id r(., , :ko the corpso'�Vas, as 81 . � - either .
.N., :,I] )u 'it :011 to tile lroll'SC Whc IO*WaS ill - �y � advancing . directly forward, I of -'tile , nrott� -And, gljtt�ringvlatoi . I . I
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-concrete fomidut�oii.' 'Wo sbouldir deceive. . . iithor ; ball: .vAs dreadfully Stricken ; .800 persons iii6*1ug 'to the lioxv urloccup;'Od'.1i�ea: or ward , The, door of, Ssau�funl opened only from - , * - I "... . I
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oill-twiv, if wt,i:n?,;:i:w�J -t1rat tile b1polo: 0 N'�ay She suppressed hdr' foolings, or over ti,ft-thlrds of'the poj�i�latioll, dica Jum' Plug, p"Com dver O' no an6th6r (ILlid'only bet- I when full 06 alit) could enter,, � ; ' - . '. ,
. (.1p, . * q one otllc�'at a tini6).'ottbe 'o'llposito kind. wCon _ nee . . .
pavoineilt, mn-1 ing mi (.lie groun(l, Such as, but .after reaching tile second floor Ill And Nvoio put iiudbr ground, for the livillif W wfilk prying,C-yos. Tl�e biblL - - . � � I
. On ill , , " , , . - ., its existed 11 � '411, �
is used in ,56;wl �)Jl,tt.,jCILII (!;tics isthe bost tli6lioilso,v,-Iior'olrr�4.XoivelI w4s BtA%id_ . Word Unable to �ive tholli C111-hitiAn burioll. 1,Jontinuo uiitil the ,silvat- mild ,told coins �1 ..
- I I . - but such as sbP W, Was k0pt,upWitli Spirit IODg After (lawn Itiod, ' - � . . . . . . I
pavement. it, is 1(jilly not ,!* whoill. I introdu6ad Ii ci% 'sho � buga'11 AVIVIAO 330111ttbair the intolidalit.'er Govii. have charigoil placox And. are i;i rog4lar . . 1 . � . . .. , I
ic Worst iug; to . borS, at tile' lacl streamed into - the rooms;- indoed.the last- . I
- shoutbig-agafil,*CY,ou tire 4�rolllellb ll;tont,aftor whoilitho t6v, olar,-one abovuAllo otlior, .There callbal ,Paine . . � .
pavenivio 1)(,etil,,.,;t�t'iir,.,)-,I,,vk.i-.ti-c-litr;lo And EL11 inurdorers" ,,. -a`was or, land since aftaina, 310 '(1ftneesworo Por"MI'llica'arld tllolaBtaup-� I .
resisL pre. -in Illod"Was alliongtIld firstvictinaB."..-TIlb Ila. ratroating-tI16 lhovos inunt, All bo*madc I . . .
,4! iii�o -bt.-'t,oil ; lititoven.this 6V 801nctallitJOO that, effect ,, say-iin, I DO hit' I .. . iors otton, by bro�vI6 Amyligh b. ' The prin66 , . ... .
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f ' � �ill��ii,orri,'Iilf�iiyof'tliozii�l�ri,y.iligtll6iufoc- faiwaril,P .. ': , . I � I other wawoh tile road, V/vI. - . . .1 . I I . . 1.
largoness has its 'o1',,n+;aiktagk�,, 'for dbetty 310it touch filej, And that'sho (lid riot ;-wailt . 11 I . tllat,� As Call End prinebss did .not qisit the festive scone - , . . .. . . I
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in - tile centra Of m ( rvo ii Nit 1'�Iiloblo' to "It An li&, as Oro foarc(l 'I, flefil, Ilf Ill � td.Xivatilicill and-60let's t6 , till*5,wa. ill.; afiel wi�li their usual onoigy � I
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"It . t1lative V,auld It! , Irillati J,Nl%vurd islaild"bilt the, I . . � . 1jr;4 , -J;nwafted. ' .it morc importa, t . art of t British am. I
11 .liar " . slid would 71(.q J� , c 14tta - . t ., .
. occur. I I wa'p-ut it, lk w1t I veint..54 on'tho. , najority to. . 11 . I " . , inre, 0 quito as ( - vi�milldd as w0ie (1 to'Wolittru Abbey alow bourd lathr � . . .
'without taly sIq1p,;),t, ItAustillolurstalid - !araquot, Vo6kinouchn Alia �Trll,Cftdio. lloritr, of all agiislinve Bring tile Bull And now to continue tlio oxistin,4 "union. -It toliave luncli Can with the Dulto 4pridbudlicas . . .
Soil, liStOn to any exi)1aftation, but-l-wbut dovnr I Elib woul
thiot,though NV(J'hlft% to tile Htaira and alit of tile house -, the ,.- �, n . I . I . �
Ivallbair, or 73oiouborc, .nq ba. signotl' lara- - iti; %l)ionaors. . A �aiit, Majority of poopla Illiglib be relied upoll .by Cal I . 1. - . . I .
- b.- thij, niouns make , laLimlls tlAiot Of Dodford. t � I . .
fairly gOod ror(l, it ;�.!iiearly aI4 far [Ls Peg. eQnspol aid nob t�ll me who liar. scolueor Solf, W11,11 burfad oil a qlllall I�;lal'ld outsiol.c. uro ill favor Of. tilV & golden, Inininary And -whicliever piorty WAS in, p6,�vor. "Ing . I.. ..
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) I 1 It Newcastlo, NvIliell , Was � TbKctvca far a would Always express syrripathy Willi tile : trlfll�'in',--,4-,� tr,6 ov 'Diti.sE.-A white. ' '* '- , - : - -,' ! ' .]
Sib]() fro In behi-the b,-st Illock vavellielit " Was.; I tolo5gellplind to � &I . 4drCF,9 for to Lha Aca(U�ns e"Illet.1, 4otid. in its �)tali;�s. .It " . I .
tlltkt Call ho 163Q. ;!.. "'vili be of 461110,11yism, 11).arty.to Come Oil two separate occaBiolls at, � I'l-lo (Ill (11olitilhoinine Lopruux ------ tile is- Vari'dall ,viv plan, tdi4rtii poopiq ' tile T)om�lllidn ' flarrilul. Shirt, with 110thing'lludorneath and , . �
66r, N6%tOr11O(I1le of - unit show dun r I . .
' lal"I Of tljo leprolla k , And AO- , gard for fill-thei�,ilitermts., , ; .
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portanca to kliow, ivilon Nve. uildZrtftliO It .liar I ontlain.tu. Thera I,,;. hiniso1r.illto it comnifttoo of oi a , . 6ly ,ill Alpaca. or serge Stock outside at -ito . i I .
now khA it,m).at.'rank it I intiln(l makill", I, flill Statement ; A,.- t1te )IQ Authentic r0coici pe'l.v,,s of the -liver tha following diatribe -io'gainst, thu fft JoTfh'A. Macdonald also replied. . would be prolerabla to linart rolicl twood On. .
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__ -is enti"4'd to atiloull tl)'- illully-1i ids 'of - IT(11108t of.the (loccaso(I -1 wroto 1); .letter dii:vasieforthalrext Ifty Alirtimlold �i.,4�tlijBitibstbrillittix��ttlio J44- 0 � . I _ tile' scoro of. haalthfullims, And ill Boma I.- � . . . ..�. .
.'Yours, litill -, "I'llosvil ,J;ir,C1Ma_1 , gi �, 14)AWJ_�TJ1",U=f4q . -_
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. . 10611(t HOMICTC h ralle - — I - �. auty also. Flailliel falla with
block pavc1lielftnow ill ui,�l.... , , 0,1'MEI �Ial - , ,--- ILI' VIC hovell '0111,go 1) , i5sl0-fui,d*ai,oduA'1r dr`��Cl�c Nattonal Rille Amnociationil The MCA4nro of be .
. f I rellialilbor -Corroctl�, oil Thursday, entrAll(lo of tile bai.0 d Chalf-tipl to 1�1)(iily Ole notion, is rebellious and s1tows slif- . . .- .
I �_._____. -O...- -- .- . . 10"t ' a k1i, Min Irl, �Ioll volmiteeis of the Dominion -wbro 'inot be. it gracepill iold,' wid`boncestii many defoets . . � . .
-Set. , Ci,V. I U, it was to the 'addross U .' 'orit I IOW14, t.flideperiol-ance ttl�d ff,004 tasto to ab-* iiinil Llugffisbivall -in oyineing tllo-.sanio . -
I No, Seth,' sai(l Mrs. Spiett, as Old I J I, III', I, �� Ilf"PrI. I of slutpo il� tile huillioll Physique, while it. 11
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tledburtielfback in 'tile rocking-clittir-oln r , lanuda, varc of save to tho local 11rh6litnon ruid en cea- ion. it(,(,, Idodly picturosquo element to the , ' - I .
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. t, Chathum,*.0 * 0 front thim courbasan-like rotat loyalty to tile institution'i of the mother . , Ith broad I .
-ste-d Moind lainbercraft. Ju'MV, Mitriel,andry, tile sun being nothing more nor loss. th"oll country. While statestnoll of' all Parbids . turn over colltir wi
*tile hotel Piazza, I voll, noodil't lip to .;n& . A, NWIlrowit, 11. 0. box 269, ;1 Elio joillic, Costume. A .
About going down stnilis after a mat(,11, ilia to suria tile tele"raln to Clo�clalld And 101 Acmdhw woman, died of -Juprosy, aud it planotivid riot a -god, th6o is- notlibig to WCto orydoilvoring to dovil)op tile groat ro" ,APs, 611(l a smirf,protruding from beneath , .
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the window4are oponland I can ca.sily pi'elt, , 1, d once to 01batilaill, I ra. 6a authoritioa ord&'red air inquiry, but Prevent us'froin telling it a picag .9f our Sources with wliicfi naturo bft(l olldoNy,�d it tiod ill it lictit, Bailor's knot, would be at ' L . .
your bald houil alit froirl tJIe*()tbCrwrCtCIle8 qliesto(I'tho opLrator to do so, but Ila III', il0thilig was Ilona. Ill 184-1, howaver, tile inilld. Tho liull gives tile post, tile altolora, ('10,11ade", one strong' teeling of t I people blico a coot -looking And & cool feeling neck I . 1,
!L, L, .1 . for,1104 ilia that it C011181i't be done; I �lik;c�'(L�',(�llit(I-N�rbiii,tlltiilclI h6vou alld wao sterility of mll, sliortiloss of life. And wild- lit) it gr goar, I"IfLplleil, moreovoi, absorbs the . . . L
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lit the pool-roorn. . vou went wits, not Only to build at lid tea- L . I -
down At 8 O'clock fet , rboolsblacked, thereforo.olat6d it ButTalo ; I Cannot ra- Rpreadir)g 80 rapidly that the Xow Bruns. beasts, to soittlitTri countries. - Ati(I we also to I a able t minsturofrona tho 4kill'-whiqll" pagailrd'... .. I. .
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momber the wordilig of, tho- telegram, bnt `��,Ich Govornniont appointed doillarlissionbrs Purigiallm, AVII',.Lt do w ,Ilgl, fronitho inner to tile outer I L
and although Vy l ,et -6 largo cilotloll " , , I , 0 gain b� 16 -visit of return to r %Ild tile told and support Surface, ii I
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. - . - it related. to ti to Inquire into the Matter', and tboy rocorn- the Sun ? Tfbat� that is " All, heat I I, whie might in futute.ba required. �
� . heaven knows, 1A n't " bvil ib, took yot, . )a couAq Its Sho rX3qtl6fIt&t, I Al rapidly evaporated. Its quality its it non- .
. tile Second telegram, 1. think, I swit oil tile Illerided the oreation of a posb-houso lot trilly, how ballutifill Patin is on a bab day, Lor 13 y roplied. . Conductor of heat makeg it riot only the . I .
till ladf-pa'ab 11 to get irr boots Polished, ., . ' LLL . .
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It in it moan man who would talitAlizo lctt6j,�rag written Juno lath, 6 ilia addrosgr hgOIA5 Of tbO i)ost-llouso travelled throtigh ',, ' # . ... ... __ very briglib in the sky, ilia far off dun . ..
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