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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-07-07, Page 6. � i I . � I . . ; I . � 11 . . . . . , . son '. . . I . . . . . I. W - . . 1 I. 0 � . � ! $ - � I __ . � � . . . - _1� , I . .0 '44 . . . I . I . . I � 1P . . I . � . . I I � I . I wo . � I` I . . � . . I . I I . . I I . . .1 I I - I . -_ . I � I I I -1 . � . J -111V .71 1881., I I � I .1 .11 . . 38TISSAWWOo . - 61�_ I - I ______________�_.. , -- I W)RE I1X)8X1V,&1V wnACtl"DV,, . 011041,091VANA. . . T $. ' — 4 . ­ I ITAIN VOOMT, . — I � ;I , __ I - - 1, ^ "' iii7 A Vandlii`Voiung WO-JAW14 ItIPY01409146 .. I , Pithy IF4ragraphs a cople A . . Ab.o 4 P n xTory 4 nurseryman AtIlerwiok-on-T . � woodsold, , JIA I'l SuccelAN1101Y 11"holoWnP140 - 41 io . if� ' " - I — .jhe Werkible JFI"ngo of a 91$11tary Train *40 046 r600kAgnist I . Who sets the faglifouff, I'd like to know, Concerning Whom. � (FXom, the St. L,QuloDl -) aratob . 49004. � an orch*rd for 2 guilloo6o. � � ".. . 00 1. te tly � Earl Harrington is 4084. The, ju Wills of Dundee have. nea VQ1VVtY 91`4�00lhet Varnot-Tho Da I n4ger i 010FaIlIng J(n4o tioe,."pa., � ' .. - Over a Urhige-Sonse Two 11(andred P , Cr4conot 0.04*14-019wor Uquot.vd to . �. Fortholittl,opeo oboueolittiesnow,? And w they wor an * wearywhilo, dress i .$I Item -two e7abrows', indifferent, badly ; I , o9nolu. ad a young lady, talking I . all , manufactures Of Run * . Xr.Zo,hu- sTooey, member of ParliAmeat. at upthe flax . Bia, ... 'for Dalrbs, ni inglikud, I A F is 4 a., a. The comet ll�,g been succosatull , . . Y photo- graphed by Prof. Draper, hig penth. To th mselvegfrk the lateststyle? . .9 I I . There's put.0%1,11 , � I . withbrue feminine -charity df 46, far eistqr , � I , The progress Of the Jewish, race in Scot.I Mr. Edmond Bealoo, formerly President 1 d is shown by the, census retu %U, rr to. b at, I observatory at. HiXatingd, on, the. I.K .. . IV 0 - -gdsQu Ri or, UQ oli- .1 A City.of Mexico 4,eep&tQ , . . h 4040d yeater. - .day (Mona, , � ay) says further particular$ of . I Mrs. Primrose, who qsod to, be, . Thove picture ofniodesty; , Plain wK h T then. going through the mazes of 4, 11 lail.-' � � . I I qIers 11 on the middle of the floor, . . . . I I . , -a of, the Reform League, Lox,idon, is dead, of the most marked -character. I . I t4i4ed,90eralgegativos. Impressions wil . be Made from them, and the, -1 tho,bridge a6cideat on the Morelos B&A . . I , WAY list dresses, but now she goo . 11 . � a I With crimps sud fringes and furbelowil. I I . 1. to What aq you meau?"saidthe reporter, � 1. i 6 Why, they are %. Misfit.11, - The Emperor William will Woob the A farm, servant in F �R04011SIV011 0000 the , M.Peror Francis'Josepli at Salzburg ir , aging to his employer . I I n tall of P, horse belo . pioturii distributed to men of acianco thro _uOQUA the, w orld. Tito, diots4oe, of the Comet. stNtQ that %,part of the ,train was load . a with -10hol. This set Are to the w.re � . � ckggo, I . - And even Was Butteicuil puts an Mra : . Because tile color in vogue she wears;, � ad , A long look, a ,steady look a. � .. a. Idok I Auguot. I � the beginning of . last week on account oftigQoboiligiluellim. I ".'+ rth. is now abo, I 0 ;NOW ,),a ca At forty Milli t sad ever hiug, was cousigni . 4 dred aul- nin. - ad. One hua� ety-two i,kud . And As for Dan4 I IV &I . . alien, deav I'll . A voiner creature you fie'er w 11 ea. 0 .altogether At the eyebrows i4 questicin. did ,_ ludead in iiij wrong about 43006 a sometli Grant Duff, Under Secretary for the The t t" ce Igr swearingimposed. 0 "' Pr" � Colonlea, will probably a cept the Govor- by.the 0 0. istraiteo of Peebles is stil olic miles, and from the sun About sixty million - milea, and it is receding from both, Con. privates offiqara were. I . _�illod outright or slowly roastecl to ­ , 11 1. - I ' ' I � . 'Wholl Urs. Poppy -that dreadful 11irt,- . them it was was' n so, evident. I . I. but what Ot . . . - norabip, of Nad 1 2a. 64.'t githNgr. . VAS. I . quent .sweaters find the, . . .1 socAvently the nucleus will not become any -eath. a Fifty other persons were fatally or I.. . . I opriqusly injured. The br idge was known , , . Was younger slic wore but one plain skirt; , It Do yofx really - wesh that. they are, , Dr. Arthur Sullivan has gone sailing on halift expensive. , , , I I " brighter than at, present, Its appa nt � I . ice � to be unsafe, but was nevertheless QW. But now I notice, with rest ourpri�e, . Sho's several olf I size. false ? 1, . . A six ,weeks, cruise in) the 1341tio, With the I— I I All over Scotland, in connection with the Motion is now a lit. tIo over three ,degrees � tinned in use, The road Was rab patterns � argest , . . . . . . 0 Fuohsi% sisto -those lovely belles I. "Ido", . I "And that. the resources of civilization , Duke of 4dixibu rgh. . recent.. renewal of losses t I � ­ I I I I .9 old tenants, tho , a w � Messrs. Gilbert and Sulriva,ullav . ritton 'rents are, as a rule, believed to have been per day, almost exactly tpwat . �d the north st4r, I I Its northward, motion wig r8TidIY` . on the 18th inat. The news of the 4ida4ter , . I caused great excitement here, Never 11% � � Im . ova the styles as the mode. compolA, n ,thoughave body isloudintbeir praise, I " 0 from their Modest have, put within the reach of lovely women � tile means of NiLture when cirouniventing ' another COMIC, opera, whose title is reported tea to-& reduction 7 ,. gn�' I � Arying from PQ f.0 I � to be 11 who Priucese�A_­. 25 ,",even, 30, per Cent, - " � to 'it(' . diminish, so that, it will At, least two Months to reach the rial'ghborhooa of � the history of the Republic has so frightful ­ - . . . , � A ossualtyr been chronicled. It Is feared, .. . .1le,vilVerdep, 'Ay" . , � And tho'Pansy family must have tound the good dame is parsimonious in the wit- I . ter of eyebrow?" _ The daughter of the late Prince Pierre The ironstone pit of the Xonkland, (L%4" I � the north star, From the DujIley Observatory Albany that it will further prejudice the popular . . . I I I I ,Qun4 .qudon Alizabeth,'s wardrobe undergr - . � � I or in velvets And satins of every shade . -4 Yea; that is: what Irapau." . . ­ 1. "But how are they Put on, and how are Bonaparte will shortly grried in Pa arksbire).Uon Co., which was' closed some . be me. . rid I to a weal . I 'mouth I thy AMerican. 9 Ago to. smotber out the.'fire which -the ,At difly -yestqrday Morning the comet pre- . santed a. Famirkable eight. 'Tile � tail mind Against raih;ay euterp Morelos � . , risoo, The I . road was built by vo Government . . Throughout the season they're All arrayed, I ,, . :, . . PinUir and Daisies and'all the flowers To . thn,v kept on . . � 44Y.,ou never ,Would understand It if, you 1"rince. Milan, of' Seryla, is a handsome had occurred in, workings, was found to ... I I � - man, tall, dark and imposing, looking More be still burning when openedlAst week. . I L I � sproad out into. two well,defined. branches, . , enveloping the north star. The eastward Rubvention, And is, entirely the work of -Xexicanaligineers., The, engineer And, Are, � � ­ .. I �­.w,_-­'. Clian ,_­__­__. I � vU-Q­;--­ . ge-their f0blons, asmo-olla.-lign " And't ose who know them in olden days 0 �,did not, see bbw�ft.was _ -is � __dq4q ..9 proceed . Wit )ia-d � An effo' like a Frenchman than at,$] v. . ' rb is being made to have the pr , J a I I . 0- . _ - -U 's "iii4erstood hat 'Mr. C6 .-t ,,, ,Banco of Q4een Victoria at the opening 4t I . bran 011 ran UPI lip6saing about 2J. degrees, of the ill -O Won meneil. train were. a . Quilded to death. � . � � . Are mystified by their modern ways� ' � I I . I, . , . . � . calldd reinforcing the eyebrow. .. most girls have ey6brows, as far 9.9 they go, I . t ur , ... , ney, I Minister of Finance, has expressed Now Dook works at Leitlrin July- Who � east of the no th star r . -,-and-dhooting� -up. I toward the zenith fully forty 'degrees, -­IrATEU.­--OnIy si xty �ersonw o a -thelraiti, --- - -, - I � � . ... W bo sets the fashi on s, I'd like tok now, . . "or the little, people beneath the snow ? . Codes this feature- 1, but es�ecially in Ill 8 defective, bruuett�awould .the = to be superannuated oii ground his, been entirely reclaimed Ito .1 Account of in . . the sea; and the extension, when o Plated, ill-boalbli. om I. ' The othor breach, shot up on the west for atloswt.tbirty-five . escaped, ailive and of these forty were . . . I inju!ed. Many wives And children of the I And are they busy awe YW4.110 Dres up, themselves laThle latest style ? 14 I. di I , I while even I geno� . r I ally wish to have more - eyebrow than th . ­ . I I . . I Oy I . I I I . . - . will have -cost :C375,000. - The rumor is revived that Prince, 4E,Qa- degrees; being about 1 1 � Aye degrees, astronomically southwest, of Rold nong th.6 killed and injured. Thelers were Ai. 1 disaster occurred at 11'Wolock'at night., - . . . I I can grow naturglly." . - . dolis of Italy intends to, - become a, worik. During a thick fog the troopship Holland, . the polar star. The diameter of the' . as the train, which was a long one drawn. a . it $V16TAIVA's 11 ARIUAC-9, I I . � I . . � -.-" . � :,Why?" . I I Because it sets off the eye, and takos ,He has been a . . . wit4 the 42nd, Highlanders 6 b welanch in . .0 oaid very oly � an since - the death of his Wi ... . grounded 46 the entranOo of the. Prith, of fe. � an o ng, Prof soor Boas ) . 016U . is docresil a states positively that the comet Is the same I . by two engines, was passing over .th , I . . lis, Wooded bridge. P or a moment after the . � . WheNespituls ofOne of the Wurklob Impe. � irial Brides with an Attle-de-04-P ot .off that appearance of boldness or bulgi- I uses which an unbrowed eye always. has.. . 1. For4h, amid great excitement on 'shore. Mr. I)auiel'JenkiAs, super.Antendent Of TI 1 he tide was flowing fas t and, the troopship as the Ono. dean in South America June Ist, I �. . . I I b,v. Gould. 1. . . I . . � . plunge ail was darkness.' Suddenly 10 . �Q � I I barrels . I . J601T Dexree. , - . . . A 1� . . The following description of' the recent . If you, ever see a young lady at bar toil9t, which of. .4ourne von bivou%, you 'Will, - . Wiser's Ryadyke stock farm, Prescott, soon floated again with safety,. , I 6i the past three yearot died- at an early. , . . . The commercial And Clydesdale Bailko hour . Prof.Kloin, of Hartford, Ky., Claims that be discoverdd thor o,omot xiovr Attracting ofbra,pdyp loaded on two of th � A . yans,, jAugbt. fire, and the burning fluid I - . I inundated, ' . I . marriage'd I Naile Sultana, one ot the two- � . b � � I .. � notice that the very last thing she does is . 11 I . burn it, to hii've. yesterday mornmi I . ., 91 aftera long And, , . . are About, it is said, to adopt the pr inciplea painful illness., . . I . attention last �Soptember. Hi. say� it is the . . . , the Mass of passengers str -ugglin - in the ruins. Only a few. who were nogt , prial rides, was furnished to the Lon, I I I . � Z11P StanaaM byAn English lady who, was' and so as. t,O:Iight S Match I ,as inboh charcoal as possible, This little . , _ I . . of Limited Liability as provided in -the Mr. Barrow, the veterinary surgeon Bank; A . 6t of two years I ago, and, it is ex. comet of 170. . . . I � ' A, scientific Writer obderves Comets � , , I . I , a timv disabled or hopeiessly wedged in th �bers escaped. The apad And livingwiere - . L . I . . rr�val an invit6a. guest; On our A- at the house, a large building situated up a steep, crayon n at with -with tb, , 16 the W, B dow , on her rosebud lips, and drawn lightly And � � ,charged by the London Mo,miny Post with pooted that their examplo will'be f9liow,d I I I . fixing Bend Or to benefit a clique of turf' by other banking establishments in the have in- E411 ages been tbe,mo;t,efficieAt allies of those who make money, al;ld infla, , wrap' b in a aboot of flain I � . L . a and slowly burned - before I � � . . � I �Ow street not far from. Dolma nar' . , . skilfully across hit brows hiiho-uuo ArcIr - . . - . men, has secured a verdict of 1175 against country. - . .. eace by catering to the superstitious,' The -the Qyes.'of the survivors, who were. . . . I , . unable to, help thexn. I . - Ilt6be Palace, we were ushered .by half - . � dozen then rubbed OfJunc. Ttleb1sok-ldepooibis I . the proprietors for libel. I 1. . . .. . . Strange tO say, the shawl trade at Gmla* world has more than once been terrorized � � � I .. . . . . --- - . Gunnolls through an Anto-roop-o. in I W . . li,h lounged a few attendants, into a fine in -beneath the tiny hairs, having only the I - . offect of darkness, And ,the result Is The.Right Rev,.U� McDo aid, Bi hop of I, � I . � n 8 Sh let �whicli Most'People thought had a S., -will to consecrated on - I by a comet, and even Newton contributed . . I . to distrust which the comet of . . . . . . I - SrOlOt " . .. � . ,WING NOTE$.. . . apartment' crowded -with, ql%ves. There I - we wero, requested 'to wait, as the � enough -to make the eyebrows stand out , , � to the proper place In' thoprecision the , . . become extinct, has rev'iea a little again? the 21st of Augliht. - The.Biahop'leavea. his -and it seems7thab more bigh-blase shawls. ' I . � parishWith a convepti church andglebs, -the ,with 1680'wasl regarded. He.caloulateatb4tthe � , � � comet we 6s hekdea.aimost straight at th 0 . . . — . . - I . . . . ATIZZICTICS-SCOTTISU CHANVIONS. - w. - 11.1. . � . ' .. . Sultana '-'bad noI . . yet - completed . hat toilet, coffee !' *and cigarettes . I ,of . I feittarea." II I got that. effect with charcoal ; Jennie . I .have golle to� the west of Ireland duri4g the , I I at house and lauds, valuecl at ne. ly 070,000, last six -months than have, gone there for aliaont� free of Aebt. - ' . I . I I un, spol it was liellma th6n, as it is now, , , . � a , , . . that if a comet should plunge into -the sun . Donaia Dinnie ana, George Davidson,the I champion Scotch athletes, have forwarded . I . .. . . . , being pi -goed . before us to � while away ,. 'g-ets it with more liair, When they- don't-- . . , . some years. . � . � . - Tb6. d�naity of kifig aMinelok of Allis. . ftwohld, beat that luminary up, to 'suoll a . - A challenge to Richard K,. Fox, of the Pou�os � . � Garotte, - . the"time. We were just beginning to tire : Qf.watchipg the throng, when the stir fit there is &look about them that is veryun- natoral, and by which they can be detected I As the result of a Bill qi aietly Passed sillia Is the oldest ja the, world, tracia I g I I through Parliamenti ladies in Scotland:-, -ay., lo destroy -'the earth. X ,tea as. . I � owton, was not wrong in his figured, for the Comet � in which they announce theAr, -. - readiness to compete agaifist U, W. John, . . � without proolaiin0d the. coming of the bridegroom a wait (if 24 years -of age, at once.." . . . 1. . . , 11 . . ". But'lldw Are they Pat 0011 . . I back its genealogical tree toIlS3 B.C. Re will now have a share Ill the electidu of � pr ends. to descend in, a direct. line vfrom municipal Officers: The- -requireinents of, . . _ob�u aid pass very near the sun. The comet of I *1843, however,, went closer. I in fict, it . son, Da6dan C.- Ross, or any athletes lit .. . I � . America, in all the round, series of Cale- . ., It % . short, and iholined to stoutness, but not . I I 'sea, , 11 It -is a very complicated Process and in � I in possessi the aeon of Shebg,i and is 011 -of the now voters are simply that ,wh *shall several relics tfjit Are said to have belonged be a householder, local rates, and be yob I is said to have. grazed the sun's. surface, . - dOh-ian--g&1yesAev41-;000­to 02,500 1a side. . . . . . , . 'Dinnie and Davidson Agree to. allow, ten. I wanting. in..w certain comeli ni.ile . ' n � I Sultana )lad herself chosen him it, the elaborate One. The eyebrows must -be, parted clown the Contra, and this falge bib, to lier. � � .1 . . I . pay . I - . .. ,able to readand write. It Js expected, I . and some astronomer's have assumed I ' - to Ila the cause this , (it certain great . I points In one hu�dred,i or, will make a � . . I . Friday's sela-mlih. This pwei of selecting a which 10 just'an edge of, hair Carefully, ban. I Mr. Xi ' IlaiB has found the. paintidg,of that the, constittionoy' now called into soiar fflstur�auces "that were subse. matolf that they will'beat' the best, iecord - - I husband by inspection, as -it were,. ' . a . 10 dolinea &long the bottom, stuck in and GladHtone's portrait alm6st a holiday task. � being will' hav4 great influence in redu ' . cing . queutly witnessed and that made . ever made at throwing the .'si � 'and I privile,bge of,priucesses of the'lrouse of -extent - combed lengthways with.4tho eyebrows. It . *do 'properly; � .. . I I The head was painted in five sittings ot taxation. I . ��.. . ' about an hour and a half each, And the I ' theimablves felb in the. electrical condition . I inxteen-pound hammer: (twenty feet) putting the , . � � . I � 'oho t: (five. feet).; Also open to contest against . . Othm%u, and is carried to ,inch an is extromely'difficult to this - I A blacksmith, -residing at Old Monk- of th a- earth. The- dilgco�very that vast . - , , . that even.if the favored gentleman already . tskWga gi cat deal of"time And troable; And I artist tells ' big friends that I t was'the land,' Lanarkshirp,*Va. t I aken'into, custody . I easiest bit of lie ever accom-. t trains of - meteors follow in the tracks ot. any than at wrestling; each man to. Wreguo Ilia own *Ay. Both' will visit America in ': " - -' - . possesses a wige,L6 m'u§t divorce. her� and , wea the $61tana. ' Cases of this kind - gre 11 then when it is done the whole business ina)r bo'brushed out by.a6cidout. A girl p9inting for re'pea I his ,viiia, to the .. . . plished. I . I I * ,_ - ground b to go. for . - . ecause she . refused ,comets render's ib all blie'mora likely that � the fa,ll of a comet upon the: sun woiild be � . . July orAugust i! their challenge ia'ace6pted. . . . . L rare; but Ono at.least b" occurred during . , has'to take'a lot of' chances anyhow- it she . - 11. R_ H. lhe�'Dulxe of Albany latoly`%R�L whiskey for him at 2 o'oloqk in the - lnota� disastrous to. fbe earth. Bat the astro. L. E. Meyers, the Winner of the 440 yards-, . - _t � _ . J. .- the latter half W 'the present century; . . -wants to look pre I tby.11 , . - , :' . . ;. . � forhis portralb,to Mr,.Waltor Goojmlw, .ingi kic'ldlig )let -until he broke one of ,her . . nompra reassutin , gly assbA that the ohm' Ce . I I ---M n racein England on Saturday, is, as most . . . . I Tor'ontoniana know, s, prominent member an . *hen officer was - Compelled, mudh . . . .1 . in at his will, tocomply with the custom, 89a . - . �. . . . . I I 1. Woman In a Seetek Univer4ity. . - . who made an excellent likeness of him, lep, and. smashing ll�r facd into. a. pulp . which w4s. intended f6fekbibition at the 'with his flats while she was being.carried . of a comet Plunging , 9 the Bun is vety , 11" slight. They have all space to wander i * . . . of the � MAnhattau Athletic' Club, of Now . 'York, I Baltic rich, however, be soughb 'bong6lation - 0 * � ' i r�ay judge by statistics, the 6xAm..' If' wi Royal Acaaemy. 'in Illis work'the, artist helpless to'bed by a nbighbor.who had been . ' y are drawn toward the :and altil.otigh the ' And, the champion amateur runner in I . I . . . in aping, his - discharged love 'In , I � 4� - Mp ivati6nd' for women, instituted in 1877'by 'the was''s.saisted by Ahe Princess Louise' . alaimed by 1�er Cries. It I will-t�oublo Lan- 'Mr, auld vibeii, they 'fill. within the scope. of his'; . � . America. He is & native of Virginia. ..- . Meyers has made the best.time oil -record � , a __­� _­`­­­­. ". '­­g*­h,arate, establishment, a .x�ocegdin� . "", * . ......... . _,, _,___,,_ _ , ­ - '� ­ . . ­­ .w io is-sappose" - We- . - , a never- Glia -rei�wa" Uni vertitf 6f St, ,&ndrew's,.,havo been � .. . I - 'V ._ ­ddadfaates- ,G6ocIM44n�s.fi6udi6,ii,nd,o,ain.te4.,fqr.t,wp.bouxs 7,16,�r arjf3F:�i kid6egeful. j " Nina . '. Marchioness of-, Lorne, .'NV'ho visited cashire to surpass this. - 1, . . I . . � � . - . - . . . ... . . , InGaithaoss-w-a I a -bought . ' I . 4,,-.Tba.Sw.ing.eNt4te I attractj6h,:fho r�sulting orbit is. such that . '��'U -theY ,,I._9Ai4= 4�,jii;;4�PA-k,!Rv-v-@,-,AW4..-Wg� 'is . q, inAllis. country or Burope in rides 6f 100,, , .* � . I ' �220;z440--dixd:�880---yo-rdsi-,%nd,.;�ailao-�,h-oldV--tlx�- . . . . I . I the.eair of hie royal partner, In the present instance, a ared'for Ills first Oxaminatioh and 42 at,the study for theportrait. . , .. I byjhe'laite Duke of Portlaiid notAong 'tepants. then f1iiiig; 6aUf6io space again, Were I i�,�-'_,_.-.,.. - - best'irecord for a. ono-mile'rula. having - . . . I on ­.the coutri`iy; Mehemet,- Boy . ' ' . . . . I . was quite ready to''enillfaes the h . I.Prp!th. .igecond,ivIlile for the Qxaminations I . which',:were recently held" at four , Cantrell . The Premier's eldest. son, Mr. -W. H. befoie big -death, and the have . I Gladat6ne, t�ougih he has 'Made .'several 'r6cently Petitioned the present -Duke to solfaething e1deadiligly impradsive id� the I I . thought that great comets probably waitaet . . . I .. ' a remarkable , - - , covered thit'distan6e 'in th Z I Whi . . . all -fortune ofrereUllini, Poor and' . withd�at,'Juiarait,- al: simpl. . I a side. q -ca . simultaneously 1 as many as*175 -candidates . I I came for*axd�4 number exceeding that of . .. Ambitious speecbes in the 'Holl:i6 and but grant a.pormanenfreduction in'theirkents. . . of dobrs'. lias so 'far. proved a. failliM, nor * Tfie Duke sent anexpert down to Bootland - *from sun to sun travellers 'through the 'iie visits us a;nd some - Universe. 7 Now O time OiA.26.' !lie time in the 440 yards, � I .:. . : I . � . -race on Saturday is greater by three-Afths ; I I . . I �. uncertain of,prbmotion, be sudden] uds. . � . We 'husband " Alle-in'strioulated art students of the'univer- , 'gliglishlitarp'turoal2d , � has the'younger, ion, -Vr.,, Herberto Glad. to inqu(te into tho-matter, and ths. report . . . I ' I Dbe'of years hence it 'may glow, in the' milli, * ' . of. a second � thin his beat record; which is, - .' , 0-49 1.5, made ii . x this country. , Eugene W. '. - ' . . - - . . . . himselt � of sove i nIj i's � . I . . . BI , at . I � I 1 . . I I . . er, U ,,eneral and highness to oot. sity. Pre] . I . nob appear- tb be 4orite subject - the fa- g, -23 canaid I atii '6`iilg gtone, though duri% bis� caudidaturo in was that the rents Were 25 ..per Cent, -too I , . . -,have w000kilingly- Middlesex -and, at L ee a 1Ae showed signs of' highi and they moruing.*axid- evening skies of the worlds., I t hat ,ire 1676outsirius O.Alaebaian.: '' - . I ­-� :Merrill, who.. defeated the, Englishman in - I . . ' i I . . I His appearandevas the signal for"a Iran 'b . lionors stici m japplog. id. the former, .been ' . 6f67.ejnCs§,�y9t Made any,ma` rie. 1, I reduced. . , Itturne ohtthai the pi4erty, , .f . . . I � � -. .. . � _.. . . I -- 1 I . the two-mile ,walk, is a wealthy jew6llet of. - :' . .. . . .. Boston,"and, �n active Member of the Bose ' . . I rush, to, which he'r6sponded by scattering . quantities of, silver, Piastres (in, olden_daya � while, .17 take honors'and 30 pass - in. th� . la;tter. :There. ,ire 9 passes and 20 honorl! Dr. Schli6manni has been making explora- bad been purposelY.,ovei-rented befdre'it I I . 41. , ... .. 1. . I � . iidus In inVamOn dig was ,brought into the.oiark ' � . . , - A -Chluest. Uell- - , . I . iliiii ,describes M'repreqeot4,- A Iravell6r ., . .. z - . . to 1. n -Athletic' Club. 'He"' standd on the ' * ' . . I . ' "' ' . ' ., . I . . . they would ha%,o been: 961ded liras) Among th slaves.* The' bridegl;o6ra in German. 'The traditionatsubjects of a . :cariloulum the Troad, other . - - . ' .1 . . - veri6a 1�e believed he ha,s fc; 9 Fabruar�L fast soind wild outrage's cc and the . iita -I-` " , I . *tionl dUiho pitnisfiment of ­the - 'wicked . re,ordksa,the ( owtaker in - - I �Iianiploliooe-wil the world -,having made that distance hi'6.39�, '.' - I . I . a bAving . . . . . passed -into *the:. 8ultan's Presence,, the ' university aib'feably repro- ' � - sented, theto being only 4 passe I a . in.Wathe- ort the alt - . at of the' Tw6lve.-Goas,.' The were committed' in Xdinburkh :and - Leith munWpal authorities of,Berlin Iiive, �on- 'by-two:desperate followdwho'badr6cently after cleath,� Acoordinglo .,'the Buddhist � . thebry, which he ,,Witness - 6dJu the suburbh' . .. . . . ­ I 1; I . . . I 1. aw ; Immixa, , , - - . .. .. L ­ . . " I .. I:' , -6 . . . ceremony of'. marriage was immediately . . perfor'mod, but only witnessed li�, the . . maticso� 4.in'Litiu,'. apphrontly none in 'Greek.. On the other - hand, history,. P61'- . I ferred . the freedom of the city upon I t I he � *, arrived fr6m Aasttaliar.'. One: Of the two ofeCWntou- A!,Afior.a walk.ol'about a milej., . - I 3. Temple 6f. Horro rs�, This we camefto-thi. :.On Saturday, Jun tfieliit�, a sixteen. i. . - ,... ;, nilid S*' ' I ­,If8r 01'600 aside took _' ' - : '- * In r.ayee I I . I . . Sultana's mother. It merely Consisted .. I . . � in the Imam tying. illoin tioal . economy ."d� ajluoa,tion�whatever . doqtor' in recognition -of hib,lisving' pre- c6mmitteO suicideon Wing arrcisted, and . o the in G ii 9, H d 6 sented his -Valuable coll6ations .Royal .the other, Ja els' ra to I o attempte �t .t . -� - I iw a hoikibleplacef-that 'a - . I. tilci scenes Are .. . I a .. - � , place, t . . . . quarium,, Lbindou,,. " ...,". .- . " I .. wean . bet "' t e. Ono 4pt. Webb and Win. - Aogebh�r, I ' - t6m'm . with ope,un4' declalring .. I a r ,an and that �may ruea&:-are comparatively strdnk. . Thirty-three - .candidates , received : the I- . 1. . � . 16.1iii ow . . , � Museum. . I ..", I , *� q* life. The police,. however, sepired Grant;. but'boveral'of their' nalli-, hidddtfse ,-ThoAntention iia'to­represent ' whata bad man would suffer After death. . I , . I. kw .'' Bee it . �!, . a r as was Ono, of'speed , �: " . . - I . I . *ife. .Directly this was *�ir, Mehemet . P"he o'deaped by a side entrance. t avoid crowning honor. ofLL.A.`Next year Bel- fast will'be add d to the list -of - centres - . a . Sir, Edw9Xd Thoraton goes to St. Fe!oed . . burg after serVing it, WaAhingtoli for thir- bar w0ra'sh.6t in the' struggle which took. Nabe- Grant 'Edinburgh it is composed of ten �difforent gi6ups of . statuary, *of. Clay; and �many of them are Is I g�inst endurance,,Beckwiii, the' fasbest ' � mmer. in ,Eii�lilld, giving C,aPt.WebV' ' . , �, awl' � .Q . . �. .. �being'mobbed And buffeted, according to . , the. coizamon,practiBo Of the . slaves, who 'the - otheril are, St. Andrew's, Lond6u' teer, -Halifax and'Brisiol.-PaIllUall Garotte., I time year5, which is the exact lingth" of.. was tried in his. father- was in the. diplomatic lately, And, being convicted; was sentenced ','to . crumbling to,, piec,es.' _The, first group I represents :�tlic�., trial. of the man; two miles startr.* . The ,course was forty- . - ' . . I , four -laps or -rounds, to I the mile, . the L .,., , I 1. I - . . I Must have. ISeen. appeased by,unlimited . backshoesb . . .As s6oq a . s'the. cloors were ... .. . I _. . I.., . .. 1. ' .. .1 ,.. . . _7 I. .. .� . I JL- JR,rinarkable RKan-af-was..' I service at the ,latter place. The latter, fourteen years' p;nal se'�vitude. On - �hce being iiassed howeVer,.never rea6hea the rank of Minis.. sent, - I I th6prisoner said he , he. is surrounded',by his family - and friends, who &ro.,,tiyffig-to-aefe ild him; . . . aquarium .being- rathe - r sn�all. This of .1 � I . I I . 1. . coursq told heavily ,against 1he fast a Twim- . I . � , . . . . thrown. open.the*whoW mob poure& halter I . � � . � ­ n to' 'our navy Was- ter ' . A reioarkible� adaitici legation.. - of Wished co punishinent had , been* at Washington. He was Aecrotary. . . � .. for ,- short, time. Charge, inflicted,-aa.piatalltendecl murder,. and. slid Ii iii . econd, where be is � co4aeninda- .41 ..; 1. . , I * . .. I . I . .". -1 . War, Beckwith, And ilthough.be started off, . -.' � I' skelt6r i�to the iiiii4r.oliambor, wheie the I , b ide � NkS 'dittihg in state, WitlX a sister b� aterday-afternoon (writes. li. Lon- "a . . . The Polyphemus, . as , rn .Cre.gpondent). I I not wish to live. !� ", - . : �. 1 '- - . d'Affaires there, ilInd that was befo., � . � re the . I I I Ministei-wad bc�rn. , -­ . I I . — giv6nOv6r ic'tlie ex�outionor;, in the'thira ­ - h a. i ii ' d . un orgoing a semi-transformati,il. gamely and swam at .first at the rate of k - �- .' :,� eight .lips to Webb's seven, be- ivs,61 unable' , �' -­ I—- . to keep \ le..,Alltheslaves, Ld.'alscitbefew' . hetsic I . the : new mall -of -war . which was, then present .'�'- . - � - .. .. .. . � . I .. I I Alew to Succeed in Basines@*, ... * .. . . from the ma'a , to, the brute - the f9urth, it upi .'and Webb evbiAnally. � Won ' I ' . � I American ladies who: h6d. been in�vited,�' � - Chad was chriatene ' lau� * . id,by,kri.Tr6elyau, I . . . . . . John:'Gilpin, citizen of oll famous I the- Don't worry. Don't overwork4 � :, . head,'down, vilcie lie is put into a mill" v , � I byabout'thrae-quarters of's, milie.-�: Webb :, .\ � I . bent humbly down and kissed ibb hein iif . is an experiment, tU result of which will tojidou town," - ociminanded a company i . Al. : Keep. a' -high vitality.:", SIPep wall,. ea , .,wards, and, is b6ing ground up ; his dog is in a his fourteen Miles in 9 hours 23 mind. - I . id I. I . Ith . . .. I l r garment, but with u's shd'� sho'o'h hands he- be watched with keen interest.,by all naval .tho . � Weil throughout� tile world., .1t strIA u - . semblei the 'Itinciat - in all y the re -a and is 3rd Buffs, .tile s to, Whose: ­. I I . . . . . well; enjoy'lifd.. , - . . . I � . � I . . I . � �� . . I uff-f-a'aingIandep- * -Stitk-t&76urLbhdsen7pu-tsu-i-tl-b - � t -no . 7,ldtljoj�$ , t�to_ now Army reform 6ohemo, is now rag' - ing Cho. - . I, ..-� 1 11baetwteen- by the aide of the mill licking up his blood. . . . � scene I _V . .hb .9 ban Place, I -he fifth _ - 'g� wo 0 two Cards 86 d -ill anwect, cow 4 sees. Bo6kwi aye up early in, .the . .. . . . . I a . . I :. 16bb Mile'- s6ofna t -Ab lie could notoom- ; I . . .. 0 %, .. I . 411 . 94�-�i�;ppouon,t!s_t e_�__ ' ' ' �histauo im . ­P14to . 4-i— , . - . wNflout rising, "And 7 Motioned us to Chairs . . . I I . ; very near hor4' 4 f�ito swe�i &eea-woinsn I I - I I cf ners. is Naile - . Sulbsna.* . specially design I ed.for offensive as op, O@ea . - She - . was dressed in: . a losse-fittifig � . � 3oses. - To'this end' to defensive purl I 087 . Turkish rob%1,D11 rose-colored. silk, aladhod' 1 '�614 - - -sesaes_ 9, ` steel -clad ram. projecting nder . . ' . .... . . with I , , 6� long white gauze veil, . . I fioni t a eitr . ity water for twelve feet . - .1 . lik�wise embroidered with.gold, -drooped 1. 01 -of- which. Whitefiead fish torpedoed .... 11 - , . :-downfrom-bohin4,the little. cap. that -snr- . 1)e'%ejeotsd. From tbe'.'dock torpedoes I I � mounted her tightly,drawn , tip hai r. ' On will -also lia disehaiged,, And in addition . her shapely hands And bosom sparkled . . four of the mpif poWdrful Nordenfelt 'guns . � . maghificent diamonds. . Her single �button will be carried on revolving turrets'.. , The I . IgOZ had burst in fastening And alto. Veisel is 4esign`ed as a sort -of rival to such gether her t6ilet -was far less perfect a'nd monsterilhips as the Italia indIbbLepanto, rich than we had expected. Throughout . __ - . , there"havil beau� no amuseinGlits beyond a which it is thought she Would. ba able io sink by mes�ns of bar rim tifid torpedoes; . band playing European iiinsicin the court- and she is therefore so efigined ad to hive a yard. The whole �6ir. was so' onfession .speqd'caI6UIated at sixteen or sovent6on I , . of the economy now necessarily rdikii,09-st � knotsalilioui. I oannotsuyihowever, that I 00�palace.11 .. . ... .. 'o. � . . � . I : . , . . . X envy the bfil-odra and otbir of 'the. Poly. . . . . . I . - - I . , Iteneirst"'of 0.107narcrootedd . � .. I .. . I phemus the quaifer ,a aiiiguda to them. From the construction of the ship -all the - . In -violation of the Customs of Bloo;2fleId . -light below will ho,.ve:to be Artificial, and . . . .. I society,, my - children go barefooted all , . I air will have. to be pumpea;in..by stoam. Ahrough the summer 'and early autuMn. Power. -'I.t-is only bbarits,ble to, hope that . :Probably 1 should not. want, them to go then'bw' mi-d-of-wsr 40I not . -be. � often in . . without sboci and, stockings Jor lack, of* . . I . � . I .� I I . .. odminission.. I money to bay them, butif Iowbedalltlib 1. railroad stock of Jay Gould and'Vadder,. I 11 . '. - ' � .--.---, I * XOft,�OT;611 MAICES TilE PlIMMS Wp��sp. . bilt combined, -they would'go barefooted ,'-!,. John McGullough," says Walsingham, .. I : just t1lo same;. and �ossibly, in that cage, ' � 'they would 'not �be- the only ones. in. the ,,kAtfig fiom �'16naon, 11 recited, the other night, I bof6re the Pillicea's'7 of *. Wales, at a . . . � faujily to avail themselves of *that.hes,lbb. veceptioii given by -the Duchess of Man- , � . . giving privilege. - I believe ia6st firmly that' eliester. Quoth HetGrace, as a preliminary . . thair he,Mth is geemly augmented by this - .. , - to offiet, the tragedim's objections; " But !let Royal T;Iighiiess cowmands you, Mr. praobfb6; . . . If.they-yVeax shoes and stoo6ligo- they :. McCullough.' Obsorvo& McCullough,ju a � I I must atzk.in'thd liouj�o all through ,theie responaive'y Play"" tone I I An American I beatitif ill, lobg, dev�y Mornings, or g6with Cannot be Commanded ' your Grace,,* I Very . vat sliced And stockings, or else wear- rub. well, then,' iiid. that Charming wqmaij, . bbr'ovtrshCes that colifitio the perspiration, after Consulting with H. R. R., I the. . . frop the solos of tbo f eet,wbioli in summer Princess requests that you'-wil I rddite some., . . i9veryp'rofuse. - - ' . � . .. . thilig." Thatsettled-it. McCulloqhgave. I �., . Eithorpf-thege alternatives, one dansee, 1i �oera 69 sywPathetloally that the future bye.InOmentle tboU,ght, iniiatbe �eryhurtfal. Qtle;n of Unglaild. shad tears.. I See, 'Mr. 99 Why,not f6r'groWn peopla,-thon 2" � - McCullough,' she said, as she thanked him, . Sate edough, why not? I . . . I (you have made, me weep.o Mr. F loronci3 . I I h,D,v.o heard a gies,t many old women was Also at thiWassembly.." � I . -? say: lt-Wheq I'wag young and lived on The appearance of Dr, Mary Walker as a ., the latm we didnI6 thhik of wearing. stock., oAhdidate foi, United States Sbilator ought l - Ings ovary day, And itwasu't tincominon for. 1. to throw life. and variety into the'ted, �s to 96 barefooted." - I ous contest it Albany. In her address t6 . I b�iieVo "at Men, wonle a .... d children, , the Legislature, asking its suffrages, she � . 111, a a� C h W in Weather, West & great does not mention whether she isa. candidate taut " AM o unnpdesa&ry Clothing over tile � for Mr. conkling's seat or Mr. Platt's ; but W 11 11 0 Which is o8itiv'I "I'bilitating, dy, P 3 � ari her candidacy proceeds purely from a - . . t C (X�) 1, - "'m ev V,n�y . , "O"t. 1haf probably she sense of dity, 4a alWoxVlai . I . � . I will be willing that,her term, like her . I . '. A Cincinnati (O�) deipatth gays that while thoostoo,mer Phaotoawastacing with trousers, shoald-b6 long or shor6o as the ,public Weal -MAY demand. Now, if Dr. '. � . 11 . * I ., the steamer Hand four Miles up the river Mary Walker should be -the'da,rk horse?" . I ... .. yeatora&Y,aiwracou -hot 'boilers exploded Ana were torn to pieces, The 6bimno;v, of., * I I X. y..Sl,,t. . . . . 'to The only hope of bald boaaa--�0&66li I the lUndwotd-blown oft. Both boats -wore filled with passetigets. The atem�ftorwiia, . &,aeoaorizoa bxtradt of petroleum, Every , objection removed by recent iMprOVOWent. . � Wbod lim.golio to the rescue, Later. -The bligineer and thipe other &�nployoos of the 16 is nbw faultless, The only ours 962 baldness Ana the most delicate hair areas, PhMt6ii*Ai6 killed, and h passonger,natrie! Ing kti6Wn.. . I Unku, kgu pCso&to be lost. The fire, I � I . . . a alf 11 . "NWI-lyt"Nis, a y� slid four others slightly, . Ono of'tho Cabmi authcritl6s his ais- tinotly amiounced *that Planters Who fear iniurea.. - The Phioton was 0, smill vessel anno, iy hire, as Many armed ool. . . in the local trade between Vanoobufg and aioraysilkell,ril as t ey ohoosc Plemitig Comment, , MOIU66ster, � . . thist on thatedurity, of life in Cuba, . . I . I � . . J � I " . i . I I I . t 11_ .... � ...... _. ­ _� ... , ".", ".''. . _­­.. I � I _.� � 1. _. ___ I . . . 1� . . . . . . � . ........ __. ...",,.,.���.....,..,.,..,��...... , .­ - I— " --114 ., .I.- __ , _ ... .. .... o6- fiercely. A simple stone :records, . .his I I ' ,buriaiplacc�itthe northeast &12916.bf the ... Abbey, . I . . ' W ams, - to coutbilt' lth� 11 begilinin .1, I 98 and be'sire to develop them. . . � . . I � . . � �. ' I . ? - . le'ng'th*ise ;_sixth, lie is unApi a lavge bell, . .. . r a'till thoeblicUaSion,4 � whichis ung kills him'-. I .A�. . . .� � .. . . . .. : .. . .1 � , _. . i �' '.' Atenm.nml ilectriel Y'. ­ , . . , I I . - � . . . .. I . . % .. Oddly enough, the Stephenson - 1 northern transept of We�bminstei I * . about half way between ille. Abbdy,and the Be wiry :.of dealing witu Unsuccessful 'Mon. . 11.1 . � �. . :: seventh, tbe'man is placed �upon. a table, and' two *rt ion.-are.t6ating him with two c�uteuary,,- ., ;, � I . is celebrated at,& inowent, when - the Sao.' , . , . . �. " , . church of St. Step�eA- 11 , , * I .. .. � . hiatori . . I . . - Bs cautious; but, when .you Make a, bar� , , . largapaddles,�, eighth, -he is: upon ,a rack, a flesh - . , cessor to steam -power is being tried And � . . . . � talked .,about in much the saine.wa�y. as the'..., . i .� ,. Mr. Edward A; F,reemaui the an, � has: jo9t visited -Corfu, where he had an gain, mike it quietly wid boldly. . Dou�t'inike -the field tooloroid' ' .- __:wh"d.bn_tLpjaq9_rp_1 oners . Are, teari and the eX Cad ng his a ninth, he is in a I . to . .. . . .. - kettl6p',steam".w,hbn Stbphenson,was's . . I ek enthusiastic greeting. from ,the Gre a. I , gave a proper division Of ;vOrk, and auldron of boilin I . th . IS a g lead - the ton -boy. -The doom of �, the Btdge, . I , . - coach was - . .. I The local authorities r6ceivea him I cormally and pie-sented kn �ddress to him in..the' neither interfere nor Permit Interference . with your em�loyees., , . . 1. . � . I. . I ib�resents him: upon 6, gridiron, UIW-' -sounded going"the ptooss.of roasting. In all these ,engillois then as the' � doom of the. steam .. . . I souilded now. Nearly sixty years I .. . . . ' " . - town 'hall, aiia- when he left the island he .. I I . Keep down .expenses btEt don't be peon, � .. I .I ., . � scenes- his family'are pred`�ut; also large . * 41ge, 8901 - I a 1, ' . bbi4 ploneer'locomotiVe was run betwoe' StoCkport and Darlingt6n. A car driven., . . was accompanied to the steiiiaer by boats . -full of sympathetic Coroyreaus, FroW the rious. . . . I . Make friends,, but don't, e4 . aqourago ia;voe- figures who r opresent ..the Ju( oxecu- I � iion6r, little devils And'varionsinstria.ments * .' I by electricity has just. coninienced runnin . ' � � 9 -, ., , .-,, 'deck he made a, farewell speech e' I I . xprossing his iffiction for liberty and for Hellas. .' . ites., , . * . . I I I Don't, take'freab risks to retrieve your of',Orture." . . .. . . . .. . . . .1 . . . . . . _ . . I . ' ' � between Berlin and iWatibourbs. Tho8d Of . . . �­'., . . � U!3',;vho &to too,Qld and'f�t to &spite to an ':' ' , . ,' I . . ,' The Prine . e.bf Wales is known ad -a'great . . losses. Cut them off sh6rt. . . Look after 91blott E01-atid all of' 'e, Here'is. a, s story for those little boys who- fiav�,w-mind to run away with. the �circus.. . � electric tricycle inky -live to venture on the ... .. ", ltan� Rallw y when -the also r . . Xetropoli a b ld . . lover of the arams, And oftentimes, aft6r a (lay ofi-the rail 'from Paris or elsewhoi of .your books of ori�iilaj.dntry. In litigation �they. .Leotard are reliabldevidence;'coplos are not. � Carlo was� made a perfornler..in the ring when ho,vaa only 2 Years old, . . light has - I roed i 9 from prroters and the :: . I . electric engine ,had cleared it of Asphyxia. ' , , I may. be found in his box at ,'night at dome I one of the theatres. - But1e,unfortunately - . it is better for Your credit to "postpone ' *af b6ginning-'as v, posturaout for riders, 4nd' terwards becoming on the trapeze. ., � In themeantime 1b is onl� fair to -admit , � ' - - that *6 are doing vat]? little. , oil th; Cori. piefers the reproductifts 9f the genius of , Offenbach oi'the triumpba.01 thb. BouffeR � payment- squarely then to pretand to p by giving. a chequ6 ditea!aheaa. , Ay .expert He wore t . hebrightestbf spangled costumes, tinent-M Dusseldorf last- yeit, at Berlin , ' ' . Parisilens, to the -,skill and art which illus.; � , , A regular iyatein ofeending ont'iIiiia'and -smiled- Atatemints is more 080tive than spasmo. industriously --'while. at. work,_aud. jUve. ,.-alt'Ootly--clecericity altogether -was an object of envy to' J now, at the Milan Exhibition to be opened . as' a moti've power I . , . . BI-. � trate on the .stage, through Irving' and 11 Booth, th�'o%16ulating deviltry of lago, and . I dio dunning. . I I . � - I . .. Enter your. charges whe a n the nile ipeotstors. A few, days ago a pitiably ragged and wan lad. of 12 was caught steal., . . . . engaidug tbo'close attention of d6j6ntjjts., . I I - � A is Pio b6 tried in a Will. more practical the poisoning of the noble.nature of the . Moor.*. go Ilia carriage Wall' not found . gqqd .:Are sol-&--D-on't, wait., , . I Make., -but i119 06, drink of *ilk I tom a can in i Boston It"Pt. 116iug arrested, he said 'that be I . . form, with aview to running trains through ' " ' . the. Sti Gothard Tutinel.�--Londbn JVorld. - I . 9:mong the glittering throng that blocked Plane for & little way ,sheaao . 11 .Was don't cast the ' . Leotard Carlo,' that lameness had . . . .'. ' . the Strand -when they,performe& When .. I 'this was somewhat �phraidingly Mon- . � 1� Don't bell what you are going* to, A �tlii 0 incapacitated hina for gyranailtic feats, Audi '' . . .. I '. . ,.. . I Whitt To. CoUniold f I . � I ' ` is. " - - . . �: What is. known , *naa' th od,tia,uma Prince, At once e 1"by you have done it. - I . . . : . . - . ., � . . .-....-.. I.... - Wi i A OM . :i4lteiles6trauip. that for mbnths he. had been a �starving, I . . . I . . . elluloid. as 0 an � , . ., American discovery, and is the result of -a I . , , oe_a,. ion to -OW to - e g an invitat mi di,.P,r.o 3,ot h and Irving. . . , . Th LcI4 Birdn, which Lord - . . . .. A nov6I steam vassal his just, been lauu. ,close combinaticia of camphor with a kind � I . of. �' non -explosive . . I I - , . . — . . - ,. I - . , Beaconsfield was one of the chief ia,gents �ohod in. At larrow-,the De Bay, *260 foot long pyr�xyliac, pap . nit . , ra to that used in . . . . I . I .: It In these days of'goneral retrenchment promoting some four years .0,90, has just beeii coMpl6tea. The abatuo has been and capable -of carr�ing 2j500 tons'. ,dead weight of cargo, She has been specially . .cotton-anal,agous . the piqpkratioa.- of collodion, The close ,� , . ... ,Eamuna Yaltes in the- London World, 11 that ]no one *i� -1-Ingland 'has erobtea some little time, but only ona wooden ll�semedt. This - basement lim "the- built for � working the 'De' Bay -pkop6llor, I peculiar foaturos of which- consist - in 'under texturoor base of this article ig.obtained 1, .... the combined` action of beht, and ' �' , . thought of reviving the, fashion of decota,tive-wedding rings. , The --simple 'I now been replaced by marble Aupplied by its , the Greek GovernmentAd iecognition 61 line division aero6 the boss'i&o halves, the of , - beit3g.at rift'angles to separation pressure. It is 0, jig,rd, tena0io,asi elastic" - , 11 and alui6st transparent�! substance, of 9. - ' . L hoop of gold was universally adopted in the the .8ervibog the poet rendered" It would -the , Contra line of tho axis o the shift, - t - L , , yellowish white, Which becomes plastic and .1 . I... last - century in order .that some ch6ek bayd,600n ;nueh'batter, by'all i'Loocounts, to. there being two sets of bladoil Each half . . malleable at 120'de4rdes F ahrenh,oiv. BY I . . . might be'pilt upon the luxe of those signs . of sweet bblidage, Bat an Italian lady, havethopt thestonil At home, for. -the y are not Worth. the oarriq'go, .n1ti6li less tU, cost of "the propeller is -made to rovolvo iii a direction opposite to the other,thus coufi- ,ti,n, various col6ting - matters with ' .. L "I I "I . .ia I ' I alraoiq� perfect -imitations of Iloilo, I . . . the atbir day, showed md her W6dding, -of, -outtlngr Ther m1mierial is* a kind of , beractilig I tile tendency of v, single . tortoise-sholl"Coral,ambet, lapis:. jot and I . ring, whioli'donsistod of a row ot,fino cats' - eyes and diamonds-& very refined combi. . streaked dirty tea Ana white Wbottled goap. . to- There Are millions -of'. tons of inflitit elY propeller Carry tbe,water roundwith it, -thereb producing a waste of powen. . . I �� y ,6btainoa.. I in ny aricties .of stone, eto,' may be �. a V Indeed, there seems to be na , I . . 1 ' to LWO bation-and I began ndor at the moderation of all'the be'autiful.ma,trous handsomer Marble on. tb' hill side _ In, Connemara, and in far bettero 1 blo&a.'. L The Schein , 6 of dat9blighing 6 line 'of fmAb- end to tho.raultif�rious uses wbich this ... now article is being manipulated -intb. It I . L L who have been too long Content to put, up With this one, this last simplicityb It 'Abdzmdrs lAte Henry 0. Vennor, the weather from Milfdtcl Hav011 to Now ispapable York, a' company for which,- under ther . . of suataining tlie� finest Polish or . ,_ I fi�ish, and.lis, I a 9, dediadd mavanta8a in , ' 1 Should tot be. That the jewelled'badge a prophet, has & handsome, mousta,66, 11 presidency parts his 'hair in the Middle, and he is 41 of Ldrdbduraven, f Ailed to be flouted, goevis now to have & of weight And flexibility to'the natural basal . . . . � Will not be quite so distinguishing is true � . but I Am told that the punimrriect must no' years old. Iris early life in Canada Was being prospect It carried out, The'n6w docks at Mil' ' is made to imitttte,. I I I I � - - - . w sar rings 6h the weilailig. finger At All, Anything placed there means Marrisgo or Spent in POV0rfY- in the UnivOtftibY ,Of ford Montreal he'is mprofessot, and he Is the said bdok It are being ,rapidly,.. complated. It is that Mr. Pullmalli with a Syndicate, is - for . . I The Duke of Wellington whose lifawAg . ... .. 0 years almost daily in peril'on the bAttla- .. betrothal,'.' Author of a, called Our Birds of endeavoring Prey." ' .. . . to nogotiat6 with -the Dock field, was for years afraid to truN rel by rail. . I A factory for oktr4dtin,g gold from Coin ,"a discovered . ; - . Two young- athlotbq 'rowin .� fug . 3Wpdny to putiollaso their rights, or faflo road, this, to take an active Interest in engines . having conceived a torroeof l000rnotive from seeing Mr. Iluskinson killed I ' I in Sactainento. 30y Means of g I 4nii� batteries and obomicals, the � Missouri River caMo Upon & small knoll promoting surrounded by water. on landing on tfie scheme the Atlantic express .tte& r � me by for Makin g the passage in five days. first Ono, At length, in 1W, he made his-, *. . journey, beitig.in sittoudaaid6 -on the . Wood are I iftit.boa in weight without arde ti &It ring t6irup�oaranco'oa'y knoll they were surprised to find lying, on The the ground, on & autfaca Of about twelve W�oh. Liverpool. Atlantic atoalner'ow,bors Are Queen interested in the scheme. . I who homlf di&'not U06 them until . 'The .6 old v 003 p Cant of -tho� Metal being a 10A. ,� I � foot square, hundredsof rabbits Which had 1842. It is A, Common sight in Washington, cause Iiijury don a to, the railroad by the death of Hoakisson was in . � Safety valves are supposed to toliove beeii driven to the. high gr6mid. by the that Asing'flaod, They worob,IIV6, but twilyzod went of battered and seedy'aruthards, wbp great three years ago and bocamo Govern. tancous measure neutralized by the, simul- . � . news that Mr, Stephenson's loco. I . boilers of superfluous steam, but they have With fdari and were oasilyhaiidlol�. Went . I Clerks -, and it is a young man of very motive I . englao carried the- wounded mail . . � failed too often to be trastoa. unless they Wbat possible aifforonce, will it Malts .,to strong character Who *111-ilot bdoome 4issi, Aftoon miles in twenty-fivo minutes. 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