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. . . 11 �. ;..- Verso"alt . TAKE 10TOUX 01V AN AVTOJR- � Vrftisi� 8144 Volreign Notes, . .
. -po"Paw with The -Garfleld, pkiicl has, now � . I - VEX TA1311olE 008sl1r;
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. . I � 1 41400.410 *0.09"911[er style Ison.l. _ 4151,opo. , g reached Arrest of an English Actor An New �,� I . I I .
Sarah B. . , A nugget of old weighing 58
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. WXfXJ%VNA,%VAV1VXoVNTAC0. ipor4lox . . 1ork-scatenve I.c , ounds has -Duck suits-�B&*Wng drqsseo.. .
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. Rev. Edward Harrington, ,04uon o . I � Ape K
. 15ogsuls Xtoudoa, Dotta.r.) . f � i 4' to X's k�wcll's been unearths In Mr. Tr ZU off,11
(011T.4 I . , elan#-Nas. Sao istory Drings Weileads In . miuq -The oirl of the- 4o Period" is often 1% fool . �
I � 94C of the I.Pegovirtero 'Arrivow, Ouptno SA . Yesterday the crush Wall 411AP1,V 1116gid. Exeter, is dea_d� . '_ . ,,, . . to, MR Ateuef-Galat , imVienov. ''Siberia. . stop - I ..-
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1i , _ I . I .* We � The value of the French 4006 * .
. loondon plock Xlfte;Y X40rodships.-Tho ficent. The Fgar-in-9 ,nd. .Club b Dr. O'Donovan is the, Doll, - L In 187a _A sweet site
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, � Ad viet, , , y.,Xews,o9rreFj The Story Of the Bngligh actor Fairob , he 10 ation of A bqo.
Ca"ov of the 'Tr9able.1a their 1%apkv- ,And the Admirersof the mallooacheo*which Po4deutimprluou, .. , ild, was patimettq4 At. 049,408 _T I c _
, . eLdati Merv, ,000 Ana In 1880 it hive. .
. . 1014irrallou m4ad'a .0rankon officer. leave the Hotel Brunswick at 5 p. . aalolol in the New York police court On he � � .
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, in. on Rev, X- QdQrY, of Glabiord, has bee' Tuesday, was heartrending. HotecQuut -A beatoa term.,, ion make. it we ' �
afternoons should. really -have - family' afliotion" Council was sitting , fo � . .
George Gus.04, one of this Mounted Police Pla"aut I . Called to Europa by a4 N
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,)sea on head here yesterday to see . 11, I Is wife And four Children r you
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� Ireorgit4who dapertedon the, road to Verb, . I , the wl I probably be Away three months. ,, lately in Dr. Xplinson's biithn
. . . . in London to settle affairs and started for , ,- . - lace, the ' The I . � I
Asainiboine, has returned to his home in ,original. thing. The Prince of Wales was Rev, Mro Lowry, I � , - - ito sheriff - pionio season Is the time for pick I
London I of Maoclei- family intend to. �leave,that c " ' Lie ,
� � on the box of the ' Bar � of Brantford, �kud -America. in .the steerage of the steamer of and'. bailiffs were ookets.
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. , Out. 1.1t says he never was sworn f his IQT48h' hOI44ug il rd of' August, an ity - about the Sardinian. On June 00th lie landed at l bill' a And corporation .-Oriba'Apples and paregoric argdcting,, �
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. voneiable city P
. .- a. Toronto the ?,,Mo1,.ertpa1ter havingeniluied All th ' sized Phe gn I
. in Avc! the Authorities can have. no hold 'old's OOACb1 ? .,;a I 3 ct to, Viiak ced in t�h Ol. 0 OM
. , ribbons, T1120,Prince never drives a mAIJ . 0 f 0 . a die- al e p- C 0 1
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. 1 Upon, Jif He giv n4or big, Place Of t5elr future residence., . stab he instance of some gewerp,ge E4 rushing business, .
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.:ca, .as go a reaw f A steerage passage in A crowded . I
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. oonduc . t the I g I eneral hArdship.of the life. coach in town. I believe one of the uuwiit-. , Mrs. X64AQ Burpoe fell at Fredericton on steamer, He th . on went to Montr . eal, and, contractors. , . . -It does not follow that tile man Who
ten laws of royal propriety forbids it. The . . I., .1 .
. Mr. Gusild described the territory of Men- I . � . � Tueedly, and sprained bar foot so badly that accompanied by Mr. Sparrow, Manager of Letters 49ad West; Afrim. concerning has nci front tooth is a back biter. ,
. Princess of Wales came, like the rest of no, Stanley, 10 Cofigo I I . . I I .
taboo as the most bvirren and des . I I I she is quite unable to add it, .Slid eturned, the Theatre Royal of that, I exV � I
gleingas bpq'id _w . ole"to w'l- to see. the sport, . � . �. � P . . ityj journeyed . - . edition show, that. he -A nobleman t
, hiou hip e7ew 'had ever I She was in a superb high, to St, h' hi ,hat ought to be able to .
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, . , barouche, drawn by four speaking "John yo4t6rday morning. toward - Now York to. ofind employ-. Is 2149. Ing 10 WAY toward the ibtarioir give. a good blow. out,�-The E I
� . 1. under many difficulties, cutting a, road over - . I , orl of Fife. :
� tested, . Who men were .half 'otarved on one *to- Shields, Wife, of Mr. JTob . t He had Just 010 And � I A watch is the symbol of modesty, . .
a, of ri isut action, but a , u Shields, man - I ' I
solitary bideuit and a piece of salt pork per I pound. to th 0 8 mountains, which, are very steep, at, an for it keeps it
. � I C to, Ana gentle as kittens in the.bands o tract go B 11 C - Had at Rat' about twenty IQtt to of repowmendatiou ! 11 , I
day, and after a short time the. bisquits ten , I . . of 11 con' 0, I - P, R., ( . . angle of sixty- degrees, and mald 11 - .13 IrWnds, b --- �
- �. ' prominent men.. He the Astor . . ng ,. very time. ,ofqre. Its fao"I"fiar
I I . _ e, socompli ad coachman who. drove n afternoon of an ,tp , Tut up at . . .
Onto, bad they, Igo , A word in your ear, Alexandjo is. f adayer an illness of 0 I , slow progrqos. . -" Things are becoming mixed,',! say �
I I I I � . o.take the pork Alone. 110111a d Place Hotel, met with - isip oin,
�4d t th Iffoltiou, on Zebralin aft I � I tment on
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The heAt was int6noe, and there was few hours, ion the Eng- A plagua of rats has .a
I .. . bleaching her hair. Fact, I assure you, I . I �. . .. appeared, near the ad! �
I absolutely no a I . I lish bonoul; whoasId. he co I .. 1. , irald. Do you
I helter. At night the tents Dagneuxp in France, Innum . tog of the Syraonfle,U -
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were Iw She used to have s plentiful, crop of ant- 'The Van. Archaeacon Lauder writes to, but sent bi 11 refer 0 your drinks 2
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., ,4 swamp for in to the St. Goorgela, Sooiety� which come from the direction of Lyons,
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brown looks,bilt now there is a deoided,blon. say that he is to, idly in , and that Thi hope, but here too disap. have iuvaaea many communes, doing - great You"'are. ,not foad of money for -
thp.- sake of water, and the mosquitoes � , fou'�.ti" roving � I �94
and, . dish tint, which art, not nature, has there is 740 for the alarmin ,P . % wap the Joist � . , t ,go ' Goldburg'; �
other Insects, which Are - in num- � . 9 ointment met him. He had been livin� damage to the Crops, Some farmers have, self 7" '- Oh, no" said . .
thrown there, , It is really quite Amaz. despatches sent to the press, ir Ottawa, . io -, Tay . . . Z . I
. . here there, annoyed the men terribly, . . 0111 I . 'd I am fond i't to myself "
. Ing to observe the youthful appearance- at restaurants for fit teen Cents per day for killed. from,five to six thousan rat in of r. .1 . . .
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The captain who was, sent from Fort Walsh � Sir Julius Benedict on June 29th gave at, two weeks, and then was p6nnyless. He their fielas in a single day. I 1 13 -M I thoug�t you took an interest in, ray; I I
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. to take Charge of the party and bring them eveagirlish-of thisinotherof fivachildron, St. James' Hall, London, his forby.sixth w%s too proud to sing qn� the street witho. . at , . Prelfare,tv said . . I
- --Ir -4 Yesterds- . I I Tuohman, n & Co.,. of London,' .Willisla. "Notoir,"replied
.-I. - , -414-.0 ,"-. .-A -4-1 Or y, in her charmingly simple dress Annual concert -&n have , .
-- - - --- 1. -_ . . experience that has adisgube, and could act ask for a pounyl invented a fire extinguishing preparation Bus . .
like . � I . � j; darkablue linen, 'With eep �square Col. . . , , Auv "only in your farewell,Pl , ' ,
it ru ant swearing at &I � . pyobably never been, a all�jd,hyan - '_ 11 .
., qu , y musi but thought that if he was disguised to re -v ..
.. � I—.. ".. . . lo,rqtto 0 4xish - lam, §441.her .Uny Atraw- cis . .I.. � . � . . _or�qy - 11-1. � _
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!nan with most..'eaga; ing freedom. .and I In. . , � -..:, - , :- T - pr6doit an a- Wift an saing some nice � .4- on. .
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. , . bonnet trimmed with cherries, she hold her , , . 6d - -'.*d---'*- ---'- -- Tlieiy`61aim that it-is'not"only more speedy camp at the Garrison Common, oronto,
Impartiality. Once �fexi lie saw one of . . I . � . . songs upon t a a toots, a persons might and effectual � - . . 41 1
, own in grace and charm'with the most . John simoiis has been 16r three yearS;' on ,A-- in action than water, but that in September for their Annual drill. - � .
the men on, horseback he ordered him, with b , . is,6,97 *drov, a few Vena as in I , at He - 11 . , . I
i &]Loath, to comedown, as -the horses were renowned beauties present, whether these t a NoTthwast Mounted Police, but � . I � ,. related nothing once sprinkled with -it will ignite. . . . .
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� . more valuable than men in that country. were driving, o . n . fobt . , org . allopmg. I ove . recreating.in Galtj He jo,' . I how the disgunisee wwa, "success &V first, It excites much attention . . � �Oae of the oldest girls -Jenny Rations.. .
. r the . ib son of, T. M. . . . I.. The oldest -Wen E. Sis.-Rochester Bxprass. I
. -hiqtorio sward of Ro Simone, for 1121% . saying with tears, 10 I would not have done. i I I I I . .
. This is a fact, as *a. reasonably good h , tten Row, , Well$ when I . by . years manager of the this I It is said that the �oales used for weigh- The most popul -a . . I
. I ores a woman is a Princess she Cali Gore Nutus Insuran , had I not been starving." But on the . � . . At enny Rosity� .
costs from $250 to §300. . About 100 miles . with I 'I Ce company.. ., ' Ing gold.in the Assay office. at Ne -,name of the loth
. , impunity -cultivate a genre, howev Hen. S. C. Wood, ; . occasion of his arrest he came nearly, being are . . . w York -It is, said that the . .
, . , from Coal Bank, and within, twelve miles. . I - at I � . %nd'Dr., O'Reilly, 'injured by the an I . so delloate-1hat when brought. to A. Royal Regiment will shortly be o . �.,
I ( Alexaudrals ge�ie is at -stiffnes's Depu I gry mob who ',perceived a with two pieces of paper of equal . . .
niboine, the party w - "'ran 0 ty-Inspector,of Priapus And As ba,lano . , hanged to
. .)f Fort Assi I .ere yluals, the deception. He said he had only the RoyalToronto. Grenadier Regiment. .' . .
detained for t .1 bes,Qng, a total absence g:P sinuosity, were %tFortWillista on the,, 90h instant. eaten a crust since . 6nd size in the pans, the more 'writing, . I . � I . .
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transport, and I bras dqyp,, waiting for 'which, contrary to all the *traditions -of The Trpasurer I I - I- M �y. When be name' with 0, Is " . 11 . of a �Tlie-,Xiittvuwmaga Agricultural Society, - , � .
. a expected to return to ad pencil on one of the . � .
t was heiie.tb4t most of the . I received 1%, . sentence Of six - months on has ,done away -w .
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. nen lef� the - detachment. ' TA compai . feminine grade, still conveys the impres- Toronto ht a week or ten days. " `Blackwell's 1 14 "a of paper will add enough '"reight to. , ith money L)rizesi and will .1 ; � .
y . , C' spar to turn the spales. in its favo, a a ,.
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I �jsiob .of great dignity., ..In Public,' no � ., _ .. . I I Island the prisoner broke down the p hereafter give 041Y med Is for b st exhibits
I . -with otb;rs Mr. Gustin walked to Fort Car. . M188-C1013tigan,daughter.of JohnCostigAni dompletely, 4 Ohba bi - r. , . .
matter how wearisome the ceremonies M . . an s _d itterly, At its fairs.. I . 1. I .
. roll, four hundred miles from.,Assinibolao, . I .P.1 Was. a. winner of a gold medal At British India. support .
I � . . .. - in which she maybe taking par�, she never . Yesterday, on reading his story, in the. . , 9 ik population of heavy fxosts experienced in Ontario . � .
I I 1. � 20 perffana to the square'raile, agaiast 180 . . �
. a Damp Convent, Ottaiwa. A.Mongher biorhing papers, influonlisf persons 0 , during thp
The hardships.ork the trip were verya great tr The
They were almost 46arved, and on ofthe titude which might seem to 0 "'a I I lAtterpart of Wune.Bkipped.the. I
assumes. any at Zrk portrait in cra, on.of,herfather 6 tight In Fraudd and 000. in E ngland.. Wherever Pilo . I I
1 .6, I - bolt t. y , . , his.rblaase. and -their purpose was accom- t Hound iegiou, tie well as nearly aU . .
. non lay down -.affX-&ve up, asking to be indicAfe . fatigue. She always site I and I war, much admired. - , . � . Pulation exceeds goo to the s . I .
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. I I 'They all ptualt together, hbw the distance I rom 'her ea.i-tip . plished. Letters offering. situations, tro- the 0 cea,s,e,,, ' Iquare, . . � I
. upright, and milepit .other parts of Manitoba- .
I left to die. I - to bar w.i,t - His Excellency the GdvernoraGeneral has quently accompanied by pecuniary�aid, I to bo -rural, and has. to ive to I . . 11
, . . is so much longer than is usual -old -ptio -at. New .. at, -The Pall Mall, Gazoette.says, that of all .' . �
. a,great sea extent by ,matufactures, �
� consented to.- h -a race . 4* . had been poiaring in- 0. -mining or cit, . .
, ever, and managed to pull tlirbugh.. Mr. in a woman's- figure, even the simplest one, . all�:day. -ftom" -autaia the tasks that fashion requires at the'liands. ' �
Gustin has' decreated forty. - pounds' in that she �0,.0 overly,ynook4rill .market, next Thursday, �vhild on. -bis.. Way, points, and -various benevolent--gentiemen- I I 7 industries.,. Keeping in - . - .
. weight b - �apdn neck- . ' � 1low that -90 per'"oent. of the 'rural. popals, of,her slaves ihi'givin of a bill is- the .
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, . 1. 1-89, Ana will receive and riply to addresses attempts to to' -ndiwlive more -or -less -by thetillage , . I . .� .
_r tha ha;rdshipa be has: pasdia ftilfwith immeiiiigily stylieli I effect - -and- :Abr*,__He.'w1l1 strive. at, Newmarket at -of the.olty . 1 have not . been - backward. -In, tion of, I m.4tf0,b.,crr6Ado4,,-; , 9. . - . . - . .. 1. ,. - =. - I
through, And declares I that if the young 6 e� - I
z5ada here kneV wbat'it without laying herself open to the milliner's rwaird the interests of. the of the soil, it � . I - . _... .
I was -thg-y Would a from the Mayor and COrporation, . unfortiinate-aotor. . '. .. . . is easy0to understand that, -'The Independent Order of Foresters
� think- a long while before venturing to to ,oh of being 8urcharyee. Witness I . . I -owing tO'the extreme ,densit
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encounter sugh hard6bip4 as �re t9 be tb,p.ro Pa h ook at the Justin McCarthy is the most remarkable . � - d y of popula. have Paid to. the deceased .widows and : I
.. - met with ovi.that journey, The pay of the last Court drawing room, when she I Coking man of 50 lever saw. Looks 35 1111801019N PURALCUIXG. . tion, the struggle for existenoe-Is extremely orphans since, 15th of October, 1880 to May - .
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Mounted Police has been. reduced f , rom- 01 .wore three - diamond necklaces, two And well-preserved at that, Small man.; . . -7 - � . . at, 1881,.0120,59g.. 1
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,it. ,strings of pearls; and ab6ve these, a. ve ]rich lightiBh brown hair; full sandy heard A London 1TILImlooter . who Denounces . The Duke of, Cambridie, while at the -Parents have no. more right to 'sand �
to130o. and 40c. a4ay,whilethe du ies are I Ivet . � ` . � �
. Constantly becomin& more arduous. band;viith frillsof ruching on, both ad -spectacles'; exdeedingl� trim and neatly - , Ai-salpit 'Sensationalism. . dinner of the London.. esibmea, the *other their boys into the str, . I .
' gas. I . I 6ets ,with toS, pistols. . . .
� I . . '.. Fan6y all. that at once on a woman with I .. I I , d6yo'received a' -somewhat dquivocal com. than -they have to turn them Ideas with . . I
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I . I . . out features and general make-up. - .. Rev. J. H. Robinson, (9, well-known pliment., One of the cabman, in respond, scarlet favor or Ismal -pox. , '' I . . � .
. ' . . . . an ordinary neek.1 The truth is,-Alexmudra Prof. Robertgon Smith has, it is' st&t6d, Methodist clergyman) delivered an address Ing t . I � I I I . . � .. _. .
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� I The Scott; Greys Anniversary. . is quite as. thin as . Sarah, Bernhardt, . yet o Vie - toast of the evening, *described, '-A cherry tree near Flesherton At the . . . . .
. . . . intimate�a. LIE; intention hot to enter a on the pulpit st'the meeting of the Minis. the joy which he felb- at the first'sight of .
The Bi -Centenary 'Commemoration. of 'her theory of dressing is raclic&lly different. pulpit till t - - I time, of the .Tune I iosts had. fruit Well I I . I
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, . he'General Aisemblyfo'deoision teria,l Association, 116ndon, yesterday. In the Diike. His,Rbyal Highness, said cabby, shaped-, but it wag thoroughly frozen and, . � .1 . . .
the raising of the Royal Scotp Greys, and the 'Sarah. ia� always aiming after artistic effect; in his Case his been. reiversed. TWO,M his tho. bourse of his - remarks he said : How, hid a pregebee and an appearance which, dropped off. The tree is again in blooni- . I . .
66th anniversary of:tbt Battle of Waterl6o while Alexandra is ultra-fashi6nable, - ocipal, lay - Supporters have let b the,. , then, has the lowering of the style of pulPit, had.he act known wh6 he . '. .
__64 the greatest b I __ - _. '., .. . . . I av8 and prom I .
. . , ises to bear a good crop of cherries, . _1. . I
I I att a. .of modern tiaxes," stiffened atthe'skirts, drawn in at -the Er!iurch, or. Are about to do so. Met this induced him to think that he was a Cabman yet. . ., . .1 � �, ,. �.
� . B69 Dean Stanley citIlsit-was celebrate . I . . .1 . preaching come to -Pais? I an . . . . .
the 18th ult. , �d on. waisti,-, And, When out doors, is. always ' Mr. Blake has been requested by Lieut.. queatiori honest . ' � � .� ... � . 3 . � ,- , '. , I
- In accordance with- 'prevailw crowned with the tiniest 6f -bo . . ly and according to .my of thirty years' st4nding...-T . . . MOM- .
. . I I units. .B6rn.;, GoygrnOj . IN-ilmot,-through-�M-r�:-��iekard--� .judgmenty- wh.ile-�--,�t��he�-Bawo-tiin-a�'l- -91= for-&-rd'o-mbnto., 'and then j Qoka _-How- as a mi en 1-b a 6f -�---- -
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. .. Ing-ouat-am. the -colors-of ever -y -regiment ia- -lim-tdbla-boniiets-�arcK-largg-, Kkto --GY-dg3naN- _ _R.J�., to ac ' i high - ug - I owed, .
� .1 way . cept the hosbitalities, - the teas in London
tihe. British army that took �Part in �the, affairs, which,: witli'hei g6la-red hair of Govern- ant � I � wit in. the last few I ;1 .
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I a daring part of -his stay at piety, fervor I and Usefulness - of the . weeks have,been packed in leaves of . .., .
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memorable encounter were decorated' with - pulled down over hot forehead, are very Vredelton, N.B.' The courteous invita. parties I refer to as'any bther person. -' Endy mion, ' which have beea given Away - t . - � . . _,�:
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lourel. The eubsItern, accompanying ,the becoming to hot. .To changethe topic from -was performed. at Bangalore India, re- by the, .
. ith., can . ptiblishers - . I . � ,
-detachment of. Grenadier -Guards which, the Princess', to the 4otress', , . let me tell" tion, will no. doubt be cokoplied w do. - I believe that 'some worthy oently, inlaonor of some panah. deity. '.A . . � . . I . .. - . . .
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. . Mr.J. F. Bryan . And Mrs, Br I yan - (Miss ,so-called revivalist, together with -some pit, afoot deep, six feet broZ, And thirty . - .-Tlie Acton .eree. Fress says:' "'The. ' . ' ' I .-- '. � '- I .
mounted *the Queen's guard in the 'morning, yod that Sarah. always w�ara English head- Helen Blytba) returned from tb . worthy .ladies who go about the country Ion,, a aug. some f, pale horob of desth is . � .
carried the laurels to St. James," Palace, gear. While all the rest of civilized female - a east yes. _11,1 . I making hii waT . . . I
terday, after. a lecturing,. have had I miiph. to do with the of 'O wa ve. or six car ' tloads � . . . . 1
I -where,a choice-, oblection of'inusic Was kin4ls wild tb�'buy its bonnets on the . a .extended.' %tour. , They deterioration V . ...",.h. 6 od were'thiown.ibib --the � Pit and:aet throughour county, 'setting -his ' mark,. on : � ,' ,
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ave,d loqu�noe. I ..� ,."
-a Is Paii; saiah, thin Montreal, Broo As soon as, the wood -was reduced
played by. the baiid of the regiment. ,This boulevards br-thb Rue d . a, kville,, Napanee fire to; hisvictims.11 Is .the' editor trying. to seare. .
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. - hearse in which the body of the Duke of Bernhiidt sands over to. p�rfldioug Albion , �Iaces,t6 good houses, dad had a They ha�o told anbcdoteg7,4aughable : to living.coals df fire the whole was 4rep,d hio,dblinquent subscribers ? .. I . ... . . I .
. . V168'shat trip home per steamer Pics otories-and have dealt - largely in carica- out had the fire-flattoned' to the surface of , ' � I I
to was conveyed ,from 'Apsley for the last pweet thing. * 11 At wfiat shop � ' . sport. ' . . . If you should never Worry about a . .
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'Iia�.Picmdilly, t6 St. Paul's Cathedta4 do you buy them 2" Iasked her'thi' other Samuel Moore, son of John Moore, ABlair . . the. pit., The votaries of Thurmarah (the. -misfortune. until it actually liappiined �ou, � �' * , I
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, was decorated -with laurel, and .wreaths of, diLy. � I- Old, I never . farmer,. Vas workiig a horse bay rake, when I union. name of the deity) then -rati. over tiae bed would be f ar more cheerful than you areii . .1
-,.-. . . ` Was -in a Loiadon ' oympathieg'; they have gathered tragedies ' .
. -'The" sanivers. .. - -y-life," she replied , 11 I -with.-great force. _ - - ' itli., .,--. � - r -we, .. . -I.. .1 � . .
.1mmortellbs. as oomw' b6nnot shop in in the animal kackW him .�pf:arp-fhe_w,li.oleL.�li�nith.fLvn.o)�six,.timesi...,W.aborrQ,.w_.�r.6#'ble�i.n�,tu ally.ai ,would,,,,,
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. incinerated by reginadntsil. dinners. on I the -send ray r6aia out to. Ansack . all L;iidQn' The unfortuna . . . after. He . from' the White of' our t6wus alid" eac time coolin their feet in Water.' , - like to borrownioney. - : m I . .". . .. ; .1
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. . 'for hats suitedio me, and sh "a % . 'Miss Proudfut is one'df theloveliest girls , . . . � I I
% � 18th ultimo of several of, the regiments. � a never,�buys wasibi6ther f`�'AeMe,,r:.M-oore,6f .the.. -tiavels ind s� I i . �Phik ginghams are.. much wbrn � bk,. ". .:I - .. " "
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who took part in the ba,ttle. Of ourse the an-uub ing one. , S116 has just be' ht I I , . : kind. They have made. us, laugh and cry I southern. HAnsasi and a� year, ago Was English ladies ;...but � societk journal says' , :�, .. .4, " . I
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I greatest interest centered in the meeting . those' you' see. thereon the bed.". $(What, Captiin Ranki: 'fated Victoria, .. on our . the recipient of 'much 'admiring attention that the pretty fvLshion is being .inade - -�' -, - ', I.. . . . . .
. 4 the III by turns I . knee's one, moment -and I .
. of the Seots'Greys,wh6, *,are historically . all: those bought sit Once V .11 Chi. yes 11 - hasbeeii"offooed '��os . I . . from the'ooposite sex;. but *now there is &I ridiculous ,whea .elderly, fat and 'ruddy. ' � %' I
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I ftssociate4,Vong-*ith the -02nd (Gordon) Sarah.answered 'in her gay, epigrammatiV g6rvide of' thp, rel 'b, ..Ae .the next -ready'to dance the- polks. from - I .
. . a tal Line, running . ' disposition on the part 6f. -the ,young men faced ladies'ado tit. , I I I .
Highlanders, in that memorable charge. style ; -, go when I'buy a hat I ilways Jauy h�twieu Detroit and , Mo&k dkoitemenh� iind biirth.%, .The world's t6 -stay aws I y� from'h;r. The change is . . . P . � . . � . .... . :, .- �: � - ,., .
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down.the slopes of Wat6rJoo. The gather- four or five,'t '- -, . ,. 1 . cal. - it is,fiot aprIkuse has - preceded and followed them. . n a� Lo'adon .,paper says:. 1� .1 .
I I . �: : known wh6ther1bVill.be. ablb.4o. accep" - flievoild and bles' monby,bas ba, thread of hersuitors . ,, .*. . ..
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I . . . once abolished bugs in a house wlibre. they .. - . ...
. Ing at which the famous. .Scotch regiment - -.. * � T - _ . I I the Assizes At. w hich lie, is to Bb --,fried in I 'bedu showered, up6n them -and the voice - we reepivid. gimabot wdunda� �. while. iii. her 4*aiwed thug - Every . . . . . � .... ....
I � - celebrated the c6nflictvias held In the- Ship ,, I .. GIELDED OXI�14-` _'��- , '' 'conneetiou ',with, the --Nictoiia .. � � .. CompAny. It is act known -whd th' .. Interstice between . . . ''..
. I . digiiit within us has said 41 Go . . an like. . - . . ,..
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I . and' Turtle Hotel, , Leadeahall " street -- ' � commenceln Septendber. " " I wise.".. Get up. a lecture, or a.,,. . � ,,but hols:Bappegod to'be somebody who, ... .. �
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. . between thirty and.-foity officerw were .1, .� - tality of His Excellonei the -,Governor- If,advGrtii6d and fairly going j� the , . .deso., I undertaken to furnish ,for .the.1ibrary . .'..,.' ... ��
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. present, including abctata doze4. of theii, .'A man named Sohnelaer, Who- liaB been General the sword which belonged =omic wg.y, and yourldriune is inide. - The Prince and Princ6as of Wales opened ew Baptist , College a, .depart� . . . I
. 'fated Gebe * I � . a newinfirmary for thq sick poot,of Majyle- . . .
has been 'Making ,,himself, obnoxious �tO -who fell.before Quebec'on .the last bight oi diy,'ana they * shall prosper that love her� bone parish, . ... .
These included Lord ral � Montgomery thing, it is the ord6r,of the
I confreres -in battle -the 92nd HikhIsuders.' -stopping in Montreal for,. some iime'past, gallant but III . to the t3onso,tion is the . I . .Of. the a' � .
. I I , - 8trikilinaira, Colonel . � I at Netting Hill, on Wednesday Iment, of English Literstdi6,'to be ccm.' , . , . I
. - Forbes MacBeau, Major Bethune, Sir Geo.' seveiil .parties, anilsome of his exploits are . .me,ced this year and incroalied fribm ,.Vast � � . -
I I ' . I the year 1775, has b6en-tranif6rred.to the Si3veral of the members demurred fcom week. The . building has been erecied by. .. .1 � . ". . . - . I . . �., % : .
Werr'ender and - Captain .Stirling. The. recorded'in �n,evening paper. - It appears Livi�gst=6 family, residing on the'Huglaon . . the Board of Guardians:a;t so cosVof,,;61l3;:- .to year. . . I � . . 1. 1. . . . ..
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Duke of Took was Also present. ' General that he *agr �6nn'e'oted in. some way -with River,- X.Y., the geneial lisvifig married oratory Ana power-was.on the ,decrease, 000, to accommodate About 76 ' -.hverything in the provision and cloth- . . . . . .
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. . . Hawley, of the headiluarters staff, returned the Axthuts' lihiift Ill the - New York . . .,. : I- The ideeption. given by the 0 sick persous. I I ng line is high .. . . . . .. . . �.
I , , . . . into that family. .. I and. contended .that never had the -pulpit inhabitants of -priced, days 9, loiter frcim' .
. t auks to the t6a'st of the Duke Of Cd * Custom House,some years:since, and wig .. . , , . . . . � '. I. . :. � ' - Pri,`cap, Of - in the North- . . � - " " I
. .P . in . .. � . I ''. the district to the Prince and Brandon,. the. new town . I .
rman proposed the health .induced to leave New York, his absence. . . . . . . . . . ! . - - ...
. bridge. The Ch4 ,grea,ter power.thau at the present day. . - . ; :
. ANOTH1419 BlYSTERY., " I 1. . - I ,,RevDr.,Evabs ��aidthatthe,-Rev.Dri ; Wades as they drove through the- streets west Territory: Bidadi-124c. for a 91b.- _ _ , : I 1. ..
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. of the sister regiment, thb pha Hi&and. being iiecess'ary to others in ibe ring. and. . I . . , ... . .1
. - � ,Wild's' sirindns were:' .106f -, butter, 35c. pet lb. ;, pork, 20b. - coal - �. - . t."
ers, And,' . � composed, of 11 arrant was enthusiastic. Thid is:.said to be the I "5 � - � , I,*
General Lord for his own. safbty;,- as' it was 'through his' A"V0131019. '%Voman. �Splrltedl. ad . I . . i ii * . olly Soo. .. to 61 i Ron " " 5o. ; potatoes,, ,1 - - I., . . * , - .
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Colonel MacBean ji6p6sed - culpability ' some of the �-:'. , . .� Ott Wa. -, . - , . . .1 ,� . 11 I
responded. ' negligence � or . � . A my . In' no'nse' ei�l . ': I . . first. instance 'in ,w.hi6h -the opening of a u ol. - .. I I , 1, , " , * I �
the Scots.Grsys,to which Colonel Hos C , ustom . House 'frauds we)re- re .. I I . . . q I . . �poor-liw institution has-been honorod,by per,b sh - I � . . , t: � .� 11 . I
ier I adored .' Aiiii-asentents-of-7111e][Kongfo ly. � . the presence of Rdyaltv. . � - ' '. . . - YourVisits r6minil me of the gr6wih. � ., . ' - - - .
I I Ottawals in no, way behind 6tber places . �- � 1. . _ I . �. .. . " '
A replied. . Both -toaosts- Were drunk with Possible, It is alleged also that he has , . I I . t .. . . . I . of a successful newspaper,?� ,said Uncle -.- - ' . ��".
, . . Comm and"has 6, mystery ; it is a young woman ..We are at the middle of july, but the ' :' .-. .B.A. ._ - I . . .. . . %,
unbounded enthusiasm.. . . . . � I itted h1i)isbIf here, '. concerning. * I bauing his chin ' ' .d . I .� I .
- . . With a young man bongo fly bais only just embarked upon big 'Lady Florence Dixie,who,: when last ' glancing At William Henry. 11 Welij they - . .
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I , . '%V . ;of the 11C'mtess.)P.�,%, �w6ma� of bad to Rideau Hall,� lafighingand chatting, and froina'behind the cubes -of cut-sugaiii or Drift, camping out . *1 I ...
Marvellous Stories of'Ouller oa� . � , � .
. .. . repute. *ell-, known - in - the' West was then. turned off into.thewoods.; nothing flings himself in. pi , -and booking � her own. weekly, and, have now -become diily,'witba - - - *1 � .
. United States papers -Are full bf * ary 1.� -the scene of his operations. It is sal furl. . . . . gymnastics, uboU Tations With this h6lp'of'Sir Besuvaont, has : Sunday'supp'lem6nt.11 . �'_ . ..- ..I I I
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most astonishing bullet wounds. F.- A. I - I that connection uiitil a tebm skate on the butter � dish. and lave his fore' .reputation of herOounfrymea for-shoo&Lng. I "I . . . . .
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Barnard, of . the 37th WiscofiBin' Regi- he has not been arrested. - It that 11 purses � .
. thehouqeoftheCdratessexposed. SoUr. - two men and & tomile 'hriaking foot In the 1bkAsn&;. he ,�Ill presently' There'were there a Dutch:-Boer-'6ne6f shorter." - . We have* struok'it at' ladt, thaiik- .. .
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. appears that ,, murderl " is seen. (by a- policedian) rapidly infest the croani poV aLnd plunge niadly into tho four told off to guard tho'boei leader's . .
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.. . ment, - was shot at Petersbuig in 1864, this- plague- spot -oi palace�of vice,'which is ,driven i long the -highway. The,policeip - goodness', And can.iiow hold up our head. . 7 � . ..
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I the bullet phssing�tldto�gh bid ,liver situated on. St. Denis street, hag been $746 follows ,an the soup. . Lst6f_ on he des,etery- attending' the., Royal Uommiesicin, This with the best of them.: People , -1 .
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. and still lives 'to tell the meaus of bringing motayerls into'etepg revolverwillnot io-off,'he retires to -the bar will do -the busidess of several! inuezzins; poweis, and ivory small aboueth-ose of t ., an -evidences of vulgailij,*. . . . I .
I - stor . b am- Boer taIke 9 Paraiba,
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. 7 Col. Jainds, Gardiner, one of -the from which the way back is difficult. That W,,ds,hn.d subsequently the outrage goes - though he Wakes the sleeperi to anything English.. .Lady Florme.6'ehallengod him, . '.
.1 I . moot distinguished ofllcers� of George 11., i6should' be Permitted to �xistwheu its on. Now the. date6tives have found a but pray6k When they most us on the 'street., . . . .
I was shot through the mouth in France, the chiracter I , a well known is not creclitillife"to I � -, and a family ihif'keeps 9, fly . . .. . .
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ball passing out through the back,of his the poli 'Apro os of the littei'" woman's hat, � 6, Cotton dress and a petti-- will have no use for an alarm clock.- Then, w&6 afranged. ' The. Boer' shot with a. -Whenever a number Of piaot!W ped,ple , , . I . I
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. . . I . ce force. P . 11 '15 Cost on.the line travors6d by the 'vehicle with the comfngof down's roseate, hues the- Xartini-He�ry Afle, Lady liore a With A are at Wor1r, especially where an accident , , .
Peck, without killing him .or even destroy- rumored that a few evenings . . no . .
.Ind his speech. ago some' .-At'present' it looks as if 6ome diabolical' I suddenly awakened head of the family'will Winchesteroat,bottles placed, at a distance h&i ihappened and 'hiiman life is ift berillo.- . . I . - . I .. I
I. Napier, the famous hii- detectives happened10 on'torthe Place, and Act of foul play had, been .committed, of wildly fling his hand;'Aoross -his,nose a:nd .of 200 yards. . To the delight of all. the the iniotivp crowd is alw ys load in offering ' I . . �
- torian of the Peninsular war; was hii in f he upon finding some high-class dames present 9, .-, . ...
, * face at Busaco by a bullet, which was were paid on the -spot 03,000 hush ' which a woman. is tfie vlctim�if notraur- saythingshe will -be soiryfor,'whildtho onlookerej Lady Floren6e hit,herbottles advice. The-mehwh6 do nothingbuttho' I I . �. ,.' . I �
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money. der, An outr scarcely� less'bru6al,. I . fluttering bird that woke him slis on the dji� after the other as if they,Oere olephoutsi talking know all about t and'are -the so ., urce - .` , . I .
extracted a month, later frond a,- swelling This is most 'likely a canard, as the detec- 11 Ve . � , I . � I . 1.
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. Major Heros Vc I t a ight hand than incorqpetenc�. Should the tale *a told Harry Hadnedy, the ventriloquist, says . . -and With the conviction�'that if all English. death. In such cases therer sro usually�tiani- . , .1
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man of General J. E. B. Stusir b .during the of this man Schnoider bei%r half the truth, a is now rboeiving $300 V";week royalt I . . . a -women can.- bosses to.one'wbiker . . . .
,. � h . y � men can�t shoc�t, som, �Englisld . I . � I 1. . ..
... Civil war,L actually carried away a portion the sooner he is under look. and key the on his iong, 11 Emp .Cradle,"Baby's to M-4 Mallpok's earnest qubstion, 1� X� life . . .. . I . . . I . �
of the Windpip6...'A. French seidier of .1 . . . . ., . ty is the worth living?" tfid 'humsn family Will 'Rev. Father Staff6rd's. ,health has been -Quite 9, wonderful thing it is"If a man .. - I. .
� . .1 � . better.. . .� � . I . . . .- . . .Gone." From another song, "A Flower: greatly im&oved'by his,trip to the Old could got his mind to study it aild,note the , .. I . .
. GravalOtte is- iiill -livi4g, part of whose , . - unAniMoupl 'res'imd, 11 Xot in fly time,,, . . . 11
, � .. . . I - I . frPm Mother's G6,ve,il big profits Average .. I . I y P . I . Country. Jn a letter to Mr. T. Keen , of ocessions of it-, he* muc4 better people I " . � .
I skull is shot awxy,,.Iba,ving'the brain * Cotmtklohenau, the youbgestsqn�of the $100 a week. ', Mr. Kennedy says the sub, - -'. . - , . - . ., - . an . �. �.,
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Ysnced -late Prince. Albert of I?ru§siv,. by his mor- -joet'of the last-named song was su'ggeited A Girl Ifitnewiernolng In Plen's Attire. - my boalth improving, thank God. 1 had a madhbigher and nobler are their acts than. i I � �': , . . .
age still carried'in, his body a Ru _ ., I I I . I . . �
" . A. despatch from- Kingston daied last very ght of � .
little except the. Baroness won der Decken, co,heiress to Philadelphia in 1878. �- - , . :. . . id nothing to � * * i sharp critics'. and he*, �', . .
bnetri which troubles tim , ssion gaiiatto marriage,bas just been u'nited. to while walking .to asteskndliip.-i�geLnoy in nice. time ofx� the soa,-the hei tbeir spedches,snd. how, much kinandso-of.' . , .. . . ,
m - . . day -pigb On Saturday 9, yc�u good. living ai do,. * dead you moot fron I .
110 , , . . .. meiiee fortune; The Cdd� t,who- .At Con I * Ing f '. n I .. .
, ifemara,,in the, west of Ireland, Mob t days This is what is called the Lolidon, I season; alto the bonds of sympathy betw6ea . . . . I . .. I 1, 1.
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. sit. I . �o.hdst.r gir d Pearl teed k6cei've .1, tire * I I . . .
d serves with his broth' n the Firs I Regi- the old women of tbo.vicinit� Are given -the, . 'outpace at 1 -ameide Court oJ as . .. I
. � Baffolnu reidei Iblalcultics. . er I I the Vol E two *Yetbra .and people from all the Enilish provinces the pbople whose, acuteness we mos.t, . . . I
... .. . , nient of the Dragoon Guards,. is. a great . and iho Irish and Scotch cities are liars for dr * I . I - . '. . . .
favorite a�'court andamong bisbrother� . . . pleasure, profit, or whatever other' motive - -Wbefiever a .min I I puts bid. foot in it"' � . .
Ayoungwom'sn who -was arreatedthe pri,vilegb of gatherin�* the wo6l' scristolded in.the Meteor Home for drunkohness, dis- - i&d-' . - , . .
Other day for bathin . off the 4heep's'baciks.on,tbe 6tobes,heages , orderly conduct, masquerading in nion's .
th g in'the �orpenflne' in officers, The marriage . I I �
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and was accovdingl� dismissed by flie ami. � Prince and Prin' ' f Prussia., k0it into Btbokinp, selling. idi. 'J. McIntyre -entered an,appeo1from the their.best, The shops ar6.topiuink with in which i . . .
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. able insgigtratg3 With An injunction to' ebol cess Alberto cents 't.6 Pain.- As �ftaily as. 20.0 )?Airo&j�' decision of the Magistrate in the case. It exhibits of All that art and d!?Id and'silver of the press,*that same individual hies * to , .:, . ,
off l�ddd spot. , � -It is simple envy which giriticiaes the knitted by a. person in 9, season, - ivill be held, -for oae�. thing, that there has And all that' is expeaslybIn ihis world can the howspaper. office, iminediately,: steps' -, , .": -
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. . 'Mr. ladies for kissing -one another. The doubla. In cc . nVerso I . � . . been a niisinterprotation of the .law,: in 811owi � The change ifi -the appearance of taking the paper; and waits� across the: , I " � ; , , .
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. LabouoUero, after r.eciting, a- somewba,% barr'0110cl Sweetness is hot loot, and while, .46nyogterday the Archbishop . conseque4co.of which she buffered panish� the'houses, in the po,vemenig ,of the stioato i I 3treat for the shutters to be put upo But ' . . . 1 �
similaiti case which has just occurred At Perhaps, it is not placed *herga� it ivill do of Canterbdiy Rdd'tbo last Audible Words . "e&rlReaUBbow'iu jail,dressed and in the newbunainds, all make, quite a . lie waits in vain hinety-iiind times in a hun� . , 1 .
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I Uptilingham, Where a Man who had, been tile most good, it is something w6rbli,covet. of Dean Stanley were: g1I have Isbored- sapas6nsusua,lfy.4revvlieninearceribtedin tranformation since I. was here last," ared. 'Seethe moral -L .. .� .. � . . . ... . �, I
- bathing from a bmb And -bould not got baft amidst innhyfraildes and much 4 . I . . ..
ing And adnifiring. Even mon, especially weaKnOss this place. Ver luxuriant hair, has been :Vather - Staffoi&s present address is *-A compound is - described for the irgi-, � ' .. . I ;
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. . to it terrified a party ot Iddies by dodging among the Germans, sometimes kisg, one to wake Westminster Abbey the 'greatt 'Ahern. She roiuses togive or proper name, 4! Datiranttg Hotel, George street, Portman paration- of -� what are., tormed -safat . . �
abgut f rom- tree to *tree in � quost, of so 4 I y , . �
we Another ,, but we d6tilt that thd action Is. giontre of religious'mnd listiohal' life in 97 net even to'the Inspector of JAils. She, Square, London, B nglhnd." - . I . . � .. . . .1
.. � I meaus of capturing the craft, calmly. accompanied by that delicious, graceful truly liberal -spiril.10 . '. - . . . � envelopes, .That porb of the envelope, �. . I.-
. � - ,don't want ber,fol�q in Rochester toknow Vourtoon heavy-ladon freight cars broke covered by the fisp is ireatea with a solu. � .. I
tells the following pleasifig tale of.himself � hYP6cridY Which Attends a kiss betwo6a two Lord Colin uampbell (brother of Cie. df tbe� disgraceful cobolu,jon of her trip to aWay f roiia i train on the Chicago & St. . . I .
. 11 The site -to me. at . . , I tion of! Chromic acid. ammoftia, sulphurld .
,a thing once, occurred ladies. .,, . - . . Marquis - of Lorne) and Miss Gertrude . Kingston. I I I . . Paul Railroad b,nd started down &'gradoof icid, B*hstO Of 00PPOT and fine white -. . . ..
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. . . Venice. I had a room.ou the ground -floor- - Prof. 0-t.1rilser, of Halif - Blood were married yesterday. - The . . 8 . .
in a hotel on Ibb Grand ,Canal. Ab6ut, I short time since received f., &xi, "T. S" a Princess Louisa and the Duke of Argyll � - � "', � eighty foot to tho,rada. A locomotive on paper. who ftp itseif I -coated with a �
. ''' ilig"seemed ,,&, - ' Three valuable livings have lately -become in pursuit And made 'a brisk chase, but solution of isinglass in adotio acid, 'And- . I 1.
o'clookin-the war'ning. oVery-th' ru-his brother, , were present. The Bishop of - Xe4tacky I , ngland by the deaths 6! ,two gravity Proved too much for steam, and W.
� quiet, and it oeourrea, to me that I should . J. A� Fraser, -a' memberof the Mounted Assisted at the deremony, - . vacant 'in E . when this is moistened and pross6a clown . " .
like to batlie; so I .jumped into the water. P011cl) "VOtce, It, fire safe or match .b . clergyidien who were formqrlymembe4of the runaway cars - wore soon thundering . on the under paft'of the envelope, 9, solid . ..
from mywindow. Rayingswu . made of buffalo skin, ourionaly ornamatteN Principal Grant -bag,roturned to Kings- the nouse of Commons. one of. these . &IoNg, at the rate of sixty miles an hou. - Cement 19 formed, entirely insoluble. in I . I .
, m about f6r with heads, Ot6,; And significantly made in Ion from his eastern tout. a has been gbntlemeir was not crasinoil until he acids, alkalids, hot or Cold water, stesm, oto. * . I
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. hotel. What was my better to find that Q 811SPO to rcPtOsent a headless man.* Sit. very., succoagiUl, And has rfil with great 60t omd� of couroe;'metely took. biaers to track, but it could not be, oboyea'quiek -iAteresting conversation , . Young Mr. . I .
. An English family-P&PA, mamma and ftve V1ng'f3uIIP1:6sent0d him with, the m6foh kitidneog from all the gtadu�tes-of Queento. �dt tbG'ihcothO- In the case of it living, 'enough b� one train -of Cars, from which . I I
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sale, which he bad carried through the The subscriptions to - the endowment , now split into tllree� of oxtraot-diiia,ry valuo, the occupants escaped just in time to - . re . : -
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. di-3hd*m-,e-w,-e-r,*,o,-q-u-ito'-Iargo, an(Vtba pmomfm -air mmy'affiedr-came home from India, death in one of the m6st violent Coll a' Burlington Bosch, lkit bight. '(Fond. of . I
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for it, so I calmlylagded and,bowing. ThO er4wish 20seliger says: di It' is & b6to. is that several thouss.ha dollars will come qualified for ordors,'and duly passed into that ever bappeiibd, , at.noingr, said he. "Oh, voo, awfully,,ol * . .
I respectfully to the- � ladies, a reggined my, worthy fmot that the London residence for from Et astera Ontoxio� The rrineipal will ossession of 035,000 a year. There would F or tile first eleven Weeks O*tltho last said she, 41 So am I awf Ufly foud.ol, 49 I ` It
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room. . 'The next day I st6t opposite the Many Y168're of the late Charles Dickens leave shortly tot Gqdoriohf from thence.he Ee a tremendous sac. were such propoodinis, quarter the moitality in Dublin averaged think it over so nice, don't you?" 11 Yes, I
� family at dftine4 They told me wh,t.had Tavisock'Ifouse, i� now occupied by tQ goesto Iffaultobm' : - - �to take place nowadays, very much � more 26.4, porl,000� against 20.3 i4 Lonclon, and areadfUllynida." "Doyoudaboethohool, � .
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occurred, and 1 \466ply sympathized With Jews" College." - . Groat Britaini according to the Railway . being expected, of' the clergy than was 211 in I dinburgh., Having regard to the and tos polka ?11 11 Cho yes, awfully nice, . .
. them in their iddignation against those The Empregs-Aagusts of Germany is & Xews� possesses 171 per Cant. of the mileage expected thirty yeats ago, The Ron. Mr. . �,
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, horrid Ana aiagustino., xt4hans.11 w6nitai of great courage. and pstioncee For of Europe, but carries on an average Grimstone, Who 160ly died'. was probably in London, to its being the greatest pot) ishit it?" " Yoe, awf UIIY," " )low's your - , .
I . in mother V 11 She's wells howls yours?"
- � . 1 mAby yearn i3he has suffered tortures of many passep press the 821 per cent. of th! I. the last ox -M. P. divine in his (jouh . . . - �f
e, . try the world, and to the faido of its physicians 11 li� 0 0 a � 11 tig t.11 11 Beautiful evening .
. Black, the novelist, is *862&11 and dark- intoned - Pala from a wearing aisOA60 add Contineni 8f the total tonnage ob.rrigia I Gouoral W. T. Shorralln, conductor of I attractibg.patients there from all quarters, thi .
black hair and lotg,endbloustacho a shade obao'borno it wfili A r0marRiblo'firmhoss, by European railways. . even , isn't frr " 'Yes, Jush.too ..
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. . 8.36,861,000) Great the famous 11 March to tbe Sea," will likely the extra low death rate level It I .
. lightei. , . badrgy and quietness, I 62n 'r ' sv I 0 f yt ing"L Good, eye ing.11 . I
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