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I � ,&Ugust 1% 18811 and napidl)r 3elteops Details ot the Butchery of TWO. * Three T
I , . Jules Ven4onnited t4p Dca$k 0 --W
I I loyal Visible to ship Nallool )9Ye I � Children—Their Vacle Tho"8114 WheT MWorderer 111[pup at. J14ast. �', _A an Alitnolp JR41t.or , moo 11go JlLobkof I I
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I I own counii first and then to the. rest of slona, I were Aplepr,, . T404han Orlando Greenfield W&B'0x(IOUlted, About a fortniglifego, during, the Chicago ,
� M90410 vompaistlon. . the world 9, torwaras. We 000 no reason Why 3th, at raouse on Friday npruiog, for the rge I � 0outlernin
I I a man ohoi 'be sehamed to couless that The now, comet is loom! ' hana- Oaths evening of Saturday, August I 11 so at the 'Tookey Club Park, o *
Taox FOUNIB WAITTUN TO Tam MUNQUY ox" ,d 6'!,gj,.'T,,d,ad a most horrible .and mysterious murder mulzer. of hig Wife 4t Orwell, Oswego wasouddonly seen to fall baok moon o�
he is loyal to. C4uad%.-Xon1reaZ Star. somely to the astronomer'o oyi , - , I
, by, in, 1875, The case was remarkable
. I . UOPERT Pvuwla- I I � �t the near-sighted in the was 09'ramitted in the Outskirts of Wagh- 001111 just AM the bell rang foxauoth,ev eat. wo.
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. -BO"0074. In thq, larger cities such so Toronto, is visible to, all bu as heingtwo little children, for the stubborn contest in the courts, men, strangers to the Qrowd, but oil . I
10 immortal bard, Immorts.4 Burns , the morning hours before twilight by the 1110011, the ViOtil There were three trials. Th ' . I
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whose ligeg ore mottoO of the hOrt-oam.p. Londo, Hamilton .11 Lbut the s, and his sister aged 6. 1 - I .
. .. bell. papers ]published cow ,sted power of -Vision, J, a boy agea �, I .. 8 Jury Oil" at the moment to be frien.. a of t., " J40k .1
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! � I , � � They liyedw.iih their uncle and aunt who .disagreed and twice found him �uiltY- man, immediately took charge of him. ,It I
Affootlog layea'andmemorY 10=128-113406 . id ability with journals of middle of the week it -will be discernible - , thepasolve , entencea were passed, and is A I I � .. ..
lop of orb.,, 4ray. etiterl?r1se. an � . . , , a, v � . - a Three death 13 1 . ow known that the person struck down
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I Thy Bona$ 11 untaught by ru . 3pulatlon. in the evening after twilight near to the left them at hom jbile they 1. I . I .1
. American cities of equal V . . 1. . . 6 to market. The uncle, having re. there were five stays. and reprieves. On the was
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L Will be -OW&. - Canada ht& cause to feel proud of her : horizon at tho. point. somewhat. north of had goni , I � � I . i Mr. C. N, Wales, editor of the Parlo,
I Nor dear as life -as heaven�i' - � . . � � 5. WOock in th ixth day formally set the execution took Ill., R,WubZf,an � .
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Agyeariongearssucoesoyero - northwoot. ,At, present the *direction for uraida at . .a evening, found a whose dioappearatice dates
Ypes of t I - I a . the two lying aide by side under thq shade 'place, five years and nine months, After the , from lb V No nee been I
. 'Fair , , I rio4 harmolay-MIXIgAn. newspapers 111tt. Catharin s, Journal. finding it in the. morning is to carry. a line .1 � I bit day. , thing has oi
. who wrot Onknize the 6041,- annahfz;� The recent deficiency of rain may not , �avgeoo,k tree, With their braind ooat� crime. was committal. After so many board of know who
.. . from the, star Capella through BettIi Of A I . I .. I , him, nor does aity one I
I fe-blood badowl lalloive, 0 Oda were -who proffered to come tQ bin
� grand -Glen, I . affect the Northwasterp crops go seriously A. . . � L eight or ng, escapes from the g . reenflQld was t � h i
.0 so sweet mWestio, , . urilea, Which. '10 � bright star tored round,, Ana their ii . I 11 ould not be hung, and � I
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. . ,,h'y.'�erldd NN h6uq of the north -Allan. as was feared, While. the prospects for the 3 ri t. 13V thogr&BO.. Little Lizzie's. body was stark Assistance. It is n4dorotood that lie carriedl
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boldfroodom Southwestern h slud, stiff, while Joels. tender limbs, like his .gave up hope . ommut0lon. only under e. largo., aura of money with himp and there.:
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38 Southernana his h tisbatioe, idtar,i, neIkea to the 94110wo. Vigorous offoxts to gain the are those who May they saw 0, man in an
I rave 0.0t1ii dfraodoxi�o thrQ06 On 0-th- . 'I" ' I i line A furt or. .
'. - extatic g 0 apparent distance from 0 . .1 ., yet . . 11
io bright that their re4undanoymay7ot a ornoesinterforence were in v
.Porio, 'gal, to th the evening breom
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1. 4 nea _ up for the ,shortage in the Av t star position of the comet I retained some slight warmth. * 1.
- � wly make , the 'a" 'a feet . was ton �w eme, but on it was execution took place in the jail in presou"O by three
� ow It . I 0 � ago - 000 . grain yield. -N. T'.. f1erald. I I s now rapidly inor , nd a, nc I I . I I � I I . O.tbelro, placed in a omrriage, and, �
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6, t, , essin 1 of 200 persons, QfReivds, witnesses mud Press borne;%way from the par) Here the. evi-, . I
* sipe r I The GA , refuses to page its pro .'r% neither spot not blemish. At their heac I . �g.
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He .. ated l3cotland's I mug t s fm - 0 , rfield fund - in brightness. Its, distance. from the , . , , - �eut.of cruelty, representwbivos.. The prisoner was calm I - such as it is, ends.
� 11 I Ugli tW Ig t s &des . goo a a i *_ Lorembout the murderer -with o rqfinem , dance, �
. IT seat notch. of 0155,000, or it 1, I - It is 4boat 97,000,00'o. miles.. The diameter I f ,
. worth, , ,,, , bad laced v4 smallfir tree set 1h ,% Wooden and unconcerned. Being asked it be had � Tbq, talk about' X
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. the quarter of 9, million is to be made up, ,Og the bright part ourrounaing the nucleus ot,ag, I which last Christmas had been anything to say, lie repli6d,, nothing. The
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i I o native wild,enqhanting a � Mr. -it necessary to put, his I. o6t of the, brijht comkb, I I . .. I .1 auce had just begun to subside, when on
I , . rai4m--Beia., Field will find , �. 11 75Q milos ; thi , I . hung with. 'presents for the innocent trap was sprung at 11 o'clock. A. scene. Thursday last, the 4th. inst., the body of an
� th . a hand in his pocket. The feeling is. abroad 140 �?. � mecution.. The I . . I .
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. L a dear inamories roup ul. . . W miles'; , total diameter of the ome fiendish grudg*e took place just before the ( , . inknow4 . man was ickec �
ortalize the poet's na n that the; President will recover, and Willi - env I elope, 20%000 miles; length. of the tail, victims Of a 11 I. I V p . . . I up inth�lske.
. A dfowbaVew.01111, 6 ner eat . �1 07;, , . I I - I or's brother insisted on litanding by At first 11ttle was thought of so common an
. . I . I � claim f4 man's privilege of providing for his 8 more, The deviations against their guardians.' Mr. Fisher, the, prison 11 , � .
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. I 1. . I - gthey were Asleep, allowed him to,.' the Iasi, ,declaring him to. be: inno�
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FXomJohu0'GrQmVeto'qros$ the Tweed -Mac, own gamily.--Ghicago, Ti7ne$- of the orbit from the .predio � I , 2E�n ' . sheriff refuse I ocou�rence, till some. one aaw,or fanciedhe
I (na0a, them ithout disturbing themi but qent. Thia the .a as unlawful. ,saw, in the corpse a, likeness to Mr. Wiles,
Evolution knows - nothiiig of creation. A.ug;ist 2nd wor,e $,in. 090.. in right meen _ I . � I . . I .
11 -1 what heart hath evermatchId his flaine- . . he had stabled his. horse, he W64t up , . and now many of thq friends of that gon-
Almlio. This is not because it contravened creation, sion, and 1.9m. in declinatiou. These after ,. The Question of Mourningg
, . I results Aie, gatiefactory, Bidering the to them and at once discovered the awfut tl6mma positively asserb that the body is'
Though rough and dark the pith he trod -gal- muse creation is an event conal I , I . I - . . . I
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� . . . -which does not come Within iiapurview. unfavorable position or rather direction of truth. His or1eq broughtotlAers to the I t (Fvo 11 1) big, The pockets were duly examined, hot
Long shall old Sootland keep his name-2relij7 . I I � I 6nd among them a colored woman and%er these afforded no Glue to the deceased, nor
I . . Evolution is the namq of a mode of, con- the comet's motion when the'three earliest' 9 - - . urge, aifferwiaely, 6ndihere
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. Great master of our Doric rhyine�-Gray. tinuatia � e, not 'of a mode of beginning. It ,observeitions were taken,, That direction daughter, neighbors, whom be caused to'be are eome who (probably in consequence of did.hislinen. Moneyiwatqh, jewellory, all
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Thq � ut the earth. Ra arrested, The corpses were carri 4. into �
.ugh hero thy coarse was b aZ?8r&cu;r- can neither afflim nor deny any mode was almost towards d the having been accustomed from th .
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:__ - - sublitne—naaer. '-Of. origill-PrOte 41rootion or, apparent - motion-been,:ao-to, are to -re k- as--thei It m- _jhB, -, __-_,-,*,- ____________ -- I -
- - 'neymigg-re; tukOU9,110tes. por-WineheZ1. iou� of ii—faiiie7e-, of hi7 OM rAce-courim were thieves. .
speak, pthwirt the sky, move accurate there is not at present a ZIF . eath An .. ndnc . - some amour
Binds man wri h fellowman-XvIlah.. - I - A: considerable trade is done in cold , . I I Day. Mt, Fishor's, iss) nd who first robbed the, insensibl� 'man, p
. I . I � potatoes, whioh,are sold in predictions would have been possible. The, were removed in oust, I in wearing mourning z . _er- I
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Peace to the dead-itt sootlAla clioir-11fontgom. ohipped fried .. I I I ihol i story is that on,saturday at noon his Wife, r t f�ol a satisfaction in haps murdered him, in guy easo'ihieiv-his I
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, 02nif. laige quantities .by.the box, o.r, perhaps . .1 the remains into the like, to avoid trouble. SO �
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� I I . a this bomep. greater 'than that of the the children And himselfall dined toga .r, mo6rkin the especial event with especial �. I � . �
Tes,.future bards sliill poor the la;y-C�ray- bar-rooma where free lunches 21 . � and- happy. I mysterious iso the whole affair, that even "
I . Warm'd with a 11 spark ol naturelp firelk-Rusl1ton the barrel, to 8. an last Thursday .the little ones -being . cibeerful I I garments. ut AIL are not of this way of .
While y?ars.insiadouP steal awayI�-Culftua4., , '� em They -are supposed to be -very .g.r . I ,im6 kept Lizziewas'461d to have -the. dining -room thinkiuganatheireare,inany whose inolina. the doteotiyeg make no pretensloge to hav- .�, - .
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I . . . . I I ch,Ap. At dome, of the Coney island.. libioally' and kitob6u swept, mud a; fire laid for her Ing an idea ad to
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I .. � � — eaking, entered the circle of pe self -con ousuess and strangeness of feel, catee-
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. I warmed, at 20 cents for a small plateful.- or , I Advertiser. - I. then. they all went to the pie -of the ingwhioh,usually accompany brand iiew- I 0 � .
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I SIKKIP. I . . I . . grounds togeth clothes are 'dis it is proposed to raise. the Lora Mayor I I I
. THE. N�UWVRE . X. Y. Herald. .. � er. When the old people 09t tasteful to them in a time ,
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- . Occult Steuragrg to be Made to lEgAin 0 1 . of trouble, And, they Wish only ti of Dublin?s salary frQui-410joO.O.to., 0000;I�
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Wheels; .; l 1 " 1" � u. language.of . 9013y. geao?,dII,yL'JP 'a WhAq'. -.1; , - National, Wair .TrA49 1AcAX"c` � - " - and: told them not to� forgetto bring -them- - n wha,tevei they -Are in the. habi - .1
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. na. toys from the city., � . Aqu. Hancock has acdepted an invitation,
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� . - . transparent , t I The following are the obief items. of the back some asnaiGs a . . , *thOut any fus's or alteration. Sorrow ..
i I . A'despatoh;trom Buffalo �ays. Mr. Fryoi, hair, tearful, far-smay looking. eyes, wed- � They never saw .them alive .again.. It was I leep because ; extended through Secretary Of War Lincoln, -
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I . , apleted the. model seamed and sd 9heek, and shockingly policyfarmulat�d by the Executive 0 . o1a - nearly 6 o'clock w M or returned 1 t the Yorktown 1, . I
. . I . mittee of the British Ledgud : I , .. I .� r mmaud the troops a .
I of Now York, has. just coi � . wilti ..hen Mr. Pi h Jit sh nks from ostentatious parade td 00 1 . I
� of - a. new ocean steamer that is to ration. ill-fitting clothes., She is, in fact, � %. yearn; FirstTTheA there be no renewal treaties to the farm. 1. � I I -from ivearing t q'bearb 6n the sleeve, for centennial. -� . . . . . � I . .. ..
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. . Wheels. ,The vessel floats'on three spheres' ing, soulful,. Imugry, dyspeptic; dismal, b�y be I Is - . . - . 1 I � I o
. . Unless terminable At. a year R Weel that the inade-. . Mr. Froude, according . t a London .
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I . made of sheet -steel, one forward iwd two weedy, orgshed and semi -idiotic female notice, so 'that -no en I tarnglemduts of this , kto ,We 11olsou , oursel . I dawstopeckat;-i in. � ., - � . soon to:.bi'3 Wlea.Ao the . I "
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� . . . astern. Each' -of these is united with no,odle-Now York CommeroiaZ. .. kind may" stand in the way of adopting . . I I . quac 2pt at doing so a' mere peerage in accordance with the precadent, : . I
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, 'flanges, which surround nearly the Whole . That the nowspipers are the detectives' Ben � sion makes any attem I get in the case of Mr. Miremulay. , - . . I . .
I Much a fiscal' policy As the interests i6f the mard, the'great French toxicologist, mockery, and may prefer to conceal tself, . 'L .
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� Of -its * circumference and act as paddles- beat . side has been proved time and i the. a; . iion o . f foreign nations made. a series of experiments to illustrate, � . � I. . .
, Again, empire and ,. I , . . as far as, possible, under. its wonted exter- The Bishop of Ontario was among those .
� The �pheres are so arranged that they can a I . or rather to demonstrate, what bad air . r. - . How can real gribf be r6presented
. I ad his been illustrated afresh in the cap may render needful. . � ; ' - will do for us and what We can -do With it. 10 . . present 'At Rossal - School; Fleetwood, ' .
i be worked ba,okward and forward$ or one � ture Of two of the, men who recently esomped Secoud�Thmt 6a imports of raw n&ate and hatbandla? A:ud it Lancashire, on prize, day. Sir Ughtred ..�
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� may be worked backwar.ZL and the others from the Toronto jail.. It Was while reid� ,i&l got t1l , . . Go from! His object Was not to prove �, that bad air - fittingly. by craps r 115 1 . � .
, home industries shall be tv lob no real. krief exist, then the ,vhole affai i . eT. Kay-Shuttleworth."presided. �
forward, simultaneously, do that the vessel I 3oison, but that it was a -poison wh ... . :
� . -ing an a000u t of 'their escape and a, every quarter in order that Great Britain was.1
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�_ . may be turned completely around in 11 her * - . . . we are able to take to a great �ild deleteii- not4ing but a miserable exhibi� I ion of -hum. ",.Warrington wood, sculptor, who is in I .
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1�.. desciiption -Of'their appearance that a hotel may com,pete in the BRIG of her ni&uutac- . . bug and hypocrisy -an appeal 6 tho� world di . '
I . . I I . . ous extent,by gradual ana co , � , I London at ptesent, has been bommissione
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own water,"' as. the sail6rs put it keeper near amilt6a saw them enter,. and ,tpres. . . � for sympathy and commiseration upon false, to execute a marble bust of the late �
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- such'power,6f rapid turning no rudder will had big suspicious arousea. . The press and it a be Ho proved it thus. He intxoauced a spar- What sort of Borrow is felt, b Dean � . I
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. necessary. The'upper works are to reet the telegraph have tainimize4 the fugitive -Th� a-Thait adequate import dutie pretences. . 11 Ch 1'we mu . � I �
� levie [Use globe, all the apertures of I Y Stanley for members of the family.
. 1�1 be d on tbe'ramnufacturesof foreignatates ro'WIlito S g] � reImtiveB who say, at out -the I I ' �
� . upon the pplieres that or; to 'do the pro" criminal's chances of oBoape.7�Toronto News. - I .*hidh were hermetically sealed. The DauRi�e, the clown, married a Penuoyl, '- .
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11 . . pellitig, and will be. as light as consiiteat . refuting to receive British ihaunfaoturda in , :,children into mourninglor Unclo So -and- vMnia..deacon's daughter ; but the union of .
..You must be a 'Certain distance from A fair exchange, And that. the. same be , sparrow, seemed lively onough for an hour so -he's leftlus something, in his *ill;" or I . . . . 1.
.. with strength. Therear6 to be. three dedho, . inbuntain to realize its height, and the pro- removed in case any nation agrees to take but then evidently guffered from the/ ill. clad, 11 I shanIt trouble about black for Church and circus was not happy, 9,n4 the � i I
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and the Atate-rooms tie to be ia'the after eminence of, a monumental'. piloof archi- *British manufactures in, fair exchange,and effects of breathing' air. that had already , cousin Such- . an-one-libis left me nothifig J, wife is suing for a d . ivorce. - -, . . I . I .
� . . part of the 'vessel, between the wheels on. teeture -is least visible. to the people who are that. tile gains beretcoved in case any ,paised through its lungs; When a Becond . I .1 . . 11.-�A.. Cameron, of ,ithe ', .
I the second and third. -do � ck. 'The dining- . hour had- elb,pa-(fa733trn-ard-l-ntroducpcl-7&- --ag-the.case mq,y be I - It wonfd be 4urelly 'Captain- H - I wll . l.:
. at, its badd. There is not0ibusly nation agrees to take British manufactures 11 .. more.h6nest for ret nded -mourners bealorasnire, Regimelal'! �Ou of-thw-later -
� . room is to be on the thiradeok. I The boat . . -of ' _ � .' . . . 1. I. - sparrow into the same globe., it inch Prot -Cameron, obtains his I I
' =ng 61 the Maine kind in the case of free duty'.� " . I second as -these to assume signs of rejoicing 'Hop, John Hilyai& .. . I
'is to be! , ereonages. We know that th-That a verk moderate duty be seamed attinned, and in t .
210 feet 'long and *130 feet 'deepi - . Four . he lapse of a few ' woe, mccordin or do majority under the now army regulations.. . ! � 1- .
' Her three sphere or paddle, Wheels are to contempbpary p, .. r I bird was left or' . . g as the 0 . . . A
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4tIf"aii-gosror. thia.man,or.that tlis6n.-We..Wlm,-.Iexiidiii-alli-artioLe�- _h ' j1j-Jb7ra1f-' out - - wlit,a-i,t-&dpped--AQt-;rku(l,-themselv"��t.he,possessor,s�of
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. . , a r ik' rielles , . .Even whA - z - - .i Ii folt Baillie, niece.to tEe �late Lkdy August% I I I . . I . .
--- -. -- --- -b-4) Mfie'at- id-diametar-6ae1r; � I � but how ibu6h lia is talier i's better''kn6wri doiintilds, -the same A,�["i,od-014%?iDild r1ongUr, . . Arrow is rea
�I.Ik..;. . 7 -1- ..,_ Mr. Fry.er SaYS L , __ - fell. 7, t was, taken out appaxently . . 1. . ,..
. ..... I-, ___ _ .....- .- ....paddle",Pj.U,g.-I$L"j.uphep colonlies and endencies which' .and . �
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I . ' I I . 1, L.to take -Bri ith,tt(AntifaCtUreS - 3ce,,of fresh idr tensity and duration will"no I
. - . he expects to beat -the best 6_60au* t'im"ie by' tog Ne, ., . . I .... . . .. . a--.. �cmaf - I . �..' the Q .
. I . - WAO! are neay.-��Pa It Mall Gazette, ' . . are ]?tapered � -in -ail 39�where -tIie_reJ.U4I0A@IIJP is -Dii, hpsq.qf ]��tpp,jT,extra maid of. honor. . . .
. . yp I , - ' � nsliftio recoverdde M. Bernar , in . ad wivA- - 6F&ie[6*�� 1. -:.1.___,-.'
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at least iwo.days.*�and declares that .his . I `_ ee-interobauge. � : .and du same, because two hlisba,ptlg B, . � - _� i ,
I . vessel will. be both'- safe and comfortable.. . Apparo'ptl xot all "the resources of a. in reasonably It, 'the. interesia'rather of.soleince -than of the i lie � I . Mr. G. 1. Seney li�� gi,�e �a_t �., . t I .
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natiou*cafi Anake' pu,re-air In the-builaif,is The fourth . _ . . - �to' the glob%. .b ot other relations,. ment of 450,000 to a Georgia college.. This
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� . Arrangements. are making,for the building . * . . . of sub,parsgrapbs,' further sparrow, cruelly, iesto-red It '" '
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I I of the vessel. - 11 , here uolioug influences are work.% . when almost instantly. i.litotte' d and died.' completes the sum of $170,000 whichhe has . , .
. - I . . . � _.: . . W. to House recalls the explaining the objects to be attained bv the. degree ; and on. this- account ther� must . , * �
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� . . . I .trouble it the, d principally : aimed .' aisifist 'ThG. application '61 this to the human �. , thin the. last five months be4towea upon
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. . prices 'forAntograph Zetters. death ofTrincess'Alice and her child from leagiie,* An � I subject is obvious enou a. srej E6 . I I an Georgia. - � , - . . � I . I . , ...
. . America, as may be judgedfrom the. follow- : . in & practice which 3 depth . I I . . - I I
. � . In a collection sold by Messrs. � gotheby, diplitherim, the result of bad drainage, and . most Eiiglish meatings'ping plicoa of stau'se- . assumes that th, I The widows of two sovereigns ara stdying � . . I
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� . Wilkinson & Hodge last week were.several the.almost mortal illness On& Prince- og Ing extracts setting forth.. that the objects ment, in th I e position of that first iparrow.. . and extent of regret may.. be reckoned on -,. . . .
I .. I . . . I L . entile,tion. of the. league are "I first," to develop the . More or less in Switzerland. The Empress Eug'eaiie,ni . .
, . letters of interest. ,."One long one of Queen %Vales brought on by, the bad v I We' stairt ,with, a fair field � and :no favor. according to nearness (if kin.
. u . re ource of the. British. empire . and to , I I . at BAdap in the Cariton: of Aargau; said the ., . I
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. 'I � . . aetermine the flow of British capital, skill The gays is,onl� lit just before. th's public& e. 90 . I . . . :
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party measures: II.All I desire is my liberty The germs of infectibus aidtd . I : admitti-i-a-; in the dining room the windoWs inaeparablq- from the wearing of mourning, the Grigons . . ��,. ,,, . . . . . � . � � I ,� I . .
. . . in encouraging 'andoiaploying �Ull those yt quiib6� as apt to hover. over th6 homed of the. � and, industry , henceforth into Our _Own . : �ocordihg to the- ptesent custom ; yet there ,. . I . . I
I . . � . . . . pr6tec- havebeen-oeeiitill'tho guests arrive. ,III Col. Campbell, of the 27th;Battilions I I, . I �
. . . concur faithfully ih,'my' service,, whether ilch sua giest, 0 those 'of .,the. poor and dominions, i6itead of into foreign In- botb,sofnethinglike heimetical sealing takes is that about deAh which is apt to put Lan; . . . in I Petrulia. last . week. , I, ,
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. . . . ilidy,are cill!d, Whigs. or - TcryB,!' sold,for low,ly.-Boston Post. ' ,� , . - - , - �. - I - I , tive States Where it becomes a� forge Go , .Place, and there is . gradu . btiman nature essentially out Of time for � bton, was �ent, -,. ;
- . I . . inevoially opposed tous., I I Second.," thus to. � al P�sphvximti6n.- all tbai is 4riffidi'al',Andahmin'.: , Apin, how, Rilmor. has it that, tilb veteran colonel I . I * �
. � 9 �`ii w; . . an;. people 'Would 60I As the . . - ' he purpose of gel I . ...
1 :916: One from Eamuha ,Burke, in whic - man couldbroathe country air, live Wer'eaudd . �e resur- for t Aing evid6noo regard- . .' I
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! � .. . . I wholesoriI6 lives,'aud use their inueol6si -which We ei6ploy from &6tdctive foreign second* sparrow. died ,.but being. gra _dtion. reconcile it with hi conBoienq� to ing,thelate.impleasaulneas in camp;* �, - ..'. . I
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. Londo gii argent duty, a' the- next generations would, be a different . � ; sparrow,.' ,.rf i6d. with death , . "' -London.- , - .:' - - �
. . that li'd does not muoh,v I � like it, With III na ions Who xqfuse to give'us- their oustomin. .they get indurated like - the first
I is . order of beings in, the Imattor of I health t . i is make 6veiything' cormeet. � I Lora Napier, of Magdala; is ,in . .
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. . return to our owabolonies and.dopoi2don., They paut and gasp, and say the 'heal - dark, g ancholy ?'..1f he his His tenure of office as Governor of Gibraltar . ' � . . .
. . � Indian corruptions end its Jacobin peace,', and developioent. A professor of medicine, . ken, it nob iatolerabld, but they are able to, stand it. loomy and mol �
I. -I , cies where our goodsmill be ta � . I gofegs6s to -will expireluootobor,� .*hen; : beiug'71, he ' . .
1. � �, , 2�.: Those. bf Robert' Burns brought some iaspeakirig'to his studetiis lately, on the ,avenue an- It i's. not' till the' next'rodining thst'tho that slird confidence whi4li he i . -all ' "cording -to the present re'gulations, , , .
. . of the highest prices. I- Iii one, dated 'April I -choice of a wife, said: I, By alLmeana look dubv fr6e, yet subject oril� to I ' 0, a - t A . - . . I halve as to the depatted.being safe from will, - . I
I tie;,Which are �lmost unavoidable in newly- � headach oserts I a f, . - , . . . -a a ompolted to retire ,
, I - i , I . 0 . , future dm;]tgers,' ),ua having �&Bsea to 6, itite bic from the army. .
� 46, 1789,'reforring .to the King's restora. for good*he4ith. in the, person -you. marry; . - . r M . . . . . . I '
. I tion be says: 1, 6 -for give me for speak. I . settled, countties,'a;nd �probably not equal � i of bliss far beyond what is attainable upon - Lord Airlio iptands payirig another visit. - . .�_
� .1 . P .. I. , . do not judge of hot only. by seeing her in tivi duties. levied , Striking anti, Econeudelti- Fashion@- ' in tb"
. ;n ' I ilidugh that. is important,. but , Russia. . . . . � "r to the United States this Autumn, accoin- . . - .
� g' evil of d" to one-third of the ro 00 6arth, why does. he not rojoice
1guItIe0 1, But I must OAY� I her holeil .St P S 11 Harmony and contrast in color Are all oes li6, think them ouif of. R,r,antled bj his' . . , . .
I I look on the whole business a -a wal - k with you';�-,g a - by the 'United eol pain and.- - happiness 2" D son, Lbrd Ogilvy. He goes
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� as . , 90 I I Third,," .this. b WO11 . , . veiy well in their way. - The lady who reach of Bympithy, because out of. sight ? to olorad ']is has 16,aght, -an . . .1
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farce 'of pageant Mummery;" MI..: The Pme bill. ..If she.caukeep f a ! ,-I . ,.
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I manuso:'Ot..of I'The Rights -of Woman." I sinartly up 9( ,11 � - " us. sliandsome dress: of 'striking tint, Or is he too' -selfish to let "the thought of , ds Jrounger sons.- 't I
� . I vi 1. � . pace. With you, induct geb out of breath t I�Iti,CotO the classes interested in agricul � state for One of E , I �
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� 3f Ayr 1� . . F A 1 . w6ifidn't .qtAnd it," . his own loss 2 , *
� ' I - I'M curtaing I . �. their gain twdigh that of
. sold for 915 15di and of the "Brigs 4 . she *ill'do."-.eiti-eno.lovibv,l!d�.ournal- ' . I ii6aea with lay"'g, - y . . - ou The.x6poexpootato die soon. in autici-, : . .-�'.
.. . . ment as those Who 7 are.o&ti hod; no aoubt,'the eye -of -an Artist. That In i875 a Nou.mingi Refoim Asiiioiatiow bation of - t �
I .. . for :05 10s. " Lettbro,of Thomas Campbell, , w,dubjecied� I lie event he has lately made *& - . -
,The Hamilton Timars bu�gesto the plant. manufabturds, and who are no, , six Pretty bridesmaids should be Attired in' *was started by, threa ladi6, ana-'has: cer- 7oporiy,.' incl � . : , .
. . dated SydenhaMeommoil, 1805,'With pirt . I -city in its parks' to the ui,g,,�,, . . . . , �,. . Will disposing of his private pi i . �
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I of the manuseript'of �, Lord Ullin's Daugh- Ing of walnut trees by.the � .: . competition of prisatios raist.4 what �Misi.'Intenselv � Tbotoo would term ,.tfla ly commonaeld itself. td the.public mind .- iwo, t&Stanianta Se Pontiff', ,:, ,� 4,,
. I . -1 But no choice is left� I and public sqi1ares: - The. suggestion - is a . Fin and untsied lands,'By 96 wastax the ii livery of l6ve,, is U * it& common'. to t, _ wing that it nb* biiinlifts hit prepared. t . . . . . . I .
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. ter,"' ending 'With I *good one, and might profitably'. be dioptea upon virg . ich'restores . . � ousti: . . ome eltent,ise 1. one of which, it is believed, will bdof some . I .
I p to the Devil;" � Z�3 � ful* ayoteio of agriculture, wh . on both oidbo of 'the. Atlantic..: ,Ladibs -460 �.inembers'. it, aiscourages -the use of . . I . ..
. must either publish, or g, - elsewhere than In-' Hamilton. We cannot, I . I � I . politicil importance.. : ' . I I . I .
15s. Letters of Cardinal Henery,Sivart, . 11 'nothing to the soil, mud is thus ,equivalent I attending rabep, on Mr. Lprillaral.s drag at mourning sta,tibiery, wearing of crape, and ,�.,� - . . . :
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� May, 1764 Rome, in which, -'speaking -of his to's bbu,�Y. : I � - .
� . , , A5 I . , Cone Island, or Mr.. Chaplin% at Good- puttingbf childrein and servants into black;. . -
, .1 .. � Park Would -grow walnut treesoru6t,.but ,, . I �., .- .— . .. _.I�_., ,.OZ ' � I . to repi4Aent the British army At the grand ' . " I
farother"B visit to the Pdpd, he says* of him; . . `�I�.. .. . wdar tb6 owner's colors. Furniw recommefids, that., mourning .should. be I ,*
., 'dr Could: he but got the better- of the nasty the experiment might, be tried '.upon A, . Food I forUfants.; .. I. . ture. �n . suite,. � dieters" -drosses to shown by 'a -black band round the aim, or autumn: manceuvr6B this y6ar in Han6vek I . ,'. -
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. � . bottle, whi* every -now ind thoubomes on small somI6, There need,be no doubt upon ' . .. . . ' And. Sbbl6swig-Holstein. The gener . al's - . .
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. that' sedre I; Hatailton, - a . 8 the wainiij is The French - Commissioners 'on .the match, ..the servants' livery - and the bV a bIm6k scarf, mud. aims generally At. march -from Cabul'to'CeLudahar was'A feat . . . .
by spi)!AA,VvPcouId hope 0; great deal'; .but I to the .11ygiene of Infancy, in's.warding the ze 'tinb: of ik n
. � panels of the ,oapriage,he I�iuimizi'g . , . . I.
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. - sea to get the 'better Of -that nastylip,bit in scompotition,of esdayists,report it Idrives-ali . thds� combinations of color atxe � I I .. .% , warmly admired: in Germany. , .. I
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.1 . . I I " ' � a" neighboring Grand River valley. . Canadian the coublusionwgenerally strived at lead Balletic Melastndwthing, xapavise V�Ac Of Iviolinks tox:11venIon. . MraI.. Jones -is writing a'iiew. Bible, under ` . .
� there must. be the hand of Godi"' 216 6 . - . . t�sd by custom. 9 I ". , .
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. I 'A Confession of Faith signed by MonttO136, farmerg would find..'the -oultivationbf-thia, to I the . follbWing.repommendati6fiS, :� 'No however, , see . me carrying the matter to ., . I I . I . . I 'I I I � . . i It , I ' ' '
, . itable b . usiness I I a 'both the nuts I . . , I (Vioni Miss Bird's il Japan.") ' . the inopiratiob, she says, of the spiri 9 o .1
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I . 51) a Other- Scotch Feeii, written on -vallunIt child -should. be remti�d , On artificial food extr -nee. skirts- ,. its. She.hUB been six years at the .
I - ' - and the wood are .very valuable. When . ei M&ny ladies now wear . .�it, LIe'saon.-Every. girl.'when of age. able: sair . ,and is now' giviiig readings I .
aold.forjeSQ.. � � 1. .. . I , ating'treeig they might " 611 , when. e mo 6 it, but. such corresponding in color, texture ana material . I . work already,� I . I I .
� , . , I - . '. they are pimi , . W must marry a man . of a, different family,. istiol .. 1. .
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,� '� I ',plaut valuable oues.� I ther6fore,her parents must be more . care� � oamp...mee ing. , , , . , . . .
. Compelled to; lutch. a Wri'm Vvet. . � . . . a -wet nurse, poorly, remunerated, Bud thrifty housewife,,when she givesthe order , I t - ' I . . . .
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I . - I . .. . � I 1 . . .. -, . . For successfully for these Awnings, tells lbe. , maker to Bona . fql'of her education' than that, of a son, as , L - Mr.. A.,F. J ury, 91 Toronto, Who is hoit.
. . I An incident illustrating. lthe gallantry of . I .A Word .farthe.'Waftr-MCloli. - living. at her own. home , she must be subject to her father , suld- ' A d, has several, engagements -to, , - -
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, frouti . .amen � 'is .related. of For pomd I reason- there is *& Prejudice- bfinqing up an %infant by, hand, the best homo�threidyirds of - the piece for hoksdlf, moth6r-in-law and. seive thein. If sh in Eng an . I sm . "j,
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roman toward w ailkla that of a cow that has . recently. And the .same material ihades,, the front G' address workirignien during his stay in . ' ' L
am. Potter, .1vbAttar .,. .known. -melon on'the -giound of I . . . � quarrel. ivith her ' occasion 'is �eiizea ad - - ,-
Willi G I .as igainat the water d . ivrilV �
. . foNotitl calved,, or similarly of a .goat, to -which' windowi and forms the'dress "of the fait 'a � . .. that country. Each .
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. C6manche till, - - G6h. ,Terry's its being.unhealthy.- By1many it is regarded ' m'istress, Wall, if our sisteis have StOlOn husband' relations. . I 1 ' an Opportunity to adv%nee the. claims of - *
- .. scout. Ithapp�n�ainWiohiio;mfew.;,weeks I. � f colic * should be added during the firib' week a .. ,.., I
. . . as' a : ee concern," full 0 � ' vAter, and 'subsequently a. the Turkish towels fr6m,the bath -room t6 . i 2aa.-�-it is .better for womdu to have . 'tv - Canada to2tiglIsh emigration. � . . .
I � 'since. Bill roae into the town dressed III chorle ' na�orbus and what not, and ,when a, half- Part Of -� I gooa:m'ina than ft bea�tifui appearance.
. .. ra- - jurth oi less, according to the digestive make -their jackets, the .girths from the - . Rev. S. You�g, .of the* M. E. Church at, I
� . . Ith a person has been made sick b . f( Id. Wasa or earths Kingston, does not believe in closing. up.. a
. a complete suit of buckskin and wx y eating water the Ow n t a skirt off the Women .who have a ba,d mind, t,heir pas
of honest,*rangers At his back. As lie I b,,Ious little sympathy is expressed, fori � Lt powers of I were stable for their belts,.why no sions are turbulent, t6ir eyes seem 'a'resa, . . �
. gan" along he saw a I! bounter-jumpbr 11 - %I . -vulcanizedinais outside awniug, a. gash from the , Outside . 'voices loud and c . church during the summer months. He . .. : . .)
Wot. -_ is,reg4rded as d; case of -suffering golf. one shoulA be used'; no and. . ful, their )battering and told his. congregation . on Sunday - evenin'g.
he was p1dased-to &II hini,- ioughly 614 � . na-full' know- r'ibber.-mouthpiedes-6f,v,es�els containing blind, a btriped imbl�dloth for 0, sho"Vii, ' .. . -�,
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. - . tOh - Inflicted witli delibor&1iou a 14 ought to ,be- employed. - - - � , � p :acol6re'd-a�stdt-fot..hss-? -These- when angry Will, tell theii family secrets, that the evil one was continually at work, . , .
. I . ` . a little girl about 19 yea;rs old (Bill's idea of 'edge oUthe 66adoquencerj�' A writeiAn Ad.., . � . . . : � I . fas � hions have two advanteIges-4hey' are and, beaidi.es, - laugh' -41 And mock other - , that Satan never. took holidays. Religion* . . I
a 11 little 11 girl) by the shoulder. and solicit FiM and Health, however, makes a plea for � . I . ole, and etivy. ana be spiteful towards he said . could * noi nielt ; summ r, - nog I,- I
. � lieratteiltion. The girl*wjthdrew hdrarm W ' Dr. Sobliemanwa description 'of lis itriking and a I oOhomIoaiI,--X- Y.. Ti � ibune. pool . . - impropor.for I . in I a �. .. I ,
' the water -melon slid insists that, so far from . I I . .. . them. These things, are�all � freeze in winter. . . . . . . .
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. i augrily,.Und last theii,the scene fall under beffig unhealthyi itwill cure %Ne sick 'And courtship of ,his wife is in intpre �t.ibg one I , . I .. . !� 1. women to do, as they ought to be 'chaste, � -had � Bath is I autiouncea at Madrid of the . �
. . .. 11 16 is now twelve years," he 'says, 11 dined S. , .. . . . .
'I � -yg: . . tenable Xoding Amiable And gentle. I I � . T ..
I . i . Bill's personal inspection. � keep the well in gbod condition. He sa � mrash .Duke- of Alba. The Addeased nobleman, . 0
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� , i, Slid was a poor girl," says Bill, 11 and it I can lmagiueth6 h6tror of certain readers I met her In the house of her parents in Blue is much Worn: . in silksi' from the , . . l
. Athens. - it was 6 Saturday. .In* the -course , . ,3rd.�Whon &girl is unmarried she 6hall
. plainly clad in an 'old dtois, .but I won't arkest to the plad . psron a,. at the brother-in-law of the Empress I
. who; fancy that they aie "so peculiarly di . . . . Eugenie, and his Boni the Duke of Hueschri I
. . of the convolesation, I made an. astonishing I neat shades. ' . I rdverenee hot t' but after marriage W .
going to. see her bisult6d by Any durnea constituted -that they -can't eat fruit, and luuefi fullei, so 6.9 'to hot father find mother-in-law More than' . . . I
. coantet-hoppor, tinder my mouiifain eye I , . a h discovery. The young 18-year-ola girl, as Skirts arebecomin I . , I .. ,Morning, and �evening who succe6da to the title, is. married to.the
9, . Water-molons. . Mercyl 'I 'abo.ul ave give more amid in W&I in her own bar6tits. I .
in dmy bosB, and I the, talk turned upon the Died, recited for 9. I da,114hter Of thd Duke ol F6rnaii-Xuuez, the, , . '.
X jest jumped down fto an attack of cholera -morbus, surely.' There 0 ' v With violet .she shall.inquire after the health of bar . sad(or. Ili Paris. I I I .
. that. fellow td,stop. Hedidn't I,, not, � ' - � . me 9, long piecb frdbithat work with literal , 'The combination oProse-col. . ' she .8paiiiah Ambas ,
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I . seem to -want toi 'but, I made him .stop. ,X the world wfio would be troiib!Qa by watoiI. accuracy. Woverd soon absorbed in the lilac is oxtrewelyfasibionable., - " � � father and, mother-in-law and . Hon. A. W. M6Lolaft,.Presidont of the .
I . subject, and on'tho 'same day I was able to Nearly all dresses , for jirls. have veky I can be of.any'service to them and likewise Privy Council, bas been Uppointed by aft ' -
in ' my atm§ melons, if tb,lien after a faidtday. It 7night I * do all th.ey bid her; and if they Scold her, .
'irl -be our wed- large , either,of . OrdenitiXotmoil, dated the 2ud instant, -. - ' - ..
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1 66 hot shoes and said to the counter . � ing , . ,I�as oui wedc Or." �ant,a with ldce,.or of, Imop alone. . -f ly they come to actb*'Minidtor'of Marine and Fisheries . .
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. patea person, Who ,has boon ologgi g up a , , or. G is in great -favor, and Will a peaceful 1 ties. the absence of Hon. X.. C. Popei . .
� * In -vatIt you to get down with bad food for days and wdeks, and gave d Important business called me At Moire antique - settlement of their C Ifficul I anti, 9 . . "
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U lick the, dust off. the doles of that po r . - so, it v�ould prove the bdst,aua Paris, We made. our wedding be extensively used next winter. Itwillbe I. . -------- �0_ - . , . . I h at present indisposed 6,ud tibible to .. I . -
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'sniper : I Nuw'l 0 I life. It , waboi-malon once to , I W Old -
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I . I girl's feat whom you have insulted.', .. . safest physic In. Ibbe wovld.* journey thither. made' up iftt6 scarfg, - oloAs, and bonnet� . . . . . I � A Singing rk-eacher. � . �. I � atteficl. to the duties of his office. I Since the I
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. I ,,Ana ,I made .him do it, He looked containg, i1out ninety_AVG'pGrL Cont. of, ,the' learning. I reciteaRomer to hei,'aad she strings,- as Well . at dresses." i . D . ild 'Lot Toronto, In a -recent illne�s -of. Mr. Popt� his evitie's have bee . a I., . ., 11 . I
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. . . I . the Iiiuvzle of a 4'5-caAre Colt's the. purest repeated it after nie. ,0uring"Our marrioa . L a : -
down In �, and a, trace of I A ddeorative and at the - game time ugeful , Rev- k' W na a jh� parformea b'y the Minister of CudtOI s- -
.. ptirest of wital we, have not had � single 'failing out- ib sermon, said that whea a young r L
for just aboui h6if a minute, and -then he sags,r, kna nothi g -voted. .life disposition of a pointed tile is to ingert � , I many on her way -
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it a 1, nift(le him lick that &I'S foot, jj�jj?)Idj, eanipletilit as water-molon, and The airly dispute ,we ever had Was ally� made for the purpood. . ierrefonds, first .
. An -for s we had differedt Ideas Abodi'the rendering , I intending Buioid"ear-by. homrd. it, And travels As the Counteas, P. I
& big crowd gather 1 &round, but I notilinq else.. �L,Iv&n when diarrhoea has been . - . * order to view" . .
Ili gh oc F144 the , molyhtaivs, - etc.,
b 0" fiiy men with. aidi unil ' P. , I . .. izing aft old"song.of .childhood ,jaid. -drove to the ,new Palace in I All' I
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. . . . .a.0.11 -did not . of & passage in Homer," . piealea. .waists; noithdr Iroco 11 his nior, being overcome and
. , IT OYMB HO he"VO bloi!Kd or 11OW.9 the rooms" ic . I
. whothei i6y liked it'or not. -Kansa . s City food, until the disease bad become chro�ufc, How To 00�tn ]INETS,-Mr, uffings 'nor shirringa appear it, these divertea froiV his purpose, by tilo, rush of . lived, Ana, Afterwards proceeded to the .1
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,'One A&y, while crossing the ocein,"said thtee times a day, has again and igain way -possibly serve as a useful hint to Sao I and Alicie. Th� Empress
L � Dt'ronotsi Strictly so termed, owethe short time s�o the - would-be ,suicide, who Prindoog"Irene . ,
I Judge Tyner, the Assistaat-Postmastef� beed ,known to work wonders, Ana to agricultural reader in an orqergency. The to the policy of James was nee, . ofore the tomb of the Princesof
. General, it X had, 6 sovdre OP611 of sea. ie.vpeotedly found, in a stump origin of their order ring the end of big life's journey, tbon knelt b ,ming some time in silent . I
I onto I When all the usual tomOdies had' best was ul X. of Unglatid. Ito instituted the Oil& Of Bout his Aon to visit pr, wild Ana convey and. after Paf I .. I
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, sickness, I want up on deck in the h , .
. ope failea." 1. I pladda several wr
that the fresh air would not he a 'reviver, - . - . 1, A few days 6fter, taking advantage of 0, English baronets to provide, the 11 planta. ohee mo . rehis thanks,
� Mechanically, ad was in� habii, 'I took out - I 'kWTAU7 NOT -9. -It had boon aeoiaaa cool morning, I sent my two boys to the .tion " of the Province of Ulster with loyal I ---...— The late Dean Stanley Js said to have
. settlers. The Baronetcy of trelimua f6l. Mr. Ana Mrs. JamesBaird, of Hamilton# lately made a gesture when pr6abbing. . .
� � cigar and lit it. Before it was half don- that the following regiments will shortly Woods with 6 small bottle of chloroform , After morninq'service, he asked - -
'a, viz and A hara rubber syringoi Actording to lowed that of England and was founded have reburnea' from 9, longbhonea tour to One day
. . . sumed the sickness came on again. Vgli I be sent from Natal to Great Brital -, the samoobject. . .., tihe Old Country, . Mrg. Bmird is a Iliece of his wife if she had noticed the intensity
, ii makes me pal6to think of it even no,w. the gna Battalion 60th Rifles, 83rd Regi- dirdetiono, they injeoteasbout a drachal. of for Ir , , I
Ii ossed as to tl;te &to Thoniaa Carlyle, and - she has � with which the, congregation haa, gazed .
.. A yhow, overboard went the' cigar, and mont, 85thLight Infmntry� 02nd Gordon the quid into tho, hole, and'throw v, hand- �Cannot a lady be so *611 dr sting relies of the upon him autlug the sermon, 41HOW � .
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� . bappen to know anybody who wants to ot f ign service ostAlishtnent, which will they found the inmates in 9, perfect state of by, mile and feiiale, isirresistiblylinpallAa Margaret, Queen. on the top ofyburhe6atba whOto time?" ;
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