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: September 8, 11881. -oat of Veam Pala V 01JD0V RORIRO ountry 15TIC10910 .rAVJr-,,,iJJRr4,
� knocker to announce. YOU'r lies. , Rs. (pointed out to me) living in the 0 , To. .
—I 19 . g and amp'set"m VelebrAid"a the A311alverouiry of the Order and carried on, VOUCIOU ritesin 'the Woods
. — I puented my card, once . . ,close by during the week. . Who 14iRtemot Joimovotity In' 401111 ill
I . . I the, 010,umli Almisoxw-Anteftoollng ilkletery . fulfil"s in
I TH Mffft Ori MET ISM, shown to the re"Ptlo"OOM of At Aux - . �
AD. ncumb Rev. Mr. Ponder, Of the Ordgr. 4' Cayes the child of an Englh&. SuSlond.
. � soon Appears, HeJo & han400me luau. , 01111,11508111 Op011y Practised ill. the 141apd .9.1 =%'a was stolen from its cradle on the 4th. The ri,nglipil bay , 0 bit on 4 W�y of pro. I
- __ _�_____ - ,__ _ . � The ll�erabcrfs of the four Chicago chap'. Rayt! by Sorpept Worshipper of March, 1879. The thieves being hunted par I . �
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- _, —,-- — - — _Jq�itis face Ana A good Mau ilk his expres- tore of the Order at the gastern Starcele- . .. ". they throw thechild down P, well, killing Add greatly to its dur4bility 44d v4lue
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w1-1 Praparing for tll,o.q.cumenloal 9-� - ,..- I Jbha , I . I - I I A
I , , ,.. nf,D�ili�* 016]4 U41W'U_tbs -TOOM, W,1108 brated the Anniversary of the Order to,amy. ----I*,— to A
I n4on. , 1. Wesley roo , , � . � 1 , ad escaped. Aug material. It is thus deso 40 V
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. natal day of the '- These facts speak for them I � .1 in .
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in Lo e1yod his. guests. It is About 20 The anniversary of the ' I _ � .11.
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. . . square And of oqu r lofty Proportions. founder of the Order, Dr. Robert Morris, Who Appalling 'restituguy ion , 1,0111t 0 London Xbne8 ., Although the value of - I
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.1 . C. old glazed b -Case, finely Made, and will �Iao be celebrated. of's XmmglJrJlvT)MTeIlVr.RfikC1Vul, bitgminQus ABpbalt for paving has long I
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. . *A.c.q 1vt,,i.y j4l,.d, r,e..he4t orayea. worthy of. oopyino, in this age Of retrogres. Ladles' Masour , y is 6g very moji and xmmlelliacucf�. I A Nixiphs.4,r unit Alum 4)a � been ,recognized, it ,has, 41wa
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. Yeo � . Ys been felt; ,
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� umi# X)Ied-A% gbq Tatilb at Clinricis pivo Art,furn�lturo, is on the north side .of growth. when compued 1witU the nuoie I at some ino , hm4a of rank ! The sulpl4ur and alum cave in Truckee �
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I W141010T. , . I : the room. The Chair in Wille-U.JQbn Wes' Iriths Ago anl5nglis " � I while. another is its slipperiness under
� , - Studied, wrote and con . craft, lit the winter of 1849-60,Dr. Morris d fortune altar � Valley 1B a wonderful might, says a Qorrea* influence of slight moisture. To It . th4
, . versed, is on An thoroligbly,exploring the
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. VQrthe.pastfewdays. I have peered in leysat" . I first wrote the ritual. This was not, bow. West Indies, And 'visiting part o I � emody . I I
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� the west side between the two windows, ever, the origin of -the ide . I. the : distance of forty feet up & steep mountain the first of tlfboa,defoots heavy road rollers I I
Apd� around the region of London least I 01 Of Associating Spal,lish Blain in his yacht came to this have been us
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known to Americans, Aid rOely visited by walnut, With but few joints. No � 0 ives, And daughters of Freemasons I country on his way home, Whilie here � be, . Bids, And by the time he gets there he finds sand or some .other similar material has �
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: y nAtione, I liby, says, a I it I American porre - t & Chip- with the labors.of the Craft. ,Lady Free. Submitted certain e . himself well nigh blown out., Theelitrance
. on � . I's pendale. Chair, And not, a, Q%oon Anne . ntries in the vessel's log I 'introduced into the body of the Wit.
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ponaeli 4y be concretely .. I masons had to I I been
� . t. This ln� , I called, r fifty years proviouily been: and certain passages in his, own diary to is About six by six, And. the cave is. maid to nisly, Tile )most ^
ibsurdity; it is "early" alloUgh In Bi on . ,
, I rocently4ovised mobbed of
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. . � Finsbury. Opee it was known by Bind still plialt rlOU8 the inspection of American friends who , extend into the mountain some eight huu� treating it in order to remove theme draw.
ba's a local name of.moorfields. 'Groat. . 4y and obarmingenough inctimfort,and degrees. In E nglanil, Scotland, France I I � . I I I I I I
would mAko a fortune for any wathetle I . _ , earnestly, advised him to pursue ,the hints, dradjeet, Themirisobroug], impregnated b&CkSo And apparently the most sucoe's
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� mooro formeathis outer part of London on upholsterer and furuitur(b lus4uhtoturer . I therein Alvan with an eye to concentrating 'with sulphur, And At first the consists in combining , ofull
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the north by west. and on theme Moors were "side". degrees, intervAlug in idea. and I . . � � � limestone. with the
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1 Am , cc led. And calleil to the Weals public attention on tile. progressive relabse . I . and moulding the compound under,
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. . . two windmills, whioll gave part Of the . I � , y work, but Q more or less trivial And Into bf,t . the vast 4nit 1 . I � pressure. Tile limest6ne ia Crushed, In
. Chair,, ow, look out, and you will soo purposeles Anrism, of' society in ors off and is not Again noticed until I , anted,
. � I J.00a,lity the name of Windmill Hill, and, . a. Forty years ago auch'degrees beautiful and once . I Splendidly productive : the entrance of the'eave is reached and the and Mixed with the bitumen at a tempera , �
1, where e nursery ofHothodismori ivated, as A The Mason',% Daughter," 11 The Good � . freoh-mowits14- Air. -Jo. snuffed. I fOl, - see Fahrenheit, the stone
' known as Windmill tob"'t. It Was Called the IsVoundry" ana stood Samajitan;11- 11 The Heroine. of Xerlobo,". Island of Hayti. This aaVic& `If0_9�dffi78__t_0 11 . - "b ,
. 'what is now , , . . . . ture of 252 dogr
From Moortlelits the southe.ra j*r of the glon . have .taken, for lowed the cave a dlitaii6e, f four
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rest city road entereaLondon � wall by e tQ compete with the airlai arobitao,; andpthers were in vogue in Amer! 11 I � we find in YanityVair of : baying a greatAffipAtyfor the bitumen when '
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I I bare on Windmill Hil I I Om* NO August 18th the following resume of his hundred feet, under great difficulties, heated. The oombilia,tion is. then pressea I
fhe then opening called Moor gate, and "I. in 1716 the British reference is made in this connection being, a � onipo 1. I
I. I . . Govarnmout�,.evpr alive to war tropbi . to tho painful but very important Observations : .1lod to crawl through tke into rectangular bloolm a$ convenient ,
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. now, known. -as Bloorgate street. To-dmy b000rni I I I 60 Cases where gentle dames have become � I . smallest apertures, which hold a ln%A fast size .
ng materially or morally. Useful, An . onto Free Sue AVRIQAN CAIRN �, in iho,ulds under q, pressure of about fifty
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. � . andAceepteii %sons. IA VNIs did he attempt to inflaite *bio lungs. Once "I
. the only remains at the old Roman resolved to establish a smolting furnace el ., X . - WALISM REWYND 11? I THF ,W . tons. The blacks are then submitted to A, .
. � � instances are so rare that they savor More'
. a � , . WORLD. � or twice I felt, that I would n .
r � Z.ondon wall can be Been in a littl Avenue on Windmill. H I . ced assistance ,old water bith until ibe '
latersootingNoorgmte street in bill I I Ill, southeast. but a little at romance than of reality, Dr. Morris , . .
, ,a very ? I The religion of Hayti is ostensibly , to pull too through, but by squeezing and � . y are cold and .
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Finsbury zone. In this locality of 31foor. ,distance from the, present City Road thus describes the method,,of big work, I . I . jushing success finally or � owned, my efforts. ready for use. They then form A paying -
.. can and A 1 ' Roman Catholic. An archbishop, four . Material of grant densityj and in which
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, A Burlai Grounds. Here the Duke Of Mari" Drswing,,to my aid the Holy Scriptures -a bishops and nearly one hundred- priests are the a -
side you offiiii, ...Grgek, , A's far as I w9ut the, top and sides were
I boroligh's I � I . n Ar lits of the limestone are ,
Russian; ..Scotch, Walsh,, Quaker . and great Captured guns from the wealth of noble examples of'women as I , entirely composed of ,sulphur, while the gul � Pa! I
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)Sley&4.�. plai3-�s-.of.....-w.ovehiR:jn--,Qlm ! French armies wete pAtriotioally hauled ,well, as meaL-I be established in the country, but they are Always being d
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- - - - t-_ 'a � gan, inthe winteroLt _Xe9l1Y_.. ,- rl as in thp f a Begret floor, was a vein of alum w%terf And now .
or,resm-al Iflf4q.50-T0---rei&ro I e rllual—q- -Firiv-:4- -9;fid-
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-ity, and, too, you emu And- here p h religion called 4Z�VCi�4ou,1i__'____ _IlZt] duced, i&lcb,'i�ia "_In d _,witTi"tho cracks I �
, . proxir.4 by ulnas .- or . __ _ �0-oiilp-hu-r-idijt-ed-'M-Wi'tb: 11t.- PerMA1499ti-v_Lroug�, surface Is t4ps__pr9T___,__:_,__..__,__
I log b� b4a Col.. Armstrong, Inec f , . .serpeut- then A .
� Israel's synagogubs growing up with a 0 . -lbreez wasfelt, but formed Dy thei joint,% at the blocks, presents � - � I
. � � 'IOU r a ieniale ohArActer, willing to place w4ribip. , . In Many places a cQo. .0
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. historic wealth of, past agos and present Ordnance, A, strolling Swiss looked At the h-r"lifl-0 in the .scale of honor, and found -., The I professors of "Voudou,11 who have . where it Came from was one of those. things an excellent foothold for'boreas. - � .
I recasting , moulds and �pronouuced 'them . A portion .
powei never dreamed of 100 years ago by . it, in 'the history of, Jeblathm's daughter, the &6 serpofit,houge- in small villqge.wood p�41; finding out, The only living thing met of the roadway in Queen Victoria ,street,'
. the supineat of Christians or the Most detective by reasork, of dampneis. But. no 'Secoud--4 ao�ugbt for 'a female character, - th' was * %
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. - Brltis)l� subject; and I partiodIsrly An willing to forsake all earthly 9ttachments (as may Also be seen on the We' at *coast of W, 5 ,,94 animal resembling . adjoining the Blmnsion House stationof the
. Zeslops-of faith, factidalo,ts. But At this I Afrlaa) griginally, a 91 toid. It not, however, boo.,
. . . I Ordnance, officer, could ba instructed by A. mine Irom. tile Congo . Metropolitan Distrio
. ]moment the greatest interest hovers around for the love of God, And found'ib in the coOt and wore of the tribe Called XAndi,. but orawled 'slowly, turtle -like, A Railway, has just, I
1. 11 Swiss then or now. 'The melted brasswas ,3ught for a goes, qelobrated for th6ir skill as Sorcerers had. a very smoot Bud been laid WiM-tbis mitterial,:wlijoh has
. what I have been pleased to style the duly poured in 'hi@tpry of Ruth. Thira-I a I h and glossy skill. b -, - ,
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I I to the moulds, and then female character, high in rank and position, ners, madfa`being serpent- Whether it was ,
, Methodists' Neacs. Thisis the Wesleyan. - I and secret poi�o r - . I a regular inhabitant of the I
� . followed a frightful explosion; and the willing to jm�render them forthe dear love worshipperm, child . Was. unable to'And out - , United. $t,teswith excel.lell't results. I
I Chapel, situated About threo-quarte death of some -intelligent Briti I , -olaysrs and, 6aunibals. Cave , but,if'I was - . I , . -
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mile duo north on this City road froni� the I I sh artizans.. she bore her uniie,n, And: found it in the They appear to I have.brought their .arts asked to pass my obini6n upon it, I should -----,-... . .-.-.- ... . .
. . I Bank of England. It was founded on the Then. public proclar6ation. was made for history of E ether. Fourth -I sought for s, with. them from Africa, but while Hayti Bay no, as it was the only living animal ., : - , who pult4e. . I � .. 4 -
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I stro He cameoh�'sa,w s"M lie Conquered ' t , , � Bvery one may not k4ow wh%t a. 4% noro
1777,- and on ..the moist a4d dismal I was. so a rong and fervent that t1lQ* MOB to practice them, in'seoret. , � 'I., . Cave. On In � .
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� the 11it'ish Ordnance officer, and proved -toward event Could t ba, . u .y retur4 I was, greatly .ex- Mal" pulse is. To,allob. the following table. .
. I I I . Sunday afternoon of -November Ist, 1778,' that Moorflelds'was not the. place for. a un nab shake it, and Itwas, however, mainlyowing to the sted,'aud suddenly M* nose c6lilmenced may.be interesting;. . . I I . I
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it was. 'completed ,gpd. opened Jor foundry,and that Woolwich was. ad" ;� in flid history of Martha.' Lastly- ,powor of 6, Vo.ild6u j? that HAyti wa,,I(,,t to blobd freely and continued to for some ruiso jd the newly borzi iWant ............... 1�o to 140 �
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I dedicatory � services.. Sohn Wesley - And the 80 for a female character,' willing* to the- r, ronob.. Many .of the Preisidenta' tan minutes. All my efforts to. check it Pulse duritig.ist yoar. o ........ I -
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, 'me in big 75'th year, 8wi8a, Schalch by name, gave to,' 1�nglamd A -1 our ghoder alt life's alluremenbi, and have belonged to it ;'the present President proved fruitless, and so' I let it hate Its Pulsoduring 2nd year., .... *.,.,.: �:: ..... �..6100 to 11$
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hale, hearty.-aud holy., He' Preached A I .... nshe has really condescended to learn even if. itself, for the . great love - course. From a geutleman who re. Pulseduring3rdyeai ........... : 05 to 106
I I either cannot or Will not suppreas it, and Own Pulse during 7.tlx to 14th yei��:::' .....
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. sernion oil that I day from �& I rt of Solomon's well. . Then the i-ounary be6aine a vacAt she bore to Sesufs, and found it Ill it flourishes openly. . It would be improper Hided hear the *cave I learned thAt,b i .1 .......... .eoto 00, . .
� ruiii.on the highway, 'This was tbo,cheap Wing Pulse dtirftigllth to plat year ............... 75 to 85 ,
I. pra�er, and I have just finish'ed'reading il one of the, old legends of 'the Holy .-Laud for me to give up My authorities. It is suf- to the high altitude, tourists are generally Pulse during 21st tOGOth Year .................. 70 to % .
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: . in the very room wherein he composed it-- and attractive, place for thii proo,chers in tbe history of Elects. Having thus set floient to asy that they are of the bigheit,� served '4n t6t manner, and especially (,a. Ill old. age ...... I'll, ... I ........ � .............. ; ....... 75 to 80
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I at, the very table whereon hp.wkote iti and� driven out of churches, and here Jolla up my five Queens of Female Fame, the am � U f . . . . . .
� and ibat the facts are iudiAputL4bI6, being whcaO Ing 0 to 'the Cave- - , In inflarri-matoryor acute disbases the paise . ..
in the Very she Wesley first called the first M cumenical . Th 0 . . ., .
dr wherein he'sat and studied , rdst.was easy. e emblems, the.'col rs, vouched, for ionic by eye-wituesses. Out I _. .
. � I Conference, hn6v�m, to . . . � .. . may rise to 120 or ev�n 150 in the. Adult, .
it, in the 11 Wesley house," Adjoining this . , Methodists. This the regalia, the. lectures, the esoteric, the of over 700,000 -inhabitants of Hayti there A , , - I .
I I event is noted down as taking place in, thid . . roir Imobert4qu.Smith. . . I . . mudbecoino so freguent ill the child that it "
chapel. That part of the City roaa*hereon , odes and poerns .(more: than forty) being ire only 20,000 who do not openly belong , a UcI6 be counted . I
. I . . I foundry on.lumb 25tb, 1744,and itoontinued ct,mposed slid settled u - . Dean Sbanleylo last magazine article, in an � . . muso,ular exertion, 1. . .
. . the Wesleyan chapel, 6r.tho Methodist � , poll,. the'American to 11 Voudou." ' . I t mental excitomant, digestion, alcoholior . I
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: for five days. Oixelo4calp mud.fourlaymon Adoptive system., was complete.- The. I . 11 Macmillan," in which* he -defonda. Prof.
� Mecca, -is' situated is called- R-o-yal row. were present. Their � � ' the .' The priests of this religion have got abso- Robertsori Smith, e . . drink-, And elevatiorl-abc)ve the Beit level, . ,
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. The ground leased for.the grkveyard and. . programme was : . Emstdru'Star ascended Masonic sky, Into power, owing, to thei ndA ar4.folliows : accelerate tfie, pulse, And, its it'goudral rulb,.. � '. -
. . the site, of the chapelwai originally.skirtea, , FiroC 11 *bitt ta teach T' second, - 11. flow shedding abroad it. lustre far.groater than . . . r .knowleage of 11 So it �ik � in , the case of Robertson
I . I I to teachl', third, 11 What to do to regul& � herb poisoning and of. the aiiiidotoo. : it I, more fre4uenb lit the m6rnlnig than in " , " .
. on the front by little houses, designated as I � to - her had, over anticipated. ' It was . to Smith. Let any agree or disAgroo With his .the, evening, .It Is slower in Aleep, '&lid
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I doctrine; discipline and practice ?11 Here, =be supposed that this r' I book. But there is not Coo -
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. Royal row, But After giVing John Wesley. . I enaissahcO nothing will'induce. them to divulge, they. jh� syllable in it from the offset of rest, (Ileb, cold, or blood- I
- � his lease the city autliciffles,olahni then, the cradle'and the nurseryof Method- would W allowed to pses current in the . i . at conflicts with 'the WeHtminster CO . . - � I .
, ng ter- :.. ' call poison eithei alowly�. 6r..quickly- pain. j. .. " lobbing. The pulse of a grown woman % .�
. . r . ism. Where its boundaries and its growth 2 Masonic world without. opposition. .. ; ession, And .therefore, tts'fAr :as the I
. itoritil .right o1way, pulled ,down this row . I I . I I fully or the reverse, and , can procure a . , . excQeds,that of a rnmii of -tile, game afib as . I
. of houseg-and Ope ,�_ - .. . � statemeniis, of the Church of Sgodand. - .. �
- . . ned up to the frout"the " ' .. � . Of,coarsei at the outset the Order was dosth-likealoep. They are conBqquou mucli.�'619 �10 to 14 beats'a mluute,. and, I
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I , _, Wealey lot, This lot Was 118. feet from I .1, IV' nots: timid ARISures. . I- I I osed by all conservatiye . Masons, but in I ti y 'and. the, Free . Church . are, con-
. � . . OPP . regorted to by people who wish to get'rid of according to som'o Ituthdrities, is. labs fro-.- - - , ,
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north to south,. or front and 314 feet deep. . The Aipt.lucifer .match Was made in, -1829 , spite of opposition it has grown sbeadilyfor others eith r to galn'..from JpAlous or the q at in the tall than in tile :ghort person, .
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. I - - - �.. .011 it. -was- builkilie- presefit.6hapel,-which e-fl-rat�bel-loon-Ase6i�t-wits-rao,d6 in -1783.- - -'si-e-fite'-d-1-y-16 Grand'Ohapters-and-bounts its , .1. I 1ps depos'ed him from his Chair, it might ' ' . I
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1: � � . _. � - . . I . . I . ._A!Rly became larger by: alteratious,.and is b " I . I . ' " ThVabont Imiskming-mearried-- on -to- - an- - � i- � _ � six-inches,�Gf-lip�,i,i.lit�,-'--�-,-- .1. __ _1-_.-___-_ -
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. O'" -b---' - "' th . I th. -, Thimbles were an in obtioaottlie-Dutch . Jii�t:ia w ec . . . 1%
. In Nir - 1g.onoug ii�' I y �members_:.by . thousa,ndf3..:.-IV!t.4,i.p...thip�p, . tV6 4�p6421 V I . I �
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. - I dnOrmous,.extonL'.,It g0leasla, llide6d"Iuap . -9. . . ..--.. ., ....... 7 ... _ - - , . .
. . coining CUutnehioal -Conference 4ol-ggittes ' The flist irou-stearialiihip was -built-in, . years the OrderUss �cdbmblished' all those tile r4trmvelled-Ail Arabi4,- .or for bolng!&vgoo. -9.-. 8.1a.-1., . " 1. .
., .1 .. ... . 11 4 . name of 11 Obi 11 wberever negroosare ma.tbeimatician. �, Anahig.r Ir i Day A� WWrl�w, whome arrivai - �'
. . to the number of'ove'r the stipulated, 4 . 00,'. IN0.1 - - - � . . . . , .. beneficiallsbors'Whi6li'Are.. considered the found. IC..H,yti, while - tho'French bad ' emody Win him. ' .
I I : � I and twice as many morw It is .& Bquare6:, Potards were invelited by the.Huguenol;6 . d 4 ky of secret bandvolent 'organizations, theisland;'it was sternly ieprossed . more , ,own h aDds. He� is accused of having broken ,at Qq0oc is Chronicled, is the bead of the "
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. . . I . -built structilre,,solemn w and soli - d -locking , . in , 1576, 1 1 � I . � 11 .. . . .- - SU611 as, ' feeAing-the'hungryo V � ioviding, se'thimbither Jamaiombr Cubit—but ainbe thiscontract., -Holiaki;ob brokenhiscon- . well known statio�eiy aDdj)p4'1tln'gY Aim 6t - -. .,.,.-. . I ..
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, .. . re Imposing t1fan without. I There nre 331 difforen t styleo, of bicieles. ,licouragiag.ths. irldow by th ,then it ling ingrea its Baronet 6f: the .
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. . A 1114e, lofty;. flat selling shods- a single, gas now in time'.. � ' � , ' I . � . . ; � �. f " . . . .ro en'�_bI9-,_a=&Aob. It is the Free �
. . . I 1 b4s. -.broken .1863 he was oleo a * .
. 44 sun -light ", of great* power o5vel! the �reot. * Austin - says that the classes in Hayti. .' .. i __ � , .. , 'of: Lau4bburn,.Ili t ' ' ail 'f a *
I . . . I . . o gentle,'he,nds. :. Churcli'4sS6171bly which . of the W rd ' .
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. Qpeeii, Mary" is -said to have- died of & , eatalilishment of' the. id6wa'andOrphanal, asts 4. 1 o Y -O . IfIdoul, are at the cc as to enforce t] a Illed - .
. . W the contract. Whather-he,desir - lie city of Londp ,
. Angular p�ws and thq great galleries. The 4 ' I I � .. - The ',;rest *to as office of 8h6riff of Xiddlesex.'Jin.'1866 -
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. I pulpit Stands CIA prominentlyinfroutIf biokenheart. I .. � .. I .. . � Horae,, of, Kelituoky,*the 'only auocessfc�l . Cllrl�tz.s, at Wbitabpiido' ntrftat�whicli hao been thus bedken " .
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. . .. . . the rbc66sed sallotVatyj whizh' is a, kort of. -'EE&tg .'Wore first made I I a England b I y effort of this ofass I I . n America, grew out of -Tho drum is beaten at midnight ail( . ,Dot eviabut. But if he (loss, th6 , Court, of ,of London. '. . � .
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� . 1 . . added - ample. alcove '.to' ," thb ohmnaels; Spaniardo1a 1610. .;. :,:, . . � . . . I the inculcation of Alatonlc'cbixit�'to the -jo pe * 11 tile Sb..io. could certainlyfntetfei6. It WOnfd H43 represents tba borough of Gravesend ,
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. . . -effectively lit - up,' "by , ' three ' very .' Mesilier,'i German physiekimi, first 6�-Vb- female sex through the workingkr. of.`vbe. ime4celi * by .the Most . terrible . oaths of inter . fero, if he had been :deposed for � bile residence, I Poxhament, Sir Sidney%' : I
- iarge windows. , ,I -�novlced some .24 1 . -Aagtern- Star, ' - ,- � ,'. - - . 1. . � , ,.. I , � . 1 rea,sonh 'which 1. have uameet�his. having. . Pairsest Houlse, Higligate, is Ong . , ' '� .
I . , Oated.meamerism W 1766. 1 .1 . secrecy. Then dancing, begins, slid tlje*, travelled in Arabia; and Ilia being & InAbbs. of .the t, beautiful c6u:utry seats in the . ,
. . . I or W. monlimental � 4ablets- in . this I . I . � I � . Thig evening an ebtertainmenh will be leXcitement is kept up.by copfowi libaUona - MOB ,. . � , , ,
I � I The vellum -6f. bookbindings began to .be given b y the -Monabers of Lad3 xnaticiAn ; and. this charge .is -nab more north of London. His son,.Mr. Herbert �
. bliapel'-.* 'Six or sevou.'are within tfie oom- ampa�d -With designs in 1510. - I I . , rWaSbIXI&On, ,of ruill'till'one or more of, the performers . I .
. � - . at Queen' -Esthek,. Butler and Miriam chapteir's irrolovaub tliall those_ Ibis-ppsgibie'th&j, James Waterlow, who. accompanios him on - 1- .J. . I i
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. . � maunion ralls,affidd, to�he wails. They Are : - I - t - is estimated: that - tb � I . . I . 'fall -down Art'w-fit, when-1be spirit of tb6 Scottish. p6ople do': not care stifficishtly his (ladiadiah, tour, is. ffiis year bb . a J"ioi ::. .. ,�, ' :: i
. . . to thememory of "the Rev. Xohn. Wesley, I ere are ,seven of the Fastern Star 'at Apollo Hall, -Central - � V6udou "'Is supposed to Uve ei , .
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. . I . . ' � . . I 11 I for 'such matters to inaist oil justice beinj .Sheriff for. the 1. as x * , : :
�. . . the Rev. -John Fle'tcher; the Rev. Josep h� millions of Jews in,t4q world. ' 1. . .. M . U06 Hall Auillingq: � � .. .. . � . . . I th'�Bm Thds%, orgies last -generalli threet done. 'Ibis possible thattheinjii . . ... �- , � , ' *
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. I Bonson on the north side, and on the south , Cadmus brought'tho invention of letters I— , . - " , I . � � . lligbta and sornetimea longar� . On. the TI'Vat . . reaparties cibell, Ili -A 4ERXAN.r��-A, young lady of , .
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. . I I I night a obek is offered up itt,tho altar, and e'sb afr'id, of the eff6ot on their Jamestown,- N.Y., while i . I! . bathing "niar - I - - - � .
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. . to- ths , Revi Charles Wesley, the .Rev. Dr. 'from Syria to. Greo6e.about 2549 A. X, �. . � A c.Lic.-fft.iqbAL - awol(Km, Ina C, �.� . . . . . . ,
, . . , ThomasCoke and the Rev. Adam - Clarke. . L - . . . . ..... ,.. I I _ � .. . . . � d . C I i uIr ch their party that they will not Bemus Ptifilb Chautauqua . .take-;, -had &I . I . . .
. Accordlhgt6 Dr. Gunther there ifte 7;000 — , - ' its blood is ,ruhk'warm. On' the. second . . . I .
. Outside tho'communion rails -two ' Cladplalbe-of 111allimix Insane Asylum . invoke the-bi�.il Court But,if they.do, narrow-esoape'fr1om. drowning. Aturtler, � - ��
. monu-, species Of Ash.nowknowl; to men of science.- I 1. . .. I I . night a goat is treated in. the game way; 6 .
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. inentalpillors to- the memory of the, - Rev. . � I . , ... omit �on Strike.. - -. . �- 1 : But on the third night.chijdreu itre.broutolit, . there - is no doubt that the Assembly mugt caught'hold of bet ' .
. . I . . Jabez Bunting, , - D.D, ' � -Old Qu�en Begi is 134id to,'bav6 died of -1 . . . I .1 . I . . - bow to the law, ana the law: must decide in � ear, which ,daused'her -
. . , end the Rev. Richard' inciancholy,from.havin saoripoeaEsSex ',The Halifax Viv�ning Mail-fiavS.: i -There 'in; tbehe 'throats mro out by. the pri;Bt, favor -of the, Westminster Confession, Which to sardain frigh bfully, and but for the iimely - �
I _. . Watson . are very effective to t1lo"visitor , to his enemies:. . . - ' , - . 9 . . . � ,,, .. . . I has been it strike among'the Zhaplains of tfisir blood, is -handed round and, drunk h4a pronounced no opinion, as to the, ques- miiival of assistanao she would bave.stkafi. _- " '
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� . I . taking -6 coup dlojil.of this ifiteresting plimpel I I . � I . . .. Alls hogpital,'for, the, insane. �The'rov*.' w&.rM, a4d, their-bp4ies are th , on cut, up an a , gled. In order 'to extricate the turtle's . ' - ..
from the'entrance door. 'Between � the win The transfusion of the blood 'of one body � . . . � tic!] at' iss*ue, a;hd which therefore acquit
. . - � . .gentlemen struck -for -wages'.''.' It is believed eaten. .. .. .. . 1. . '. . ,% Dri Rqbertsop Smith.tl - ..'.: .' . . a . teeth train bar ear its b6mil was Cut coal. .: . . . . .
. dows of'the. main',%�alls other monuments iitd WAt m , . . to be.the first raiiiistorial strike on record ,- Before -the sacrIAt:o takes phice tho'triest . 1 ..: I
I . 1. I f :of A other was fast attempted in . . .. Pletoly Off; after wMc�'fi t6ok'tell:miuutos, .
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. I? , QUA du*describe it. - I ' ' . . . .. . I . I It ipoears that religious Services -have boZ orders- As i0any children as. be. req�*ea. " . .., I I � oi,�, . . . . to pry its Jnw'f;'4mrt. ' The ,lady - went �
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. . I . arid I'm&y be allows . . . , FOir F46me blind after the Norman invasion held for I the Most I helpless . Of' G6a,s 'They imust bb of pure African descent Lind . , ,-' .. . l0atililimIs Folbles. . - . through the opdrAibn bravelyi but says she- . - ,
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. I . . I look at the monumental dfreking to the slaves comprised jaifoftbe exports from" . or6mt6res-1 by I , , , , .'� . . � . . I I I . I ,Will never again A I it in the Chau U . ,
. . . . I . . . . Clergymen of various not over -ten -years of.age. .Those Children . For full dress, "shoulder. .bouquets are .0', tau m_,�_ I ,
I . Wesley- And thii � Emgla?44to.foreign� ports. - ,. ., . ; . , - , .. , ., ' . . .. . � . % � I ,
. . ,Memory of .0hailes a Is arellivariably f6ithe pretty, I I � . Brie Orap7dc. I. . . - I . .. I -
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� " the Poet,'prember �nd-'Churehivan wholli . , The swill-arin factory of Enfield was' ' ' � � . I i ' - Thlej ware' voluntarily gil - an up..or obtain . "M r I I 1. . .1 . I I I . . . I I � . I
. . . ilig'..any- remunernion. -* . - od by being is Atitoinetfe 11 collars Are fashion- . Marinelli, a.distinguishodmemberoft" . I
�- - , � Oxford dona.first signalized by, giving him established in Januiiy, 1�57- ..In ton years' delighted ` to be permitted to . carry the- Stolen by women who makelb profession of sblp-' , . . I I .. .. . I . ,.1. . 1. , . he * '
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. the sobri.luet .*6f diXothodist." lie was the'huiall6r of.arms Made -was 616,48.. giaa tidings'- --of the Gospel 'to' ' the it. They are expert At their trade. Enter, . Larbes of All -kinds mre N�oru, . .fr . a . . . . V Jtsliau.Alpine Olub;:attemptin the ascent; . 1 4 .- . I .
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� I irst mad so designated.. 'I'limve ,read There are 18,516 CIfIristian , converts in afflicted ones, '4 All went Well until a houeaminight, unked and.oiled, they .d� Veniob to imitation edgings.,' � ith two guides was"O've - b � . . t
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. . . his poems and, psv,lxr w4YO . China, and the gain Auring,the last three fqF weeks iigo,. -vibencertsin� of the- obso- 1119 it . - White moird , , I 1 wl I rwbolmed y an .
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chapel with embleinfibn the: pediment.�of 116ard of Charities could affora to give then conveyad to a- secret place tall required ei I . .. . I
� . The mania Cape of,Good HopeVisgiven by* . . � , fkemuslin richly am roidered. , . I I . .� ,�
. . .on . na like'd, with the lyre close by ; ohn 11, of.Porbugal, who augured well of' "wall i I -oat for t1jo sacrifice, when &I iiiidote brings . b . . . . . I . � ... I � . . . . . .
I - his imominielit, siknify'ing the sacramental ar Uner parti6s4o, the visiting d Ora ' - 11 .
thp6a a . future . . the they certainly could . it -t6; then its throat is on . � Children aid Silk-gauzo and, inribroidered muslin form . , .., :, . I . '. I � . ,% . . ;.
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What a fine line is this ibove tho, insignia : vilecis in the Asylum, once 'in thriie. 6i four for the * t'On 'O� ,
� - u discoveries,, having foun& ' : Afford' to remunerate I I" Bli
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. , bard -V rkicg men, *bo held religious.ser ' . Owy h - tu -
. preacher and post' are. comb ned. e1tr mity of'Afrlos. ' we
� . I.. Curfe,WBoll was introduced ir , . , - Ind delicate be.2.1fringe.6. . — . . . . . I I . . .
I " God buries His workmen; but carries -on ito, "gland weeks. 'The commissioners could not, see in ord.0 to be initiated into f, Voudou "I I ... ] � . . I , I ,
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� � . . Rig w0k," 1 omit 'the.- Long tilbute to .by William L,Iom It rang at 8 'o clock It - thatlight and the chaplains struck. .1 b 4 � . Collars -designed after the *style of tin - ' . I I .. . . . ., ., .
I I I . 1 I in .t is necessmry.to ave -killed some bulm"an . I . � 1, .
� I . . Charles. Wesley,- �hcwever 'beautifully when all lights a ' ,lid Area. Were to be eltin' It beoacief a serious.mAtter. It was a came being; a 6ild is *piefeired. - . .--*.. . � . ancient giidle are favored. Thes'e are ' I . " I . I I . I
Composed.— I never. felt. so mudh'.desiie , guished. ,.- . . . . ,. . I I .
I . .. . �. . of.,No pay,.no press Another horriblw cu' I *the. 'caraleRsly worn, forming w pretty- throat . I .
� . . hing., Filially, His stoin in Hayti S . . , ��. . . , . .� .
. to' d ton MASSROre.4 occurred in frout Grace -the' Archbishop being informed of evourbig of corpses, . . . . -- darnitureramd'ahould r.dr�pery. . . . . I . , . , .
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I I before now.. - Posthumous . praise -is of the Old State Hii-ase. The .,Jeath of. . I
. I . , :the Position of affairs. kindly volunteered So strong -is the' taste for human flesh, .- Bouffant,d raped overBkirts will b ' " i , 10 ftr
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� . - a or' youivich asion. - of George Ill. � and the services of � priest for &small con. that Midwives have b . qen known to devour this fall, with basques 6 e worn , , - tho .
very nie f " relations. I pass George !I., sees . . . match. The moA6 . - . . �
- . over the tablets to Alle, 'Rey. Th6mas Doolaratiori of, Indepetiddlice, ware 'su�. 'sideiatibli. Meanwhile outside aid was the children they ba�ojiist'brougbt *into the materials'will be Stiitthi. pluBbeB, vsIvet6 . _*_0_ 10
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. is alone's volume'of tribute. And -this 1 ! Whf�n -it I was .
. . � is � in proposed to introduce inmates of'the asylum *ere privileged to knuckles And hands. . promised for late autumn wear. I I I : � ' *
. . . Adam Claxke's ll�ouuRent before. in . . I I . ., , .
� . . Adkm Clarke I - Wh roll �of Zrbwa6ripd, "First throw Ow The Board fitnilyrasiAts the dermandsof 'not facts, I Will give one or two iustances. � reduced for " 1, L L - `
. � , now. gladiator's to Athens, a Citizen Irow the Attend Service during the last tWo.Suadays;. Lost it should be imagined that those are " *
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� reoollectio . . - d ' n the altar � full dress.'This style at goods is very effeca S A RS A PAn � - . .1
. us does not this. amme,arouse in . erected ikbbve a thousand years ago,* by our the Strikinj -,chaplains, . and the latest In May, 1679i two women Were I � . . —ran— .
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. o merest of Schoolboys .even, 'A white ancestorse'to.Moicy I,, , , � `� . . ., I . reports'are,to; the effect that the, latter are. .eating a female child, It wa;s provod that encored nexi season , this fabric was viiry - NUR COMPLAINTO DMUSIA, , . I
� . Marble tablet,.W.1th Vk.freely ornamented St. Swithin'sDay is . ,Tuly . I.. Waiv rin an will finally yield." . , . tho'child had baen firab drugged. ,and roll, popular 1168i wintek, , . , *. � ,� I . " ,-
� 156hi lie lived .q 'g, 4 I I : . .. And foir Parifyink the zlooa.;� , �, .
I I . Pediment, in the Centro whereof is an in Ebgland in the ninth a .1 I � . ... .. � . .1 dered inaonsiblo.� Tbc"pmrents,supP6oing Thlj� sutum . . .. "! . . . � I I
, eagle, reminds me of� the greatness of out entary. Tradition .. I 4 . . I . n Di'llinery gives several It has*beed In use for 0 years, anduias I ;
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. . sta as that 16 rallied forty days 'it! Congo. �' ' '. . I . immediately, disinterred It, restored it to- � ?this niarketforSICK HEADA IM MIN -IN " _ I I
. open, and'on. -them� are written Habra* quenoo of the, proposed removal of'his . A Lancaster (Pa.) special .to the Now iti'senses by antidotes, And then inserted noticeab e ii .tho style of brim, which THE SIDE Ott, BACK TIVE11 cOM' I
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. remains t6 the cathedral from the church- yo,rk Times says . A thrilling spectacle th favors the Very wiae. The huge p6ke ' PLAINT, PIMPLES bN Tll�' J1 -,i&1,, I
and Greek lines, indicating Adam Olitke,s yArd. , ,, , 1. I � �. ,. . . . reedothrougli its Side an&stiolted obloo(i ' DYSPr13SIA, 1111,10.8, mid all Disen,jes I .
. ' , .. that might have proved a t6rriblo accident ivorrithellearti This.happonadat port bonnet " . . 'that &rise train a Disordored.Vver or nn . % . . . I
Mentalvigor, varied learning and.Chris. - ., au 611 be worn ; the front is quite .
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. . I timil zdali But, indeed, 11 his ,praise is in Itt1he time of William the Conqueror, occuired'st- the ClIdWell HbU00, a large forinco. ' . . � � I narrowa,nd, high. .. .1 I I . � I � Impure blood, Thousanda of our.bo,st I � i
)� `b good Position Was hlao" The xolior� is, in the world of. drosd,,that dron. Physicians preset -1156 ltdal]7. Thote .
all Chriatian.churobes , and, I need Bay, 0 an V,lnglish -pound was an Actual pound'a three-story �botel, directly opposite thb A RRytiail of people take it atid give It to tht-ir chil. . I I
more. of., his character. Lookihg 'at his I weight of' silver And coined i into twenty Pounsy&mnia Railroad DoPdt, im, this oi - tyt ,caught with his . family eating a small boy. feathers will, play it rather. 11 loud ly part iu.- who use it once, recommend It to others. I . ;
Portrait 'yesteramy, I ' ,id shillingo, Now a pound ipworill less than about noon io-day. -The hotel Js b Another wag founa tied t6 a4roo class by.' jpllliner�'. Long plumeg, with. their Oues It is made from Yellow Dock, 11 ondu- I
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. d;yet . . . . I Dandelion, Sassafras; Wintommen, ana - ,
. . indicating genprous..expressiou., Hise � yea sixty-six. . shillings, . . � . .. Man, war; ' upon' the. roof Arranging - These offences were punished, in one,onse the tips are shaded through, several tonos.* . other well -know& Valn�ble- Vwta and -
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. Are of a laughing, iiomewhat slyly, critical - In the second week of tTuly 06 were the large iron hooks that support by -a mouth1g, in the other by six wookw, . — I � . Herbs. Itisstrictly ymetablel-and can. :
. , .. . not hurt the most , del Imte constitution, 1 .
I onfit, amahis long, early lisir serves to make 85,127 papers in London, r3ni,, 41,535 of the swiriging� ladders ubou'wbich -the imprisonment, the fear - of Vondon. not I&XXI-har011onry Me"164cem in &IJ It Lq droo- of the beat medicinalL In USO for . . ..
, a, pleasing. picture, beitsportrait6tnot, Whom .W&ire indoors. - and 8'7,592 outdoor painters wqrko,*wh6u A lease btiak lying . Allowing v, greater punislimotit,' ' . . . . L . . gland. - 0 Refulating the Bowels, - I .
I He wag an extempore preathor, and Made %This Ah6ws an. iticke&so 6f.2JI a' ne&rL th-0 edgaof the. ro'of abd in danger , L filled. r In tho'House6f,commonsion August 12th, . I is sol by ..
' . 88;, 4J714JAn In 1881, eight people were . . _ all responsible druggim", , � .
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I I l.telling and trubliful—a very pv6mi. 8, 626L QV6r $lid '6brrospondimg: perioa in for di.=g. and OmtIng dorpses. , Mr, McCoan, askedthe Secretary ofSfatofot Atone dollar for a quart bottle# or a. I .
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.. . . I � ilenbleature In his eloquent addresses,. lie ,1880, 1879 slid 1818 reap ti I' . atftmoted hia- notice. ;Rri .In the same mouth'tho iieck -and' Shaul. - the Rome Department whether his atton- bottles for flvo dollars.
I . (30 ve odor reached . Those who cannot obtain a botilp of ' ' ..
� ZOOks like a dramatic courtierf with P, thk0o� Tholargest.yokaofo niu.th X. - � t quickly forward to gbizo the brick and dars bt 'a wan. wore expo4ed for sale ill the tion bad. been callecl to the, o%He of Mary . ,
, thlopedleine froth their dru $64 hla;y .
. . '& . Cornered cooked hat Ou'L xb a Stuto O - Palmor'. who, for hiving �oxposod and , Be us duo dollar. and We 1�111 good it . . 1.
.In fact, it ip duo Maine, is ProVent 'b- from failing, Ali'! the not OAuSQd Market at Purt'au Prince, and Wero pur, . . .. � .
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. tionary hatSi &U,agohn L Oliva , ,id ,to be owliod by Mr, Will.imili him t, lose his balance, ',. Speoto,t9is upon chmse(l.gnd identified by an fl,shimediosI4 to I them. �
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. . .Wftloy� Was r. Their girth is �8 feet a inclIOA; 'the sideyvalk were horrified to goo the nian . I I . )k gQatelle6d 'At" thaL Old Bailey Mr. W.01MOT&A.-Co., 22titfacturare, I 4% , .
. favorablo to this heno-gesi, . height, 10,4 hands ; width nokoft tba.'bj�S$ in . I . L . . . I .. . . we( , . . by. .1 AMZT L . , 1. ", .
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. ."Which gave M.Napoleenle Styleto Souls, . PIUD90 Over the, side Of 'tile roof. The an - - - M, al , i - I xns=VnG, . :
and 2 feet 6 inches ;. length fr6ta shoulder. In X ebrun�ry, 1881, at ,St. Mark's, 11 ,a,k 'TustidO 111 ey, 0- S6�efi Yeats' pen'61 . : 040r. 1
. . . sedan Chair Carrier% mode to others. books upon Which the! ladders are hung ,of so-called. 1, pork" was said to, a ship. ,In servitude ; and whobber, in view ( . 'I 11 � g: I ;R '91 I � . 111m, ! .
face like Adam 01&ikels became this style I I . . do and as lid fell Xtioder, with . . ' . I
A blade tabuitook, 6J feet, depth',offlank, 2 ware adjusts it' ble oi�rCUmstmbeOg Of tile Qage an(l th6 ' AVAT A
Of h&t,L &lid he -feet 7J inches. . . . it were diacw�orad tho* fingers and finger. Ti, Is TO & CO.', igie!t�-Ciui,tomm.
.. to have been yory I great presenco' of mind,, graspe 0 jury's strong recoMmendaiion: to - moray? I I
soeins In.1806 , I I 4 one of nails of a human being, Thin Is park" Was . .
. fella of it, for lid had his -borbraitB always . a manufmobti-re of Ash guau6 was them. V or � moment he hung onspohdoa ull-idemItiplod As Iluman floall, .. . which were disre'Aarded by tlia judge, fio . .. I .
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The Plain white marble slab vith'its ' . grow from 8,168,650 kilos in 1874 to '8,079,- lar effort he succeeded la drawing himself 'Of it Child wore firat-rate sitting, On my and whether his attention had beencallea *MA02 MARK Tl�e'Groah PUS ' . rm .
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tek. 682 kilos in 1810. Before 1860 this valuable back and Clambered on rm a in b sh ngne,g;; L
00riPtion to'Lady Mary Fitzgerald slio ,m In. .the roof without &Biting how he know )IG Into 0 - at to the sentence of eighteen months, im. . t f ill I . ,�,,
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oats his. This lady left the fashionable world matter was all wasted. It is believed thab injury. � . I I I L . at prisollimout, with hard labor, witiolivag , � 1�1. . it Jun a ngeu _-�q I
I the refuse will now' become much more . I L . , he had eaten them. lie did tot seem to, .,. ", 11 Iforaorehialweak 'LL 1, k ,
" Aud joined the faith" bythe exertions of � , think It gtkango or at all out of tile WAY, passed at the same oo6sions by' the same I - .,� I
blo 11ndet a 1 "I. It, bosm, Sporhimor. . .,
valua Process by which albumano The Antl J�dge upon Charles Struttan far killing his � � .. , , I . . .
noble relative, She was brought to death's ia-ilig -Mend'e'ty 'a .on& of theOld0it At Cape Haytien a colored olor manof !I 0 , lintloteboy . I
: door by beipg tot ,On fire lass and :Uh glue . I lid extracted "dimostvBlumbloof the ob"'t&I'le 800101i" I the Church of V4,bgl gy wife, I 11 I I *
I .through 9, slig Wil L - - . . and complained that a , V and all 131fioneem �
I accid bb from it, . of'Lonifon; Subsorlbora emu give tickets to ,,,V- Sir W. Ilakdourt said that he bad mires 11 11 that follow as a
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L. CIA- 1 IOAVO the interior of tbischa I 11 — doull neutralized nil the good be WAS ..
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, beggars, and they are relieved if d000rving. a ou stateathat he had-nopower to Interfered �,
. . slid go on to'the rest of It,' wkdre lies Co . . The maw� vic&r�s wif6--JtVho lives next The boggi ng letter department is a special oin declared that he had had human ThIseg. , , . iny . � I . Abu so; its JOBS of � I'll ;... "
. . body of Solin Wesley, Of .film the Chriatii6la flesh offered him for sale, and that his wife much O118"'ff--1,011d0n Before T%l I
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I dOdt to YOut Mrs., BJCOWn V MM Brown feature Of the institution, 'The records _ - assitU46*V
world knows all, � I come to the ffont of I nearly bought; it, belloving that it W&Spolk'L 1�911 4 gal tak 'p".1 ,,�,.. '.
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. I the. , 'lugsons, mataw, N.V. W.-- include a copious 061100tion of such letters In February, 1881, four people were, fited When Mrs. ,7. Brewor, of Storrington, knin in the Ba0k, Dininogs of 'Vision PrOrnatlir . a � . 11 1�
a thdro sco,tho monument to B.� I �Old A
Ilia 1tPtb11aIV!6 11 2T,ho they any .family?" Mrs. CatON11Y illdOxOd- The company has A for devouring corpses. Wag dying a few diYA ago, flboinfOrm�od her _,go, and Many other 4180ilgbm V&t-164d. t4
. lilmostut Or 001181IMPOOX) And a pretnatarogrivo.
. it is 14 fast high, slid of 41 Well, rahrm, thidlo oldest boy, he wore . Venerable Offidar of ..Marvellous memory, At Jaomol two ,borpses were recently dis� son that it he would dig go many fast on swr2partio aro in our pat4phlet, whioll
. SiciliabUbite marble. , Such A son slid banged; aha,theit L we I
I . second son,ho's a-doin' who is a perfect terror to the insidious T,WO Men Were tfid north Side of a eori;&ln trea in the desire to bead ree by Mail toL every bne,. hb
, A oil Vents; and their gal, the oldestl6ast. 'bogging letter writer, ha I Tl
such 'a, mother make examples worthy of ' interrod find partly eaten,
those 7 , go I WaYS"aho'S S'doin., a year" ht* so 91
,,hO WOUldlivo and dio well, Inov , and two on hUijaVedo.of them, IL , . ving " SPOttcd " in prison for this, not boing able JoL Pay orchard he WoUldfind hiSimb6titandain the OpeofflaUddleind JdL gold by all draggi
I . to the , ittle ac i ,Nour � 11f1r, 1120 9 6, at six piodkitgo toy $5, of will lie 1
1 ljoining house where, Wes! By [their other boys,. theylp in a, roformYry ; T , by mail on toceipt of the worloy Y, .
. lived and C116a. YOU son onterby the bAek. I 00 I May Day So they Ain,t got no fe,M, ,b ' 01011n6. Ainarreaughtoatingsollildwaff shape of cash. lie did as directed, slid I
I _ V arl of bthirAvoh is en toute to X6va hrreatoa the day I of My,: Arrival. At found a tin box containing, 62,800 in silver AmIldramins
I IWO 1OWPOIZOa door$,Witb 1,& dingy a pp,g4k 62 lq_.�'pu#, . 0 0 t a to tilto advantage 6t,the 'I ,
� - It 14 6 11 ly t S 0 is, m0ou of Ch6stintis time 9,000 people aBsombled at and golap'pomposed oblelly of old Bliglish TnA (ANAV Nall0koillivX1 06., .
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