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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-08, Page 70 1* . � . � . I I . I . — I - � . I ­­_ _____i__'_ ); — .� . I - I I I �l!=_._ T__1___.___-1_,�-__._ I ­­ ­ ­­ T__ ­­_.,__­.­__ __ I � " � , September �Hl, 1881, r](40RO-411NATION. . , WS, 11 0ERISONAM,. __F_-11--_..-.-... _7.__­� .� I I __ . . . XUr,L,&*1)- LALTJOST, ISCOWT1841 xv, . .1i. Romonce Endee. 11 -I :_1;v;7:=_ - ; ; - ; ; clome of the 1"Irlibili ramlillusentney "CM1,101A Lord OlUagan will be the, Pro — ,i,,,t Andthfuiatboopolo it4lil lt�Oi or , 514ent of Plouro-praounioniii hAll broken out at -Xoft4l4*o1rX11XtV4, laRrInClug1wel f Itheye S � V g9tu -Whe .qllecnv,N Spe'evil-AXIMIlL 114opc of the Social Science Con- o5,s, which lei to sit Arbroath. * . L voinpletoneso; . � * -A PfABOLIOAL PLOT' Iri Plid lite Lund Milti-XV,CV13111491 this year At Dublin. 'r . , . Aftlu P,04 wouli Oilly a v. c0l; to the WIG 0)rougliaoioie afoanA with swcotilopo; I I . ___ . Over 00 Minu liter of tile Onnocent*- . :� The abort -time movement is to COMMOlice Ring Ludwig, of Bavaria, has, gone to ().1Y tile 8141160 light, purple andro40140Q river, I I 9 , , , The ,wages of farni-Imborers have risen in, September in Dundee, Paris to purchase, it All Serene ut 110111c flud Alli .three lamps. are to be erected in diamondo: 61 the. Crown, is reported, the Anti a 1130gering, low. goud-hight that wMang good. WiPI)ed in tlie alud, ;D�Xl(l Xltiii from 80 to 50 per cent, in the southern icrty _ I . Il6noN, Aug. 27.-Parliamout,was pro. Counties of Ireland. , I r by forovor. I I . I Liveo kkimecl. the City of Edinburgh for the trial o4the ' Private letters . __._..4__._�_ rO6u0dtO�4AYWIt11 tile usual magnificent - 14 cojiseq�exioc of the ro eleoti I! . r6celv04 at Ottawa from F30 be it I find God be with you I It baa boon I . , . cent rioting glit. Sir John X&OUlAuld state that his, 4 . Ceremonies. The la , - esith , Perhaps more kind between marines And. civilians in Bantry, A skeleton buried in I I contlilues to improve, Hai woner (Pa;aqu tile word) boon ,suroof i . , , lime hasbeen found Ile still inteiadsto knowing your xain,L I I � � DESPERATE 'SCHEME TO SECURE LIBERTY. Commous was the, moving of 14 '.Writ for an the former have been transferred to Skib- At Inetake,th only.eightee ' ' ' L' , , leave oil tile 8th prox. for Canada. ' . . election in C4mbrl4geibire to All the oreen, and replaced by i 4etsohment of surface. I n inches from the '%Nqao call'boar iio inuch Ju youtIA-.who cakes for A Ow. Tons's, Nfld-, Aug. U. -It is stated � I 1. I Rev. Dr. Potts Arrived home ye mvilt, sharpgain 9 I . � Vacancy Caused by the retirement of Mr. tte Both Regiment, , . aterday And the two.edge the Convicts. At the French. Island of St. Uodewell. Only about forty members were. , I . ; Professor Willisni Robortsou,X.R.C.V.6;,, afternoon from big trip to England. The. � SwOrd'Of trilthoutsdeep, but . . .1 � Pierre, at the entrance of Fortune Day, ftesent. Tbei were summoned to the : A return of the agricultural. holdings in bas beenappointed Prilipipai of the Royal Voyage appears to havii agreed with him,for . it leave$ lie stain I - � . . . . . . I . conspired to murder the Governor and House of Lords so soon after the Speaker �: Ireland, compiled by the Local Govern- Veterinary College, LGAiduti. Ile is looking romarli4bly well. I sliall just go back to 14y work, to,iny little I ot4er o%cers of the island, burn! th ' t. I � I I � Mont, Board, has been issued. It, shows � household cares, o Own took tile Q114ir that various questio I . Mr Morgan, An Edinburgh gentImmail, The ROV- J- A. Wylie, author of . I I'll on that nearly one-third of the holdings in � 11 I � I the What- never wako any show, By thno, pprhaps ". and escape in a couple of vessels. All trivial subjects, of which notice had boon aoarrivo4 at Tbur ".11istory of Vrotewtan . invalid soldier overheard two conspirators given by Mr. Biggar and others, could Ireland are valued at 24 And undor while - I so, tifter Completing 4, , . . - tism," in A candidate I ininyprayers . . - I , . Walking tour of 450 milfos, in, eighteen days. 0 POOt Of Historiographer to the, may think of Youl for the rest, oil this way . Tile be put. In the House of Lords, the Com- � &to valued under L. 15. The yields from the fisheries Pit and near and, left vacant b the y v talking of the plqt ,and exposedit X'Ot � upwards of one-half of. the total 614Ggs ro'vo trua(iea tof . I . . Queen for Scott ,Other gendairmes poA;nc#d on the GO death of D . y X foot shall fall as igbtly Asif my heart were napiratoro, mous having been summoned, the Lord i . At Ba,llyduff, County . WAterford, the, mouth of the River DOG have, during r Hill Burton., . a fe4ther- � � Who made terrifid eOorts to escape and High Chancellor, Lord Solborne, read ill, � . I the past few weeks, been larger than for the. . Lord Manners, the youthful head of a made a hard I Que h tile .session. recently, a, number of laborers were . ,,lot a w0i Ileart I otrong to have ard fight, Twenty oi . And A I pirators 0 roroguin ployed to. cut bay . on farms from last twenty years. . younger bz44o4 of tile ducal house of Rut, kee � to �aro under sentence of, aiath, And all the 0.1 on" 2 ('a r', P a which' . p. oe beside$ t Royal Com- ; em laud ; Lord (Irranville Gordon,, a brother of Patient when 0 Wren cry,. spft; to. lull them to . I Certainly be shot, -The ml. y t�r'o�p at n a t6iiapts had beau evicted, The men. The stagbounds of Mr. Malcolm Clark , . . I Woop - - 11 . I ringleaders wil , sioner, It a ed to the speech, which tia 1� I the Marquis of- Run -, the Hon. Mr. And . I i favored by the greater - was.as follows ; . were unable to use their boythou in conse. Allohloall, Riugusi -were field by Auction' M,r, , , tly Hidingiticke,C, d when anotborle hand . conspiracy was 'T Burke-Ro,olle, and Capt. Gaskeill of Filidstoritoolfa . liberty recently allowed to the pri queuce of rk number of iron spikes having At Edinburgh oil the 27th Ailli, The eight I . gorn where bors found only sand. . � � � isoners. My Lards a­�O Gentlemen: � been driven into the ground. dogs broug4t Z171 Be. I I E ughlild, are in New York. I . - � . . _ � The time .has arrived whbn I am at An anonymous Good-byl ThO year b&s been bright I Asoftas I length enabled I to I release you from your .. Altity of wool I � donation of 11,000 has tile blossoms Como, � . . I � J113D =.I. I on made to the Church Missionary The Peach with its waxon. Pink, th *sving allow . T.1111C 14OUGHBOU01 ni A few mornings since a, qua A few weeks since An eel two feet long, be I — , . � unusually severe and protracted labors. and wadding, with some portions of turf and 'three illolles in circumference was, S � I � e . � I . . I � I I ociety for sending of It a I . - Interview Aetween Alusband I i -,%Vlie partly burned and all oaturatp4' witll extracted from tbo-wai . ackenziQ P I a missionary to the I 1( Antuadoi to watch, go, happy to An, Aly relations with all foreign powers con. . . er pi es in a. house M shall thiMew , . ... I .. � I . paraffins -oil, were discovered in the letter at Notherdale. I! A4ver and the oborea of the Boo you pass, . . , I -Utterly Dendtate-Pentel, illLuviog, thine to be 9micableand cordial, Progress receiver of Golden Sub Poet-offloo. Fortu. Tames - Fra I I polar Sea.' - Rev. T. It.- Canlism. has beau I could alluost Illas the Print of your foot on Ilia , . . � I Betrayed Iffe'r Ifilsibbana, ' I . Amw been made pince'l last addressed, you 11 ser, shoemaker, Tarlaria, ban appointed to the work, � I dewy grass., � . . I 62 territorial arrangements in the Lev,,t. 'llately, neither the wadding nor wool won the first prize offered bi the Earl And The Church or S�b. Mich I . . . . . KINGSTON, Aug. 27. 1 � I W ,beat V , I -This morning Mrs. A treaty has been concluded vvitla the ealle- ignited, but smouldered till they became Countess of Aberdeen for the kept . �el,at Hugbenden. I am 210tusbalnod of Any love -I Yet r wouldnot . I - Tatikoughlielt, wife of the murderer, Arrived go . I I I . is to be completed and improved as 'a main-. havc your$ ilosyt . . I � . n Of all the great powers for the Cession extinguished. The local constabulary have garden and window flower -box, I Though You Iii It down atray foot. Icouldl%46 . . iathecityfor the purpose ofpayft,gber I ad its. hopes that they are* o - . , orial to Lord Beaconsfield. Over the seat, stool) 60 low, . . . . . husband a first visitat the jail. She was of -Thessaly to the Greek Kingdom, oil I . . . I a thd track of -the , Haddo House, the seat of tlAi Earl of which the Hart, was.alocustomed to occupy, A love is Uut btilf-a� love -that contents. itself with . I . o"Wed to enter the cell wherein he peaceful execution has begun. ' _ . I incendiaries. . Aberdeen, had a narrow. escape -from being Queen Victorl loss . I . I I , ' . not all Recent events in Tunis led to GO _ mmuuJ_ A ffionater laborers'. meetimi was held in . a, intends to rIaOO 0. menu. . Than . . I .. . . . was confined, but remained iti'the corridor 0 destroyed by fire ba the Ord insD, . Much mont, the chief ornament of which Will ihO 10va's utmost faith, and truth and un. I outside ilie door. When .they past th cations between my Govornment and the. Cork Park one Sunday recently, at. whic), � dams:ge. was done, however, by wateri a portrait medallion. . � I .. wavering tenderness. . . . I . .1 I . , - . hot . li burst into tearp.L and wg.p . ey Governmailt of Fxanoe, I ba,ve -received' resolutions .were Adopted pledging those on . I -or ndarly three years I the weaving trade While- Prince BiainAr . ck was in King .. . a Par Wo Ord by . � . engon Only th'is walk to tbo stile; till t w I ... - ­ ­.- ­ - -_ - -"- .. _ e &Csfactor-y-assurancea-im_m_-ILI*Eepubl-ic, strike n4t - to , return IQ_Wqrj�j�ailtlie_wages...- - xlr-haa�been in a vi depressed .the. authorities publishod nearly everyd . tho rive ,.- _., . , � . so 'o i e bet a spea i g. 9.i6 6 . Lania A _ � -- -- -------- ­__ . - I -1 as to the rights secured to me by the treaty , were. i&reama to 15s per week. Several I AY* That Ilo,wio io-iltilet and cold,1 going and flowing .. . to er t o drea ful d' e .. 0 Ommitte , I � . condition. Happily work just now-ospe- a request to, the visitors ter respect his forever, . I I . . I � .4 ith the Bey, And as to the relations meeting's of a like character war I 11' Id . ­ I . . ex reased is repentaudo.and asked her between the regency and the neighboring -throughout the country.. ,T . oially in woollen fabriica�ig plentiful, I " Good-by'll' Lot rno wait to bear the last, last I . I .privacy and jaot. mob him .too neverel I hat ow B todo, 'he told him the only I � � .. . . , lie f A b6ttle-nosed whale, tell to twelve foot. Sometimeothisraq, . . y, - , sotilid of Ilia feet L . .. . I , . I thing he could,do, was to look after big soul . Ottoman: territory of Triboli, . I manyinstances have accededtothe d an '. I . _ Alest was'printed in very Ali Ana I but I think Ili this life of Oura the bitter . . � . I A convention has b4i but those who Are not in Positions 0 . I . . . ,, and tutu his thoughts towards the next * . en siped -,vliioh I do a I long slid frora eight to nine feet in girth, large type, OC(,UPyiug nearl�.the 'Ohole page o4tivolglis the 0woot. . . . . � -� . I . .. . . . � �ecures to Europeans in the Trat%-vaal, - fear their harvest will be destr49d. . was foifild by tile Frederick, of Macduff, on of tile newli . I .. _� . . I - . . . - I I . I I _�i # � I I I . world. The inter ow only -lasted ten subjeoiteto the important conditions therein, Ireland will thin - ye I the Wild Ailt. floating doud, choked by a Captain M6.odle, formerly of the Ounard ' . 1CO11lJLNTXV . Selo . - , . nainutes,.but was most affecting and heart- 8 . - . . lap have an excellent good-sizqd salmon. , I . . . * .. . I SIDE .. . I . . at forth, com lots internal oelf-govern- bar Line, has just died at lil'. li near Liver- . .. — , . , . . rending. On the streets'Mrs.'Vankougliniat. P � vest. An unusually large area of the �. . . s � . , was stared tit' ad thou -h.. 6he was & wild Anent. - It awaits ratification bv tile rePreY island. is under cultivation, and tile Outlook The Clyde shipbuildinit trade continues pool. lie had .been fdr 86 yesis in the .,A Woorle-ell Teux Old CHIAN 111[oliday - I ; I . 8&ape this annoy sentittive assembly Of the peopfe. I 'trust has not been . go -favora Very active. . I�, July fifi`een vessels of 25j- hervice of the'conipany, And bad advanced l?"Ot'll V04114ew her Lovel'o, to Take Rut . . I I beast, and in order .to. . _ that ,wilen conAimed it will effectuall- since 1872J. The ti his for good crops 5.88 .tons have I b I een' launched, -being an from tile conamand o I f small vessels to be pol'oon. - : . . . I .., I I �. . . . I anop was obliged to. I oilaility of South Ilage iii-Leinster,com- . * . I . . a . pnto? a� Arocery store .contribute to -the tran a in rease.of 7,388 tons.over July, 1870 and 'tile, firmt cornmandor of the Bothnia. For Ali i nqii;%4t has be . � od ask bliolter. in the -back.shop until the prises 9, million ul.1 a. hall of aoieq, and the I . I . . I I I .. I . I .1 . oil hold. at Brooklyn ha . . lady who brought her to the city should Africa and to the stability of itil' affairs. barley there isfirlb, .while. the bay crop is of U38 over July, 1875, '. , the last five years ho*bad ocoupied'& luora- the 0480 �f John T.7Pidgeon, jun., the youth I . . .. . � . . , The lie ear Which I indulged.on the last . I . Th " lato Mr. W. ' F. Watsoni'llas � I � . call. She in a pitiable sight, �tpd, besides occaslonpof. 4 - . the most Abundant Ga. redord Hay,is also e tive position in tile Dock Boa;rd of Li�er- wlAi ao rat Poison because Miss Neill , '., , * - my addi�essing �o.a With I . Ulator, and in �pool,, .. � , . . I . 10 . . respect a, large crop in , oil of it will' bequeathed under Certain conditions to the . . StillWall,bis foutteen-year-old lady love, . . I - beina enceinto, wears a ha,�,,gard and care- to tile witrin. BROutoland havei been ful- probably'lina its way across Sb, Geoige's National Gallery of Scotland. Ilia very . I Tbb exiled Xing' and - Queen of Naples Would not, go to Rockaway with him , I � . . . I . worn expression, ancIv looked as though she , . Ali Tellie, Stillwell t , 11 . had not a friend in the *orld. In reply to -filed, and I beve to notije .with inuch Cha,unej to supplemenithefolling off in hli-o' 'extensive and voAn to collection of prints, spend their summers 6 1 tit 11oulgate, . I -il s, .1� estified Eat' she � , I . I , I at) , qui t y , . I . - riltisfaction, the termination of hostilities : - a - paintings and books. . " 'Wit" fourtemi yoArs of ago, and onid-Lasti ,* I . . a questioiA asked by a -reporter she* said' I ­ I , E,ilglialiproduction. . ;�* . , m. liuscripts, I on the Frefich coast. The Kill- Allows no . . . in that country. 1. I . . . . � .- . . , 0 Monday, 9 week ago, he asked me to go to , � I . amidst sobs and'itears *, 1.1 There is no. truth In the Anouth'of April. in ' . I ,.. � .. . I At the 'Highland Sooldti -�how at ambition to disturb Ilia easy ox&tei:ico. The I . in the statement that I gave -up' 'h '. . I y troops were- , 'Italian Govorinfioxit has lately taken into. Rockaway with him; .1 refused, and- be. - I . I . � , ­ Py Us, Withdrawn from. Owidah . WIRE E-Ne-Lilsill, 1KARVZs,Jv'. , Stirlin*, the BZke of Stitherhind took the . . . said: 11 W0111 yo � . baud. expecting to get. a revVard... I lov . ar,, and the gov- . I . 9 - . I ootistoleration . li, propusi I . . -6 . - - _­ ___ __ , , � _ __ _ - _ � _tt � . * first prize-inthe cities of-Highlaild' bulls ; cion , tellifilla" to . 4 Como, it will be the .last . I . . ornment of Sontlferii Afghanistan :waa. Ruin � anti � 10hnister Erought by 1i the third Highland oxen, I 4ple's' the time that I may ever ask �ou?.11 I. -R . him - too well for 4bab; People - Are assumed by the Ameer. .1 hav , ... . I . prize for fat , . restore to'blie hoi Family of Nv . mid I . I . telling tbesb'IiCB to Pub Money i4 their a 110 reason I rMs., largo fortutl I , M' y COUldn't 110 - he then said, "All right"; it - .­ . .. - . AAVOelcls .810 I and gdcoud'priie for Pon of three shearling o thoy enjoyed whentla u, � , " . � ' own poi .1. -heard the're was o, reward to anticipate any disturbance of the Peace , The'Mark Une Express says., I I The past owes. , - I . � ,s&V on. his throll 0. - , . I wall thc.a. aboitt il o1olock; At 3 o'clock in . . . . . . offered', 4ab no amount . of-muney. would oil the northw6stera-ftontiei of India froin week has brought general. disaster and ruin .. .. � . . . . . �Rirjg Xalukaui-, does not par I ticularly ad. , tho.aft.(�rnooll be dropped a silver dollar, , .. . � . .. " . . , the,coliteS6 with the Ameer into which 'to the ss f intermittent In all action ot damaged for injuviou - at . . . � mud he asked it of .the girl .that . . make y hu4baud, it I could I pair allro tile Pari�i4fi- ­ Ilis Liceeding irmik. I picked it : ' . me give Al A:Yoob Khan has allies entered. ,Is),, tile attending doctor A thtit ., - I . I '. hang ill his el).cetn-Would willingly dono, . - It ,qill be st)rms culminated on Thor in a . .. - state 'robs to the Minister of 'Foraigii Affal up; hu said lie .w. � . . I my 6bj.cdr,, ,while res&ctill,, si i " plac�bos," tknd. explained - .: Anted it tobuy padson . . . . I " 1, * . IndO' golleralthundomtorm. with delughlarailifall. lr! Wi! 11; 51:40-y told. birn- pot td talk so' - fool.:; .' � , I I as he could at or . the " lie prescribed .1 . a 1. . ter the'ehildre ' bett ponaeuce of the Afghan peopiz, - this as 11 anything to" comf6rt the patient , illust have 'ulitonlmbo'd tllKt ufficio?. 'I T W-1) , . . . � . Pt 13U - to prorrAoto wb. � . 6111Y,' I iohl him there w4a I I . . tha�L I can. I will have to remain a "' . The do�vnp6ui of tain was; on".alleaTes on there was � he'4aid, " 4alighted with. Pavi,;. - I � is a city no use buying - .,� ' - . . : by frfeiidly offices, as opportunity may' .�,Iiich had been rpi)eati,dly wetted - And � uoi . much wrou­witii hi " it as We hall itt in tho'hous6 -. 'I then went ' . . I Lake &to I have only. three. cotitB ill tho arise, the restoration of peace. . I . in'. - of splendid p.,daccs, Bat wheii you have to tho box and .41 . . . . worl�, and seven children to provide -for. I ... - I '. dried, or on� standing grain, which is ' . . . I � such, pub] lowed it to' him ; .he ran - I � . I I Gentl4inen, qj, the, 11buse of Coll 7110n.1 : . . . C611tellaillor.av'y -Gl(-.X111A2;"S., � * io buildings, why do You A.Lot try . I � . . . I If my hu8baund io'hun"g-which. they tell . . I . i :'. literalb, -eaten tip by mildew. 'In the flooded , � . . . twol, have fin6i men to Put ill them? .The . After tile atiil.grabbed it out of my hand ; I - ' . - I . . . .— . � . I thought lie wds.orlly foolin . . I . . . I mobe will be -I till taice his' body 6it to ' I thank you for the supplies whichyoll, Ailitri�ti * the. dft3&9tOk is -(,Olilplote. . his iticas,! beituty of your palaces ji�rs with the philn- . g.; he � took the. . i . . ' ' ' !Ylewtwtop democroticAn, . . .. I., Buck Lake and, bury -it" Be. U4t Zcalv�ee. ­haveproNided to- meet * tliq piabliC'obi'A,r'g-q­ ,Ullthatofred -'rickli otbrywhero ' suffered. I . . I I ut-of. the box'bh, I *iel . . c , I 11 liabli of the itilubbiturlte." ., ��, . poison 0 his hand and,put . .. . I . , I ' the * grave -when I v, ant. to, - 'TIA66 is no ' till I fertile' contribution ,you liave liberally The position of the haivest has inaterially wtCs the reaso given b� tile Conserva.tivos - . . . I. . -it in'llia,wou-till, a -ad hold it there; until he .. ''. ... 1 4, of Duofries� Scotland, to 'refasing fo have The Grand Duke �f. liadoli wbo is about ti . . � � . . J� I'L . truth in,'the stateiiaelit that Downey and 1. 'madg t&ards �Ccllt affectnd;, tradej and iatdg. improved one .r !nea hinisrAf,; A WAs'twenty minutes M. .. .�.m � . � tha expeilses. O'i tIA " I . . .6ost? liberal ofitill: .him: lylouth . bei be - Bwallowea it ; he -. " - - I n4ade it up to.�betray Lige to'-tho, pjIfoQ.fot Wi4 in AfghiAnistau, . 1. shilling ,* on Wednesday and A� further. .Idbythilig to do with th'i-prbposed. statue to to become ajtlut� 14 the , . i . . I I Robftt lurns. But. tbo author' 'of ,; A* tbe.preseift Gorifian eovoraigns. - U* ' . ­ . . . 11 . I shillitig on Vrida . The advance, which I. , I . ' I Is PYTA, roinvi,,wil,sittilig oil the lounge ; he said to � .1 I I . I . . I �­. 11 . __­�.­,­ . ...... .I., the sake of the raward. DoN,Vnoy has been, . ,Vy. Le'rob and GentleMC71: I .y , au's aM ,' ! ..w -giol - , it Jibpral_U,11�1_pjapvilar, ,mOVL1­ _4nO-­-_7.'T� .1' -, � -1-1—W --,--- --- . � . � I . . . ... 'ThecofiAnorciulnet, hLti' . � I :. Would have aw -at ibillitAgs, � �1\1 , guJo)r:6' T,I)AU'_ . j4 %A meni.- 1U0y,;Nvitb...&I1,. I ,\ _I 11'rXI , ,. i.illow I I -or. I. . � a'poor friend to nab," . I .: . . .. Quated to aovei - ,b TV— . - t, yes . . 0 I . .. . I . .. �0`t ons with r bered whe6 t.116-vario-w-110fildoiJ Tories ot 11lelltil.,'LULd his widdy And unprotendibg. lto,� " I ropiieri -,4yos and, . be 6 and' he ' . ' I .. . ' anco had. Thurada�ls Weather coutinued, was Duinfries havo.. � deservedly foirgotten pharaetor,' have mado I lAw a gretit, I . .. . . I 1 7-�- ' --'— � ..,. , �-.' 1. have been susP6ullbd, but I continue desir. I . been . . 0 . . � . 019.'k 19 RITA ENP,, 6 AUJI C-1 D.E. , - ' ous on every. grouli'd . Checked byFriday's suil8bine. The.advant,co I. . I --favorite* sW1J,l10%Vhd: i � 1; I then -- said 11, No," but, .he .- , -, �, . � . . - . I . . tp use Any beat offorts *. . �-Otl(wa,Fre0l?Y0�. . �. I :, with his llepublica� Laci-Lbors on tile Swiss aAAq%v'0;i'(A1 it -was 'too It ; 6te ; .we . wanted to' :, ` 1. '-, ', � � . I . 1. ' . . . � , .. . . 1. :. ' 'for- U.G cq'ilclusioTi. of a tre . Atty . On . t . ering In -the provinces -was a a1iilI1h4'b6yonA.tIiat * These rail,�aya b.ave bedn,haiddk�oli:tllo . .frontier. Thi Grtind;B'��Iso.ia'ArA4rriod to I F3011(j, f,jl; . ,till, doctor or his folks, . JL lAndinty F nruxer khoot". 111c, Top of . BRIM. .in1obdon.-Of ihe'few ham' Ie9ofthe'iie%V- � - . . , . � I . I . . , .. . I fayorttbI6 to e.ttended. ilitercouMe bet�*veen . P Settlers in HallBa"', Ixeitts, Nebraska aild, tbe,oirly (1aughte.r,of We BilaperorWil : I but lie ; � �, . . ... I , . W-1:1 ljot Ivt 'us, is bo.did. Act wanfarly. . ... .-, . I . i Ivronluln 61r. - . , . � the .two natrious, to whose close aiiait , 0"OP offdring :.nearly .all',. liad spioutod'.' I . flow. . I .r, .. . I I - � other parts of the great West, where the - . t*di�d, only & o A Wiartou* despatch rep6t . is ant jollow'S: 'attach so great viiiiia. , . .� y. . Foroign wheats are tN,,;o shilliligs and flour I Mr.: L aycock,'Mi.P., has jus .. f his J!011in. to kil6w about A.; at. 6.30. 1% ni. , - - � . . . . � . shilling:'atnd sixpoince sottle'rhents tire not morotban fifteeil years fortnight after his fotbe'r, �vho loft. him an I Nven b for Dr. Burns. ' ., - . : :. .. .. . . .. . : , . . . , I , . I . . 4. . .. .. . , � The �axticulars of'a'.13hocking tragedy in , The Act for the r6galatiou df the foregs, Gue'shilling to .one old,'tball all the viaiie4iiQlA4 'of I?r6Videllce, income of abola't X40,000 'PUr -anLluln. �m IIG . The jnry.r6turned ti*va ' . . I :1 I better. .T& E�gligla tharkets hro Very.baro flecoign ant, .fto . . I � raict, -1 that'. the - I . I. . . . I - ,. - died ftoin a,cute ma -super ' - . ' - ' ' the Township' of 1�indsay', on�illo Nnin, cannot fail to inereibse tbb' e - , 9ts, and anniv .'woms;��anol ,had been to atiei)d.Iiig.ftitLier'8.tuneral-at a bov TIM, �� puts, , bi I we c6ine lo'bmud. It appears tli�i ilailit,ky br�anizatioli_ . I f'�C'enoy�of the of foreigii.floar. The suiiply of native grain . induced ' I '�** - - � ' . � , � � . - . ci w6rAn8, -and`blight, 4nd 'famille, a)U4 ObU11try. IIOUL46 AAQar Xelveastle. Reverai by'poisun� adininistored,by himielf-duriiig-' , I ,;'' . , I .dilfp-on I . in the PtoviucialmarliiAts 1.� i),inios6 iiothing. .. 17, man named Win. Lyons, rosi. - I warmly A-plireciate t1io.zeal,.and asgi- mildew, aAad,graagh6,;Rrs,. and potatobugs rooins wore bei g. newly pa,inted Aid Mr. a-temborary aberrational mind."' -' � I . . . Lot 14 in tb(r1st coilce,$�'io�, i d . PO . il ,,a . . I uity with which yet rt markets sde therefore greatly strainedi . I. .. 11 .. . . - eat Stokes' i have devoted your- altagother.-Ju � Bla�kron `372estlern' R01; L%yoo6k doAh,phl,iiied'of. the Paint, affeetig' . � " , , . . I . - I ., I Bay,,Ieft home OA tile. 20th inst., fntimati�g ,flelves -to the task' of Anaturim, . a measnre Stookscu'either,sidb of'the,4tlantlo being, . � .d.il I . . I ­ ­ . . � . I g . . . — 0 , .y �� I . , . . I ways. - I .. .. .. 11 .. . . . . to in ot'rong .hands, the supplyhere callu ... him. Ile went to Bafitbourne,-vaid there . A,Geoi farfAior mistook his xaggea,son., I I � . , ..-.- .. . . . , , his family that he,was - going to'- Lion's for improving 'the relations Catween, the ?t I - -It gcois'for nothibg that'luen w6ti4 'live 'died 1roin th'6 effects. "Tho'bulk Of his for a, scareer bw Ah a; disi . : Head. Not'. rei�rniiig. whop. expected, Owners and' occupiers. of' larid in,Irelan& - exdeo& tho.de'llahlid until the 'groweir:s,in . . . . And pl' lull * � , . .. . .1 I .1 . M - Ion er:&'ndl6ad.healtliiera-ndlil%p'plorlivbs Wag! ent.allea-bu big son,aboy .shot a bullet into'him. , . 1. . . . 57 , Y. � , , . .. � . , . . . new Creplln�LSU djent ittf property , . . . .. : America forward the * . A I , - I � . - .! � . ., .. . . .. . . I . inquirlu were made- lit Lion's AeaO, affd it and for oillerwise battering thd�;�o�ditlb ' 6-43&friA code of conventi6nal proprieties. � out 14 -years old. - - . . � . . .. . . . . . --of its agti6i population. I 11 bulk tqo'ver�ower Atl�ntlo' specitlato is.11 ab . 14 1 . I .� I � '. was found that b6 bad not been there. - It. is my - . . I . � s uu .ten but inexor. To M'ak'e new hair grow *use dsibolibe;"a - .., . � Becoming alarmed the n.eighbors'bQan,& ,earnest hoi , hat the. now law'm4y be pro. , �. . ,-, I ��. � . . . , writ Partly'from. -the late loss -of her. baby . I I 1. .. .. . a�lestatutqsrecaritonare,ti6np,ln!udnaturp,I da��Ilter, and partly 7from the cruel treat- deodorized extra6b of. p6trolaum.-. This - - � . . � I strict sdarcla, and his,remaiiis' ductive of benefits cominensurato with the . rLASIrElt �1,s ,A .FERTILIZER. : � . I . � . ,. were found . I . . physiiaian haii t natuftf-petioleum hair renewer; 'as recently , , , in,the w6odsiseveral rods from tb6rodd,alid care yodlAve bostdwed upon.its enactments. I I .. . �. , _ . I . Main. The . he errors� and' m,,Ab � of . her relations, the . Princ a ' , .. . . . . 613 improved, �,A'thG-only thin&, that will really ` " I I - . incongruities of socW .life - dully forced qn� . . . . ' . . I Interi WXperini :. .. Frederica, (Barotes� Von.Pa-, . ��, . . � I sented a gbastlyspeutaci up , . 'Gis%tion �Vltll- -Mr. D. 33allingal, 1 his patients.out of, thilii moat'urgently mis- ., - . I . ' I, been found impossible * In coAv big attention. lie does his best to xeasoii df.Clamberland has fallon. into a. Condition dressing, -.----'-- -1-11-1, . . �, I . � . I . .. ' I about &.mile from his heine. Tho'body pro. tiegrat that it has . vel-R&m'ngeA`) . produce . new . hair. It is a' delightful , : . . per portion: to p6ceed with mittly measures, on subjeo�ts . our near. n;eighb ' tIA6 other (hiy, the . of profoun(I melancliol�. ,The,.' Duke of � . ­ ...." .� . . . . . :,. i, . . I I . of the cranium having been blown completely of iruporta*nce, and thati notwithstandiri .. . . chlevous follies., but'for the , . __�_ ____ . . � I . - - . . , . � I . . ... ,which are almost unparalleled appoarane or, . . Cumberland, 'soi-dlsak King of Hanover, . I I . I . . off,frightfully disf6rdng his featifres. Near! exertions . 9 e of hose potato'. oiroli. thin most part, . ... . � I .. . ,. season � strikes all' Wh I rlid , the Words --of *isi fallen from his, I ba- . the unfortunate- m&a.lay uAal to the vbu have been .!unable to ad64uatbly pro� . . .. . 0 see,it, we gdthox _1 . �­ by his criti6l biilh�vidr witiiin and hil - : . I . -his g . . . . light O� stony. h64rts. And harken brains. I . . ! I d - plaster- hau�hty 06tiduct. .. withoub' his domesti .2 ­ . . . : . . 11. trigger of which'a string:v' ;the bountry with,legislation. adapt d facts rdgarding,tho beneflt of lai� .. " . : A, R D I - ; I . . I vas attached.W#h- Ado - Society has. plenty of -'cburag6 in the main, . I ,'i L . N t , 1� &IGO to its gowing:wantd. � 1. . 0 iihielalwe think, farmers generally o�gl]lt , ' circle,'Ia&s.estranglid the sympathy of his '. . , . . , I .. . . . . I I . � I . I ., ; . p in the dild, which it is iuppoi . - I , .. . - . but its members lack the inbst.virtilous tri6nds and endangered the 'popularity of' :. I . ..''­', . '. ., I a , . . to know, for it is. to that Wrtip ,t Xr. . � ..''' THE. VERY Bits' : ;' , . . . - t- has been use tile I I ma' 'to be ..sonsible., .. . . . . . I . . . . I used to Commit tile foul delid, as on6 of.his . J - �my study ,to - , _izer tha 1, of valour, the ,courAge . ­ , , , '" I ' ' ' ' �­ � - . . ' hands was terribly burned e' 6eitional Powers ci 'to - - .. , Ballingal uttribut6s -much of his succesn. . . . I . his ca�AiH6. '" * . - � �' ''. - - , " ' ' ' -slid blackened X, me in Ike" He use , I .-Lanedt, ,., '. I .: , .: . . ­ 1, . - t � , ­ . � � ; ". - . . . ... , z� . � . . . . 8 on liu average -three tons of plaster Qtor'* and M a -C h. i A, '' OA� ' � 1% I - , . by the ignited.. powder.' *The, body wai� land with vigilance -'and firilauggs, .butmth ' . Whou wecorne to A race of women who : 'The Royal. Priocas Albert .Vi . 0 . . . IL �*:. . . . .. ., tak, . � yearly to the 100. acres, and applies it. shall beln the forefront of *�the- fight, wiffi �ec r ge I I . . I I . . I I 1. I ... en to his home, autT. as there i -w -AA& 03orimillotiob, ,while' I. Gavilestly- dMire . cs�eeiallyto Wover,�potatoos,,turllips and . . ,,ihesous of the Prince of Wales wilm. WOR10". . . . . .. . I - coronei in this section, it .was buried oil that t116 colidition of the country may.so . h at. sent home 'to. .their mother Z ` - "N. . . . . ­ ... . . . . I . I '' stiong indivilualism, strong ambition, con- , I I I .� . '.. I .. . . Tuesday by the neighbors, and on'- Friday improve an to 6nable me to dispense with or. young clover on,wbea,i. ABxegarUclovei, curious bresent from South Africa. This - � .- I 16,1nanufactured b . , . I . . . . . centrated energies, initiative and aobxve,,we-. .� y, � I 1. . Coroner Tay]Gr,'of, Alleuf6rd, wa� notified abate the use of the'teltpo5kary ex�e�fionu,l he has found, the bonefits. very striking and shall have foil do without tbo.sympatlay, the is it, Cap; cart which they ordered'to be . . . " . I I . . . . � .., . . . .. provisions. - .. . . I .. I -unv . arying,., and . '' in -Ml 0 , 1, B � .. of the occurrence. No .cause issassigned .. . I . , as' he truly r� arkool; coiistructed -at. their expense, so graoit. a. C,OL, .R0S.&0o.,T0RQNT . I .. .4 wherever you have good Clover, you may O�OtY, the tendlilrii6ss which, until' now we, . 1�­ I . . * . I I " .. � - I ' i have considorc , I . 1. . � 1, I . . P � . I I I. - � for the deed, but Lyebs,. being rittaoi, � 1 - V inally I.ask you to Join me in implor'i A the 1imbtion of. wola&ll- faucy"did they take to th6se queer vollicloB, And'fc� sale by dertlekd.. Ask voiir =orchoanuor - . 1 Ilkses of � ­� ng be sure of a good crop followin�.Jt." .Mr. - . . � . I . eccentric, and ba,viug'met somb rev , tli�.blessino.oftlie.Alinighty�on-�our A� - -hood to show, and the right of 'mabbopd ia.' They alsoisent, to -their father- _9v_ collection Lardine and take noOtber. . .:. . . I . � . - . . . - uni te& 10 f- ______ - : I late 'it in thought he Was brooding oiyer his , efforl a for tbc peace, quietpess and bapPi7 B. a plan with'wheat is.tosow. it - on' land. receive. We.. shall hive'' to' reconstruct .of ther tails of fifteen kadgatoos which they' This oil under the, severest test and most. I . . " . . . I � . I dix Which clover has , been turned undOr .: dotivo competition was -at the- Toronto Indus. . . tiouble� and put six untimely.e,nd .to'bio: , ness of %be Empire'. . - - � . . . society on' a new B'CiLle grid different � plan. shot during a,"kangaroo, fi�lnt. in South Aug- ,h er in a fib of derangement. _ Ilia death ; .1 , I I - . I V a. . . I � � , , , . .1 . - - - ' I ' � I be better than wO have now, but zl� I I . � 0 '... I B N'h�l b 0 . . � - . . . . I I . season has entirely exceeded anticipati J . * �.. I is a great' misfortune 'io his wife and � SC01111 It Regimental JDf.yAJguq1Ioni4. 'on" -0111 not be the same; *and thooe'of us ma Dean Stanley 'who*,* it is paid, was'oned 0 we k ine _;� '� ... ' �p - - ' 4 r 'It"I - - � o � � a " 'a' , y � th ov.�_ _�atht , - . I .. . . 1. I. both in. quantity and L quality, and . . I I beat he .1 . . I fi whom he -has left in F44&iglatened �` , �'tbO- bepardoned who. look to the c�an& with . n* love With Jonpy Lind, used -to be Called H il U ,_ P .. .I ard All. .1. . . . .. . . � . - circumstances.' The following Chingos in'tIle &isi same roinark nday be intensified as regards . . . . '' I , X" ib"I n 4 r* � . � . . I , care about'two weeks before. His wheAt this Ib.may trail . t " Mi" ' t the it , tit 0 D* � . hi -1 I .. toll, . n tIo. -III i - , _I,jl?,t..., Ott.- Ivor D "al" I I . .. An,i . glastioll . . � r � .1 An I I.. . . I . . - - r b . A gr ..It_ . . . . aptch- regiments 11 that pretty boy,"' whad he - I no . I w . - %. A-. - - -He was a aieady,industri-' more apprehension'than enthusiasm. - ,The. entored 'at '. An. y an ...hillitu� y ,.I. . I . � . . One mad, slid' 1 4 . after the hio'barley. Last year Mr. B. raised an � I I . . Of 8 took offect . -.1y, I'll, - be b . . . postmaster at until ti few months ago.iWas' Ist ult.-I - . . I ... . . I . . . I . .. .. exceedingly large drop of potatoes and thlil world without .Wom%uly , tenderness, BaIlli and, 11 thor little Dean" later. in ... but. a . � . �.. I 1. . . . . .,. � I . . . . , Stokes' Bay. � .. . . - ... . . ... . . womanly sympality, will be A strajige one. life by one of his.best friends. - The Queen . , ' . . . . . . � . I . . . . . I � � � PUFSENT TITLI.I... . 21PUTuns, TrrLn. " . ry. promis6 of , I - E ... . . . . . . . . .1 I I . . . . st"The Royal scoti Royal Bootstothian . - 'q - '. ' ,' � . . . — I � ... . . season the keturn, .gives'eve ,. But it must be do. Those who. fight, ran . - Inlirribol bim'to Lady- Augusta 'Bruce in, ' _ ._�k . turning out .equally .wall. The general . _ . . . . . � . . I . .1 . — __R.D11 R.. . . .. I .& * DOOME0 vivy. , � " I *-Reginient. ., . Regiment. . : effect .of plaster upon his A6il, 'which is .not Pity, those who strive Cannot tend, order to keep .hire near heirself; Lady . . . .4 , . I . . . 04th Xing's0wn.Bor- - ' I .. When the - doctiine of in dividintliam bus Charl6tt.o Locker was .the sister of Lady �. r,A; -0 I , . I . � . � I .. .. I derors. 1. The Xi�gls Own Bordarots normally loose, lei he says,' to render.it �. � Nl� . I Eruption of tile 1114 0 -nu. VoIcano-Fleting. I.. . I finally conquered, the Practice ofaympathy Augusta; and the .blood of Tennyson and, � .. �El � I I ' ' . ' �, I I , , ,Iosi heavier and better in every respect. wi to'come to.an end, and woman- `Robilrt the Brace meets , . I . . - . Froul lirbeir Irute " - . -tG1h,0anAcro�i.1;;. 11st Battalion of caln6r," 0, . of- Hidg-' 1. i , WC33MMM: . . . . I �. . 1. I oniati Sdotch Rilles., He has used the fertilizer constantly it . - uto tor the I 1 1 . I . . Vic�oniA, B. 42nd Royal High -.1 The Black Watch Royal O!" hood will have- entered on &,,lnow phase And grandchild 61 ibo`-p64,4b6 -is aio Z� I our. olt , I . . I received from C., Aug. 3i - news just landers. , .. J Highlanders. , boyhood, and. believed big farm ,to .be in - an untried develop'mont.-Qtt� . en . , .., . grandchild . of, Lady Cltq,rlotte Locker, I I Inati ditment In Speech . I ' - . '.. I . . .. I . I . � . . . . Honolulu relates that the I ' better oraot And :more productive to4ay L� . .. '. - And' lassro-oponcol-fortbeFlill4nd Winter. F.Okolr­ - � , : vote I 71st W9bland Light I let Battalion of. tho'High- .. .._­­ - .. 1. ; .� _. wer believe the Isit of the Bruces. *cular6 asid tostimodials fr6m hundreds where I . . 8,110 of Mauna, in the Islind of. Hilo, , Itifai , I lantlInfantry. . . I tban'ltwas twexity-five yomrs ago.-i'dris .. .. . I I I I .. 1. ., . .11 I . . . . . Ckrain and the Wcuther. '.'; . .. I . - .. . we have.talred, addre I . . .. . �. � I .1 I one of the Sandwich group, is in a fiercer .72dDukeof Albany's Ist Battalion of Semi 'Transcript. , . - ,- ' ' ' - I . I . . ., , -p � . . I " . I . stage of eru�tion than ever'. All day and Own Highlanders Highlanders - (Roi - . � I .. I I . . I . I . rhe.'Fuinri 1181onnuma-Landtp ol'the STA9111E RING 1146tITUTE, London, Ontl, - . I . .r. f . I - .. 1. Burfal, . ­ . . - '! �.. � .. . . � . .., ' � .. I I There is, a large. quantity of now grain .. , .. . � - I I-, .. . . Nvoriti. . . I . . . .� � I - . — . . . .. . .. . ire and. �� ' . . -colning fovwo,edi conaidoiing,the so , . � I . . Brol1l6ril;shiro. end Battalion of the Black. . `IV-oc9uI,0rLys.X16r the.'rarmerm. - . ason of '. . : . all night it had belched' forth. . . 2 . . ' ' $) . . I . I.. I . I I smoke and cinders, While. the lava" accom- , .1 . � I *Watchltoyal Highlanders tho,year. This may be adcoillited for from . '1*14ew''Blexico and Arizona,, . .1 _11.S= 3001P, - - . . 2nd Battalion of, the High, . Akteport from New York says. A � eor. I the fact that " sa � . . . . . . . . . :_ , :.. panied by horrid r'umbi gas p.ou�ed 71th Highlanders, ' . Q211au evbrything is so dry� in the Soci (New-Mexico)'correspo.ndenb T*hleL - ) , . . I . I continuously down -from tile gapWg craten 75th Stirliugslibeo. I - I'lat Battalion of the'Oor- nually days longet Will ont ffer_ oceed rat, ,,"will. never I . I . � ;. . , The molten stre4dis slowly moving .At the � . dob Highlandors. with their seeding op�rationi, and fill in amouht- to much in the groat -economies of 'Bidle P Adi "CORSUO,ti've sjru"p , . . . I . I land Light hifilintry. ce of *the' drought in New Tersey country that- the fafiners cannot pr Sp. .,Louis Globe-Xlevzoo; all much at . I . I 1. I . . Ing upon the farmers. There is no second . I 1. 0 ... . I . . . .. I . . Aldred aild ten yards -ons. 18th lliglilandeers crop o f I . . I . . I . I � . . . � sixteentlibf ii ad - - (Roas-Ahiro Buffs), .Bufr,3). - drought is sometiling fearful'in the Hectic fbg grounds, but if 6 'ti'the -if' a .. 1. )?Olt . . . I : �, f ,frass, sAdvilield acres -of corn can I ' The .the republic ana tho,world 'excelit. an min- . rate of one lan 2 Ad Battalion of ScafOrth . ti time by bringing in grain, . . . . Highlanders -(Itoss-shfro , lhile-a day, and a vancing . . . . : be seen w a 11 1, ven 1� I I . . . . i � .. ithout ' n e�r of the g1rain and - - - On tile town of Hilo. .At present, unless 7OL11 Qt eon's 0 , I tBattallon oftlieQnoon's witk the leaves blistered and yellow. Tur- to the south of us. A Mr. Listor to-da�y bundiedth part of their - outcropping, 0�).VG-11j;_A, � COLD,S, AST1111Tf! - � : I -.' . � � � - I � . the eruption stopg,*thore is nothing to save 11 ,� . . Cameron BIN I, %�yn .0amorou.,11igh. - . 'told a TrAtEs reporter tbat� the pasture oil omisG is fulfillea, thby ire . deStibed. . . . wiloormo-COUG11, .. ­ 1. I I I laurlorg. . laudOM . . .. nips are butniAA4 up, and c6le 'Vill 81intain, hisfatinissoburiloid at be is cow . pelfed ibe�and I I , . I . � 4P the town from being overwhelmed. SO *061111orthsbiro Vol. 2nd.-Iiattalion of,oalalor- a loss of m6re than one ball. rpylltur6 labdo. up.bli , for that ere long-tw6 of - * 7 . certain is the expectation ofthis ostas. . untoorbigbitinry.i onlanscatchitifleh; to feed tiny to the stock 'anti drivd thern tile 'wealthieA­ States -in ,tho Union, or �� ', ; V-1WXT-, ,� ' � '. .' ' -­ - . . . trophe occurring' . gist Ilki ilooss Lott I 10tBattalio, aiegcorched'asii.by fare, And manv,far, fivS slid 13ix �Milesi to fiu&water. WhoRt upon the .'globe. 'If but a, thousandth This 61A cst,ablisiAo(Ir6ili6dj call be-wifth'conft I ­ .. . I that the people :are �flying, 11H n of Princess. mers %to already compelled to food their . Argy1lblaire llig%!f LO111"'O'S 8l[1lld0rI4LUd­ . from the island said- taking refuge An those landorg,.. ' ... I - and Arg�IlRllire Higit. -stock As in: winter. �.One great trouble is ,�Ld) brings $1,80 and white �1.28, *per fraction of tile expectations of their miners dence knLoninionded f6r the abovo complaints, .. . . . . I I ­ .1 adjacent. The .. greatest consternation per- . � � .1 11811ol, NOW onts sell at 36c And- ' TUY IT Jfvoar­moi:ohaAAt has not got. It, he � . . ( - landers. the drying tip of the streams, c6rnpelling � ol"ring find prospectors in ovek realized, tlioir,POO- Cangeb it fi,.� yri . , - I . . I vades till, and the dvht�uoition- of 'the crops 02tid (41ordoii H1911i 2nd Battalion of the Gor- .420 to Abo, rve 050 poati 00c to 65o, barley ple - will - be the fattest puised race ,of , ) I I . I � landorg. I . many people to drive cattle miles to .water. - . . Hx�,. IV. l4rdlifin. . I (10)1 I'lightwiders. , V � I '(Forinorly T. Moldo, & Sou)� . . . - . I and other property bas- already boon cow- I Incoss 500 to 600. 'the farme if4 nrb 411 cryitlg out bonaliza,.kingson this u agy0illoic6uti- , " I I . .. � . '. . .. 913m sit �h (y 1, I a 11 (I '2114 Battlilion 44 Vrl Tho maple And oak curl up their loliade as mIlLon Ontario, ­` - .. � I Pie 0. . . I UlAigo'll' and and if tile blast from afurnaco had struckt9orn. loudly for rain. When ib Comes 61 ill udnt,- Alinost every mountain 6,ave*r1i and , Irs. I 11roprietor., I . . '.1 _. , , . I I Ilighlo -ititherl, . . go on w1th their flooding, but ca w . Vning oil Aistli boars upon its adamantine . . . , .­. I I . . . . . . I Avgyllsbirc llighlaudOis- Grnbs allio ard Outing the 'Potatoes in the Unot Z.fore, yal � . . I ., I . . . :, � . , �. - ­ �--�--- . -!Utogetho � . i. , I . .. .1 I I .... ­ I � I I— ________7_7_ - I . . 1111 ' � * . —, . . . . . . , *Ctr Altrvitige it'itw in 01000111141. V ground, r the. outlook is not a as the ground is,baked almost an li&'rd As a doors the soal which. stamps -it aq: a - . . . . I C,4k'l'-O'-1VffN94TA1L(-.4.. I I . . board. . , � . .. treastiva house, Ore crops 666 vVilerov ­ V I . . I - . � ___, _­­ -1 _. , ___ _ . .I . 0, __ .- - -- ------ - -ti - fjj­­)!�Ait I t treiAt, cuts , tile moun- .. I . .1 I - I I a Ag 0 - . .- .­­­ ­­__ -toll Y. thb. ronally ittloscotell logimhttiolk w as offooted, it is too late'6;v i6i. gily to lic of any .. I 0 _- I ,.I . .. A ., ... An outrageoux,rrantil lio pliAmantone, , or " N0R'rH9IRN PACIFIC. lie 11141 Wipphig 1168t. I A. Marble ntatualn ohortly'to be erected tain railgo, WIZI - ­tho sandy - bell I. J. RAILROAD IAN09 I . .1 � I 1� . � I . . ­­ ­.. - � - . I . . I , - . I , . � . "' ��tc,,rzgion, b'ut Amongst that lv�as a much 'aid to corn anatbe Crop, will. be alAnds.t A at Misfiolorighi in matnory 69 Byrom M. - of every - arroya' glitters - with atorns I 91, () r1c 0 , . I . . . OTTAWA, Aug. 31. -Tho Case of Attempted called for mAii beneficial ActlAy'which total failure. . ; _ 1 . . , � TV14118,W)POR 1FA&RIE, US. -r. fill women marr�itlg after tile 18th ult. will �. - � 9 � � . - - I . 50,000 FilrMN. 6,000,064 Acres. ' I I I . rape, in which a young lady named 'Mit 1)61100triO SeDlitelo, T`r6fessdr -.in 010 .of precious metal, ' No (ixPerionced iriiiio� A , . garet Sykes, who was returning home, was II&VO 90cutOd to thani".1*F; absolutely, Olie Wh(illsan I 4 01iltm in rL, 06mr-lu-111mid. : University of Athens, 'hag'jumt coleposod has ever Act foot witlifti this realm 'of * !, . . . I A K,I,li.-tl%'Iieftil,itlill.91�IlDlea(low,c,ll4lceTlmbeti N Coital, Willgi , . . all inscription for the baRO Of'. tIAO 111101A11- rnino�alogical woudom without exclaiming, 'i flariving,- siaek Italslog, bal Ing, ' I attticked by a tramphamedJed under their own- control, find tinaffectable Mt" Andrilw Carnegie, -the millionaire Mont- It, in in. Gt0ek bexamcitek verso, as I bavo a bAiii.dred tinitis, ,I never before . t Fnel shot lVater ill A , 1,sild.2, ll. I ' ' .� ban been- disposed of. - The prisoner, who by tbO debts ordeadli oftlidirlaulibands,thei and - I T - had been committed to Pombrok lboveable or personal est%to, .whether .. 1. I e jaii, was whole r iron and stool master And railway proprietor rulls thus: " Pause, truviollor, &till look saw anything like it.' The whole vast ?lot- 0) 09 00 I)or norb and upwi one.' . of Pittsburg slid New York, has just coni� on.33yroa, the glor *of L . [ 8JxbIl ' tried beforo'4u(Ige Doacon last Friday and acquirod before or aft�r IrAttrriago, so long y ,'Ingland, and tile Wo) -k O mountains and foothillaftolin 0010, '. Al'.411 and live alinual.11 Anbuts. Re. I . I I lionor of the dtawliters of 11411611,101,Y)IO, 1 - 's one Inigo bioid of y 41ite,d Fare and VrxigY A - I pleted a noi accompanied by 0, party I , a seem !A to tatters, I . sentenced to two months with bard labor Aq kePt distinct, and not allowool to merge loved him so w I I tollillualitt, W'rita for 11 Publi�fttlons No. 03.11 1 � of friondg, who, as his guests throughout, a Ili mernory of his uoble ininondh and Casket of goins", But illell I (ion l)ow,11 111, Agent, 79'yonge N - � in the Central Prison, Toronto, mud to among. that of the busbaua. '48 regards have been with him from tho time of set. liew, the Greeks of Our day 1111VO United ill wliat, about tlio rich niii'Aort.�t. deposits yet -t,, Wrouto. ravITTewport, General receive fifteen lashes with tbb eat-o'-Alinc., marriages contraoteaprior to that date, the -tIn America. Tho rido was raisingthismarblotolijin. linitvf1swho, undeveloped in 01%ilada? - .' . 'I A 1,0111,19011ti ­ � ....... I __ A . I . .rtios Gap obtain the benefits of the Act b g sall Brighton, And it torininatecl At !I . : , 1, AliUll, tails twice during bis imprisonAndilt. This po gun t� fro I in when Greece Was iu tile agony of the Coll. . I : 14 I 11T XXT n. S C> rr 14�_ . - . is the second time ho,�as been convicted of by executing and registering a mutualdood, to herlhid, and encouragool tier - Wlien the Emperor of China trlbv6ls in .. the same offenco, having before undergone tbough. witliont that deed all porsonal Invernoss. most of the chief towns and fliOt, CAMO � --- , , a term of eighteen months. 1,i . . 'Property which the wife,may acquiro aftGr the notable Eagligh ,, Aights,, upon tho haroon.11 . 11 . public iL is said, that one hundred men I 'A'. V.- 1"kVINOSWON't * , 1. . . . - �: . . route wore visited,-' Mr. Carnegie and his - A DOW f6abilvo inE nglisli parliamoutary dro,4l;od Jobt like hina trnvol With him, no Si,ionfal Land AgontforElarnikJon, Olit.. . . 4 � 1k._. ... I _�...­ the passing of that Act will be thereby friends ro-onibark at Liverpool to -day with life was noted lately by the sppearjtu�.p of that his� identity cannot be discov0od- Bub . . � ______­_ I . I Ot . ' * . �acll Haskins, a carriago and sign- . 1 eotodtohee� ln'tilocaso of the Wife improsNiong.of England acquirod during a person in the lobby, who accosted mbin. what dom lie dd-wben lie base, bolt on his - � . clotte, Mich., dnriylg a fib of a' lie I ,A (110TC8 WAN11R,b.-1lTJ0_RJ1,. : . aintor, of Ch londing nacnby to her husband;' an this unique trip, which are summed up by hers and solicited, their vote on behalf of 13 ORO ? C_ T1VT1,',r08P00t6blO 0111I)JOVAllentfor toac .. ugono day last week, throw becoming bankrupt, she will beraliftor rank h. a ,srunkon vomit'il' - - ob tile complotion of *6 51r_ RACIAWS motion �with respect to the ', 11. It, 11. the X)rincessLoiliqo loft Osborne mw durim, N neation, or longer, or Perinzile up a live sun fkih,"moiouring five abd liko all ordinary oried,itor. -to Vronch commercial treaty, Thin t6ducb I for Xonfliligbon Palaco, London, oil the l3th, few vnert,,kie ) oung ine "t, for- . . . . . I I �'o ,0,6 rilogio from Inverness 11 In this and adjoining . threoLquartor inches in length. The fish, ' I I We arrived at the end was much roseuted by several motilbors, of August. The Princess l3oai aceorn. c0nfltftlo;�, To those who call aboNv fair Bnaeo"s �0 The Grood !)nice Paul of Russia is seri, wn,r_V00y'ran, ta"" ovotlifig at a o'clook.ly- who threatened ring it under the r palliod, her, to Portninolith ir .1 uda-loptai .exponses, liberal conitnt8gi(n, livedtovaral hours, And is now preserioa Of 1,-t.X,ha1-yn801Mrihi6F to b L 11. M. yacht a I in Alcohol. . I oUsly ill With an blection of the chest, I . � ,. 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