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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-22, Page 3px­�,�--_ _1­1111-1-­7�- 1 — - — III`-- , . — - - I - � - - .1 .1 __ I- .1. I I-- . __-, ______, _.. ". __ - .. . , , . � - , - _ . 4% . . I . . . . 1, ". -.1 . I I � � I I � " . I I . � I I . � I � --—A -Wf,��- I � I., . � . I . \ I � . . I � 0, �__ ...� I . _— - 1 . — ­_­. .I I I __- __ � I . . . I � I I J . . Now " Sept 02014. :L88:L- � Mcir 111piepty and $he "itle VAtipot. A I 1140MR11foX VAX I CAVRAPP03111%. wilix.; ]EDINAV190111 19FIVIINW. .1 - I I I 1. _____ . TEE HAAVEOT. I � AU1114,P)MO 19116a *NO woxr- I ­ I I . - . -, - - .. 7— On the Queen's recent visit, to the Edin. burgh Royal, Infirmary the &.04 . ^10 $he "ire Zaectli� Of 0in RbOtOgraP41- — ,� . . The Grond Ateview by Xler Majesty et' . � . . -0 � New Tork14 T � . 40M. 1rr;1Vn*e 19polappipe, . ... . "Icku.con it. "1100rave. I ,gracious kindly attention ot I Her Majesty was We have just received, a request from a I , New periodical for permission to tile Scoittsil, volunteerm. . . . eltio : Reports &opa tUe Va.Iq us - I. The tallest private e4sidenc W, � 0 !Uwe All bodily ailmonts, are, more, or logo 11 I I arrested by the appearance of a little qrrl in female who was lying under a .York publish our' portr � I ait. We doelinp the The E ainburgh Scotsinan.of the 25th ulb. 4 thus morallses on the great military of t4e M, artlx., ,. Torl� will be one , now in process ofarectioik for William Piokbardt, 13eventy-fol ., ` . tpgolit appeals for belp", nor can we doubt . m *uat that help should consist. The -the ward kind of little tout, erected overx bed at the Loner, with thanks. U ,Oar Our TOU$004 - WO once Allowed our portrait to be printed. A pageant recently hold in tbat city : The I . I I � - at . I � i wtb, street a4d -I?if ill avenue. It wilj be, six �, I more fully we understand tug nature of end of the ward. Thogirl was of ilia doll. Cate Appowrameq seen, in persons. Passing I - while after, the offl.coof the paper printing most,magnificent spectacle that. Edinburgh has ever seen, was presented in bar midst INTERESTING TO THE rA ItMERS, . . Stories in. height, with a hasom - � ent, maellar . and a sub-oollar, making nine . 11 stor I lea . . lany disease tile more Clearly we ei that � I I . - 8 the discovery of the cause means the ,-out of a serious illneas, and She ,emitted A. it, sold out its type to a country office, sod . somehow that cut of us went with the lot. yesterday, 'The city has often aforetime . The volume of reports on the harvest in . betwo - , ,an root And foun.daticin., To balancel I discovery of the cure, Many plolmesses Are peouliar wheezing noise in breathing which, . at once told the instructed Oar that She had, Later we visited that country town, A heard the oramill of arms in anger and in, � , I on sport. Armies have marelled the gh bar the differpnt coutriijes of the world which I I . is brought out by M, 11. Estienne every the height above the curb, 12Q jest, I - . there ,will, be a breadth of 52 feet Una 01 depth of - - ' a foisted yporl, the system ,used by pbioono, a, ' uuc of ­_fdii71d,'b6ver der the name I. . I recently been the subject of the very serious mall came up to us and said : 11 It Saved urlife,itiait?" "MaId. What . . Street$ and have .onoampe . d ... - I It in gnglmiV I h r to bei., yes 1, is now being issued. T a Fiercestruggles haie her first Js the 1�5 feet. 'The depth belo � . I w t eon iq.26 Ii Leh feet. The is remedial drugs; the only cure is to eschew I opera poiling, the windpipe, surgi- tion, of o I cilly known no tracheotbray. T40 El you refer to?" 11 Why,Jonkius' 4 114 � I taken pl � . see At � gates., Monarchs . hive been liar citizens, a � with Portion of the. volum, des various . cost I astims a t 0,0 � . . t 4 0, 629 00, It is Pot known fillether ther I . a will be a oteata the poison. Others, by limbits more or less r nee with thellealthliwsof nature; At va !'A , � I � peoiliali appearmucti of the little.' sufferer, of Cozallar," 11 Never heard of the stuff." ,, Didn't 2 I'd swear you were the man.'� and they have been surrounded by all the . - , ,,pride, . - . CRORS IN r-AANCE, . , i elevator in this house or not, but there I to cure Snell we bmye to reform Qut habits. � . puts about, tho bed, .And the arraugem a ad, Her Majesty to inquire ot.Mr. . Ile lef t us in an amazed state, and presently 'came 11 pomp and eir . war." But lie ounistance of glorious ver at .any time was monaroh � . )eing'-fiii—ven from the varions reports I I departments. The wheat. crop 1 reported Are elevators in Many private residences . � h a . 04 11 in that city. T erg' i to be. an olev ter I There is nothing acoldexital, and rarely an � ything inevitabls, about the disease ; we .can Bell as, to the nature of' the case, The case, as. appeared, was one of special another man up. Would you recommend me to. use Cozalimr?" hQ.asked. � more warmly welcomed than she who Came . from Holyrood ; never had a Monarch p . ,a on from 90 departments, And in three of I it . running through four stories of, the house that, William X. Vanderbilt is building, on: . Can � O'Afely assume that ning out of terl . I � been canoed and can be COnapliblis hame ., . a general as. well as our interest, from . ioa 1h.11I ,,No, Sir," we replied., $I we would I. �, recom. . , mend you to so44 jrour head." He went b,Tighterorbreoverourroundix3g.; andnever . . these � is said to be very good, in 00 good, in 23 f airly gooa. (assoo Wine), in 24 medium . '. . er of r the northwest corn ,if ill Avenue And . . ., -, I Ferers (or their, nurses) I owed by the saf ­ . "God point,ofview, The little Patient, who been sent in from ilia country, was one , I . � � , Away, road I We were mad, too. Another ,,Your was the trump of armed men heard ,with less fear and more pleasure, There was (inedlocre), and in 10 bad, Of - burley ',we have report of from 70 departments, 8 Fifty,second streets., Elevators are in . . � . operation in the residences of, J. Rlorpout.' " . themselves. I made man upright"*, every prostrating malady is a deviation, day suddenly seized with a At of convulsive 'instant ,man accosted us: liver, isi all right uow,isi"" "Yo" Sir; bob you are An nothing in the weatleer to Add to the bril. � ­ , . lisnoyof theopectaole, Before the ,.b which are very good, 33 good, 13 fairly I Morgan, r, rederlok ., F. Thompson, F, W� . . Stevens, J. A. Bostwick,, . fr in the sta The infant, Q . � to of nature. 'I breathing, which threatened all fatal issue. In the course of a few minutes, . Oat and it you Presume .0 'Sir.- 'er to -3 arrother review began-ths.t is., before Her Majesty passed � good, - one passable, 14 medium and one bad, Last figures showed R I X.. Dickinson � . and many others. I I � . I inewling and puking in its nurse's arms," . I .1 is, phenomenon, Infancy an abnormal exceptional health however, from the oub iet of the fit, the ,breathing became More regular,'an4 ,the to ask us ,'uoli %uestion As that � your nose won't be all 'right." He said: Ong a ,in a cold, driving, heavy- rain a .0411a to full, and continued 411 year's , � . . this crop to be very good in 26 depart, meats, in 40, fairly 4. and I . � I. — . � Eigh't cream-coloreel Uritie"Mulds. . . I ariould be a period of ; I . � - . the young of other creatures. are healthier, I I , I child, to all appearances, ,made a, perfect . . . The cause of these remarkable o It you don't want. folks to a0k you, why do you Advertise that they May?" Then . . . t rou' ,, i a litary movements and long into t 0 nig t But the, weather might. be good good in medium in three. This year's, cro�, it will; . It I � The -number of ,bridesmaids At fashlonIit . * .1 as *.all " .prettier, purer, and merrier, I -1. . tholfi-the Adults, yat'the childhood years of y. Symptoms could uot"at that time be aster. . , I we were bilia'. 11 You miss rab ,Is apology for a third-rate luan," we, 11 do , for otten, or willingly borne in view of the be seen, is not, so good as'that, but is still fairly good, Mmize is not largely sown, Able, Weddings seemd. to be increasing. Eight. cream -colored ladies atien6d Mois . . the human animal are the ye*a. of sorest � � tained ; and, as these eoDvulsl've P � aroxysms of difficult breathing, mmouutiug to suffRea. y,qlled you . mean to insinuate that we have over adver- arvellops obarmeter of the event Of the day, and it will only be recalled as Adding except in ,, the a . � I ,outharn parts of France, . altar on the occasion MoGaret-Rogg to the' I I . I . . I 'Baumarez.. , . sickliness; statistics allow that &men- the sucasian races in 0 * I . an of 80 have mor;%* . . tion, from time to time recurred, it WAS . tised thmt perfect strangers. were st liberty to come up, to us* And ask about tb7O to the force of the Military lesson . that was had-oaupe an on . � . a artments (as'against 83 last ear . re ort On it, The Crop is a very of her changing her name to I T I on of the Same tint attended Miss Read � . I , . to roich Agood'old no thana nqw-born . 1. though advisAble to bring the child ' .. ­ �. into the Royal Infirmary, On her . State of our liver?" "I do," he said,,$$ sod taught. The Queen for delight I.. � I in what .she Saw, as thousands of or inar ne, ,eing good onlyin's.even I . . NlobQII during the oexemony necessary for - . . , I. child has to reach the end of its second , . . . ArrIvall there liar throat was Carefully Cali prove it." 11 You Are the biggest liar , I 11 , mail marchod bef6re bar,. To many , or ents, fairly good in JA .ve, medium her beoom14 .Mrs, Kennard; and a like I � I . . year, The reason' is thlli:'the- health I theoriep of the average Christian. men and . . ad, bilt uotbiDgpeou ,:,4rat . _Iiar was f examill , It 'discovered, . ved, .And In e'veri, countips," .we obser . then he. pickec 'I up a roolf Una heaved it At of. them their presence meant, long travel, -unwonted Utigue� in six, an a in, seven. Oats are reported, oil from. 81 distrieta;'in six tl�oy are very I I number (of a different huo) 13 . , gw Xbg . � . . . . a and ' Mr. Arth ' Follainb or Loveson-, .-, . . . women Are So egregiously wrong that only, � t � a o osidono air better ineti a a ps, After a time, is. Mr'. Bell was I mdjoinin6 making his visit in an . ward, I . us,, and We had u very lively little s,e,ssiQp,. pflvation, severe . I I The forty thousand men wh6 were groupe.c good, in 21 they are good, in 18 they are I I . I Gower througl.x the operation, No I . . . J � . I . t hem. their conscience, as it were - = word was brought to him that the child , ba4-been suddenly seized with Another -fit, till a constable parted lie. The'. crowd was very indignant At the man for assaulting in companies and battaliong in the Queen's Park eat rda war a not gathered wholly 'at 1 , . ' � . f . a , ye is declare t a a at good . . , I I � I 11 11 I I it a t a r" 0 too who has. to . . I . ;It . I . . � t a struggle for a- tolerable -to in � .. ' -like success, while, a is mce it a thing x t . . I . and when lie arrived in the ward she was � . one just back from dea4b's doorms woworo.I That drove us wild. We doman ad an ex- . � or .hiyefly . otEdinburgh, the _qmtes , The), pro . six .a art an s., o. a in 19, fairl gob in .1 a i � 99' na i . K a in 5" I , givq w andso a pros to each, fmir. - . .. , . . Mal Q1, ,the, a . arrigIge becomes , � , . . � n as. to center the helpless init 11i I . . m'to those I � pronounced to be �Iremdy dead, Mr. Bell, " 0 had the girl at ones � carried into the b . .4 . planation And got it, The local editor was . 1. .sale from Jagotf, Sutherland And Caith. ' nooa; from. Itoss and inverneis; from - all very % ip. Z. met year's -reports .. I more co I ' ever , ear, *even . . at 1, as regards'thd - I � � 11 theories -with the AbovQr.esults. 11 I have long ceased to doubt," says Dr. Schrodt, opera In � � t tllaflt�o g theatre of biswards, there found And respiration bad entirely Using our pictufle in a patent medicine ad, vertlBement as the man whose life, it had stormy ArAyllobire, and the wave-be6tom , Hebridean � Isles. , -Their, presence Was at 13110 P Oats a ver" good in 28 depmr& Monts, goo i , 0. a artments., fAirly good initial care my. Is it any'wonder' _tlist. . I I men ar . . I . a unwilling to take the Plunge 2 'I . . . ,',that, sport from the -offects of wounds, . . tlie chances of hp,alth or disease are In our pulse ceased. ,Intho hope, however, of-gavxng . . . saved, We rushed to his,,o ' he had len.t him and recover the aut.' , once a probf of the wilitaxy spirit of the in 7, middling in. 6, bad -in 2, and ex bad in 1. And eye at the same v y Last season a slig t rev,uWou in f avor of . . . . . . . I The I own hands ; and, it pooble'knew only half . I the facto pointing that' way, they would . I the' child, be instaI perforled 170 . operation. -of tracheotojuy, but this Was .But 'it to an .6ditor'in the next town to use as the of a murderer, then attracting Scottish people, and of their - peaceful time was reported as very good in 11 depart- .1 inclinations. They were in arms and ,Mel I I I its, good in 53, fairly good in six,and 'military , because I .i3implicityo,t,woadingE;w�ottpparent, , .. I very Sanguine thought it might load to a ' ' I I I . � . permanent reform. Alma 'no. Afewseu- . . _ � feel aghanted to be sick, or to have sick I. ,,D? Trx I 041vald, j, pol,,l,l. -eat beneficial result, without an)r appak I Notwithstanding'this thausual manna for ill In , . picture mttoution',-mnXwheuwe went to the next Under disdiplipe, not they -desired- ­ .war;. but because they medium in three, Fribro.tbewhole of these figures i will be ieen that the crops of this t , oible.girls Wore marI . . I.. ledin travelling areas, - . without fuss' or display but common . children."-w� 41'e . 4. I . , Science Monthly for Se,ptenzber. ., . . duci .ug artificiAlrespiratibil were persevered in for upwards bf half hour before the towli to Stop the job, it was too. late,.And everybody took- us. f or tIL6 murderer es. , desired. peace. As they marched past the I , Queen and saluted her, they proved to Ile", . year are not up to those, of 1�st year, but ; � I . sense, la .ever a drug -in the market, And . .. .- . I. � I Wisot'llAvdival Scivnce'$V111 1),o. - I , -an' slightest indication of a renewal of respir&n ad, And We had hard work getting out.of cap I the place., We never allow our picture to to all the onlookers,' mild, indeed, td the that he shouldittempt that wheat 19 not tough below the crop of . I . . - ail aver.Ago yeari lq�no of'the crops will be . until quiet, unoatentatious. weddings are . . . . . made f ashionable by prominent. leadero .of - 1. I . I . . . I . . An English doctor, Dr. Granville, has tion� could bedeteeted. After - that period, howe�er,uatuiml respiration and the pulse, I I . got Those aga,in,--m-Boston-Post, - ", . . .. I I . . ­ civilized world,, who � I . an invaaion.of the sQil of, Great Britain very bad, and none emu be described as very . I good.' .. - .. ­ society, people Will coutintle to spend on . , ... . � one iriorning' sums. sufficient, ito- keep the' . . � I started in the London Spectator a little con- tr6versy as to whother the prolongation. of - � wave were gradually, restored, and ulti. , I 1. mately.the child recovered . eonscioI . I I . �_ -_ � , , XKUnt. . The Chicag.0,1110resy I . I trust r6bkon on a fierce and .strong resist- ance. They wore not in. arms for the pur- � � I 'CROXIS IX� GImAT 33RITAXN - . THE . are described as-whbat 10 -par Cent. below . . newly married couple in housekeeping . � . ­ 1, money for a twelvem6ntla.-�-Loitdon.T),itth. I I . life, which modlon1scieuca boasts to have - . . accomplished for the. race, 'is not a I I slower Since theu'it has been possible to subl�lb' the interior of the Nvindpipo.'ar traollem to . The QIiiqagb papers'llad very full reports, of the trihl'-for hore�§ of ilia Rev't Dr. . poaq bf aggrQssion.; they worb there as men to wh6bi the defence of their hearths. . average and likely.to realize, only about 10 - � I..- - . � . . I I 0 — . .. I 1. ". . . � in 01can4ler. . . � I dying " rather tbawn.11 longs I r living," and hence of doubiful bonefit; no finds,. for 9, more. Careful examination, with the.ke. Stilt that it b4H been discovered thAt A per- Thomaef, which ended on Priaay of last I week, And these reports we have duly read. and borna's was a sacred ditty. -They wore summoned to settle no dutestine, qu I arrel, in ilhoo.quarters; barley, 10 per cent. above � Average ; oats, 20.per.cent. below average, . � , enth the . . ., . . . .1 I . . . . . 11rof. James'Law wrif(jarl"A case that -, . . . . L . I I . � . . instance, that.the average age . of 'persons � I dying in the public insano Asylums of Mid- -London tion of the skin of a -gooseberry has become . I I .. . . . impacted -in bve'of the Slight Cavities or . . . The Rev. Vr. Thomas, one of, this foremost . I I -clergymen of the Methodist Episcopal I nor to gratify any passing'whim. - Not W man. was there .who had not come of his and the year is described as a poor:one, and I one in which farmers will not be likely� thoiLgh *!ill burs occurred recentIv tinder my notice may be I I , . . � recorded as a ;varning of the dan orous, . I.. . 1 � ., .. . ., 9 ' ,# � dlesex,'Snrrey and . has risen from' ventricles of the trme� lea. It is -p . reposed . Church - in . Ohickgo, ;,was held � guilty, the own accord', ,desirous to show his Queen . even a market of supplies, wheat is.now.aniking a very high price; to qualities of a favorite house plant, fine, � I . I -healthy mare ato a 'single tuft of leaves 1840 to 1875 from 44 ,5 years to 51.6, showing I . that these. lunatics haxe gained an average At an early date, as soon as the irrita- . - bility of ilia parts"has Subsided,- to re--. 90judged a lie'rOtio and suspended froal �iiniAry by the ecolaBiaetioal court before That She Jiadl� what is better than walls oft .brass-tbe bubought loyalty recoup themselves for. any of their. losseEt of . . . . . - from a btanth of an oleander temporarily . . I . I I , . , I in longevity'of over seven. years, .Which -Ile . move, by meaus of -institimelite, I . whiph lie was tried, but his ease. iif to be �, ' and devotion - of men who wish. to the past five yours, even where they do not. . .. . .. add to tham. . . � . . .. . . � . I _y o I .aet by the dbori then -Went on a journo f . six miles, appearing pl�Lyful and we I,1,hqt__ I I thinks is no.'advautage. to -them. Amore. . I . careful analysis,of his statistics', Ilow- this p6culiar foreign body'arid fhereafter.to, . A119W.the wound omugea by' the oporaiion- in again brought up'at the Annual Conference, I , will a a . th6 final judgment will- be dolivered. - preierv% Ahe rights, and liberties, and I _. . Soveielg,n in* - fraedidi4 of -thbik cooritry.-­No I I . �. . .. . I .. - 4 , . IN ATT TnlAvi UNG UY .'. ­ ,., .* , . S, I A '' I - - - _. .- , � ...­ . ... ­ _. . . . ,. � . on'i6tiaii3ing r6f�s6d:heifped, 'Ni6xf mora4 , - I . . .. I . . ­ . . . ever, - discovats 11ii4f" fb6_ PliItl6fits at the Ne of adihissforl - in 1875 averagba'42-8 the windpipe to olbgo.- . Owing to this intor- estiDA case, Uor DItijusty :wa.s. led -to spend I . The hdresy of the iiev. Dr. Thomas rel ' ated to threo,of the fundamental doctrines d. the World save Queen Victoria could look - on such a aight, at least in his bwri land. . . ills otopB'aro spoken of as all round good -f wheat and barley being boih . � I ing she atill.refused to eat, looked dull and ' .. . .. . haggard and . luiId partially lost control * I . . . I . I . instead of 86,5 as in 18-10,. sod, that. tOe. . . . -red -a Proportionately long time ill this ward'. - 111rotestan t orthodoxy - that Are -maintained ' Thatigreab army" was the product of no Average. Rye is very much, -and Oats . . of .,her hirka. limbs. The mmr6 ,'dipa, - � I . . . . . .. . afisistance could .be, obtained, - '. ' I age of those who 1e cove had also risen .40' In other -words, the averagd: .from. 37, to . I *On ,visiting ill a little patient MtprAlle, . � - .Queen - hAd- -.1tft .-the- -bitildingi. one- wia- by the Lletliodi6tl�lpi�eopg,lChurch-the , doctrines of-Scripturalinspira -the'AmV.I. . , tiorr, Conscription, -of no system of forced mili. - . - - Et�was tbi, -of xdai xy-aeryaoe.7 . tu upgrowth slightly, under average. The reports from .,.before _. .�. .. . * and..! on. - -opening-- the- body� tho­---.dark­.. _.� -.-.. -, -.1. _:_..-...-- -- I-* U117, - ­ ' i - " ra i - - ib- ' the-'- - - - . I ita y agroo in esorl ing wcr6�6 of ,A . . I 'stomach ' . . .11 -11- I 11 ­_­ *n't, fo'r,_Fd_ I Person enjoys as I y, x years -logger . - struW with IhCmiglib'flu�h .6f .Tilpmi�ufe on inbut and-aneternal bell.- There-was'a groat- . ' -1 . .am-,- aq.ting-by itself f di - great ... arld� 5atribti . .. . . .. Showed' the� . . - red : congested I . sm �. ."T , ,..--.. medium. -Character;.. . and.,-mucli -bola*. the,'-. - . �' I ." - . I ' -­­A"`h 'ry.", """ �:_ � - ''�.%. .�.­: . 'abundaAce me ion- o an acrid an I than formerly,' but when he doesbteak, - , down his much- less .chance of recovery, .the face of -the c4itifaucithe pleas6de,xptes- Nou . Which .lmd been callea for.th bythe deal of testimony, mainly f fom his own Bee-, � :mons and convers4tiolis, to � r.h6w ,his -worthy, ends. Not many weeks 'age the Quben had similar .homage paid to her in - of .1880. -The-markets, too,, are 'feeble. wheal Calal -01 .'- . . . � polson,. � qUi' . . .1 I brought the account of tile Cropping of the -', - . - . � -1 . ... .... I. * .'' '"' " " , ­ 14naliti6i . � ­­­­ since those who recover average'tw,o �,ears- , , I ;kindly --d�d itiateinal pat­-6n-�­tho - dhWt*- . . , '41 lao bt,dvdaoj:ky�-f,T)bii,trob,a.6-6tti7ay.,-*I ."d. I � , . -.T. �.. .-U- ­­ I ,I, g an_ - -1hen C - un -n- d­`-SIf0­SS* ow ci izewgol ' . _Ak-priges .the h. . -1 ­bI '­­jfI' � ­'­ ". �d­­ I I.li L" �, of W ldh, .. � i , , I o'goo , but - on' er. t a :)Ieander, of the, injuriditid .. . � . quality promises to the owner was: entirely Ignotaut. As this � . .. . I . : ' � ' I . younger than the mv6rage age of adinissioni' . � younger patients idoover, Thails, only,the" which she had rac6ived from Iler'Mmjqsty - , tilde.: ,: - , .' �' before dhe left the bed' said that all parts- of the Scripturea are I not of equal in�pirmtion und .Authority, or diers could be trained, or could truilf W, . Om- nee �of their co" selves, -for tbe date . untry',"mind ordinary -weight. Oats are good in quan- I , and quality, although the grain -is .not t1ty - I ar . . . . .. . I - . . a . is very widespread, it May b , I . . . . i1noral".0my, ' 7 . but this has alw4s 'been so.. We give the . . 'td, I ­ I - ' '. I . - , . .1 . I I . . . � . . . critically infallible.; that any one expecting � I merits 'how.,itudy they Wore to Stand forward in i . so plump as last year. But little -barlpy,iB I � ­. 1. . I � ­ .. , - . We I't ,that �11 &rti of the plant Are. deadly.. A. very'.small quantity of the � . - , � - , , � table in full, asit will.bq of interest . . I our ahealsts:.. '� I . �. . � . . . A Prismaind Duel. - I I . I - . I � I . . to go it heaven through Christ's would find himself not there; and that the such a. Cause, Scoil%ita tolls her, in even moreemphatic tones, the same thing, and grown, but where it is, it is this year of bad - - . .1 'color, and Imckingin weight. is.good - ' * .'' - I � . * I . . , leaves is Istal to the horse, is 'we have just . .. � , " . I . I . . Av:,-,Lgo At I * �t iep�v�,. � .'At. I I .. . . M Ul on. r a . . Y.. : (10 th . .A fatal . dual has taken place Iif,'th6 distric, t of 3�rotAnm, and has b06A at.t.o4aed, . ide� 61'God sanding A soul to oternal- pun- jshme�t was all�bosh. T -his iB'm.rather makes of a Ooat military spectacle a grand, Moral and.national legi6n. '. ' .. . .Ry6 ' And. abundant, .And ,will be the crop �og tho . Inces on the FforntlieTurkialiprovi seem. Tlieflowe'rsho,v.a�produced'aaatli.iu,*' . � . I., . I - . lie eareleiagly picked'ana ate thorn. I .. . . I , . those * : - . - I .0 .1840 .......... ; ... ; ............. . 30, : - . . 5 87,0 '-' 44,5 . . . 38.2 , . ! " witlisuch, m himentablo resqlCthatitiatobo' . "I , 1 sort of language for the .Rev. Dr. singu ar . If the review wasAnstruefive in a mili.' year. . - The branches, divested'of thoirbarkand '' � . . .. � * , . Danube cbraeg * the statement that -this . . ' 'Poisoned - 185G ....... .. I .................. 37,0. : "-O . . . . 1861 ............................. 311 . , 84.6 , . 470 . W 4i I ............ .............. : 4o.1 , � A-4. . *o' hoped this barbarous and antiquated -Moda of Settling': a -q�arrol will be It aOWII'�Y: IM I .; but he seems to be a man *he Thomas I indulges in a great deal: of i6I; - In Alldi- a no tory and 'patriotic Sense, lt- wa less 'hiteresti4g as a, sreotdolp. The Arrange- .11 ­ , �. 'Year's'whpat harvest will'bo of a Medium :11sedas skewers, -hive - the MeAt -1 . I. . � Ch. . �poasted On. them, and. killed sovell'of'the' � - . . I . I I. WrAdter slid.. the',%dalities of the grain - .� ,.� . I . 1871 ........................... �,j 68.7 37.6 50!6 ''; the foeco of�h outraged pablio opinion, .1�1 ; . .tion to the words . just (1yiIotea,, -we , Monts had been'carefully, made, and they . varibus. Rye Will be good miLd abund ani. � I .. 3 twel�e peopIt Who partook df it." . 1. . - I . � .. I � . . 51.0, .. . 875 ................ � ............ 412.8 : 0.4 . ­ I- - Undoubtedly the rise of antestbefics an4 . � � . The story is.'woa told. A number of.. 'officers .were e.iigagdd At practice ifi. the. . find 'him s4ing.� ..that the orthodox dogme, of the,atonbihent is 'a "butcher , were succoasf tilly barried out.' E �oky Man � was got into his place iii time, andI-every � . .., . .. . o-- � *_ ", I .1� � -1. ..., � barley is yieldiog a good ciop for qupntjty,� I I . . I ,.�i I .� .. . , I ._ - , I . I .� . . I . I both color and -weight are bad. ,Uatd,herb . . Ne, . . . �. . .� � . 1 , . ' * ' , tonics in many aiseaseg simply prolongs . regimental..0y,wiiasium, - One of .them, 'a � . . -thmt.J,4f ilia; Methodist Church lb�cr`y I man;oarried,oliV his ,,share of'the day's ' . will be yery.mift6h &bove' the Average.: All' . . . I 11 Walioit"', Baia. oile,ci our �p6rk mar- �' I ' . ' . , and softens tile process of dyix�g.. .. . .. �..., Li6t�Lteilmut Vou Goypo, was. attacked with ' dill _04�l row over & good. part of. the Old '15usiness ill soldier -like fashion. 'No o us, h . . . . . . . I t a ,,., , .. . .: �q his 16* ip4i-61d, ,, I do -mind . ­ - . . . . � 16hants -� alt. I I . .. I . . . - . I � . , a sudden fit of. n6ivousuosg, aud,1esitated Teawsio-t it would sink her;" tbat:m 1.1ijout I man,'woman or child, who had' ills privi. I . I . . " , . . I R�TQXTS rItObt, JWSSIA, � , I 1. I - . - - ; I . how short -you h�'ve- your coafs out, so Ong - . * I . . . . I Irl.li.111011 voibles. . . iich ' iIe�oral* of ,I* to take, a -leap wl .11S . had . . might. repent eveiria-hell; 'l.thab'he lldidli4 logo of being piesent, can ever� forget what � to feel . .. . � . . �nd* especially those from Odessa, aboak of . . 4 . as they strike'You somewhere below the . . . . . ­ . I The raue foi Japanese ornaments i's on I . . the incral 'SO. 1. . ., . . co&tades ptovioualP Accomplished � with Success. Th6y iallied Vhim oil his ' �befievo. that'old Joahun'S Bun Over stood still,.o,r that such a man as old Job ever was seen: or can fail pride anil plo�%- P . , ad0 iu­the' spectaeld. Least of -all can tbe ' bmiley crop as - the� best -�crop of ilia � . y6ar, donbliiig that of last vear in qu'kiitity, slIculdei-bladeg';'noither. does ,it trouble . . I . � . , . . I I .. . . me to sob yea choking yourself to de, ath in' - , ' . . I . . . Beaded Plush bands will trim handsome wafit -.of Courage,' but as'he was a man -of lived;'I,and. thmt,,ilosaneman couldbelieve iliege emotioiis have been absoilt from Her ' but as m rule the grain is not, go plumpr and . apair of tight pants. Nor am I much con- . ,. - .1 I I . heavy wraps. . I , . ... � proven gallantry, he treated. their,'remarks . - the Bible as. it whole." - It satins to us that . Majesty. ,She has wituessednimpy demon- . . � � � weighty, nor the oolor so good, mimight be. corned in how many scarf -plus you spqrt - . � I - . . . . . Copper and brick(lust.8hades &is as fash- . .. . . " ms� Mato. gou&humorad' banter. But lie I . . 'wore b;tfl'by his printed' Sermons and by" the- stratiolis of the loyal attach I MAO.,- Ve .19 an abundant crop, and ' each day, or how large m bundle .� IOU carry. ,. . . I . . . . lonable a's t6rra, cotta. .I- � shortly perceived that they -in' - testimonj of Witnesses to -his language thb � subjects; sho.nevor saw one ipore striking I . I . .1 wheat , NSo good.' Throughout. Germany . , . to. the laundry every twen.ty-four hours. :, - . I 1. Standing high Collars And, low rolling . earnest; And as f6y per�isted in, nicknam- � ebargos against him were fully provedf - slid 'Mothodi�t or-conAncing than that upon which.sho . � I . the wi . . . nice and spring sowlug areju marked' Though. tlYe sight of your moustache, in.. , ., , -- - 10- ­... :_­_., . � . I collars Ebro equally fashionable, � - Jing-him,po itro6n, lie d'ecided to call thorn to , that, if the E'pisoopil. Church I . , . . looked on Thursday. .Moro�� thur in the . contiast-the former �,ieldiog good Crops, . . ­ . . . . feeble efforts for life, makes me faint,"yet. - . 1.1 . I I . . I ' 'Lot ' ' ' . . Small bats and. bonv'ets begin to appdar. . . � 1, - account for the ingult. A.ccordiijgl�� he sont� . .. � t�.threo 61 the omoers �iho Were de,5ires to .be accounted an orthodox ,'P, It- . '. its thunderous cheering by wbich she was -'loyal � d ilie Imtter "very Aefeetive ones. All All . I calf bear up unde'r thit but : ' . ... ,,, me -ever . .. � . .� I . �. * *atyli-6hiain . among, imported, shaL . . )as. :, . .. , � A now darned late for lingerie and dress .Messages most prominent in their, niockory,I &Bit 'rig P jastgfib bpdy,.IiiS expulsiori -from mirds. tryis�a6cdsohry. * ' �­ - ' ' .. everywhere welcompd.� was,-,thiB .' , 8 Attachment aisplayed in the Presence of th' I . cropsare.vory lat4'tfiis-year also.. .oats . .1 . * catch you .Wearlug your 041he I � .. . I I outsido'of yo4r coat a;nd y.oWI1 go to work in ' 1 , .. - 4 . . . I tr Zi Maurosqu� . . . imming,4 is calls , . I . - aw the'r-woras or give, lilra O' - them t wiihdr I . . . . . .. � . v. 6f tile prose;Ution before The managei . . " - ,. . . I mlghtyerowac6vetio�tb�most picturesque . . - - , are, a vorylood Crop, but barley is thin on r6un not heavy. g and the grafii is. i , ' . - yo I �, . I . I . � theaters putting up groceries befdie u . I ' - `. . . '. Cheviot Lixtures in'wbai Are . ,termad .. .. afaction by ATM.% - They preferred -the anti ., the eOcie'siastical Court- ,Was the Rev. Dr' . part, of her island possessions. . - ­ � -ilia' . � None of the crops are an aiterage. In the ? _1 .. cari Bay I iluite too utter -' do'ye hear.me? . I . 2 . .. L . .� I... , . . leather shades are,intich worn - ' ' , latter alternative, and the three daels wore . � Parkhurst, anti he displayed'. holy' zeal in . ..To.theleast tboughtfulit musthavebeen. i - 1. Prussian States- the repoits on tho'crops. * � I _B#r1hi9;oii 11aickeyc I - - I * . : : .. . I ... - I . . - . Basque of moire, black ana iwam'rk rich .arranged. The two first Caine off without . . . his wovk.- In his Closing mad reas he charged' . given- to Bee how, strond 6 . lessori oil the I . � . I are by numbers,'106 being taken as -repro-. .. . . I I 1. .1 . 1. ­._, �' I . � .. . - — . . � .. � , '. I " * ­ . colors, will be worn �wifh skirts oi various . ... grave conseque nces. , Thd third, , with 0, hom6wlth great heat U po'n'-the acougeat . . , 'that causes'. 6f Witain's &emtness was taught by. 'its . entilig an average crop: Wheat, W , . I I J L Curious Ousion. . - . ., I . , . 0 . . �­ � .. I kinds. I .I . 'are Herr VolyWochen; was'with pist6ls. Two - ' lbkoaking at times into . . flambuoyant. the review and surioUndings.' The . "the .9 - -- PC 77 Arley, 89 ; oats, 89 a and smal' " ...: .. �. . . Yesterday morning & man. named Seaw - ,, - .., . . ... . Plush stripes on woolwsa;tiii grounds � . Shots Were ek6lianged Without result. COS . eloquence which some western preachers copies was the So�6reign, strong in I , , Oro 0, 83-�; an obatoesi 95., Th ese figures , ­ . Olid, detained in Montreal jail forinsanity, .. . . . I i Seen among other.- ,novelty . trimming � I . .. . .would thinkthat this would liavI6 satisfied the exigencies, and tlidt - tiudy ailmiSsion , of Methodism enjoy, jborhig.:.at his theo- do. patriotic devotion of. her people, and in the �, ' freadoin -the. Constitution , is . I . I , . , an ve i� - IS 11 pea as possible .,' a 11 '. . . . rage of .. lwat a oniious letter to the Mayor * lch , , , : . � . . I , �. . , 601 "6f materials. . I . .. ii& nian ogleft ores a , . In of of of which sh� . . � . . t or, 8 Of t, 0 whole of A, '. � arm Ily. At present is in the hand � � . I , .1 � Little owls in blaok� metal, with di�mond, d be a on the. �rouiid that the woulc . . I and' in tile,. outli f � . icago by under- * I tire head , , How that Constitution has . I . ­ I � police... In it he says he has.4iscotered,the - I ... .� . - ruby, or emerald eyes, are favorite orna� who 1ad f aced *two dvers, .. . 4 aries, and had . nilling 11 6ir -faitif i ex. othodism. r . it od OW witl� . becorne ;�h at it is, h -as I ' . . . . SWIThERLAND., , . . . . I I . I . I . -motion, -"and if ... .. . . . of perpetual . . � . . . . . . .. ments. . . . twice stodd the.* fire of -a third witlidut - � e. Rov. " r.' Thdihms himself Was a . . I . . . . � - - � . 1, " , roeaom broadona slowly down . I imp of harvest, a stiffer right up to the t W& . . - I I only rdstdred to his Marti will Mal; -a the for. , . , Quaint little baskets of Split bamboo are ,dinching, was., no poltrodii., That. I would . witnois in his own behalf ; hub his .teSti- L � r. rolU.'j)rocedev�t to pred6dont,. I . ing from an extreMe heat. and drought that : tune of the Mayorby the sale of -ills patent�.-' : . I I '.. I I . . .1 . ­ I favorite pendant orummeats in some of our ' have been the generous. And soldierly. mony.o.ply rivete. d the chargeS against him. -was amply shown by all that came within: did considerable. -clitinatte to- the wheat, Olio is under the impression that he has a - ' .. I . . beat houses. - - - : .: I .!. course. But the duellists were inexorable. " One or ,two - things' Are especially worth ey.o.'shot, Close by .wore the grey walls of . which IS AWly Por cro;.this year, in Con- bun, moon, and in�m word'the whole he%- ' ` - - ,1 I `�! " Large. dots on. black,'Wlifte slid Colored 'tire,pagiing A third: shot was - discharged and, the *&;king notice of, In the first Place, though . Holyrood slid the . ruins of its Chmpol. Sequence. * The quality of the grain is, vailly constellstiond revolving in his sto-' . ' � I �.. I , . not is, the novelty of moment unfortunate. Lieutenant Von GoySo. fell all the charg-es, agaffist'llim, were sus- . Within the Palace thdie have. been coultly ,however, very*flno.. Both oats and bar ey maph. He , is under* the impression that I . . . . . for street w* . � . � . ear. , . ­ - � . - __ __ w6uniled., Ily- Everybody, admits . � I . is late, that. he . ,vote .of . *'the * nine cler-, tained, - thp �, - , . .. � . . lines., pag6ants, fierce strugglesi and ,the or' . are go. and quality; bilt of od in quantity I . � a )y'iuterpsted'I­' ' . : . he has been iucarcerat d I . . 4 . I . 4 growing fashion is that of independent .now, when' it too was a gymeo. Who Acted as jurors in the which come of unbtidled twbuleuce, and the latter there is but asmall area, plan6od. - . , , . parties who, having obtained ills secret of :. , ja6kets, made of I stuff that can be worn brave. officer, and an. estiniable gentli6man. trial wa� not by means unanihious. the rule of the � strong hand. -'Then Rye is a �oor crop for grain, but straw is his inventions, want to 'keep* ' ills inventor . - . 1. . I with any kind of a shirt. ' . t 1. If -All.who, participated ,in thii.-Unhappy � ,any Hisviews upon thb'atonement were pro-. liberty was f or-hirn � who could keep it, And long and good.- Belgian reports state that I out of the way in'order that they mi my -iea' I . . I . � p . . . I ­ 1. .11 . - � blisiness are. east into prison'fQr A few years . ' , - nounced unorthodox by a majority of orily. . Security the'possessi6n, only 61 might. ' %he summer and.ripenin� time was'alarked . . . the befiefit of his ferflilegeniag.­�Post-,. . . I. '. .. . � .. 'A141111% lile-Strichtwd * as common accessories to manslaughter to 0 Veto ;, the..vote on inspirAti on WAS Six no Little by little - the twbulence . hig, Ke'an .by strong ruins and -a jow iempermtw6, the - ... � .. - . .. . ... .� . I , . I . . .. I . 1.� � . I . . . . As the full proportions, of i)(p -forest Are sensible Main will be Shocked; And if the . it has created lead to" a to three; his tendency to UnivetsaliBm . tamail-'unil th6 .government improved. �p "Ora the Along hand linq, effect of which has- been to make ill a wheat far below barley -is �m. , D hy,A GuInta.-Airospector wh o . .1. . Moon , - . . � fambo, from, * . Calamity become knowa tlirough6ut the painful emotion alone had %- nearly unanimous condomna- as grown as _Epo,'i .all - avprago. good came into Halley, Wood Riveki ? - - . Cowitry'the whole people r4lize tile neces. � . Sity of extraordinary eff?/Tts being made to, rovision,of Germ.. an Military etiquette, the Mroature dea:tb,of this pi oor young fellow -not have barren tioa-�dight.to'one..' It appbarad S1664 roill; other indications during the. trial that th6re ewbhd; And no*& monarch ban enter Hoiyrooa with no haunting Sense of feari' ,crop both for quantity and quality, and ryo ii good for quality but 'under , s 8moky,�.fells'tho fdllowing*story: Last'. .1, I .. . . week a miner, while 'on his way down to - - - f mitigate as f ar as possi4le ilia priaga o will. boon altogoth6r of � I were other heretics,of'his kind - among, tbb . . or'with muy-other feeling than th&b of con- 'fidence ' in quantity, - Oats vary in quality, cmmp from the MlaO'iu­wbich, he va� - ".. r , .ouff � thogo'Who passed thro�,gh the ordeal, 13,b. � I I . good fruit, I. . . I. � ', cleigymon.in the conference. In the - next in the loyalty of E411 who are ift or &Ad-. Will.. ,-be under ' average. , . in. . * I employed, di rizzly .14 6� little... a . .1 ..... , stantialevidences-of ympmtby are pouring � .. ­_.__.­�--_-.__,__­_ . ­ . 111ovellIC1114 oc. thelvishing. Flee't. place, ilia 13ov. Dr.� TfictinaW popularity as . to have rapidly about its weathered walls.', .The iuins of thd ( 'hapol tell'of -religion t at-had'nobh- quantity. All c a rted as bad from Spain, barley being,the boat- . ,thi6ket, - and at once .Opened fire on him. . . bear turned the firstabot made . in f rom all directions,41ifle the colIeotions in . I .. m:prem6hor appears � grown' a , . �h The at Bud . I . . the city are f obtil, ' upio' a handsome total. Alread 0,000 ,in cash hits been nearly Owl A Y ,Tile receipts of maokorel,.At Cape'A.L the past week,havo boon larger- -than for I during%his ttial for heresy. Oh Sppteiaber 4th, the first Sunday nf ter ilia opening of 'hastened- to ing in - common with the ,genius of all . industrious, self-reliant people, thinkibg . I by Th6 arps lidor eye is decreasing graduallyt and this year it is much Smaller thin last, Wheat is both for uality direct for his assailant.' The. miilee'suc� . .. . Cooded iii'making'five g66a shots b6fore the I I . . whou they : . collect in till ity, and nearly as much: Any previous week 6f which wo have Any ilia trial, a, greater Multitude in lie for tlibmsel�vos and animated a -stern v, ver�poor crop, Viom Rolland 31 tild bear reached him, Clinched and �. I . m6re 'in clot4rrdcog Una supplies. - Nor is . thereAnyfeAf that the.public willsoon liecord, okededing the large,receipts for the closing week of July. by 1,104, lbs., - Halibut heat him than the building Which � preached could hold; and again 6n Sunday. I . hatred of tyranny� In close contiguity to those tominaers of the' past thoon1pokok I 'Ina uaalit�.' 60,12 are rp,ported in good condition. - UP wont rolling down. the billaide. .-T.hey.: �,, brought u in some bushes,ond the minor . . . grow wearyZbf thegoodwork. Thozemlof in' improved raceiptover last Ilia pj,,%Ico Oi wor'ship was filled to 6or- fonnd all tho, evidences of industrial pfo� to the eiid of lqdy the weather was unfav, discover3f,bat ilia game was dead. lie 1, . I . the gentlemen im charge grows with'each .haye.also-bpen the previous week, when thirty-eight firih. flowing, by thoso ,Nvho wore disappointed rose ad of wealth, the' product of better Tm,am.rld orable, and all crops sufferea somewhat, . now. learned of his own inidries,.. Which I 11 day, a the generosity of the public 'ing arrivals were ` ted at this port, with ro Or when. he announced that he would not b6ttbr.kulo. The"oWeiviliza.' but tile' more favorable woAffior since has , * were chiefly from bites, on the"logs. Ile * . , iucrems a a ilia demands upon it becomes *we 784,800 lbs. codfis M88,070 Ilia. halibut., and b ]Ilia prosecutor, also, the Rev. to, a Br.melliIr.1churav, in Ilia a new met on conalfloo ground, tion and,th a I lines the tire I the"PrOducO UP 'hAd effect of bringing I Wheat is An, ,.Was unable to move and Called foe. help, - friends li�lhng NatmiIed - I More ,gent. . It is a Spectacle of which R,785:bbls. muokerel. Since our .Ias� issue I I. � oiid sucoiingly,' and ruarkeId with'..sharp Atowth of � to (juite ail avordtgo, quite. Allowing were in , . � . . "They ram 11 well be proud. . V therO is Any ilia following Arrivals have been reported ; final asgau 6cuspa, - that tile. � centuries. . The old, order changing, giving average, not only iT the yield per tiere, but Came and Attempted to remove hilba, I . to onsation. for.so frightful a calamity it 'Ewo from W6stenjBmn1w with 109,000 lbs,' It6v. Dr. Thomas Would not Suffer by his ,place to fiew, has lototightpeace, prosperity, also in tile acreage sown and.. the quality bat it WaB too laid' , After rocountfug the : I . . . b is in' t 0 contowplation I of those noble Codfish and 3,000. lbs. halibut, I from I - 'expulfilon frorn'tho Church ; that the seats lie conn'donee, and comfort. if there could doubt this, it have &Ild wo.ight 4of the grain. . I � . _.. All .ilia from . . . .:.. of the affair'b'o expired from I - - . I I . F01:111101tilq1told fiveonsp,quenoo of a eaptdre .� . I alitiog of tile, people' whicli- the calamity I .Gr and Ba-Aks, wfth 2-10,000: lbs. codfish; 21 in llooley's Theatre, Where pipaolrod, I -have boon any . of must reports � I I " of - . I as startod into action.�I)Ietroil Afmug, - .* from, 0�orgas' with 314,000 lbs, Codfish and had, Ail boon gold for tile' h04 and , year, boon ,removed by. the sight' of the well � - . '. Tun UxXTRI) RTATrs . the femoral urterY. . . .. , . I. 1. . . �. .. � I . . . .. I . . . . . . - .. I ,. * � , 3,200 lbs, halibut; I 8 from Bay of Finnay, - that Ail, ilia Rev,'Dr, Thoulas wished was dressed, happy jped�lo cr�wdiijg ills P&I � to , go to Show -that in. All the States the yield . . . .. At, childois, hag decided to t%ke imoie. . . , �' '.. . . . I 99allhInIg fteflrk�zllrilt- - 51,000 lbs. codfNh; 8 frorn Cape shore, a vindication. of his liercWy, whou'lio would � J 4110 found in tile Sovereign it ruler .Will be �i�aderi an� avorage. In quality, I . - � cliato' Steps -for the retirement �of the . � . Tho Montreal 110a says. ilaniall has withdrawn from tile 6tok , and'. tile 9 98,000 IN. do; 3 from off shore trips, ' 72,000 lbs. liake; 3 from do.,55,000lbs. Bump bisfln�ors in their faces and March downin triumph to Ilia Audience At tile I admire and'love, and who Saw no cause Of 'joar in ilia aimed lipab gmtherad below I I 3lowever, wheat is better than last yomt, ,hiloo,tsand harleyaro bothfaitlygood Majority of the old volulltoor adjuttints and . . . . I 1 - . � . . . to �oplaco them by line captains appointed . . . Montreal 117mose'llilght sayi taken to tile I whiskov. lie has towvea to row no mor a. haddock; 7 froin Bank' halibutin rips, , t 240,000 lbs. -do,; 48 fr in 4nackeral cruises, I 1-0 theatre. � I . . . It is certainly reniarha'blo tofindhorasioa thorn. The soldiers Verb of them, not &4&inHt them. They were their f athora, or in quiliby'.and not so much under average as wheat. . I '.. . . .under the new system, for five years only. - . . , 1. � I � 11 '. - - In consideration of the - valuable seriiaeS . I He wili Bottle down. as a- hobol-heopet, he . 39,070 bbls,"; Whole number of arlivals, I as gravo- as tho5o diho Rev. Dr. Thomas the Methodist liusb9nde, or brothers,. in arTs by their . it - for tIlO-SuPPrOssiO t of libert�, . . - VortraAt ot Columba4. . . which thexotivini'Offloers have renderadin I oration oil him in a1ew will got a cor . mnd will to content to toll'storlao of I , 03- Receipts, 818,000'lbg. codfish; 225 5,20G lbs. halibut 1, 72,000 IbA.' limits; 65,000 lbs. obtain such support among olor�rty and people of.Chic&go.-N. Y. Sun. o*nwill, not for its more cortain maintenance. 'it A most curious discovery has just been bringing the .volunteer force -to its pres�nt' I the War OXioo . . years his prowess in the past to admirers of 1is haddock and 15,070 Ms. !mackerel.- Vapd . . ­-­­­.­- . A Spirit to 40 011liared wo aNVItao, #w.. .but Wao'no idle display that Was being' Made, It, of the greatness Of Great . made in the lspatii4h Colonial Oillco at tile capital of a portait of Columbus, one in lugh state of efficiency, has � offered thorn An inoremed rmi� of pension- I -.1. . . I I beer and himself. . Us has; done a sensible mot in retiring. IDS laurels Are bright ,, 'he -A714 .ildverliser. . __ . Buln, Pai, Sept. ". M the trial of' was 'Proof Dritain, itud % guarantee that this great- fact mido (luting the life of the great ton shillings pet diem after twont youcs' , . . : y . I. service. I . . loan count a great number of victories and, Those "'kings in exilooll ilia Naplesoo, O,f whom Alphonse Daudet has so -eloquently - , Phillip Schwinglo for itatrioldo the intro- hass will not be loosened. for want of � strenuous And willing offort, Buell & spoe- disebverok. The portrait is in a perfect . stato of -preservation and tile insetiption is . . . I. . The physician of the Xontuchy ponitert- . . . but one or two insignificant doleato. .He . has been,& wondor to rowers, just as Smyers written, pass tlloit�summer very uuostoll- tatiously the 11'rench coast, have ductiin 61.m curious kind of evidence Vill be %tiorripted to.Ynorrow, In the presence: taol�, with Stith toadhing, will not -bo soon Scotland lias roason to bb intmet. Itrottds *., 11 Columbuslyguo Novi Orbis Rcliorto`r," The represents tiftiy Said that 4100 Josh, the nogro who . . deliberately chopped off his own hand, aid . -4 . was to peivo flightors until Heenan broke I higarm. Ild h9a godfied renown for,callada on anti - I p areat'y abandoned .all Ides, of kingilig Of .% score of well ktiown citizens l"b week, Watkins, the spirit medium, professed to' ioigotton, proua. that She has produeadit';-Edill- I portrait Columbus at about ,10 years of S,go, with. 'on "broad. . . .. so becaus . a lie Was threatened w.ith the . . I , . and a compotbrice for -himself. May. he i re. The Italian Govornment has' . any me ortainea I "lit ill of telyin' 1 be controlled by thd spirit of the murdered burgh has till greater rot4squ to be proua , S ilia scene where it has that she has been out mu'y wri-rikles liis fotoliomd, with dark,'thick bair, a brilliant eye-,,alld it torturo of Suspension by the thumbso itua 1. � . I '. � uOttO escape work.. The ward6n amid thit . rest in peapp utider his. vine no . . d fig tree, may his liquors ever be good ana'his ,proposals .favor ter certain monoyg to Bombm. . V �A Man, And between two Slates hold by Charles Ulbiaoh some writing was done by . bootiptegented. . � . . � boak ilose. 'A first copy, which has been . the physician was a liar; They have had . 'Batistaotorily cuscomers excellent hands,at paving, I . Sal PtanciAco pbysidian, believing an ftivis�blc agency, It was alleged to be a I 1. -___._.1. __ . The mints of Arizona, are very rich, It made, has been offered to the Duke of Veragni, a lineal descendant of � Columbus. 9, fist fight Without gottling A .661 tlid question. I . I . . ­ ­_ ,I . Majoe-Ganoral Sir 11volyn Woo a,xan., that he has discovered a bats for hydto. ,I phobim and deaitiug tb, test it, has haa, message from ilia victim exonerating the fri t accused, Soliwinglo's, 'ends propose 0 . -to ad uncommon thing for thdrn to run as . . . I . I Sub-acerotary Correa, has otdoved another After the refuse ltissin that went oa . I V. 9 I wilt ramt6in'M the Capos at a6y rate for the 111TA961f bitten by Arabia dogi . bring the Medium into court and ask � high no 160 pounds of Scalped miner to the toll, 1, I .. �.: copy to be placed in tho Colonial Offtee, The size of the portrait is halt a Matra between the Czar and I'mpiror William at . I Datitzic, it Would not be Unprododented in, . 1. I I I prelsont, as Governor, Commander-in-Ohief and* High Commi8sionor for Xatal and The Xtripetiouad, about to be builb it Portsmouth, will net rosornblo any vessel Judge Galbraith it hold the slates on tile betick and so receive evidence from ilia -St. Thomas is moving in the mattot of long by forty-tWo coatimetres wido. It is history if they should prodead to fight each , . . SouthotIstorn Aftlett. ' I. I afloat. Her hull mlota Will dost2l,675,000. I I I . -other world, . " , I I . I � I I I A, Water supply for aomestiopurposoo, . . � I Supposed to be by An &rtist of the end of O%pt, �, I . . 4, I . � . � . . the fifteenth century. I � . I I . I I �. . . � I I . . . I I I . . . . � . . 1 . . I . I . 41 . I . . I i I . ... . � I I . . .. . I . . . . I I . . . . . . � I * . . I I a . I . . . 11 . I I . . . I I . � . . I . . I . I . I 11 I I . . . I . . . � . I 11 . I , . . . !� . . I I, . , , 1, . I . � I I . �. . I. I . I I . . � I . . . I . � I � . I I . . I � I I I I . . . 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