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Of Latest British and Foreign
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the marvellou%escApo of NdmondD&nte
inthe pp.ok which, being supposed to =
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min %dead body, woo cast into the ses.
Tke Prelude to the more renowned OvOn-
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Objections Urged to Ole Xonxoe,
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Alleilets Consesplon oir a Mightlign. rby,
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HIE XU5T NOT, WAITZ. -
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A. Penns,ylvanla Church Member $usperldied
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X stand by the galles of home �
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Nows from all Sources.
tures ot XOnto Christo, .owes its title -to
this Celebrated, fortress, occupying the
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A, despatch from Detroit says on, Mon-
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daY afternoort some now and startling
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for Pancing.
Nvith a desolate heart to -day;
For the gathered ear of this Many &X40ir
Troped. for and toiTed for And hold so, ear L
The State in France owns 2,164 stallions.
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,a isl9t in the Noditer.
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entire pi 0 pf th
rauo%D osi a thd' part of Marseilles.
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PANAMA CANAL XETTTRALITT_
14OVelopmento -were made in thei 11 A41 11
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Poisoning case at Pontiac, � John Hiokey,
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THE MUCH MOIDITIONALLY REJECTS 414.
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Xs swelit in A mQuient away.
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A44 the hopes thatwere high oil this rosy morn
In one week lately. A, London Arta.
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imported forty,five tons of rabbits.
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The, nam I
11 thaosatlo is. derIvq4 fronitbe
11 if&," or yew trees, with w] . I ... � I
Hoh. the. rocky
A cablegram from London Say@ the
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Tims says no one will. question the. right of
who in iA jail for the CIA
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burglary, was placed orithe sta.lid, sworn,
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A despatch, from, Brie, PA., Says I T1
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Aid buried in dust to-niglit ;
I There's a drill, 4o4d pA,tu in, my throbbing,
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The Gliristian World says' that Mr.
I Fronde, tire hiettorian, is t,o*b%ve,.% peerage.
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islet was originally covered. , -
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� The revi sionof the VArtremsure,Ofthe'
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o take preosilations so
the United States t �
'that the canal Across the Isthrulls of
and testified 49 fall owe .. I know. Dr. Hill;
lie room" with, me 11, I .
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Sessions of tho, Presbyterian Synod, n
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=00 " ill this City, b%YQL Non take P all
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for patienee,but all In vain,
!r4d. wonder Carl this be right.
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The network Of GermadsubterraneAu
cable is c.ompleted. It connects 221 towns,
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Gorman Emp!re will shortly be made.
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r,rhis treasure, which is said to Amount to
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t ho rised'-In - ,
pa,asm,� ,bill no anyway
hostile to t,hem. As tax as Mr. Blaine's
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reoeutlyhe (HE tis. SIOQP 4411
about how he lbolsoned his wife; Itold
thi I 1. -_ . I the,,
..s week with the hearing at Ca0a'Qf .
Hebar,Dongldeon, who was expelled from
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9 t friptids Shall nay be I , .
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an AS ,cost about, 07,000,000.' .
Randolph Churchill and I his
120,009,QDO, marks in gold coin, is deposited
in the Julius Tower, it Spandau, The two
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letter is argumelit for tho 11QUt)ralityL Of the, I
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canal, it is unanswerable, but we fail to, See
him ill ther morningbQw he had, talked, ana
, what the consequences might be to ,him if
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the church at EmlentOA 04 account 91
.dancing. According to Mr. Donaldson%
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,a s.ore,
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... �� little boots that �ab I Mi
all 1 P u.the
all yo Ir war In ?
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brother, Lord Blandford, are at the
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antipqaes of politics.,
C hose duty it is, to verify
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the treasure each possess a key of the
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w�y=jp�opld be repugnance to England
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or v Jouling.iti theguarantee, and w y
certain other p
� . 'ersons)iadli,eard him; Hall
told me at this ,and, ,subsequent cotiversa,
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, tory he was all active member of the church
at Emlentgn, and in April last, being at P, .1
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Where were tresses, ofligir from *1141)VOws Of 040
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The, firs, t national college for tile. Ganda-
chamber in which it is kept, and the door
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01, an the keys are applied
it should be, o6uterldod that officaciouS
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and neutrality was provided by the
� tions All about..
. the Poisoning of his wife
andbisconnoobion * -
. with Mrs. Nurgo!tgoyd.
private party, he attempted to walk through
, quadrilla�i oomethl6g "lie bid, I
the figure of 4 11 . . .
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Those troasureaJ cannot replace, I
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sow,orthleos to Others, to ine Ao 4ear,
tion of females in France. has beery opened
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pei treasure is, divided
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ton lots. And each lot is further sub.
perfect
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treaty with Colomb . Mr. Illaine's Assum-
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Call that the' American possessions all the,,
This witness say in in con.
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fidence that be Ir ad poisoned his own f
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never before attempted. He admitted the L
dancing, but denied thatthore was Any law '.
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And tho gq'tur
,�,, watered with,many 16 Oar,
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Of my p flear old face. I
In Cyprus the law courts are shortly to
be refor�jeci, and judges are coraing from
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divided into LtWelve. others, of 1,
. I 000,000
The large suril at 120,000,000
Pacific coast would supply the larger part.
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W6 husband of Mrs. U ,cl, also the
daughter of the laturgartros ,
The witness
of God or the Church that, pronounced it Ai
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punishable offell as. But'of this be could
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England to preside, over the now tribunals.
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In his. diary of European travel the Sh'th
marks each, , I I
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1. ., earns no iii0reot,
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of thetraffic through, the canal I question.
. .1 . . . . a doubt. that
able. It scarcely admit$- of
for
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refused to tell of, conversations be bad with
Hall concerning Mrs. Hall and Mrs, Mur.
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not Convince the church sasoiori, and they '-
suspended him from the communion of the I .
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,%Vhnt is Uie Wrlikh miKaortal. Color?
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of persis, Says, tlia.t all Englishman w a
- One Sunday in the summer some of the
P, at anchor' oft Colomb 0,
the groat bulk of the vessels which
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Oame� Years to COMO would P I
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ger to , . epeat.ill,
t Yd'L ali tb6Y Were unfit to k
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disobeys a, policeman is instantly Put ta
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tnew of vessel
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Ion, went. ashore in oboXgwof A
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Open court,
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Clarion Presbytery, but they refused to
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Sustain big appeal, and as a last resort the .
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Catholic Becoril ("Claneabill") Says!
parl,r�pll is going. tha� m�Lnas of tile press,
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death. I .
Concerning t9oa adulteration. Alphonse
1. , while rambling, in a wood, one picked
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Up &L little moulkey which was playing st
by the American mercantile marine ill its
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Present unh6sithy. state are, not likely tOL I
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slusplitled lie 64.0ap I$Ltew.
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case, was brou b before the Synod. I
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whic i tries. to�sbow,thst the, nation
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-Karr says I �ALStrmgoil is -alk .10 I P-Oig=
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the foot , f a tree. Its yell seemed to surw-
early date � considerable Part
f0l'lo at 94' I � .
- ..-Allinicky, f assy, round1ittle-mi4ii-fftoppod,
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REASONS rolr TYIE'OPEA�- I . .
- . is bat green but blue. The
of Ireland ,
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my rocey�guillotiuej Eta poison's me by
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won all monkeydom. Such s chorus of
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Of the, sharelickiders' receipts. Great
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up to the first waiter in Leb'p.oyster Saloon
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Mr. Donaldson Stated to the Synod, tb_,�Lt .
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hiltilOrity.given. folp'this statement
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And the references are UnSUp-
iduf 40
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angry chatter arose that the mate cri d,
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the interests of America Are in tile
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= rind necessary -though it IS
and Said . �
" Have you got any -real nice, IOQBh good,
his reason far bringing his appeal bef0e .
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. ported by.proofla. M oney and MoV, as 'are
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history,
Thd Bowing of forest pine seeds has been �
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began by the Shakers at Enfield, COXIV.,
-44 Mike for the boat," And the. sbduetqr, to
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make peace, dropped his prize, One man.
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f6r her that there. all uld bar free oommuni-
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Are co,
and the L State authorities , 4siderilig
for encouraging this needed -industry.
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key fell out of the phalanx to gather up its
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darling 1� a -,hasty embrace, but the rest
hot Atlantic and Paqifio
cation between at
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this does not efface the f, .
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11 &t too fat yc�u 4now-but not thin
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IOWW4 irle to discuss the moral phase of dancing. . .
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.,.6ecohd;-r,Tbe sbytery erred in.sustainiog
the a,otloii of th6 Be sion, as thatwitu Which I nift "
soutain
hat green was th ational color as
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fir-backAsthe time. of'St.PMrick,while
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According ,to' the Ilaot actions the outlay
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rushed forwardo hurling sticks And a ones
they pushea,om many of
Etate,
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I power, ound t6_haxe
I ..either. I want th6mjust exactly right, an
I want them perfectly f resh., . .
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charge(l, does -not the eleudelits of art .
offoqc4 either under the laws at iL,o or of the ' - . I .
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Gerald Griffin distinctly shows that. the
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.repairing farm� ferloss-
for building I
during 1879 Ill eleven Southern and South-
atdamen sa
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regard to, the welfare of her subjects iii
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British Columbia, and to think of Securing
11 gow will yop have thbm--�half shell?'$
,, St6p S, minuta,w said the little man .
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Third-Thq Preabytery or a as air a a li .
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1heir 'donteqts
the Irish P�hiofa jaL .
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Dallas before the tenth
western Urlit6d States aggregated §13,565,.
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itled houses Of England are
Most -of the t I,
of oomp4rati, veli modern .date. The real
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free access to her*Australiau Colon -
I$ it you have got just the right .'kiud in just
the right condition, take half a
was not supported bit. the evidence, thue beinir
no proof on record t at '11,17 sin Was oorarnitteiL I, . .
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)untry'are the squires
old fandilieg of the cc , . _
Their
noutraWing of the canal would be for the
benefit of all the� States of the world, and'
please
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pint
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of Small ones (not too small, you know),4ud
leaving
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� Fourth�Tfie Proibytery . .
.. orred in enstaining I I .
- the action ofthoadsolon, riatheirdecioWh Involves
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to color,. -but- it� js� not-�- rated
w - he � u , facts Are in existen . ce, The universal
conia, X. � a., old ws that Of
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ledg L ,a in the vicinity are largeljr composed
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desce4t.and possesoionsbave in scores upon
We fail to g ather' any Solid objection to
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the * European 'Powers . to join
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strain;tlie juleb off them calrefully,
' t a little juice on them ; put them in a pan
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,tho;making of aonditioriFA of phukoh membership . - . . .
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opinion is that green Always lias boon th
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of as fine a cluillij of granite as cap, b a.
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scores of -cases beer � unbroken for 500 or
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*overi,e
�Ilowing
in work univer�aally desiral3le. Every iddi-
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, ioll has beou scoured
W 'and dried, and then
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wbicharenotoonditionsofs Varian, ..
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Fifth -The Presb 3 in that ther
... . �---no,t-ibual-cQloi-lof,-T,relanclf.a�id.--no.-Qnec�n.,
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I positively establish U6 period when it
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.. A recent religious census taken. in Prus -
100 years, Whereas the unlimited:
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power of a Prime Minister or
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tiolial. guarantee would, Strengthen thb,
. D,rtyL to the treaty
grial mirtee. Every new p-.
Add,& little butter, ,�good, pare bq
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and a little. milk (iro.b Hamilton milk, but
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f,eoded illinediately by -judicial process, w khoub .
iaviog hrstreaorted to other inilaer romodivo, as I .
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-.Vasnotoo, Onethingiscertain,thatilur.
at, that .country Contains.
nia allows th I
create a new iber ]his Constantly introa ucod
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but few
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wouldbe a fresh security thatthe Cana,l
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provido in our b�dk of iscipline.. , . .
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Ing the Many centuries that.1riBlimen con.
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363,790 Jews, 42,518- Dissenters, and 21,00( ,
-into the Upper, Roued"Inen a
removes from trade or the professions. Of
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would not be blockaded or' used as a basis
for hostile operations in time of war, It
thopan. o.ver* a Coal fire, an& be I parofal to �
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keep the pan in motion so as not to -lei the
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case prepared' -with gres;t.care sudatten- . . �. 1
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constant -l- wore the preen for theiremblera.
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a entire 418 families whose has s. have
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ulce
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a rat point was 14 Is dancintr 1. I
_. I . I . . _. . � I .persons_proressing, no-viatiglon. _ - - - , __ -- i 1. d only 77L existed as seems art u J&PPY a 0 1 ..B. -B. L .. f I . I - 1.
- Ai_1Yis'the'JC616� that-fiXab'da -AlOng7the'lifil I . . Seats, &A peers, of Englan . - - . a watch the .paft prohibited by the Word of God 211 alid, on. - �
', . . In. a speech 'delivered. the other day in describe the aind;re oo-oporation of Etric) . if YO ' 6116080, And then
. side and amid the lneaddws and valley.o.of nobles in 1707, when the union' of England to in a common zlo,sebly,isyo that tbd exact naomont it comes this subject he quoted verse after verse I
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� � Arranthe Duke of Manchester Spoke of - took place, 341 having been pean Governmou object as. , 0, I .
� their land, outliving the blasts of the tem. and Scotlana . f the ns;ture of An alliance - against, the 011'oWnwhioitolf. Avthesamo from the Scripture where dancing was .
. pests And -the -Changes of the seasons, so the Aissengions which existed between', raised to the -peqrage,' exclusive.of the -last ..a I . . Lowell -must time have'a deep, dish wirming near- at indulged'hilanA -4 used &A 06 Meade, of gloriew . . - - �, L -
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L . . . landlords and tenants -in ,1 England, Ire- ;United .States, Minister . . I . . I L .
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. Irishmen have adopted it as the . expect to find Englishmen .unprepared to hand,. slid wheu . -
. quibkm I I batch since that date. ; The Irish peers ; . you Sao the first Sign 6f , fying God, and yet in this enlightened age
i., faith and fatherland, land, and otheryarti; of S0041and." . Are o? still lower caste, a' iniser9ble ordw. of . , I
I of their love. for L J . see any great diffqvend�e 'betwe"en the poBi.. boiling, empty the part into the, dish, Do 'it may not be. used as an *amusemont with- . , : ,
which -has for centuries withstood .the' In six aayast :orrup-, -
, taiking on -the Bell 'Alder ragamuffins, mostly datingfrPtn'the a . tions of Nicaragua and Panama. ., L , you -think you remember that 211 i .. � - out offending some. aneinber. of the Church . ..
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. Staring of -persecution and which, we trust, Forest. Lorck Headley phot. thirt6en Stage. tion of the union. � . . . . .... . 11 One stew I" the Walter ci�lled out, - cifChrist,V He then called attention. -to the .. I .
I I mountains is a S . I . .. . . . �, .. _.. Kirk LSOBBiQU of 'Scotland in th�ir persecu , .
. will preserve the 4a,me vilior Ana freshness The . most ar4uou , Itow.gate sison,oneof the old landmarks - .. I I .
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. to the end of time. . . . . stalkitig ground I I _tbeSe St � agS weto of Lqndon, i to be pull ow . I ke � . . I tions -in cases at am jilLthe Seven_ .
. I I I ed"d xi C. er 117 , WI Singular reveQicup are coming to light tioement .
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killed between. 3,000 ,and - 4,000 feet.above well prison Will become in,future the - I regardiog'-the sincerity of some of the teenth century, in. which thay decided that. I .
� : Two 3rotiog Girls Acquilled, of Parricide . the level of ilie 016A.,.. ' . � I 4ev inventia. a new. - carpit'bag for ,:the+ . I I I .
I I . ... . central- lock-uli. for London inslefaetors, IL . . �gitat6yg, priiioip%l patriots., Fmtlif,r Cantwell, for consistenbAurch monabors should avoid the L . ... I .
.. � . . . . - I 0 1. . ipesbal 'yoose Ole patrioto:arld ti. . I I . I . .
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. inpose; of the first and the ourts of law, whLiCh comprise what al ber nt,to very- appea , .
t , A aeBpstch' from Dailville, 'Va., Says . Franz, Hilmar, the cc ' It is mai!16�viv tibili Injy.rub . . Lin . . . . �
. . L - . I fnCOL othatbyao doi.i)g every minister of the-Goapel .- . ! , V. ..--:' �.
i � young -Czech polka, the Z smeralds Polka, died is known AS the .Old Bailey, will -be enlarged .. I
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. Matilda and Emma .-Williams, two . � frame tha.0 folds.up into a.amall compass. appoint .his brother to a 'paltry o . . I . . -._7 . . .
white girls, 15 :and 1.7 years old, *on trial- iZ' "StL a.to cover tile space. now ..occupied by - - -blow it- Up � S. made a monk and -a spy, upon his ' '.; . ,_
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I Ong before his time the prison. It was a hideous obje6t, black 6 a& Ora. were no gre . .11
I the County+ Court of' rittsylvania, far the 'The jdlko�. existed. I L though only -just EL'cantary old,, till it bulges out alt the side ex, tho It wuz gatiming foie,Goverrituilit con ,gation., and,. Ocripttires, . in which is : :' L
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murder of'their f I illiams; among the 'p�asants of. Bohemia, but he 'with pmoke,' I . job" a 't 6 rice of tbeir silence. ,Alto. 'staidtioned by thb .
I _ ather� Robert"Wi a ': decided - to- a full of doze, and things .and Walk into a ever t' bd fbuiid ineutionecl mneic mud I - � '
near W.1ithell last month,- have be�ni first reduced it to written musical form. And . defacement . great and demand- robins with got 6r, the in vest being held -bu 'tbe� 9 .
I I . thoroughfareI It I was built by Dance in. lodging house ,�.jth re aill . oft a Leagu6 shows L �h&ti i7ith I a �er full as'frequeritly as the . .. . .
ac � . M-barpit I . 'L .
�.. :qui4eY The vidim"s heailwag nearly The London , Tablet (Roman 'athol'o) a confidence,.' Tha - big buBtiri . . u tbo�sovantoerjth century .. . I I . .
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1. . . . Severed from his b6dy'While he was,lying Says that among the town po�ulations in A��2, j.'uit -after ihii G valyooiblessettleoit, It looks solvent, and the bx ptiots above mentioned it wag . . I .
L in Lis ,%:ar + a1u.the 'daytime asleep. The . I I but onoidea, to 'take it impregnable. . In. rotten &-body as an� of'the Fenian ii�.so- .+.ova,' usic was'. considered:,.siufal and . L
. IL' . . Ireland there is, bitter complaint, that by . eyeiything' is' in looks. Y0 stai -Q'Wthe'. .
its front many noted criminals swung; here . L 'ions of 18U- 'or �1867-. The,. Castl 4 'Or us; I I
I evidence. against th8 girls .Waa il'4uffiOiOut tile .Land League troveineat, everytbi rig ThiHtlewood 6xclatinecl-j -I I I all all Soon know. - 8tre4gth.*uv that bag. Ana 116v ypop meals cie:t L 8 U& 0 I consider dancing in its , , '. I .L ..
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� and no c1dio to the murd6roi has, bee rig . ii� auth6ritibs appear to have had a complete pnrity," said. Mi. Donaldson,' ".as aWless . .
� , I .'bas been dorre for tbe'farmero and tiothi ' ' sept -to -your room, and a fat. Presently. . I . � '!8jn'.LiH'i tire. , ' .' -L
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I .. + . - L - ' the la,at gieat ueoret " arid Fauritlero�, . , . ,Wants . money, I . . of the E iQoutive� � .afj A airaile -or a soiig. The . Li . � . , . � L
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:. - obtitined. . 1. . I I 1. . r yoor landlady arid' coin- record of the proceedip0a .
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. - I �� . M�ibu gone., , I . I I I . , . I . . 11 i � 11lQuees to watob that carpit bag.* "Y'OOL Can't - . . I . . . � .1 I ..
i. : . Mectric.. I[Alght In Ifie 111kentria.l. I P . . .. � I , � where to buy te 011 ricoa. I . I . I . eat meeting, slid' I Sin .told .the don't sin." . . . . . 1: . I � I
L . s Eldebel pro�-6eded '' I I . L get out try the' house with it, for that is bat ths I I I . .
I . Thq trial of Julfti . % Tire lVeekly Northern J177dri; the leading . . abeduled informa�.tions atte,clidd to I the. - At a late. hour last night, and after muefi.
The experiment of lighting theatres by oi I . . I I . ' .
"fo'.,th T i k ' i ' a h pe. Very. .'gobd. Some- 81 . I I - . -
. dtiicit� bas..'just ba6ii:iried r a r�t witli, greq.. Amopthiieas.'and celerity at , I _h,lip An. er . An. , W&rr9;utS dnwhieh L man - Sustained the aoti' .I" "' I
�� - . , Li66y�l..Nqrth-�LjEielauk'-.pai.er,,L.whild I . . -4 minor Leaguers` discuasion�, Ahe Synod OW . ..'�,;, * i
L ele tvauBville,, Ind.; 'u'rttl. 11i��,@afk' .�aidl. levening ypo'gbL'to-yoorrootn,-Iet.the.�wind. � . .11. . I
. . --r't11e.-Chi'�r ,-6f the. EmlentOd Chturch; hi'expelling:m + + '�'.':-, ...... ---
I time' in Loudon, but' wiibout marked " ' � . I . bi�tterly,* opp6sed.'-irbitrary latldlordisin up a�d`put. it in yoor cost, �sve beem_arr�sted shc;i 'tha .Lr- - . . I
Prisoner, suiand up and bear, the, vordidt;" .4 t uv it, told it I.. : , I
, . auccess� A greatLadvantp,ge it would have a prosecutodaQme.tirue� a' Secretary w�i kept infoiriea of the secret D�naldson from tbi church. The case his ,
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I + . . Then ib'was found! that tbe:ro was no pas. uuiformly.,-And wai I . pookit, And, bid. fier good evening, telling I . uding branches outside .. . I L ' , ,.. � ..
, over gas would be in the diminution at. - -had �(I`hietly slipped -out an : ducaby Lord Hartford's agent, says: "We bei j.00 shell be home early,. and, she m opetations'of the, 16 created quite a'stir in religious cirwas. * . ': I . . .; .
oner, f6r lie I . . .. . . I. The iufori or as uitial-seems The action. of. the Syriod is by marry *Most , , - . L I
heat ; but there &to otherpoints ,at' which L, ' , I could und4stand O'Connell agitating for that' .Of Dublin in .1 I . � . , I I
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.. . . � no or"' 1ifficulty hour before. - . , ... . repeal At A time-whad'-fhe Imperial Parlis. light L the fire at. 10, and the place. I to have drivgn a, thrivingtrade. : � . :, seriously. criO'Cisea.'. , . .11 : . . . � I . .
I I A is as -yet infeiiori. 0 lous c I 1: - . knowed Yoo'.Wrinat do a yoo, no more I .4 . .+ . . . I "
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" V . . . . at the art, of , scene painting, which is base'd. 'aroti�4 s burglails, neck, and then gave bill' Church Acts -or 1aud'. Acts, but now tbat� too yoo blow *It up Again, . and go boldly : arid opei;vf�ll, tba winter bas Already set ' I I . , F361nbt , hing New; , , ` _. + . . . L . . . %.
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I L , his choice between hanging and -promising t * 'L" ' illj.�OL to. conceae evei� fair I , , , . i .$ .
A . 'oil 'tile use of- gas &i. all, illuminating Pirliamen '113 WIL � . . into Silo er+,house and establi4h yourself idolsewhere with romarkab a severity. . A :,' Sponge underclothing is the ,�ary' latest + 'L - .
medi�uni. All -the, I Combinations' of�Colors to plead guiltkwhen 'arraigned'. in, court. to t " . .. �.. . .1 ' . I German �gebius havin . g; � , reeentil y_ - . .. L . + I . .!
I L Irish demalid� itJS preposterous. � hink,of In comfort ef'not'in luxury." 1. few days ago the. e4 of SbuiR. , . .. It ! ..
1, with kefeeende .to -their He promised, bf course, and the lynoherq, a movement'thst ,could by 'bility. - . L . . I I .stern in4ritime coast . .
A I . used now are made ., . L . I , no poser ., I .. . . . . I. . — I . . . Canada. was vigited by tan,L.inefieS of s'now., invout6d and'patented a litia, of und6rivear ,..., - .-I
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4, . effeef .upon spectators- - ill. A, yellow .Ilgh having'tbus.stic6iBeded .in proventitigA fair' I- titianimity *df. Iieland � L folumbia � is 'reppyted+ manufactured train- this poroue substanoe� - � - - - ' - '.. �.:�
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: With *it.wbite light they . w6uld 16,ve to ' t171a.I. a C I I C � �. I - elf.. ,Tlia axperien6e, througli'viltich the . The: Yira, Com .ftd . . '� claimed'for itL tfist it can be Cleansed , . � ,' '
b� lisperse . � : rau . rderi I bg_ I the its It :` I
faCtL a. 9r;cultial.' . .. L hiie.'a occasioue uo urrea.sinebs �by set� .under a blockai!16 of 4hoiv-dyifts. -, IuMng. . 1 .
L. Efferent .1 n- . .1 .1 L . I . I . 1. tcountry Iihs passed during'the lait' two ' , fing'fort 'Cho a . to t at city frord land and other,paits oiturope the wgather more easily tba'i woolldir goodsi �nd, being '., . . � . �
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,. . . chapga something like what that from. gas � ,,The controversy on thetaIa;riVOL_ onsity y'earSLw4q1d i%thar'�doino�sbrate the utter,' . . . �l a a . is intenselywintry,� ESPd9 L . . mateflexible, does not chaXwtheakin'so, ' I I .1 ....:
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� to daylight would . . )u� Woods is likely to be'jiolonged I abeing?Ieft io ftself,., roe cause .:. trio' iraS.' -L . .
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. . , L -bat son�e soldiers engaged in' wlierithelm�gt reekleng would be L . . I , .
� . I L , . * b�. , the iuct Lt . surb'to nig t t a . op or over t ance of' sp in the Alpine. and some other Pray' keep. the' snrfaoe tempdrature rini - , , . , � ,- 4
.. . lvoo�lilzlitsa . I . .. I . ' t a - er anis. eitre, hirte t stra es�& Austria. Tilb.Alps of the Tyrol, of . form.
I I biiilding a .telegraph -line from Farb command In a,ny Periorrs� LeXiderroy I the L * L ia, @�nff of Carinthia, the hiny aistricts One . . I .
A son of Sir Andi&w, Lusk, M.P. for I ., . . . L at! roadway, L as ired y boiltact witly , Styri . . wfio wears' this tr'uderclotbing'is .not - - . . I - '
. Klftrna�til� in L attecopting' to raft %lot of _williriq allegiance of the messes." ' I . . -liable: to'take coldi for it abBorlig the per- - - .
Finsbury ana. once LoraMayor of Loudon, 0 , . . L 11 - f Boherniw and Galioia� the Sudetes and
. I tamarack poles 'down Wo6a - Ril;br to the. ". 6ildL . � . the nake wire, permitted by a breakin a . I . .
� has adopted the stage as a prof6ssidn,. and - . . .. LItha ' Mothers nurses cannot be -too care. the insu asior. k xa -initiation of the wire, the'Parpathians, hie 9,11 covered witli s6ow. sp:iration without +che.6k!ng it. � After the, �: , ..L ,1
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is now travellingin the, English pr,ovincei ,,,, P,we ' re.suTp .. 11 .. . . fiil, aboU the I . . fact th Mine. PAW sailed. from the ersey in � sponges haive.been. sufficiently beaten, by -a I . '.. . .:d . . I
- with Alr. Forbes Rovqrtsob I k beneath.them.. � �: . . ones. Few but phyo now how many ,Ing material. around it had barned.for it the Cunard steaui�r Algeria on Saturday . .. i- , , � .
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� . McCullough, at� the Conclusion' of 'his -ftrian Iourbald express, themselves. of.the-so-called.ski '. saidtig.;ohild- length inches'., So the - bare I ,to tiamit of b . I
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. erly's.:New 'ran I are . as L . .-, in' WiailiL . d out, thi ..... A. . I . . *
I - greatly aisgusted At ihb�tentenceo( a pri�.L . a U86 of �duiteratqd, - , .. - -of , flwh 3miatied'by Sign' 3 spotigeslare dri6d'4nd Pri, ' I
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vitain the P�r* to- three . daya'. imprisori a' ' An, analysis -of several tin ." which Nlcolini�Miss Roh6uschild, an =,O ith sharp knife. ,These p rings are � ,.; :,
Thestre.in Chicago, last *,S6turday n . I. I .', Pbia6ijotiSr Oap. : I � thick rested .oli-';the, Sheet , _ . toritralbo, a, ". - -
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ighti ment. because - he .'applied the, epithet. of cakes' of the. pretty and perfumed toilet I of the' 'arch. I .This M + � "..
made a speech to the sudietice-in which.he, L ' . 1. . . -d6v�red 'the top . ilas Ca9tillian, violinist.' The Messrs. . polac L L * -. * ; '
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-,, ', I - , 11 Youvillailrous beistl". to the:b.alky horse . goa�g. that aid sold on the Btriets Showed became' red hot. arid �set fire to* ths'wood. . . ;ent,-' And accompanied. the without the Use of I �nous � dyes whialli - - . .. L . .
� , stated th��t it ended the largest pecuniary . .1 � Gy.e were* prei . as incorporated in � clotll� underel6itring;.. .:.' !. , L . , �
I I I . , �gagement lie' had'.ever played at -any OfLdneaC-ilie offibers. . . Th6, chirge against 'the pie§ehce of.-grmnd glasso s6lublio glass, Yeaterclay' an imperfectly�insulaied ele'etrio. �Ziva to the stesmer.i;6 wish her God-spead., . � 1111. . .
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I . theatre in the - I. , , , . 11 him wag 11., unbecoming, behavior, toward silat, pipe clay, rotten Stone, boiax, plaster -w1re' lighting' private premises came.in Mine. rattj " Who Was - Ill .excellent heal'th . : L. - ,
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� . A BntorAN Va,lt L has made: the lateSt tUh�movdm*e�tto�va,rasecuriugunifor'rnity, Stone, oatmeal and other substLinces. which liam Street, .he current flashed into ill
� �hubstftation of . . L tj - sp I ok . a of her I I ast appearance in the Unifed T#nEdiBbn.Comp&ny X'wguil-k1si,g . .L . .
� and not the least, remarkable dontributi�n of Printed characters bjL the, are itilded to -give the soap *eight, hirdness, be sig�sl box � near Oliambbra Street �ano I . . . their wires in the streets h. Y.r , a I . o
. Homer; J1om%n for TeutontcA)Ji�r4.cieriiri'Oerm*4:n toughness or clearnegs, The common col- quite damolishea it. � if the `inotilatiOil 'is � States 4�f* t the age .of , '25 - -wh I - of � 'aio of I I . . L
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. to the Homeric coutirdveray. , . a- d . .. - , . i .. On 818,plsyed the work is going on at tb about . 1. I . .....
a 'b a .. 'lion, Venetian, te , an .thus imo,orfect,;�hile new, constant repeti� Lucia + � - I - . . .. . � I .
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� - Ir says, was pril , in: ,:Belgidm; .".Troy b6ciks.appeam to beirl. king -progress, not. Cringe are ybrmi . . I ! I - ., . I .. .. 1,000-f6ot -a day.' The pipda laid'arQ heavy . �
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� I .. stood in' Englatid, near where Cam- withstanding 'the',L alleged opposition .of cnrmine� ultiamarine groen,*POt,*P'1gm.Ont . tion.of such a6oi'aents when it becomes :aid - - , ndi . . . . I Iran pipes twa ino)res in diameter, and con.' z. I .. .
- ' . L d . worn outis, the fireL.Offi - I aui. has developed the 6iodet'juror. . - .... L. I I . . . . . .
'bridge now stands ' - ' on ' �, 048,18 -say, -to b9 Ae had -not hea�d'o' tain: -the. two" oopper. .wires, The pipb� is I I I . 1. , I
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� - wine-col6red sba'wa the Atlaiatio ;1 Ithaca Dome -to at a ineedirg ocaireoiois of schools . till. j 1�es;yellow'arla Scarlet -Williub and -feir�a. lyhe . electric lies, L however, I
8 L L . I I I Sane ; does'not take -'any newspaper ; does filled with' a bomposition' of nsphaltum, - - '. . ' '
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. was the town of Ca .0 in Oerm L itzerand to print tment * when. '� k the . ident of the Oaf . ch Issaiaby Mr. Edison to,Ve unif � footed , - - . I .
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,.+ diz, And the t mWi:fo B,n_8*4 1 611 * achop� burnt timber. Many_of� the Perfuming in Aiefly;: trouble the depar -name of the Pres .
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lie found in Belgium Are 'the graves at the booksi oma,ii'l6tters, - ,k . �iedienw, though' harmless a .n 6ed lates I- does 'not . know anything byeoldiheatorwate'r. 'ThewiresurehiBld'' -
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. L heroes of the -it L Ileged Troj . all war. xhe, '. . � � L � L I become chemically Poisonous by. sdrnixw of ),a' firemen to workat ., about . the. san , btitybf an o6tb,'b6t knbwi L __ ":. ' ' . .
. Lord'Henry Lennox, yachting on the uses to permit- the . apart by.. means of this. compositio , n , WhiellL . . .
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fact that Homer wrote ill Greek is readily 'West coast .of .Ireland,. has. -go I ture. Adding the,aangers. from all.,these fires., They have to*be QUtLw'ith 'in instru. thaear Oath is it gooa thing- tb�uob when' hardeniL in M *few hours.'. The trerich ig' , - �, .
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I � . itrid q"lities of prent -having a Woodall bandIa.: I . 11 I ..
. ancidi diseased, pi a If' the hogs, get Into the gArden . does not khOwt one foot all h If de P,L I
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. . visions for � ciptachinent::of constabul4ry, L m Ole riections terminate by means. of smaller, - .
-language of all waste lie at t a' er anent evils these neat- the � fireman holding it stands in dunger of . +
. was therefore the rn who, havingi'boori left iii charge -of the � , I TEE �COtTOX. EXPOSITIM.'—Tho Textile.' pip64 similar in cons6itictiun. Edison .has , � . I ''
. fact thatmo- remains of 'island after Lora Lucan's re6elit evictious, Ida ing, alicatel' scented blocks of toilet .receiving afatal shook. that no -fatal addi- . I
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. lroy' have "boon foun& nr Cambridge. '-bad -been b6yootted-by the inhab . ementary number,. devoted e;utir y -,to upon his -railway. - Ile thinks that lie h . . .
I eoples, while the I a ,contain, read to be released when- dent at thesort limahapporied a's yet- is due Rocoild; of Philadol'phis, bad issued a , sup- gone back to MenloRark to continue work . ' ,
I , ar reducea.io ver,, itaritEr Bud ,a I tells 'and applied to the babbl.s to the great care which ii �xereised by the - Pl I - electric trarow .As .
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I . proves the theory tilitraphantly, because it y �hoyt commons, consisting ve d's - . .� I . . I L . . e tho,City of Atlanta, Ga, and, the klinter-' solved.the question at Sys, I . '
� . fi�ovvs how Complete was''the destruction of � ". � .. body. - - .. .. . . 1, amen, and Which, sooner 'or later, in an
of tes and cheese. , I . . . . . -fir , .. . . ,., . 1, Q Cotton,E*position. Thp number. and got a; -better 'motor ibau Siemens6 � -
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I � I Lt y by the victorious Greeks. 'What - 'i a, -n a hi&ly mitigaflng.ciroum� The Herzs� .of tolophon y li as exci tea . : . I . ... , An .., Ilent one.. .It u a'- Going train one invention to another in this � ... L
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. crowned liend *.or private too this Belgian as ill - said Charles Leslie, 3pecial, attention arriong elootriclairs 'in* . trated, and Contains, s6me aiti6les,of Special way rests him. . Since 'October, I . �
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. I - lomicidal, eye u when about to be sentenced for' obtaining . Sing,, die. ably no' interast. - . , . : .* I aken. -out 144 patents concerning.the _ . .
not.appeai, But he is cleArly goi 9 out money uiraei .false p . ,railway carriage murderer, prob , � . - an average of iielbrly ., I " - ,. 'LL . ., �
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ti establishing his morint I ; retelices at Rushville, tardeaAbi6righwhich telephonic bommuni- tragedy li"'faken. place in which there. bad . In Norway,, it -,is - buidj- the �erec;ti6u og. electric light Alone, . I �
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. . lyre' Ind. Ho'hadresoriedto the crime in orde - maintained by.. N' . . I �. ". .
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. i ibility, irl.' the . all � V cation has been , , and. been greater interest than the Brighton mur. telegraph poles and Wires Wares 611 wolves 90' 1. .., � . I I
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tkonr ,to keep,his Ong riage; auali6, esp4cially, sinde thi lineament that 0, � lioighboyhooa, s.nd many Miss *Rye . . .
. . . . . . . . I . der, The trial of, Lefroy, tfie alleged away from thl I
. riumphant ,fashioll � . , ' sation, bAd,been o led -through as of line have be6n pat .up for the' . party of orphaned +children from:her Lan- .
. . .. . . . thought thatcourso was better,he explained, conver arri . oil - murderer, was fixed, - to begin to -day. His inil I , . . I . I .
. . 1ilt. KrrLty a. low "dayo oirio6 bila- than to render - himself liabl� to a suit for tha Cable conneotingBrest And Pgrizance solicitor seems t6- rely 6n' being able ,to . double purpose of Securing rapid commu- -don Home, '$Ire. ha's now tv�enty-ihree .
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. a - all exhibidip .t � . . . . I ilict6tion -sna ' u ity from,'wolves. little ones ,for whotti she is anxious tQ ..
- . delphia guy � , j, at his Alleged branch ot'prdbaiae. He was &"j64 Ionian, a thing generally considered impossible, (in alibi as- r6ga,rds pawning and .,Jmm 1) . . .
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. . . motor to some 6xp6rW*an4fep6rters, Which -he hoped,and know b6w.to treat*. & lady�- � account of the comparatively sluggish action prove A" the revolver, and that ,s third . Large districts have thus been cleared of seenr6 *'homes, before winter Sets.' in. � The I . .
,� , , showed some regirlts'Which he aeeignate& Stilif the gailge'sent him to's perrite'lltittrY of tbe'electric current in submerged cables. md,.raiiig troublesome brntds... I chifdron are all giils, and of Irom's io 8 or I I . . .
. . ' . , ,, party� who committeill.t,46 i-hurder, was in -th I a dangerous'and 9 years -at Age, atia it ,I,, i -generally .. , .. ,
a's the proallot at , �' atomic, energy 11 ar lot sit monthai , , � . . Tho Iletz Bystem—by which convoisatiobt the Carriage with the Accusea 9,;aMr. Gold, it is said the unasiati. doverrimbrit is I now I . , , W.
I 61 etheri� impulso,'! which , ivere simply - Damsecria is the oldest city in the world. it is stated, has been. carried on throtigh an the murdered mend Lefroy's Aight'from adtormined to keep control df th6 whole understood that the younger the child ran ' i . I I I
�- . ' I Idistanc6 'of over 000 : miles over Are. 'When. taken .
�'. I astounding end. woula indicate beyond dis. and siaon, have crumbled on the actual WaRington on the might of the murder is telephone. gystemiiR�ssia. Astelephones . � , into 'Pur Chriatian.liorne's . .
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11�; . ute that he has naiae one of th' 11 I i's circuits having 110 special. �diLptatfon� -to -the following reasons I It, is are being gra'au I Any introduced ,into all tile the - better - they .turn out. Miss RYO'a - . I
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� ,., discoveriesoritlyoutions of the agp, . But burned in a desert ;, XinoveIl a 6' ephonio-comm'uniestion 'Claims to have siserted. that � 4 . Short time prior to'1he lidu reNs is 11 Our Weatern&tdtne, Niagara,"
hil Babylon tel . sea in St, Petersburg, the' police, Will add * , . I
unfortunately, bowevei,he're6aed to per. have disappeared from the TigrW and solved two difficult probl6mall viz., that of occurrence it catild to - Lefxo�'a knowledge . hi in th the Czat,a� Sub- and she will bo.gima 6 corresicind with gn� . . . I .1
init v, tborough'soo,rch 61 -the promises in itt,ib increasing the amplitude of olectiidal vibra I � t si 11 . . 1 one of thoag - I . .
. - , . : I one kindly thinking of takitff, .
8 -Da that two warrants which bad been �Srhaar overy' , t I . I
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which the exhibition *its given. 'Ile said . I Ign ' him abo'ut ' eighteen � to .' a i . . Of 'a little onod'. �. . . I . � .
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� was before the days of Abrabam—a Contra It . . .. granted against. . I celebrate an Once , a . I
to the t6lophonic circui I beautiful but &.pathetic sitiger: 91 Sbe sings . I
.� �. I that tliie ,room ''Iniderneath contained bf'ttade I and trayel�an, We. of verdure � I .. months �r�vidus at Bow Street water . . 1. -Sir John Lubbock gho%v�tbat wasps .
,�, " , appa�atus manufacturad:1T, . oppers for -winter's - - .
Y-bim for SOmO in the, desert.;.- a presidential capitalt" Xing Rala1karia, ofilie' Saindlwich IBI"dg, Still iii force, , In order . to evade well, but showa,uts something, slid �in that preserve their grassir . .
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,.� I .. I Calfforrifw and W@oh lie did not With � rna�flal- . . and Sacred, associations 'is a starri264 paembei of the Church of E ng. theoxecutionof those warrants Mapletoll s6mathidg—overythibei, If! wera ax ing the subcasepliagal ganglion, - . I .
� I Wi'sh any one to See. Thl's'fact let! Many paralysis, the grasshopper . . . I . r.
. . extbuiling through t1iirLy centuries. I land. He wag Confirmed and , Married Went to Australia and shortly After. bi I would court her ; I would Marry hot , I thus �roaucing I . - .. �
. to t1iink that the dillibiti6ti was a 18ohewc many years Ago by Dr.`Stanleyi Bishop of ngad his name a * would break her a, remaining insenBible, but not dead. The - .
. The French Minist6r-of"War'bag just Xorwich, fitlier of DAn Stanley *",Ills 1111111"ll I to .England -cha to would illtreat', bet ;. I '-wasp &aministers �n easily digestible syrup. , - � - _ .
of speculation rather than the dombilatea. offootea a min' I he, ,big It is cokejadod ihat lie fearea this. heart, and in six .-Montb
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. tion.of'a man of Science. - .1 - .. � Ma�astyis wolf veraed in the aiiiinctive L-fiO greatest gliager In Europe," . � until the arrin�sl is required forthe fable. - ' � . .
� adopted 1kom the German &VAY. The object fact w;uld boxg,be&' made known had lie . . .
� opmairt , Its ackmeyer, manager of the Holtnan, Dr. Mcxsy, the Chinese I �
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Tris uses of paper, like the dovel 0 of itisto seduro the ready identification' of . rhiciples of the Anglican 4urch and i itopped to a;nswor any dharg*e whichMight � Me. GI WIRSiobary,, � ,.
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Eistory and literature, and flas done much. have been brought ag inst him in iesp ct Courj6 opera Company, is a fine 61a gon- , I a
of aledricity, seem to -b,6 endlosa. in Ber- soiaiarR,Who may be wounded or killed on a) e Sails -from Sat V ranoisco 0 the lab Prot. . �
lin some of the restaurants And Cafes ha,Ve the. field of battle, Foi,this purpose every to explain them through the native press, to. the tragedy, And thaI his identity being tlerd&n. He is one of Londwils'oldeatatia Pripr to big loavl�g he Said— 41 1 go to live , .
. adopted platewmada of paper for serving; Wail will in future Weak a metal plate Aus. but he is' friendly to all. other "Chutcheo.: 6xplosod to tire police tho.warrarifs in sus- roostragp6oted citizens, and at the tin:16 Of. and.aio on the hills of beautiful V ormoss, .
broad and britter, rolls, dakes, buns and p6ndea -from the' )look. Thist Will be Of He has lately subscribed. #g,000 to the tuna penoe would have been, irQn2OdiatdIY Prince Arthat's visit to Ca;nada it was - Mr. slid to prdsch I to tile Chinead the Bible, - 'I
similar Artie . les, It is probA16le that far- oval . forkn� 85 millimotres in length, 25 in for & cathedral. - I0 I . I . . eidouted. This ap&bhonsionj coupled with Glaoicaleyer who entertained the Quooii's first and last, and through- thell4tigth and .
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that use may soon be made of so safe And width And I in thickness, ,slid Will indicate Nearly fourteen thousand dollars in Cash - the canvid),on , of, gdilt in regaid to the, son in the I I V ore8t City." p broaathai the -land. . . I . I . �
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cheap 0, substitute � for pottery, In 0 the owner's regiment as well as his oom� has boon toceived by the Garb,61d, Monti. 1188il]� Of illd Hanovbrian medals on the ' One da,y a mkir the Worse for whiskey . . AWDULLY AMMIX. . " .
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-call. ment Committee, An. appeal from the PAS 'ng 'a Amend up to the ce %hero ato lingering south � winds, Bottl ,�
and the pretty sbrviet pany and his number on.tho roll In rilin y blowink
restaurants in Holl .. . . . I g Of, tile dft�, offera, it is Sal , iobrated Wl�itefiold
of thin Do -per, which the public tak , * uxecutive Committdo of, the National S'%O,0ut Oxplaustion of the course hO1A9,w an, ,said :, ,- miagar Whitaneld, r was con. That t billary ji ying the ripe grain boar; . .
0 aW#6 A Man namoa Smith is in custody at I � . i Th!Pro tup
4, carbo Ith attempting I - 00 -take. . . . ars ag ,,Ah P,' said 0 agwin d buttevillos langrifilly going
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It is related that Sit Thdmag'Wade, tile d' It S, telegraph messenger! Jim Y .
ned' addressed to pastors thrbugTOut the U11160a A London despatch sayo If the opinion of the preachori 11 this looks just like . I
,ob Minister it iokiii, who haa been a , ilig that . days be set apart -for the Members of the Council may be takon work, 'Now it Goa had.convertea yo I T nists fillo vapor ofinconso burn ,
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. vogiaont of Chino, for forty yditrs, And was San 8, playing in the OMSU bost of & discourses .arid, Collections` in 0,11 Places of as a 4yjt6riou the w&rd Appropriation Theyrince of Wiles has a large ro . � .
0 ngu "'a tuactistonis Of Smack - longing to Smith, whbu the !At, I I this city is 0 na site in ". There are brown,faced autiflOW08drdamilYttilm .
I .familiar with th Is tor ,Worship in aid Of the fund. system is doomeaso far as vi tospeot. Among, the gi 909 . Ing, . .
. Ott, no truth in the rumor that Dean earned'. A. majority of the doundillo he Will t il'al . . shaking their yellowy lisir..
. the -people, hearing of t 0 death, Of an old, seized hi , t1irew him 6vorboa,rd and Theta is . Oro onor during the suo - g six I 1
6 ()hinose friondi started oft tot his funeral, pladea big t upon him to keep him under Oragett has. resignoa. his position in heattily ,Conclebaiiitasptorngti#oofo:ttravb6- Weeks Are Longleaf, Welbedk and Enville. I
wAs Promptly arrostedt hha, T orbirto. !to has, however 51vbkx Over Iti, gance and jobbetyj slid agree that a,dhange ,&t the lattor quantities of pheasants are Tbore art changing terns in the shadowh)YO9
what! he for the first timo learned that no witer.. 8mi' , I I Where tho undric(I dows in'the n0outidei Stay;
foreignex, 710, matter 'What, his on the facts b in known 6 cry was ralsea trust the rester pottibn of his income, to is necessary, . to be turned out. . . . Thoro are or,jobus-haod Waves whoroy rustling , . I
vas permitted to attend the Itilloovol't"O'Na" to lyroll him, 11 0, Scene of groat excite. be Used ty the ohiinhwardeps for the A nAtiollal Subscription his been Set on , ' an4 5 b I
I . I I The oago With which a aiVorco can be . 0 1 TV, "I'll sunbeams play,
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Chinaman- .. . Vrov4it . to he Was got to the benefit of � the �athedrmil. The doart ig toot in Spain, for t1je pit 6 of b U19 obtained in NO* York is illUstre.tea in the � . I
,Last ,week. tho Frankfort police oelzoa POI,Cb Station. , reported to be,in v6k3f Voor hov, th. Gibraltar from thd ErigliFS4.6elf 39rigNabd Cage of a lady Whoo findIN that she had Whord are tangled vineg in the licillowo trailing,
,1611_�_Iie �bsto bills in the rastaiurants� The fameng Chita& d'If is to be PrOA Mrs. Langtry is testing quietly at bint'n, refuges to 9611,1the mon e dvoted boon divorced Without knowing it, called at There are shork swootdays that will llotdola N
, � hitendilig 't Pend fok'the Arp&.Ptia � Where Ara iiiahts that coma with � 06 moonlig
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