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Nov, 17, 1881,
. LORD NAVOWS VAT.
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N111KILIST TRIAXA10-
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,. . A Wonstalle skylock.
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relmoiant Voisin Of Jr9explutsits rooptgr.
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^ Tomolk Weiratip 4
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The. 11 109"On UP4 1,120poo 11 In this x4ord
To be Xxocqted by at 15airgo AaJqrA4y,
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A most disgusting exhibition of inhuman,
,John MoHals, Archbishop of Tu4m,la
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dead,
, [NOW xarunomlok (N. a,,) Hems XQWAJ
A certain horoelu Sayreville for tw out
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A STO RY -OF RIDOEWAY4,
09,oreir'l; Viroce"Zolk-Gladatone an4
Gratuville as the J111anquet.
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Ouor ibout the 20th of this month will
begin the $rest trial of twenty-two Russian
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and groping love of money � wo
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displayed in Judge t1unt's Court jeoteiamy
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Cardinal- Giannelli, Axqhbisbop
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years has been a eirt-horse in a br. .
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An a habit of going, through a. cortiij
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luetalsta ji�r&pxier XvIngea, 61,
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. Loxmox, Nov. Q. -In the Lord Xeyor's
procession to -day the Stairs and, Stripes
Nihilists. The principal one mcciuoe4l is a
liouteus, I ut, Of t.6e bmTy,U,. Soukanoff,whose
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been found. in
afternoon during the hearing Of a habeas
comms case, to obtain possessig ,
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14 dead.
Mr. , Costiganp. X.P., left Ottawo on Saint.
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=of duties day after doy for eight
months in. the year has enabled him to dc
A iror-er , ,
3expatrIePee'R.
were carried, rece4ek by the drum and,
fife hand of t9e 4th B sittalion of Lo d
n, on
: silver 4agger has the 1311111P
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laid down under the whole. length of the
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Adam 0ohn. It seems tbs� tho.ohild bad
been forcibly kept ammy from 'bdo, dying
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day for Mo4itobs.
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President Arthur will take possession of
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things which
� seemto indloate the pposoa,
Sic �f weptal faculties aim
A ilor tosowe,ol
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Militia a. Den-
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street, called. Little Sadown, ie which
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Alexander 11. and the future ,. xander
mothe ,. 0 1
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Rabbi Messing, touched h
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the White House this mouth.
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those possessed by the human race. It
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TUB PUNISHMENT HE DESERVE
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'nor 11 4 from the trainip -
I . . g ship
Of,W&r Spite followed, Playing 66 Yankee'
III, alwayo returned after the review to
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their respective Among the other
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woman's tale, had sworn out the -
. writ. The
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Senator Macpherson and family arrived
home on Saturday morning,
an o14 saying . , e
, , Among farmers that crew
04,1149taoitat more than three, but this horse
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(Chicago Times.)
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Doodte," The. American fiag . was re.
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"I ved with a, ge f hands
neral clapping o
palaces,..'
persons accused Are Ensign Zinovieff and a
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Another the
bailiff of the court was sent with an Ord a
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for Aftnie� Hiokert,o arrest. I I .
u an hour or
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A Xorinou proselyte has been imprisoxied,
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has the ability, to count sixty,fly a. His
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routine of labor is to cart aiity-five leads
A few days ago Col. Tom Keogh, of North
Carolina, entered, the room of Secretary
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mud chaero. The some honor w -
eon , apicuously I 0 n0i
rendered to any other fe'ature
man named Trigoni. of pri.
Sonora is A woman named Cobedeff,remark-
so he returned with a tell, &W honed
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wom n, clail in an old time plaid silk dregs,
sbad
in Germany for trying. to m%4o
, converts.
Henry Jackson, of Missouri, veteran of
10L clay fr9m, the pit to the spot where the
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clay is mixed. or ground, and then go for a
Lincoln, sqoompaniea 8111181360,11
by m 9
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whowgrey hairs and bowed form abo ec
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of �4 I
. he procession except othe. QOAOk
- So Of
the
able.fQr berugliness. She'was arrested
after ,the bill of indictment was 4e arly
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,bat . probably not seen the light of
day for a score of years. A. dilapidated
the war of 181 - . I
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load of ooAl-ilust; mud now, without any-
thing being done
plain% that something besides: the lapse of
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brought. old -age upon
aaw and old Mayors. There was a
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striking demonstrition As the prop Sion
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completed against the others, Lieutenant
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Soulisnoff wag present At the execu.
red sliAwl coftipletbd the attire, A144
of'102. .
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It is Announced that the Dult ,.
said or to indicate the
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t to him WbeA 110 has doPOSit 4 his
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Ad . premature
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him This wag Gone &I .Robert it, Lynch,
g"s d the office of the United States Cable
ofti;Any Fouk ladies
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tion of the 4. seagoing of' Alexander
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made the 1411, gaunt figure seem gigantic.
a a me,
In It r r squeezed 'tightly to her was a,
(Prince Leopold) -will soon marry s, Germ
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fifth ,load he; tu
'xby" � �
. rus Away from
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t a and to t dock
The relation of his story to the kind.
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hearted Secretary secured him An 1113,1110,
. young w
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American flags from the windows, and
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II., and with his watch in his hand counted
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the number of' minutes. employed by the
Pretty little boy, about 2J years oll She
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was mad. Every nerve ifta.tramor
princess, .
Mr. a9lin 'McCullough lately bought, for
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,01%7.pib goes
10 d 1 .h6
for % of the du.,ti This
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Nate Appointment, as messenger in the
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War Delisrtment.. lEfis tale was As inter-
there was, loud continued pplautie'. A.
great demonstration, was also smade at the
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hangman in order to assist the reporter of a
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Russlau journal.' Ile was koehlV watched
was 1
and her head jerked from
. .. , side to aid. .a if
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.on a Her
05,000,.a tragedy called 14, �e
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its auth6r, Mi. Guy Carleton, of New
ri'mot 1110 only peouli
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when be goes, to the pit It
. - 6 backa the cart
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astjng as it evei comes to ills lot Of 0,
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1werioanExethange. Threebuttilrodiadies
aved, America '
W u colors from the balconies.
for seven �weok�s before being arrested, out
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pivot. eyes snapped and her
Mouth worked convulsively. The first
York.
up hirriself to the right. place u,nd will take
Vuly what It conceives to be I proper
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Cabinet officer to bear. Twenty-five years
age General Lynch was one -of the most
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Among 'the decorAtions. threuglidut, the
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city American flags were conspicuous.
of twenty,two accused seventeen will be
sentenced to dea . th and executed. Before
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. : question was asked if She refused to give no
the child. yea, she did, unless she bad
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Carlotti Patti has returned to Paris,
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and starts. Again $A A few days o a A $oau,
,a .iis
loAd. It more is pat on he backs And kicks
mud rattles the cart About until the load is
Cod'ominent men in. Milwaukee. He
of the World's goods
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There wait' enthusi%sbio cheeri 11
t big trial th4e, will be Another which will
take place in a few da.Ts-that of some
, money ft 2tonedy.t Rabbi Messing was plaged
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dinavian tour. .
reduced to what he considers a proper
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living. .-One - of �bia
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W -give an -
'When
Palace yard as the Amerio
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e4tirod, e4cdilba by A,
Ou&-fa,dif ho-n-d-r-witli
-�twt-QJ.tii,xo.hi.Q.n,,ea!!.§,R.wh o a 0
. Q...w.pia-puipl .y. d t
look for
upon t�-
as an 0 make out a case. He, in
--wgraphic mainier,"told how Ldha Gqhh�
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Andrew Marshal Porter, Queen's Con
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'Will Bilece'adMi. JoIjUS016 lii Wlcitor-'
quantity. be a
. Having such intell tu I
'&; -- t- '-it- - if " - " "-"--- -f- -1 ' '
pact yp I is no surpritnug I
o earn that
friends then was Col. Keogh. the I
iatter entered the army Mr. Lynch also on.
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fixed bayonets. AS, it passec
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layed ,,Hail Columbia."
suspicious people, and who could
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or would see .nothing. "They are. threet in
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beautiful young Jewess, lay, deserted b
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her husband, upon hei deathbe4i`b'xpQ oting
Gever4l.for Ireland.
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be will not be driven. 'As soon as the
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Huge are lie becomes fractious mud
0 ninand,
listed, and being in Col. Keogh!$ 0 .
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the feeling of friendg,bipL, between the two
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in his speech at the LordMay.r',
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nab referring to foreign Mr. Glad-
number -s. general of engineers, M- ROUiR*
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_ Ski, An engineer of the city and formerly
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almost. any min�te .to cross over th ,
. . a dark
river,
- how she �continually cried for liar
Mr. Gladstone, ahtended .by his son, the
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Rev. Stephen Gladstone imber
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'touched .1
unmatiageable, but A genaLe expla
'Pationof
who r
' is r,equi ad of him usually bad the
was strengthened. Bhortly.after the war .
Gen, Lynch, who had served with bonsi4'
-affairs,
e . said,
Ion, . I I Lord Granville will be able to
chief of the'secret policei M, Foursoff,
a . d the . assistant . of th � e'commiss
In, ary of
little ono,that she might fondle it once
again to bar
in Hawarden 2arklast week . I
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Lord O'Hagan, .the retir -
Chan
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d..ired , act.. It is unnecessary' to add
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Drable distinction . .interested in
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draw A picture less charged -'With a, 10UP
a d critical features than that of a year
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police, M. Tirgleff. They are accused Of 1196y,
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bosom before taking a lag
at
farewell, And how this woman refused to
. -ing,Lord*
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Allor of Ireland, has been Appointed. a
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that such An intelligent borse wil I do no
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more work after�the-whistle for dinner or
the then. all -engrossing Fenian movement.
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Ele quickly took a commanding. position in
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ago. Afghmitiskan, instead of,.bekng br6ken
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intofragment under a single r
a, is, now uler.
Rig neglected their task, or of -having yielded
to ..int.imidstiQn to the extent. of being
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let the qliild pass for one instant from
her care unless 0300, olsimed to b6due for-
� Knight of St.'Patrick. I . � .
, 'Thirty-two and a half, pounds was the
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ouppersound
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yord have wits enough for thhti'aud if they
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�be qiganization of the famous " raid," and
when in Juqe� 1866, Some five or Six bun, I
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We tire happy to think that .peace reigns, in
South"Africa." Referring tothe next sea-
convicted of. compl I icity. M . ri ouroOff
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. asked y6starday whsther� be shquld. be
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nursitig the' sick woman, were paid he .
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He hb.d, he Paid, agreed to. assume the
meight of the baby stianger that made its
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' appearance in the house of 0. 0. Marbourg,
Are on ' ' I
. their way to the pit when the
whistle blows thby all � turn -About and make
Ired men passed over, into Canada on W.I*,t
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ifterwards proved m futile enterprise, Gen.
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Sion of Parliament, Mr. Gladstone. said.:
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, allowed to call As witnesses the' form&
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Prefect of polier -
a, M. V eonoroff, mud Gen.
guardianship of the child and -see to. its
religious training, while bn the hand,
Kansas. .
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.for, the Stable without-wii�� orders. . --
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r,ynch was one, ;t the recognized leaders.
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It will be an early and urgent. demand'im
the wisdom of. Parliament to consider
Lotirs. Malik6ff, who was on duty whe he
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th captor of the; child -threatened to
� Mr. Van Horne, Assistant -Manager be
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Ele was proo6nt at the battle of'. Ridgeway,
,,d was one of the 103 captured. by th0i.
effective means f6r, meeting the great evil
was committed. It. these, high fun�qtion-
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'aries come to the ba6r the trial Will be still'
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onate t from its peopId.
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was then made to take the
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is nine ad,, will,be General Man agl,, cify' 'the
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Tit iq Age pf St eel Announq as that 1� a
Canadian , mechanical i 6ogineer ,*named
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�n Ren, Lynch
gliobee,t that time, Besides 1. �
of obstruction which has Presented itself,
I would. wish that this question be kept Out
Moto interesting, for they will bv.v6'tO
ire
� stand, which
she did, still clutching the child. .
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Canadian Pacific Rail a .
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-Spiaers mud their webs form the
Arnoldi has invonted a device Aesigned to
ere w re among those tak a a Catholic -
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glest named Father MoMann, and An
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of the region of -party dispute. In the
enter .into particulms which still
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shrouded in, ffi�stery, and tbeir statements
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-1 Don't you know,"
�. questioned the judge,
"that this poor mother - wishes to ales her
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demalfis* embroidered on the 116uuces and
give a partial security agaiust boiler
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,explosions..' The invention conHi to of An
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�,piscopsl ' minister, the - latter having
'Styled
interest of all ,parties, in thV interest
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of the nation and country, it� is neces-
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will excite many comments,. although the
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wmistc;�ts: of - some Paris gowns.. Gold
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oined the expeditiou'and him-
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its chaplain while not in, o,
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sary that the public business be regu-
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trial will be private. The Nihilists continue.
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to seek .for' proselyte6. All the regiments
,$yes", in U14 * ' " ..
, utteiea tba.womm '.
don't 11
thread is the material usually employed for
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this.w6rk, but lie '
notimes silk is need.
nary steam gauge now iii use, t6 gi
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inifani a � nd ciontinuona'alarm, at any dis-
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itate of accountability, for his actions.
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larly and effectively conaucted.11 (Cheers.)
Mr. Gladstone further said *1 can discern
of the guard have. received proclamations,
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:: 1hy you let her have it, then?
3 (,ones I'm, a widow and have no time
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F. Lewellyn Jones, B! I
shop of Newfound-
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tance from the boilers or other pretisure
Elks party were conveyed to the Castle of
a 0 n, barely escaping .the mob that
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I signs of improvement in Ireland, , I be.
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The), are dated from the m
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and the Qnvelopes are all addressed in the
o waste With her," Phe snapped.
* 11 But why keep the Qhild'?" . .
land, is shortly to ,marry Elizabeth Allison
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Archibald, daughter of Lieut,.Gov. Archiv .
. geueratois� of Any excess of pressure over
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that At which the alarm has.been sat and
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.the Stations where the train
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lieve the people of England are unanx-
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mouslycoDvinced that it was necessary to
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bald, of Nova Scotia. o I � �,
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; i0here there 1B more thou one generator in
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',,tell
)assed. For eight'months they remained
' it this prison Awaiting trial. When this
take strong measures iti Ireland in defence �
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. A. Vram1Vto,.CnrIouo Record. .
spent 4100 on her2! . . .
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I But," said the 'Judge, ,, if know
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Sir Charles Qsvau DU
. ;as& leader � ilk
tqy
Irish politics nearly for a ago ani -
y i a
operation :an ordinary tale' can -be
atta � ' generator is
. ched to signify , -which
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ismai off the Episcopal minister secured an
lasy acquittal, it being shown that be had
of public law and private liberty. One
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auestibn at least � has. bash decided.
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A tramp was lately charged with .theft
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"before *the
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a mother 'Was dying &�d that .she -yearhed
�o see her child, wou' Id i not allow liar
ex�Premier of Victoria, is about to' marry
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Miss Hill, of Liverpool, his.own cousin.
at fault. The' invention possesses a
great many. valuable features,,, *prom!-
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tot joined in the- raid with any idea of
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Nots6f �
ople are determined to make 0, fall trial
pe -in my hand very
If the Land Alot. I.hold
Surrey, England, -magistrites.
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- His case pr6ved'onee more the dangers of a
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On dii, that a prominent gentleman, eon-
nent among which may be noticed'. that
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what.he was doing. ortvi;�ate were.
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�ynch, and his .friend the priest. -'Both
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significant proof of the treatment to which'
been by their
diary', for 'his told bow in several month a
behad done but two days' One is
. The woman poildtred, a inoment, then
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sulkily answered 11-N6.11 , � . �
ueeted with the judiciary of ].Raw Bruns-
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wick, has offered Q10,000 to establish
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and can be attached to exigting irrAnge.-
eceivea -severe acuteness, and were t&n
)laced in cello about two feet w !do, s6 nar-
the Irish have. Subjected . ad-
called friends. -it is' A notice proceeding
work.
thus distressingly described;
. . - "All day
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. :: Why T1 asked�.His Honor. 1. �
Beoause,'� said the ' I
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himself with a. Is* fir I in Nsw:jOrleahs .
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me�ts at n6' expense
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alarm itself, and without in any way affect -
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OW that it Was impossible for them 'to
they
fr6m a high authority, stating that any b6dy
paying rent bafore'the suspeoth are released
tying up wheat. 'Awful work. Every bone
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seemed to quiver., Come *tothe conclusion
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. I woman, she owes
money." � : I I I .1
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Rev. Thomas Cabe has: been appointed
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parish;priest of Si. -Patrick's Church,
ing the ptesetit adjustweiit, of the gauge."
'This &ppAratus might be made very useful
emove their shirts unless, I .stood
angthwise with the walls. - The priest wad'
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� work only fitbed foe'slaves.". -The other
that the only reason," persisted the.,
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Judge, � 4 . .
. Ottawa,.Re'v'. Father Whalen's health inter-
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beyond the -reach of .the boiler attQndant,
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llowed to take charge of the library in that
will be boycotted. Though' f cantiptague
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state ,that throughout Ireland the ooyen-
days' ,Work is described as - 11 A�vful I All.
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the-oteam taLke6 out of'.yOu. More money
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11 Yes ; I �aittnsy money," shrieked the
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fering With the performance of his,diities,'
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and connected by wire With: the residence of
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the
irison, but Ge�. .Lynch Was plit to
asking 'shoes. No distinction was
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ants into which tenants have entered are
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emrned by* cadging. Governor (i. e., em-,
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woman. .. ... ,. I
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aske(I the
Mr. Win. Natress,, Who preceded Mr. Me-
Tavigh.as Mathematical Master it the.
superintendent, or owner of the boiler.
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It Uould, at night especially, tend to kscp a
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� incarcerated
nade between prisoners
or or criminal offences,
Punctually performed, vet they are largbly
and increasingly perfo�med. Those. who.
PlOYet) insolent mud not pleas�d." Then
comes &is entry : ,,Called, 'at the house of -
good
judge, !, you must have Some affection for
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the child that leads you to wish to keep it?"
Agricultural Colleg I 6, lima been' engaged to
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fill the position again for a year and &.half,
watchman on the Uert -who might o ther-
wis6'eoal tip the fires. for a good.reht, go t;O
political
.ud SO strict ,wai the discipline that wben
. aids
United St
. decline their perfZirmauce are genaially
those, who &to ,welf'able. to fulfil their
�Xelltjsman at.'Caterham. Treated like a
Christimu'. .. Tho,.� daughter 'beautiful girl.,,
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. like iri� uioney.'.� 11-
The bysiandere ' '
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J.-Jady FrafteeBEv6lyn Bettie, the youngest
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take a Brooks -or - a, n6p. .when he Should be
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atteudin�g, to his Auti�B. . would be an
,prominent judge cilled -to
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so Lynch, the latter was .not- allowed to
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engagement6. 'I cah safely say the'Ifish
the, Land. Apt,
the image of purit'v.11 ,At Reigate he 11 sd,w
'-a , At a
iM-girl, about 14 standigg
were horrified the
. attempt of t
. he'woman to. bohl'the 6hild for,
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daughter ' the ,Earl of Abingdon And.&
relative of Sir
. William .Harcourt, � has.
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easy mUtter, h6wevef, for. a rogue to dis-
-41,to
Ay-a,word-. -`Lifai howe4erywaia�not
I its brighier s'idb; he wag
pther without
-vLlt, -w _kkpAmll �use of Wbj,gb
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.will be impartially'AAE-4- -- "'"A"- --
inigtered
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16 gate.. -ave. net a sweet kis d
'records
&-debrt Ecga;ii2At-or-dv-!.ng�wom-&Lv,..6$p�dialLy-
after She bad sued'and'bean bdaten in' the
'�-11.go-y",ver-2�and-entetrQ 6 .
., , ai Cit4olic ister.
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hood. � , I I .
connect the wire and thus defeat the, object
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Of-th(rd vvide,� �. �, � � --' , , - i, .6 �, : - �; -, -
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,,for
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1comalonally allowed to walk in the grounds
. tor4lGranville; Foreign: Soofetaty,alsd
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spoke. Referring' to, foreign affairs
Passed on.", He further details -of .
big ingenious pilferifigs� and 'oeqasion.ally
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courts t and more especially
, _ At* the hard-
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' .Lord Pembroke, at. a recent v6lunteer
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Juoor Hmmy, of'Cin din nati, b Ss-Aeffivei del
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urrounding the prison,and mace in awhile
6 Sympathizer. would throw a . bottle of.
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said ,--There is no cjuostioi2. at any critical
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ripples into rhy6o: - . .. . " I .. I
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howrtedfiess. displayed. Th�'Judge in&
.out in order ' . do-
deliver flI6 child into the
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,dinner, adverted to the imporon't leo4onpf
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ii learii�d.'bpitiion upo the Subject of
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oorpbreiil p"IshmeuT,the case in question
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vhiskdy'over. the high sto'ne wall 'which
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stagey thou'kh-thibre- Are..:.v4arious .,questions .
which require. to. be carefully. dealt with -.
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III 'ekbageil"t I
.�-: T -&od hath 1. I
.to
-Rabbi!s custody, and when. she undeist d
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the Cape,'oampaigu-that go od, riflainen
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can, even without organization', success-
. boi;� . one ,in 'which the pupil leaned his
urrounded thq institution. Father MoMann
erved out four yearoj. and Gen.'Lynch was
Our policy, towards Egypt. is directed .
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, � �. . And joy suXgpllAd.it. ii � '+ `
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thi at- sweeb.revQng6 wa .sI balMd she
becambe, fur ' . I . �.. . .
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fully cope with diselp!ined, troops. - .
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head upon his haiid in violatic� of school
rulesi and. was ridioulid, b3 the teachor
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timself libei6ted a year aftor.t He-c%me
entirely to. her peace, piosperhy, and free-
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dom. Referki I ngt6the I subject of the Angld�
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The impression left by the diary on most
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"And won't .anybody' 'pay me?" .she,
� .Tbe- .death is announced of. the* Rev.
Goo , rge Honry-Sachavorell Jolitigon,Dean
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Again, .the boy- laughed when called , to
Pack to the United States ter .find himself,
lone in the worm He finally drifted to,
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French commercial treaty, Lord Granville
,
minds. will bw,that irabipihg� in summer
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tim � a especially, is About . fifty-times'pleas.
shrieked.. Then' She i4oafibd out,' -1.0h,
isn't this hard, to' take th . a brat from' Eb a
of Walls, noted as a mathematician, and as
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recite, and was Btruck oif the hai�d with
the -o . pen Ilan .. d. ,At tea, the same 'night,
ffashington not long,-�goi. and obtai�ed
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.said : I 11, The Government. does fiot'Attkdh
exaggerated importance to.'the' treaty on
adter.. while infinitely betier,paidAbitc
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arianot4pmyb� tiny money?"- Eveniben
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, one of. ,the editors of the 11,.Speakerls.Com-
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mantary.,11 1tged'73..*. . . . I ... . ., I
the.boy-b I ted.it, poor appetite, Ai I id. was
. delirious iltiough.
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y "tinone,'ortvio.694paciti6s.*h6n"
'mp It arrived in -the city's few d�ys.
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It � og
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ocortornibigrouitids. If any countr�
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site refified. to give up the child, and it Wa 8
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found. best'6 allowher to plutch thQ little
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Miis,�d�rfleldtook`u`p`h;r rasidan'c'ejft
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the - ni�
_ht,. litit able the
' follou Jug day to iesume his school duties.
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. �and:pought-
,in ,, Gen Lynch board of it,
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. to, raise, protective �: duties againot us,
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aurep. .
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one iu'� her arms until they � go -to tl I to
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the Burka - Mansionj BLielid avenue, Cleve-
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-By procei is 6f i"amAng tfi�'jitidge i6acbe d
int his old friend and commander. The
cannot � forget th6t - nearly half of
We � I
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'9u' .external. trade
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. As many as 20,00'0*,'000 codfish are taken
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land ,ron Saturday., Rudolph, bet brothei,
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,the 'conclusion, dpon eiistipg dedisiobs',
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%tter, who had not .seen. Lynch foryears,
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Leard. his. story, and' became interested
I -countries,
which are . open .to our goods, But� the
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an* uailly by the i Lofoden. (Nbrw,a�)- 11%4e;-
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-men alone. .. . -'' - . I .1.
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Burial the. Brllo�h Fln4..
been appointed. Admjniatr,at�t.'bf 6a,
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. late esidea't a eSAAt � .
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whenev6r:tba. punigbWent inflicted
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shoeked�th 0-inoxal sarlsdoftbb aigpaiasionat6
n the case. The r suli* has been Already
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Governinent'attaches'the: gkoatesh value to
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6 �� 77 1rh
the treitty for politim easans. ' a
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The valueof farms in.theUnited Sta'tesi'
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The TMnsvaal. (South Africa .
.) Ar�us ti
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1. A.signifleant And suggestive fact isr:tbat
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ih, first tb be tried
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-4 reasonable it ia-illbgal. -
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qfthab.moral i §ense had, in his judgment.,
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, a
Earl,, iii.disoussing the Settlement of It
U1,009,000,000, and the annual product is,
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the 6tb of August contains a long acceunt
One of- a cases -in the new
6r.
to th4t that the defend-
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Alabami 61mints, sold: . 11 Ever ,since the
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03,P00, 00,000- I I... . I .1. I . ,
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. a ceremon� , which,to6k on the Bid
Irish' ,Land Court, -rather In which
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, advanced exteiit�
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out teacher) :�y; employinj
A Mace iror a Wtfe`�'! I . .
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I United States became an independent.
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It is.eratimated that about 1,000,000 acres
Of place
in,Pretoria. A number of Englishmen
m6nt will. be given. in a -few dayb� -is -
judg . . y
West. Parnelli the.
(tho ridicule,
whi6fi ivao not 6'on�endable.; by'slapping
No'crime in. Lapland, saving Only that
power- there. never has been a time when
-of land � have 'gone out of icultivation in;
theKe.had decided to 4 -.commit to thO eaith
vs'. ..Intaiff claiming
P>
!bat he ca,joled by th;*!�in6us
the on the IeAdi *hich a
f murder, is punished, more severely or
the gains friendly feelings existed as now.
'England dulrin'gtbe last t6n. years. �
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theamblem of We' b ". f ., .
ir coun, ry a grea,tnoss.11
was I agitator
into contracting himself the benefits
pupil -was ,-not
proper inbap of puni�hmbfttj� and by infl - iot-
ummarily than is the .marrying -of. a
between thei two?.great .Eugli.sb-s�eakiii.g:
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The darth4uake of,Lisbon in ilu,bad its
.This was r I egard6d 'ets-la 801 1 at � n fi, . and
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out of . raying relief
Of the tand Act in 1870, And
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. . iog corporeal puiiiehn�entwhere(thore was
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oung woman against the express wishes
nations- I khow of no.' make striking test
origin in tile bad. . of the. Athintib 6ceati,
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.. emph t' '
ic pr otest against .the.. treatment
p
fro in said agreemetiL . I 1�. . . ..
. . . I sult o' disobedience to justify it;
no openin r
.
fher parents. Those worse crimes &to
than the,feeling which hs.6 been. shown Of
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whence convulsions exteftded,ov.er7i500j000.
-a
*which B,ritish sub�eeto an.ifithe.British -flag
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Harrison is.s �linown kTlie
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It d- brouglit'himaelf,'within the atatiita, and
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rholly unknown in that *chilly, sombre,
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sincere and deep grief in gl ud n regar
I Eft & i d
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S are ftiiles�, or dnv-twelf,th the 'area ofthe
qu
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%bas received at the'.1ands of thei-BtitiBli
.. � r��ivaligt, as
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be -should find him guilty. , - �
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lime. The blood - of the � people never
. -
to -the death of President Garfiela, and th�
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be I ;: .
Government.'! - The fun&il was Arranged
Boy Preacher," &Q is W6.k.
r ing with
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� It is that About 100 have
a'
ioils, 9 ve with thoit anger or ilidignatiotk
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db*otbd lo il of - this line'n ans to - our -
, � y ,ty I .0
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to- ace as , near y . as - poi
to a pl
'k * I ' 3sible
Success in San Francisco. The Virgin is
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amid witnesses
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- 'for the trial. -Guitt
rhich iBinseparable from abuse ;mud warmth.
Queen-" I.. . I . 1. . .
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4. lunill oculli do ulk ":
I ]Part.'.t
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at the . time. w an % it w iected
It .4 -Was exl.
Ciiy,611�ro nicle says - that he -has a atkiking
1k f *
been Summoned of can,
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hot, a haltare-forthe
on.�
f spirit is st, thing, called into 'being .by .
he 'will, .rather'than an involuntary pas.
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. 1. Foilail. Caids". .
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.� � The Pathetic Spectacle ,Was wilnegaed in
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' Broad, street, Newakk, N."Ji,,on' Friday
that the --60
I -6veniion would ., be
signed. ' A , vehicle' draped -with
.way . o .jumping down. from- the pulpit
-his foot on the altar rail, ad if
and placing � �.
. about to over at - the obdurate
-ofwhiehnum . li.rose-
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16n and one-balf for -tho defence, % The
,
cut .
. tri &I is -expected to last from four to six
ion, Edaking the'whole body captive'. .� .1
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A Lapland courtship is rather . .
-a . plems-`
.
The �6atmi'eara is a great conve ItIoncet
. . Is
but tbe'stam�lrtg of it in ilia pbst-office *
aftei 14. . : .
rdoon, of Iwo , l slon� side
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by side, . t . a I
It' two. he4rseg driven abreast,,
black was. provided,
. drawn by iw� horses.'
olothed -in sables. Iiiside .tbe .carriage a
,spring
si,
utters in.the .congregation ;11' and 11 he
�aces. the like, a ca ad lion," and.
Guitteau It . imBelfAs in excellbut
weeks,
spin tid confid nt of.' securitig an
its� A a 1
,nt- concePtiofi, and dne:under which the
done. in � such a. way that the sander'g,
and- followed. li� i*o long paralial lines Of
raised plaitorm Was placed- to receive the
pulpit .9 .. I
.I I raises his to a scream and, then
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Acq'nitts]. - - , . . ".. . .
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-A young lady"
ights of all are preserved. is
tot forced to look A suitor in the eye and
memage-is very"oft6a made Unintelligible,
to the . .
great annoyance and. often serious
i
A .
, c rriagei. The. hbmrses.* contained the
- b6dies of Nehakniah .� Perry and Wife,
coffin, iipoii thei-lid of which th.o.'folkiwing
.inscription was.placed: "In loving main-
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,voice
drops it to at whisper." �' .. - I .. .
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all him'she dbes -not love'him;'nor'shall
he be forced .to giie'hei reasons for re-.
loss of - the receiver.. �Tlhe'dirty stamps Of
two ,.or three., -bffides will often appear on
,his
who'died within two hours of each other
on 'Monday; of pbouriopnim'.'They -were'
or,y of. the British �flag..in- the -Transvplal,"
.w I ho.a0partea.this lifean the god of August,
: Prince Chervachidie,. an -officer in the
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Russian Imperiiti Ouardi is tobe tried for
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using. Nothing of the kind. Th6parants
the' side having the �'communlcatioftj Ob-
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, easan
lifiried in one grave In Mouint t
18K� in bar - 6th �eai I In other climes
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. the following peccadillo. - The Viince. and.
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f the damsel, when her hand has been asked �
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literatirig portions of it. so as to, render
.Pl
, Cemetery. . , - . .. I
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none kn6wtheobutto love thee.' Resur.,
thiee: :of, his'.friends . were supping at a
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a marriage by one whom they Are, willing.
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themUnddeipherable. - In. fact, the whol.6
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gam." The coffiti'which contained the flag
. restaurant' in ' St. PAtbrsbur6, .,iy,hsn a
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0 accept, SAY to on&adther, "No*,, See.
matter of Stamping letters and *post cards-
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"�:Tux New York. Bulletin thinks that
WAS .placed I upon the bliLtf.orni - provided I
civilian walked int
- o theirroow by mistake.
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f ofar daughter will have. this man, we
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is greatly' at fWt in Canada.
I . Let:'any�L
before the world's governments work them-
Amid the', deepest silence a -ad. the
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..Prince6hervaebidz6 at once out him down
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c a son. Let the case be
o'
ne 'Acompare,. - the envelopes received.
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salvos into a 'stat6 of mutual jealousy
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'_uncovered heads, of -th 0 -
a' pe Ple Sagem
with his Sword. One ofthevictim's,friends
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[acided, even as it was decided when Lulea
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from. the - States with those. posted
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about the Political 'Control � of the Panama
bled. L About
. 350, L White. People
1 was attract6d to the room by ihe cries, but
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flight,
I the Glen turhea.hi.hcr anabowe'd
. thin -tbd, Domi L he' will Sao
W1 nion and.
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Canal it would be well to get 64me reason.
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followed the hearse, and -glarge, number of
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the Prineb nearly killed him.. Thii Prift
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194
of
he head to Lapp-Alteii'. A shall be'done.
e the' Americ6di stamp
Able assurance, that *oueh a canal ig likdly
Kaffir chiefs And their ketioue fell.in, mak.
is - aghast -at- the idd� of being. called to
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Accordingly,' information .is - given to the
'is as . disti;ot And : clean as though
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everto,ixist., Atpresent,theoulyguatiab.
-itig the total numbei about 600 in the -pro.
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iodount. for the murder of �a in . ere civilian.
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Ameal that a suitor has applied for herlimudi
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type *ere used,while'st least'hdilf*of the
'havo,bd6n
. tee is tiie-sofiews of- M. do Lesseps ; which
cession. On arrival .at � the grave t he.
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Fr L ad � stick Dougia� is was Originally nam.d.
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lexhaps she knows -the young man; while .
caftailianletters might posted
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is � very Shadowy Wair.'.-Ilis company
coffin was taken from the hearse aftd�
Fred6rick , Augustus - WaBbingt6ft 'Bailey..
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t may be that. she hms'hever seen himi
atTiiiibuotoo, for all thoinformation.,tbe
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his beguil'work, it is true ;but;. so fir, the
-]evicted into the. .)?lace prepared for it
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The numb he now bests *as giv6n V y
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SARSAPARILLA I
16wevor,. on the I day -appointed, the - dam-
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el ainX4Rk*rehts, with.thoirebieffrionds,
itomp, conveys. It .very freq4ently, It ,
sp nd ni W ap-
pens -that a- coere o a . rite's his
reports from'theIstiiWu�-are a. record of
disaster, death And want of. funds, !:other
: �
" with -the greatest ieverence and decorum,"
.and an oration wag delivered refdr'ring.tO
.
,him
Mr. Nathan Johnsofi, ofNew Bedford, whb
befriended him Shortly. after his.esiospe
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IVA COMPA T11 DY916
I I AIN "UnAl.
ogeth6r- 1with I he -suitor -And big -friendoi
addross indistinctly, and the receiver turns
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than success. Nearly one yearls gone and
the gloriewLastociated with'the British. flag
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' fromalsvery. Mr. Johnson bad been 'reacl...
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owe Apgbther, and sit st most, ]the suitor�
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to the eft�alq a to ascertain -the ng
p 6me of
the -soil is barely scratched. Theengineers'
for 1,0Q0 years -a, flag ,'now laid-lowin
. .
ing " The Lady of Lake," and was ad.
� kiid for Purifyidk the 13166d. -' ...
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;dd,thb,4bJb§t Of. -his desires being placed
. the 6ffice at which" it was Postad. - If this
know not whit* physical. diffloulties, they
the dust, wounde(f to the he'arb by on
.the
pleased with its.� great character that . he
. itrw and heta ��
it has been III use for 20 je
Ipposit to.�he andther, so that they emu
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be clear his difficulty and doubt are
in&' y encounter, pwd no one, can Say that the
unkind thrust shorn of a pqrtiou of her
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� desired his 'jroteg6 to take the name Of
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proved to bathe b09t peepi ration -in the
for SICK '1IEAD4CIIX,- VAIN IN
.6livelate fidbly, and each view the other's
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removed ; but. if not the letter. iiiight as
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, ei 6pse of the, work may. not exceed three
- bonor.0' At the head. of the grave was
Douglass, , The bx-slave bonsented,and has
- niarket
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THE SIDE Oft BACK, LIVER COM,
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When the feas is:conclu4od the com�
well remain with the Sender. It has been
S, 33 .
3ifter of'surprise with us that the buat'
.
tinp as the , 'conveniently so(
a lommod&to'd
estimates of the prom6ters of the icbein . a.
placed a tombstone hearing the same
. . . t* ' that on the coldit.-PallAtall,
inscrip ion as .
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borpe the.name forty-three year .11
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,Ray. Wakd Beecher 1s
PLAINT PIMPLES �ON THE FA(!r,, -
PE 'S, and All V,4014e;tl -
DY ,AIA -PILE
from Disordered Vver or nit. ' I
to'sit oplit spAce� where the
any repair '
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nisogwo n of Jh4 obu�tjy h v
0, a not sought to
.
M. Lee 0 amounted something as a
Gaectie, - . . �
. �
;Henry 67 years
ind is �ro
, that arise a
Impure blood. 'Thousands of our bes'; :'*
race for' -a Wife"!, is to be runi The
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have this defect -remedied. The Canaiiiin,
.to
banal te.pilder when him 4nanoip.g was'
.
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. Obviously
.of. age, wing old. The
troublop through he baspassed
eople take it and give it to their chil .
listaucti inarkbil oft is generally about two
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Poll t-'Offioe service is wall performed, bat in
ba6ked �by An Emperor. and be had *&
. . A Mean Pubilmher.- . .
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Which bav�
made )de,%vv drains' on his
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Nren. Physicians prescribe it daily, There
it to others.
furlongar-4r quar
Inglielt a
the matter of stamping''the officials have
Khedive to be nittleted At - pleasure. But
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, The Port Huron.' Daily Tima§ says tbg
powers -they
would bavi killed
who use itonce. recommend
. it is made from Yellow Dock, Hondu-
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ailo--mitit ihe girl is let in advance
something to learn.- -We command this
Lesieps verging on dotage, devoid of'
Sanilaolleporter, following inthewako of
many tnenl�'outright--�-
but the Beechers long-lived.
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ras Sarsaparilla, Wild ClIel-iry, Stillingle,
I the starting point ,about -the third of
mattottotheir attention 'and hopatoeee
imperial sanotionBi and with herdtilean
,�nd
the Detroit papers, makes a A rulOut attack
are. His father
died in his 886b:yomr, I .
Mks, Stower
Dandelion, Sdssafra$, Wit.ter een,"an(l
Woots.
he whole- distance, so, that if glib . be Rt,�
An early chAttgo for the bottdr.-BXChdnge.
Physical climatie obstacles � to bit over-'
oft Port Huron and its Relief Contrilittee.
and. . is.,
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Herbs. Iti0attletl vegetable. and can.
41 fleet of foot and So desirei she can easil '
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cometlitough the wearied,anadisgusted
It is fair in ibis. case to� show.what matifter
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riot hurt the, most. delicate constitution,
ivoid the Suitor.; f6r ifhe do notoverbakoher
)efore she reaches the end 45ithe race she is.
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public pocket, is a -person of no such
financial, puisattInco., The completion of
of man it is who is slandering Port Hur On,
when it is'"own that the
The ,, Count. de Bardi, nephew of the
Dudhegs: of Parma and of thblCoun't do
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.. It is oneof the best medicines in u6b for
.�. Regulatini the Bowels.
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The virtues of this disinfectant, to Which -
the panottam (label Will be affected only
,and publisher of
the Reporter,, who did not lose a dollrLr of-
Clianibordi has taken An odd fancy into his
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. it is gol by all r esponsible dtuA,91919
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abonedollat for a quart bottle, or'bixx
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In this way, it. may be Seen, 9, . modest.
we h6e heretofore dolled , attention, were
through & physical and financial, miracle,
'property -by the, fires, issued a special. ad!-
head! lie bas made up his mind to live at
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, bet as for five dollars. 1-.. I
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Vqse
naiden, is Spared all perp1640. or possible
fully shown on the oodasiolt of the to6ent
. and it would be p.ruaent for. statesmen t . o
tionofhispo,por in'whieh, was printed an,
sea,.audbas built and fitted up the most.
who cannot. obtain a bottle 45C
from tbcAr dru , 14t in
bame of refusal. I She doembnot With'
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'burning of the V ourth avenue bar stables ,
Sao the m6old' ged6niplished -before they
appeal to otber'publishors to send him aid,
convenient, of yachto. He means tO'sp6nd
this medicine
send us one dollar,`dud -We %v9,11 Send%
he young man ;or a husband -she has but
where some 900 horses perished, the Btench
get no a quarrel about the political auspiods
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on the plea that he was a sufferer, And that
the winterwin the. Medii6tranean -And big
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to them . .. .'
o keep her back ,to him, mud'� wake for
from their bodies, when, uncovered, being
f he We � .
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he care that no copieq of this special
summers 141 the north, The Countegs� Who'
tivii:46tow,
W. 69ST611 A 00., i"
lie goal' --which the is sure to reach if she
almost unbearable. The .11 Gimnain,"
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Tiin recent journey of Field 'Marobal
.took
edition should be seen at. home where the.
suffero'greatly front Bea -sickness, r�'fuses to
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MnignsTtItmo, � � -
rishoo; -while, on the other hand, it the
niter has pleased her, wad she willUve
however, proved equal to the task of diBin.
feoting the half-roagtod caresses so that. it
Count Xolfke, With acme thirty officera of.
facts were kn6wn,-an idea may be formed
his
share in his wandering life, and ilnt6nda to
remain in Paris, - I . . 1. � .
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tim, she has Only to lag in bar fl* lit atha;
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him her, b�',
was possible for workmen to remove them
Without danger to,
thoPrusoian General Staff, to, Sbbleawig�
Holateini homi it is -understood, *resulted in,
-Of the wolglit oriticisms are entitled to.
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Dr. Thomas Was Accorded a reception
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llow to overtake and she
)artioularly struck -if she -would signify
-themselves or the resi4
dents of that part ' A tho'city,' TheAisin-.
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the decision to beginthe proposed fortifl�&4
tion at Kiel, thee'hief naval harbor of Ger-
A London despatch - says the British
barquo Bonits.. St, John, N.D. Octobgr
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by th6 members of his ,church, in Chicago.
the other eVenibg. Afeatur6 of the pro.
o. the. 16vbi that bli love is returnea-she
footant hag beell. adopted by the Board of
,
many, without delay, Ele'vdn Separate
14tb. for -Liverpool, lost her 'deck loaa.
ces"In's WAS
' the reading. to him of the
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Education, as Well P,s the Piro- aud Police
. forts ate toprotoot, the dity on' the land.
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The British brig Busy Bee, Economy, N.S.,
f-ll-wift Poe DAo *rItfoll Specially for the
TRADE MAOK who oreat gnt- rVtA b4l, .. "K;
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The Lapps Ste. not a moral -0-
knopportments of Brooklyn, for use Ila the
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tidings undot their chargo.-Oil, Paint
fit
'da,a,nd their pooitioni 6 the surrounding
Was I %bandonod on bet beam ends at sea.
landed Gibraltar. The
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�Xbesoitoly honest, but their In rriago r6ltef
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and Drug Reporter# Nov. Pod" . �
hills have already been edit; The build.
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ing of the now. work, W - fix og next opti
ill b ng
The crew Word at
British b&rqub Cavalier, Quibee, Septem.
The brethren mob with oolown iibaa, - -
. 11 AIM I" they Field, 11 bow hard your cabd is,
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ijons Ate, SO A rule, happy alida
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as thenooegaary means are on hand, in thZ
ber 24th, for Liverpool, loot p art of her deck
You muBt be silent or indeed I I
You Aeon wil I orugh our cherisho(i creed,
I rosh ire otenoy .
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-The politest man, in Hamilton has
imp6riml lott building futilav Which Still
load. . The Norwegian barqua Dagmar,
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you have dedlated there in.no bell � I
that follow 068 a
It is amid that the synaieund Prefect -of
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heart discoveria: 116, wag butrying'alon 9
Contain tal Of 56i600,000 ma,rka
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Captain Chriatensent Sbodiao, X.B,j- for
Whose Aulphurous flames lost souis may - ging.11
And .
. , sequence of Solf.
Al . Abuse loss of
lenice having 0ontrol of municipal Affairs
a street the other ni r
ight, whon. anothe
(614,000,A06
00 )'Ap I
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Dublin, before reported abandoned at gem,
other sinful things yolf state,
Aktarrible to contampi
. ; as
. memo unl*ot .
Befor-6 Taldn
106VO ClOtbilulfted to All UP the 091UP110 VIU4
man, also in violent bagtOv rushed out Of
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A Boston firm p 0 si'lim
repose t6o� r�beiev
has been brought to Queenstown by aprize
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Out of our fold you himst'tt, U4tf.d
, A U.1soitdd,WAftft. T*.-Lz�
ahl
The goliao,16
iouvert them into ,streets. 'lie
all alleyway, An W I wi
ited number of Ir m tb I public
crew from the British ship Hebert Beach,
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To 111111910 With tile wicked world.
U on the world, how broad,
.Path in'tbe Back, Dimnegs 6f Vision Prolmattild
&t
gre tbreatene, d with absolute exti don
ire&t force. he a soon Inan looked mad,
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g�,rl,
schools, who may to become sales.
,air,
St. ,John, X.B., October. lots., for.1iverpool.
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be,* gt . -
ariql,
Re 11old wborooh to -day you stand,
Old Afia, and many other diseteas load to
Insim t OonaumVtlon and gravA
�wing to the rt icent concession to 0, steamer
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hille the polite won,, to, ing,
. big hit,
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women, and eduoo,tb them as boys are
- 8116 has tour foot of Water it! bar hold.
Where thousands have no kiriall
or a premature -
twFul. partioulars n our pamphlet, whiok,wa
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:Ompany Olf the Grand Canal. Through
said * ,, y doat air, I don't k ow which
eaticated for busiudst, giving them one bun.
At ,low#, lawyer of some years' pratibice
luide
00takothonitbroughthaturgi tdo,
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Atideet their
doalkit to, bond froo by mail to Lavery ona, The
to to etiti6ft -the gondoliers have been
On ,
It Is Stated
ofuslst6bla eforthisviolenven counter:,
but I in too hurry
dretadollars the firot �earzndlhcreasing`
ianow serving ad locomotive firemartog
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Chicitgo, Burlington & Quincy Railrolid,
Waftdoring foot Sri t. .
Go Save the lost , go preach the llkotd ,
,where
8peoific Madloina fit sold by all druggists at $1
loot package, or six package for $6, or will I a
IduciT to extreme poverty.
;bat their wasters have .received 80 000
and great it to inveAti-
i to.. It I ran into' you, I big y par
§ a our -
their pay Accotilitig to their 'profic nay.
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I I a m'VS,O&tioh O`p
They Ate to be Allow I two
the
ana 0, physician of twolvo years' practice, is
eat 611 & o never board
L f 19a Iverp 'Ter.11'Armtoons few,,
P .
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The hag
lotit free by inAil on'rooelpt of the motley by
AftsibIng .
ranes as 'the pHad of their "Ofeliftna in'
on ,0f 3 oil ran into ine, donit wentl6ti iv
wdoks out of tb6 titne, And every � means.
Rotibg 0.6 frei ght conductor on the otime
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world need of men Ike you,
And thousands yet witlijby sbetil nay,,
P�.,!3 IV" 01%AV blIMIC111439 Co.,
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ihb chabiles. � . . . .
-and U . 0 tore away at A redoubled spooil,
will �e afforded iot theii Advanedmont. I
road, .. . .
'You load us to the bottakway.11 .
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