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THE MOSCOW OXA1 . � I f, - I I i .1 . . . & Winnipeg Radlway has. bebil,commenced. I
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G . I . I I i " . . I 1-1 tet to His Excellency� � :A XIND, W,ORD FORIIIS STJOCESSOR. at Medicine Hat within a Muncie throw of THE ROD ADVOCATED, . I I
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�. , I -.Crowning of, the.CZar,bf All all the RusBias, accept the sceptria,atid 'the O'XTAwi-The House opened on ,Friday, Ill the -Senate Chamber Friday Lord Outportg� of theWinnipeg Ciistom He I lisp , Archbishop Lynch writes as follows toi , "
�,,,', , . Imperial globe which are the,visible eighs m - i at 10 o'clock, with abouit 40 mom. Lorne replied to the addreAs drawn V ' b' � I I I -1
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.4 ; � ', .. . of thy autocratic power, granted 'to thee J I I I . R are to be opened iminediately at Porta e the Toronto Globe: Permit me to 'Bay a,
�; � � . , ,the Russias.: - bars But. . I the:Comm6ns, Oil the Occasion Of MB 11111.iDi I .9
" . ! . � � by God over thy People in orderthat thou I , la Prairie, Brandon and Regina. ,,: .__�: _ wordi. on a very. important subject-Wha
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� �l I � : . SirJ- n immediately rose and made a itig his term as Governor , -
� 'i , ''. . I �:-_- I . I shotildst rule over them, and shouldet bring - 0 � I : I � �,/ . � , , I 7. 1 is to be done to pr�vent crime in youth . I
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, �� . I � 11 L . ,Btatei�nt respecting neg tiations which sAid, !, : . .Quite a ,'number of old settlers about I �
11 I I I about the 1�roBperity they wisb. iftialiCcilumbia 111plena, XontansI are pulling' up stakes I Am very happy to I .
� have been earried on with B, . . x 1. . see sueb.agentleman. ,
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, -1 6 Emperor - Bita- on his imperial . t is apt ng�and r as the H 0 -
� GORGEOUS UU4108 CE&EHOAT. Then th in regard to the Island. - I I by a public man than that which, by'this h ' i dmoving, to the country . on� M�. H wlatia taking so lively , � ,
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I , .1 . I . . I I throne. Having given away big sdeptre The Dominion Governmerit'a pr6posi: addresK, you have been pleased toaccord aboutFortYcLeo ,N.'W T. I an interest in thismatter. I wQuld say in. I
, I . I I � I �.__ � I . � and the globe, h 1 ites the Empress to I � � 0, . I the first place that this root of the'evil must
-:� I . 7 � I I I e iny ' tion is to subsidize a company, to. build the to me. In making you to accept, my graii-I ' A. Winnipeg, says the Rabbit I � �
. I I � The Empress kneels I I .paper be remedied as far as possible-, and the, rooV �
. 'Grand SDectacular and Histori- come, before �him. ' . . railway, to which it will .give a subsidy of tude, I thaqk you also for your . *,ii-vords Mountain silver mine on La I I
� down before her august husband oil -A velvet . he Fp'u p is r to r, I is 1
4 1 � I I r §750,000, and convey ,tho lands,on,the I arding the'Prinbess, whose iiffectibn for said -to be the richest on the cont . of the crime in youbb,iui'nioati cases; lies . I
. � I regs ' I I ke n t:. in .the culpable negligiarica of their parents. '. - I
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1 , � . . . . — I , ,cal Pageant.,, - �: cushion ; the Emperor taheafr6m ,Iiis head island which 'have been: set apart to Cauada:fully equals mine.. It � Will be'my Two mineV are Alleged to have taken out , .
.. . I I I . I a with it - 66 h6%d of, I The nine -tenths: Of young p�eople Who are
� . . . his crown, and touche assist . in the cobstructioll of, the road. pride and ditty to aid you in the future .i6 D190,0GOWorthof ore within'sik weeke ': . I I "
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X � the-Empiess, and then again replaces it on The Government will , also � allow the' utmost of. -my power. Now; that, thd Mr. Martin (LibeiiA,.whoi was: unseated child eni
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C, . . .1: I BETRAYAL OF, A NIHILIST PLOT. hi s� own heAdi; The Empress retires, an�d the , Provincial -� .Government 05 ' ' ' I . . . r of drunkeu or: negligent . parents.. I
.. . . . � i I I . . . 0,000 pre -arranged term of,'oux residence among after 9, contested election- trial, ,has again: The parents, therefore, are the, chi isf, '- I .
1, . 1. I * , the, Emperor orders that the small for money ' expended .on the gravii3g You drawe� to its end, And:the happieBffivo � I
. I A last (Sunday) night's Moscow emble 1 to him, which he I . � . I.., I I been elected to the Local Liogbilaliue for. -culprits, and should be'dealo - with accord- - �'�
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� " crown shall be presentoc dock, and 'will take it over. from the � local years .'I have evbr known are nearly spent, Portage 19, Prairie, over 1. I ont -right I to , : �
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I .,� . . gram , says- Wheh-IJ16-7-Whits �walls - authorities an I Sir John -ft hi in :a time dui- Norqua,y candidate. , ' Mr.,. .Black, t - h . e . I . I
�.,* , . ofthat wondrous p'lace--0this. Cathedral of placed ciii� the head of the Empress.- Four d complete �it. I . y. fortune to look baok on:' . ingly. The Sta,td haii a perf
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,1. . I Miss of bonor adjust It. ' Then the ex lained in this 6ohnectiou\thit the, Bri- ing which all dqMes't_1-_0diBCord has bee'D I . .,.' � see. that�parehts'should so 'manage their, I
; . ,the Holy Assumption in'the Krdm:l'in- Emperor places on the.Empreas ills purple � p 50,000 avoided, o ur friendship With the great neigh. I Whi . Is Mr. Win. Stark,AreasutGr, of the-� children t1laftliey sbould. x�ob b6come A-— -
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, 1: 1 enclosed all'of the I orpwd.that could bibadmit- : lish: Government had granted Y, . I municipf ' . .
I I cloa,k,with the diamond chain of tbe'Oraer. ,sterling towards the, construction of the boriug Rep'ublic has been sustained, and, an . dilty of Argyll, was,at work on hig burden oil' it, or be hurtful to their follow- , - . ��'
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. the 11 To of St, Andrew., The Empress' risag and dooki , to 15 � a paid" over -1 on its corn- unillt�rrupt6d prosperity had marked tile .0 , � . ,
,. ted,' tbe'elicir of boys chanted , ! farm nearPilot M nod a short tinie ago, chi,�ebB.' And when their children before . 4
�, Dourni" and Amidst Vrofo"d 'ailence Bits �down on her throne, and the Emperor - I _ I his houge� was entered by thieves and some'. they bscotne'i4 years of ago are brought- . I I
. I pletion- And, the bominion Governv advauce of. the Dominion. In no, other . I I � . , . �
I outside-ofthe churcluIaswell aBinit,the tiiii. his sbep'tre and globe. Then I . thing o'ver,U00 of -inuilicipal ,fu .
I . would receive. this � money. The land hmve� the last seventeen years, the I ndb swien before a magistrate . for iransgressing
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. . . I I clergy Accompanied by acolytes .�bs`rillg 'the P.r'o�iodeacuna; proclaims the foll title ment by them. I 11 . ". the' laws; , their par&AtS, �. as. their.' I 1i
. . - I . ' � I British Columbia 'Legislature wished �to . spade of time which- i,ag"elapsed since your I . I
. the cro6s,'and ewer of holy' water -proceeded of the Emperor, The chorus Bing " Man �riiotl dovi6runaeniti undertake fedsration,� witnessed progress. � : Over two miles a day of new track is laid. I I -br ughv .�p .with
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. . to receive.the Czareviteb,- who, took a Pill"" Ye are 11 to the Czar. Th . . have the Domi Of er,-couutriiis. have: t , heir �: territories on the 0. P. . �., west,, and -the line 'will be them, and should Lie 4old!, accountable
. the -entire -responsibility of.-buiWing- the .11 � I
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I � topless, an - road, and passed an Act fixiiig,tb d, oular y . o , to Medicine Hat in three weeks arid, I
. . .the Imperial procession, started it was . I I ged and their destinies determined b .
. � the chorus sing agi�in 11 Many Years " to, except mineral must bo'sold at K an mere. trouble.and war, but no blood,has sta to Calgary by the- middle of Auguat. Parents have to Buffer loss fori'tlie d6prdda. .". .
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� I .1 made l�oivn to those,inside the Cathedral the Czarina. � .. � , I �.. .. .1 I I . -, This tho'I?o i' ion Governmeno colild not the bands which, have. knit, together your Hundreds,of settlers are. penetrating ,into- ti,ons of their childrefiwhen At home, and ,
. . by :,a.-.r.en6..w.e.d,.....,r,jxig�ffi-g,.-pt- bells, by the I . in q � , all parts of the f - ' . why,not abroad ? Parents:should also be '
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... . .-.-...-- -a-.--d. .-,...-Then the..Emper6r,o.tAnd.s.,i4,p-,g�yg-q-��-Way -aaree to. -- The British., -Columbia,,authori- fride and order -loving populations, and yet 1. ar WeSt.this, s,pring. , , I
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— . I sonorous music' from scores of ban a, an 'his soeptre .and globe, kneels. delve, all P id , ... brief in the': life of 9, ' ' AWirinipq . I— obliged to punish With, a rod their tirdaut - .
. - *1 . ties had also agreed, in. Addition to -the land in thht so - - ,telegram, dated last (Sunday) ,
I I I by theshouts of those outside,. "'A's the those,, preBoutAoing the same, and reads , I I � . . . pprio 1, � ,
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z- I . i ' subsidy on thodBland, to -grant three and a. nation, you. have attained to a union night"Ba"7s : A telegram from Regina statije - .
I . fi6m :'as , I magistrate, Arid' should they refuse, - they .
. � royal pair appeared at the doors of the aloud a prayer in; the book which a. metro- I half million -acres in the Pescelliver country. Whose, characteristics I I ii to sea that'Sta�tou, the teiller ',of the Merchants, . �
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. =an immense multitude� inarnediately 1361itan. keeps for,him. I . .� This �:Pibmiuiou Government, wouldm4ke Are I , I .t � be � ,: same. A judicature Above .Ba ' arrested ylesieida� charged ought to be obliged to ' pay a fine and the , - � , I
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- . � a The Pr.otodeacon exclaims :',' Agon and. p - rovisional arran&uaeut Until the:Britieh suspicion; , self-g6veruing communities Wit ""' Ming � � - - - � , . I
. , d 'their he dsand burstffi loud , . � I 11 I . h ore . 1 $4,000 of the bauk"a funds. child'ohastised by a. person, appointEd by I I
aoclainationis��. Even the women were again kneel down. , :Let us pray to -the S'la,ture 't iw �. i3dem -ntral the court. , This woulti greatly dirainisu '
bonnet bare, and the enthusias . . . . I Columbia Legi o , enty-five , - lentrusting� , to * , a strong � cc Fast living is supposed to be the cause. - . . I -
I . . L I I . .1 L. I _.""..- �___, 'in -a. very. quick ,time. the. number of trua t , . .� . - -
;1 � m 'Was -as L,,dl", � .1. . I I . I I . Government all listional''InteresO 1he- - 1iy6__Xt_f6_r_ng y_ -Ge ne ... r'a',;I_, has received a 0 -wharv' 4 4 1 ,
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.11 I . � - Havin approached, the - doo a ised the speech of the,Fremier. The a franchise, recognizing bor, of: found ili . . es, where they.learii feal an& ,
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. . � CeBsion, which. noiv entered the Kremlin, 9 I I . . I ,ail unknown -man was, a the Red many other. vices. I There iK a foolish E!en.
� � . ganctuary, the Emperot. steps on -the carpet, ' sition now 'made � by�, the Dominion -by the ex'clusion otily of the 1,316r, t , ,
. was the Master of Ceremonies, flauk6d-by I . I I I proposi I 11 q .he Riirer. The belief is. expressed, that the tiroentalit� " I
I rlilir'NENT. I '� Mr. Trow, for the Opposition,! briefly oler on . . 11,, despatch,from Morris stating that the body I . .
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0� . . boarty. , At the head of the 'royal pro- . . . , . . ra , Of. I ,the . Oht � , I the rights� of ILL io. plad to 8
, 'I, .Of gold brocade; thQ Empress.stops between, 'game, he� said, as that maintenalibe of &,Gov6rn , . about the use of'tbe rod in the. - .
'. heralds, richly clad and mounted on pure � 0Xovernment Wasthe � ment,'not privi- remaibs Are thos6of a.man who woili ' ' h . � � 11 . I
. i. . . f immense length' And the throne and, the Altar steps'. -The E,M7'- made by the �Mackenzle Government, but. legea-to-exist for any fixed term, but e�,er. pumis mout of children, but the rod is ..
" :1 . And � . � - I n :Cuntrac v,ingston,: I of `-Wi , unip�g, and the, 6DI'v argument iiii bring to itheir senses I
. I . I , . . . white horses. It was Ol SI ., . tits pass',to !the4i t, , li out in the Senate at the instig4tioni, susceptible to the change of ,public _ . I for Li � i,, I I �
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: I I., .�% �- rised-deputief3�-f-rofd4-ihe-4f3ia,t,ijQ f Ltates, peror's assista . throw I 1. . . OP11110 ; wag drowned last fall. .. .
- .��, 43OMPI . _ _ e of' I I I 1-1 . I i,,,,, ' . - unthin�ing youtii. - The SacrEd Scripilures � I
.�. . . : j . t place-themseives-besideA - ic odi of Sir John. : I I.;. � �aiid ever open through a responsible WiPiaw. - � . I .- ,
I lents ofthe -Univerin y, � - - -_ , - - - I I - - .The mining,fever at Thunder Bay counsel', the u
. - : of the Empire; atin: I '' - iur. .Behind,these are s one _� � , .��:arid Be of' 'such, punishment for ' : ,�
- ' &Vic I I . -ff�. ]�a�e7r-(ViEto-ri-ii,--B-.C.-)-c6mm,bn'ded�-t'r-y-,to'-tbe,i:Bcr-utin.y-Qf�t4e 'people=these� . - I I
. . . ,'� -clergy,, judges, nobilfty, an&' 1. . . _ - I .. infinitely- better . I
. �.' I . .: ...from every . all-through-tha,t�clistri.at-i&iaDm.o.LiL b gh Aildren. This,would be-
,. � , I I . � I I Minister of the Household, the�Miniister ,of fh - . are -the _fetitureB �of yo�ug rising poweri; I - . � - __ -b- 1.
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. . isection of the Empire. . �m I � .. I e scheme. - , � ,- - pitch.. Mining.par,ties, are prospecting in, t an - I , y, I
,; . up in General on ' - - __. . I to Bond them -to on; wbore',1be I
- d) Finally - You . ,_ry, lirect - - — r- all 'developments b i e, contaminated' I ulould -adv6cate , .,
,. I . . . I - . " , War, the Aicle.ae,Ca� duty , Mr. Hackett (Prince Edward Islau present. the, spectacle of a I I . priB
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. . . GOAq I E9119 TRAPPINGS. � 4 . la -d ,the oommander,of the regimeuf 'Of - complaine4that his Prov'inds was' just as , nation,,already possessing the, means to :
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.- .1 . __ -. --- ----------- --When -,.ffodt-iAnk-reached-the-doors- -Chovalier- -Guards..! of., �;:Hei:_L_a-ajosty� -th6 , Are rbported almost .da,ily. The mineral Corporal, punistiii��ut for such ' �
. . . -the --- - much .entitle&io ,.Iconsid.eri�-�topL-.A�L.-Pritish, make its position respected by its resources strongly - , , I
. 1. 'by the . . I------ --1__..____ . I . . .....weaAh-of the, country -is -only -,beginning to IPI.wten- who boa:ti� their-- -wives. � .,It -19 . - �: - � , _�
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, of the palace it was met Eruperor; Empress, with -drawn sword hi hand. . In Columbia, and should, have ii bad immediate in meu. availablo'a_go"E7_ZF_6h'_ land. 7 ... May - . � . . I - .
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"" " - . , . . wearing the whilie uniform of,a.coldnel of front' of these Btand the ,functionaries provision made for .better,xinter cord- these� rie�er be requited except to ther; . - . . . . . . � . �, 'I
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I" I , I I ., u�r6. and the Empress, -th-e-crown, the . _. I � I , I harva,its, the 'bounty of , ' Glall A .1 ,,�iith. which such 'monsters are treated after : .
. . � the Imperial G . carrying (on,"cushiong) munication. - - the 6 B6. offer, received ,.from Prince Albert .
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, . . � .. I � .1 . Beeptre aud� the orb. . . �� . I � . 'bestowed . I 'upon .. I 'you. . the . , dated May 15th reports nimigationon - the' bq. living neat And confidin
'W 'The .two ,officers of - � . ,P _9overed their he' g - . , , I
"� 1dressed in the Russian' national 6stume of The discussion then dropped. � lavishly . . . , wives with cuts and bruisesi' The Bame ,
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�,, I . . bla6kyelvet,-richly embroidered with dia- ilia �Chevalier Guards of oldest standing . .. . I atche / 7 � ��
. - I � � Several Acts were brought down :from spiriti; 'however., , which , made, � your SaSk wan open, and the BteamerNorth. .
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.5 I � . . mOnds, her zone girdled with a magnifident stopiat the foot of thelaltar step's ; .the two the Senate and goind trifling amendiiien'ts fathers registle'neroachniciii, on. youri soil West to be, the first arrival, of the peasop/ punisliment Bh.ould be inflicted on the men , ,
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�-. . 11 � � , 'the Archi-Maitre of , -, t I - you iby Now, with'.Llre�ard ,to -the children of .,
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� . ,-oil -the . . ' he House reLassembled "there certaiato . negligent and incorrigible parents there �
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�. and the pair plAced tberriRelves beuiea�th a the Cor.emonies, ths4� Grand, Marshal,' of i,drevery, fraw inembers present,, but the ar6l ready, to'tg,ke on yourselves the neces-- , Northoote And Manitoba, bound. for ilia: ' I � �
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House: bayi . ur-lawsandinstitutions. Youhave t o; oax of ice, and "the stea r '' ibl ainteLL .
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I . . . I the head of the procesglo�ii being -directly I The. 2etropolitan.of Moscow, holdingthe W � ii L )g 'I - .. sponsibility with foreign nations, u . -�kii6uth-bfl the Saskatchewan th the children. If this fie 'not d0n*431' Many �' �
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�1'1, . . .. I entering theL Port, 18" of ''tbb athedraIL'the preiivro doni .Spirifus ,�ancti." The Metro. earne8tbess with -.which you ha�e i')eiformed. . . I I t Lth, . . �he wh OIeL I I .
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. . . a In your dutieSLduring the pr6tracted tessi . on. I � , :L the champion of your intibrests. Standing . . 1. I lence a . . . : I
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'' L .. -Emperor and JEmpreBs w6iiii: received by� politana '.of -Novgorod. and, urg , byL ;jde, .0 da and Greaf Britai � '�" - - . �
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. .the Metropolitan oi, Moa�ow. . wipe, away'the traces of. the holy oil.'. reveniie has o6abrhd ,you to appropriiite in aid work together for the c6namerciai advance.:� 1"," , P , � ' ' ; I I . I
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e Sprinkled with holy water first t L mperor I � ' 11 I () n ion: Lan cables of the ailway suspension. bridge. such'schools in 210
0 0 , Saviour. The Empress now ap. I P,s Pill, which embodies the . of � no ' public ' momprit. These rnay� I 1, . I I
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0 . and then, the tmpr6ss. , Before t I - I I results of the experience'. aCQUitEd, du rk. To educa,te a obild :And form its ;.
. 2ctua�� And last two Vears; wiii,_ it ii believed, deea ,'
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.L ander occ4i6d the historical throne of the* w'80.: . " L ,ino, rain by no pere6hal accident. LI, therefore,
�ir ro�polita,rl Of,* ing and mifi I nerve the."Se.with"which he skipped area two grra6d division's of ChrietianB in.. I .1 I
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. were placed upon A. dais, * , erected between . , I I Oustoms, while protectiNg Vic, honest trader � f too L Union which ensures to you and L to ruthWaa ui'aae.known by .the cries of t ethdr:6 - n the br' _'
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` . . two middle columns of' ilia. cathedral. I � -� - ? will free the commerce of the Country from some Great Britain cqu , I . I I
:R . in the hall called'Granovitaia, Ps,lata,. This 'of- , 11P e , ari who shotit.edfor help. Hobadfallen, tantism: So.let the Protestant ohildreh, *
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I I . � In, ' the � ar hall was speciall . � I . . � I .1 .and ' L I I Nqben. .in the Centre of the bridge, and .h%ve,their Protestant 'instructors, and, let 4' . , : . L , I
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I 1. vat -suabended-Iro ched. roof, L . . . Thereiidi'ustmentof thetarill andthereduo- I rasped the cable With one leg. Unable to the'Catholica have theirs. Thus� Agr .
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I.. . brocadei whidh'*as worked,with separa hrones. of unequal' granted'on the production of pig iron, must,aid ' - I
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vith gold cloth, dear the -bridge at the tirae I and finding Peerin of. any child from'.fii� class., *Then the
�-, I course, arid afterward, in' ac6ordauceWith position of the publJc. treasui� hasenabled you more for,your Words, wbich:s! � . L . "
I wn . Noxie but: : state to lower tho.pressure of taxation bynabretban I . his-�ec'uli*rl-y-d&nget6ug-gitiiatiol.i�weu.t; to officor should, notify , the. parent , or thO I . I
. .1 . ,t . he cro 1 .B . I orb, and Laceptre I . the -ancient custom, withdrew to a sup I � I ta yes d'restoredibiro to'hia natural -n�E�giat'rite'Eipeciiill�appoiiite(l:t6 look after �,
I I foreign princes were accommodated: With . I , . ., L to me fore��Br, .and may the eIYa' tbeL the'reacue an - 1:
I L a- 't * L repaelt.. the Weather was fine throughout 614'.0yoo.- , - - . , . 'L
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L ' `4 � the da,y, and everything passed off sucqes§- and m hav the effect -.thci� h pie expen E16 L 'attending- 4 `such operations ,K,; ,', �: ", I
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I. I , I � fully.' _Sil�cir,iokeus,ih Memotyiof,tbeda of proyonting 'the unfestiaindd. sale of in. 111. .� i � 'the repre- .after .the ,'occurrence, and, king� up bib _�
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1 , I � . 1 4-;w z ..1 , . ' ' . " I ,4L _ I , 41 1, , ,. �:, :, jh6go who:had; engaged in the' � all'iat e. - , , � rtieed last July that " he would jiir�p .. . . I L 11�'_ ._.; , ' 1- '-�'' 14' ''" , . : .
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I I . � I the, Metropolita Lo :Novgorod asked the . 1. I 1� . I I melits.� I ,, , � . -L � �_ :11 .1 , address by the Ooi6ty of Cana"; in . I fi, I �ion bridge I ,the I � _� .1 1. I 11 . . R .
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I . � I . the Apostles' Creed of the Greek LChurch. ingot, 012' the coronation day., oi h a 'fato', . arqun�.o, �nsdowrie,would' take giant L , : 'Were'Whey Iointlable ? . took� .
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I . . . I I . ,. In entering thebliurch4he,Empbroi and . would be sealed. L The paper� suggested, ,if- I desire to thank you for tho'great honor. con- Interest itil their society., He ca,mg-fribra, a ' Sp' eial, �Britaiii and.the Vatican. ' I : '. , �. . .� ., . I . ' 4- 1
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. . . . . . I Empress bowed down thre6 !times before �h& doubted his fate'was in the hands of the -ferred on Wei by.tbe pr�Gentv. 1. of � w joint - I ,, � " A New 2 York telegram says: e . ' L I L go to' ()o � lbrado . .
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. I . . . 'Our Lord and, kids' dthid, Backed 'pictured. 'And 8IL6f the I'verehaia.- It is.stated 'that- L reassage of whicla you make usithebuiden comes, the P4 _ OUiBgL I I 'Farrell, the �jnfoiiuer' in tlie� Pbeenji'.'._� ��L:`.:
. ... I a � I IL that'the . L . . I people of � this country, , French, IrisE, rlocess L from Canada'inoaroiif . ,,, , . ... .
- __ __ _ . They next moved toward,,ths: i6strade.- the,LpLoliob WifintLOand,.discovered. as we personially- know,'4rbih. a peope. ,. I " d gliab. blood flowed, in.' b` . I I �ved ZI 000 . " L, _.' ,.
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I L ' L OSIOU Cauada does not loosen the tie of affo6tion."It ' . � . y, . I
L. p . 3 on throneg of the . manner.that in the event of an '6xpl L 'to a .L air.. 'the cai-mau 1� � � � l 'L
� : I I � laced themselve � i - I . I - I " .. L OS,XG bis'.(bbe Marqui of LaniBdowne's) family. ted an invesfigahj6n3 io be mwde into. 0 i250. They , have: both. -left ,. ' - ' 4
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. I Czars John , Ill. and Michael ,kdod6ro-� . the buildings 'would have toppled , into the will ever be my d . serve this *country. I" :h�d'glvengr:eat encouragement to 'science,. ihernatter. Specig,l.'Aoe�t.,CbalkFiiw�6de'- thbeountrv.' Jame60areyaudbisbrother
� Vitch. .The Wallops; the" difobimadrit�ds,; street, crdahing�tVe-Czar and bis,cortege.. pray rth6t the prosporit� I have seen you eni6y, . a I I I L. ible "si'st. failed to the - . Peter ill" 'their' - " * '�"
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. . I . I tuary, And. the 'choir . o . f singers struck tip Un", He , V.'�e,,ftl I Ke; it P'r1ngL S'Chool L, ' � mir the � ii�lm`s' ' � , alter, hi pilotto to, virtuteet,'verbis. L A 4 iiii L shmen would avo ' i . � .. .1 . L I . 1.
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� - . � � __ _ X- ----------- -;d- L' -Jh- _- " " ". 0. -plads �. .� tb'ti6n..OIL.tfi�.liagoni3.-to.":g,-forel-n porti� Mr. Harrington; member' of. I . I
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. L ow lorIc deapatch says: - Mr..Josepb 1.1 ,i � . � . �r Said one export: !1 li Nfrg. Jones, or Mrs.' . . . I :- L -
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� . L . lial-Majesties ,were -.'� kissing the�.Baqied d las� .fail: to beL 'd6y- Mt. C.- Wilmot, , i Sojith'L '
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. . G. Cleveland,.,Wda hire hefe With 150;000 'Balmoti. iribut and. 50 000' , - - _�._ 1. I I., . any ordinary ladyLbad seh�jhe
I . ving tow�rd the 6hron' . I . .. . . I I d . . = of .� 6, notice' requesting. persons I I., .
�, pictuiesaud, 'mo, is principal of: the district sobbol. at Tuckah i darBon flagons here, ebe.*6uld have been required I L 11 .
. the funotiona;fieB carrying 'ilia I I - 196, whitefishi ' They vi�ere deposited on the' , Yo,ster ay ` morning; .says �the - I . . I 1
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� . I eris" West6hester'County. In the latter rt of shoals andgrav6liy bottones between the city (Nev.) Ap�cal,: a.. thing h'appened - at Lake to pay -duty or else sit uggl"hsm-iiI7-U - , ilia L . �
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. fable imp October'. be' was .turned out - hecause' 'the ,X, L I I 1i Tahoe flume - goibefbilig new. M , known to the ofliceis." , I I - . a meeting of b body, ,asked IeA4�e in the - .
. I . . I ensigns, place them on the prepared . p a �, and - They Are about lwb�eh is, I . . .
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�. I � I I . �: T 31 CROWIVNe. : , ,, I 11 .I.spar ing!" bf & young ladf,16'acher ill An , _ � Mr. Wilmot � said he would -mein. who *as working alongside the V flume , ' I The Imaytien Illimurrect on. �. 1. . the a4iournmentidn the. 4boati6n of
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. . The o6rona ion is, celebrated i I adjoinitig 'room: thtm. to hili own .school, ' . - ., I
I in the fol- , qiAtribUt6- 4,500,000 fish',this, 6pring.' at the lumber -y . This ' requisite l
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"I. . Oat' Pious' Great L Beagoli, een equal Ming d6`wn -the flume. -A few Beconds, from the Indies Btate. that B I in � be' heard or, not, -the .vo, a I I
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I - I . E mperor and Autocrat of Allthe Russlas: *ore being 'formed, 'and generally v,. good'. continent. ' The following are ,the places I I has been obtaiuirt� help from ah,unknown resulting, 137 for. and 136 against. L Mr. .L I
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4111, To -day.: -in .this L ancient and - � sAored L deal- of I I spooning " ,_-wam going on-� , visited and the quantities of fish distiibuted ,, quarter. ' The lAleDe, Was engagedh e, Harrington ... a nied_'all knowledg6� 'of � the � : �
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� .. . cathedral there Bball take place the saored Cleveland , did not reliefi. the idea of being lat 4 them: -Kin 0,000,,L Cobourg, sticks of timber 6ver'the edge of ilia flunutil Government to convey, arms and ammum- poster inviting: people to join the Invinci-' " 11
40 - coronation nd the holy,,'&nointment of -dismissed upon such' a charge,, and de- '106,000, ;, Toronto,. and beibg�audddhly defleoted, -fell Over the ,tie , n to �Miragoaue, which'. was.,iii a stat I .1 L ,., . 11 I
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Your Imperial Majesty adcording4'to� God's - ig ?00j000 .; Prei6que'IsJel Bay,, 100,000 '; workmen.� The water was,fairly bristling �ge. : A great', battle took place on tile ar,h 4 I 1
14 1 L wanitod; .to give somebody an oppor , ' II .0 ., sle . .Go,Mrrment ,.as unusuall h o and with-, - , .
grace and: volition of the Holy ,Ghost'and. L Trenton, 100,000 ;Belleville, 100,060; Prince. witli trout and Bunkers; a d they accrued to' morning of April ,27tb, and Bazeliae out precedent. He. sai, the 'poster was .
L � your pleasure ; therefore, iollo ,. ?'the. trinity to ,testify to a few remarks that' comb in irregular numbers about six inobbs: slaughtered,,, the Government troop's until infamous)"andliewas'convi thatnobody i- ,, �,
� wing . . Edward coast, 100,000; �.Pori' Credit, 100,. I .
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I I example of the ancient Chris'ti�n'monarohig had, �been made . about . him, - but the. I . Is . 11
"If . . . . I I ' 000 - - Hamilton, 100,00.0; Niagara, 100,600 ; long,Ilivo. Nearly, a ton offish fellunder the they were forced 'to send.a flag of truce in his offiae'would venture.',to issue Uch a I
f--_ - - _ __ _ _ _-- ---and- truBtees. treated his application with lofty Por� balliousie, 100,000. .Orders in L'�.kes I flolueI an& the workrnen�took them Away" �. It. , � I ,. , I 'ti&&LI1lhi§.a1yEf&
__. your-anjzeators Anointed li'� .Godi' -- 11 as ,ing a,suspension of � hostilities, to- bury mo uCd_.--Hb`b61ie-V0d-R -was—' -
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confi I bm-u-ncl-*ihe-Gborgian-Bay-wi-1-1- -it-7b�f3kets,A-t6n-.of-�sh-ifi-lialLan-bour� -Weiyde94-. e e cELme-�m-deijoy-isEiued-for--'t,he--�pprp6�e-of-injuring'. , ,
�� � be record. -be filled, the'Average dolivdky'being 160�000, is I , bdut, the L best score Lon � record f J CIO Lelt6,the sh ", , '' a .
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� . jog of your'loyal subjects the dreed of ill d CloVelandL WAS , L � '. .1 - � . 8 ore, to -ren er Age .1 I - '-- .. 11 I - . I L -
I "'��Orthodox Catholic faith, ad you believe.' I 'But Mr. not the hind of a ateachplace. The balance,of the 4,500;000 Nevada.' It is boliev'sd that they wore the' troops, but' ljazeliag� a Ung, them With Mr. Travelyal I
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\ O\ , I -some 300 000=w-ilr,b-",Olmbited-at-M-C,pr-- g ,,, - ' L' Iii-g,-gtiffe7�-A--sch,00ner-arii.v,'ed-immediatel, ,
,The . E mper6i b6wabla bibad;, �-and. the -mmut be sat, down upon by's ruBti'6 ' 6 -orowded-,�into-the-F,uppl.3��-poud.-of-tho, -
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MAJ;Opolftau of Moscow, on havi6g,mmdo a . ,460 f ord, wher0 the hatchery lias a great deal, ume by the sto . - ,Y- (
1, wards and landed arms aud ammuni-, : rejudioe in the House* of Commons Abase 1-11-
. sign - f the crogg over -him head, put his State Superintendent at Albany, Mr. il of'ova. .,ThIB forefi6on Mr.Vilmot'reoeived' the - flume in hunches of, sayi two,or three I . 'Iateot.r6ports from' t at wouU shortly dome into, , court. . Mr. . . I . . I.
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, hands di�lbis bead crosowise and reads aloud Gihi6pur,:aud� af ter a paiion'C hearing ifbat� - w telegram to place 9,11 fry he could spare in -dozens in!a.-buncb, they would ;strike the Inagna say Baze - V, I
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. politan, of Moscow', and the latter brought - besides. The trustees thought ,they . _ , � , � � .� 1. I . I '' mogtly'brqok trout.,. I . I 11 ; . I I . I : .. - .
. I . )Ut "v hiterfore Bi Patent of : Cattle. 1, I � .. L I I . ., , . . .1 ,� . .1 The pitigbrier wag a f 'and of mine,", hays, who is a mah of some social promi. . , I I
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I I put onbis,oWn,bbald the.Metropolitan from Mt. Gilmour, and proce;dea to, act in' I � .1 . I . � -The niaiden'd favorite author-Lov'er. . id the witnegs in answer to aquestion'of i auto and 6onsiderable wealth. ' Tile , -
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. � Son and the Holy Ghost, Anu�en." Then land was not reinstated, neither was his, worth ot, tboro�ghbred and high grade . word I 1. I I the .court an Jury o country'plaC8 And views the vagaries of his �-
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. -the Metropolitan , addressed the, , Emperor 'ba6k 6�11ary paid. The , Board knew.. whit �stook has been,shipped to liho'Northwest. ; I I I 11 1. believe that you are. well: acquainted , wit4 son with considerable diagati8f action.
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. � I I � . cod. by Mr. L. Smallie, jun., . He keeps his road well enough who 9044 him Tl - , � I j. . . .
. I . with the following speech : I . I I it `ivais about. It ,could not be door . ' . who is agent for rid, of had core , . I .1 I .. , , I We do hot live'broadly , enough," said ' "I "
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� 11 The Most PIOUS Autocrat, Great SoVe. , When 9,11 other meanshail[ failed.9r. Cleve- the Scottish, Ontario & Manitoba Land � . pally. , I I I � ":No .,-V0a.,t.saY that I am.", . :" ) .. .... - Y_ I I 1.
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I 6 ' � , Comp�ny ,for the County ,6f WellinitoU.' us mma what are we to understand then "Wd'i always Buppbsed ib_�t_,
� ,, aign and' Emperor of All the- Rugslas. : 1 land App lied to � the ''Suprome" Court f or I , Little boy has be Waiting, and ma . . men. - 'H'm I �
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This visible And material adoi relief, and yesterday it White Pladna, filion It'ia �9�fdlto�bo- -the modt, n oful-lot-Of Biock --t6-puniFjhafiim-�wasehed-thorobgbly-the-insid6��,�bY-th ..d 1buy"% hingWin-tha-livies-of--chi—, 77,-
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. . . loryi Christ, in Isibly otowus the h ' Dyknuan granted A. mauaa,=4 ordoring,tbe Ontario farmers' will no doubt lose by the. , explains to him,, 11 clean a,why the naughty 11 Just thig," continued the witness, 11 He - I I . . �
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