The New Era, 1884-05-09, Page 80
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Saturday, to a Canadian and former rest.
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ZATIRIST FROn W111116 INOBVIII(WICOT'
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country. Owing to the prevalence of
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TARIS SOVDAN.
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ASLIEF FOR GORDON. �
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dout of London, Out, where. 14 io believed
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#a has fled, to avoid meet as. Three, years
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he Battle river has liesp Qpeb for several
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mango %he Gazette a4vioep people to enforce
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the Northwaot ordinance on that subject.
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qVenmell, .99 Wmr.-Tho Goverpmeat, Bc.
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ago a was arrested Ia to
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days, ' I
It is reported that cattle on Pinober Creek
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Inge to 0 a-
Correspondent Arrealted-alker
Difficulty.of Alding the I.Pallant Commander
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maimult, but as his victim recovered he was
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,.Ube pow arracki at McLeod are
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suffered severely this winter, The great
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War
Now Beslaged In Xhartoum, .
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let oft with a short, term in the ponlitelol-
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about I o I omplated, I
, Major ityof the cattle, however, are tat and
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tibry. .
Wilbelmina Gothob Nadobay, living at
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: Freight remoheo Calgary from Eriomiltou
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the loss has been slight.
Milk is, 10 cents a-ildart at Ed moriton'.
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A Saturday night's London cabitigram
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A CRITICAL STATEL OF AFFAIR$.
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1-r te.4t New, t�f from All
I No . 147 0entral,sivenue, Buill gave birth
to a fornole child au Thuracloy night and
, Mr. Galt's stage oouh made the -journey
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Dr. Porter, Prince Albert,was badly hurt
on he the 81ot March. His betas
,this mornffi& It is reported that the Duke
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of Cambridge, Lord. Wolsoley, the Marquis
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strargled it to death�oo'n. afteritabirth.
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between Medicine !lot and
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miles, in' 30 hours, I
night of of
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11 in and brain one rib.
of Hartingtou and othere.adviBe against ihe
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Scum astilially ,attract .attention at the 1*
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Over the World.
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She made a full confosaion of her crime.
'The, woman in piarried, but her husband
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z Repidents r f Regina Who refuse to give
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3gr. Eden has retired from the fir
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expedition to Bother, or any advance what.
ever until a full force is equi to relieve
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present moment. The probability at penil.
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Ing.reliet across. ,the detiert. become. � I
Vanadlan.
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hag no b lived ithi'lier foi three yenro
-ashistaboo in cue offire ill that place are
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Siebert, Eden & 00' -which will hereafter
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Khartoum in the autumn�
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matter 01 impo and a me account of
It is rumored that Mr. Williams, of Cluto
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father of the child is unknown.
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liable to &'fine of 050.
be known mi 5tobar t & Sons.
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Prorate - i the Government to.
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be of -interest while mov - fll�
a Williams, of Belle% life, will be appoiuted
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At the assembly of the Jewish Alliance
The House bus .adjourned till to -morrow,
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A Winnipeg despatch pays: The Legis-
come to dootibion.
immediate . T
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motit-no" Z1141
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1pai:0, of the Egyptiapp or
County Attorney of Hastirgo.
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in 'Vienna yesterday the President an.
1 and will *djourn tQ-morrow inight to enable
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le'ture did not o6djguro Saturday, bat � will on
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Egyptian troops at Aspoumn and Other
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� Genqrskl QQrdon ,are expected. ThT--dis.
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Judgment was delivered in the, Supreme
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Court o4 Halifax on Saturday omfirming
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nuanced that the ,emigration to America of
the victims of Ru ion peroeq . tion .
up a had
the delegation to proceed to Ottawa. I
George Morgan, a meohanio on the Man!.
Monday, the greater portion Of the eg
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tion having been pushed through..
stations in Upper Egypt declare their in.
t6litiOn Of j9,inmj Eir Mandi. " Numbers are
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t moon from, Massowsh to Khartoum in 66
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straight line, is near to four hundred I
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ths sestonod. recently passed on the, two.
dynamiters Holmes and Bracken, �
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resulted in great hubcaps. Some money
the Montello a
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toba Road, was killed loop night between
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Emerson and St. Vincent by being run a ver
' The.heavieat snowstorm of the sampan
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occurre(i on Friday night at Calgary. Eight
deserviDg.
The King at Abyssinia has agreed to
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miles, while from Suakim Ber. I
bar is Col about two, hundred.
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On Saturday morning a, serious' accident
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Agrioultural,atid Aid Society of New York
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by 4 locomotive, . I
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inches fell, but it is fast disappearing under
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Admiral Hewett's proposals to invade the
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Oudan for the relief of the 4gypti
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I is two hundred L Miles �
Berber, Rea ug � I �
north at Knartoum, but along that lirik I
bappemed to Mr. Hill, saw miller, Of
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r Wroxeter.. . While ailing Some Of the $11aft
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in aid of 4ewish colonies America. �
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A Cairo despatch sd�a the recent report
Thbroview for March issued by the
meteorological service of Canada shows that
a Chinook,
The weather hasi been warm 'and calm
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risons, and anoint them to withdraw through
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AbyRsinia.
there is libe. Nile, which would I sup I p I ly wate ' 11
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I Ing fell, and a abaro Piece of. iro
trard one bf his lungs. His, 'recovery 'o
of the surrender of Berber was premature.
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Winnipeg enjoyed more ounshmethan any
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for the. post fortnight, with very little
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The Dublin Exp ss says James O'Kelly,
h oats to "
for troops, and mig t be used for b 11
carry troops mud btores to J�bartoum for , '
considered doubtful. I . � . . .
The Britibb agent tiabria,teltgraphed to -day
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t . hat the I position of the town was desperatd,
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other city in the Dominion. -
A correspon - dent'of the Calgary Hertild
frost at nighta, TreeR are budding,
strawbe � Tried and spring flowers are show.
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M.P., who ivent. to. the Soudan as correo,
pondent at the Loudon News, has been
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� its relief, or to aid the partisan in the other .
direction if an. evacuation should be deter -
John Forbes, a winchman employed on
the Government steamer Newfield, at
he did not mention its, Burron4ar.
Subsequently, however, be. announced that
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says that Silver, City is quiet; t I hat the
people are %waiting the development of the
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in9upireun,and many other indications
Point to an chilly Bpring.-Battlef-d �Zer-
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arrostedby the Egyptian authotitieB. Sus-
picious - d6ourneiits war . e.1 L ound in his poo.'
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minedugon. Therouto from Maspowall,
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ugh the longest, has. some advantages.
Halifax, was so severely injured on, Thurs-
day by an accident to the shll?'s hoisting
oil the troops were leaving the town, and
that the rebels were entering houseo in the
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mineo� and that bhe now mining laws do Dot I
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aid, .4pril 5. . . .
Samion,maidug them letters from ,French.
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Ib crosses the northern spurs of the Abys :
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outskirts. . The agent has left Berber -for
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giv a satisfaction. .
The engineers, firemen and other - am.
Miners fr6m Montano. Idaho mud Color.
ado continue to arrive at Calgary in batches.,
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men to the Mandi, .
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A Cairo. despat all Psys- troops from
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Billion mountains Won , g 9, good part of its 1, �
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10]3gtb,L and water is Gifu �, and even
I mouth of the harbor that he died fr ill the
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Koroeko.
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Before issuing the recent encyclical on
ployees if. the C. P. R. Presented Mr. I
J. Spearman, travelling with a
A, Dumber of stalwarts from Olengarry,
Oat., ilre beie preparing for mountain peon.
Shendy have arrived at Korosko. They 1013C
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riveira way be found on this'line, such,, an �
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the Barca, the Gash or Mare�, and the
Diphtheria is reported to be on th b in_
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the Freemosous, the Pope ad elaborAte
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purso of 0250 and a magnificentgold watch
Pouting. It is reported that the trail
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The troops at Berber have fraternized
Atbara. The Stiukim-Berber route, oil the "
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crease in Uonireal. Two families --ono Of
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reports furpialled him by Cardinal Baccoul,
and chain lout evezivg at Fort Arthur. ,
through the pass along the track has been
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with the rebels. The condition of affairs.
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, contrary, is through the. great Nubian
a, I children-vind the other of five-haVe
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b the
Dean" of %hd Sacred College, and L Y .
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Ploughing commenced on the 26th of
blQoked by order of Contractor Rose, and
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The, inhabi-
eXoltea Ltbe'deopeat concern. I
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desert, *here wells are few.and the water
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lera'respectively.
The Pope st*ted, in the
renegade Mason. L
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that. minera are refused permission to croon
tants qe, fleeing from the place, and it will
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in them is of the roost doubtful kind. Ito, -
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. lies are affiiatQd, and the prevalence of - the
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presence of several cardinals : 41 I have Too-
son,to believe tl2&t'the Freemasons, Land
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The weather has been warm and calm
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into Selkirk ; also that the polico'are guard.
- the trail, mild refuse to allow. any one
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be done rVed !it a few days. A despatch
from Berber reports that four brigades of
being the'ahorter of the two is its great I
merit if a 'Buddon move has to be made.
scourge iki attributed to bad drainage' and
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idaughoeriog by butchers.
various societies, which are affiliated to, or
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result frotn'them, are strong numerics
for the past fortnight, with very little frosts
at nighto. Trees are budding, strawberries,
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to pass exoepb the employees of the railroad
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contractors.. Some uneasiness is felt, its
Baebi-Bszouka and 500 soldiers havejoined
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A ship carpenter -named James Barry,,
among Ca�hol ice in both hemisp heres.11
and spriag flowers L are showing up green,
the miners and -probpeQtore say they will
The Government's refusal to 'send i an
A large fare() of the eneniyi 3,000 or 4,000 - : ',
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ark old resident of'Port Dalhousie, jumped,
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and many other. ludicationo point to an
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proceed in spite of the police. �
expedition to relieve Berber causes great
in number, horees And foot, assembled Hear !
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off the Welland train A13 it wall near
station at Port Dalh6usieyesterd iDg the
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cattle are perishing by wholesale in
early spring.
It bas been decided to rebuild the Had-
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A BILAN ITILONSTRU. I
excitemo^ntin political clubs, Amon -party
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coalition if, being formed for the purpose of'
Khartoum last month, and wasonthe
eveDiug . of, the 13th nit. drawn up under
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moon, and was thrown under the cars,
Western Texas from drought and famine.
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son's BiCY Conipany'a steam mills recently
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attaching the Government's policy. ,
arms, vith banners waviug, on the right' -
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which passed over off his
him, cutting
Th�'daughter of Rear -Admiral Nichols
'of.jeWel.
destro�ed by fire at Prince Albert.
"entenerd to' Prison tor Life-Unparal.
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It is stated that at the Egyptian conference
bank of the Nile, oppoeite to the palace. I �,
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right arm and badly Crushing his leg near
boa been robbed of 61,000 worth
lory-in the EbbottHovse,Washingtov. ,
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Bowing has -only .been Commenced on a.
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leled Brutnifty.
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.France will, ,urge the revival Of, the dual
control, and that Earl Granville will make
At3 a. m. the nExt moraing'the Times car-
r6a! ondent was awakened by a heavy rifle ,
the thigh. Ilia injuries will prove fatal.
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� Another man nairowly escaped the same
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The, United States House of Represents i
fewfirmo near Brandon, the frost.130t
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. t suffiniently out, of the.grouna.
bein a
A -Nevi York despatch says.: George
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Jeftrey' and ,his wife, indicted for
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a counter-pruposhion to place Egyptian
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. fate from the eamecauso,beingthro*n'
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lives hes-Passed the Bill for. t6e relief Of
B.,twg..Y. Burnside and' Poplar Point, on
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murder .in the . first degree at an illegiti. �
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financed under the Con rol of the Europei .
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.rdofof the paltLoe..* The. firitig continued .1
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daybreak, when obotit 6,DOO rebels, - .
quite a distance. �'
the Amerioin m6rchant marine.
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Monday, Beading was observed in a great
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mate child M Smithtowil, L. 1. came up
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powers- generally. �
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returned from the direction of the river .
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Recently convicted Prisoners in Cinclu
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for trial to -day at River Read. J611 toy
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and drew up in four.rankie, each nearly two
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named Payne, while going the roun
in Angus
nati have liden sentenced to abnormally
heavy terms of imprisonment. .
The Reginia Leader save that some impor.
withdrew hia former plea of not guilty,. arld
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pleaded guilty to murder in tho's6cond
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Baring has advi�ed the -Government to
Miles long. Later in. the day, they core. I
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the London East hotels, fell with
Everet, and the poir went off together,
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. .The agit$tiou in 'Now York against the
tant chang6s have beeti'made or are about
to be made in the staff appointments .of the,
. degree. He was sentenced to State Prison
abandon the Soudan after relieving G -en.
Gordon.
manood making huta and putting. up touts.
-He subsequently discovered' that the Cow
� Some time afterwarde, PaT,ue feeling Bleepy
trade in dressed beef from Chicag6is-ineet.
Mo.upted.Folice, one of the most important
at Bing Bing for life.' - His wife Nvas dig-
Ord ... have been sent to Cairo to astab-
'of the firing was .an attack on a part� of L
. lay down under a tree, accompanied by
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ing with considerable stiocess, and &4b
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being the proinaction of (lol. Hori Dhmer to
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charged on tbe ground at doercidb. .
The murder ^of"tbe obild was
lish v, ppeoial messergor post to, convoy
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30.0 soldiets who.had been sent down tife .
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Everet; but when he awoke, hig Companion
ment in in progress to .boycott all butchers
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the p9dition of Assistant Commissioner,
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by a look list of brutalities and was
despatches to General Gordon. The News
river for firewbod. The following are Gain- - .
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and his money, amounting,ma he aays,to 630,
weregone. Everetwa sarrested at the Grand
who persist in dealing in it. - -
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Dr. Newman, of New York, has be an
with head quarterea,t Calgary. . .
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most deliberate; It was born out of wed.
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To a -that eveky village betwee' Berber
on Ptartoutil is in reballioup Bud that the
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eral Gordon'Ei words on, the subje at: is .MY
arrangements of loot n ght have I
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. - TrUDk depot in the act of buying a ticket
for the Went. ".
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served with'an. injunction restraining him
Major Butler, who has been in the
Northwest for several months on a *1*
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look, its mother being Dolly Pollard,
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bolored, and its father a white man residing
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rebels ire auto in Beirber. . 11
Baker, in a letter. to the
Sir. Samuel TI
nately been - put a stop to by the . I
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from fulfilling his Pastoral functions until
Mai lot, when I the motion will be beard
tary tour, under iusitrucitiona from the
Dominion Government, has returned -M
in -Brooklyn., Jeffrey married Dolly Pol.
I lard and made. her I work to support him.
Times referring to Gordon's appeal to the
following circumstance: It appears that by
Rome unacoo . untable negligence $00 of the . lq�
I Lord R. Churchill will visit the States.
Ruskin calls Mr. Gladstone 11 all bid
before the court. I .
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routelo Obtawa, to report tfiq result of Ilia
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The child wila an obstrficitiom - It was left
millionaires of England and Ainericat asks.
whether . there. can be Eb more terrible
))lack troops had been left on the Nile below. I.
These were out 'off . by the advance 'of the * . �1
windbag." .1
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A terrible Cyclone struck Jamestown, O.,
yesv6iday afternoop. Twoothirds of the
labors. He will then proceed to England
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on a .visit; where Jae expects to arrangia
-alone in, tho.house in the morning, and not
seen again until night, broad and water
example of faithlaBoness on the part'of the -
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-Arabs, and they attempted to got to Khar. . 11
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ernment to to reduce the French
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re completely ritined, six persons
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with some English noblemen'to start a
being left for it bn the floor. Jeffrey would
'lift
. Government than this ,necessity., He pro-
- ?'n 6upply� 5;000 Nizatne,
posso that the Suitt
touin at night by means of boats. -- .When- . .
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passing Hai yeh, they were see I
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squadron in Chinese waters. . - .
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killed and many wounded, *bilst hundreds
of people are rendered homeless. ,.
cattle'ranolle. He expects to. have a thou-
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.sand head of stock in' this season, having
the child by the bag from the'floor and
fling it at his Wife'a Lhoaa When � fie was ill.
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India 10,000 L and EDgland 5,000 troops to
rebels, who opened fire on them, killing 100, . � ... I I
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Ia. 9. .Robinson, a grain commission:
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&4. agent east just'now buying oattled .
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humored. It appearing' to Jeffrey that
relieve Qordoh�half of thd force.to o6nVer&
towards Berber from Bilakim, �And the Test
In Consequence of Rome farther.q�iogrmcefnl . �
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the oteAmers that should have
. . est6rday at St.'Ppforsburg�to
w at m %'ft I eld Y`
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moibb"t of Chiaggo, was arrested on
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Satuidoy charged with selling' 40,0 00
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systematic. torture would' not kill the child,
he resorted 'to a harsher method. -*The
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to proceed up this Nile from Cairo. .
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96lie to their rescue did not get under weigo � :
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to.be orectaillat Gladstone. I .
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Wheat, No. I hard, 85o. ; frozen, -50o., to
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child's mother saw. the dreadful act earn.
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: Bunting Wild Elephanta, .
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. for six hours after the even * - This sad ,�
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loan, with the: intelligence, brought to me i.
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,- A Berlin despatch I says two axisrobistB
Logansport, fee whioh.thby'hold ware-
houne receiptai 11 I . . I 1. .
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15o.; 'oats, 180. to 20a..; -barley, 25o., at
Portage IwPrairie. . .. . .
mi'tted, and all Bhe.could
trey conceal the ot ime. fie held the child's �
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' L A: num I b . er of young Engl I ish,nobles, -in.
later, that some Chaggias who had been .. .
iiiecksaea at H41flyell had gone over to the - I
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have made a confession giving the details of
the plot to blow up thO statue of Germania.
Chadb, Dull, a minori, wo;sfound on the
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roadside near;, Bradford; Pa.,
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Princess, Btreet, -WiDnipeg, 'is to be
body between, bid lega like'&, blQck in a
vice., and'twinted'its head7litibil its nock'was
oluding the Earl of Mayo' and Lord -Ronald
dower,� have been -hunting wild elephants
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rebels, combined With the Vast L accumula. . .
those latcor-du-the bank -
at Niederwald. They say that a quantity
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yesterday
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orning, unconscious, his skull oruBhed,
I ked withqfour inch oakplanks that are
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in - the' .Terai, %` forest pro
tion of other of'the . I
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Nile,�bave dicided-me td'rootr pt,myself to I
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. of dynamite was placed in a drain pipe-
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-and by his side a baseball bat covered with.
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. am . pooted to last for ten years . . . . I . 1.
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for ,the. purpose at the. .f6ot L Of
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the defence of Khartoum and not to risk I .
underneath the monument, and the mois.
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. ture alone prevented the explosion, .
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� blood, Hai was last seen,,with a party of
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Mail servicar on the Manitoba & North."
IREARESS TO $20.000,000. L
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the L. ,Elimal6yse. When .,.. the ' bun.*,
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ters have found a 9, hundred or
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any outside expedition further than may be .
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By the breaking of a bridge nearcuiaaa -
minero, and it ig'suppoobd in a drunken'
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quarrel he received the fatal wounds 1.
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western Railway will be extended, from,
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Gla4stont, to, Mianedoss, commencing on
The coli,s,nl 3jerita I
.. � U46 That'hass Fallen
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.herd ,of
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so.of wild eldphapts, two hundied'boolies
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� necessary to k�ep the environs clear;" .
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real, Spain, yesterday morning a train of,
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� cars was precipitated into tne
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The Thetia �
will.sail on Thure4ay and the.
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July let. .-, .1 I . . . � . L. I
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. h1loOtillo)h1a Flo,tier Vendor. .
to up
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. A -Philadelphia*d4spatch Rain. For
are tolegrap bed for to do the" boating.�'
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- They surround the herd,-aud, by.gradually
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L BEFORE, THE BATTLE. L
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P On the 13th the correspondent bad an in. . �
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Raeaeoger
.. river' Several persons are reported killed.
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Twenty- received severe injuries. One of .
. Alert oil May 10thi, . . - I
During March 38,600'immigrauts arrived
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I .Me. W.E. Belcher, of,Rat Portage, has
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been tempdrarily7soliointed L : Traffio Mo'no'
.
Yearn L there hits stood 'at' -the corner of
,Twelfth and Chestnut Btreetson old.woman
narrowing the circle 'and making, all Abits
ightfUl noinea, L - I
of fr frighten the eloolionts
terview. with Gbileral. GOT don, who an , .
- his . . .
uoiiDoed. intention of attacking the ..
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� Wards
the BupportR of the bridge was after
in the United States. .
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der of the Canada; 15acific Railroad, western,
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who sold, flowers., This morning Amon,
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into .96 narrow space in -the Contra, where a
,rebels on this following- day. The* rb - asonB . ..' 1
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� is'be.
Out _throilgh.'. Z It,
found to have been . I
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- -the sailors ,of the lor
Jack Cole, one, of st
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The -necessary financial'arrangementa.
disbovered that alit is one of the heirs of
,the
stockade ha� been built and 'DIU intreboh.
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, he gave for this course Were, as ,
follows :. 14 I
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I mali.
lieved'tbe 'disaster wese,the result of
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oioua work .
steamoi Jeannette, died at an insand asylum'
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ii2W6tiliingt6�yeFiterdaymbrning.* Rialn-
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'have been made by which-thei Work of.69DT.
,
vast ,eaute left by'John. Nicholas
Emerick, who died withou� a will about
melit"dug, so tha;t they Cannot. getaway.
The: difficulty in in getting the elephants
have 800. mou, to W�om I have given'arms, . . .
and Who have - reidained faithful to. 'Me, L ' '.. I I
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Voltaire a
A Paris despatch says the sys
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sisnity was the result of h
. ardsbipa slid ex.
citemen� of the retreat to the Siberian
struction on the �Ianitoba and'.tho North.
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western Railway� will be proceeded' with.
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135 years' ago. Wh n he 'died his estate
- a
was valued at $5,000 000. Now it is worth
.
tied dowa, as 'they -are- veri-wild and
dangerous at' firat; , The hunfiDg. party
t 61fiyeb, BQB�. miles to .the. 1.
.§hu up' 0- H . - 1. ...
The presence .a
north of KbaxVouip. f the �
that the Government has directed General
roes ill
Millet, commander of the French fd-
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coast after the lose oll vessel. . I . I
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This year it ie, expected -fifty )piles more
. r bililb. " , .1 . I
be I .
'fully U0,000,000, -part of which is in Eng-
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have about fifty -tame elephants -with them,
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enemy round H&Ifiyeh blacks our line,of - . , -
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Touquin, to report what further opers,tiong
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the
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'. The sensational despatch received- from
Paris -
will . , .�
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A Pa rf Arthur correspondent writes on.
land, the test being n Germany and Now,
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York. Sheeay9herhudbana;kd9age%ud-.
inent
and these play a. a- part in forcibly
oivilizi6 their P�
' wild brethren.' The poor
g6tten
communications by steitmen For instance, -
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,the steamer Bourdaill yesterday attempted . I ,
would be neoeBi3ary to secure conquests
. in Tonquin. He has replied tha . t it will be
regarding Tynan, the mysterious
"No., 1, " of the Invfneibles, iaiitated I from
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April 26th: The ice ig still quite firm .and
'extends
son of Nicholas Emerick. Several heirs to'
�
, , . and
coolies get .killed in this work,
'to pass and the rebels opened lire, wound- .
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I quite sufficient.to strep.gthen the positiono
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a BofUlb'.96urco to. be -entirely without
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oub as far as can be seen. The
. Weather for -the past week -or two boa been
thin esbat a have.aptearbd in .the pasti bOt
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they failed to pro uce'the re,quisite 'proof
a
are'always very reluctant to go. . .�
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ing three Boldiers. The rebels cannot. be- ... . .
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more than 4,000, and A.w.ill make my.st- "
already gained. Fralled ,has istablielled a
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naval coal depot at Obook, which Will'be
foundation thei rail Simon -Pure, being
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stillin the United States. ..
very mild, and the Bud hao. had. a telling
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of identity. �� To E d a
merick has Place
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. Prospered, In she 'West. .1
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took., on - three eidea7-oao from - that of , -
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very I useful in the event of- a war .with
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Simon Moore,.aged 25 yeats, a. mute, of
'Dublin;
Went upon the ice. To -day -it is cloudy
and threatena rain. Good authoritiegplace
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bundle of paperi i the hands of her Conn.
sel,41ilich she says will fully establish list
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VA. Ore, iormeely of Uopetowb, but
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. Zhortoum, one from thatcl! the beleaguered % �. . .
garrison and onti fro& armed steamero. I .
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. . A sensation has been pausiJil in Berlin by'
Oht.�Was. struck by'.. ,,
Chicago &
Grand Trunk engine while Walkiug on the
.
th,.optining of navigation between May fth
and May 10th. - � � . . . . . I .
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claim.. , Since her husband's death Bho had
--Home
a bird straggle to secure a living. I
.Mr.
now. of - Now Jersey, �w4s visiting his' old
at Cope - town . last week, 'and. while
.
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The 'rebilia have, entrenched themselves -�, � I
along thefriver bank, being thus enabled to . .
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the statement made by Herr Richter to.the
. .committee of � the Reiobstag, having in
track at .Chebo)gan,,Mioh., on Sunday and
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instantly killed. After the, Inqueera ) the
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- John Ho*den, of Turtle Mountains, boa
been arreAte(Ifor manslaughter. His half--
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� .Votal Boating Accident,
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there he purchased his grandfather's horne-
otead (Mr. Sabob, Copb'a farm) from, Mr.
. firo, with. impunity on passing oteamero, ' � ' I
mud 1. must dislodge them. This assemblage . � .
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. charge the reso111tIon,r9lmtiDg to,the'anti
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Socialists law, that anarchists bad placed,
remains will be takenito Canada. .
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Philipllildebrecht,b�barteb der at Trail.
witted son Alfred wand er�d.'W�ay frorn his
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'. Alast (Bunday) night's Midland despatch
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Peter Wood, of Brantford, for. the 6am of
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§0,000.% Thin was a purprise to the
of'rebela hao not apparenily. into) dared -
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withlbo forwarding of' supplies -.to the '�,- ' '
sixteen pounda. of dynamite under .the ,
. statue of Germania at Nieder'Wald shortly
. � .
ton, N.'.T., became in0ane oil Sunday night.
fathei's farm: last winter, sad was - subse.
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qubntly found dead in a Coulee several miles
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says: Td -day several yachts withpleasure
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� left Midland -for various points,
quite . I .
Pa for it, is.'bnly about three or few
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'left
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.town. market. One hundred Camels, carry-. - - . I .
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. before the unveiling of the monument, and
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He was sleeping with Lewis Pflogbr,a,
jeweller, 'and: �attmqked �bim inflicting �a
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.The neighbors no to
6ja it Waa OWibgr'
5�iay;u city with which hehad been treated.
the .
,parties �
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The bbat which wdnt'to.VictorIm
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contained ten On returnin g they
rs ago that Mr. - Ore that 'section
with not a %0b to seek his fortune in
. ov r
Ing fobd','ariived here torday., This is., - ,.
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,above thensual daily number; and the fact
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that, a terrible catastrophe was only pre.
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. � vented by the fortunate circumstance that
frightful wound in hie -head. Pflege'
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struggled Jor life, and - finally'threw the
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An- inquest was held,'tbe: jury returnin'
,g a
1p�iso;na.
were tipset aboul likif a mile from Victoria
the Western. States,. and - now it is said he
is Worth between $46,000 and'050,000. .His
� -Bbows that the people would not rise unleas
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theywere egged on by. Boma, malcorkients. , . . .
I rain had rendered the explosive harmless
for the time. The dynamite failed' in its
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maniac land .escaped.' � Hildebrecht* W86
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verdict, against, Howdeni'to the.effect that
the death wasbaused by hie culpable' neg-
Harbor, ,but they were all rescued. Another
party o? twelve wWoh left herehor Present
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greit success, 'appears to h'ave been the
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They wouldbe quiet if. ..they believed4he' I ' '
mission, and was disco,�ere& after the'
I �
looked in The offipers found him bleeding
f Tom fe;rible wounds on ,neok and
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1,,t `.'and" ciudity.. Bowden, is now in.
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Island w an. to u 1 a upset about
,rning won I
xesult of, a patent' right for ornamental .
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arid It is said:'hei 'sold
Government hod any backbone. Pro_vided . .
that no influenoe be brought to bear from
immentie assemblage haa.dtip�rted. T he
,
fact had been kept seorat iintil this time- '�
,
.his
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arms, inflicted with broken pieces .of toilet
articles, 00 8 . I
to very i doubtful; .
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Brandon jail. I . I
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I Capt. Baynton is -erecting wtheatre it.
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inidway.bef can ,Flat Fbint'and � 11 W ait a
Bit" Point. 'They. *ere in the water about
p�intiqg graining.- . I
ille right for., the, city � of Chicago alone. for
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�8,000. 'Mr. Ore talks of purdbasiDg other
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vithout the * lo,ogof an action' will not in.* .
t . The - -
volvie immediate danger to Khartoum.
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Viscount Torrington died on 13tinday..
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.11is, .
. Tliie newsboys and bootblacke of Chicago
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Calgary. .
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an'llour and. a half before assintance. reached
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them, W- H, Davis Bud J06 Stewart were
rms �djoining the Jacob C Pa farm.
twofs, � 10 I
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only justification for assuming the bffensive - .
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The Spanish Minister at Washington -says
1,
. paraded,last night with torcheo� drume an('
.
Silvdr City has7 a railwa .and the boom
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is InbreoBibg. .. . . �.
- returning-from-Mushkosh and.'Ileard cries
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nuate peasants in I I
against tlyep400i unfort I
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derived. fraud thd law of eelf-defeXice'. and
Spain will never Port with Cuba. .
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The Vope has accepted the by
mottoes Bignifying their , approval of a
proposition",bef6re 'the City -Council to
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* r Real estate, has abusiderably lowered in
for assistancei and immedjately�put to the
rescue. ' Before thin, however,
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� wrokil Affluence to Poverty., .
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thb-duty of the 'extrication . of tbe,men . .
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resignation
Cardinal Ledochowaki of the Archbishopric
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Gresen Potion. .
bring ,them' under police regulation, by
requiring them to pay a small license fee,.
price at.Prince Albert.. ' � *
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The. Bank of Montreal is closing its'
.Richard
Smith want outWith a skiff and rescued G.
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-Frank Wade, a little old man who has
p n the greater portion 'of the poet ten
13 a t
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beleaguered in Halflyehi, But*, for this,. A � I . .
io questionable whether we ou�ht to eboot. - .
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of �
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The stes a
Yri
'mar Ass an, for Madagaso r
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Wet , One or two newspapers
objeottothe move, and the boys threaten
Portage branch aud bpelliog one M Cal�ary
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A. Griffith and Wm.*,Hastings. About.fif.
teen r Minutes . before' .Davis and Stewart
I sad
yet we in jail so a vagrant,!was raise
from the Hoiel do Green on Tuesday, after
for reb6llion is , .� ..
down those whose reason .
nall -
-fidelity to the only person - whom tbO .
with provisions'lor
. -11 the French forces,: has
been wrecked at Providence Islalid, in the.
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to boycott them; . � I . .
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The India department has decided to
XC
. supply'tfie Indians with barley.flour I , notead
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reaolled4heniCharlie-Habtings hod, died,
and was lying on the boat about four feet
'water.
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serving a six mopths, term, and at once got
.
. . -he got the ,money
on a epree, but 'Wli� to
'Bee as their coming rgo'vernor in the. im.me. .
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diate future, With the wish topreserve their �
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Indian Ocean. . .
A Madrid despatch says the electiouB in,
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- ThIrtyatwe Days Under a mnow-Slide,
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. of wheat. ,.
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, - Winton Purchased 600 head of
Col. Do
under Smith, returned with his
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shif.f,:and, with Davis,. conveyed the to- .
,
I with w#ioh to buy the whiskey is a mystery.
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In the'eveninj he *me run in,'.bbt next
I
possessions, the security of wilioll cann6t be . - I
. guar .
antood by -the Present Pr6iaional gov�. ,
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forty-six districts for members of the
A - -. Highland, Col., despa,toh Says t
During the terrible' of Monday,
government cattle in the Fort M%OL,O,d
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.mainder of the Party to Davis' Yacht,
where Win. Cann, agent for the,
' morning he , begg6d Be hard that the
erupent." The pecessity of resattingthe : . .
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to
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Chamber of Deputies resulted in the seloo.
tion at Miniaterialists. . .1
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storm
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Maroh 10tir,' a monster snow-Blide destroyed
district for �22,000. 1 . . I �
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a and after May All there will - he's,
at,,, r, .Great'
Noxthwe Telegraph Company barer
.
.Magistrate allowed him one mcie.chancei
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Twkv yeare ago Wade was a well-to-do.
garrison at Halfiyeh led The postponement . .1 I
of the.attaok on the , enemy unti.1 the 16th..N- .
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Advioes from Berber state that Hose .*
in
andburied under twenty feet of snow the
oa bin in Which. Joseph ind Sam. Steele
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dajl�.,traifi between PortArthqr andWinni-
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nd E:6 commercial traveller named Frank
a �
Pease, of E. Fewso & Bob, Tpront O*, died;'
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grocery merchant in Hamilton' but' after
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The result of the'sotion is known. General , . * � .
Gordon forced lo retire, and has Once . .
Pasba has proclaimed-lbe. �evaotimtion�-of
the 161wil. The inhabitants have fled,* ail
1,
�GbbXo-rH-9,--rIP.:-T&ir" � iid-S..--T�-Tmt6
. ��- `- --
-Peg'----.-.-- .
The Conads Gold Mining Company is to
I
-Thii"remailider of the patty are doing well.
The ..
otedhis busi.
the death of his, wife he neglei I . I �
. ent, gisdually to; the dogs.-
.neon and W .
� was
then been still more closely besieged, with - � .
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the troops have installed to join the'rob
. els.
were living. -The site of the Cabin is a'
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milea.above this up: Conundrum'
be sold out by the sheriff. ,7 The, asneta con-
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weather Was polually.
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Toonto world.,. , - I I . .. - , .
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one afidjeashog"t, relief.' . -.- . -.-.--- - , I - . - ----,- .
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The Russian Minister Of Finance attri-
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buteB the gloomy condition of finance and
place,
Gulch. -The bodies of the five unfortunate
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ma . Ines were takeR out the following
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BiBt'of a row boat. ..
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The Canadian Pacific Railwaywill widen
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Snil'bomestic TwAgedy. ' ,, . 0
. A last Saturday night's Phillipsburg
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In the deek of the Duke of Albany "a
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� . . The Deadly SaIrL lkq� . , . . �
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trade in Itusuis to OOM titiOn With thO
United states, Canada %AeIbd,i.* aspitport-
Friday, at ter much bard Work, as the snow
was packed no solid &hat it had :to be but
all the rook a uttinge between Winnipeg and
Arthur duripg the summer.
despatch say's -. , Thin morning the Wild, of
&per was found, with these,'wortig on it:
P .
" I to be buiried in St. George's Chapel,
The Mormonamob Salt'Lake solely aw a . .
bathing resort, and, for that Turpose it is I .. I
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ere of wheat. I � ,4-
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from Ca Town.
outibblookowiWaname. Onoofthemen. .
found his ifthis mouthAnd.
.Port ,
The Times to -night, somi-o cially, denies
I
David Barnett locked the doors of her
house, throw her son Willib, aged 2 years
wish
'whore I was so happily married, and where
dangerous, since it a - person, gets the iv.! .
.tensely, Balb water into bis mouth he will *
Advicea Pa mention a.
was with pipe
his knife
I
the charged of ai 1 0,000 between
and 6 months; oil the bed, .mud an t hit,
I BhM1l always have beautiful music played
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strangle - quickly. Eight or ton people .
strike and serious disorders in the diamond
fields. The cause of the diffidulty is the
pocket clasped in his hand, and the
others in positions showing, conclusively
the Canada Paoifi(� .Railroad and the
Customs House. ' - �. . .
throat with a razok. She then Neized.her
5� months old child and served it the same
over me."' -' . . . . .1
There bag been a lively discussionin thb
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drown it! this way everyyear. The lftko�, I
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men being searched on the doniclue . ion of
the day's work. I
that they were allinstantly killed Thorne
hid a dog that he prized very hig'hly, that
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The obwbarracird at ,Fort Ma'aldod are. to
way*. Shii then gave'. the. alarm; And se the
Brxghton�Town Council. - In the dourod of
is a most . desolate and isolated body of. - I 1�I
wa,ton No creature livda in it, and no per'.. , � .
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always maae his quarters under iho bunk
. cost 645,000,,.and will have a capacity of
'
neighbors rualled in ' draw's razor across
it, Mr. Alderman Lamb called Mr.'Council.
son lives near it. I .. " , . I
Major Fielden writes to- the London
Standard protesting against that journbl's
. where the mail slept and of course ovary.
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aog.
one -hundred.meh' and the game number
of"horsdo.. - . I ! I .
her own throat and throw herself on the.
bodbosideher children. The boy died in �
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lot Carpenter a 1, duomaniso." - The World'
which reports the affray, ban not heard'
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giving currency to the rumor that the
I Greely part�'had mutinied and had nine.
body'supposed the - was -. killed. On
April 14th Mr. Bevere and .0has. John6on,
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I Tha Hudson -Bay Railway bliarter *,w'as
toti'milvittes, the younger child and' -the
1320 that' mortally wounded. -Mrfj,-
that any Fictions consequences ensued.. .
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-Blibbarb, pis has,to bake from twenty-.
five to thirty-five mifititbs.. Who says we
dared their commander. . ,.,
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of Aepenj were tunnelling .in the slide
looking for a tritnk�bontaining valuable
granted from the east side of, Lake Winni-
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peg to-do6y to the nork1k9rn boundaries of
,are
Barnet was'so violent that Rix loan. were
. *
- 4g There .is one thing 4bout babies," said
a recent traveller, 11 they never chaDge;
.
not a patient people'? I
arti I
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The Cologne Gazette says M. Forty wi
ill
demand �bindiug pledges of England to
papers, when they'heard the dog whine,
skud finsily dug him..out' from the
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the PiOviuOB-' ,
Xk, Than. H. Connoll, of Ospre
required to hold list: Th4t'famft Came
herb from Pittsburg gever�I,T,Montho age,
We have girig of the -period, men of the
w( Md but the baby is sable self -
�Thc Philmdolobin, Call muser has in- . I
vented all "old lisahal6ir's needle." lie oaym - I , .
renounce the idea Of annexing or establish.
under
buhk alive and. well, but thin after bib
Y, recently
sold a Yoko of wprk oxen in- Brandon for
but .,the father was un&b ii to obtain
; -the
PoRseased, 'fearless, laughing, - vc iraoions
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it is just like cither'tieedles with the bxoep- . . I
in a. protedboftte over Eky&, and that if
9
I England retuoso to give pledges Fratibe will
thirty-two days' imprisonment with nothing
4280, and a cow to -J. Hill for 475, a Cow to
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employment. . I �
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libtle , heathen in all, ages i slid in all
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tion of the. eye, . which is about an inch in .
diameter I I .
abstain from the Egyptian. conference.
to eat but snow. . I
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The slide struck the babin on 'the side
A. Rope for $65, and a yearling heifer for
.
086. . A I .
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chin Chen, Secretary of the C
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ountriefj."' .
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It is a singulat c6incidendo that the latb,
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-The old-fashioned gypsy bonnets with .
11aaen
The acting agent of the now party, which
aims to unite all patriotic Xrishmeno says
whqre ifle bunk was, but left these roundo
of 10 q .
9 standing, which protected the bunk
Two- thousand bueheIa of oats were
Brandon British Columbia
Legation at Wishiing ton, plumeo himself
upon opeakibg qOod English, and,whian
Duke of Albany Was the second bearer of
that title *be has died in the Rivieft.
lace pleatingo inside the brim and I
Onto ide with wreathe. slid sprays #f rare .
fu
the party bad already considerable ads
%nit saved it from. being crualied by An
ahipped'f Tom to
lost week. Tha�,wiil be carried to the end
asked whether no would have sugar be
bin to at AfrR. Frelinghuyasin,a
The next brother of George III., the Duke
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French flowers, will be the' head covering -
with which to begin the oatupaign with
cruisers provided with torpedoes. Rovolv.
.snow,
mass of -leaving a-opsoo of 80 feet,for
the. dog. : .
of the trook,by rail, And thencei'011 MUIOA'
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reception the abbot even'Ifig answered thus :
of York and Albway� died at the palace of
' few billis te6m
A a
p r, xcallenet'for the'pretty Young girlB,tbis - � 4 I
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BPrl g' �
ing guns will pi oteoc the crowd it i6tthoked,
Those vessels will- be empliijea against
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The trea,auri Of the Geiman Empire has
books to the deatinAtiob. .
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A Winnipeg, Aelegram of last (Monday)
4" hie p.aBA ONAM ;. me no takee sugar, me
takes tok6 -hot Mud strong as, dolibul, pleaAe.,,
Mondeo in - 1764, Only a
where Prince Leopold breathed his loAt.
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-The latent use dev(ped for paper is the I .
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British men-of-war in vatious hotbora.
J!iA freight train on thb Flint& Fare
just undergone its a inual luppeotion. Ev
n ory
year three important fitancial pffloials visit
night's data omys, . The 'Legislature V , vao
unable to' adjourn to -day through the
Wait Dot for your diffiouitles .to cease ;
'therelm no soldier's glory to be won on
� A lover Writing 6. ,bih *sweetheart asys-':
11 Delectable deaf I' You &to 00 -sweet,
making of carpets, - A Connecticut man is' ,
=tirted to have taken but PsMIJIB for pro�
by beautiful
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di3d verity the imperial funds kept i h
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of businesso but will adjourn
pev,60tul fields, no smilot's diwina to his
that honey would blush in your presence,
a which mild substantial -
Marquette -road crossing a covered
bridge over Cass River, six thileB east of
Julius Tovierat Spandau, mud diviao d into
to -morrow Vill the 96th of May. I
bhown on aunnyviess, no trust or triou4ship
and tremolo stand appalled,"
carpets cou be made of papeit at very Ia* .
prices, - ., I . I .
I East Saginaw, on Saturday evening, the
bridge gave way, O%ri!Ying twbl#d care ioto
four godtione-that intended for the ex
penseenof fortifications, the share for pen,
The Northwest Coal & Navigation Com-
piny intend putting on a line r f coatibell
tu- be proved when all goes we% Faith,
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patience; heroic love, devout Courage, gen.
cold, White.
�Xovar bi 2106ted with .
Walla in I be.parlor or nuroery6 it should
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I -The album of the Bank. of Engimba it, , .
the river fifteen toot below. Tha l000mb.
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sioba and invalido, that Pat 4iLrt for
between memoina, Hat and Port Zinc&
tionese, 'are not to be -formed when there
difficulties
be th6 effort of the housewife lie give color
Thirteen
which specimens Of OO'dutOrfaitfl are pre. . .
ka has threanoWnwhiolipases4 14,
WTI through I
tiva and tender crossed Iti,eatety, 111he
building the parliament Alouse, and the
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The trip will occupy twelity-four hourd
sa no doubts, no irritations, no
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And brigilliness to every room.
the hands
tho Chicago fire. Though they are', burnt
loss is heavy, at% the cue ward loided. - No
one was injured, .. .....
)OAlln, whioll now Amounts, to
Far I �
$30,000,000, . . .
each * and two trips *111 be ril&do a
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weeki., .
Me, 13 all, of Niagara Township. says the
peach crop has not been doiairoyiad with
aent6l worth of colored obalk-, in
of she children# will ttansforbit the bleakest
i�elgoa in
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to 6 briap, block amb, the paper in Bearably , I
broken# and, the engraving is a's clear
Vmnk mraman, who committed a fatal
,We oaunot right, every wrong, but we
Tile Fort MiLdlood Garttge denies that the.
them. Tbore to a prospect of a good atop,,
patial into a maze of bewild6ring . .
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"mmit on John Hager at Best Buftold on
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can indeed, wrong every right, I
pew of cattle ban fallen'so per 0611t. in that
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