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FRIDAY, A
RIL 29, 1881.
Varieties. 1 tion
Hon. James Patton has been at when
- pointed Collector •of Cnstonl3 at Tol _Dr.
ronto. the
—Lord Dufferin is to be relieved froom The
his post in Russia, and sent I to Coal, years
etantinople. ( a pas or. After a short inter;
-Lord Beaconsfield's will divides 11�is place was filled by the Rev.
property between Mr. Ralph. Disraad li Parsons, the present •• inister.
— he other day, as he Queen
Belgi nps was driving er fbur po
Brus-ale, a gentleman • ho was
ing d we the avenue as throw
his h rse and rendere• insensibl
Quee ait once alighted and h
suffer ar'placed- in her carriage,.
was 1
until the disru • tion in
he retired with . • annuity.
urns succeeded im, and i
ev. Dr. Topp ssumed
emise of I)r. T•pp a co
ago again left th ; charch
• and Lord Rowton.
--A strange cattle disease rh
out in Ulster county, New
many cattle are dying.
—Dr. Win. Russell, the we 1 knoWo
special correspondent of th Timels,
sailed for New York a few day ago.
i —The English_coasting steamer;
James Harris has been sunk by cdl-
lision and fourteen -persons dro nod.
—The King of Abyssinia is d ad, ha
ing fallen in a battle foug t wi h'
Assaimeraks. His son Mio ael su;o
coeds him. • f',
—There were 9,105 deaths in Now
York city the past three moat s, beiz g
an increase of 2,303 over the do respond-
ing period of last year.
—Farming lands in the outhei•n
States are reported to have 1 gely in-
creased in value during the p st year,
the average increase being li teen per
cent.
—At Davenport, Iowa, a r ft con-
taining 800,000 feet of lukn er was
broken np and carried away by the
moving ice. Much other damage was
done by the flood.
—At Utica, New York, rebently, A .
Stoddard beat his wife. Janes Var-
derpool interfered and was s1i t. Van-
derpool has since died, and toddard
has been arrested.
—The St. Louis and San
Railway Company has solid
acres of land to a Scotch land c
�s broken
ork, and
ran ciao
138,000
ompan r,
who are expected to settle a large num-
ber of Sootchmen on it.
—During a dense fog recently tl1e
steamer Amazones from Brazil ran
ashore near St. David's Head, oast of
Wales; The crew were all ea ed, ex-
cepting one man who died of fr ght. j
—Fifty million dollars of old ore
now stored in the Assay Office at New
York, and owing to the insequ e char-
acter of the biilding, six men re em-
ployed watching it day and nig t.
—Jay Gould's cheque for $ ,400,000
on the Fourth National Bank, of NeW
York city, which was write ou is
piece of letter paper, recently passd
safely through the post and �vv s du 'y
honored.
—Mrs. Nutt, of Camden, A kansa
while in a fit of insanity the bt er da ,
killed five of her children by t rowig
them into a well. The eld st wels
twelve years, and the young st was
eleven months. 1 '
—President Grevy gives to recejD-
tions, and only now and then a .dinne�•
He is of simple -manner, and ill nc t
consent to be an obliging celeb •ty, a--
cessible to those who like to bast of
shaking hands with notabilities
—While the Jubilee singes were
performing "Uncle Tom's Ca in" at
Griffin, Georgia, the actors were saluted
with a shower of spoiled eggs by ruffians
in the gallery. The performan e was
closed,,and several of the egg t rowers
arrested.
—The virago from Leadv'ill , Col ►-
radoi who calls herself Mrs. E gg, and
who was arrested a few days a o on a
charge of shooting James Close, of Ha -
riston, with intent to kill, was tried at
Guelph a few days ago beforJudge
Chadwick and acquitted.
—The presence and spread of typhus
fever in New York city is view d with
much alarm by prominent ph sicianv),
especially as the streets are in s filthy
a condition that even ordinary disease
is now aggravated and nia 'gnant.
Fears of an epidemic are exprels ed.,
—Dr. Stuart Robinson, bee)
declining heallth, has resigned tl
torate of the Second Presl
Church at Louisville, Kentucky
tion he had 09cupied for 22 yea
is regarded as perhaps the m st
inent clergyman of the Presl
Church.
--Mr. Vennor, the celebrate
prophet, has been requestedt
tenlI!lectures in Southern Indians
thelmon.th of May. Similar i
have likewise come in from .
ton; Baltimore, Boston, Chi,ago an
St. Louis. To all of these. dlernand
Mr Vennor's one reply is, " i
lecture ; what I have to com
re 'the weather' will be found
almanac for 1882, now in prep:
-Knox Church, Toronto,f
Dr Topp's, is about to be char
improved to the extent of $6 0
organ is also to be int
Knox Church stands on the si e
first Presbyterian Church e
Toronto in 1820, Rev. Jam s
being the pastor and founde
congregation. Twenty-eight
artook gf the first comm.un o
ruse cif
ie pa
'
vteria
a posf
s.
proHca
pro
y terian
veath��""Irr
delive
during
equ es1�e
ashin
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i
11
do net
unite e
in my
ation"
r rmerl
ed an
t0. A
duce .
of tl e
ted
Har s
of t e
embe s
. Mf.
atria continued over' the lcongreg
.
i
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groo
'medi
d by herself ou the right a
on the left l to a house w
I ii,id was Sumnioned.
—P ince $ism' rck was sixty
years • lq on Apri 1. He is i
healt and spirits, and seems t
taken anew, lease of life.1 His
family i;now with bim4-Conn
bert h: ving returced fzom [Italy
sumed, his work as his f ,ther'e
deutial secretary. Count Willia
marc
ing a
busy
ment.
—A
don't
man
dec]ar
shoule
than
high
petitio
knees
voice :
world
in jok
—T
issippi
Comm
to Her
dred y
houses
negro'.
blown
injury
known
Some
ed sev
air by
i cij ury.
—T
shot a
faulty a
Paso,
with a
permis
session o
about th
betwee
man
Kremp
shot H
ly, and
in a fe
day.
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185
arge
le o
thou
hi
H. M
11
the Prince's se¢ond son, is
ame for himself as a wis.
ember of the German
great many people say what
• Qan in their prayers. A S
ent b hind a fence to pray
d to t e Lord that if the
fall on him it would be no
e deserved.) At tha mo
inld blew the fence ver
He rose hastil fro
cried out in frig)
"Hech, Lord! it' an
his ; a body canna ay a
t it's ta'en in ear est."
b
e
c1
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•
f th
ies i
allop
from
The
the
hit
d th
ithe
seven
good
have
wrole
Her-
d re-
confi-
Bis-
mak-
and
arlia-
they
otch-
,_and
fence
more
.nt a
• the
his
ened
wfu'
thing
recent hurricane iii the
ossed the Mississi pi Ri
.rhe, and proceeds easts
lido, cutting a patch two
res wide, laying waste f
and bridges. A great nun:
ahins full of oociipants
own without a sic
o the inmates. T
to have killed fc
e pie were picked u
1 hundred yards
wind, but dace.
young IYlexioans
illed by America
t landieight mils
xas. The 1\Lexic
m d 11texicans, havi
i n frpm the Mayo
the bodies. A d
presence of arms
ampbell, Hayle an
atued' Krempkat.
an dead. , The City Ma
le and the McXicadd ac' id
also shot Campbell. Hale
minutes ; Carupbdll the
e of the Nihilists II condo
for their connection with the
assassi ation, namely, Rouss
Michael off, Kibbalscl;iitcI- , Jeli
and So •hie Pieoffsky, were hen
few da s ago in the Someuoff S
St. Pet
of ores
ing to. It
militar
the bre.
was rai
second
tempt
Helfma
yet re
r
h
0
d
0
tie stoi
ur pe
sand
hrong.
ed ma
have
ssina
js fro;
an C�
ng obt
r, took
apute
d Me
a
Hale
11
—In
the ne ••
port of,
says:
a king ;
and the
how.
is trans
his sta,
has nol
to sign
made ti
to sign
salaries
could d
of fou -r
by pals
—A
outskir
sitting
said' to
could c
1
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rsburg. There was no b
by the populace, probabl.
e presence of a large bo
. A horrid in ident ow
king of Micha loffN rope
ed again, and t e ripe bre
ime, uecessitat-ng thir
which was su cea ful.
nn, the sixth icon emne•
ains to be executed.
nnouncing the ap ointm
Collector of Cust ms a
oronto, the World of Oa
'A Collector of Cu toms i
he is au ornamental head
work is done by men :who
he actual busieess of the
cted by au effi •ien depot
of trusty clerk , he col
veightier labor td p rform
is name to the on hly re
by the deput an clerk
cheques for t e ayme
A boy net ye i his:.
• this much, an So ould
core and ten if not i capao
or blindness:"
Miss-
er at
ardly
hun-
eats,
her of
wet e
se of
m is.
•sons.
vhirl-
the
terial
been
diffi-
.1
nsul,
ined
pea -
areae
;cans
lice -
shot
shall' shall i
ntal-
died
next
.•
nod
zags
koff,
boff,
ed a
hare,
each
otv-
y of
rred,
He
tke a
at -
easy
one,
t,of
the
city
like
,ie0e,
know
rfiice
and
:etor
han
sorts
and
t 'of
eens
man
atd
the
ther
'she
she
here
cept
you
m
• t
h
hout
�• ded
her
The
uru-
very
con -
will
' the
eys,
tare,
•
ulglar entered aholluse i
s of Bu fale an found a i•
p' with a sick c ild : "Sir,
him in a whisp r, a soon
: mpose herself o sjealc,
is noth•ngg of value in t is h use 'e
thatch ld'a life, at leas to e, bu
may fend otherwise. Her , tak:
earch everywhere, take
nt, but speedily nd. wi
implore you " he h
keys, placed her • nger of
pointed; to the door.
moved quietly wa , then
.aid in a low v ice : ''Is h
"His life than s o• the
e of this sleep." - " hen h
for all the noise 11' make
robbeei 'lowered, aying do n the
and noiselessly taking hi: dep
y not
but absbintel else
nothing
•
keys,
you W:
noise,
him th
lip, an
burglar
ed and
sick 7'
_ tinua c
recov r
•
ew
ITN &
Goods 1
SEAFORTHI
We beg to inform our Frie ds and Customers that our Dry
Goods and Read made Clothi Business will be continued in
g
Seaforth dur'n g thepresent season under the Management of our
g
J. A. SMITH,
Who has been in our employ for the past hree years.
To meet the requirements of the season we
a Large and Attractive Stock of Ne -vv Goods,
open forour Inspection.
y p
LADIES
WILL FIND
NEW DRESS MATERIALS
NEW BLACK CASHMERES
NEW -BUNTINGS
NEW HANDSOME PRINTS
NEW FANCY MUSLINS
NEW PARASOLS
NEW KID GLOVES
NEW SILK GLOVES
NEW LACE GLOVES
NEW FRINGES AND SATINS
NEW CORDS AND TASSELS
NEW COSTUME CLOTHS, &C.
'1
We have
forth : By 1i]
renewed wi
Smallest Po
It is novo
We do not as
debts and ,bay
the advantage
REA
succeeded in bui dings u
neral advertising,y keel
h New and Styli h Goo
sible Profits.
well known that
our Custorners t
l butter. The intel
this gives us in qu
COU
Will be paid to a
are not irnpertile
them. Prices are
We again re
bought from us w
this will copvin
Prices from us,
Opposite
TEOTJS
I who wish t
tly ' pressed
marked in P
GENTL
]lave purchased
which • are now
EMEN!
WILL FIND
NEW -TWEE S
NEW READ MADE CLOTH'ING
NEW WHIT SHIRTS
NEW RECA TA SHIRTS
NEW UNDERCLOTHING
AND A LARG LINE OF HARD,
SOFT AN D !STRAW HATS.
ISH Y
a Large Trade in Sea-
ing the Stock constantly
l s, and by Selling at• the
Y -STEM
e desire
rake
i{ ent rE
ting p]
AT
to sell for CASH ONLY.
up losses incurred by bad
ader will .a once recognize
ices.
'FNTION !
look through oulr- Stock. Goods
pon those who Ido not require
ain Figures.
REQUEST!
uest our fri nds to
th those pur based
e them that they ai
SMITH
Carmichaels Hotel.
'carefully compare Goods
sewhere.' We know that
E getting 9 -ie Very Lowest
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