The Clinton News-Record, 1911-04-20, Page 811
April 20al, 1011,
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I W *. WerAWAIRT VrW A N 1 40,11 0 woo -W*-.*XP""."0*0 .I- _0 Wratic 1ft1W,ft4 - *tobft -SV40du After thit hie dutios took him to t1w lu W, � Cri*sa. AM lhe# I I � is
... . . "" , . IMo W%#pX to the brWb. Impired Ridge, I&nd It was not until all VAX brought & flush to tb# JOWUE104 I ir I
X V . 940h Other by hurItAt throats *ad ovor tb*t bp- beam bow Hodson bad bmaw bm of � . . ..
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.. IV, . WTAGOAUT � I I 0 . THE � cur$" At the N"AM40- But to OtOID , captured the Rini; *Ad sb9t thg royal t%o 014 Awar do$ wJA4M his lowlsot the . 0 1 irr, I I
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I Nichol&" and his hoet they m4g till OrtA004 with 111%, own baud. This, tm t inonlux boon % three 0", , ..
, 8 every man, And be X190 tbomselyox g9dy took WA%c# on tbo road fro* Perhaps there wax never sm I - NOT 400
. In tho klUft. &T4 jot-bAlVing the sto,- Huj%AyMn,X, Tvak Wkithe wax, .
I � 9 ingelt for that sort of firUt, they ran - - wratobod, mmWLI* ragmUod :04�wt ecti" so spoctxcuW, so thr'litriM 00
KCALW gairt Brost 11 N I Thus far 0 AXPIfk#At success had w00 0*04 that D &masingly in "rs'"t, 04' the 0001tUl- 0114 PILL* AAK 4KM#MNTJtXVp
, 'J'"- I ,.� RED YEAR been achieved. It W&# oarl,&4 turtlter, on elojine, _1W W* �&,Wr= iwuo light whtl* br"Xbt About tb* Nve box o101NP1rJAix eggiwav
I 1 4 to be " #Npppft ' no 4econd Rellet of Luckgow. At the A V*.t ve gurgateo 9, #idn
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1. . I I . lin", "rfoato4sby the splendid sell- A, mulderer. Ho hold that he Acted t I _" b&ek jW I
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I -,--1RmMZR,%-- 11 , 11, . � A Wy of tk WW Way , oxcrifloo, displayed by tb* iWx who bad under the pressure of a mob. Jutalit on Alumbatli, at the 1XIkusliA And Lsi they Ull to give prMpt ysliij #44 to
-, I �, . - promleed to blow q9*4 the Cashmere ,resculng Mirza, Xoghul. the heir $lp- MArtfulere school. at the Secu , I I
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� . Gate, To this tk*lr u4=64 Vo, nrent, and bla brother and son. That � $so And the Isligh Nujeef. were fought We IFWW just wb*t GIN P11,1W "Vor ;
V ris . I I -Sy-� bigsol � - st bAKWOOR it*. two All' th tlercelkoAtested combats , that In done for others And will do for ym.
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I N40,0� , I alfth Aft .Kee were colvardly ruffians And �)thpr Campaigns WOU14 bavo 11gured 44 Wt know thAt GIN PILLS b*v* bom .
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.. . I Ker English captured Ju Delhi on May 11, sold in 411 p4rts of,Cansda jog yougg "4
1 Should loarn those 0�lbjeeto by * , L I portant In the history of the time. .
A %SNWAL 0 =01- : thorne of tU -Sftd And Se Xegut* Car- =not Do denied,, but Hadoonlx act,on to -day ore the =ost popular And loloot
o , . AIRKIN9 which they c%u earn a living. . �,� -- I =Iph%ol, Smith A,rid Burgess ,of the was condemned by raany,, and it wax The takingot the $halt Nupet Slone eirective Usy ftwody in the TAXW
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11 . I A0TV0, XOTN$ Spe#djo ]0JfSI0"X 09110,SCSL . . isriellington, grifiry %wo, Wlielt 40 'Berigal Sapporo." Smith Alla HOW- perhaps 4a -tb4 I Wall VOW , thy 0 Homerlo praise, 11 was kid
. _ Are xald that the bravest man W49 he wb* . well . t ,be found it 001. I We know that GIN PIM.6 via
MW . TRANS the largestArAlnersin Ganads, I thQM0 Ily'64 to wekAr the ViCtOil^ dier's' grave during Colin Cam0ellIx a mosque that stood In # garden, prow 1-02-- r
I An-the-MorAing" � Crosiis, awarded for their feAt. The advance on Lucknow, bounded by a bligh and stout wall ,aud �laieve cougegion of the Kidneys,,$J- fr
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And our�. gra4liatee socurs the 'Courage, for shadows then, beCOM0 others, while Slazed t protected by 3ungle And mu XV4
01S00UN-Tum Dw.-FTS 7ss,v boot pooltions, You can stuil , death heir eyes It W40 tb�zro that the fOrture of war . d hovels. a gy the soreness in t 0
1 1 e. ,�", real, and fl=goro L autlelpoted, but un- and dimmed their e t ug
01) . t home,L or partly" At JAOXQe, An . are. may Mve next brought Malcolm. Delhi had Its Peculiar position, :161ned to the the hi
a(T101")? A'&J,0TNZV ON' W seen are m4pifled toutold. , an en I 1. Carp
.. 'ST , _r L ftlob. at the� College. , h of men, Past where, scarce quieted down after the otorrA number of. suilo mountedoix, its wall$ me bft� ' bell tis . Wor
L .L. . I I I Yet, soon after two o'clock in the. they lay that thq1r 040rifl4e blxd not arid fury of the week's street ligliting and tbe,tU0us4nd# Of SePOY'v who 12014 , 11 itiv. I ill � that I �F=Xa
" I T iing of September 14, 1857, four beon In vain. The stOut'timber When Havelock, re-entorce4 by Out, It, made it I I will do t i:s d we I
1' ro 1pUa - -AOrX . . o Aild� Alpoosible for a devoted ; will do t d we .. e ,, rftivfw
: � 1- , .LZ, $()TZS _ ()a " INDIVITWAL INSTRUCT -1.0r4, thollosad Ove hundred soldiers Assam- ird the powder L a P uld
. Srf$4. SP m ban artillery -create on effective b I
11, - . . . , ,do were rent'by to reach. ' tQ turn 9 ,. CJX .
I '� I . �. I I . . bled behind the Ridge ft -r the greatest bags, And theL third Column fought a ram, drove tbA relief force tbrough the Yetp It the relieving force failed here, .. -'all tat evlai forthom
-" En,,ter Any Day. achievement that the Mutixty bad do- _ .�
t, L paoeAgo through tb,q 0,4ble. gateway Insurgent ring around 'the Itepidenoy they %UeA altogether. . So Sir Colin Buy GIN PILLS on this guanuum,
I I I maridcld during the four months of Its into the tiny gqua,ro in t backed by I
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I . . L . � , ront of St� like Some stout ,Ship forcing her way Asked his men for a supreme effort, the largest wliolew
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- - . 91 ... i� I L'. 1..0 -R*" -6-"" " . 'Wonderful litatory. They were divided ,jamwo Church, to Pon through a raging sea. 1441n ,house ill the 13ritiSh L Umpire. , ! .
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I I . "W""M five Columns. one being a reserve,. Thou, so if the story of Delhi were. ed the e:n. I by hie staff and Sir Adrian Ro . 59C a box -6 for $2 -$o -at dealers gr I
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.P. �, v, 1% T. UANIM, - - - L � -00' from us direct. Sample box free, *a
I to serve as A, microcosm Colonel of the 9$r,4,, he 0eere4, on his
� , ot'fortoneojt trerichment on the 25tU of Sept. than I love
I I . CLINTON 'by sops,killt a stroUsly tortifle4, city, � re - Drug and therjaka
1 .4 I I , oralloo and frowns in -human At the rebel waves Surged tog6ther again i 4 HI landers. vaal a .quest. National
. NOTARY I L101 CONVIW" - L I Surrounded b�., eavor miles Of wall and . fairs, 611 UL of IZO", Dtpt4' L T .
' I :, � , 'PUS q tble vleterlop� career Of the British In tie rc4r. And on the 27th the Real- 11ift 0#1 of the pipes amid that at * , OrQ4tQ, 5*
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. . ' L , AXCVR,.r%NAN!PrAL, UPSAL, I BaSlneS$ College' 41ftch,, held by forty thotroarid trained columns received a serious, almost � ,dency was agaln, Invoked all.nost as carillon and musketry? Cannot one goo . .
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,4 I., 1 , ioiallora and equipped, with 41APIO olore mortal cheek. The mutineers were In clozely as ,evcr. But o ghot-tdrit co Inv, In the I I .
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I I SISTAXE AND FIRVI )tNSVR- GRO,L$]VOTTOX1'PRIX. . of guns And AMMU12100R. 'Success the new CGIUMA th lore flutter I
. ''I , I , on L e. . man NIJ retreat, terror-stricken and d1s. Infused vigor and hope 14 the hearts, breeze, the plalds of the gallant Ott- I
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I � -�L **�86N", . .already Of ,4 garrison that W , eased eVe to L loud gentlemen who led th 93rd, van.
.... I . . ###0*—#"##"", $000 Among four-�Ailuro would carry with .Crop . L 4 � -Vo, linaebo-, I =J fi5glia0ur IN At
; TING It FIRE ZPAMANCIA * I . � . .sing the bridge of boats when the despair. Aoatby, a quiet waiting for lobing, In the smoke and dust? Middle-
� . L. .., I -, I I - It 4 rout and mazoacre unexampled in Quetta, but I was cor A*
. . I I,r . . 1. 1. .11 - word went round th -attitude, Ili ton's b4ttery of the Royal. Artillery L.. reared on,the re d
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� . . .0 . . . . . L modern ,,Wall. , . Ot Lucknow' My grandmother ,went .
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. . L , � . . . Men i94 fallen In ,greater ,llurAberx wo ro beaten. . Lucknow until. the, Highland bonnets came dashing up, "the drivers waving t ,
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! � 0M. - .� 0"1010.,:. � 0. X. WATSON' `- 11 In the it IS true -a British "'a were not, but the dyer-cautiou were seen tOg§Ing Above the last line their wlilp.% the gunners their Cape"" . nW. I
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I ,. L � I � 01,111NIT001 - - ONT. L the .gelrioyt Which Xtcliol�o;l' had ralled, of mutIneoro that tried to bar their unlimbered within forty yards
:' 'L - I . CLUMN. - . I . I . . Army had beed Swallowed alive in , $or months. again li,etrayod.. g, , Of the RelieL it must bayeagreed with tbelt ' I
.L . - Wild Khyber 'Pago .Olt In paimagia thromgh Ibb stivoto. At once wall, and opened fire With. grape. Men health, for they were both Out he , rV1 . i
; .. r � r,b besieged took up the offe Ali ent , ve. th, �
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L, . � . . . . I MCE4 11 NEaR, only incident* In prolopged caulpaigns, tfiO failure of the second 'Column. to e , AsIvek, and,tioroea fell 10 scores, but some. two y"re. since, a I w . 0 r �
41 � f, 1-4 !I 0 - , P- 1 - ' "' : L .1 -.---- -for the I County ot Huron. Corres- - *mbereaa, , � The lines were greatly extended, the )low, anyhow, art entrance, Was,$ 0
$1, ... I the, collapse 6f the assailants capture the Lahore Gate who , Allied Mutiny ground wfth'them.11
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. I . . . polideii.m promptly answered. CMX97- of Delhi would set free, a torrent, of vital position lay at A tbAt anced posts were carried an4 the Shah NuRef Wei,$ taken. Fee� "How Interesting! Was. tim
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, W. JaRYIPONE. . 'cS 111046rAte And sa ,,, wo, I. Auda� with thv bayonet, troublesome pits. ble must be thfo. pulse that does, not they me+911 . t hokyr 1.
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I .1 I . . . th4faction guarow. murder, rapine' SildLpillege, SUCh-As 'city, evqr excellen sound were seized rid spiked and the rebel beat faster, dim the eye the, . t 40es not -�bey Wer'e'engaged, Jrat be-
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. late arrangements for the utmost triumph of the robela had as a proposition in Euclid in opera- a "No.
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-4,��, , , . : RARRISTAR9 SOIAOIToa sale dates may be mad by calling not yet produc:04.L L . � I I mining opdrattons summartly stopped., kirldle, as due hearo how tbose. Brf- -Was, Juvcstr'd.. It
I . . 0 . - . tions against ASiatiefl. L. .L fore the Residency
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� , � A The News -Record Office or an The Punjab, tho� whole of the North- 'Brigadipt And men liad L done What, Tvo days before Havelock's little 'tons fpilght and died, but did. not 4le is an 'Awfully Interesting ,� am, and I
. . I t - . . � . . army cut its way Into Ludknow,' Un- In vain. I L . I
I : NOTARY, MUM. tTe. , Fral* Watson at MEWatl?s groc- west, Control Indla,-and RaJPutaila, all -they were Asked to do-tbey ought to gue, the 0 should like some day to have d CU,.111cop .
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1 �1 . 1. -northern Beligal and Bo%bayl must havQ do' enslorler� Crept Ili t9 the re- Next day Captain Oar
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. eryo 17' no More, HSVIIIgL Penetmte4 tr9nobilient ar�d , Of telling it to lou� : There Is a natlyo
! � - 03�1-S have been submerged in the flood It nd -1 Bastion. they , fell Ing rellef. L H,announced the coma led h storraIng party against ths 14otee ac?" . . ,
ovirl �Ioaue RIN*-444 TN"N4 - *1 . beyo I tho, Afor . princess in it, and a peavi lit,,cki
, : 4 . of Delhi were u was, not believed. Mahal, 444 th self-pacrificing heroism Which to worth quitea. lot of nwny. 4n.0, �.�
. I , L � � . I I .0� . 11 � I the. gates . ubgrred, It back and forttfi,,d themselves against Twice already had lie 'brou 8 I
. 'L � I L 11 to not to be marv. , glit that of the Shah Xujeof was displa,yed ,Is believed to bav�: beeri sto en bv vl� .
*1 - � � . . ,�. . I . . � . olled at. therefore, counter sas4ult, thus displaying im'=- cheerin I .. I "I
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�: �"' . t . I I . I that General Wilson, -the. �,C!omman . . alai- again here and with the saml result. sepoy before my graudfuthQr G-W;4fueeL
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f" . 'HOA[AS BIROWN, LICENSED AUC- in,lb I . I L tied hie news I I And' so the wild fight wdrit on, till .
I B. I`IALF, . hiet, "looked nervous and auxiollsot fix view of the one , Is demoralizatic it, quite by accJdent.� And, t� ,,.*a .
. , my R. Winifred, � WO, allid Willi. . Outram, and HaT.elQck .L .
" � . . :. tioneer ,for the countics. kit HurorL AO lie rod,o slowly along the front of tustaritly Akbab Xhan,'who comin I rn and p ., N%pte'r, -Byre, . !S� . �
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I � . And Perth. correspondence prompt- the gathoring-columns, 'nor that many ed In at L arid* fred L by this time; sought him. and Havglock!s son and four other officers then, you k -now -
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� . a" r Xotary X01le . . . th quarter of the city, claimed asked fpi tidings of Malcolm He bad' ran from t 4e Residency through a 'nadVe.servarit who did so well at tber -
. . . C vey � . I Immediate aermr Cora and men re, ,A victory. - The mutiseers tiocked back I J
: . =wIssico'nei, x6c. . Jy awwered. ,e -L of the British Offi - . none. . There was a rumor that Delhi, tempest of le4dabowered on them from. Mutiny tba I c he bQcam.,),A nawa,i er - ' .
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. trielk�s Cox be made for sale 'dates ,IVO(l the HOIY Communion, at the to theli -deserted posts. While one
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I REAL I�STATF, aA,*d, INSU'RANCE, T%e News-Recclrd, . Cli ton- ok' I . . section pressed ,Tones hard, had fallen, Land An officer had told the Kaiser Bagh, And Rope Grant, something of,tbe sort. V,ray* ti,e-, I , L : -
'by bands of their chaplains, ore they' fell OnL -Rold'O'Ghoorkahs trid tile cay. �A Ian, .
I 1. I I . , n L Another him that there was. a Majoi Malcolm dashing forward from the van of Colin .whole thing is more ll.,�., g lli, 't t - .
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� Issu'g'r of Marriage Licenses.. - . � ,L' Calling phone 07, Sealcirth.' 'Charges I mustered1or what might , . alry brigade, They, ACtUally pushed on Nicho)son's staff. That was all. Campbell's force, shook hands with the a chapter of real -11f,%11; * �. . I .
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" . . . moderate and sati&1faction. - guaro- their last parade,' � .: ' . I NotL a letter, not a sJgn, came to re, hero of the Pirst Relief., . ,1 Uid a gran�mctbcr in Vt� �fu- � . �*- ,
. . � .. Some tonta, Of the counter attack as far as Kind assure the h ' girl, so tile "Halt an hour iatpr Malcolm entered Aer
their -OwA a Cord, RaO'o house 64 tho Ridge, until Hope tl Y," said the girl, "but she T,rd sre'v
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1. . I . . . the soldiers read the Old T L JOY of Havielock's arrival was dimmed the, Residency. At first sight It was An /I
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1� L I ,. , � � . � . lesson of* the (lay. With that extra, ceat hor06 aritiller tackled theM .& for )ter by the uncertainty that .ob- a abode of'sorrow. Death and'rulu tioned. It, '
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. 11 . I .11 . I . . . .ordinary apthess'��hlall the chronicles terrific .melee ensued. Twenty1five . . ned In regard to her lciveeo f - seemed., to have Combined there to d a . .
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LL, I .OR Dn, O'VE;NS I M D 1, R- 0- P-, clf'tbe'prophoto often display In t4ofr out of fifty gunners Were killed- or ' � , L ate, . Keene. And her father .wttgr kil . ;e t
- . W, G17".. � . . , "' Then the dreadfud-Walting began wreak*iheIr spitb.cm mankind and hiv Fatte.hpore-" - ' I
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1:, 1. , I ." I . I 4te., Speciali'st in Diseases of the ftlation to current events, the chapter wounded, -the 9th ' Lancers suffered ,Ago . L L ' 11(berle'! * Did she ever Speak of m. ' i
j!";�. I I . . , , ; ,, In, Mter having endured a plague bolcingiogd. Even the men and w6 -
I ... L. R. O.- P., L. R. C.. S. . . Eye, 'Rari L Nose - and . Thr at, foretold. the doom of Nineveh, "Woe W ew Whom b2 met -Were tearrladen,' man named Malcolm, who opa*�(d lx,v, l' , I
. . I I , 0 1 ' Ith equal severity but:'Ltbe'iebels ot,heat In the hot weather, th6 rein- In :1
, . . �. *111 'be ,at Holm I j>jug . ' to the bloody elty'l ,It IS L full of It&$ W , d, Slid. defeated, .. � - . , r .1 , " I
.�, , . . q3 Store, - ere held, pullishe ' nant of the original garrlson.,Was. Sub. and It was not till be board their happy And hor sister?" ... I . '' ".
I I rAillburs . I I . . .. . . I Clinton, on TuesdAy, March ,1st, arid robbery . - . draw the voters for I after two�houra of desperate conflict. jeoted .to. the torment. of cold In the voices that he� knew.they were weep- "Oh, Yes! You dorift r,ean. tcp - � .
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I I " the ilege,.fortlty the s#6ngholds . .*". months that followed. Iii, 11pper India fulk because, of the overwhelming joy say-", I . - I . I
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. . opoe---outartil street, 011atoor. XW , Julle then Shall t,b' fire devour thee; th) cost England a lifethat she could.. ill, the ehango of temperature Is so. I their is . , I �
, -- , gist.�. If you r,"ulte G:asses don't . , re.. In . Ouls. "Yes, really, 'm Ills grandson., Now,o � .
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. � oift at fro�t door 01 6lece of at sword, Shall cut'thee off; # Shall eat'L spare. WhenL he hviar4 what -had hap- mA1%sbly sudden that It is IncompreT He hurried on, scanning each excited .1ou'LAhAt - V; �Z . auperast. thi-.c.,-' - . . J,�*j;� � : . .
.,i . I f6i I I -to see, Dr.. ()Teao� I . thoe,up like the canker-wcirm."r 1. I I . . . I. .. . , : . .
, I -� � residence on 11a"buryk street. - L . I L.. . IL . I I peried, NIch0squ ran to tbd' Mori Ilas, hensible to those,who live In morelgrOUP for one face that he thought' . I - .1 .
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,� . � L I L I . I . . .. ,... .. I ' , . - . Row thrillingi how InteriselyL .person- tforl gathere& mv . lx�frcmi both col- favored climes. Early In October the lie -would recognize wero It fifty years � . . I I I . .;. . .
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�, . . . . � I . . . r . al and hiinion these words must have urn�a and. tried' to, storm the Lahore , . . ! . . . �
, � 9: 7' - - . I I thermorrietor falls by many degrees, Iliptead'of flyg months since their last. - I I- , I L
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� �, :0 - . - � . Up MUtUal p1re Sounded in their ears, for It -Bastion At ilI`;h&z%rda. ItWid asktri� each day. The reason is, of course, meeting. He. of course, wag even a . ' I I
--7.- - pver beborne In mind that the Brl-� too Much - ishing power of the sun. finer -looking aid �ettcr sbt-up soldlet Ilerfect -Kidney- Action' * . . .
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,;"DR. J. W. SITAW Tha that the dimin
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I L I I - . � . I 'tons Who recovered"llidia. In '57:were. did not, Alter. - 'they 1ollowed their L permits the earth to throw off by night now than when -lie galloped'along the � au.ses R eu : I
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� . . . , � . OMD8]aU L. . : not only determined to avenge the bar" beloved - leader Into 4 narro, lane, -during flame -W roads - f - T i r t on - that I - - � .matisra', . .
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1. � -OFFIVE- ,�, .� L . Insulance 0 , . bArItles inflicted on u Offending wo. the Onl. w the 4ay. Something in the nature of ntyer-to-be4orgotten Sunday, night in'. Rheumatism with its kindred allmints' .
, . . . , �;:� 11:. I . I.. . -FR � - Tsolated 110, oer6� men and cblldiekn�, birtawere Inspired y way from the one point to the' - , Wry Neck, NeurA t '
. rm and wn�pt . L other. They, tell in'scores, but,$ICb_ awntmospherle vacuum is thus Created, MAYj and it is nOt,to be4ondered *t -Lumbago �IgiA, c i�, . . ,
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." . � . I I Itself In almost every dIaryL kept L s giant figura ,-still towered In 4 h ' I - id in,the joints and muscles. . . .
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,� i I . -41LINTON.- �*,eatorth P� letter �ent home during the. war- ' totbe survivorsAo come on. Then, ,lasting beilt of the summer months, through. - '. - I . ,NOW the ibief function of tbe kidnels: .1
! ': I � :� . . . . . Atid. now,. While the 'bril btata bullet" - In the chest and , h: which. begin about.Xarch 15 in th ;' Perhaps his keen eyes were , is to properly filter. this I poisonfrom, t . � .
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, �J PHYSICIAL, SURGEON. � 8 -TO.. L �. . I which followed J�,shown by..Lord Aqb- ways, A sudden.chill, after perspiring' . - , - . -.
I - 11 . . . ". '. .-, . . Milliani Chesn6y, Scatbrth'* � John ` English SCOteli'LlAsh An& *elsh-. pects the last position of the belea' 'have rendered him Incapable of -dis ' . .
I,. . .1 � , ert'o statement In his Mombtiai , . . .. - freely, sometimei, settles in -the kidneysk , ..
; . Special ,atteat,14h ,g:,vin to dis '.Gliewk.' Winthrop;. Gebrge Dale, Sk.,J. aWarthy,Y19:tbans, bearded Sikhs, dup- that h6 guered gaIrriscm was 'Worse than the tInguishing one among so many. Ho . . . I .
.,:;. . I . found Nicholson )ying In a dh'ooly near . W- -oran unusual straiii may cause it. . . I .
;.: -,. sL- forth ,lohn Watt Harlock - jolift per little Gboorkahs-inarched side by the Cash - first, and the,days wore on.in seem-, soover� that may *.be, he knew n . . . I
1". I easbs of the Eye, Bar. Nose all d P . EV ng, mere'Gato, tho native carriers othink, Poisons which .should be'filtered cot .
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L' .1 �. . Bepuewies, Brodhagaa,;, Jam;; a ingly endless misery, uiitil absolutely saw no one, until a ,,�au;slirn-figured .,.Of the .yst in a e pu tl*-- -
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.1 I Throat. - * I .:, I . . . I coomi�iandekd- by .Nicholson, ,to �thck having fled.- Although Baird Smith, a flictitic intelligence arrived on Nov. woman, a woman clothed in tattored ,tqecl back into � , *
cairefully. e3�amiued.land -suitable . fourthi on-Ahe extreme right, led by ' � Artillerist, had ber-9, that Sir Colin Campbell *" rags, down Whose pallid Cheeks of Rheumatism$. L6inbagq,,1�Wy Neck, -, - . .
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:� �, - ""', I w , -AGENTS-' � ' ,The plan 'of attack was daring And. the b6sle to reliey.e the Residency. 1, . . I riess, touched his -arm an -* I
Office and residence : ,1 dog,r%west t Robcrt Smith, 'Harlock,, , R. . gera, Gen d. sobbed. . In the early,stages Nyal' Storte R06t I
� � 0 ILI !.'I- w1dier-like.: . John -NIcholso% over oral Wilson was ' Then. Outram, who hAA succeeded to ' '�Are you looXIng for. me -dear?" Compound will stop. it. - ' - '-:�'':,- . L I
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. �,, the 0 ,orninerstal Votiel, Tt�roa St chley, Soidorth;. . in ost of utluost*dariger minded to withdraw th. . mmand as soon -as Have� - . * .* * . * � *
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., I . . . Egmond ville ; , J:. X. T I en, Holm-- ,elected to hurl hit; men across' the Irlu Delht,to V-3 beyond their powers, '-foi 4-;Voluntc�k who would act as, Sir with, the fall bt Delhi E ii the'Second arid elimimited. . .. . .� I . I -
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I . I : � Baird, -Smith llkstsi�d that h -througb. the network of . liellef of � LUCknOW. North and, south � - Away goes yo . ur � Rheumatism 'With ii. . - � -J 1�� I � .
I I . . I 1 1 Caahmerit� Bastion, the strongest 6f the . e should .
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'� ' � hold. on.' Nicholson Ockift a typical mez, .
DIL. F�, � paid. to Tozer a II - Cl . inton, or I .. ftna�ls, roads, -and 'scattered suburbs :and east and ,West the.'rebels were ' Perhaps these early war '' . - �, 1.
. i�- AXON, . � rown, ma;fy Strong positions held ' bY. the saip from We- deathb-24 on the Ridge ' I . I ning twum" 11
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. . enemy. The second coin . that he still had strengt� enough ,oft that,addad to the dangers Of Lucknow's. huntea'with untiring zeal. Sometimes I bave passed Unheeded, and your Rheu- ' . :1 I .
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.1 - * . I it Cutt's,, . grocery, Goderich.....,'. ' W 1. mn, under � n . arrow, streets; and u.Wan named In: scattered bands, less. often. in foN' , - . matism has become d0ep seated, ' . . . � .1
I DEATIST, - . . 8rigadfor $ones, as, to storm the, to struggle'to his feet Arid pistol the
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4 . - . or. transact othe . r basiros. eec6nd- breach In the wills at the first man who Counseled retreat, a Kavanagh, " uned'verianted, civilian; midable armies, they ,were' pursued,. ' XuscleS All mailed up in knots as ft . . �.�
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. Specialist In ',',, oWn �ad Bridge i -will �8 Water Bastion. The third, headed by - I ffered his,services. . . oncou-Atered and annihilated.. Quickly %were. � .. . . I . .
. � d, , - Idation the harassed., commauddr-in, chief con. . . . X�alls Rheuniaflc� * ,
, Work. Gri 3u , of 1U.0,D.& ptomritly attended to on .appli Colonel Campbell, was to pass througb� ,
I , . O. tfie� 'continuance of the , It. -Is. not hard to picture Xavanagh,s degenerating into more robber hordes - Then you'll need
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� Chica , and R , , Toronto. � to'any -of-the abovo�ofticers addresied - Cashmere hen the galls, t solited -t I Cure,
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�j�� Bayfield on AlondhV3 krom'WAy to ileatest, the. s � .the fourth colul4n, under Major he h4d''vood.reaso'ns to . Akhab guise lie' carried a pistol, not. for use ore the last embers oVtbe hr,o,;that �,' WiPPin1011'is worth while. .. ' I
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"q . % . . � . 11 .1 . . Reid, , undcrtook to clear . against An enemy, but to take his own I Sold �'4nd--GuAran1bod by , W-. S.. It- .
- ,"; . devolved wh'6n It became known that llfe4f he'failed to Creep througli the out. Nana Sith
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1. .. I I . . - I 1, 1 the.tFalace, tried a ruse that -might the: o1ily. Civilian hero over' P8- - - XcCO ell' Clinto . . ..
'' � � . I . the Lahore Gate. - ..kived 'to be ul./Tiingle, the'Moulvl� of Pyzabad. — — . � *
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1. I . . I � � .. . - support series. CountillZ on the� exhaustion of . awarded, the Victoria Cross. . . and the Remel: of Jhansi fell In actionj - % - I * � . ., ..
0 � .. - . � . Another Incident of ihe march should while Tantla TQpl Was hanged. But , .. .
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�, k H1 ff . . � the British and the privations they bad be noted. Malcolm saw aparationo thq'6fad came,, and on 'November 1, . - t, ,. �.p A�r . I
� I . .1, . -1 - . , CLINTO 1* , �-, , ` ,' , NichoNofi. - Generally speaking, it endured during the long a being made to han'i a Mohammedan . . I ";6, I 1-1 I
11 -TIM - I N i . ONT - each otparate'attiick� made -good It$ months on th . pro I . I .
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- E xxaLro- , : ., I . . , )Ridge, he:tausled.the deserted streets � I .
�, � . � aep .t ' - . . I . . I .objective,, tho different columns Were- botwoe ,� �Who was suspected of having ill-treated the accorniYanimerit of festivities In.;, I FAM,Lr . . i ,
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�� Trains will arrive. tvt and ar to line up along the walls, form posts,! , n the Cashmere and Mori Gates, Man protested his numerable, Queen Vidtoria proclaims. . L I . .
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11 from Clinton StalAon astolkowt..: And -combine for the, bombardment and to. bestrowA With bottles,of wine, beer 'L Innocence, but he 'was not listened to. . the abolition of the East India Com- , I I . ,W . 10 -, ..
BUFFALO AND GODERICII - see, , Then Frank,'thinking he remembered pany, and assumed the sovereignty of . � I
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escalade of the fortregs-pal mcb- at . too I
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- . , DIV, , not go paid. No �apet discontilluc4d, Olson, who directed the assault heai'and waat. of L food the liquor was, Ill f L on for each ' � �
I . . � I L . fe . , bad'. a acei queotioned,him and found he the country. Her. Majesty took no , . . . e , . everyday aftelo - -
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: , 'Going Jut ast , , I . more deadly than lead.or $tee 'L Were territory, confirmed All treaties, pr3- , . .
. I Until all ar ate Are- paid, unlesip at' not-forg6tieh the half -implied bargalli I 11 was the zemindar Who helped Wint.. �
,- . . S. di . I 8,01 'p.m. ' - the -opkinion, of thd publdsher;, The.. made.. botwoexi Malcolm. and th6: Prin-� It not that Ahhab Rahn himself was fred, her uncle and:himscilf during the ,mised religious iol6rittion and civil ' . .. .. .�, . �� � . .
1 - - . . . . . . Shot through the foreh4ad while trying . I . . " , I .1 , ;. . . . .. V . . . . .
.. $I as hinara. Strict orders W.erO,, .flight from Cawnbore :, equality' to all her Indian tjqbjqct � . . I
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� Going ,West . 11.0 A: jm�' , pold'is de . noted on the labksl..� � ,' . t 004 . !kra along the triain road to the palace. . Such . Y � -:.Z. I,", ".': .- &Z�. adigi.X','Zt�, "��6et,Zjg, I 1, �
I- 44 64 . I i the'royal family we*, to be taken pri-., from I . -more than,sufficed to outweigh' the every rebel who Was'not A. murderen . Conditions?' . .
14 . 1,25 ` -0. - to: 'Advert sing rateg--TianpleiXt --ad 76t- goijers it VoSsi�le. As for Akha 1 16. Cashmere Gatei it vaj wd peac you litre �undcr Such t. - .,
� ..., A,, 64 . . .1 . b L.jiah, � Well - slight evidence against, the prisoner, The Queen's gracious e - Pkase tel I I w.e,,%*our nimo� an youllL, - . .
,�, . ,� . . ,6.40 1, p.m. tisements, 10 Cents per. liouparkel ano. other leader$ of reb,31 brigados, it within flio bg do of possibility that V tr words supplied a Atilng close � .4.
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.1, 64 64 11,28 P!. the afternoon � ho was get at liberty -forthwith. Dur- Inging
.1 . line for first insertion , And 3 centg was impossible . to distinguish witnessed a British -debacle - . . The glrl'was SOMOwhat'breAthle . at.. . .
.1 among � so many. Not even Nicholson . .
.. ,LONDON, MikON & IMME DIV. per lint 6)r each subsequent insert, , could ask his mcn to b6'gonerous In Ili one respect the Ample leisure to reflect oil the good natives alike tri4d to fc-Iget both the YOrug Malcolm was looking at her� fr- � ..
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� I . 10 giving quarter - wh:n nine out of every. er'8 dcaih was as serious to his cause. 'Who sought his assistance on that June was a, good thing- in Itself. , q �-tho-agh he f,�,It that a special clispe"a-
I . 99 41 1 4.21 P, fLa. ekceC,d� one inch, .such as "Lost. ten mutfueerW th as the loss of Nicholson t .tion of Providence1ad.brought.therm .
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.� �- . 0cling Nortb , - M60 a "Strayed or 1.19tolcil" etc.' in, ,n 111311 The rebels,. fighting fiercely lerferenCe. he w . ould have been hanged doubled its t9orrillig population andAn- together, .
. I .. tn, � A ) o less soldiers than s14Yera of Wdidie . . . .
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. 44 $I 0. in, 5erted. once for 86 c0atA and each And children, . � I . enough .In qiiiall (tetachinents, but nor "without mercy, and possibly not with- ,6reased Its'ptosperity out of. I I 0 ',"I am surelmy mother will.be rrlaa-, . � 1. I I
11 . 1 0.85 1 � A I C in' to rr.2et.you and bear all about those; . I �
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.. I � years. that have pas old days ,At Lucknow," the said ghyly:- �
. . . I \ . reacbed thAir Allottod stations arid bow to Use . theIr' vastly superior train- � On the afternoon 'of November 11, go it may be that th,o gray ,r
.�k . . � I I .1 � ' Communications intended for. publicA-. halted. The enjinciers, carr.*irig-lad. bers, allowed.thernselves tc�bks dealt, Sir Colin Campbell reviewed We little Mutiny, Many of the, deseendants..of. , ulms of . . .
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�.. 66 TZA0161 tion must, AS a guarantee of good . . with In detail, -Sool, the British fit. army. It was drawn up In parade or- flies ever that WAS kept there so reso- . .
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I �. :1,0 E1111100.1k � lAtth. be "inpabied by tb� uwae Nicholson placed a .hand on Jones0a tack WAS VrOpetly organized, and a SIX I . . . , Raj are nOW Its trusted serYslito, arid- lute)y by the mcii, and Women In '57. '
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. N I 1. L .%t th# writer, .1 . . ghould , er. . days' orgy of destruction began, , ' - the Dilkusha. Three thousand four there Is not ill, India to -day' a native saw the beginning. of Anottier i * .
.. . I . �.. I "Arc. You rftdyl" he asked, With t gentleman of 'AhY' Importance lwh6 ovel,
� I - �� 1, � . . � '. I . .. . lit Although no. Britoil -Was seen to in. hundred men faced him, And thesmall- . . -
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,; I I I . . W. J.,MITCE19LL, � ,,re al woman Ot ch!14 In the streets. toog of tba number Is eloquent of the . his life and: fortune to save his Colin_ LbaV Which had Its being amidst thie,
. I MR L' . I � ' Self-imposed mission that caused all Delhi, the Avenging army passed no magnitude of their task. Indeed, that terrors and - , too of the Allitiny, I
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I � I FAitor gild :t�topkrletor men to'trust In him Implicitly. thousands of harm.. Is One of the salient features of each try from the lawless . horrors of tiny, . L , � t:4dk1 . .1 .
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� L I �. I "Yes," anowered Jones. I Its 8 Citizens Vvere'slAughtered aide b midn episode of the bititifir. . Nichol- similar outbreak. . . 1.mt,03 r 1. . . .
. . AW: IWARKS � I . .1 . . � . . 11.1 I I . I 111011610011. - turned to A MAIC61m. and -aide with. the mutineers, 'The 'gritiA y Son at Delhi, Havelock at Cawnpore But these are matters for.the P61i- .,. . 1 'A7 -, �. - .
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I . I ,I Vnidwo A6. "Tell the gunners to -0thoe tire," he they exacted a terrlblo� payment, on Campbell Ili the vendink action, And. fitting that this story of the lives arid th L 10 ,
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AutakI . uopinlon 06 Ing"92ther au . sal& . 'the 20th the 9;ateg 'of the 1) fortunes of a few of the Actors in I song of exper- I
. I , - t fAdeftaill al, aiace w.ero Sir Hugh Root Ili Many a hard-fought a leuce. '. ..I .. . .
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� 'tr marl1ofto I Left and right they hurried, otumb. battered In arid tha,.BrItIsh' flag w4o bat
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,. boat 1"p. Ideft Menty for sepuring "N& . ; . ling ovor the broken ground to liolAted from its topmost turret. Thon� were called on to attack And defeat With such particulars of their, subso. . .
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VgW*o$4j�'vv.Jffiou%* livUb. L *,b*l 11 I - OM'L ''EEKER. at short range agaillott opoys. . �,
.. . he fasi drunill' last Of 06 Moguls wes dr,,Ven from, the But what fine troops they were who tillie's, Clofse-Wovbli meshes of hilt a . -1-111 'L... .
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I . - % , I ling walls. In No. 2, which Malcolm "balls Which bad Witnessed lba� grAnd- met tho corrimaAderin-ohleflo gaZ6 as . century. ' I - �� .
'A . � N ES tered, he foillid A Young lieutenant our and Domp of his iniperIgi pr6de. they Stood inUrShAl , Ond day'In Pobruary, not so long Asthm '
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I CA I 1W al . am BIXUASIONS of artillery, Proderlek Sleigh Roberts, 06896rh, And,the great City bad passed dusty Indian maIdAll, Peeps saildio, 119o,'A Young officer of the Guldoe, I - a '06ft 14 CktOUP *'1.4111 .
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. In. , . , � TO working 4 UtAVY gun. almost single- Into th;,- bands of the now race that with eight heavy gimb, Artlller�m6n w for 4tclippo 1 C L COLIX% �s
oftidwayt Newl# - glitsil, IgggghlWil Nkgft hAtided. go terribly had the'rOyal regf- VA . w6ok, was Standing In the poroh of , , : I
;1 , had come to leaven the decaying st. itauding by the Cannon that had gourLd. I
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WX Ir st� *64 . It WAS a dearly -bought ttlu ed the knall'of Delhi $ram below the � !
I I an I ivatom # ment �uffered Ili the Conte the Mohammed 334gh, Club *hen he. If
. A I 44, . . . mob. Olt, r hoar(l, a youni lady bewailing fate In. � I . I �
; ��. 'Idge" tha $tbL.I,4n&ra, � L" L �, .
. 0 - ,,, I . . I I j. . I Sowal T-061""TifthIO2.000"A with, the rebel Igutifters during, 016 Sopt6mbosr 14 the eoft4lioring army who held, tht �. . �� I
,. I. APRIL 4, is MAY .2, is, a Mt it, It : seven days Andulklits. lost Sixtir-silk'Officera Mid eld,ton hun. right flank When the dapUu* of Hindu the shape of a tikkilgharrY Whl4had- . . A
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. NoAv4* obho it Stirring cheer the Miles dashed tois Casualties Wort ;4414Y fbor thou"nd. 79th Poot, tho gild And 4th PlInjitbla- a*Zy,L for tuoknow lo a big place, Arid A Ima 0afteAtrb .
. - Low AOUND-TAIP; OATES ward alld tired A, VolleY to COVOr the h I= I aL , .
. I . - 4 .. I . MaldOlftl 000ft'loarliod that the Prin. all thtge,bad followed the Lion of the She was already late for tea. " I u tbook d" the.#Atmg it-
. UPPINGOTT's advance of tho 14diter-men, Al Being a nice young man' the said.. . " 41t rft L thhtyye.stra. i .
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I I . 1-ij r0fiWo $53-00s Id the ObAb .R6011176hra hAd fled - with her Panjah When. h4,,fitoriftbil th4s Oskah- I %. I I fkt "Ptle, f
, I firAt stop WAS taken Ili the Actual ca officer of th6 � a P & I .
, � MONTHLY MA4AZINK -,!-' p- father and brothers. Probably tho fthft Bastion. Slkh Cavalry, too, arid Ouldts� could not -bear : �
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� . ' I ture Of Delhi, death Akhab Xhan had unnek"ed Itodson'* wild hor0enifti, and many to see a nice young women .. -, W ON 11 0 "ZIC,
� A PAMILY L11111ARV TOURIST SLIMPINO � ,Z:. _Cau A n to .". I
L % %St ' L ' t The loud Yell of the AMOS serVed her, arid $lie dared not trust to the tnother, gallant Aoldle'r, fresh ffam'the 41 .t 7 ,
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on *4 *ttw" I 1 as & Algilal to tho other columns, 'The aid. "Arid I Swaim iW8Wt1* d"A*111 book'at, , 1:4
I b moot u1promm Uithbeddifto at .Of thif victors, Vt&nk Wols .among the �mmortal ologe, returned tho Oellerallo am going to the 1,0buttor . I I
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12 comown't'Nonts I I second, gallantly led by Soned, rushed tirst1to 011t0V the palace. After a few 11tilt fierlitillY, AS, he rOde VAst, And . . �" ift et me. A" YOU L AM DAW11OLM , to$ goo I
� rady A �114*tlorl must (M ftidd up to the WONer BaStlan And entered . � .�Oltr.'�Vl
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