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I ARX IOU CABINaT COV01CIL 3urned to the Water"s Edge., A COWABD IN WHIS DOCK 11318111 VOL%rft,N, She =0itto ftough the broketiroo* Who
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� , , Loisnow, England, —'William RID99QId Miss Sullivan. of Romebill, Waterford, has ass, three fast of water around She bay ellaw.
1 ., liaw Yonx, Oetober.—Tho Herald's London ,L ]1j[A,V,&X.& mTEAMEA ON . I I I � ,
. . � , 0ocipor, the Amorlesa forger, ;made a piteous givolIA350 Thol6s jsrofft7 to silly thousat:4 %am of, am@
several weeks ago. the 11bor&I electors Of opecial of $be 22ad sq.a it Pabirlet Council appeal ,for rilaroy on eltilrdsi. He L Was ity She Cath towards the oreation, of a pulpit
I ,the extreme southern part of mili.Lothisir wool this afternoon In Dowulsig atreato and FIKE. I . � I . olk 011111:011, Tramom In the Coun"WoAkmagh and KousgUnt *ask.
� % Assembled at stow to be a . . the questiont of slic'Joettlestiout with Afghani. - __ , sentenced to,five years' papal servitude., In Rev. M. J.'O'BrIsis, of Belfast. 14 publish- The I halt 'in xTorage 1W Is pe"',
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. ' ddromAed by, the , JFOICTX,JL?AVR lLIVEN LOST. )I a address SO the Court he said he was a gen- Ing through Memors,0111, an historical And and doubt of the to Ing _ ty t law.
1. Algilkliono, Mr. Childers in bebalf .of Mr, stan was discussed, 1, am Informed on , . . ,I - oup
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,. all excellent, authority that she. plaii, devised by ' � fleman, And thought when be took the house Of St. diii '. , he llext ATOP in ex tit 111144"w.
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L Gladstone. After h1w speech,, which doi . New/ OUXANs, Le.— Captain Diaz, of, it Hamel Hompatead,be could honestly main, . Its It . miss w , I tant. ow, It is all
with British election mist he GovernoriGeneral of India, in Coliftil Ralseby.11 . .
. term, was colly- t � , .. I the Havana steamer Pajero del Ocestio.6sys at talky ,it. lie and I his wife fornis � had it with floating., eat ortudo the I
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. . � with a &I the time the steamer was burned there was hopeful anticipations, but reverses came. He Rev. P. ;. Murphy, 0. S. A., of Waterford, over 0 old$ in flat., Stu d a , .
.. Mr. TATLOB TRIMS, Advocate. Moved a *eta approval. The I plan was, In the first Place, � on board, in addition to the officers an of late sometime otitionott in Dublin, and to Ing. to gave something. N all bay
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that Afghanistan be not annexed, as, Since I i d crew, was asbamed to look his wife In the face. He Roxton Square, London, has been appointed a orti
I of thanks to the right hen. gentleman for hip the mutiny the policy of"asinqxation In Ind' four merchants, all supposed to be loss, and was tempted andlAll, 'The prisoner groaned Auction of hey cooks was . 41 1 On ,
able and instructive address, . Irk . doing so, has initially, recommended Itself to Coneer 14' thirteen soldiers, only one o . f whom was d, Wd he b to succeed Very Rev. Father Dandoon, in the day of sale nothing of a . . be � �
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Mr. Iijjjesaaiii�Gentlemen, I 001,49TAtulAte lives. The old idea has died out, but the saved; ofthe ofticers. Captain Diaz and t everything Daugarvan, he latter going to Rome,.
� - I the xcept the sense of shtime, The address . soon but. their upper halves, w oh = �
11 you on She presence at the distinguished first and second mates were resound. Only :coined the result of terrible remorse -, but A conference of the clergy -of the Llitowel irregalarly,trunoatedoojpioaliolouilo. Agroa
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. - I oecrat of British success in India is dependent thirteen of a crew of I Deanery determined on the public mOstinlr to raint at Tralee' recently stopped triffic, over. , �
�, . %leman who bag given. lustre to our meet- upon an I orty.swo were saved. every word -was known to be false. When I
extension of govereigin, rights The total number Aboard.. the steamer was th sentence wag Listowal for th aling to the flo �
r111911to-night and on7his addreso to you. His among the I , I 8 read Cooper screamed, and a purpose Ck9 wgu , , I � I- - wing the -river and flooding the streets, Twb
I . presence to one more indication of the - 1. ,� native princes. ,.Lord Lytton a fifty -mine souls. The watch Was bol�g was led ,away fix seeming agony of Sears. laudlordsto reduce the rouse and to call years ago, a former In Limerick County pols.
I 'In, project is that - Afghanistan shall in changed at 4 a.m. on Oct. 18. The officers upon the electors of the county to insure the ;essed of land held on a long, lease at $7.60 a*
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precedented oircainstancea in which we meet, future be placed on the foodu I The lightness of the sentence is said to be . � I
. - I I I g that the were joking,whentho, oryof 11 fire"washeard, a Rule candidates. 11
. In the ordinary case we could do little In each Nizatly of Hydersbad'a dominio, b I due to An agreement that the prisoner's pre. return of two Hona I . sore,refusedtooellit. Nowhe wishes tosell,
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li I . an (mergoncy ; and when I as . '38 slow cc- The eat was extreme, and the command was vlous I record should not be considered, , . There is at present residing on a farm in but the moot he has been offered to loom - Shea
. I I ly we, I do 'lot . copy, The. Nizmm is bound by treaties with . . I � I � �
mean this meeting, or even Mid Lothian— I . paso0d to 11 veer ship." This gave no relief., . - the parish of Glyn, at a diptanee of abottt - ane -tenth of what. he could have got two years
t . E tiglaud, in virtue of which be nominates his ' , . . I I . I 1. . . I
Q I mean Scotland as a' whole, OW12 tl r and t . he British Resident at however, for the smilineore were Stifled to TELE ]PLAGSUIP NORTHAMPTON. three miles from Larne, and convenient to ago. A letter from Waterford says that a I.
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— the Bluokhill, an old man, named R%jidal . horrible and deadly Scourge is threatened,
has lisp. 0 is the effective. Minister. The moved on, Thin fanned the' fare intothe .1. a Waddell, who had well. nigh completed his Some of the farmers- Are sinking* in the grup
�. � One's or twice, indeed, it Hyderabad ' death at the engines, and the Steamer still IJV,tvo Con titan 011111cera Appointed.
ponvil othpirwise; but ordinarily, Sootland Governineut stipulates to .roaogn12,;q.- his. I �
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I I I can doJittlo, We have neither -the means, here . privileges no long an he Wildest fury. The men ware dreadfully, - Lieutenant 9. B. Vankoughnot, A. X., 105th year. . Until, within 'the paat three or of creditors, and, no matter what reduction. � �
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. - . . . . ditary rank unf. burned at the pumps, and all abandoned second son of t4a late Chancellor, has le- fotir years Waddell enjoyed :excellent health. it will be an 'imposeibility,for a very gnat .
,_�� nor the men, to effect any great thing in the remains faithful to; the torma of treati,�s. It � I
British Parliament. -All we can hope in the guarantees that the titular dignity, social them in the wildest terror. The officers contly received from the Lorao of the Ad. in 000,111=101tiOn. Of the Statement that the many to pay the landlord. Butter, cattle, I
I . , ghto of his family shall M I I Ity the Ms. ff appointment of flag lieu. agricultural classes In Ireland have learned and Sr I
. usual case to do is'to protest and keep our prestige and private A rare no longer beard, or obeyed. mira I " . crops will be cc cc enough for the �
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ubqrdination tenant to 'Vice -Admiral- Sir Leopold to drink wore tea, it may be mentioned that raleero. .
'hands oldan—clean, train foolish not be iny'aded ; is takes entire captrol of the followed. Boats were lowered only to be McClintock, vhg succeeds to the' . chief .
� own The utmost disorder and Ins
meddling at home, and from ifin000nt blood I I � 1. I I- ... I
I I I abroad, Bat in the present case a now, thing Nizam, , and -pays him. a stipend So crushed beneath the whoola. Captain White command of the Bridsh'Notth 'American the Board. of Trade returns show a largoin- , , � . .. .- ___ I .
crease. in the consumption of tea, coffoo and . I Newspaper Rooiewerw. . I
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I _. in ()or history has happened: What,Scotl nd be -fixed by muitual agreement, for in endeavoring to prevent -a like digester to a station, and will sail for Bermuda next -cocoa. un theother hand, the consumption An exoh *
. . a the support of A. subsidiary army of boai on the larlioard side, was hurled boad. month in the . arge recently published a loiter .1
� might have waited forinvainfor &hundred cavalry, infantry and other troops, to be � flagship . Northampton to
� I . I I of spirits and beer has considerably decreae- from a lady subscriber, in. which she com.
. foromost in the water. If any con was relieve'the Bellerophon, at present on this .ad ; although it did fro% decrease, but rather 'plains I d bitterly of the annoyance site. tx.. .
years (hear), what we did nof deserve, .what offittered from the several British preeiden. saved by the boats the captain - thinks it' station. .1iieutenatitVankoughnot bad just iijeressed largely, during the farallie years, perienced. front the babiS her folitalo-nolghbors , _, ._�
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I . I � to us—has ciao. Theme privileges and these, guarantees must. have -been those.,astern. . Everybody , roturned from the Mediterranean, - where -he - 18415. 184 and 1847. , * - , _ _
b. I.. - _', - .- . I come,abolva-all to. you.- In-ji-year-or-two,-or. are-to-be-coriforred-on, zomp"Wombgr-of-tlid .
in . a . month or two, every Liberal in Soolland now oprang into the water preparing to meet had for several years been. sArving on board .. ..Q, � had of constantly bDrrpWing her pgper. The
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- . . piewent Amder's family. it Is believedthat death. The eca, was bfick with h I Mr. J- D. 1�16M&hojj, who recently died in' exchange failed to advis6 her onthe subject . I
I will be trying to do his duty in this b1totion Xakoob Ithanto abdication will be gladly - uman thab(inotunr, flagship Of VloawAdadral Sir ' , 0
. . . . be dgibg accepts . babiRe clinging desperately to pieces of wood. john- Hay, "a was, before It avillg the ,,ship, Cork-, has left some handsome Wqlyosta for and as the matter is a serious ono we 14Z
. . and some of , them may� I d by the authoriges, of, Simla. Hit" ,The steamer was soon- burned to, the wasees presentod by his brother offloors with a religious purposes. He bequeatbcd 92,000 'ouroolvem looked about for some method. of,` .
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it .under difficulties. *Bat it ia other. anectissoi haf I j not yet been dealgiluted, but . to t&Q Convent .of the Good Shepherd, Stity," relief, and now we think we asir ,offer the. �
. , , . Jpu. our duty is . all this muoh.id certain, that an English Real. d . a almost handsome piece of plate as a token of their .
I . . . , wine with Y edge and disappeared. Many war dayowell, 41 000 to St. Patrick' tuourable. suffering lady And all others similarly situated,
. honorand praise and pride. 'You are our d tit . ovoid of clothing, ,otli � . �
. . a .will be placed at Cobol, and that through wri entirely nakeid. arekardandesteemlorhim. This,it seems, A&-pital; 41,000 to St.' Patrick's Male an adequate means of . succor. 'Hero in our. I
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. . . fairemost rhnk, our thin red line. our, Three him the British GoVerlodient will henceforth steamer's light was Seen, called upon the, -11yerefore, t.n. .-that account, all the more. QrpbvLnsg6 ; %1,000 to thA lif4oy Haspital, plan—Let the lad 7 Immediately upon receiv. - . ..
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! . Hundradi our true Scottish Guard. (Ohners.) exercise direct influence over the fortuntio of' . ). .
" � - � . I .'But when I speak of this vork being Woor . � men to gather together the little Power t oy valuable to the recipient of is, And in, this and 22,000,,to the St, Tinoeut do Paul ing the paper carefully*cat, froun, it some item , �
. the State.,A, on&.,Q_9A1ipgQoS, 01-A.E.000-and- .h.ad'14fra-ul ob-d-ut W-1-dif . �ffodiaty.- - The, latter -was- �vgryjnuah'in need- —it makes no pitirticular diffidriince what -it
- 0-k d as they wi),id-a In' .- fnsfanc6'prbbabIj7'�1i6*i tba'Cifie 3-outag gen..' . . . .
;.. - : . ..-.-----..--tLud-pride,i-l.-am-not-,00-mueb-'thiial�ing of ydu,, - - sly troops will be, Ili intained in , the It was this weak cry of as -'I * I , of funds, His ako beqneatheri '92 000 in ia—most guy item will do, only let -it be ..
I . . I almost dying men that �tleman alluded to h oherited all that-
;- . thoelecto�rs, so a �aagg�I am thinking of �.I..4i.,�t'ry-�-,-*o-o-mmaii4sd its aut. H derabadi. .
11 . I ' . 11 � y . . aid of -A church bbilding"in the Oity,of , neatly and carefully removed from the paper.'
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I . � -you individually, and of how .often in time Eugiish'-offic'ers to -be, exclusively choaam saved them. . . . I attiactiveneas of 'character among men -Litne - Ji. it, - - .. , �
. I . �pisst; the giving .of a v6te for a grastmun7at�_ . ThaSpanish0ousul-at Now';. orleurla.-_ hag, I whk3h so gr"tly marked hin-jgIfted., fath= � � I 0 . .---1 . _ - Then the following proceeding will be sure'to ' .
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. 4 great brisla.bas heart a purifying end . . rrquested Captain VQRS,_ 011, the - Britisli. -maili -- .. I . . . coon . Ow flo main ah. -W:ilf -'iE84iP=I the -ire i
'. . . an whether the troops will be - mussed at Cabal, steamer Lqqiaa, to make anobl'olaiRtatement We havemue"a pleasure in idding to the ol her tries save their own. Three Irishi. will come after the paper -he will take it .
ennobling not to him who gave it. For or oaatterad,throug4 'the ,various fortified, , I . . ' I
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� I theipaietwo ways.'of doing everything* in of the circumstances attending the saving of above the fact that one fellow townsman, inen were at the game time Governors G813ersl home -within three minutes he will emerge �
posta - -but -it io believed &but s6 -he wM ecoot down street .
. I . � - I . the occupation seventeen men resound from the Paittro del Lieutenant D. M. Riddel, who has been at Englaud'o greateettl6pendenclem-the Earl from the hen . �
I I this world. Taere is the exteinal. and, of joll'alabad and 0huzilies iliggeste the litter Oceania.. TheSpanish Conah1will transmit Perving'for the past two years. in Z. M,� S'.-, of Maya ofludia; Lord LipgarMAnet,ralia, �
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� . . . unintelligent and common -place .and unert.. course as .the likelier.. . This .other doubtfitl . .1 . - of the same date ao'tlib, one just borrowed.
. thusiasiie way. And there is the'Other way matter is whether I thi stAtemoutto.lile Government, with the'. .Hi�xalayii, binployed'on special Bervfie in the and-Viepount Monck at Varnia-besides �
I , trip. British Government recurnmendation that a mark of lionor, be Mediterranean, has been appointed.11611ior others of emaller colonlep_ Gowan Duffy and By the time the clipped paper has 'circled . . - - I
�- of doing the very Same thing-Ldoifig it wilfpay.�he troops directly from its own baotowedouthe captain 'and crew of'th'- lientenant of She same ship. This spooks O'Shaughnosay have been Promiera n . . �
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. . -with open, eyes tied -an understanding coffars ot' all , ow the Afghan rulerni fixed " . I round"among all the, female borrowers the
I heart. - Now, which w L Louisa, About thifty persons on the ift-Ifated wallforourCansdian Naval Officers, when, Australia, and now ,Sir George Grey., streets will be lively with. hurrying boyo.- alid 1
&Y, in thi's cuss, stipend for their maintenance. The re0ii . us ves . I . �
. . do you preft?r�? (Cheers ) I Sea Y01i have of Afghanistant will be '661locied 'by native N, p , all are still missing. Of the seventeen in two such important positions: As the above Glovernor-General of Now Zdaland, congratu- tile revenue of She newspaper will be material. - ' .
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. you are I ow Orleans, seven are in the hospital. are filled by these two gentleman,: who are, latea its LegislaturP, irk, his message, upon ly increased. Not one woman among them I �
. . . made your choice. And ' officials, as in the moni regulation provinabo. I �
right. It makes. a dityarienco to the man Who of Hindustan, but they will be under the eyes. . . .- I �. comparatiV61y'. speaking, young in the' having elected for Speaker the Hen. George . -all would be able to. sleep a wink without - ,I
eu .Bu . service.: , . I . .� . I . O'Riirke, a Galway man, 11 who pooliesEed a knowing just exec y what that cut out item
- I - . I counts -the iot a.' t to you individually of'tho" British superintendents. I The latter W11111C JRE- OEXIV . FIASCO. I . I . ti . . . ..
. .� . - I . � . � - . knowledge of,Parliameniary'laW, is eourtesy was., The next day the lady will patsue the . i
. . I .the difforence may Simply be immense. In will not be recruited, in all probatility, from �_ , . . . I
. - the one case you are dropping a pa�er into I I . . I . . DARING BURGZARY.- - raid ability which could not be found else. same course, and similar results will surely - , � * 1�
a the ranks of the Indian Civil Serviesi. bus, -41 XV1 Was! spirit- an the SESUaildn. . : I - � . .11 I. . ., , . � . I . . . follow. To an extremely obstinate'neighbor. �
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I box, in the -other you are forming -a personal according to -the custom prevalent in the � . . - . DICTROIT,' Mich.- . A daring and successful whero6" � I I I xpre#,' hood tfie�o proceedings have to -be repeated
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� . relatidit-a relation of parsoniclattachmei I I The following able ellitorialfrony wilLes, - A correspondent of the, Daily E . I
lit Northwest, be military men employed in Spirit, ,tile lead pb burglary was committed tit four o?clock this * . - ' distress , three or four days, but no longer. By that
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� :' and'allegiaboo-to,th"rtat%, man. of.our 0 . ivil -c opacities. The Civil . . . 'will Ing sporting pa morning at� Slip I � writes: "As an instance of I Sao �_ ,tiale..3ho-lady-will. be. . able-Aaread biDr pq. .- ._� --,I- �'
� t1mv-( heerv)-jes,'aud to the mieffi-WITUB &-thy- 'adiefid' Service -�btatus,-eho,wa-pr,otty,,ol%iari-y-tho-opiulon-haid- _ _reeidonee, of Mrs. Albert -Which ' -, , I
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--,.�.---.-.�-greututeie7-bia-iuost-6f-t-tio-l�erson"umnu'trr ii%7,thot-country-of-%4"euuut-ou.-o-Wile, - ita--ote -bo%__--�Sau -i- -q[fd-& ,j-Cdffiit7- -I-ifC - ' -pM7Vpfface,-aud-th6-la0w mpper-fluADMA ---�,
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. . .. Let no mari'voie for Mr. Gladstone as , couutrY,_iis_ f� _t9_6_riW_iT"indostun, but 'for the chumpionuhip:_ . I � . . I Three masked - men gained entrance to. the a -policeman. that. her6tiontly, a t int.a the Willa gainer.through several , new subscri. .
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- - __A4i, . . even here more freedom will. be. left to the . 1. I house and 6'm Intel �ea 0 hie rule I , . .�
' - a Pig. eats a pineapple. .(auar,. bear and' Afghans and wore native judges appointe , d.- *Courtuey is the most unfortunate of onrcinen, . with 0 P ,y ransacked it, carrying house of a emall farmer gain . 0 four bars. T . o infalliblej where -%he bar - . . I
.. That is not worthy of'him nor of, The army Will be maintained as in Hyderabad. and tao more recital of hie omts,togue,of . 'Ini. away them .several hundred dol.ars, miles from the Town of Maryb a to seek rowero are females, but it cannot be vouched I . .
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. . . . , c", ) ave 'that sort of thing3o. the otheir � . ties w(,uld wring tours Jrum tue oytoof a binz.n. worth of old English jeWellery, the property the amount of a trifling4afrant for road. 'for in the case of Mon. There is not, thai , , . �
It will.bo distili6tly stated tliat the B' � . . is, inhereni curiosity to work.upon - you. knowt; . 1.
I ypz.i,. .Yale- 48 bul.. r-,vvry chapter of his rowing history bristles of Mrs. H.ugheo, who was on avisit to her. trespaes which, was against., him., It wa . .1
I id.,j-pt) �- to those Whose hard Decosbity adopted to protect the people from. native with.uccident, every page is stained With mibfor- mother, Mrs. Prince. After going . through aboutbalf- past eleven or twelve o'clock in tile I ,9- a.- . I .
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. . it is first to attipify their tastes in order Sher . r- tyrants, and it is believed that leading officials tune, overy line shturated with suspirtion.,, He Alid-and:-wbut pe , rhaps.. we , alle . gettin , i . ., � . .
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. just' has buiXdr,,d more, and more curious and likovi. ,the 'trunks' thi three, rueu .went Into the day, And the visitor woo mucli o0prisedund little too deep..,. - .1, . . . . : , I
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I I I after to - ify,their votes.. YOU'llavc chosen at-Oabul -have. already expreas�td themselves OUSly Unhalird Of styles Of d .ciiamber'of Min. Prince, whoAvae AslesP- sliocked to find the poor man And hislamily, '.. .43, � . '.
� abbffei'lot. � True - you have never seen Mr .L' . I loaster, than can he 1 . � L . . . . I L . � . . .
I . . 0 , I voll dispoeadA6 some such modo�of govern, - round in -the combWed record, ofill tlfo wdrid's Mrs, Huglies.waij in I b L ad wit .h ' her mothor, .at that late, honi-for the,purpose, ttying to .. . The Captive Zulu Matt. .. I , 11 . , .
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I . Gliast Do nor'heiTd hie voice. Before two ment. The Goveri2or-General's project, whiob� 64rawon, from* Jovith to 'JublIdt,01 As ed -h L . .1 .
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. . ., mokthe are past. I hope you will do both the is said from hizernVAL succeeeive w4ve of .8juictibil �Weeps. - and. the first tlaing that theladles know Of the make a miserable. breakfast on ,what be -At Just— `
n eviderlea to be the work of, ,river ,his , L"_ . , ,. . �d '" L " . ,,b.catewayo is enjoying himselt. . I .. .
I . (levotea hood, Courtnoy soledanj� owears that he marauder& presence was by being ran described iim 11 -was at Cdpe% Tbwn,, whither hei- T� - � -,
I , ghly Indian metil porn gp, -for it fiaeolinti he
I . . . I one sad the other, But we are, speaking o some of tfie mostlionest-and mol-stexperieno'ed. !aud-bis friends had no hand in tha over-rocurritig Shaken., They were commanded to keep 6uld not be e n'balled'. stir cs$.t!. Zho . went by *star. When just out of eight -of , - - - -,
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. 1. - - i publia-maly who'during, his 16ng life has members pf the Council, and probably. of Sir dotd$ of darkness; but, as, it call ulways bu ,quiet and to, hand overthe money, the men . ve . .ab . ;
a I . boyolid . all other public men 1liVed,witil',hio job I n Strachey. late.LietIt.-Governor �of-Alye.� easily Proven that. no one else did.or could have . . inan, could but make out.% portion of.even tho Jand he held up'hio,-hauds -in-matonialiment, - - , -
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I according to the. old' -fable, a window in. his uttention of She . . . � . . ly she 1. anded out her the policeman. by the evident hardship which surprise. He has leilt off beer drinking; odt , '.
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� breaO. ' Ton years ago he wrote a chapter bf - . .. ,� I parent containing 319, but it failed to Satisfy. he witnessed In the place'that hif said I Never fro o a, bat becausi he finds ,-
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. . . . autobiography. fit triAll, he bus, beau ' A X10GVS VIRGIN, B . V., j WiLlimingled I)ride an _'p.easure th . . - .� . I ' ' . I
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. . Writing unconattious. chapters -of it all the - . , - - , . � __..��. � . L . . '' . . . solves the Iriyotory. and uanounoes7 tha� mr. threats if theirdemando warenot compiled , himself.,,.,. . I . �'jL - ''' for b4f by', devouring i �ot- and. a half. of,.
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. . . Courtney and the public are both right, that ho with. At thia interesting. stage gig- . The Maiquia of Sligoi Whose agents have . Jany, ' Her sticks,to Lis dignity "'d lox . hibits' . i
� yeara of his life. And the gleanings and the' . The correctional. tribunal "at Annecy, it! -find his iriands hove notwoiked all tu6 Iniechi6y,
� I o'before Y()U.L tChey. Frane'e, has given a decisioii 'which n ... . . -Hughes, had �n Attack �of bisteries,. -.lately been 4soailed, i�,abolit the largeot it by keeping the photographer -wihing � i
I harvests of those years or, . . I ips in nor. hus iv been dope, bv hnY Other " man; born I . - ..
I woman.,, -in the jar distaut past the *plirubval, and her screams Irenounded through the 4) I t i point of 'acreage hyNorthwast- a
. have burdened ,a, th6unand fields nod the- the bud the gtoyFlh of a miracle- Such as that -It - -_ , ,pop 0 Orin everal hours. The smiling face he put on'
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-all his sheaves to you. '.'Don't I which . hao'-saade I the I . -)rtune OIL Courtney quarrelled With the Princo 'of.tho boatid. - Thomas Pilbob A young man, , oft, orn lr�liindv'hut a lorgo'-p-ro-portion of' his ,showed thai be,kniew wltat�,& photograph-- L .1 11
�. L I reaper brings the Town of Qmvos or tile 13ea, and,that pitilesd 'Potentate, of *Mrs. Prince, - was 'sleeping ixt '811 ad- estates ire bog and morass. and- his not ought tabs. His Wives giggled till he spoke- ' - - 11
� go blindfold_Iii,to tbko.--]n-%tLte.r�;...r,e.ad.,bia .Lourdes. Jacqueline.Bosio, - 4. girl employed- n . ever forgettin. und'never ioigiving, visits the I . . I
. speeches, study hie articles, -learn hii-great armor to w_A__fc_I'Lbi8_obdopop6n the hill. nine 0 . � '
. I . by a I � . f the father ij�on the children from ganera� .joining 'voony, 'and being awakened ,by his. �reoeipta &?a probably not'over'0.7,5,000 a year. to them, and then they -stopped in a way, tG
I . . tion to generation. :The sculi6k of Union springs . siAerlo,ecreams, kot out, of. bed - and rushed His seat,, Westport House, is - alone -lisside a prove that they had not forgotten'tbe tomper . L
. - language i look through it all into thosseyes aides, arrived in a great state of exoitembnt is pursued by tax evil geuius, a malevolent 0 . � , .
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I L . . Phis into the room. He at once took in the pretty town'of that name slid his charming that ruled th i4 in Z aluland.: Ile declined .
. . . . quid j adge if the man who has never been false about six weeks ago at her maateris house .of darkness. a diabolical d Mon Of the, deep . 1. . 0
. . . to others will be trod to you. (Olisers ) -And. andinformed him that while Flie was I While Courtney was a nuvid'e", unknown olike t� situation.and-grapiied with the nearest man. grounds are free to all comers. The present sitting again, because he Said he did not L I
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. I � . me andfoituartithis aemon lost -him. two races, A tussle ansued, and the burglar,- briugi -to
- tfien,by all meaus, hear - wh at his 'opponents after the obeep' a man had taken her 'Into a .. . _ . 09 Marquis is,_on, ossy-tampered, kindly and want make a fool of.himself twjoe� the ' . ." �
- manocaHe tinkering his iowitaka, and in the his ' stol into play, sh6t young Prince in 'oat agreeable i6an of about, fifty-five, who same day. When asked.Lto oil
� L . may. -Mr. Gladstone is 6, statesman who hai *6oAndshown her, a light. buining in arfir other boring countlow- 5ma,lt holes in the bottom pi I in with his .
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. at no timo,been in extritmem of opinion; -even tree, -and that she had therp received a visit .of his, boiLt. 'Ac Philadeltbla, in 1873, he ejuld three places. . One bullet entered his leftarm has boon eingularly-unlucky in marriage,' wives he advised, the photographer to out
. . . . It start because the domon chopped at his bout and the othbris, his breast, btA happily hie � having lost two charming wive's within a year out his picture and put it in the middle of, '
. . I his enemies have not vent xg�d t " from the Blessed Virgin. Little 'iteniion a with a j,ckknjfo� At Ureenwood wouDde are not dangerou's. - Three other or two of marriage. He last year married a theirs. -He measures sixty Inches around.* . . �
. 11 id �ltjo n t 'im 11 d his vidElin With drug shoto were fired by,the masked crowd, none third.. In politico be in.'a, Liberal. His his waist, is very jail, not ungainly, good -
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. middle' path of 'conviition w lah he has so peated it with slight varlationa,und Said that to mortal science, and tit, weneei'Lake capsized
. . . iare trod' _ lin . money him by auJovitiibLe - - - furniture, father -was Do Quinesy's friend, 10 whom natured, Sociable, struts about With .% black . L - 1.
many yl b i,!! h9oMways -had t so .,the Virgin -had enjoined her tdalk for and intangible wire. At Of -Which took effect in the t t L'
. tAlverIialto the.devil frustrated the -scatter by and the .robbers hurriedly 'took thiii: the latter'refers in big interesting account of, "tile," is learning, to w e I ub . .
� . . a anoth ' '4' ity ti'e'dilwighioutehey 1C pel on the Spot where on,a,000l I I . �
fors. h ) build.:a chs rii , a a jea 6 .
. courses - ' ' sunstroke and 'cloudy day, and at departure, making sure to carry ' � a visit to Ireland in his youth, when he spent sulko.-and is very'digqified. ' .
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these After , or, . be. imi ShOL bad.. first . jusibifeeted her presence. Lachine --blinded his eyes so tht�t he could nqt the goods and, jewellery abstracted = . . . . I
- pleased to 'con ' I a to cross the line aiid -win. 1�inally, at X .1 16 the event of . �
L L are 'r noonoisteneieo;. and Several people come in the hope of seeing 80 severaimieks at Westport.
- qp'/-d'r! i . t. of *thd�flame vision; and though the tile, this fiend sawed Courtney'a boats, with.114i the trunks. The family of William Wright, the prevent Marquis of Olatiricarde having - THa RionTa or.�- WiLiccitiNd TuGs.-It is ' ,* I
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� . his life the' work Of 'LoiXL men, and presencewasnot visible to them, they -all- wournial awis this diary of disaster, t v the Detroit 'de6orator, was e6on afterwards' DO heir, Lord Sligo oucoseds to the anciarii learned- that the Minister of Customs has
. he J.t aroused and Mr. Wright and one of his men Narldomof'that ilk iii-rig-bt of his mothor� issued a ciroulai modifying the one publishe& . __1.
that not 'hi 4he -field of . politics alone;- heard Jher conversidg-with 'Jacquieli-4-a-R-o "s.- .'is-nill,a) come. *.Not ountent With roboing-lifin .
L , --oi-'s, cortairy- of hias and ruining his reputatlon� this . a g -of March, 1878, on-4he - .
.kind .vere also -Per' remor r.01.0.0.11aemon seems determined to make called in und, extracted the, bullets Irony Mr. ;question of the salvage by foreign'wrockitig- -. -
-but 1a almost 'every ,'otlier,,. he beft * Miracles viaitedlgra. Princet'i houO� . lit. Nesbitt wall The 8d a family have - never been absentees* , during. the month
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I .. .1 I done it all with a ouper.flnous passion -for formed, and a, child da4 up Some haricot beaus Courtney's do.truction'surb by forcing upon him. .Prinoesildattended-t6the frightenedladi The bublin Freeman in respoqsible, for the tugs of vessels ashore in.Canadian siatero. It : . , I
- 1. . . details, an unnecessary enthusiasm for truth, 'pit a spot. wheraL Jac4ueline .said that she' that source of all human'trOlIble commonly - - L I"" followlilg: -- It is stated Ahat the -p'rdoenoe , .
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. and a.most inconvenient rage for righteous. Would be dertain to find them. These strangii ' known as money., Whenever this demon hes The police of this city were notified a' 'he in London Of Cokydori, the Fenian informer, is provided that in future any tug, Do matter, - . . . �
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L' I it � all true ' proceedings at length I decided to make his victim lose a race, he Proven robbery early thin mor;Ing,. but no trace of . has been disonv'ered in a velty'caricius Way. -of what nationality, can go to* the asslothum I . , . .
�r_ , . neog. (Cheers.) - Suppose -80 reached t1le police, and his Superhuman power and more.than diabolical the Via&WO hag �yet �06� f0find.1 L Edward. I I . . . . . .
� - , I much the worse for them., Well may they One day last montb,when about 1,500 -persons malevolence by seizing Courbli-6y aud his hackers . I 'a S'.societi.of F I Daly 'of a, vaosel,:provided there is dangor of lose . �
� . . 'go so rush to virtue's OWOR, A recently. made sory in'la*.' of Mrs. Gonin nights ` ag rie I life, or property, but Canadiali wracking .
dread a man whose fallio had assembled in the expectation of witnoss- . a few days beforehand, dragging them. In front o t Brothers, composed of Irishmen, ware hold- 0 .
.. the pool -box and forcing them to ei�ena all their Prince, started last - night for Toronto with I , , tago alonewill be. permitted to drag into deep
� , ' - ' - aid. I _,(0heera ) - And so much the better for ing fresh prodigies, they arrested the youth - . ing their mouthlymeeting in Red Lion street, . I . �
vaila,ble cash to bettibg against Courtney and his bride., Ow�n had on, his person. a'oon ' . I
. I us. Those generous.. exuberances did not ful vialrylary, who confessed that she had anhiaopponent. 11-161%, t0 -their owu devices' aiderable oum of'm6ney and took -with hi � Holbom, when Corydon a'pppared -at. the waters vessels saborer under - other ciretim. '
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hirider-I believe they helped the enormous been making use of her talents an a ventrilo- they would; Of courae,have backed Courtney and � doorway of the room intoxicated, and holding. stanPea- than the foregoing, ,or to remove the , L - I . �
� . . . I work he has done L for -the $ tile ;. and at all , (faist to mystify the public, . and-theitsho-had lost, but the demon compels them to bat against, several trunks coutailliug� a valuable, Ward- _ a revolver in each harjd� in this posture -he cargoso of vessels wreaked on the Cissadis'n I I
. . . . him and win, and t"u--liecuma liable -to all the robe, eta. - -Aad it not been for this lucky
eveAts they are clear gain to us to -day. 1"or done so Jn the hope of being 1� rec6ived'into trials and tribulatiolia known to follow the po,i- announced himselfi and, Abusing the meeting share. Those concessions.have been demand- ., I
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- I what we want is- to know -theinan who -Is to a eouXent and treated as a gain . ' . .departure they would in all 'probability. have as traitors and rebels, d4red L. them to touch ad for sometime past. The late Government I I I
. represent ua-(dhaers)-tho man as Well as 'maintai . hat a S " She still selsteifoona;ofmovaotanl'oht'eworthy fact thai this demon is - been among the victims of the bureary. I him; Serious conseqqenees would have. I
tied, however, 't] he had 'been . - . adopted the, reguldlibloo, in order to force the . .
. I I spirit of, the sea, A fleud'of she "vasty deep," ------- 10- . . � resul .
.: . the Statesmen. We refuse to divide the two. instigated W do this by -the person whom she 0.1na has no power except in things aq riatic. z4o jklisbinn Bruintityi , I led but that the two 'detectives In con- United, States Government into making �
. . It is a bad coin that oplito when - y6u. press '4soribed at'firot As coming out of. a wood accidents ever happen in -Courtney'a .placid - ' . stunt attendance on him arrived and got him concessions to Canadian w,reakero, and sn - I
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. 'brass. (Laughter.), We tribunal gave no more aredened to this than, to saw does not igot up in - th�) night and make writing-pf the atrocities. perpetrated .by the hinitwioroluied.' !Is has dyad his hair black progress when the change of Government - 'A
. the other. sounding . kindlipgWood of the workbench, the iorewdriver ..Russian police under a o*ver of the � 11 state of . corked. What concessions this Government .
. . want our great man whole and Eolid and -the supernatural part of the story, and sent never iiinks, the bummer nevot upsets, the chisel siege; It tolln'the story� of the crital treatment , andhisgrownistout. b6rydourecaIveFj;S200 00 ;
. . soklu4to begin withi and as great its you'like har'Id a riformat6ry for six yearn.. ... has no sunstrokes. Coartney's evil genius -has � a year and Is constantly drunk.' He is *to be* have -adquired from the United States have '� - I .
I . � thereafter, (Hear, bear) We want Allat, , , . � . - I . no povior in this scene of honest Industry, I his. to which a� lady was subjected for teaching seen generally at the police statious,.or Soot- not been made public. - - I- . ,7 - I �
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- . . . I und that Is what we' believe we have found , Blima oute Trim Fooro KILLXA.�SAYS I the . Under these circumstances Courtney's duty is sPileat" land Yard, and is fie reckless in exposing his If Sir F. Hinck's conviction should.. 'open - - .
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. . , , `91 Uthiafi � _. (Lou L ' Stuipenoian Biidgo Journal,'ono-of,the work- plain, It Ill foolislA ,to ,fight ,against late, idle to that early it! theyear'1877, Milt) Rafloro life atnigbt.in quarters where it is thoughV the eyes of persons interested to,the dangorg .
I in the. candiaate for id. i d I I � . -
. quurrel vivb destiny. Rowing Is a profession in opened A school in -the distriat of Wyachuyl. to be in danger I— . - 4 , 119 - If - - - .
I *� . cheers.) - Gentlemen, I � have spoken men"empiriyed arouhd tfii- racew that 'She police, who only of the slip! aholl-prabtloo of prate di to R . I I
I ' which Courtney is pursued by -'a remorseless evil Wolotiohok,, 'and tatight peasant children attend him on hi's own application, are ap6tia. the duties, .of directors,' without - taking the . . ,
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, . I for once of Mr. . GladstoneV general. now mill' in Clifton' dieplAyed a spirit of. genius-scaLing-whose pros�ctition.hasalready � t exacting' any school fees from their fled he will moot a violent death." - . , .
: . . . irecklogi- daring on Monday afternoon -that is made him niuoh less faradds than Infamous.. Jae , withou . '. trouble intelligently -to understand the ' - ,
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I arfmis. That has beyn far better done already. seldom aurp6esed'here. He boa ocomion- to should at once drLT the soulls and softe the plane, F naturootsbe, business to be-trikupacted, it
-.1. .- . . - - . . . _ I -arrestea-and-tiar _,prd1,.W1IUa ovd.. who' wag deco.
--Wh6h-Y . 111'eace has its Victorida as well as war.!', and he 6 Vim. t6a . I
. . Bit I have another reench hVIC on, go down id -the rallaway,and imitid-adtfil0iny abitidon the',boutliouse-and-enter-.tba-a.liop.. - own- into prison,. it being4he - _�L - __m_Jlg> - decided-0vantAge will b6gained.- k1direct6z .- _,_,._ I
. . itatention of, the authorities to' transport h r raced by the, Queen in person '
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� . have returned Ur..Gladstonei he Will not,be 1he Whirlpool rapids el6vator, 'as is the datilind In building fenbes and mendinq boa- ., bile I Victoria Cross for gallantry at Ulundi, has 'Who can give only fifteen minutes. to 0i Board .
. ,600rs that,enjoyment forinerly,d6riyed 'from. across the frontier. Her ouff6ringo w n
. merely the representative of Mid -Lothian- eubtdm, ho, webt,out.on the iailw4y support. I .book to resumb his ,duties as .Wonting, at which'there is transacted busi- �
. ,' She ,tinkering with soulla and losing in racoo. In tbo� this prison %xid,durinj *the -long and weary DOW gone fiess that could Act ba'properly understood
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� I he will be, in a very Important s6noe'L siou bridge, swubg himself .Over the 'aide, rural quibt of, Union hitringa 'he 'can calmly marely bef6re reaching the Prussian -frontier aide-de-camp to the Viceroy of India. 'L He is ity, less than a couplit of h6uro,'ought for his I I �
. ; member for Scotland. 01�ar; hear.). Now I ana-databing hold of one 'of* the guys with "Joy.'tae money acqUmulated by, his repeated tire beyond description.. 'She wait tionotnittly- a brother. of the mar4ulg of Waterford. -
confess, I sympathize with those *]so are his hands and fool, commenced sliding down inidlortulnes, and roar a tribe, Of Courtneys who. T I own sake, it noffox that of the shareholders. .. , . �
I in the coin the lewd and viblous and . to resign At once. . Directorships of all sorts
jealous of our 'ordinarily electing English a distance of 100 feet or more, When about will, lot us fervontly he , Inherit all'of their . panyL of he Bereefo as. are a dasb1fig set. Lord I
- . classes, Charles, dietleguielied for the number .of
member$ for Septland, or forAllotch cohn ties, piter of the way d I r" the most dangerous of the criminall I .are taken Whit too light a Renee of the ,
. . t father's phydoel prowes' and none of his; fateful .
. - . qu own hio.foot began 0 misfoxtuties. . . - . . ., and subjeeted'to the..baseat luoults of an pbroone he butt rescued from drowning,, is ' ... .
AAAI feelik event -in the present cade I got so hot train the friction' that he had to .1 . . - commander of the royal yacht nowappro. responsibility involved ; and it required some
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, I , a va hung t y hie hands' and . rest., -He Went %he LJ[AjER,&L .it-MITIONSTRATION'." "PrlItelpled o6ldiery.'.,Hor 'experlentooWas- . rude awakening to point.out to the careless .
� . adinit Mir. Gladstone at informahon *and. . 0 4 I . I . . an ap priatea.to the Prince of Wales, 'With whom I
. Wide sympathies. But he is an Englishmen reek of the distance down. hand under hand, .: , . paierjtl� *endless round �vf suffering
I and it looked ' by travel find exp the wailther. he ,Is a, goat favorite. 'The mother bf class. of directors the dangers they. incur.
. cotohmAty.' He is an Episoo. ' as though MANorlEornit, - England -A- great Llb�rai caused opure to Here wo have it, with , a vengeance, -Mone-
. slid I'any, a 8 � two or three. times A 6 at were bake and bleeding,And In this thego young men was aiiter to Mrs. . . .
. pallan, and. I - am a Presbyterian. - And we he would fall before he got down. When he demonstration was, hold here io-d y..,.L rd . Her In I ek, whose ' daughter ary Times . 'A
. I h finally . reached . land the spectators gave:& Hartington sharply attacked Lord Sallsbury's OODdiSIOD Rho Was obliged to 'walk an entire 0avefidish-Bentin - . .1, - . .. .
I . cannot expect from A. strange'r 6a su'o eantly . attractea - so 'Lady'-"71:Bat tell me, Miss Jonkine, ,why
. � heights the Intimate kno, ' 'road that fill the fools 'recent Speech.. He amid the policy indicated A - sy, after baiing "vainly begged for, meroy. Laily Sykes, . ra, . . -
. *ledge and distinct -sigh of .relief, and ag I . . )n reaching the Prussian frontier she *ss much notice in New Xork.* Thpir father yen are not satisfied." - ' Governess—" Wall. . I I
I . itters which we are were not dead yet; , in Salisbury's circular had not beat! carried I ( I
. � Views of our own,,m# . I I hag im I poo�d out, and Russia had boon confirmed in all the handed over to thopolion of that nation and Was .0, clergyman. and succeeded to the titl,3 the fact is, madam, I should be perfectly con-,. � I
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. entitled io demand from ��Qno a( ourselves . The Paraguayan Governmew - conquests, She made by the Treaty of San . pit once set at liberty. This instance In only and ootatea.whan"his brother. thayanowned tented, to -stay it Master Tommy were not no . .
1, at least, should be sorry to , vote for. 'a tax of $0 a year upon all single nd46n between , practical-jcker, wi 'killed by a fall from big plain ; but I am afraid ot'his being taken for - �
I any Sootehman who had fiot, on some grave the age of 25 and 50. Woman arS not taxed Steldno, Discussing the reforms in Turkey, One of tho many IiArli�rona crimps committed. in , , � i
I . I daily by . about as brutal and milrtillega a horoo. * The present Miquio 00me-sears Ago my little boy. odme day when * wi. ire out
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view$ tfij�ll'nny .,ta. Which thena, would get martioa if they could, a defon6 69 the ashortidn, that England had ' . . I . - hen 11 . . I
- Mr. Glaaotous.hao attained. Bat Iii the theroiore, not, to blame for. not-bocoming ire quently spent blood and treaeuriin defollao . . = , .
� I . . of bad governments no R12 immoral policy: London Tittik-1 I SO;iety_ in exceloitt is one the moot to blame. ifte married her, but she A nowand singularmenno ofindendiirlem..., _ I
I . 0genes of definite assuranq80 �.(and the As- wives object is to make up for the did not long. survive, And thon he mairried a in roported.by the Galos. III a village of.. I
� Which might plogoe one of up here. ,,,i The - - Referring to the claims of Greece, he sald'he thing. but the Intimacy of the domestic circle '
. loss of population caused by the long and believed Great Britain was the only obstacle is Another; and, those friendly cups 61 tea daughter of the Duke Of BSStlfOttt and has Poland a oat was saturated with kerosene by .. I �
L' might hot OaLipty bloothar) we fall'back on terrible struggle between little Paraguay bn y, gentleman, an unknown party,*
I , that great assurance of 0, lifetime of opleiia'id at this looment to the satisfaction of those round the sofa might be exchanged for many turned into a reputable countr and eat on fire ; the Do- I
one aide and, Brazil .'and the Argentine � 1 Almost always resident in his princely estate, happy animal rushed furiously to And fro ' . ..
I I service, fed from open foalltains Of tsithful Confederation 'on the other. A tow years. claims. Us declared that � the. Government's Oth8ro things by no nicano so improving. A Oukragbmok6, which-, in point of its -9 do. spreading Ake all around,till It perished in the .
. � note to God and man. (Ohoare)*. We believe hence th' effect of this tax.vill be worth Afghan. policy -would end in annexation. tuan who losm t,hIo jAvilego for Vaulty or Inesup,11 Is the Pinest thing in Ireland; He flumes, together ,with a number of buildings. �
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� that the foremost representative of Scotland observinge.. . , y -whou big nor was worthy at whit he bid. And really has great physical, power. The Berodords, At a Colorado lynobingthey had a brash bond I
Will at all times represent It and not coerce it, A painter of colebrity in Parle although still possessing political influence, i
I . . , 4 Romeo In this city one ilght last Weak 0 Another- !lie hard on theboot kind of Woman to sup. in attendance, which,played selections fromi
I . .Ana in this faith for the future, we. come b4ok Want ,to serenade his best girl, choosing a first wife -he *16 'now marriod * a that if ohs love,s her husband and looks do not dominate la Irish politics as they once it Pinafore," The. prisoner said be was
ta the present; and we listen at thin orlpls� was oick unto. death wag informed by her ROB did. The present head of the house has willing to die, and'did kil he could to help on
us aelpation I r by 41 Pinuforo 11 as an opening -buried alive, and after hot children she. bag, therefore, no de. . . I
. - to Oak leadoes voloor no he shoots to piece. Ill Voice trembling with emoqon of hargreat fear of being, _ reforor right to any other fatereetf or Oleo , 6vintled no political ability, the preparations, � .11.
: t I from the trench." Once ,or twice already ? thereupon promised to make an incision In All � 11 Corn,oropo are submerged and hay coolta . Mr. T, J. Griffith, of, Utica, Now York, , is ,
I . - and 0, ten buoy to split on the high notes, he that, if she has an in toreot in any OnQ beyond � -
British -history, has, garew 1-6, light Of% her, nook when he thought her dead. Ho,h6w- . I lglI0.
. . Scotland, in a cilsiff of noo 01.1 mi-i,ltiv - 01 - _her-linniodiate familyr she--isr -therefore, floating Deal! GrAl FrOftl Athy to Vicars- the ownerof the first greenback issued by
. . . turned tho'edge of battle, lei us try o .. wITen a. four pound briek,watted through tile over, Wind to recollect it. Some months 6.19dir dissatisfied with her life and only looking for , town- scarcely anyllAng -marks,--the-riverla- the Urilted Z41A49 06vidUilitont. * - 9-6-hae-ro. - - - i, . �
I . more I (Cheers.) . .1 . I .1 midnightair from the old Diablo lidd-roorat he was dining with a friend and pitying court alover to supplement its deficiencies. For ooutoo but the tops of troes. At Druinconralb, friend 0700 for it, . I . I
. , . . . . . I 0 dd in the voiy vitRW of h�io guitar, Did to the lady he - wished to hilike successor to ourselves, we think. diffoWntlYs . Without eight families had to leave their houses and . I L
. Intol the conoert�otood Adjourned. . tho deceased one. Oat of& 'brown Andy, be the stirroundbig iiountry became tomporar ly There to nothing Dow under the out). The
When the small boy is asit After A pi I auddinly, xolalmod: 11 By Jove, I forgot to -out believing In , trandoohdabiallony. or superhuman go-Ae-you-plosse style 'hag boon in vogue I
The first railway built in Japan is a natr I a , Went, we do hold to the poogibility Of a lake. 'At Ballyhoo a second Initudation has
I . milk to .the grotter's around the coiner, duty ow, raywifo threat .11 It na6doa long explanations Plato the ones, where settled the farmers$ fato. Welfotd slid Wick- Among servAnt Alkle for -tonva, I . , �
I 66dipolo him to ftoto of it three times on She , guago, eighteen miles long,' And is said to bdforo the other understood him I I a real friendship between � . �
back ; first, to nie'that It Is milk ; second,, have coot no logo than 0250,000 per mile. Tila . . � I the woman Is wholl�'puka and. the, mau low proment similar reports, with some mill - The now, willway from Jorae�, City to At. .
. - wIlterioino it it is eour ; anathird, boosuAb superintendent received 0 o4doonis stip ' People Wh slaty rArOlY give moderately Who," I I gations.5 At Ballinasloa houses are occupied bany, was opened on Saturday. It extouds
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I hd finds It very pleasant'. � I - of 03,000 per Month. . anything' I I . . .. - . . ock) ud L 6. .
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