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The Clinton New Era, 1879-11-06, Page 6a � I J � ..... .. _i�� ', r- -;14, � I 11 10910900hi.k.l. ,A&&,.&w9tswwkftLAdNM%.dL.sn*1WA ����� I I I I I . , �, - , - � � � , . . -1 . . . . I I 1. I I i 0 I I � I I I . . I I . I . . I � 0 _. . - . , . . I � . - I � . omm� i I . 1X11W 410011OWN t *tNA4*9ft ' - 1. I . 11 ; I 1. � I I . . Ity, memory 14 Noah that pretty be: says - ,,, A _. I . .. I A STAUTLINO NTORV- -_ - ,; . . � . TUE FLOOPS IN ISPAIIN. I - I 1. ­ I 1. � I � THIS YAONDON =8010 VA810, . . . I. 1. ...... .1 I'll I I I AVTVOIN 41 Aw""41140110. . . I Vy =74. `V. 9001110 I------- �_­ � r. I - - - - ­_ noulT everything I nod a4herep to it, � . , . frequently in fbe Words of the author, ovAl it .. . .1 I — During Ilis past few days ruiluors have boon I . — Nxw Youxo0atolier.—The Xeral.0118 London . It9senberg ., ente , ..,_ _0 - , I— A Veop into 4ke Vocirr ll?Agoomo-illolo. .. ... - ­ . � -, ­ . - — Ti_Th4;mi I . . 0: , V 10 . I iMm" net u.o6ouadous)r becomes put-ol my mimUl I . consequently, I ran'she risk, � to . till$ I ur# � , and. , ­ treating kindred " topics, Lush � � 1110 In B ad and put of she adjoining , 1, '' I , Township. of Qsborne, in Perth County, that 1 1 1 1 I special of the 24t4 #eye; Fall news be$ bein I . . brougb k to the papers, this in orning of the , 16110h4rell menths, IsnprA, sonipen - . .. t6 Autumn leaves, � How they 0savan To a follow's $oat, . I- - That L in** On no - a"— .When, I am ,of of I I emplo�lng similar and, at times, identical rr living south, of, Wooldlism. bold. mai. 11 %firmel ,, i I . terrible, ficioaj J"t have- Ae'vi .-Val., . 441ptod the , in frost inswoo, As no I Jeft, 0 Lord, mv =Ivory. And help Me to believe OU Thee, , I - language, without Intending In the Items to � a eired A man and concealed the body of the victim ,in the woo4g, The story of the crime; joys of the Mando and Segurs Blyerg, The Alanusually hot. Even P tsummorbseboo . LOPROXXOgland.—Adpipbus Rosenberg, of I Town Talk, was tooday I soutenoack to eighteen I passes W Through tilt) quiet 4*4 - - i Thou krio,06 bow I am weak. . -now � inubb by sin opprepo'd, ' I W f marked indivi4q. Wrong BUY oneq , pitezop � I I silly passing =0 entirely, photograph them. . � 1. I beopmo According to the St. Mary's Journal, appea , . to, to have been first, related by % young boA 01 press . . . . ,, has known na-aphboat $big torrid region I for a generation , For mquilin not a alond has . , =Q11090 imP1`14QUmvut lot I . . I .. ibelling No. Loagtryp and ,six pouth P! Impriagumpu% on . Ob, the bir4al I I W ,�)rbero. 0 no .t�4 d Now Ilut resolved to se&k,,, . 'bloqB'd, � selyao, on my mind, pu% Q1 my own be$g, io that, I hive at times, and witia utter son of the alleged murde . I I I rer,who told bid Play- . , men, And, x9b w drop of rain has boon .'p . I . o&OhQt,bG1U4,OsMeRt4­Ghugijg li,M�Wlth I I ... I �, 1, I the Aesltwoi boughs— . I . Vatil in morcy . . . Till Vin for Sun' sake Jorgivon 'Whoze-morit: the hope of heaven* . " .1 . , I IS elf 01 . a n,,;iiGoe.,1ound, othing toy thought To ,, . . , , fall own At school the terrible details, of she , fieudiell crime. The Ing's story briefly to this : I no Qn, Taeod last few people ventured 1,110 my, , , - deltime,,bu. . & into the streets during the similar Offences Against Xjo, West and Lord . I boRdeBborough reopqo at the ex. ,Jivo.jy, and , . Thus far -the 04 poinall was perused, but no, , I , -faribero The author should have stoppoil. � I , yield , , 4 tair Is gang That, a short time since a man with a long . in,the evening there wall a general move. I . � piration of ,the, term be, bound over in there,too, 00 Beautiful Snow" 14 a marvel o Iffow precious is Thy name, I . board falling down, to his, breaRt.cania to big meat of ouriages And. ' foot Passengers ;e2,oQo for eighteen months. Justice , , poetry compared, to. the autumn poet I , I I lospirlughimy soul, ' to claim. � "I . Of Rory -of shp 1111lix fatheesbuillitho everling,that hislather toward Alameds, Which ,stands high, end I � . . 1. � I Hawkins � regretted that he couldn't , musingo which are crowdfng in; but, $ I I I . . ,him, , 1 The oo6fidelaco . The grace to make me whole.— ' 0, ach is the umme applied to. himself by, � � I the I . robbed, him of a silver, watch oho hisnaud , . I er the `AYop frorawbialL the view oxtetidacv ,, ., Impose. A, I - sentence of bard labor. the fiery genius 00ple"Ve helps ,to, , , - a I I The bloodthat doth for me atome, . - � � By wblaU I now am moved, alone, enjug lattire to the Irish loud- I I " Rary is fi2 tbe limb ,7,id ,%0,,2'1'.r,8'd%'.Ag a a I 0 1 1 � I 1. ang d .what. money the victim had on big per. 8,0618t him In- go then Asked blew.1fe to - I and she Campagn a As far as the hills., It wee about ton o'clock when the approach Of the I . . . . Tho 4ontences ore comourrent; therefore she Whole iinlyloqnment will be only eighteen .1 � : kindle the more p a . ractio I Aind now, go the ,Sanctum grate! necessary in I � . "ofeending very cheerful opietles Gout I I I 0 P , Conveying the body to the. woods for cQnoeal� 1 1 . .1 mistiAl, & a old and biting wind, Was felt from ant ,go I ­_ 34 _11 Procee ,enter ningautaintleentl �.14 kat � , Mentalloto. , . X fool, Its powerwithip, : And now re3oi.o.e toosy. . . Itoloansoth Isom allodn' I r characteristic: remarks to the I at t At .. 46 powder is . .. plenty, pud lead is. asp;" w ore- 1, I mens; And upon hot refusal the girl helped I him so, do so, The.body wag afterwordso it 14 1. I I 1. . I 1he direction of Carthagena. The sky oloaded a r in An fuBte.aA &Ud ill crowd turned vo Itehe . 11 - . POWJ8RVVI4 .1,T)ING. . , , . I I We are prepared. for you, but remember � t4oro Is ju4s a possibility of going too let, , I � I I "drm rosolvedtopran , -1 tre - from -we later that 11 Rory's 11 h . dolover, maid ,plaosdinalog pile and burned. The hastily boijaeward, . Boon Storm was , � , . (From. tile 4--Zlegatiquallst.) i Don't Road inyotir namool it you are. known,, tit others in,sy the blessing prove, . Tk . , who Chrlstli.in 61 Thy perfect love. . . . � tbing'Engliab extends even to the grammar. , I 11 Among those who, hava fallen un4o,r The ban 1 1 people who live In th � . 0 neighborhood of the Place whore the murder is said to . I 1. � hownig over the town and amid the streets, iolie through the houses. Ulacreasedin I- � , The w.builerful. life paws Inherent in Sam ' .r 06 � for in some of Our moods when you take up . too much of put valuable time there is no I � I � I 'ganeeforth, I Will extol I . of 41 .. rylo 11 displeasure is one John Sydney B6 Smyth, who follows the more or lose perilous � committed, state that on ,the night of tbo 11 11 Alleged murder they beserd a shot fired, and I violence every minute, The rain seemed to I . falling In broad No forms 61 lying hash.ad. striking illustration telyr in the 6noe of the 11 ,UQV. Joseph T, 1% t telling but we, might plan Something deeper - ate o'kninit"T ,. .. our person& oat ty. I The Haviolar's love eupffnie, I I A publish unto all Am I . occupation of land agent, In the County of &hit alreumetand in , � ,piano pax.t,exi4corrolicrat I 08 be � @boets of water. much tempeet h . . Ad been main within the memory of man." known to a few parties In Now York - 1. M, Allison,. WhObGq Ian g Impildonsly . , . I . .e . I ­ NUTTING, . Tbii.unexbaubtedtlisme., . � . I ,Till glory ends what grace begun, Mayo, Here Is A. copy of a letter recently received by Mr. Smyth: I �, . the ladle story. 4i,nothor auspicious eiroual, , Stance isthat it i's asia the bay �aa, not been .9. the oldest inhabitant 'Sbortly-alter.WW ­­ .so _4a, I I .. , advertised. his nootrams from the 1� Bible . A Poem in three parti-By Wouniala Birdib... I . AA4 rTo my race will& patience run. . . I I MR. SMYTH -s . � . permitted so go about ainoo, he ma.40 I .. the watchman foUnd that the river was r1lil.51.1t9rapidlyi, It had already overflowed the .House," whore ho'nover bad, a room. The I . . � - AmBurns end I are on good footin" . I .. � .1 I . . I . . I am in this couintry'observing thea6lidnot i I the startling revelations of the. Supposed � I I banks , or which gives I , He1urriedtopoloaktow . ­ I I I I thing baaame, Such a puleaccei that the Bible 8 I pecuredaperpetualinjunotiou against Be Jim and I we went a -uniting; "Itwas on the Urin 6% Mr, Brown, � I ." ­ E ,6S. I - and tyranny of . agents and landlords. Per. haps you are not aware, that there is a very. murder, Whether there. has been murder done or not of course to at present A matter of . I I . signals of fire and other oat utrophes to . dwellers by,,1he waterside, and met ths, bell in I ,ociety 'Allison's further use of its name in his - I advertimemonta. Two m114 and a haAway from town, Andilim he did the trdu 1611 down - . I . . . larkesurn Of money to b .a paid for the killing .0010 I ea. should at once j4cturei bat the authoriti . 11 . motion. I I tanUy the inhabitAlisq. rushed . �. The po, -.office authorities ... at .11 � , .Withhold lot a time the_ at 0 -station D 11 plan . .We will not follow the Author of the sbQveo - . . * ' � . . Rev, Mr. Poineford. e Sh for a . lieed to, yourself oa the road of $on. Take for you will botween.Ballycroy and Newport, take Ouch bto.ps so will clear up theirlyetery.. Th 0 .has ,, at been a. Strong feeling among the . . into the streets. but few of them had time to do more than onatqb up a little clothing. I . Steak .money'letters addressed to the . -a of . 1. "and t through his description of Jim Burns' suffer-� . Inge, his being jiurood by.she farmei�s daugh. lbzlot vacation. I . - . . . ',have ­ , .. I R ko killed. . oily. . people 1 in the vicinity of the place where the I I . , . The authorities at once proceeded to a I . rganize 4, Be V tried hard. to chock tba-mwindlo ; I I I I U'lisk wore defeated in sliq..epk� In 0 . � .. . ter it making a match, and the probability ., slid - , The Church of England Is to a now . . .. .. It Seems that the Ian agent was not i I � I .a , in crime is stated to have been perpetrated, and I � S,goistsuaijor ths$ part of the towiff-4fthl W llm� _� .. ­ I I , d 'I I "' I itil these movementot one Dr, or W-Valbrigge in, the, Spring. Suffice It so, . chute]; edifice in Rome. . , .. any great degree frightened by the spistle, . I - Wed it bag institute a search been proposed so , , I but as nothing has b I ean �4one. It seems was alraidy lying beneath the level of the I . M,& , . . Illoter, .who - had *for yeara had a small . . I say that' t ., he' Above is a fAir opso,imenot the� V The, total subscriptions lo the British . I . 'Webloyan � Thanksgiving Fund. - up to the but the probabil itles a to that lie not . . I - I . I ­ I comforted to any great extontpither. At, 0611 yet almost inoredible that a bopAof eight years . I I good. Sudgenlysilthe gaslights went out, . then everybody know that the flood - wee ad. as Brooklyn , died in that . city, casnjd the fact. Game out this be was the poetry (Gave the mark!) contained in Seven olosely,writien pages - , . of foolocap, - I - " . lmiddld� of last month, ,Amounted to 0862,185. *­. evouts, he handed It over to the police of the I . district, and then let things take their OOurQ . 0. :4uld draw, upon his imagination and oonAOOt Uoli a dreadful otqrY, And tell it with 0. Uch vancing. Yrom street and square, from bAl. . . 4ony andbousetop,anine the Cry. 11 The water . " Rev. To . T. Inman," Alias Allison.. He WAS' ' - . . . - - I ODE TO THR LR,LVZ I a. - I . There art $0,000 deaf mules in thii United I I I . . . I ;3sates, and fifty places of Worallip,whera A low day I al Afterward I a "M I to E 1mylb, not. . . � I daring rainuteiies 0 I , At present the xihm80 � . � .1 . � to rising I" It. was a feartal moment.' The 1 . . well connected, and -his own family and* it I ionas disclaim allknowligeof bliconneotioni I wentgathering leaves on &,windy day blast I I , NVhen there came a rude . ,services ore condoloted in the sign language. . withstanding ,the official, notification fioill I 11 'of are withhold,.but tile Party who Idal . leged to have done the foul dead owes it to himself and confusion Wag unparalleled. - In tho *suburbs' San Ban Lo- I . with this - buaineas ; though how they confil I I And blow them away. .. I I .1 . , . � . . I . . , . The Marquis of Bate 'bag just completed the' Rills that there was a , , a on him head, . �,9110P`tyil :prdegodea on a hired , the community, to have the horrible story . of - Benito and unio, before hilf the, . p opI a Id g � a 0 .0 a. . it . account tot big b; . of living on � sravagent style the income from his little practice remains a A A'Attiral Sequence of snob occupations In. I blustry. autumn, but So far th -tall, I I rude. - , Is , . - and Is about to publish tbe first %ranslation, oat to a Small town called Ballycloy, where ,neoted with Ilia iiame, and On which it OOD - . out, *of t hair beds they had the water over . �. . ., I, , . � .. in story i blasts 11 hove been the exaeption-by no� � all at the noman Breviary. Of the. k1toboBin,191(i3bufaho '- ­- he had appointed, -to meet thi teu4n.trj on the Cline, 'Hie i�o such a trightfal stain, at once cleared Pla, ­ I I 'Pho anthoritieff at once movq In the lower ROO fit of their houses. The U th; legal pTocoodings inatttuted.by the . m6sus the rule, .. . . . I __ ' ' ' ' " - ­-­_ ' - -, . � . ­ � . . Rev. Mr. Gaul, of - Philadelphia. Went 10 a estate- for rent-colleoting purposes. WS, I K . A . . d by him non,- 'Pydne E. I coompaule . Y. ap- should - th6 matter. � . . � , . . . church doors were soon forced . open by the flood. It invaded the nutineries and hermit. Bible Soclety,'Allison, op he was the n .0411qd, acknowledged &?let he had. received- -not lees I . - . I RECEDING' BUX?AZB. ... I . � Me6jgbXie and did not find all tho'sninials . I that be bad 'seen pictured on the Street I: Smyth, a young man who adopted the p 11 I .1 IS; Caution of brtngtng� his bresoh-loader with . � ]DEA111 ON HER WEDO NO NIG xkw I . I - . I . . I ages,'the oratorlesand. conventd�' it poured . hito the cavalry barracks. . It, skirted the than -5256,066'by .his advertleemblit.' -Nor - did he 'I'L'h at We confesalbu that lie had When the sparrows leave the Gord, The� I kn6�v that summer's olor; - When the farmer in a litter I � . � . he -show fgoiA _ his posters. He 'denounced t I . . -1, .: him. - -At. Ballyoroy the agent found tho . tousits, but' there 'Wasn't a of rant Synacusis, . N. Y. -the news of a romance . � � groat Episcopal Palace ADA she 00110989 Of St, 8 1 on on and 01. Ingdore. Many of the ' Ug I . , never been a I" m1b onary $1 had hover peon Si I . , i Brings his roosters to I .thecitter . . . Then I know summer a no morW ' . '. . . umbug- _ pulpit Ammi h - . I . several of thb best known of Mr. Satikey'a penny . . I . . This was a circumstance. the lot " = a with a tragic ending, comes from Shop rd a _ oettlem nt, a Wile hamlet two miles. from . public buildings i � � . Lad institateo it mparad. As 'railway it 11 Sofith Amerloa,'� had never known of such . . . I . a person as Revo J. To Inman, and that the I '. We will say nothing about 1his effort,, fdr-, . . Ahar,tilmLit�O.PeAks-for:itseltiz�---=5p7�� . �. and Mro Blios" byinris'are being translated at oalculate(i to ruffie the temper of the I . I --7 Marceline.. Flors, A.�-Slfbpard, .% graud. -da - 'tit -it I iwept otilo the Station t to up I O Wh Ole --story told'in - his- eirculars,vas--ligFo -,-__� -; - ,, - __ .. - . . I., 1. . I ­ . 11 - , Ingla'.-int6 the v - . 11 . .. ._ � - _XAUdkd6W Ill I 0PROU10:01, that '� 1� . - '-&iimir�' Tok ties in' A.-Obiletion church -.01 . gentlest- of, land, agents; but, Mf.'-Simysh . . I - IPAYO,-he..�bor4i-�hia,-dio6�po!Wkbni,-iw-,th,w ht3r-gfEdwnd r in - ,. -us I ______ !,.Shepard,,�- i_4bo - ­ -jgi vii-ijament was named. die4;nt midnight 0 g a a,. and-.embankmentao; -destra ..,-- I I .. . ying , - We "'r '"" poles and testilig, up ratio. Several i* Advg�06h. *Oneottliempat Sing@ ii�bings � I uld - steretly about the - affair is that he Go � . . � APOSTROPHE To AUTUMN. , I Auol4 : " VWX& native is idsior. � - I . . 'The Waldenoian ChUrChin Milan ban' put' . The tenants. told him they beas 'P if"' . � I .' h for -him, for sbe-rosson that I .a money on -Sunday -from the - eff�cts 61, a dose of I cobalt, tanen becaue6 her loVer, who had - ti as daring the night was heard * the crash, a . . . timbers, and of falling ban so and splintering . . carry on this game $or years, well known � ackopo the terry no.Dr. McAllister, and Cathie I inkideat with a oat in her lap, - ; And she sighed as fibe said I dozA given'xap, .' . Tfilaseasout6ramingatall; .. I . . . : chased for R,4;000 the Church of San Giovanni th" Couldn't make avile of their cattle, and , . hadn't got in their harvest. Wber6p,pon iked to heard rumors against her character, ni , above the noise rose the wailing shrieks 6f unfortitnate beingo that coula look emospeAnd : sidel by those who know him'At all, as Alli- The aiAtumn and7winter's the time for me, . ,- A'ud my oat. and in* black and tAn- . . . in Coned, a churoh.wbioh is known to have . I. � . beell'in -A.D. 879, and may' not yet he said he was. perfectly willing t . 0 wait until have their marriage postponed until she to old Prove to him Lthat they wdre groundless.' She . I . were 000n smothered -in the rains or torrents. son. E yen his associate in the business, who him for years, first bad boon With L I as an offlob Bab of, all the things I abh6r In. is that wretched creatura-man. t4a world, - . . L . L. existence, . have . been now even then.. I , ' L L , . . . they sold their stock. or got in their 4ops, .L As And the parting was friendly pilr Around wagon L gaged to be worried toRenry.A.Falmer, of E I uidge, and the ceremony was to hava,been A6tm'of extraordinary heroism were performed .1 by the authorities and boatmen and the Civil boyor then as a factotum, ind,ivIien it became . -necessary in his contest with the post-offia6 Nowi this being in insult to a very r6opoo. I - , .1 .Rev. Win, McKayi,after reading Several L . I this very considerate agent ;as being driven' I I performed on Sand4o , She haa prepared Gauds. , One, guard five ',times braved 4he ofli,oials, so. partner -never dreamed %bat he table class of the -community, , we at first% ' i thong h Lt of not pub] on SIL ishing it, but th it a . motioes from his. pulpit in the Methodist . Chuf6h at Ganovs,'Iuil.; said there 4a0* ' . , home along the high road� a heavy fire was -suddenly opened on the vehicle on which he her'bridal liollem, but 'when Sunday came Fulmer appeared and.,osid to bbr that big torrent with the water'. up to his chest. Each time he came.back with it child . in his ' . .1. � arms' was any qthor� than Allisdii, till, on.attending his.. funeral from curiosity,' be L recognized I do no harm. . The women probably never . "Oshoi matter as to which 'he desired: to and hie Son wera'obatido Mr. Smyth says could not marry her until he hid ,beqo)Ae . Nor were the higher,classes lose gener9pis 1h , him In his coffin ThewAdOW for. A time said anything of the kind. What a queer idea, anyway, for the dommorloorGent of An inform hie congregition. Him .*Its had e1ppod - L . _:� � with Mr. Hatton, !kbeighbor. of -four guns were bldzed At th a . . .1 hiV'f0r0onwtGtnht,8 asidepta, mouptain range along con � -y ab;'ut her was' . VAD06d that she stor un- true. She , to releg e_hila from the Othat iheir efforte'to save the drowning people. One nobleman in his Carriage L reecued them again stopped the 4olivefy of the il Indian ?, . modey letters, bat she wi thdrew bar protest, ap . I . ostrophe to itutnina.. Uh Shades �9�� do- L I , ­ . --------Tlfd-m-allest�li*frktin-4h6:Churah-.of-:Eiig-- . wfileh the highroad ritims. His vehicle was __ -"Ejauaii—g-car,oW.-omu-otdw-ot,wliioh- . _off6i6d. engqgema3it;. but be. said he. did not by dozoner, until his horses, dead beat and I � and the final decision being against the Offi0e, . parted genius I W4ftt poetic license haa to � I be granted the - I av6rage Autumn 11. muslar." land is. maid to be that -of Shiplon, in the . Diocipe of , H�ieford � at 015 ; which Is valued anTris . , that � facing the mountain -Mr. Smyth was , I � deorr-o-WbtWleFavvd7---ah-".equ6sted-h*m-t a- go to church with hot. .. He coneente �_ _ga-ld _ or pursue the lUxowned could no long chari! ., Suit as -Iii -Vas a rescue work c sy -the-bgsinLead-t"JiLl tp 'on. All wbo-detire _go to pay their. money - for that, se.1i sacrificing .- I - . I . _- . . . - - I . I I . . . per saultra. The population- of the district . I I seated,, his non .was on the other side and . . � she went up stairs QsatGnsibly'to dress.' He were brought in, they were carried either into ,, missionary's 11 great remedy- can have, the , THE Dunn Oir. 4AxxLToN'p. E eapAnzg.-The .1 . . I init.871 was 178,"and' the ,present Incumbent, the driver occupied the dickey. Mi. Smyth, . waited from out) o'clock until three, afid she L private dwellings or .into the Government - privilige. But it. - be� advertises from the - Duke . must have. been the hero 'of it good. . -a graduate of Oembri gethali been in, charge . d W�01110thihgllkO 4 miracle' waon'triddled I I did. not Come down, and he moat - ]let Hodoe. 'The L Bishop opened bis palace to I . .. "the Soelet),o offi. 11 Bible House " hereafter., many eecapades *of the Prince , 11 Hal 11 kind.,. I . . I . I . . .. . . for ton years. L' ' ' ' L . - I 'of I . with'Wffllets ; he Wasn't attack at ill,. ri�r WA0` any of she party. When the amA6 cleared . brother -up tolearn the ressoni Thebrotber . . Boon Game. back and Vloja- wAsAn several litindred and met soap;'aud wine befOre. . them. Whin day -broke as far as the eye . L cars wo t* I . . _' uld be glad to bear of I . - , - , . . R . . , At a restaurant in Paris he was do L unfor. . S poll . tunste no $o'be compellial-to knock ioea I TQrko, Dean Dr. Granthaiii Munton' Worcester L L . .­­ . ...-. 1. .... p ,fell -dead almost at the door. of. the _ off, four armed Inen, With fftees-blaqkoned, . . -lilan ­ I. ­ ,- said -bed a d . ,ould, oV,,1pgak*to-1iwj- - palu,or_ n W n . . % . 'was ..00ald raich-them-was aoeA-s4av a , 2.11 exp Use of- '.Vbire if ' ' . I ..­:..,. -BFB6-]Ki.;qr#ices--Airk�ooiiiiiii�., - '- ­ 7 - . . . � .-,...,-�..".Fl.�tl�i�...-.",.-. .-,h2afi-dd,Wb,-*Ve-rraupon - ro at uitiaisne of. . . � cathedral ton days ago., just as tha'aboir *ere � - we re 6biiiiidf ding about 00 yards UP �tly walt- thd aide. of the mountain, 'appar: went -up Maiis and ,. F16ra whit as d the matter. She pointed LIO'S of vines grow as. water. wovert over. the ground, dead anime; . . I Is, An& not a ,low The North -American. ose-keepeks' Asso, - the posoo were.iinder the painilal no&ogity,� of talking His Grace and a trial: d to the looko 'I WillL Ifty me. down in 10e,00, and - 44 . .­�"122!ivialyl'rest, -for iiis,Thou L rd,:,only that ' 9 Ing to see . how many - they 'bad ' killed- . L `rifle piece paper on the stan4,.but. di.1 not Say anything. He . . . d lininaut bo ies Were, floating in the turbid . � ni On cialion,6psned. itg ill th ainual iionventi a t the, Lyceum Theatre, at nix. * I belifte theymere unaware of his rank. I . . , ... � - I . I dwell . in as I fety.11 7 makest Hie I . . �i __ I �. I , . Meantime, ,'y6ung -'Smytb, in hand, .Iumpea gff the var tie it was - being carried picked.the'poper uP*iud found it to, be a Will - devising her � a girl I i nd. lie. . tilde, ,Villages. and farms all shared th6 - Game fate. N5, intelligence- --could be ob. , ,Chicago, ,tdtr. . rnhig, wi - th an attend. , o!clook Wednesdaymo: and, position.' and looked more.ashimed than, ' 'hen 4hey learned 4heir minkiike... the..Dake * * - .., ­ ,- L : _- _� T. he. colorea-Bsptieta�--,GL-.Viraiilit support . - - . - - � i6W m-isoldnirlse ai h6me,ivaofie fiVMildw. :&.Ioiig,st:&.gwift�piea$�--the�filght0iscl-IrOiBe� and-oashed UP'L the ' bauk on the read aide. properifto . .re -iifr-mla6.d-�hiLt-�iiho:..bacl-'-tdken-.�poioonI and family, W . . - I—— -S4 11 T as the roadi aid from the- Survivors, - - .I I � I - -- . . wete-impases, a. ba� lini-of -rii way WAG .of.som9200 outhusis i bee-raisero- GnCO silo , . -� .1 I . L - about -'a- doian being Iddies. . I .. The think- got intd the popero, and the late. C- Whiteharati- E - .. . Wdff-initt'd6ted, tu-- . home -miosloquies preached lid . _. . The four I I' . . . . . I - meeting 491*3ermoi2s, hold 897 prayer . 'and The four aimed men, mooing 4hie" turned � I . I . aroused the who called a physician. L, ' The girl -confessed tHat-sho-had taken-a-goser for 'mil6wilestroyed" and, the iAlepii�nhai hnd� - - .. :'GaGied - to L'ilist. Fraalta, Corre"a Mon . I . Th6imao 0. No . Presidelif;eallod 4 :_ L Wman' ' . . . . _V - - ,And -- ii -the, Ittis h3g to ,Order - presided oVe .136112 Sq., state O-trui;b what * ihai-there wAp n ever in'tho; � .. year 0 . . aiginized 7 churches and 17 Sunds�, schools, 'for Red up the mountain. It WAR now young Sm.yth,s. -turn tii do a litt% shooting-. He very of Cobalt.- She voun'tea profanely', and �,the doctor ,that she had ejected the. � - . ... . duermas -were a heap of ruins, fiona the midst -1 . deliberations, -after deliverilig., the - annip! he repc )A, etc. For, all'that, there was a good 'deal.. Tlie.-Ui6l)ube, .by.tbo.w4y, was farL . . . , amid .00lleoted'4255. An appeal 10 made . ., - baildiogo� L Money for a Chipol and Mi PiOUL - deliberately took Wa at, one of the fagitIvOss. . , I .-Supposed poison from her stomach. At tin, o'clock at . Coo the p�ointed spires of- thd of which z ' . Jr the few larger .addreslo in the course of. which .stated that $he demand for honey this winter would. more unfoxtimate than -his, Son ii! these . little .a . . , Mr. David Morrice, of Montreal, bike fired and brought down his man dead" , shot in the iack3fio ballet passing through. the heart. nlghtAo vies again -taken sick, -and at twelve 'o'clookdibd. While attending her the doctor chur6heo . and- gables. of &,. houses, whose inhabitants bad docaped by- . L be larger than ever, and long before next affalrai nionhgiDg to terminate .his princely. existence by tutudblilag headlong down the - ' I � ' generously founded a oeholarahW, of -6nq J . Young Bray th fired a . gain, butwithout effect , . 'he noticed.. an unopenled pabkfige :i 6f L �'ohalt. - � spending the night'upon the roofai dratiolied . . I Feaes ,crop was available there would be ub . the market. I to know honey in -He was gla;i , . ,,, , p, . oLthe Mqiaono Doree�L-Lon , .doi; Trut7.a,, . I . . , . I - . . in"603inection - hundred dollars per. annum. I this time; -and again fired, bit re -loaded . at Id not bi Affir Flora'o death this paokage,coa d' by the storm aiid,. surrounded bythe angry � . .� . . " . . L that adultdtations ot"h6ney" been doni 9 . , , 'firs' F�kirr �YEAR'.*E ARE COMING 'To.- . Vith'. the Presbyterian College . . Of that' to be 'ss.thd Annie Morri the three --men had gbt'tbo far .Away tip the The th6 dead -found, Thegirl'was twenty.yeare .Old and. . I flood. Bemajain, LoVes and Carraysoa� out.. . :feie A, no.less d amage than the other villages .hid away with, The price -was .so low thatL 'is . are Soon 6.live in imary curious msithe.' . We . . . .known .09 . . city, L Scholarship. It is, we believe, to be awarded mouitaln. . -heather where in an lay was red,with big little . blood - his. I p;et%y and �IvaoiouS. - . . I .� . . ..: . * I . .. W, i . . '][I 0 Ofth -plain, LAS ioriliehamletaof flao Veg4. , �faotu,6 Wag Inan not profitable. , - Reports from delegates occupied % most. of - matical -year, :The Statistical fiend has wrig- 1 . . glad thrQugh.1881 with, the following result, - . to the first student in ,bonor'afi&paso work , . L of the second theological yesfo� gun,- a. -well. mkdo, double-barrel towling- � one -barrel of 'bad been die- L .. . .00XTs]6S N. PRISON. . .� - .. ,&,kr I I I . . I I they contained nothing but rains of. build. ings and dead bodies. Within forty-eight . . , the morning session. . They were made Iroin . From left to'Ailit and from I!Qht to, left it 18 divided 0. . L . . . , , . .. 'The -Baptist Beview presents avi6w. of the L . . . pleas, -which I - some� yards behind charged, was. found - , . .. .— MrLwAuxEE, Wig6onolh,�-Tbenewspapern - hours 160 corposs have been, brought in and - laid beside 142 been token almost every State and O%nadi, and included L not only the condition of the honey crop and SL 16 reads thessme ; by 2 gives a quotient; 81 divided by 6 and 9 lethe qaOtlent. - . increase of Baptista which is alarming both. L mielves aledto otherpeople. It Said to the *her -dead. He� was withotit o'it she fell 0 . and bat; And at the place where the fifing publish an a a .of h, o' 6�ant orrible ktrooitico in Milwaukee House of Correction, which is ujio . others whioh1ad I ]from. the riverside housis. - Never had . , .. mark L at, but.thd, sacoess and extent of bee. in States. If 1881L is dividect'lly 209, 9 is the qiiCtient ; if Iv d . idedb 9thequotiontcont&1no,a0;ifmuI. - .. - L . thst`�'if Baptista Increase in. -the same ratio' key-.34ave incredoed mines 1800, and 'the' party had taken up,theit position,: behln& A - 74A L bold'in (he Side Of the, hill;' . 'S COS,t 'q rry- as the discretion of the 06urt.ap State prison. I ' Just� releiaecip whose' Ali "Intelligenk' convict, Mnrcia and its valleys known one!, Aias . 0. I . the * floods* Of L 1691! "and 1802. . tot since' . . keepers, organizations the.varions Among. those reports was one from D. - A. - 'bee . �y tiplied by 9 the- product contains two 91Y.. � and 8 era ode 9. ,$ and 1 Late Q. 11.the I .. 8 . ]population L of, -the, world. 'itiorosobcat its . . � I promentyatioi,in: 2100 A.D., everybody ixt the . . . � 11 andhakwerefound. Thedead..man's face ' asuff. had .been blkokeried with oarne greasy veracity Is vouched fdr.by prominent perSdus, states that he has been, 612, inmate for* tW6L' I . The � eitont -of the damoge'to Alicante,, the chief commercial port of Valencia, in very , r � JOilei, the lgrgiat -raiser.- in Canada, Whose place las ,Beaton, near Hamilton, L , I li I 1� I .L . . 7 _7 :, ., . be placed I under 81 and Added,, thb.ou I in tie Is 99. If, the -figures hs'Wd�A tha0i'lV8, %,�,- . I . 1. . �. , � . . . 1 yrorld W! I b Baptists." � L 1. Le 1 The Messrs. Smyth drove to the 326arest . Police.Barracks,' taking with them, 'the hat, yelixes All that tinie he wis:not silo wed to L . L led wii o to his t friends or counsel. Tlioy Buopm �grqaW ThiwhdlepIain1aoovcredwJMragi us i i Waters, which form a lake near three .leagues � , a I L ' '' - THE BENEFIT or. AliVERVOING.-To Acacia-. . OM left to light L is,, itviiligive 1�. Reading it . . I .. -reading.from right -to leftJ - And 18; and a 3 -has Peon issued in- , . .1 .. I .jk circular England . - f * funds -to build a Proobyterhm siolting or - . . - cost and'tlile, and brdught out a. oonatpiblo,' " 'took him dead. ,!Is Says the broadstdflu furnished . extehr. The Villages of Monditermas, In . Vor . I L plieh a desked end, there1a no better plan than judicious and liberal: advertising. .8, . - . 18 in twiu-nintha of 81. By adding, dividing. , __ ___ - � .1. _: . . - . -a- __ - - .. __�_' -4- Chaiih it 0 nierbir ". 0401 1� Pi8iby - who -charge' of the body, Which, he - . Oharloo - the conyiets,doi which the county pays -66 A. . burrel, is damaged Cow Mod Fraalti�, A -re - Aqaerr�, Aleanturills'. and UOrg& have b6du sw4t &Way.. Marei' a, . , Iuatan&s. 150yond liumber could be given. Of . and -multiplying minote6n. Wis are produced. . I I I . I . totiAniaria is: ilic. now thing'In Canterbury. - lie . - Xng4lili form had. died -out, but its French Identified as that of a lieu named Howard, who had isived in the Naitk Mayo ' . and (ravulot .Iya bakadi The meat is putrid. Dlaril?g his od-b flne-' Volhaela, Lorca � and -.--Almeria .have 'b'een. I . .the,-banefits of- advertising, bat AL few Wili ouffice..' A -ms�0, in -Dorohoster loot .his' beleg one 9 for eaeh'year iequired to ad' plate . in L ., she oenturii What a remarkable year for tb6 . .., pid . form line never been extinguished ;.- and -.t I he , Militia, � not holdii2g" Any. 1and, bearing.no ment embryo calves,' dogs'and glandered horses were furnished its partially flo�aod- Ten thousand inhabitants Are The loss 'of propoity 4xoeed'A * . inserted �46g -a Short ,notice in tlia I _wOrig'to j63,1e.to an eiid'in,-6 b . S*Aural ' ;. . . - Presbyterian, Service, began.. 800 yeari ago for. _ flied homeor occupation, and havlag.-itia ' a bad character in thw,lbodlty. Such me' -the a�. Qf the brutalities of ..keepers he says men were .destitute. , . a L . 60,000,000 fr nov� � The lose ollife at oroa, tert,He ,Ac J r r I . �e., and on roku ving home found � Mi'Ciown-PrWaig' dGerinsuy,Queen Vie.;. 0 0 . I . the. Huguenot'gefugee0i'lo Continued lo� this. - "'.. . d63F It th6 crypt of the Cathedral." , 1. .. iqqa.�t[4 a cheerful state, of affairs land m-gaiso from ' beaten and,put in,ai biock bole . , which is a I y dog koni6el, A: th -is feet Jbar, inches by ip 100, at Odbuela 80, at Maicia, more than. , ' Theme are theAs 1;000. test official return,, the dog Iu_-h1G-1srn Backing 099R. A lady. ,dropped her p: ' i area containing 051a the Adrialsdaughter, is staying quietly at'goinG W -. mineral springs in Styria..,wheii she is knowil . . . I ' . . 1. A * oenestion's]. Boston "preadher' has out.. . find ,as we learn the - Coffee in Ireland . : .. - pon4ent; of the No* York Times. Whether ,ill . 1. � , fivd,feet. -A man: cannot I I ie,at length in it bilt it is- feared that the total loss of life.will ma;kqt.,,'She a&titised. it, and in 169s. than as the 01 Qountpoe ton - Lingeu.'� She, is a 'country � . . , " Talinaged Talmage bylia4ding from She.pulpit the shooting of Howard will do awaywith And there Is Ao- viniflation. The' floor !�' : exceed 3, 006, ThaKing'haa already visited A, . hir Uncle' died and left hot ...t KOO()- A fannor. idv�rtised his filim, ith, t6o people.. great, favorite w - k' She. is. goDA,11 says * one. 11 She . A partial ]list of the g0mbling.and.6ther infa. Inoue houses in ,the. city, specifying in each . tho'correopondence of I , Rory 11 remains tb be so", but it is a videit that,t4e land. . 'o9vered *ith'Ordurd and urited. I Men are . days, Bud two � placed there ior t*�nt Infln the flooded dlotriata And has subsofib6d - 50,000 frangs .towak,da tile ralkf of the in- * sale. Tto days later a lightning. for , I -rod , , not only -thniiks us pleas antli and irociouS4 ., . one the street and number. III making up thils bat he piodured the mervices.of private . quite . owneii in Ireland-"hava-fallen-Upon-'s, tline , . . ,y 444 -_—There ig( a 6hft)r laotory-oannetted itli'the-in u an W '_ Wit- f6C, �'_ a -it is- .. I . .. I habitants.' : . I . .. . ­­_ . � .---- -_ _-_-V9===== just _-.8gant1_1"4___M9WQk_ With, � psralyolo.�. _ � � � 0--iouring blo'gate., � A merefiant. R!rhvva . . I -1y"as if we worb'her equals,. �but she Speaks a meets us in - the park . . when all and asks . 'And .. . I . . . deft6tivesi , On the strength of their reports. when it behoo Vasa man who values,his life , . . to ,love all blo-mits about himu . . ! . .. . . I , charged"the- . police die: in CoIllision with thelulibrintend. � . , A. Firtinnn's lierele Deed . ' � -Alin . rec6i�eda consignment of molt. - -Ha ddver. tined,the fact and At Cups a pork factory was �boui.our affairs,", adda.another, whit - i . ' ` ' " ple"es' the. honest population most of all is the preacher Called upon Pol iow0omallooloner I I Russell to' resign him bffioo. . . . . '- - ­ . ..-, — .. . 1VAlr,LVX`A)QVAV.VLL18`r- ' . � out. to kidnap man to work ap the chairg. The. whole itorylamoat startltbg apdre- 0 & v, Two freight trainsonth Obio�j�, ,� . I d *I%Bt Uondai SpathViestarn:.Vailroad collide .started that used up the whole lot of It. "A the trust r000sealn thqm by the Print' 1, She has her. but is Red . I . *bat Paul ever found occasion, .to employ but then it -is very doubt.' . . . . . � I . .�r 1. . � . I t 'during. volting. *It ikelaimed she charges Gala all be I I .1 . - . ve r1fied'.' - . . . at a 4tation. about, go miles . from Chicago. bridge manufacturer advertised his basinesa- extensively and the next spring the freshet to cook with satis000," withour000king; shchas not.even brought.. . pr1vAt6—aetdotiveg; � . ful whether Paul could have'Alled the -Boldon. I Ik,will,be romembored -the the 110 of ilid Central Fair in this city, Rev . . � . - � . .. I ,Fortunately no one' Was injured. "all-* Addington, the. little'six'ye,ar old dainghter' of carried,' off eight bridges Ahat he& to be ro. to bed of her own; she is 'attended- by our � 3t jo Hall or the Brooklyn Tabixiisole. . I no I ­ .. I I.. . from Owasoo, Grand UrnBuylis, an evaugeliot ' . . Who Alcohol Question. .. The baily *Telegro.p�. observes *1 -4 NO the 6obductOr of one bf the fralus, wee Hding placed, A man advertised foi. a Companion mr,ke hiskonso-wore liviely, for his wife and bdthlhg-_wqmAr�,11- the...pociple txaltingly,tell, ­ . . � .. � .1 . -an enquirer.- . . .1 -,The Bishop. of Manchester, England, in , I -v � 6 said it almobt seemed' to- bej Rapidsi Mich.,: iogiatered at due of oui'.prin., elpal hotelai With a womart-whoni.havalled .' � . Social ScienooO6i2gresis.would.,.be�eomplate i in the cab of the locomotivb. James Campi. bill, the fironian, Seeing that a collision could ,so we HID ' the niii - ci. his. . thoi-in law becalife a h" , 1� I � . Qumph 7 DzFzsoz.�Oil*' W.edneadAy -a neent aernion - ­ . � Mockeryto have'liarvest thankpgiylngs this , . � . bio'wlf6. It itirned out that the woman'was Phopnix)', i Without q .discussion on . alcohol And oleo. ho�ism, and It Is satisfactory to find that the, not be avoided,. obizea. thd child around the gown Widow and, came to reside *!W ]in Ver* � Inalientlyi - The other day the editor of the. .. case. .Was . beard by - 'Vidge Voileog-' at. the Division. Court, in which a . . . . 70U. Mi , . . . _0� any farmers had ,loot. alrepIlt, their . Whole crops, and would not 'be � able to' pay another man's. wife, (Mrs. . whom. he haa�oloped With, abandoning hid own partner 11: , vexed question has. been once more vigorousiy with. in a, paper prepared. by Mr. waist, and oteppisig" upon the foot. 'board, dropped- to the ,ground. He struck Bowmanville Stafes)iian advertised "Boy . Wanted."' The riext day As wife present Oa novel, ,if% not 'unprecedented, defoube-was � - set'dp. George Barnbardt, beerbottler, ouec! thUr rento," The discipline. bf the'piegent . . . ' depression.woo. oeverej though timely, The in life at.0wosoo. The xev.?1 gentlemart- was . prreated here OiL a charge of atealing's bores grappled. Jpmes Whyte, of Manchester, bat -read *VyDr, , . I it. with great force, and Slid hl6ng its -On" fade* aa niedy as if he had bqOh greased for him With -a flist-claso $pool . lhell' . of a -bre, . Ilia I . uli.dee ­Zondo ' Advertf8dr, John Jamieson for a balance daelbiya rum-� . . . I- I . People 0, -England had bboome luxurious and. . and buggy,, but releasod� on proving the . propdrty;�waii fiot siolan from. his friends at Hardwidke, ,Middlbo6x coronor� - Our Old � familiar friend, the ounce Of 0100hol-per-diellil'i. 'I . the - odeagibri ; but When he -recovered from - ­ , lili,A izzifiess-ind biwil6rineit, be. foulid., new � . ,n I I , _. ­ __ __ ­ . I '. n ing acaounifor,oles, ,etc. W-glah (a felative .and -J-awleiion,�-had.or.dsred--tiao-' of -Jamieson)-- : � wil'ali extravilgant, but :they Were now -being . litsught that if the pan 6f Eagland's prospe rity � Owosso. It now appears that after leaving again made its appearance. Mr,Whyte-hold , , that an -ounce a ud a half of'opikit was the � t, ,at vi, the alothea and a g6od'liart of I thb Fortune, never tired..of favoring the Irish, - Upop them ftilothtr didt -has bestowed I iPOtiOD- supplies to run an inatiWiOn on Ki . Ing skilieti . for which no license had been obtained.: The , *AS uGJ to pat they would.have'to. live simply, ,, dress and be self-dpniing and, prOVI., , here, Baylis wrote to bid wife,- asking her it I she thought he would . be mobbed 'if he to,' laide quantitywhich 6ould Wsikkeu, in the -'On - skin had been etripped from him back,. The chilk however, Whiah had clung t6 his breast, In the' hands kit.ono of their race id' At last � largest diamond. One Mr.. O'Flahett� -t'f diferidb-WaEf.that the liqadt wa4 go of oil knowledge plailitlyl . . * dent, l �. . ­ . . . 4.1 . '. , . . - .. . . . . ihoalshop turned home. Whatyeply she made to him, litter is 'not known, bdt a any rate hig� course bt twenty-fatt hours by a hoalthy, man witbout produbing ,polo6nous tffjiitg`;, whilck - came out on top and �withoub. A Scratch 'or i� bruise. Before. -Campball boa. recovered his . she 'at the I I , has foundo we are.told, -Cape Fields, no but huge mass 'of brightlion illegal purpose slid with the oi- � . " I""tlg, that a portion was ouppU6d:ou Bab. 13 gre0o, __ -At,the ocial Sel(MCGOOD iol Milielicater, incidentally raised a question I decided to go back, and Saturday. night I he maximum which a womau could imbibe t . ith saietywas three-quatte'ro of a W a ounce* . . foot, ,the-tvains had gone crushing -through , � tiny''gemo a Weighing 150 caraW, and promising _to be a both .1 . i and therefore the plaintiff had no'kight to recover. Decision is to be given oil the - , I . I biaring upon marriages* between English reached Owosso by raili'aftil walked out to Waple'. River, ,where ' hie *lie but feeblar'people must take Isom, do that & .each otheri &qOho.rbadway wag ottewed with Conductor Aadingt6n,, who, by vtry mine of wealth, . Thelargeot ever known, � I 4th ,Prox.-t-prafttford- ixjOeitor, . � subjects and foreignero. Sir Travers T;�Iss . replied that the BibliOli Would lid justified in . -abandoned oojouruh� He ling, ooarceiy tqadhed home, . average dose All round inight be caloulatpil . ovran � at one ounce, N Ounce of alcohol per - .debris, reasoii 611 boing in ,the fear oar, or 11 o0dose," - before when, out proved only to Niaigh 11' A- OArAt0l, ,the 90 h-i-noor doeii not. boost Of The. blackbirds are Dow holding :thilr, . . . . , farewell meatiog. m1glatiog. I approving the conduct Of any Of his,jolergy declined -to 100100,11108 A marriage be- however, when he I was arrested -by Offio6ro Evans and Ryerly,,of GrandHapids, upon diem is the m4itimilm quantity which a toll doctoroan be was uninjured, ran forward, expecting .to find bid child'barlealn the ruins� Campbell, "of .,more than two-thirds that woightf and At an Irialinjari, whome'eialln is, it peims, in. the preparatory .to They. hover 'like, sombre Clouds over the , who I tween an lkniglishwolhan 'And a fordigner. it the charge of adultery. - The-ovi.dence ad to, this adouWtion is said to be complete without. trans pbrodaded to allow 9 Pa. tiont who has bpen in the babit of bard dkink. with -a ,thoughtfulness a kludVith that exhibited at the outset, while yet prostrate , very middle at the diamond mad, hae.qaietly ,� Coin doldd, of keep up in i0eeisant chattering on.the tree topa andIducoo, entirely different, , .1 �. the letter couldmot produce proof -that he had compliedwith the Iii of him country in suill, coming. to Canada for witnesses. Ilia ap- log, and whose relabies are afraid thati,if he be , brought down to the pump all, At onoe�l "ho, grou -upon lid, . too Dinah vdazed to.lift him lifted this large And brilliant store hoiii-the earth and -t . skin it down to thel Cape.'.- He -fr,3m theip..ueual summer.noteS, evidently'. - deliberating on thaii Intended j ourusy'South. . zimiter, In the Course of's discussion, no. to I . the evllo� resulting from the growtho outold 0 pearance since h14 arrest And incarceration is -that of a man in considerable dojotion, he willoollapsoo - According to Mr. Whytalo oaloulatidne she �difly consumption of alco. heal. told the little girl to stand up and owipg he b t' r at 1, .fadr that her father migli . "boO . - areas open to is osia,now to have thke". tit once to opeon- hinif-Aeomildlop0sookit D In: lieu "bt ganio birds, the -blao701rd, tak from fair toasting' 'd not t 1 low ! she boundaries Of muniolpalitiaoi of oubtirban � but he informed ono jentleman who talked with filin that be had not been so happy' , hol per head of the Populatida is three and a that she WAS unhurt.' I I 7 . � I I ' latora on the $pot; or,bribgIng It. to I yjgland, I a al a when tubkod In a &hill pork blanket And consigned districts without duo regulation. and control, there ;�Aa a general expr 000'On Of Opinion since he wins away so , biG Was n6w in W. irter gallons�& most alarming itein,lof qul - Statistics ; yet it In gratifying to learn thati . I . . I M .1 . COMM13NICATION WITH BPAZIL.-During. the he Conseil it, to bd Cut ; of he may have it. out at him -own expenoe, situt. take his chance of a ' -to -&-iquick , Glen 4ith ... plonty� at- i;a6mpany. With the advent at. 14ovember cold, the' .." ­ thfit it Who a popular error on the part of ik , Mrs. Phoenix is oWd to hive g4ihe to Masao. ,chusetts.w some friends of reliv . ut of twenty-four millions of people In Rog. . past0000lonof Parliament a subsidy of 050,000 wag granted for the astAblipliment ofe, line -of coj000sI,foitune of comparatively little. 1. � . I ' fall Right of these birds begindo when the voikingmen to think that living ill . 10 . I beA6110141 ths. I coumtry'was.i6: much , Vloy - . I -living therbi , . I I , ' ' laid tirt millions, reakoniag sbstaineiO ana ohlRron, might be claaged so Aon-*qpsuriimrjS steamers between Brazil Und Odnadd,.ana to. day it is announced that the form" country . Speaking before the Social Ooiance Coil gross mitManchostorli Dr, -,Xorriisulterr 'ohid, ilin � sky for b1i log is daik6ned by flyiAg Rooks, 0 that seek a 11 Stroller atmoopharb 0. to win- . . . .. living in lArge towna. � . . . fin. Sain people marry bokase they thliak W, of the fiery draught. The average obnouln0r, . has granteCa -Aimilar subsidy. -The Service 12o,000 perodne. died every year in Great . . ter In. . , , : I I . GY. . The oharg4,oi lll�gliriotn agaillst.,the It min Will lie acute belt yeAr, and livo to , It to looff-p1dagaut to be Informed, Imbibed -a � I Sugars, and will be openea,immadistely. Britain and Ireland from lntemperance�40,. . , 8 'V9NXOn AND T119 WiAT11 IU�"VO)11161 .. . Dr. Loribl'or has ostioca, a great deal of dio- V cussion In Chicago. oil Methodist cleray. Wobdolf how the stock -holds out. Sam marry to got rid of themselves, and. dis; *can two ouices and a hall day—being-an OX0660 'of'ohe .cubes anda; half over the ineximuna coffee Are Brazil's principal exports, while moat -of *Caundian products are in demand In goo dying from. their oWn excess 6ad 70,5W - fjoulthoinditectoonoequouieof .the exoess. the wrhes .—The first snow -fall of -'the Season. Which occurred u Vriday, iha 94th, comes ?I I. men, ifi'town- to attend. conference, went 10 kept him On their way from the Cover that the game was Ono that, two ploy sit and neither, *in.' Sam marry for of toleration; And there were inVottrate topers whobo daily consumption of brain And,otom. tbat ponfitry. The mall boats will Also hhva . to call at the Waist Indies for coal,', Bud will of others., Dt.Kerr revi6wed fortieth. re- port of the Registrar GODeral With tatoraned litter than Usual. Our fine' Weather is not. yet Over- I expect another genial and balmy preach. churob,oneramarkedthatooble of tholopgahY6 1.� - I of the mormon was famillar.Abothei said itwi s love. . without a isent in their pookotq* nor a triou d In the wbrld� Act a diop of tedigroe. Roll destroying opititff tons to oe*on, eight and ton Canoes. But why hot, to sixteen ' thereby afford additional postal facilities. � , ' Captain Do Hi DAVINT ud ifflau *b6 Salida to deaths from alocholierat and. suggested that the Social Science Asiochition should torm , Then after 'that extreme cold., witit but-moddrate anow-fallo, ad Already. Iorddk4 . .. . from a sernion delivered it year before by the This looks deoperate, bui Is the Strength Of the Balm matry'la. and then Ounces as Well? I A pint is a pound all the year round,, the prove rb tells no, slid a eon. . . - the first Propeller through the W61laud Cans), , Ask Confidential rottlyni from 500 medical me'! in different Pitts of the Country with a view in my, letter to you dated latj3eptaiubor, � . Rev. Dr. Parker in London. A o6raparigon, of Dr. Lorimar's own manuscript, as fdr- .game, ,boats, oit'down Wha think it carefully over. .Suin - think firratil oat wotild hotfiing of owallowing died at Pawaukta -, *adantly, hged sixty -Six 1. I . . . - f I i � at approximation, 46 the truth. 0 SITIVIZI . Ptilloo, Amid XX, Atka his young brig o,� , Who Wall tip till last May A circus rider ih, '. h � newspaper for publioa, I think It, carefully over fast; and th i6h get down 4nd marry- NO MAU is: [I jisi wh&t a -pint of alcohol III lbe course of the twenty. .11 . . � . . . Iout hours . years- . . ii V 1XIInegs Under tub eye aenotts language," It was olgalficant that gout wag Ifioro tolal now than it was ton years ago, slid that Italy, Pint's Hippodrome, have passed through, . tion, With. a ptinted report of Dr. Parkerto discourp#, A6*4d thlit in many long pimaegals � ,kftn I Callao, had made tip her tund tow do. Oalioo t dott knomf herself. Drygoods Of all kinds � I _____ - , Jerrold Once Spoke of a dangerous. lilliend I *0 aft told* OQ It does, and,. we fear# bed language, tod, at thrieN, In o6 reo.ent Instance gf.mbaj t6jupoirgid nation, bad only 240 pier 1,000,000 61 Violent deaths, While Vibutift on`their way t6 Sofia, whore the, . ou bg couple sro to offiyab,Pw weeks with, the lfwad A plain coo 61 thillittek. Dro I . � theformo hat published 6 letem to, lia which zootilAct . I Is the child of olroutustAbod.-.108h Villings . . I through which he had Owed its - w runaway knack At dbittlits dook.11 I ic,'falittoss �tlndor the eye asibied thki the .t.l.'..%­ ,h.A .611AA a r6a" ft lhm� � aim Intonavorate batfA, had no Itio thau%747.- In " oiAo. I AnA AAA. L . I 'A Prince's Old chain . tdIOW Offiftri Aloundef 1. Of DaIgula, . - . . . . , . . .� ­ .� I . . . I I � . . 1. . . '. - "'. . ­ , , .. . - I ". , �_..___. IV--..--.,. . . ,P , I I . 1. I I . . I 4 "I . . I . .4 . , . . . . . . . . I . 1. . . .. I � 11 . . I . . 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