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The Clinton New Era, 1880-02-12, Page 3�VI-712w- ­ - -I- I - - � - MR I_ __ , - -T7.mpmqw9pqr� V"FFr­F` 4 1 17 unpoloppq , ­4011"NW."INS.'" � , :1 11 , , , I 1. ____4W9F_ - ­ - - . . � I- — - ""Or"w'­�-,", , -, - 1111111117W I � ��� 1'. . I . . . 4 . I .� . . I . . I ,� it . �, 1, . I . � .. . . . . - 11 ,� i 11 I I . . 1� . 1, I - . I I . # __*4 J_ �, I I 1. I 11 I , I �� . . . � . . , . � I ), . .. � I . 10 * I . I . I � I . * . . A I 1 � . . - . � - I I . � . . %. . , . . I 1. .; 11 . . - A I . I I .11 . . . ; I .,� _. , . I . I 11 11 I .. I i, - -, 1. . — � I ., � 1, � - � 6. 1 1 . .1. I 11 - � - I . ; ?� ­­­ .. .. - -_ - - 1� FORETicall . He ii"Mod All at'alsom to be carried Ow I I � .1 — . ow ;_ I . ­ ­ — i I . " SCOT40H VOLVU . . 'U".11 . :k zo, , , 11� , , X. 14 both Smith or Kinnear, about fifty CJ%fYWM L,4 . by him privation. .Us leaned over hot and . I SIDS BIGPORT,lipils. I � . I — ­ 11 . , replied WArMlY ; 14 . I Nay you are biautiI4 1� 50=14811 of Siop drossmakero residing at &. The Q91AIIIIII YXIVTOX4,16 - . Oonstange Owen, I feel your beauty In my R. Olb;on,- of Fetus, hi son TONVA'"', Mining Park, Glasgow, wag XqPQ-gk Of the OPmmtoolouojt of'Orowits, Apt Xt"se'"s T — I I . , I r1louse to x1tor G"Ns: DIT,or,mit 3fVANT-4T X" :r,.L-XR igmiy _ 11, , dead In herhogoo on Tuesday 331glit fox 1879- W41ch Was brought down , I 1. - -, - -i 11T 1. ver'Youil-11 B01looRl4noluore., fod"Ovind'i'ato the. church And Parish 0 at- found Lands . I Worth. , . X"ZWOOD. LZIFQR. . I Ablultio. , week. , A neighbor, natped Mrs.. 0ow, wfio� Yelikerday af%9ruqon,*oSsta,1'j1tAt there .w I I . � . T I . , spo � . � be face - 'Of 00411ttrice WON a study;,the I . ,realdoola She bonus above that of deceased, sold darbog $be year Tho last * ps.rographe of lbo- 1 41 PXQMISq I,' , gush that before he'd( Ortmooned her chooks. Lady Tarbat, during ­Ilex stay at oistle states that on kthe 25.071 acres of Crown ­ . . 404olading � . . I . . had died cuts and she, became ghostly pale. Lood, has. been ver I y mindful of t . 611a iiim$,. she van called leads, 2,488 acres of 'clergy liuiN, 1,468 of volume of --k6yail Windsior"t Which, Mr. As X 40 4910maly 1 " � 40 Wents 01. dowm0alre Isr Afr4, Kinnear, - and asked Common School, and 1,27D of Hipworslx Dixon lied just_ s6inpIgbod befoiaii , . . Her fingers,whIch had olsoped the flowers, the Poor. I . � � G'Amicoir his, death, are mg. follows: I . to ra4-a letter for her,, which she had ra. I I making a total of. so,80j, the ,,gave in .. $hfm family,# I roup, Is , '6 ad and tfiO7 dXOPPOd to thb ground AnsirewRall, Eocl,, of onlyosole,ha# seat solved that evening from the pogthisil, This, asprogate price of which WAR 034,219" The - ,, vollid, Tim . . 96 rioroyer 2" continued the a olestin, isr9kin � slowly , - i School lansip, 11 The, contra . , : . . .voice. I at her 2-T All, at ones She vision of the A50 for 41stributiom among the Poor oil the however, ,ohe,decllu I I I c0doctions on account of [%tide gold amounted Von in not withoul'a silver lining, but the - 46 Forever,,, echoed, the woopliso moldOn by. 4044 Women seemed to pr000n4 Wall to hat parish of Oly 1. . I � od to do. remarking $bat . � . 'mind, and the trust ohs, was v . Aco the 40904004 would be I baSierAb 0117,627. Who joigoollsq1 . Toll In here ; a haws of &be mind, am Well an . . . Iolatlug qiruok . 10 So read It I ions of the Doportr .1 .1 tho.pedstaA. I I I . A now, RoMan pathetic School, to cog of thq'phyaical frame. No irs cold to berbeart, , t In the morning herself, `04, going down in aseAS Amounted to 1407,840, of which, 1378,- at emotlon � The wanted 'band ­ "' i Was this the 14'Forever Pi` I 70 Is described am should be mean , a ra raised over the abouk:elo.000, is to. be arcoled in the onst the snorniiii; to visit the deceased, His, ()a . . . , I revenue. while tho dis- toomlear. 'To read the story - 'we , I the IsRd opoken? 'She staggered and would , , found Abe, door looked. w bur I . . . . holds of the kneeling figures;. the pale lips at , hive fallen; the'arms .9.9, Dr. Paulding were bad of Greenock. � suspicion having .moment$ amounted to 0901409. The Of Bush a loon we need Sonia help, from time she dying woman partiod,tho tongue � tried to about Is I or � I but She wavod, him A. now journal devoted to political and b8sn� aroused, the Police. who had been oom- total Amount scortsing.during 187Q for timber Sao; when, Qu an Victoria has I away In 06 1 an" op . . � uitor a blessing, but oil brightnes faded. I out munlost does, ground. roats,. ate., was 030,894, become the dolc:ndauto of bw . the . I a .9 moment With ouch a piteous, deopairing,ges- Social pub! acto has been started in lAdQuIeurgli 04 with, burat Open the door, where- . ­ , eyes. The woman wandead, . I I I upon, they discovered the deceased I$iuir near And $he total amount ae$uslly people, what Qoes T 1. 11 . I us; ,rhoig.. all She, n Elisialieth is to via yourg girls knelt at .the tqre that he obeyed her without 4 vyold. She With She slams Of She Thist.10. I collositoa from , the trifles I , badol4e. ,. � . the bed, her care, lips, and a portf, A I I Raise source was I ­ of our time .0 I Constance Owen was the name of one with only. bad straigth to falter ; . Mrs. Henry W. Olialwynd (iset Davidoon of lace having been eatai off by rat 0 of bar 089,014. ' There Are, as at the date are gong, and only the resit$18ij Is . . a. it,. that I I 11 Go -and remember Edith,' -and she Stag. Talloob), has a new work In the preal, inspection, the Officers dlecoveiO a wound at � ' I ­ I ­ -:'oRnoW-4kIm suid large brown eyes'- I I . I On clossir of last report, 94 townships open story of liar love, liar happiness, or lossi I - - 1 'Ormousil, she was calls I d,� wi . th ringlets of gold giving him, th . I for fre , will he a favor . h ­ I. t ancl Ad 4 (la , gerod back towardis She, house, Is entitled 11 Life In ok German Tillage.,, a b a *4oating around her I ill � Staudt I Mr, Thomas Wynes, ask of the head ,.home of posts, artists and mg there, bi,nt and trembling. I ,, which, it 10 supposed grant location, Daring. 1879 the amount of Isai , � �. its t I I I ­ ­ , . . , ., r ueok,, and whosellead, . Superintendent 'of deceased sustained by falling on the floor. Loosted was 199�500 acted 16 k'_506 10641ses, storytellers. Filch that knows 140 limit,. I . .Wap loaning upon the fibutilderi of .131as stood $or hours, white and mottozTesio, the Inverness Tolicii, has been elected to the Deceased bad be . , $140 past, '123 of Whom purchase constoney $bat clings like life, ig�e not Off I . staig'e, who Iiii . it prom Oon- loo, . king qqt I at, site manses And the , gathering I on-1tving alone for � d 4,913 acres booldea. . � toed the dying w . _ . , 001coof Police: Superintendent'of A,bardeam. four or five,yieavo. it I of Daring, the your 1,018 Iota located in failuer every age. What will the there of a I I I , , , I , pribtactog-molli; Osman 9100M of evening, with wild thoughts shaming . intemperate habits. . a said she, Was, Years . were cancelled for a . coming day, who, take, thin them for tale and I � -, � � so be A. A star*$ � I .. � I . x #,viin-A0, gh, elves through her brain And a dum " '-1 -The death ila Announovd.olian old resident- ­­ 1. I . On -pe form , , ) . . ems , . I , �ir � . � - the fair maiden A; her side. ,, b . . - -1 . . I . -1 - .- � - iiatleo, and 513 Patents were Issued S"', I ioyli, be", -to tell ? ,� They wilt 4 .1 I . . �obitig pain in her heart ; every hope Stan. Of FulteneYtown-Mr. Donald Butfivirlaild, � . . o fre's raw.thiss,'.., ­ 1. - ­ . .. The strong, faithful, hointly girl called ing in the dUst, lik� those a I fish carer. fdr, Sutherland had reached his ALI WAnter Might on AL slaultoba Prairie. grant Settlers, The townships surveyed into Picture Of a Ming and fatherless glrj. called, . , I 11 I Constance was an adopted daughter o I West flowers be . . I hundred -acre lots were Muwat, Wallbtidge, while in her tewoo, to Occupy the greatest . .. I I 'be had given ber. She laid bar head after &while 04911110th year, , T" Winnipeg (Iourier haft been permitted . throne on earth - I I dead lgdy--qnd of those waifo. of the strepti, MoCrhusy, BallentYlle, Batt and Paxton in . , who had to take liek place at . . I whose only hope of life is in the charity of upon her hands, on the window easement of This Prfnao of Wales, to Grand Uaster of 41 copy Extracts from a Private letter resolved the Huron and 06tawa torritory, while the the head of a great 000141Y, with little or no I . . � � Q,, some tender hearted stronger, She_ how. her room, and wept softly. through the long, the English Freemasons, has appointed by a lady ht'Oliver's Ferry from Mrs. Hay -o Townships of Bright, Bright Additional, Day, support from her Immediate kin., They win .1 ever, repaid her protector by a I vs and" go . od, wife of Mr. Mark Haywood, partially Gladstone, Parkinson and painA.Iser grandeur and belt Ions I I . . - long hours, unt ' it she heard thi village bell bleut,-Oolonel Shadwall Elt Olatko, Past WO I . WielIB have been lineal in a ,Q Strike the bout of midnight. She bad Qramd Dascon, to the post of Grand Sears. froken in Manitoba this winter; 10 Mirk got surveyed into lots of . s2o acres each. station which Allows no oboyer and admits n6 , ,� ,gard iks filialas" tuat of ber, own daughter, preyed and wrestled with her. grief and 'to Y. . hit 11080, wrist and foot frogon. as and the and what upon ,ho"eath b4 Mrs. Orniond . I . r . . Municipal surveys have been confirmed friend., Th�y will show the Saxon princewhe : � ' agony, And rose no at-itrigth quiet and calm. ' man he was working witho Moods Rabortso I came tb her and Made himself a p*rt Of bok; � . � In order, to -prevent. the Spread of bydr6. I .11 d001194he Year in the Towoohips of Georgina, - . bads Con'tamea 0 gefl Make hot the sols'sain 'She had yielded to duty Amid ber promise to Started for We we cis o , I I � - phobia, Sheriff Steele, of j)umb&rtou, hag MOM . 0 Uthe'etliDeo. It 82 West Gwill,lialiuryi "Howard,' Pickeri,tis then, in line on line, -the Story 61 their lives * ­ . I I I .1 _­ 1, ored once more to the ordered that all dogd in the parishes of Ralsigli, Roes, Sougog, Thorah and Uxbridge, I not falter, but whispr � .promise recorded, the brave 81ZI not Only did 'She deade ing a little, but they. did not mindw it will be unrolled; yearn of, domestic Ulan, I . ' . I , � stricken girl at her aide : . Sorabhow Constance Owen seemed to grow Laos and Arroehar be shut up to I much. They got to the bush all right and I On the. north shores broken at length by a sudden snap in the . *1 I I I of Laken Huron and I . 'I . 64 Teg,,Editli, for the asks of the love y prettier as the months passed by ; there was . montlio. .. I " . r wo their wood ready, %ud about dark they started SuPtriol! 939 Acies in umourveyed territory. very noon-t1da 09 their inarried joy. Thg . 'do our I . lorbdmo. Them-tho..onuw begsig,_tQ�blow- , b&VOI-been' .pi$tVnted,,rfor-�'MIEkil3�-.�puiposse., � a . . I I oximothergavoto the orphan will -I lov some r0ining change which was softening her The Dundee and District Temperance I ,,!Pl-�y_oqrg.g.$hs,,,Patbetlo-- sequel of -a-morro,pr ­­ - -, -%­ . -11 � I ion better $ban Myself lot tair." * * -dred are to support the I a mail lost their. roak The total expenditure on c',)1oilization rands, : � 0 rugged features and roundipg every line In Representative Run aboat very thick and th . which, knows no change, -which draws away . " I I .1 . . Two years paused -two years since Edith her Stately form, The summer and ant.amu caudidature of Mr. Edward Jenkins 'and Mr. .and had to stop on the wild prairie All might- during $be. yoar was.fllipt;. The land from'the haunts of room, which Isys down i . . . � I . , . . bad flown and skill' Edith Ormond had not Frank Handerouia. for the representation of I looked for them until after ono'b"olook in agencies. for Wellington, Haron, Perth and � much Of tl3OPOniP Of - Royal Plate, And given I . . . oat their beat oarthly friend. -tho bravo had returned to Bonnybrook. Her an# Gray have been withdrAwn, while that of the . I I I . ,She besuglful ead 0onstamoo' I ,t bad died: the burgh. . . � the morning, and they not coming home T � up,811 the vanities of the world -not in 64 . � ' � ' . I � I I . � The former and lettere.onme froin time 'to '069 saying . . .was nearly froz on, to death. They mude a county of Bruce. lis . 890, wb,on blood is Said* to be cold . I ]:1 . I The late Mr., Alex. cormack, .Aberdeen, fire for th 11 " act grown more lovOy.evein than $he promise I a been. total ad. The I but in the ' d ant maidenhood; the my till morning. Then th6, man's oxe lid along the north ohorQ,,o f election t- I- � emselves And kept from fretzii)g Is flushof life, when all t,he Sides � . �O% the dawn of bar real that era' ,long ohs. would -'be home, ydt the lips bequeathed to the Free Church at Re b k. HuroP -17- M-1109, high -to curse In solitude a I . .� I came not. Could she anepeat the disloyalty (bionallve, sa went OtwOOn Btuft Mines 8114,74rFlh., River is . I latter more homely, larger featured, in the of her lover. . I I � . I , pariah, 4510 a. a. endowment to away, and lie wont afteir them in the Worst Of better adapted -for . oettlem at than diso and tender Head , '-face"b'lli with, two yeora An added, dignity of .areas, th, ati I I I 9 , was Is ment of personal faith. I . I It vias late,in the fall, when the woods had pond of the minister of that the storm.. Mark never Saw him Al ter that, formerly Poppog - And in many of $lie . I .1 Inion . smote intelligent light in . congregation. . . . . .. td, Millions ;will dwell with fondness on uds . .� I the quiet, put oil their pomp of glory and the chill Winds though he hallood after -him at intervals all ' ,story of a human heart, in I tender, brown io�es, and. force of character , . townships ask yet thrown ()poll for.looation . ,L which the woman . . sent the fallen leaveoihirough the vall, There died'at Broughty Forry,'6n the 8th day without getting an answer. Mari.could ' risen to &'h ghor thro a then thit,of gasou,,o I better deAmod in eye eye moor L numbers of squatters. have found homes and ,u . , , ry movement. ' There Bonnybrook, when Dr.- Paulding rode.up to .alt., Willionl8kirviDs, at the Advanced ago riot keep the fire burning, .for the -snow was are clearing -the land and raising excellent " I . . . . I . .. 11 � I. some many suitors to Bounybrook-'80 ShO.- the house and asked for Constance. She had Of elghty-four,, For Many *yea;ra William -blowing so hard an to Put it out. He jumped - . 4 brief account 113191T.118111 COL9.11flogy lux m6a](Orris. , I . . . I I - bblozgivg to Edith Was only r#eeived�.hira twice before ain . actedas the village bellman ground tkd Sleigh all day to keep warm till an ,Of she in . I I . little country seat . .crops. The report contains .-011ied-b6t,mo far,�thelittlu 'ooquatte did gummoreveningand had the as the � and- beadle of hour of sundown, when he saw . icing o�vrations for gold, silver, 6013, I . -_ 6 - . I . not pay gaboll head to so contrived by the Pariah Church. I . the Sun for IOR4, gfilena, Phosphates and asbestos in The nG8t Romasioliable Tra c effi, sit ' . . a I g di , . I I . any Of them' She WAS womanly tact not to be alone with him -,--al. The prize,given, by Lora'Hartingtom. no Win various Parts of the province.' The filling, ' - 91meen Victerla's Mel , � . . .. thsfirmt time that day. Thoubakniw-wbaf .1 chasing\tho butterflies of fancy around that though -she no longer doubted hei'ationg1b. Lord-R-doto direetion'to take for home. Tiiii ct lowered off -in the murimber of -free grant locatio . no , . . . I 911. . . I . 'Garden of Eden -11 . . � r of the Ual rally of Edinburgh a little, and the oxen being still at Mark,s ISO, many tons 'of coal, so many lives. . . .1 . � PrAyouth. Butatlazigth Constance on this io.ocasion received her guest for the bout essay .. `sivlehe Sbare of Bout. from 2,115 in 1878 to 1,915 in 1879 is account. Roughly speaking, for every hundred thou. . , - her beauty. grace and. perhaps ,high social alone ; there seemed a strange embarrass. land In the Creation of, British indiai,, has oleigh tied, he started wfth.thein homewards ed for (1) by the profer�soce for the . 11 I � � position, brobgbt one day So the gates of .mentinhismanuer. Afterthoflrat&aeting been awarded to,John. Chicholl;6I M,,A. Mho ;Ixen got away from him, and he had to � prairies Band tcns'of coal raised In Great Britain on's :. . , % ­ . . Bounybrook -one Dr. Ptkulding, a superior and . WA1.1 ,Cover ' . . go on big handa and knees over the drifts of the Northwest, And (2) by the tact that 88 human life is paid. From 1861 to 1875o ' � I � . 1. .. I I I � , , he said., - no now townships. havi been thrown op*on for inclusive, 15,908 lives Were lost in raising . I . . I - lived in tbisibity one The Liberal;. of the County of.juvernees gill after dark. He now paw a light, and lie, � settlement no record has.- been kept of the 1,608,576,193 ' tons, .of . . rising young physiciiii, who Sense, I have much to say to You to- bav6 -agreed to content the seat for .the got to a house where there was only a man quAttera who. have .00 � -close by, and when he had found his way to -day. Do you thick you can listen So.- al, or about , . . . that Pleasant - country nook y ?n , , Me county at the next. general gone in to nettle ' . ' I . somehow )is oalml, I . I election. Sir livlag. Mark had tasted nothing ,from :S .vs& Um&lIOAjjd lands. . � .on the i,000 liven a year. In 1 . I discovered. patle . " Nganoth S. MacKenzie, of Gaitloob, Bart., Taeadby noon till Wednesday might. The I - . . was 857, . or 'one to 110 0oo tons ; in 186%� . ;. ate In that vicinity very Its. I- Yost" she replied. . 'A if. It is Upon 4 Pub- will be asked to'stand as candidate. . .1 I . .. F -quently. Was it Edith"A fair less that, made jOct On Which You oliduld oposk-and"I she � . � . . . man made him big supper, and had to ant ` Mr, Parne "the year whom on two successive days in, . . � . him sake that blooming highway So often ?' . . . , III* nistakeu policy'. L . I . � — . . . . . . addied tremblingly�ll to . should , There is now living at Bayawater off his boots, and he pub'his foot, whii December, in the Oaks 'apd. Talk-ol4lil-Hill ­ . . . sladeed fascinated by -her bright, lioten.iip .. I which , 1. I I I Lohaonj were frozen, into water for seven hours The next point 41 attack selected by Mr.. 'oollierlem 425 men 81, 8 , � . . ­ . � He Wi , , . ch . 4 genilelmen who hail been 62 yehre a burgess Parnell was the organization of Slie,Duo"as or one to 68,000 tons. . I . � . I . were killed -it wa 4 4 ,; ,� � .girlish be­Auiy,'_R­ud 'Ono evening, after he had .. -I Both,s! Its, geld. , -st Whin firm , 1 saw of Nairn. Ile Is Mr. ije6rgo Gumming, Once before the. fros*parce out. The man 11yed of Marlborough Fund and of Ilse Mansion 1,208,� In 1877 the loon was . . I .. 1. ­ I been 'wandoring in the gardens, under the Edith Ormond' I was captivated by her beauty 1 b I just half a rail I in 1878 it rose . I I I � a 11 its mesa In EdinbuTill al a writer to thii . 0 from out home, and he came House Belief Committee. Against those two Ili thirty years to 1,413, the highest .* . ' , .. , I I I moon, soft. pleasant words naust- h&Vb been and girlish graces ;' I thought I loved bar." ignot, a native of Foir60i; wad son Ot Provost and told me about Msxk 1, was go glad,I bodies Mr. Parnell has brought . Have the intmorable yeIr I � , ) I , I spoken, for after he bad gone Edith, with a - cusurking4 . � . . . .1. i6arce)y knew' what So.., 0,i .1 Was nearly Racus the serious. already mentioned. Since the inspection I I � . � . -A ' . Constance would have stopped him by a � . , , atiou that they will divert undertaken by thin , . . . .� . ,, ushed face, dashed,: into'the room where gesture ,but, he bogged her to listen--" for ' To show th frozen, 46i I had no wood but what I cult entrusted .to them - � from the the I � � Constance won Awaiting her, And throwing her yoa�o&zs d I 0 mildneos'of the. season, it in smyoelf.. Theatbig:got home then, and -our .objects and use them for p 0 legitimate Governmeaf th6 rat � . . W . arms. around hir,'said in i happy, trembling .0 06now,". he o.old, "in all -honor noticed that, in a kitobe 10 of deaths to -per- , , .. .. . au4 reason." .1 . . . n garden in Lanark I ' I . I . � I I artisan andpoliti. . � . I . . .. I . I 'there were adm6*66welips in fallblo 'calptirpopes. Insrop1ji tothadenlatof,$ho In 1851, one man of every 219 ,Was , Redo I I- . . . . . n6ighbor helped. ale itt With them. .They Bons employed has bean steadily d9oreeiing. . . I . I voice .* ; I . .1 I I � ­ I I .-I - , .. . I , Pal oil were nearly. frozen too. 4 I I i 0 1 darlitig, I am to , � I id . I " . 1. . . d , ,, I had never had my heart stirred by the same plot, a lot�ol daislibe Were. almost b t we a9i't � to attack roany . . ,, 11 - - Ikaw Year's Day, Sind on she Gth inet., in the House body. filr'Parnell has seen fit for 1876 end of 551'. Exceplion �: � happy, '' He has to! a continued. -� , , . . . , - It was kind'FroVi- ManoiOuL . . . . . I . I . dence that brought, Mork home to . ally bad as,_ , . I I - __ . � - , ma he loved me," -1 � .. I ...1-1 . are - , - The , - _.of it"s mombera in &WAY Arias �the,-rA$ii)�viiio'i6j26-tii'S&G.-�, --- � - �_._­_-­.__,,_;_ � ' ' - !, ; , .full knowledgi"61 love, 10wever, nuffl1knew t 1. - � ­. . alive. � . doctor advised � him to',gio to -the 11 ". - ShAti 1878 T . . . . , . O' a once Spin a riot ' ing in o 116fror; r , ' ' . � , to may the'least, exceids all thebounda Oi contifte;Sfil, rato Of logo is higher; in Froggle, , . I ' . � - On t k ' a Word ;,lAdith,_WAJ1 yo'n',and"d'lo"obver-o'ditlii'br6iditt of your symps. - � � � . .. . .. I . hospital, which � Joi did, bein " I . . � - I d 6, thies and the - �r of MO io0ft, ap. The ]'me was with -Mark-in the gbiotleliastily courtany. .The an#weX he bag �. Ono of every 355 persons was killed, � I I . . . ., I . hat momopt to the beating heart. a Soft Mr.: C.. .B.. Smith, riot . al u -:who I 9 well .covered in'1873 i � *kIss touched her I forahlBad, an 'Wommulin6fig of 'Your character, Academy, died on the Mill alt, Ile w givin.to the aefence of the Diialiess of Merl.' 'aq,aggills ;. - �, , . �. ­ I . I � � ­, --"-- I A - the, next I never. ionpected you more than when you AN woods *as trozen. to death, and his body I . Cons of 479 in Ragland', o. 1877 the- . �­ , � �. moment She was &ions. - , , . .. born it f3anoble, Damirfesshire, and, wag A. notlicaad, or, his ox ' , for a ' was borough Committee by'Lord Churchill is figur ' . ' ' ' ' 17 , . . . reji4atid pie., knowing I war, the engaged hup an week after. His as were., 377 to, 409. The - English. . � I I 's He loves me, I He loves me In And E ' Oistingdfibed aluinnus of Edkaburgli :Unliiisr-' &time weralolded and big foot put forward an � ty-two yearn ,*era 0 fol. � . . . . dith band of Edith I . Of much A character thai we �Are certain statistics for twin . I . .11, looked __m - _. I . - but fats hmo-*been.'kInd to I In 1853 he' was . . . it 'will � be . . condemned by' . . . I . . � '. on ever -thit ­g&-hUffaTfeiFjWwWdli-t1W -'no -both;"--- Hitt'voice - -was . frelablilig - ". � Wad FROlOr Of-Aftaking,motep., It,bas been Very cold here, every Iowa: , .. � .., .. . ". . ., , I Illy cis apgell_ _1_11 ____ perion--of4eapeatability -and- refinement In . " I- I , . : � - _­­��. -, " ­ - , , , ­ , __ 857-60 ........ . ............. , - dews of night were distilling 411 their odots ;.1 $motion. I ,With Mtr _4��Aikq . I ,as I')' , , I , , Marli is in & the country. . -19 is unmanly and Unworthy . . I . I 11 Band the last part of thin letter." . ___ __ :�, __ . w an 53 ,be oW z6r.o. i6iole livei loat'6ii 2,46,0,m 1 1, � . she gazed at the round', beautiful moon gild . He handed a folded. 'paper to Constance, A letter has been resolved'" by the' Lord Sisters of'Oharity Hospital at St, -130nifftoo. .86170 .. .. .... ................ 10,626 lives lost of 8,192 40' - � . I peopled the shadows with the.. image, o Prov. . an one who respects himself or respioCs wS`7�48 ...... . � ........... Il the Who took -it so.one in a drailm. ' . � oat of Edinburgh I stating -that the Lords H is feet are very ooze, but his none has got Y I .. .... � .... 9,08 lives lost OI.i,i;55ff- ... , ��. - � . I man who -bad firat ut11rr6d,hsr:jouog His with �:ii! � . .. . of the' Treasury are -unable to mination the better."! �. I .. . ,womanhood*, or those generous impulses , . The Showing in satisfactory enough though I I I ... . I I - From Edith? 11 she said. . m � . .. ' - . . . I _. . I I 1. li I its .charitable labors. n be . . I I � the divini music of,love. . . 41, Yeo." I . . . . � . insertion Of any sum in the estimates for the , � � . t at insp . thAmillsallifil'Pirlod a tiolpated byRo rb � . . " . 1. I I . . . I... I . Mr. firnall 1. . . I . I . I A month after tba'pioamint 'confession had 1, Ther,portion ohs iiad ran - - - � ,finsuing finanob.11 year towardifthe completion * . On Getting L'So. In the Inernins. , ,- .doubtleen falls chagrimod Al she failarsof big Stephenson Isan not yet been reached. - Thus . . I .1 . I . L � I - . . I I . mission inthe'united states. AswiBRointed I � -a sell, . . I . , . . it So. you see, Dear mr. Pauldin*g,it is better Axiii, as and , -with his ratild'fally Out to him in the 'beginning, he had - great might not Ist worked with perfect. safety from , , . � . ., ,-been made, Edith WAS called to the mountains I of the buildings* 61 She Museum of Scian . was hardly Nri in hziglind, he said, that tuntf�, $its only I I . � . .. . . . . I A' person goes to bed .. , --of 'Virchont to:attind a,dyinj - I should toll you � now that I hive met' onto ' . 1. made up to ;Is's in the m6rhing at'the proper opportunity to Serve bi 06 airime ;1 I . . �. .. ' � sister of her dear mother, and she had to pro- here�my cousin Rsy­�-vhoza I feel that I Mrio Alex, 8 a U n but, as explosions, the greatmeaus foi iniurliag lately . . . . . . I I 11. . . .1. tronach, of. Drumillano advo- time. whenever that may be. - He knows very th6reguligliowB,ha.baotbrownit&,Wiy. In .boingic, quadruple the shiftsries�. Thomas* . I � �- ,coed alonei an Bossaybrook would have lacked love better than any body in the world, I have 04te, Aberdeen, died ou,thojitias-ult. � the well he 'ought to do it, and -tha it -will be the management of his agitation, he be tort a go . . . . ,� sivardli ifConotanesba at I Y . 1 I promised to be his wife and I am sure you will age of 87 He was appointed clerk mail fatitor better f6r'bim in every ,way if,he does do it. exhibited neither tact, . disorition nor flood fire -damp azid .giving way of roofs. I I I . . an d accompanied her ' V � a U UXOSS of cdlaiiil are explomforgs of . - . , I - Of the . . , . - . 4 -Dr. Paulding'a duties utterly desaying'hial forgive Mai for you "a go noble and grand to Rob6;t GOVidon's Hospital'in'1834, and gatronAed in this virtuoius resolut judgment. The impression he line made 1,413 men killed in 1878 there -were 586 . I � .� . . . . I . I ion be . , . . l!" that pleasure. . and all that, and I should fact, I know, illat . hold %hat position untif a fit*. Months ago. falls .ialee-p; but when he-swakeum 'a 4ull during the pait'snonth In an exceedingly burned.or Suffocated and 351 crushed, shaft. w - � �' . I ad In bar, home - could 11 He was the reprosent#ve. of the File family sense of-lbertness- weighs him do,wu� and if . �., Constance, was .engross I neYei 111 worthily t9a exalted aphet'a � - Unfavorable ong,'aud union& he m4nds his surface' slid - miscellaneous I I . . - antles and- law but littile,society, move j few : of Dr., Paulding's wife— . ,' ' . .1 . , ' JuAberdPons@le� .- I . . . ' .1 . he.stops to think About. gettiiii up- lie finds couiao alft4*01langes his programme of mia. accidents ao6ounting und6rgro'bud � � I , . 11 I I ad 'to .the that inclination 'ban usurped the. piece of representation he �bad 'better -take the'fitat ,victims. If I a .1 specters . I � rastio neighbors, ,who" only recommended Constance coold.read. no more ; a Mist7 The Marquis Of Buts has proinio for the, - remaining - . . I themeolves by4lielir goodness of hoarti and gathered qver her eyem,but ibis time a strong Bonediotlu6 . college at, For reasorif li a aid proprietors . 1, . �: ,, -certainly, not by the brilliancy of their wit or arm was about bar and a voice, deep and Subsidy of 2500.a y I Augustus a . . and -that, if there. in one thing under fittamer for. home. ' There he may be of some were Oily loyally supported ��i.tbe'msll : I , ". - 1. ear to a the sun more .ridiculous than.another, it to use�to . unJorstandIng. Once iti'awbile Dr. Paulding ,melodious, whiopiared'toll I . liable the fathers tie' cause he professes to have. it the� Iota of Ili$ irbM explosions.. : .1 . . .. . I Or : " Dearest Con. to obtain for their upili or rather for their the idea of gettingdut�of bed just thea, The heart . . � I .1 1. . � � ., P I . � �; hers,he ,can only,injurn, &-,,�.`I X Would be ail � but $Isough' the MOU I . I . . . I . . � . would -ride out to Donnybrook, 'as Constance stance, *111 you be mine at'lant 2`11 Theirlips . teaching Staff, the supervision of. a , hour Of rising has not go much to did with the I I I . . . . , .1 frost the f6ros of old, habit." but .met fdr the f1rot Aime in one, long himo classical Herald. , . : , . . . who takes Matches into the ,pit 'or uncovers I . sold him'i I of and noientiAe. prof6sabs: from' on's of. - She APOU11Y so in commonly thought. . Nolftu�t I . - I — I . .. ' , .: . l.koon it seemed that the man of Medicine love. and her answer wam:_11VO, thine� matiofial uui�isirsitias. . . when the mornings are darko and cold, . I . . cau'nolftn�dong 11 I- his lamp to light his PIFd'PIAY;'tIie stake of . - ­ -1 � .- , , . . * ' . �. . , � and solstice did not carry on the-odgivarmation Forsverl� 11 , I I . 1. . . . ; drisiryi, - ih � and - tram. - . ,,� . his own life as *011 am the lives of the Inake - I . .. ... .. � . I . I ­ In a certain Olin' a anday a difficulty -lo ii2oreamodi and to The D ake of Argyll;:Ipeak of , I . . a old. sait, grace and spirit; What Anhabitat".. _Jr �011k­,L- 20,000 vic."s the clergyman intimated, that the collection golue � -it is in' expreabibly, disallteemble -trip-to Camad d the U iug . :. - , . ,wilh I,, . . . I .11 . rob In Aberdeen 9 S i I , bopla. %an cited S 11110 'late to rescue whom front porn lie will at 611.11mao � . . . �s . had , coins bstween Constance Owen and � '... I ­Ag4a- �: � . . ., 0 . Sates, says : venture . heroically, tilero is, apliarintly no .. I., . . . . � . . _, himself r Something Ina " _ � . on; A Previous - Sunday. had anion ' 0 tain' out of a warm. bed Into 06 ,jabill of �Ldid not hour a oolikary Round � from the possible way of Slam . . . ,. .. xpl�6able.�, The, noble 'ibe Ma� of tbe'dAverna"I was. the, ouliii sited to IN Is wintry atmosphere.- But neverthe. 09124il?brofoanadaii This,* however � j,, I Ping out this aarelems�, - - . I .; . � . engidi and rematkedthat May neon, though both iiiiPeatotwand magla*,rates , .. . % I . 1. I ject of last ' night's* London, Institution the depboitor . line 'wit .1 are * '?Oiy inuall . disposed . have- been an Accident, and the oandpi . . I . women found a strange, rare pleasure In the - and.it peppermint-loz . , .. . - I . , I pets are do 'their duty storgetically,' As' readers of * � , . - th D poppornient'snight halye to ' think � th4t. . where there , is, any nt)wherarookoned'amoiiir'the.birda of 'gong. I I . . I � . of I I NOGIOVOI the gifted Min; the'acholarlyinall a. whioli,wah deliverealso. the theatre by, .his abintribuiioh - r0driled on, application 4 , English papers can'toolity.. - . . .. . I I -hearted, leolar R. S.o Who fills the 'She Yontry. . . �: I - t difficulty of The kind, ij is in vthd, ' I . I . , . ., , . A sympathy with, the. large intelloo. _21.f. Boyd Rawkistim. -F. . . . I . .1 1. . I . .. � main the Ono hears the migratickY.Shruoll (robin) every. - , - � I . . ..., � . . .. . 1. . .. . .. I . , � goal iroman'which he had never' known or . Uhair of UsologyIn oir6no College, Marches- . - , . same whetller'wi got UP at mix, o'clock or'nine. wharej.,ia the midst of the gardens And villao , � A Qacer.- - , . .. .. � . . .,� � CIPOriOnced in, Any of liar sex. 11 Trite,11� be, ter. . He said that, while the rIvtr-drift men'. The',Aeath 10411hoonced of General Sir There in 4plubgs to bo'mskdo at last aien .of towns atid cities, and in every,littI6 clear, , . � slander case, . I 11 . � . said to himself, J'a ' . by . . . .. I 1. . , . . . I . . "ohs is not; bewatiful;*- and tbp cave men were 114ag in Britain, t ' ohn Low, 6f 01atto, in his 924d Year..- 04, the 'most invoterate lie-aJiled and the. only ing6fforeotonthe'outakittoothumaiI hati' .Atthe Torouto'Aimizes, on 'Raturdaj, after.- . I � . -by the tulan.of beauty, she bills and valleys in the John eni4ad the Madras army he � � indeed,'measursii he . I I .I� t moon, Mr.-Justios Cameron beard'ILA' 'action - ' - . . I �. � . :� . . . �OUth of England W 11 ill bib isison.'Wby he gets up at all to , because he tktiOu- is is A-Pleavantsong, but -decidedly . I . O-OaW-gaufro-thel -present d _�1769# ye,ab. and spent nearly. �qfity: _-Ypars j�f his I 'ask '�,)Dlreotly V .in . � . . . - , .1 Is ssi-fis-thoy�dla-mb*­. in . ­ - _­ I Wallace To. I I , - -defino'jile Could we take our stand In those limbo On -country in' 12dia. 'begin to think we ate almost sure So lie jbia, - It bj1ij7p6*67rt;­h­- -1 ... ij­ --- Still. � -The plaintiff, it apiiears,,iis su­artIst.7­ , ­,_:­­�_' ­ I . service of his I _ - - - __ is-TOSItively'agly.. �- But wh -thesain&oiftlin el ­_ ­­_ ­ � Q ­_r ._o_01_0,h yyt-mAke, ,for slander,the case bei , -the. plango ng thato charms of a malodiono voiee,.,or 1. . , ,_ " -Vs = any one of he cousins in Britain. ?, � I . 0 1 a missa thrush,' . we 1anoll more , in variety to .Our common. "movie," Ili melody i, -An . . � ,.. � Essex Heights, and Conservative candiantefor the St. Andrews lik it. defendant, a photographer at Orangeville, . .1 tenderness of awhonest, kindly OYa:?ff Shootoeo Hill or'on t6a .Re was the fatberof Ur.'Malooim Low, the - but when ' , ref use to thick we 4 entered' VAO --an- agreement with the . � And ohs, too, mused in thin :wUe'-. 61 This look over the Thainein Viliby in the. direction a g 0 ely to get up. The weakness of'resolution to the blackbird. � No r Ni gars -I he 4 one , � * Dr. Charles Paulding is a MQrTOlIOUSIy gifted; of London, we should ago-- a ,B.r Is . . I i I . ,a A at ,. � . dense forest of which some ibiporlonce An their -waking 0%6� 'vary �Isrokdh and Interrupted song of fine tone, whozdby each walf to secure a portion of the ' - I . '.,L I . . � . 111211. What poweril of- laaguage, w,hat trea.. Pak, Rob. and Scotch fir, and the course of the A blind min named ;am a O*Xon was ments it not unfrequently to be Recountdd And'of donsidsir�ble p6wisr. . But although I- proceeds earned,by Wallace,the latter jo-have . . ­. . I mares of imagination hs poesoogas I - What a Thameavasrkedbylinaebiwillowasu alders. found lying on the pAVO 0 free board and lodging. They had a disagree . I . 1. I I I d men$ below his house for by the fact that- they are then almost . was In the woods, and 4oldo of Can:Ada and of . � , I noble career he has before him; and Edith P, A tow thin columns of smoke rising over the in Moodie's Court, Argyll itrS-at, Glasgow, OnL . incapable of thinking except in a distorted the Statofj in the rioliess mom mout and Wallace Proceeded -13tre she would. Patios and . think of I ill&' . I - . . . - GAIL-ol the, Still iW0_9d__ -LkQL-RCLMutm. - ­ , , , , -- _k - - t tOP4 Of the treba would Mark -the camping eeky-Wfill-his skull fraotuted, "and we . It may, appear-* ridioulous- to -th-ose . sprifig,-1-beard little of the burst of . oolig axarraut,. amid Proceeding to this . . --olinging teudil a S ­h I - Sa= 112thy biid-like tiger# who ifivariably * . I I . � 11;`u6t a Oog'ths growth Of PIAGOO bf the Primeval MR12. 'In the forest be 10 beizig rimoved to, the Police awake, which in England comes from She blackosp, city accused Wallace Of having stolen diguojit , ". , ' . .. I . �. the oak, but as dravoigg from its' strength wild boArk,mammoths and ililtootericaosi *lid Office.. Hiii i0ife-and a lodger named Joseph with mind and body.' allki. completely. and She garden warbler, and the whitethroaff articloo,and threatening arrest if they wars , � . . I 11 Tot from all such thoughts, as theta be; horeei,itggs.-ana Irlah elks would Killer were approhdrided on s'chatge 01 hay. irivigorat6d,. but 4 is" asit and the reed warbler, and the o6inmon wren, 'lot returned."' WAlI%GG Held Wilt -hi brhir to, - � I I . meet out . min that, a good . . 1. . staunch and loyal heart would resolutely . eyes,. and in the'spiisnortim oountleseherde *41mg thrown him front the window at a: height many people awaks With A names of weariness, and.(locally) from the nightingale. Abovo: escape th ' ' . I . . . I � , turn away -yet for -all this hof opeeoh.woal . 0 . . of throe 'stories from *the grgund. , . a boot 0 humility of an arrest h : 'gave' his . . . .: 1 � I d Of P160118; like those now'-srangibi; over the . ended mindii'i fooling of being only halt' All., there is one great want: which nothing: I watch to Still, and that afterward Still W'' - I . . I I I . � . . not some as 11 trippingli oil the'tongue" as plains' of, Northwootern America. 1ju." the Th? application -by Piol alive, which, although sleep . The meadows of North America called �hiza a d— store I , . . . � . . I . t basor Swan for I their 03ML replace ' d thieL � He ' thbr � � .. I - 0 , , t , 'vast numbers of reindeer and a ,leave oretire., 'on tho'iisaal ratiripg allow have. beiad souud and haie really Jo,"y were to My -eye thoroughly bi nglish in appear., olander,-'10- recover. his ., - I In the old days, and he would oftentime I . . brought action for . ., . � . .. . . 410111 A OfintQ1140 ILA, the middle of.1t, rind t11`W`=6ePI the most'Aratlo of the'rhom- Race, from his Profemoorgillp of NatuiAl rind them - good, and , Although- they - lose � theta Amoco- the owile rich atia luxuriant graos-the watoll, and to recover the amount Of a certain . v I I I . .. 1. � I then lose 'himself in vague glances, at the Mali% In its hallite. In the rivers wera otters Ex . perimaeutal PhfioBoPby.1n- the Ubijersity, feelings As -icon -as th - Sy are fairly� astir, yet same charatitbr of 'wild flo acoonni'llotween them.�- The -coed occupied . . I I . calling '. . . I . The wbro�aud even all afternoon, and,resnlLed in w verdict for . . . . or out in the gardens � , I . and beavers, and the. explorer - would be of'St. Andr�w4, which on, Tuesday w 0 U firA,opdming,thelrib�es tender theta unfit the since, weeds. � akieg .of' Amorion the plitatiff';ao,follo . : - . . Oh, it was a dangerous I a k 0 1 . ,. time for both of startled by the snort-iot the hippopotamus in was recommended . by, the University to think at all. Any motion to tiger is sure are higher and wider-'sioa More full - I ws:-056 on the -first I . �', . k Con . � . -theme awakeninghearto, Butthey'glidedon the reablies of the Thameo mearBr,entford, 00uttB to the Qaeou in, Council has bohn Of ,.3i6 okylar on the third cooliti. I to be nekstived if Out -to the Vote,; the only sunshine, Bui there' is. nt, 414.33 on the second count, and: 8150. . _ ­ . this treacherous airtanto and boomed only' Beasts Of VOY Slid hbounde&­liono, li�op , ftlade-owthagr�und oi,iierrofse's �Way in "Which'tesoluti6m, Gag help %hero is by to , evjoy that . 11 glorions privae of . � _ . . I . . . I I COIROO[Oull that the hours wars sweet uAd-tha ardo, hyenas, grizzly hears, wolveff and foxes. h 11'. . ot'd failingi being concentrated in An immediate unthi,4ht light." I Y I 1. � 11, I . . � , I I I - 1 the sun Shots on the Waves,, There was n t If we honelratea to olae Salt I . . � .. . .. �, . "'The: sweetess singer in the " ' . . .� 11 . � ... Q .. of ..the camp ' I , 019 0`11ort Of ivill. it is a way of overcoming agavenly Father?h choir 11 in wantedAn WISIZINGTibiN As. A ' Voirau-�Wambinllton - . . I -disloyalty in either heart- He' should huVe's-'s - '_ I the difiloUlty AWLS is - Wicto �IsrhdtidWoi -than X�W`Wdkld- I dhzhot- IMP— thinking, that It - : ­ I ­ thought,of fires we' - Mr-willfam. Wils,os:Yj-bargh-�aud pariah I , - the voted at- all-the,ZT_A1rfoX­el6oJfOn5- until slh&'­ L, ­.. ­ , . ' . W066 Gn the river -drift banter chip. registrar; Duzilgrinijue, died On So, , , - , .. Above all -a man.61. honor and she of all else Ping or using some of those rude ud&Y tight it 'nay - At first seem, and.smounts to this, might be ifitroduded, Of course the. Winters alone of hio life, uniformly supporting Wif­ . .1 I . . � a loyal woman. I Mat imple. .vaek from this eff,'dts of injuries he sustained � , . I 1�� Yet E!OW bbakto -delude Mento Which lie buried in the London , it of some to got out of. bed of Canada and of, the Northern States would FOdaial OlAndidatep. . Although living Noma � . thij I is f fir easier I , ,I ... thOmsslvem. in the very pride of file strength. . gravels- . along with the remaiRo of on the 'previous Friday fr0la spoidebtal without auldin6at's delay thanitli todo no =I it to follow almost all the other birds distance from the court-libnoo at 1h6 Alemen- . I I . 'Nameon, was ihoin of his looks. 1. - the animals which burning. The deceased was, In him 0bvQl1tY'; doliberatelyo 'just as sit,may be more easy to dria.market, he generally voted early. - The , I ..O#o quiet evening' in Ji,sily, Dr, Paulding ..JIG - . hunted. .The fifth year. - For twonty-favo years he. held suramer thqe, And to retire with,theno .� . � river -drift. man, ,it, . the long, course effice as registrar, Rod he al' take &lort by sudden Assault thaliby, regular till the return of spring to Virginia or the Polls Were reached - bj* s' flight of steps �,� - - � had taken too at Bounybrook,, and Constance go noted as keeper .Slegb.. And so the advice we give t6 every one'. Carolina$. It would be'an Interesting tzpari. outside, which in 1799 haa become Old and , . 1. I Of Age$, Was succeeded by the man al the of the Abbey Church and Palmoo ruing and . . 1, -big "bOOte0s" Only she .called hers If- caverns, like him a hunter, living bu the same grounds. ., - . I -who Asidis it hard work to get 'up in the Mont. I do not know� Whether it hag,been shaki. When the General teschadtheeteps. I _ . . -Alrollod down to th6, gilts With - 'h, , Animals, � . . � he placed one foot upon them. and ahook ' the . I - I . I I Jim, His b . and )more highly 64(tippdd fof-the . .morning, but wants to matter the weakness, tried. It t, I would suggest it to taly . I orse was biti attl ' LIM CtAighill hag gganted' a aterea of. is -Make hp , !9our body to It, -and turn cut friends so one w6tih-tryiug. It . I impation inithe riiiiigh old. , life. In the cottroo of tinifrthe cave American 110 crazy oseett, as if to try its strength. Instant% � I Of I hitching. di'AndthrOviltigtLpaloudeLc)fdaist %man disappeared, the alismat ly twenty brawny arms, one above the othis . .1 with his r 0 and.,geography OsPersitiOli Ili the'ft6tiolft at the instanob at instanter - without a moment's pailay. - would be a happier introduction, than that of - . to . . 0 test. ]as had boon kept theta of illis country became'.. Almost what It woo Mary Douglas Stration or BUM8,13ornard Cassell's Fdlnily, Magazine. 'the 41 -London sparrow,vii . . I grasped the Stairway and 6 doten Won's . . four hours, -and he 8091n0d'more eager thism now, the hunter stage of-elviliz&tion Was Tiarrace,Rdinhurgli, agifust her husband . . ___� ­ -, . . I . . . : . . . — : shoulders bincedit. Nordid a man move I . � � -0or -to 164 --to, Bonnybro6k behind Ill -at the, h6kdoimaij Michael Burns, aosilassat'ar : , Tke'Virot, X,ord -al the AdvalrallY Ansuratioatidkotg with,ralljoe, tickets a d of r odi 0 Inaw his last bow." said one , I .. 11. - . � .�, hh�ma I till tupoineded by that u And tho Ill d I I Abbotsford Park . Ibis tl�ch%bitln Bootlandon-inAmeriestd until the venerable chief -deposited his vote ., .1 . aburgh, on the ground at tho defendant's . I I I 01peaks. ... . 1. dell id U T n a Ths doctor Idly pluok�diioomg hollotropen a tiller of the ground And she manufacturer of ill-& � . when the traveller dogires them, -The Goot.ot I _ __ OY strolled down* the .r6ae. borderad 'patba, the Neolithic Age. - From the Neolithic Ago r4htmOmt Of ,bid w1fei And Awarded the ' of them half a century, afterward, 16 If wag . � Sind Inglea with the fluweri , some dainty down to the present time the progress Of man pargaer alimeAt At. th6 rate of ;e400 par aaLONDox. ,Tan. ZI.-In him speech at * these fftsur'14109 tickets, gbod for oto day, in more thin kingly,"I-Rarper's Magazine. . 1. . . to and a Pale bad or two of the ter, annum. . � ri Smith reforrad We'; . . Ighonot had been unbroken In Britain and,in Europe, . I instiar lost night K . to oc. I bat a Pehsa�,knd the company agrees to, pay a A Caitsoillia famfiy!IatGJy had &1arge iwaih-* ' '. song. At last h6viaded the botiquot in hot Amid the present condition of the Haropea � I of PArvell's utterances in America, to the 'certain sum in opw Of deathwithin the twenty- 1, � bonds And said droamily_' u About ft - Month 'Ago Mr. Peter' Fleming, effect,' that Gladstone I ' 109 Of blankets to do and the hired girl., � . campaign admitted that'publio opt . four hours' Or A certain Bum *06ICIY�iu OAR accordingly proopriA four 41larts of $oft soap - , 80 Read' I . . People who to be looked upon an the result of 'Under,gam6keeper to Sir JkMeo Colqahioun, a his Mla"O'blan 0 , . the emblems, Consfanee-you wba- --A -gradual aeries of,changes-by-Whiall civiliza- ,Bart,o or Lvion, _ Won' in of h3j dry. It Is rather restar4ble that theta lot the purpose,'* LOAVIA39 it mianding in's . � received a bits from --a dog,- - Eoolslnd�11449t be-A,Otod--on-in-aj2-extrgordin. shoUld-not-be-a --olugle,�iumared-pokson-ch . "SX8 a Priestess in Florala beautital temple.,, tion succeeded civilization, and race succeeded The Wound no% healing it Was deemed ad. cry maziner In order to obtain Ritention for - that fated Danded train, but Oa the Insurance _, - I _th47b6u0--bjr �_ ­ _­­_____ She 4niaklY looked over them, , 7 r6coo " the old order yielding plaso auto the, visable for the' unfortunate man to go to the Irish questions', referring to Gladston6la companies assert. This brings up a ouggee- " "'vs _"'b­'naU`_�' $$Ali", the said, ii -yon choose well, nows" because the now order was high ml 4ko�Wb'N�'eft to Ill and led it tk the . b U I It 0 06�� , , sayin Xhb O,W I B air or not Glogow Xbfirmigry, which be 414 last Bator ! th still l4ois and the waolihig WAS �. atanigi. Herb ybu have I beauty in retire. tobleri-Loudibn Vviesi. . day. On 'bid w - Clorl 'a, at the Manchester muraier and the Wu of Improvalubut In the alOthOd Of giving -postponed. for a week. . . . . mesol" I ponatan-ey'-fli I I � , my thither he woe vary much all explosion hail'ptopared the way' tickets for thli PurPOSO. 'Theia should bo, � I . at is gdod-ona, am *Tho exalted.. Tho'symptome gradually b0ohnio fox the disbAtAblialiment-of the lrfah,ChurGb;:- --mom#:- method by which the friends of the NRW MAGISTkATEX.-The following IS a Ifgt . . not a SuMmor friend '-that is botior than Duolisks of Edinburgh hag, throe obil., more serious. and of ter enduring. much o0ony ftlik said he deeply regretted that & states. deceased could find out - whether or not he Ot the no* milgistrAteo latily appointed in . . alli -But you flatter with your flowers never. aren who have all magnificent blue eyes, and he died on Wadriesday.Wbak. . the. Township of South Darairleo...,7statelt , � 1holees," 1. . . are as froefrost atayousplefon-of coddling Re , . . I . 4 1 man of Gladalonelo high Position had put it had been fricargd, Almost every one oil the Djung, j. MoRnor, William Dijaism, Andrew, I I'V4 you'll he replied almost eag6rl the OGiOrsst disciplinarian could desire. The �- In the efforts to. recover bodies firdin the I' in PAtAOII'0 POWOX to nab the language quoted train that werikAnto the Toy might ,have, ought as an argument it favor of the illegal exercise been Insured, yet thei I 0 , 0 YO Oldest, Ptinds, Alfredi is a great, Plump, �Tay thog6rviono Of A 014111MYant Wete br of , a er sa way, t 'll ton., and lobil Mili6r. tonaerly, and, In a voice that iomewh fordo to obtalta 'political objects. Smith finding It but, Many of tho bodies] have ,Tolfor, Thomm Obarlion, Dr, Kitchen, It. . . I Saowba I fritistosh6a heri 't 11409�1214, Ave -Year old boy, Prinopab into requisition, She *ail takan out Ila a retorting to1ohn'Bright's Pf6paNal, called its been SWOPt oat to Sea and if they are Over Strailiroy claims to hive the groarjeol buy, She kdPilid, AIM69t COMP -Although ' Marie fe, three Yeara old, fair, mad with A Yacht and pirofeiged to sea .20 bodies' lying, A sh ,a remedy for the Irish land arleUno6o found it is doubtful whether an Inonftne6 Him name I . 4 1i It 1101! waaltX44! SUnmY onrlo� Tho� yolingenj is and at In the Province of Ontatio. sort *40 h1thligelYboatling o114 il Warm, 090116 at th4 bottonk, but it'wai then too 0 . unusual dolor Who in bar fate - 14 My beet Unnamid And yet in the Gradloo ' d4tkA6 grAPPIO for. them. � The North British maid that whII6 it is out most carries& 0OW Oil thoirlJoko6at *oUld be c1ftiphorm. , Plat0histAndreWo, him age it ton "arm find lid - I . friondA,Vill tell You, doctor, that I alt Ugly 116ralatin Lutze, the philosophical orltf6, -as"WhY COMPATlY Propose to rebuild the desire to benefit Ireland by every =coal his, . .hal passed the recent examinatioll fox 1 And' 006moa-plao0ii referring to the .theories Of km6WIhdg8 With btidgG At A 10V0 lovel-60 foot [a suggested I" out POW`04 WO 6411110t. Adopt this lutdii 01108 the - PrIZIGO, Inipartallor death him idsistralsoo to the llighpollool, . You 'and a6bot � Believe them. I beg of which wearo,ftoodoa, says that.the continued. _ifAhe_requkItO_ authority - ' . I � mother Vella herself as �muoh a9polgible irom Four Pennsylvania Man found gt I J Youe imaginallon Invest -Gan -- be I - � _ -,--,-..-. -, . I I—- , , - " . __ , _ ...­­­- - _ _ . , . --bb�atned ,alsas' --'-- ­­- - z -- � .. C, I , . , %illy of AzOA - , on a a gois .r . I a - 10 tiresome if We have trdva Parliament -Th& boot of rebuliding 10 Vi * It Ili Moil in Ifia , or to church making fr4oduliii - Ailfflom. rotorut w6to OIL , - Ith,aui It - a." . . ---. alluothl" SilttltdaY lined 0400 sea , lid 0 to . I , .0harposolsig of tbo'huffs . the Puma g W h - ­ .., . � I 946 w 'It . I , . . , , after ag td oat With It. eoilinafed stas,000, I ditto Ara dandelions ist Ohio 9008 COMPIStOlY hlono,� iid'ramalas it: I . ,� . .. I I . I. I I. lao'lonisborO (Maryland) gardens. the Aaaritty during the sorties. ., you's Imprisonment. It it 0 a nead.to a 6. ' . . . . � . I I � � . . . � . . "I, 11 . . I �, . I . . . ti,.� � " . . I I � . .. � I . . I � I I I A� . . . . I . I " � . 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