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I. 1! Ir]M LJF4 GRAPI�11 Q. Februarjo to = the importation of 1%1$VELLAAl00lV8 ltrrj�ns, THE POLICEMEN'82' 000, - .- I
, I cattle m wbero disease is I , � TINGS. iUURQ frOmDeO0ZAb.0VtQAprII. Th0the �
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,1 . vaondi". . I known to exist, go tbeiralaughter on, lsud� The three ilae.boumA royellers, off Luding. . .0 0. . . � dl � , oeisharay,an4aneA.rlybegrart,berei,e
I I I Who Shoplesit ]URrm Ilookkoelpt oubt,and it promises to be very 'produ"oo. ' �
. F, w wn i toport Remarkable,,Career of the Won. ive. This. alple being . a late
. Thursday, Jan.- 27. has proved insuAidient. Mr. Mundell&, ton, Mob., ore being a a y blo n OR. . �
. Middlesex CQuu y Council have pati %'o.e.Preei , I
I dent of the Council, amid there With dynamite, , � a snow Opp a. wl r keJoperthaq
t - For An. ordinary -farm, I would have "but ) "I, be am excellent variety ,
. � . � was no official information of the foot and derft4l Animl. g L
. Vaned for the.o.rP...uting of a obarter.to.1ho mouth disease Among cattle. ia, America,, Capli,_Emeroon Wright will command I - one book, and th �A one ruled after the a bultivAe fat. export, and %s the .
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unotiet , h railway. but various cargoes of cattle, 1 � noludin I g Ch. . , , -1 11 , re ore . I .
London J ,,�,;e steamer rruisia between, x6ritreal. And form at the merchant's cash-book, And, not, many *14rieties now grow which are
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1�.ago no 'Season. . I � � . , , IIFUL FRIEND. keep it ver)r much Jn the game manner, at all adapted to this export tr&4 .
. . Joseph Winterso of Kingston,.';,who for some landed since the beginning of the - , . - a, the.
I . . . L e., on the left-han4 page I would enter all 'Wealthy must succeed as agood"'market
;Abm4tj1ne vast has been gradually becom , infected. He gave details with . E mpress Eugenie is writing the When the Baroness, urdebt-Cou t first � , .
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__ � iug year, were � ,ftbo Imtd Prince Imperial I., a . ad his I to I I I ple, having color, sizeand 4tialtity all in
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,dom n.ted,_q'a'Tubgd4y aittempted to drown regard thereto. . lives, f I P - I I I Aly of,' Giroyfriaral the ore
� so Ia � in the ice. . .. . Han. E. Stmullople,form - it x0i dits.- Fr9m,,thQ
him olf in ii he is her, Some a ting, revelations are . ,. pq � two. pages, & its favor, It is likely. to. become in the .
. . , erlly'.Under Secre � , . ,. Itubby I able was moved to, tears at the ten, balance, could be obtained at aliy ti�m . - .
I a tiolvated. � der love of that wonderfuldog, and the staid , ro
� At the request of the majority of tary for India, Asked in the British Hougo n . IQI .p vinoe on"f the Moob useful varieties
I the . I � desired to kno* how the a' t known. . � . __ . I .
yesterday whether the India Council had Mr. Theodbr,e Parker is Amid to have citizens of Ediubgrghwaxe'overjove � cod"unt was ran- ye . I . 1.
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Middlesex County Council the war4on does . . . . . ' . 1. . ,. 4 when. Wag. The firBt Amount Iwould oponmaixld � I I
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not Pive tha'oustomary bA � h - -ro, at is.tor t wel- be t .11, .. _. I
. pquet this yesir, sit opportwilty, of placing t air. opinion been Via first P .a mut min 0 she bonored them and perpetuated the, I
'but in lieu of this Mr. Armstrong has a relative to Abandoning Caudahar on record. come flowers upon h iory of the noble animal by the er ,he farm. On the. left-hand page 1 TIUAL TABL 1�
� is pulpit -the oustonr men I I action I , 11 - Z ewossilp, I
. �w Lord Hartingtim replied that the subject now-ooeoxiialon 1 1 . . � of the splendid drinking fountain, which is would enter the present cash vain pa . �
Q00 §50 to. the House of Refuge.. . - � . alti
. - � . . . . u ;most, churches. . . I of my farm, the cash value ',of .
. WAS one of such importance that, the Homo pointed but to the visitor of t�e modern . . ' Combs With jewelled tops Are amoq I
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. GovernmApt felt bound to form their own 1. of Goderich, has beenap b t and repairs Made. Oa the right� . . . I
- Dr, Landerkin. held an inquest Yesterday Dr. J. Dickson, so of Mr. Dicke each firm implement;. and All new -ones . I ,g . I
miler I Athens ;Ia one of its proudestsiph the .
ler, 46disi a i,jid I .pointed one � to. If' .
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a 7th conces I � . of the physicians at the city - 11 0 b
at Hanover oif the bodvof Mrs. Mil rdoa, while leaving the QQver , that noble lady were here to -day we could aun% page I W . novelties. �Q an .
vife of John Miller, a . f th Sion dim the fullest discretion as. to � , liospital, CX1n- : I . ould enter the Amount -Fost.hers ar in a]; - in fashion %�r
-of Bentinpir, who was run over by a ment of In , . � olunati, . . . I Show her a Bight which might also move rec,eited for: I . d aging the hair, & I .
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I team the time and manner of the. execution � I I her tender heart, fcir we have ,% dog in this any implements sold or xe- re �
. of horses and aleigh an Tuesday, mud i I � . The London. Spectator says, ll'Endy. 6it - . turned, etc, . Next I Would. have m name or - "tIt is a terrible cold wave when, Alle .
I 1ni of that 4episloxi. - I y whose devotion and affection is iloarcely num,bor for each field ay farm and give Swings liar handkerchief, At. you rival, I . I
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� rotantly killed. The jury returned a verdi . inion ',.belongs to 41 that odd genius Of man. A a 0 it on M I . i
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-of death from' accidental causes I or of Rufford, near OrmBkirk, kind, the melancholy and thoughtful ni - less than, that of the f man 46 B bby, it the same space in my book. On the left, . I
.� . . � � Lancashire, received a letter asking him to. . In, The policemen'g dog is not a hands enter what I a , ,,-Out, -West, where. the snow hag, not-,
The Recorder of Montreal stated pub- , pompoop.lt , onsider a, f air price for 'labor ,,Ilea thicklyi the wheat. is. jbadly.vinter
warn the .authorities to watch oare(plly . animal, in fact he is Anything but hand' done, cost of all fertilizers put on that held 1 . I
Rely that in, four years.in that city, 45,85.0 . Han., Mr. Cockburn - - ki led, . -
the valuable. jewellery of Lady Heskoth . , M, P. for Weab Nor some ; he comes of no famous. stock, boasts and all Aged put, on the samei On the right. . . �
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a son ore b 11 tot 0.0 0 and tbefamily plate of Sir Thomas HesIteth, th mberland, -is still seriously ill. He has no long pedigrse,, is old mud gray And hand -64 What is fame 711 asks the 'Phiiaclo-
, � . , ' I , u ' I .11, value of 411 thattlie hie, American. I . �i
VO tit r?ug rin , and 95 er dent. of all been Able to attend Parlimme page the cas
of Ruffo'rd Hall. It warbed them to re- that only to ut once, and Bulky, but he, has a great heart and Fame is the result of
, field produced. - The balance -at the end 9t .
1 C680 co in efore. the u orior Court for . . r fifteen minutes, dari g the a story of his own. A few . yeXrs � Eeing civ I to nowspab I
I . � move all ladders from the neiihborbood,of � D . the year would show me the profit or loss ,i or men. I
-separation . , eir,,huslamilds tile . h, 1, , . . present session. . � . nightTwatebm Jefferson - was -Down on I
. . I I ,nd watch all means of ingress . . . 1190 � all - n Ker�Whinig,mmn is hiform! .
go cause, t- a am a evi . � - ioyda by the storekeepers and p-roperty -, a that held. And from the Amount of I . I .
- . while the family were dining; Sir Thomas The. lleatha Of two eminent Scotch, minii amp � 'heir . this loss or gain .1. would know what next ad that his`w1fa wishes to speak to J,iln I , -
Chief of Police 011�eofe arrived from Rat and hisCalifornian bfidei the a - ters have been Announced -the Rev. James owners on York street to. guard t 'i wha a li� , I
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yesterday, with' the Senator Sharon, arrived at Rufford yeoter- .Aitken, of Hick obuich, Kilmarnock, aged premis6p. He was an 10 do with 'It." Without this knowledge, I I �
. Portage, At Winnipeg, efficient guardian to thim meptift � ght, . �
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I. prisoner Jerry Donovan, who, sometime `daj. Their,baggage was escorted to the hall 18, and the, Rev, Dr. MaTaggart, of St. and a Bober, steady man. His dog was his field in the f uture ? I might have an -Opportunity is much, and energy is - . I
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. ago assaulted two comrades named Sher- �y the police,an4 every precaution taken to Jambs' church, Glasgqw, aged 75, - constant companion apd,in.all w athers. , much, butunleas we have.wisdow to choos - ,;,
, I opinion as to wh'st profit I had,. but such I I
. ;l6ok and Sullivan, with a,claw-hamnaer, . . nd At 411 seasons followed him chfaely as � ,a
-while asleep In the, insure amfety,. . .- . A -despatch. from Erie, Pa., says that. .a . opinion would be far too unreliable .to the one and direct the other they will not ,
. . ir camp on -one of. the - . . I he paced his rounds t,brough, rh - I I �
. . , . : .. � American. , I .� Col. Robert G, Ingersoll broke down At the, night Ther I I I 0 lonely base any,,-futura operations on. In like bring us the' blessings that we fondly am.
I islands in thq Lake of the Woods. Sher- a Are fewwho read our columns ..� � I
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u6k, One of the persons asimulted, lies in a : I � � - . Thursday, Jan. 27. ffineral of his a' ter ori Saturday, and could but Will rem manneri I would'tramt every held on* my Pact- . � . I 11
. . . The populatiom of Wisconsin is: males, not deliver the oration as texpected, In' ,ember the tkAgio -iand of� this fir�m ;, alsoi.my sheep, holding separate ao- -�-Mr- Arthur, Harvey, the wellikaowa I I I I
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. precarious ccludition,-Dr. Hihion, the. at- - 680,106; females, '638 appearance., he liaa .aged I . unfortunate man. M-eeting.one, n1jift i count.a.with different bKeQds, if -I lifid such - actuary, of Toronto in giving evidence, the .
i ,874 . native; 010,063 - on year.$ since ; .1. I f .
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tending physidian',*. having very,little-hopo ' Friday, - . � young man who ivas evidently endeavoring I . � .
of his recovery, Donavan bas beim sent to, foreign, 405,417 - colored, .0,MB." 1 I . ray 4&ir'y' Qmbtle;' my stock cattle, my" other day, Aid a ark ' . /
' . . to effect - an - eutiance. into-, one- of. -)n I - I , , a . ii at 31, if healthy, had. , . .,
�. . jail'to -mwaib his trl�� at the next, assi , I In' tbe Albaby Assembly yesterday Mr. If Atheists who do not believe in the ex- . � 0, my horses and hoise teatirldt 34 More years to live. After 81 )is valued . I /
Zes'. � the ' houses on , the wa,uchwan,s .War DgQ tt"al � _ � � - '. - .
I . The Middledp,-,, gr_q, . Boardman introduced a measure to legiti- istence .of God would note how often apa best,lio remonstr My, .0 8, pchiltry, -etc. Eacli'of these a man's li. a 6100 9, year. . , - - . . . /
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... ad. i.ii, ry in. tWr . pre- malize. children born oaf of.wadlocko - --how-freoly-that-Beingla: panic is used by the ' , with ... him, and find- , Acco X a ii Slrow'itu gains-or-lasgog-'froth -I?on't talk to are so,? . . . 0 1 I / .
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. * � sentlaent, a:iireig regret that several sick . �. .- ing him to'be greatly excited and possibly I I . I
� . . � . small boys of this city, they might change . ... *hi an ecide the f gture management., . � I would have you to know, � .. .
and indigent persons. are confined in the Small-pbX has broken out in *the penitea- I h4ted with drilIk, pershaaed him. At the n the I . Uf . .
%� � . . their views. Children do not usually. talk to turn homew ,.ena.of the year lwoul4pladeo' I The pleasure's been rains. all, through. 4 a I . /I - ,
jail, tiary At Forb Madison, Ia., creating �4 panic. I , ards towards the Ray% , To be my own boos" . . . .
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who, ought to be taken care of 'else- The -contractors of iddal"perscMages, but the name.of the . right hmm� at Or. side of f arm account � P, But theii, you, 6f.course, - %
where. 'Among'Buch they. found strold- have -fled �nd work is goa- Hotel,, where lie professed to be, staying. /
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. man said to be over 100,years*of age'.. The -iially aba illoned. � Creator is oven more familiar in their His good advice, however, was - fair valuation of my farm and all farm Wo4,t inentiom-this fact t in wits.
- ,.re. . . mouths than household words. Their pro- by m pistol -shot, Ared at him fr� implements, balance. Up all my field and _X
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'thirty-nine, eight - ' The spread of singll-1 � - mbehindby ,emitle accounts, and'carry,the balances %a the huiidradth part of s; second, it is to be .
were in the jail in all, I I I �6x lead diphbo,HA Unity is swful�-Xew York Mail; : 'his cowardly assailant, 6d is he ran, being
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. -from- the country and thirty. -one fr . lOMgO . . A pay farm account, which would. then show hopl6d that pictures repreoentirij. a sweet,
, I I . . . am the atCh .. continues. Fiftelaill new Cases The Church -will standoff in feeble and unarmed And wounded, was pursued . I ..
-city. They express approval of .the good of the former and as -many more of the lat- he me whether I -WAS worth lessor more than 'idiotio expression will soon disappear. . ;,. . . I . I
I futile protest aguinit the irreligion of the . I I . � / ,
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ter are reported. Physicians, say the readi. new. gospel of bumauity-the second. ad. of the* city police,, hearing'the reports,'so'on' at tho:00mmen � e nia. is to go -to . � . .. ''I
Order and cleanliness in the asylum,. and and repedtedly shot. Sargeant.MoMenemy. ceiiie
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. . hat. this is the Lord in ` where.tbe loss visa. sustiVined or profit 'bed mt,the precise time the ball rings for .
. ,conclude. as follows: "Wowighto express mesa with which vaccination. takes this- yeniists *ill deny t a d 'arrested the I
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.1 -our. unanimous opin year allows a condition peouliarlyfavorable t1le glory of truth ona love�politicians and stranger. Jefferson meanwhile continued made'; i.e., which field or department -of breakfast. There is not a maii living Who . � I
. system of grand juries should. ,not, be dis. , to catching thedisease. - � -* . � , at I I . my. f arm, had been the most profitable to, . . . .
. . � . . atesm6n, will fight. against it as, an evil to iun until he reached Queen,' street, I . rbing noise .-
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, . turbed, as we consider it a , u importafit i . . Friday Jan. 29. thing -but it will prevail -,the amuse of the where, faint from. Ids's of blood, be aiag, Mel and which the least.. The farmerneeds takes place. -, - . . . . .. . . I .
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. -Safeguard to the liberties of the people." A mad *dog -was kifted on 'Thirteenth common people. - You willUear more and gered and fell crawling to his house, a dis- not to li " ave scales W .mboertain Actual -Therois.nol occasion f6 . r *tumbling I � .1 �
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. An Aylmer despatch says im- the Court .streati New ,York, ypsterday afternoon; not less of Communism "tho doom of Im. tance.of full t�o,blocks,.oii his hands and you'll -justtake a little care - how you k.
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.0 � of Queen's Ben6h yesterday, in the trial OfI after tearing.in a shookin manner Henry perialigm, monopoly and crushing disparity knee . only be sure and estimate against your- . Careful pdople don't slij on the ,ice j4st � . 1. . I .
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Godfrey Msurice',foic murder, Pieria Do. Mantel, War. Hyinei I Iflaniel Fitzgerald hao bee4 written out.and ipbeinq.executed.. � a. UP to the -time lie, fell, his dog ran self f And then the result will 'di . .
- closely at his h6els, but, whea he' dropped . , . happily B". ,be-Whoopl � Whackl What a' you - , . I I
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-cantie testified that he Slaw the prisoner at land' Jamei -Doberty, laborers in miumber" "Rev, A. J.Brmy.-_ - ... . . I . - a t U, if at all_C. . I . , .1 I - . . . I
. ... . . I . exhausted the dog.ran on audarousedthe � PP91n YO . . I .. . laughing at ? .
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. Maniwaki on the 3rd of 'July- last come yard. I I I . . ; .Mr.. Gladstone iasaid, to have one ta ill Yin inmates of his house by ,his piteous whines ... I : . . � . . a re ble, and
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I from big boarding-houSe 1 towards J�ckb ,, . Ulrich Hessol,'m Steerage. passenger on su�ortiaturildegiee-:-�ili�tof.miisterin .t a and'. violent -Berate Ing' for Admittance. . . much cheaper to remove the now from . �
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�. Decantio and- - Simon Opik, and strike the the. steamer Labrador,. which- arrived. at contents of a book 'by glancing roug its Far a fe I . The one -crop system has! -serious. risks to your sidewalks than to pay do M114 K or . .
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I latter. -Joe � ko pushed him,.and the� began " . I W� -. dayi " the- �` night"tchman . run on Account of the'-vAriationa of the 42 fine, at the police �court,'& . I . 1
I New York on Wgiluesdayi acted strangely pa as.. A friend says at him a - a an Iny betwixt life 'and dembb, And all tbab . seasons And , L iny citizens . . �
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to fight, and Napoleon Uoy came *and duriug.tbe v�yage*, and c?ne day; exoiaiming, miaster any average book in v� a to ,6f titme,his dumb but faithful f riend lay 01680 ' 'less where a speciaity is oontinuea' my-. � , . . . I
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. . Idocked Jocko. L Witness CaM6 L,UP, Was 410h. if I,bad done that Ili u over- an hour. I-Ia has a s9rt �,of iustindt � that -beside him. At,last.tho, and came, and one orally . - I 1-.4 a' ' ny doors,"- gaym �� ' - . .
I around and saw Michael %-board and disappeared. ., . I I' .. . t Jor a long term- of � years, mO with the, oul. . I .
.itruck, lookec � .. ends hira straight to its salient point's, and , mornin t a On -or broom 4.Courtesy. open t .
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Broscaye on all fours,, ald the prisoner be- e,U. S. Sinste bo - I I tp, glad L an the world, Jeffer�on shut his - turo of hops -c6rn, the raising of L to shut many doors. it this * season, but it' . . "..,
� - . hind with a Stick.' He heird . the words, In th L, nklip�.r'ejiortea alter (6 qui*riter of an ho1hrla stu4� ha will .% 3US , &S,t)1eLSUU W a bursting soodEi,-dairyindor,,kee�ing,slie�p. Indeed
- ftoin'the Committee on ommeree be able to tell more about it, and to Argue eyes and -passed'away-... His ih - ar . ' doesn't always, and the man g �.n "Out hag ' " L 1,
a bill C . I . derer was almost any single branch of farming can . . . . . ' '
� - 11 strike," ,,kill." He saw Napoleon Roy - auth6iizing 'the construction of a ratil*my more conolusiVely. on its. thesis,than the duly tried'hild sentenced to guffor the vx- . .. L, . �I, g I . I . .. in
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� . strike the deceased fint -to the ground with bridge abross,the Niagara River.' Coakji6g, average reader who begins with the. preface 1rerhe penalty of the law, Which was, how. . , 'A. little girl living down town -was Saying * L . _ I
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.. *: " , al stick.7 He bled from tbe.mquih andnosel, g -,''LL' t'- 1h t li ' .Id�jamll.upthe,blll �&4dxeads3lirough to tlie-ImstLpmge_:, .' ci�eij afterwirds coininuted to im'p * * there is a chance for * making manure on 'a. 1qw_'__ .. . .. -1 _* _. . 1%.
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. .. %L .DA,naw.given this railway. would be do. mo-eledtric machfti� li�ving thvde _flald Kingston, penitentfar�, mad. fianliy died. ly , A�s y coadi when -'k precacioua-4�yeai-old broths a , . . . . . I ...
. . I I -Friday, Jan. 28... layed S. � . I - I I ., . I 'thdre-annoticea and Morim `A,02otg6t tile an p batter, but :psya from the starti - I I r 1. . .1 - ,�
. . year. - ='Bix aad�a'half feet long, ,and.4n . , embr . claimed,.L$�S ytookies X in ??,. .. I .1 . : . i I ..,
rity.Counpil. have re - �, . . . ' friends who walke ' raveyard 168 it the various products grown, - . a , . a. Y ' I . '.1 . I
'The Frontenac Can � . - . . . 6 oxiia.-sn4 a half tons in d out .to' the i � aces .
, F lam as were discovered last night on- CA . weightr.. - . .
� jeolved io exclude' tha public - from' their L to a hicluding the special br�ilches,nll,. or part of -Very little boys hav6'stiarted.*' bi
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� I 8 ''' -- , , '' ' 'L . 1. I , fourth Root of a six story builain . 08. 8.65 Tire -Armature is connectbd'diredtI3 . a night-watchman was. buried was, . -1 L .tby,- - -- --. - , I I
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�` laNd-W7 WdWWmy.� .. I . 111. - R�di4ilr- vrai"f-100-fici il -Y 11 ild 1-1 0i gly-:4 e- am pl oye d,.: a r- a a me: y.rird not a. fires belore'mow�: .-Greece isa,littlocoun
' Mr. William Step'liens, formerly 11, T ' . or eye' dimmer. in.. 411; *that p' 6 i , ' ,; .1 I �-.17sr -1 . I , -but MA7-136t- . - dim wi- -. - '. .
� L t e,ei .the i gad 0 int "L -Both the engine afid. the dyfimmo-olectric . I L L roo p . . ' �ciiotiffiirt"04 . Y; Sun qpxoj� .
M , + , . . ease . . .,Sion .may *govern, -reapidg thus, what benefit' �X . . Yesl it is not the firat timal .� . I L � I . . 11
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� . W .%; a an. ha - than - his- - Ile mourned �. ,for * many there is, whioh,is Sure &.occur im st'least we,ha�e -seen S L .. I I I , . � .
treal and no residen at Crooksfown, . t a t ogre& est di I ciilty .machiagL Are, mounted upon� a, large irbn blaze from Gramme. I , .
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. Minnesota, lins plirchaaed farty-mares and - I The new electric goneratoMs intend. , days and - refused 'to -*to ' comforted. some of , t1jel produotB,' usually' with proper - ' * . ��
. . . in extipguls ing the a as.. hey did not bed' .. . .
rench0anadianandCly ea. � * L -�lone'�t.nighb the -- L . . . . . I � . -
astallion,ofs,V ' I I d ' do what is xisu�lly- done by sixteen ForLa time he walked � - -Short dresses Are very generally miM ... I .
. I . . d mes mounted the, top., ad t6 Attention in'=ost �f thlim, snd'oometimo�- wisely aacipted by -young ladics'Wh* . '�,
� ' . dale mixt�rb awtobreed. . . . . smaller � machines -with great6r'steadinesa familiar jiathway4go aften travelled with . .very. I . L . I : .
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� . Mr. John Milton, master of aLn`Oimng6 pearly .6600,000. L .. L ' 6 , and'boolip1my. . 1. I I . I : ... his aend master, but by-anA-by6,'aItho1'9b climate, Moist, or dry seasons; 'and .the .White Or jig � � � . . .
. r6int St. - pat .. , - ' _ L ' ' --pined -for. doinpany', and I ht dread i4 not-. graceful. or bs� .. 1.
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. Lodge, and residing at Chailes,' - A Pori f3uford dog ch say . a.the-rumor L ' * __:.- i6"1. - obly%A dog,? I he I . LSOM6 - . , , I I _1
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Que., has'recclived. a, mur6ber: of threaten- * - I * . , �, 11cr, 1. - I . 0 doming in . ball room and really offemax . 1� . -
� . . i'bf Sitting Bull's surrom . .. I . - are more suited to grazing,. some to -grain, . th . .1 .. . . .. . . 11 . I
derto the Czuadians, ' dreary �Dight P�troflie - . .8 eye. - - .. I . I I . . . . I
ing letters, One of which bears'the,,picittire - . Tho.Princess of Wales �!wemrs bar ba-ir .1 &1IdL attached himself to 'sorno to particular grains'. -There Are also __JC . L . . .: I . ..
� was bronght by one Seeds, -of poor reputa- L L in - the policemenj I;ecanie iheir '-doj. . .. he .other' morning. iIt young, woman L
of a coffin with'demth'shi6aA'i:fiW_6r6s bones. ti6n'.': His infoemant *Lms a )Trench half- waves a . I . I . . I .. .. .. I L � . ,�. ., .. : I .
unaerne* �_L �.. ; . . - �' '_ " . . . OW. ,'� .:. . I I � locAliti64 ,naore favorable to -'fruit, or to* baked k oake, and, af ter I icing'it, a .
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I . . . . . . " . . Whilst M�s.'Jefferddu conbinue4�tq -Teside * -ii- ' ' at it ift . .. I ' - " - ": ,
. ath. .. q .. . breedi who said Sitting Bull would come', I Mr. Goldwin Smith'is said to be prepar- in the � 6ity Jig' Stayed ih her li�uAa, eiiii Same' ther speoial, pr9duct. These- are , the cellar to cool. Shortly Afterward �ilfa .. - L : � I .,. . .
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. Aft intareafing trialwas fieldatthe policia. . with arqy American 6fficars�senfas' a saf'L in . volume i _ , * MS-the'llout f L * L exceptional, 'and ioquire the � products visited the VlAoe, when. She found her' caki ' � _. . I .1.. I .
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f.yeSter'aay. , Theingp6oter .r,.to . . Y came Adapted to them. � Mixed fall , -�andx . . .
. court, Belleville guaid.'from molestation by the -troops. . . � .. 1: I—. . .. . � . . Xonud, iind retdrning.as the blush of .'down, . . I , .1 .1 !ming dei I . had caught A mouse by the "tail. The I L . I I. I .�
of weights and 'measukog f6i 'this district 'Seeds conArms the r6liort that the Lidians . . , � a -generm. a. l--7sOI And Oliaimtd 'Allow- . arilinal had evidently. b'6en eajoying....311..., , . . - I I '. I ^_�
light an action ago, I . The . announced that night wag -past. Bot after g p 11 I . .. .
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- - Abut end 6" - - ' 'her'd'op ure lie refused to, revisit his one- Of .U, . . I .
. ..bro iii9t.-thres. local griin �mt -ooe time Were so reauded they. �mte the ',to. Aev.,C&Dlin Wilberforce is expla�t-ca art. . in' ; f vaid y, of productioii-and '1110st bilsakfast, aud While10 nibbed.the coke tko' - . I . - . . �
I arrive at Q�ebeo . 'the' . f March . . .. I . dhars6ter. ic rig had hardened over his tail- and, heLwat . ' .
buyerb forthe usectillegaltneasares. 'One -emroasge . - . L . . . , . . . 0 land is af'Athis.� . I .� . ; ..
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of the defeudahts In. tlie� course of his.ovi- � � months. . 1. :'..". . . L . L I �1; I I . . .� . .. - L I 7- - -Much at . th6 L SUCCOSSL, L ependS UPOU 91 prisoner of war. , . . ., * - , I I ..
. I . I I 9 'of. ponies deoLd for.ndarly. five -fr6m WI-ilcheSter, ED - . time home; not could. any pergassi6n. in I I . .a I .
. 1 plaa'�d m false bot. . 1. . ... ..� � . . gland.. dude him.to go witi , I her to a. strange coun- . . - .. . I . . . . . p .. ''. . _LLL
� . Aence,admitted hooVing. �. � I I . 1-1 � I . . ... . Chief Justice Hagerty said the, other day etiy - � , manail6iment, - It calls ''into .'.requisition . . I . I !�,�.
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am In I r' . tli&tif lie' livied.until March-naki liff-wotild Out a L. f Mrrm,rik,US L . "In the'Ccioko� church 6rda ' . � ..; I
t ' -a ha.If - bushel measure in ordlof to - , FALL, 6F`.G_E0K;-T,E E'.., - * . . I . witir � home. 11e "has to* beforeToronitli Presbytery yesterday,Mr. - . 1. . . . �. I
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I terstandmid. Itigpossiblethst-acriminsi ; , . 0 a .. -Lady F . ill . ey,1' according to:t � he -C . is: simply. ,!,ilia p6l' ` i 4 - l, . 0iland the adaptation: of thii v&rio'ua crops - L I I '_ I,', . . : .� .-: 11, . ... .
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.1 I , , W I of wbustlbs,"' amid 'the a an. In. re igIOTA4 . . . . . . . 1.
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. . I I .. . LwDox, - . . I I I .. I W., , He L, favors the Making Of a me,llure� .., .L . 1. . ' - � , .-. I . .. .
I Yesterday the committee appointed, 'at Jois. )'. i6eff talegra�bs dimn Finance Minis.'er. . mystery to All who .know hi* is in L .. I . . .
I. I . . . stable mad sod, the nyost important ela� , ., ., ... Vice, a monstbr bf to hideous mien,' ..!:: ;. -�'-' � . .
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of the Dominion Medical 'from Geoli-Mme'on the" �Uh, �nnounc , and a 'ff" dhip mi W'- a! 6 the _imwin AC)�of"a;ixill�iav-witb-i.$,IrAeo, � A .:, ...
the last meeting. � ing . S,ordeilairla in B,og,'ou dis 'legged Brother siirly and shv. _-y_ i frig,cl.shi : ment in our. far n a a beh6tedneeda*but to be-seea, , � 1. . . ..
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-have c�mptilred : Ueok kay. "fie sayw: 11 The BostdWans.11mve he igm�a,to Lee, '. , jrl� . eb-seem -
�__Kacrciimtion, held. in Otta;w,,v,, waited ItussiaAls L V 0 in 0 � -f i
.8l . . L - .. . � Kai] . n ph a- lis! Y' - clover for hey, p n a , .We ArAt on dure, t,hen pify, then embrace. I I ,.... ...
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I the Govern ' mdni.wfih rof ekence to m:systemL. Tape aftib nine ,hours', desperate a great m.opinl I Mary of Ir bitter,,griaf. . Night he soil, inclu. in �--j ipous, lawyer said *to. t a keeper - �' .1
. ,of public hygiene.4 The commitie'e Zo,usist_* The Tekke�Turcon�abs wore in full retreaX than -tbe Lord bas of them." - - ; - �Lni'ht as the city'-dlock stilkes 9'and the �, I pon: . I . . -, ...1. - , ..- :.1
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- . . their loss be . Ing enormous . . I " , . I 9 tl,',� r8tition of .� crops to blot ce fertilit - Of an a Plestand: ,,Y6Uj,tUSimggA L: .
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�ed of Drs. ( , He lias since . � . , it, the Countes§ Mali. fall,in.,I& evening duty,'.p6or- old . . I p , , ". . ..t : , :, L'. _
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Tor of telegrapb4d as. follows : The Tekke_Tiirco� On Saturday,'JaDuary .1 Jeff ,iE Ii.furthei favors the clez i - 0 '. a seem' to wear -upon yOU. - 'YOU should glal' 1 . * ,, . �
to; Laroque, lieiith ciffi.eW'��f Mon. I of Roseberv..gave' birth to ii amughter'at ,i,rdgulailytbere. Througlih6atand- 16anicaliffprbvenilantof th Is * 'erl . . YingL to,., �'.-. ".1. � _�- . .
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. On - 'L Of 0 . mans were pursued' and out down.'for , - _ -cold. find:- wind aii4snbw he follows, them into Bometh 9 ,Which is not'so tr . � IL _ . , L �. , � . .
treal; And Graik and Brodse ttaWa. L . L El the Durdans,*Ep6dm.' Bbth'the countess , - and the fallovi:; distribiftea'the Ia or - the, brain.' I In, I Oh,. Itaint. busiiiass,'ll� replied - ., �,
I Several other niodical glsfftI6i6bb,cc*6m.� ,distance of fifteen versts, . Our ,victory i� * : 'L , '' : until daylight. Appears, when his duty is or Pa I L . . I . ' . " I .. ..17 I I. "". I
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panied the bommittee-, Who were received complete. Wo.captured aquantily. of arms . and the:infzut are doing well.* 1. ... I Over, a . nd .-Ire' disappears., Occa � 4ib"Ily cloth. farmqso as -to malle. it more -easy, the apple sellor,, ',-it's lyin' &Wake, nig"lits .� . . . � L L 1.
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Profqssor.VenDor �_will ,shortly- xeqjg� with Dointervals of waste ,timo'or p i 4 ; �" o tleciA6 wifethe . . ,.
. by Sir Chas.. Tupper'.' The.questi6n was7. lmud,ci non- ammunition and provisions. during� tho &'y Ia gaunt ia� to . perio. 0 . tryin, t r* to -.leave my tot-' : - . I . I .
. P I . .a geojogi ) op'l S4r.V'eY';t&ff: f 0 '"a L' ' - I a rth and may of crowded work, L . -to J ]jb1j6-:. .L' ' " : ..� ': - ' '. ,_',
. ably discussed by th6 members,bf the earn. Our loss is now'being - ascertained. - 'Our' from th ' " 0 _mna� 4 be seem .basking. on tbe stepi:of 4he Central * . lhe'�Iatter .Sometimes ' tune ta in orphan s§ylulm, or, I . . . __ . .
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mittee. . In. reply Sir Oimrles,-Tu�par -ex.'- troops i&uight liaroical _ ly. - . " I . 1. I .. .Lto accept a; poofbion Ill donneotion, -with the - jr, L seriousl terfored-with-by the weather lilr .olit'oldliw , asiskillinniol",-, ' . ,: .* � . I . .1 .
. . . I . . A�. L'Stimtiou, and D06 unfrequently e-pondo * L y in . . I.. jor played, , yert, . �. .
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. ad, ,himself . favorable to L the Scheme, '. B,rRiiTX, Jdn. 26-11 AS reported that, m6teor,ological service bf the. Uhited State other hindrance. , - I . . . , , --tyou cannot expect to det on . in life - I I * - - ��- ''. ...
I prese , I , . L , goonds.to ,take a ivalk, chb�sing, for. Ilia . P �. . . I . . ., . . I . . . * .
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. , promised on behalf of ililA06verninemt Geolt-Telle. ,kza takeli - by - the explosion . Rev. E � D.. Silcox" of . Stuffvilje, has re- companion Detecitive Gates, who ha6�ml-' * 1. MOW to Malic, lalimmi"'J. * . without g tow' disagreomble passagoo-at- , . -. 1. 1. I . . .
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1. . silike _ ' L . '. of -raines undqr the walls, altei the as- ceived h unaninious'e6,11 to the -pastorate of Ways M kindlyL'Iffoid, for the poor ,old fellow. - As soon as I . � . I : .. I -
. . . ka . . S&UItS,Of the'Russians were repuls6d *itli the CoDgregaiional church At EmbFo. He Constable -Sutherland* (after GatoB) ii .chmu�pagne bditle ofmilk, arid'into this put every woman, is a -saint. Itis a -go -cid rul� .... , .. I . :, . f L
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. . _. . Thursday, Jan. *27. - To has taken it,'positioa a the neigh' The Jorsey City Journal sayB-that"tho ' ently' tfi&aL any * of'' -big - co I I IS1Y'diBgdjvedL; *a L I on- getting cross,- ,When the thing comes upon - , .. - ". � .. * : . . I . � ...*._1
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-Gladstone .s4,ys iheLruzn�r tbait' he - or. hills. . - ' � . p ev. Lachlin T&ylor, D. D , has rec L ovdred but he will follow any p6liceinjin' who will ful of bilawers' or bakirs! yeastj sud'dhaka both at once the house is apt to become not'. . - , L � "* L . 1. L I
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seat Lords becauseof * . .- . ".. . . . . . his health suffioiently.to preach mnd.lectu . re .be content ,Viriih that and ex�ect no f urth' - guffi ' ntly to pro.' 6, conservatory, but aL hot house. . The paiet �,- -.. I:, �. I � ! - , i
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I . . FzrTnr,N-H*uxDnHD Mmgs-A-Mmuim.�Tho" in tbat city. , . . homage It is not for us to.judge his fdel- duce butter. Set the bottle Ili & Warm SAYS L. I I I . , . , . .
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Hing John of Abyssinia has decided Ia cable. in . 8 go to Australia respecti . .The. late, Mr. E. A. Sothern is said t * L norcan We fathom his thoughts;, brt place, where the. temperatlire' Will'; be fro " - .-' h'- The kind .11 . I - . . .
I as a .. . ng the' ' � . a AngS, m est and the happiest pair � - .� . i.. . I
. send an important miagioli to Egypt to ie'. HAL,lih-Tri6kett matchwas an extraordi- ba:ve earned an annual income of 6167,000, . his whole life speaks for itself, telling a. eight to fourteen aegrees'Remumir, And let Will find occasion to forbear, . . I . . . .�. . .
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. turn thanks for the 'faybrallIe* reception of ,nary achievementin telography.-intaot it 'amg.jt is added 1hat ,he spent big moheyJ-. story of unutterable love.- -.It doeg lbok as , it ferment. - It is , difficult to describe its � I . , To pity and perha:bs forgive. : . .. .� .,;
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. I Adespatah from London smyga report . of lines, na,m'ely, 12,000 miles, was travelled . Capt . , X. . R. X. , Mosher, who go . me, ybars'..that was gi6ater , tli�iI he - do uld bear; and. I r in two or'. three days.', took place.be'tween two citizens : - '- 7 . .. - - ,. .. - .*
has been "received from Singapore that a in one.' hour, and' twenty minutes. ',.rho ' parhaps.he wouldmob be sorry to- shiit: his The cork in at be well tied. in -to prevent it . I I . . . : � . I .
� . * d the Oswego Belle and at torwards I X1 I .� "Mr " h � � - t -hin compliniontli(d' .. -. . I � . .1 . .� . .. . ..
lo6al trb,Mbg steamer had been caps. greater. pcirtion. of this time was oc6upied .. eyes forever on police,, routine if he knew . being thrown out b the fermenting liquor. 'Mr. Si;npdon an egs to request. that he will , .1 . I I I . I
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I ized. ' tto tKiill�,omrdine -on- Lake: Ontario, is. now that his last restingplaea would not be far The, next in, Zf - may be pro- 'hoop xas . I . . .
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Seventy bodies were' recov6redi and. many. ,in transwittinj the, messi � . tln koumiss, a fro trespassilig,on his grounda," I .
t.ig four orfive � _. , I . .
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i at bey 70 miflss,-the ' am or "IV" begs ta. suggest Mildionts to Ur --,; -.-" . ,
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I . , message occupied ably thirty-five godonds �22n . 117 It mity not be -that granite fountain day$ -old: 'One-third of 1% 'bottle of t4b old' Th s ell' igs it two gees.11. . . . � I I .
Frequent shooks of- ,,elhithquake ,have . 4 lay at VlAcutta, India, bound for Glas:- be will riot � . � �
. I beefi felt ht Agrmla iti the pait 'few . mys. in transmission Tfiis message was re.- gow. . , .. , . , , ". I or matbld glall will mark, his � grave, but koumifis,may.boadddclltotwo�third6 of the ,l Mr. Tbo paon's ros acts to Mr. Simpson; ana ' ' . � .� ..
The panic hao . bean ' ,.Uhl peated fourteen iiri;eB train station - - . .. . 0. . I .1 � those who know' h1W will long remember 0'Or 6r1resh. Milk.' Before drinking, shake will fool liged if a 11 add the Utter -15 to the . . ,, . . . � . 1. � .
I renewed. I 8 ae- I to Sta -Mr. Hiram' Sibloy, of Rbehestdr, ,i; men.. . . 1. � . 11. � . last wor 1:g the, note Justreociv6d, 00 as to re- . . I � . .
I ,th,i tion,betw him; slid if any lines were carvect- over big thebottle -well. ' .., . present r.81 sorrsndl&dy� . � I .,. 1.
couats-forJlreredlaht rumor that suc , . eon L6naon and SyAu�3713�dne� - tiolaea! as tile largest farm. bwner- in . the grm� . Bad they migbt.be Final . .. . I . . I ' * ' . 11 r. �i so rotux 1. �. . . ....� . � . . .
disastrous eakth4uak� had occurred.' . - (Australia') Xmill. �: I .. �' � r mad wrinkled h .. . . . 11 I -The Irealthy Appic.,� ,. ' -nt Mr. Thoinplaon's letter I . . 1. .. �
. ' ' world. He ,has, jEore - them - four hundred' ma tb ago : '. - ' . u 6 ad it contains being ' .
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,I tbb - I ,. . The V ruit Growers' cistion, of -On- a 0 pc by its vulgarity." . " I .
The ralaa dhd fl6odi continue i Ayoungtaiiiiness mim��ai-j:DaeponagfiOIO, farms Ili Now Yorki Illinois aaaWiphigair, - , .11-3,off" tu polidemoWs dog;, - the above- .
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. South of Spain., In the Ebro Valley the . IOw&,'Iost 'his -wife a short* Wag ago.. He Although PaStrhis 70bh birthday Mr. pibley�- . . Here'llog 06 faithful haV6. r . taric, are .abodt to intrpd4ce I - ome men will. work for WO days to' - .` 1 . - .
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&rdage has been very heavy, and near Bur- . loss deeply, and ifitbrmod his f riends Ines* . I , i ' ' named apple -for growth ,In'. this sectionof ge'b caroot tacks at the Wholiisale'lliied milif ' : - � . . r I .
. is still absotbed in busi Se . . . -Hamilton Times. 'rovinoo. Although not p �, . ; .1 I
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gas, Valladolid stidDilboa itrsurpasses that . that he would not remain any longer in the , �. pop.g,hed will be 71 in.1yArch next. ' He "' I.. I . . . I -, . . ,, thep danted liere, tIlan pay.25 cents on the yard more forear. I � I I . . . .
. . of the Mardian disaster. The snow fallis PACe. I-10 sold out his business, and it it b . &B,b � . � . . . -
.. I � has gained flesh since he became rope, but . -7�lero is ond.of the axioms of CarolUs , .eon in tile 6rohaxas of the province 'Pot than it is Worth.. '.. . . . 1. . I
. the severest for tlArty ylgars. , - . - was' undersiood that lie intended ic leave - - - of Quebec for ooifiiltime past, .and. fruitea. '- , . .1 . . : .. 1. .. . . ... I I I .
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�., 0, ' town. I-Iis dead .body was foundlyingon. , is very.pale, and tlib White robes he wearg Duran: "'Educate th ,before 'you � I Nuvrat cd�TnNTnrl. I '. I . I 11 1 . � "
I . A St. POtbkBbu)rg co rem- . 111alia him. look still palar., 'He was..ill 0 41 0 ,for the first - time' in 1879 at- Como; near - �. . I I . I . J. i
r;ospondlinIt has 6ducabo.the band. the ji'lly'a will - become. I �,.' I . 'A
son to believe that Russii� assured. England tbograveoniswifla, Heimath6thims6ff- . . . Montreal, * And ss�emoh of thd�rmenibor's of V'rst'vo'cc ..� ... . 1 . j,
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. two montlis tigo that Ge6k.Te `6 would not- dea&,, . _ - - .".: I .� . . . . .. ... .. ieceptly, but* is Amid to be now -quite cunning soon - enough when the - eye bms . ' I - t -oi, wooismat sogrossana,f,it, , - - . I I
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-.p . I . . . . recovore& . . .. I � . learned, -to ties, whereas if the - hand be .the Z.O. A. at Ontario are * .going - i a � , 6f tibAb a great unw1oldynimas o % - .. . . , . . � .
I . . I . � 1. efi them this spring ad Xwoula-l-'woro as loan as that . ..... A I 1
be occupied, and that when the Tolckes,had -There is m'rumor that the word ha, . . .1 aduomted--before tile eye one may *never have. a, tree giv esorip� '' ., . . ..
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I been vanquished the Russian troops *ould gone forth in. London that'- gentlomen's .1). I .. . �. I . . . � . I �, I ... tion clf.�ho tree land fruitwill not, be out of '. !.thin iclloiv ovot� there, a as . . � . .
� I �e.. Tlie Wealthy Ia a Milinclsot& seed- Soconavoice-' . . . . I . I
1 -Sound ice te�n inches thick ,will bear a Bed. . I I I I . I :1 . � �
- return to ilia shorea ot.the Caspian, evening coats must bmie-.baggy alcoves. pres6ure.of 1,00o potinag to the 9quarle fact, . 7m;lt is svj& that whenever & tra,in On the r 11 . �, .. . . . .. .. I ... . . .. . I I .
. A I I � . ;iday Let its 46p,la that this fashion will not omi- _.�Tlld 4, I , . I oduced.into Montreal a few,years . � .. . '' . ..
star meeting tit Wigan yo8tc , lars envelope" muff is much-wbrn. West MIchigitt, &, Chicago railway I mrrivos ling,,iptr Y � . . . , . . I - ..
place, t , Xatamps ta wearer as ready for the next at Troy on time the band r a n wonder -that I inclan � �
ded to stand out (at an advaneo,of 10 it .",.a ag6, And has. proved undoubtedly health , . , 0h, what a skoloton am 1, , . > , .11 .
man Willi scarcely skin to hkalla T� polloa - �1- .,
. . I d,,i grato hither, - f or tli6ugh Turkish- trans i I . oxid 11A -known to bli&it or N .nJ ..g , * , , , I
Per conC After the meeting the colliers av,e.all!�oey wail in .their hey .are &&1B. . . . . . . I pImyA at the depoti Tito liand liostilt been' . a, never beau . . 0 ing To be as fat tts libighbor 0. 11. I . .. , I I _.
�. ,visited several pits and dil& much damage. dertainly not becoming on the arms of gen. _,( Dirt," said Lord POmerston; at An ' 'A' 16D&O ti � I . -; kill. back,", - but - ragularly n spr . .1 -1 .
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. . . I., . . out,for the, tbbugh.� .1 . ,. shoots start fiom its i t0riains'l In Wilson- I . . .. .1 . . I � ,
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6 � The police, who ware- powerless,* ware. tlemen in full dress. . I agricultup&I meetinq, ,,is' simply valuable -The improvement fund for St, Angus? 'points, .Which. is 'considered a gootl ph, what a wretched lot is Minot I . . � .
I stoned and a. numblir of them severely !!I, 'The Poople!� Eniertainment Society is *A material in the wrong pla;co-.11. � AntlwhixttallltloOtlatlllugtoYlOwI . 'A
. . . 1. 1 tinols.chureli, Dundas,ia:rapidly being evidence of hardiness. , It �ears early And r at illy state I Pine f . . .
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I . -England, and is extending 4.Tulldreda of fortunes have been' mallo enlarged, The -list now foots ,dp to over no pr,attior.afght is -to be seen in the orillard , I No wonde fat . . . . .
jur d. * The military arrived to prevent. great Success in , I . .
thoi� disorder. ,� " .' . I . . . operations Jn all' parts of, the country. by PAvettising, and yet as An artifisbut 612,500, And it is amid other subso iptions are thg . literally bowod totbe . . 01111 .
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. Cape Town advices state that .0ofteral, Gentlemen And ladioo aci plays' and give imperfectly Underatood.' 0 .� �iomisad. . . . ground with the bomutiful, fine,looking - Till.) JlJl8F,nr,Y 11=31113h," '
Sir George Colley telograpli� .on the -25th zoneects for tire amusement of the thaages, ,-white or p000 tintea. s�tfns, broo�da _,9WhatiA.yournmmei`l1 askedaSunhay Wealthy apples, The friiit is dos6ribod as' . 'Thoi.igiii.tari,yktiowstliotinioislatoI , . . .
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lad the XngogoRiv,r who are ad 'tied for almost ,nothing and' ,with 11, Idibi the train, lot dresses In- :,ohooltdacbeilofmnewboy '(Bill." "'Bill. above mediamana often large, roundish, . . I
filat.that liar reach mi , . rod sire, I
,laiidjo ATtd oreads hor migo a I . ,
866.0ato enjoy iblamselvao immensely, � for Occasions of great oerOlmny. wha'-?" 4ildonn0f Ito hates to leave Ilia ell rmilig fato- - � . I .
Without opposition f torn the Boerpatrols . , "Whatig your papa's olate, smooth of,r,kin, very s�mmcbricml, the Orrather'-leavothlafiro.. . . . . I . . � 4
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� party . -Gold trimmings in tile farm of-om.'. nan." It's Bill, the". 11 What's his color Whitisli-yollow, shaded in 'the sun, What happy . hou'ra lowoot'l,spoi . id"o , I. . . . I - I I . :
four miles diAant. A skirmishing - Temche�-ll J61111twhn't are yourboots broidevy, gold beads, fringbA, iuools and othee"", ,,, . .
frdli�Gdnekul�Cdll6yls fordo bageortoin madeof?" llby"Of leather." ItWhere r"thme?" "I dOn;;O,t'-Wh&t (loss with a deep, 'rich red" sometimes alm6st . "' Ito siqlis, 11 alono, with thoo Ih I I. . I . l'
I Bight of tile Door patrol4bathlb isGXPOctod does the loatbor dome from?" "Promtho braids are Used -on heavy.whito satin -for our mother call ldm�Mr. wliat?" ,,-She arr6gethor covered with lighi And kicep. Uxt'gall" She so;ys"'yoll Ova): spoutll'" I.
to -morrow. - . hide of ilia ox:" i'.Whdt Animal,thore- ball dresses. I., . I I I Mlt call him mister mnithing-?' " *What colored streaks of'orimson, dotted by many . 11 Good oveninat" said he, , ,. .1 .. � , �. . k,
. .. .1 n� 28, , fore, supplies you With boots And, gives you *-Gypsy bonnets with long brim 1� . * 'in 70 ,( ' � WlNiLr� 8,4OW, , I . � . .
I I 17ridayl Ja I s'ih does'ghe call hi Oillhatalaug." . . initiate spots' and a splandillf ruit in appear- . ovim !rnu . . . . I
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. tntlio election tit Edintlurgli - yogtordmy mdattoomt2is &g'Myjftther,p . . front taperifig to Almost I nothing in the _A. quick answer is like the Sharp out of a mnee. The fleAh is generally white, but ' - - ' 0 loaf, tba4 dancos oler tho snow . . . �. . . V , .
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. to fill't1lo "' 0 Parliament caused by William Doctor, an Indian, hag been back bid fair to take the placo.of the Pan- W.bip. .11 You are 110 gentleman, girl" amid often -yollowiAti. via. .froquoutly, stained I Across the barroti,hill. -.. ,�,- - I . I. I . .
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the r0aij .ti'o'n �of ... Duncan Metuen �Lib- '.ohoii ok babe 'bonnots, . . 1)�jt" ' L
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oral) atia sent to the penitentiary for four yeats'for I I I � an irate.individual to the person next him' . with rod,&Very juidy, vinous''Ot 6 lively, . I watch tboo,madlfliurry . , .. � .
' VtcLarea, Lord Advocate -In winding up fflio irffalrsbf it country' 1, Are you a gentleman yourAcIf 211 wits imr, sub -acid ilavor-quito a, dessert �
.0 1101olin I I I llatell to the Celle M0,13t � . 'l,
of Sc i dkv 4 stealing 6, coat from an Onondaga, school-' That sniltoo thoo avita Nvill.
aq returned by a, majority of � I . � dealer in Western Oirtario tho: other day the the aneoring.inquivy� 11 I am, Air," WAS the pliccul slid properly clasalid ' as -nvory I � I I I I . I . 11
� . 7,450 over Edward Jonkins(Indepondont malitor. good," The season 4 this apple is . . [�t lost, 0 homeless lost I . I . .
Liberal). Mr. Nathaniel Gordon, lieft6mmater of agg'gneo f6und, such entt!0 as those -" The reply in a tofto Which itnplied A, duel if an 0 witid-swel # . I
the public school, Pieton, for ilia past Ave man' Who Wag in 6n Taead "' 'doutlawas expreasbcl, 14 Then'you are uito amid to be f rom December to Match. And 0 oinblem of man's lotirfloy bridf I . I I I
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I -of t1au Mar ri&a, right in sayiug I Am not one," retotto the those *he have had ciporionce in koophig -Ittif 0 make a 811v . ., I . I
111 the DritialAlouso at commons, Yea. Yeara, has received tba appointment, �,Long John moteall's i g Tilat snow or tottbl, .
(Collaorvative) gave school inspector for the now county of DUE ,a " etc-.. suchlaxi b I , Ao X the f raft say that if kept in A deal placo it 'exhAt galas dispol the oloudg,,of gloom
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I torday, Mr, Chaplin - ' ,,ng party of the second part, 11 neither ,
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