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The New Era, 1881-06-02, Page 7� - 11 I 1. ­ 1. --1 I . I 11- I. . I � I ­ .1 . . . � . � - I .. vAlumun's suagru"VorivEls. �Uvxva F"I'LlED w4wo, x1tox I ­ I . .. 1. ' - . � I : I Indust"al 11601re#4 i 1$,ataq . 0, junb , 12:1 1881, . an VaLlr4G& I , , I � � IN MoUloquy. VGA . IF , TAB A -GOSSIP, � 1. F she, Cloolain � 4 century, Ago vrbA . . � t a. msa , Now Tork oolitomporAr , disc A Xisterapsinj .Losicr 01rom . . overed� in KP referring to , � . I I . I , - � plailosepber04 Niece, A "Ipgplar post Itortean ]pIgcayerT In the the arts lie concealed, Worltmoa�w.drd this fact that Do %lumber " of t a New York —Acrootio:­84 rooster, Emperor '%V$111 n,4 and via, ispnra� � at Up at . 14 , $us. Vasa 4;f a RAPisg-Matioring vAncl6iniss. , put upon an oath never to l:evail the pro. �burchOs WOU14 he all Iring the .warm . The following interesting letter Appears , _An enobstitino omile._The Valut julep. The Fbiperoi'Willism has A Very Oellgl- in a recent issue of the London (Hug.) A despatch from.Fulton, N.Y., says a `09so used by their employers, Doors were summer months, breaks out in this Strain -. LA , . � � A cleri &I error a . I I . I ­ kept 010110, artisans going out were search., At .4 doorway stQQdtho Devil, . �o6., minister Idsaiug ' � tiv � Mortem ex . 11 . . feeling that Ilia 1 ,a ,, � . I - I ­ � a palate, and is very fond of Asparagus. I 08 AMMation of the body of , I , Times. . ,, ad, visitors,were rigorously excluded from' hoed was level, parlshioner's wife. At one. of the dinners at the royal castle at 44 Sir,�I have no Wish. to enter upon, any oseph,,,Bauoel,. who ,died recently in thin � I . ,&a lie watched a midnight ravel, where the fun . . . - . .1 . I 11. RdMiSSIQUI And- f &Ilia operations blin —Nevor,cry over, split milk. There fs, . I I the time of his gra.udsoulo m. P�rriage the controversy with'31r. F roude, It -wan dub village, developed. a pbenomenonwhich our- . dod I VAR fast and free, enough water in it already. I I , I I . � . I, the Workmen themselves, TbQ mysteries Kid the masking and the mumming, through !lie 3Pmporor remarked: $I It is very $tra4ges prisod, the doctors, and hap been the theme , . . to the memory.of my uncle that those who . care there went 4 huminin �everi ragus at the castle it had read his private note -book should know of considerable, modidal opeoulAtf on. craft were hedged in by, thick -set f the summer days a coming, w. lah. his fqAst- —The man who invented the fifteen- I 0ime, Ioat Aspe, � , . I I I . tantesof soap, Which it never does At the ,what his wishes (as, they are, there jax. Bgwsel, who was 48 yea,ro old, wis a native = empirical pretensions a�Ad judicial 01 I Ing time should be, � , � .. p .a anow,maltiug patterns for tb . .1 ­ olito# pala. I ca. �The most searching inquiries were. I I . I � affirmation. The royal manufactories of Who will fare so, well og he ? ; styles 0 oiloloth� I I I . : - pressed) were, . I of Waldo, And in, boyhood was apprenticed . . ­ I . I . � iastit�uted, but nothinK -Suspicious leguld be '&A , a io Mr. Froude?s reference, to-hid4en. tP tile trikdq. at machinist mud loom -fixer, greelain, for example, Word. c*rried 011, in � . . - -- 4 4 How am I going to Spend my samw I . I 1 -4 - � - " ­ ­ I I usive. I 11 E, verything is lovelyill Said ho;'�' soon the paX. �, . . 2" is now t I he triomen . ,diBcov,broa. Still the Emperor bed, been re � sons and explanations, he has Awakened which he follows, iuvarious factorles.iii Europe with &spirit of'jeakua excl ,,, sons, Staid and Steady, mer holidays , I a , Out . � I so positile tbat another council of war WAS 'curiosity which lie. can hardly now rof non Wales and I ugland before 110 panic to this none. His Majesty of Saxony was especially , w, air A . , , , � be gladly makin . . ... . I . _ � ,g ready for . tb . mitti'll ''question with many., I I lield,'thls- tini , . coun aircumspect— Not colifent with. the oath � Than summer spree. ' . . . e co6prising thetreatment to satisfy. try thirteen years Ago, to set,up the I , . ' of seer the rams and ewep and wethexal-An(A the .—There, is Ono perfectly Safe rule to - ,of the vegetable f ror4 its entrance into the 44 on one point in Xr, rrouae,o letter it ma6hiaeriy in the Oswego Falls factories, mposed upon big workpeaple, he 1 . I I . I � I . I - . lsulbkins,�rithout tethers, follQw;lt is -contamed in � . I 1. . is . � "Or i - in the. -words, "If would lot abate his kingly suspicion in , �shall be sw6pt away like I castle to the timp of Its. being Served at -necessary to any sompthlag. He. wrote to opposite this. place on the Oswa�o River. . . . feathers into, Owe YOU Must, You d better.,, . - - . I table. The. result was 0,, ca al on FeVru Banael. was fo6vor of a brother monarch. Neither king �. . remorseless sea; . � mpletQ a � vory 8th, 1$80, in reference to . a man of strong constitution, � � They will all,be ash for me � - . ,vindication of the ' Emperor's icute but was addicted to enervating axe , cases, nor king's delegate might enter thetab000d 1 � . I - —Mons-trous—m-Iceland is 1hQ ofily coun- a ,13 tqwbi6h I had I ' I 11 . -v . . ­ .the letters of my Uncl. , a . . I walls of Meissen. What is erroneousl � T ?Iondid treat Is, whou the try which possesses A. voloaRN i sense of taste, The castle kitchen is so y , his to me a a annual , he eruptiqg4 reminded him that'they were to be returned Ana for the past ton years. his health had .., I . . called the Dresden p bronchi In,. at which gp off with Hoolm (eclat . . unfavorably Situated as to neoessitat,q t1te to me when he had done with them ; . been seriously impaired, He had beon I orcelAin—that exquis. , I ) I . It' . . . , � I Oratbromtonqdraeninig,itis,dra*ot.hophopligrds —4 groO many perso3lo are like the . -carrying of the dishes to be served across treated by all the doctor' A h to and ito pottery of which the world has never � . � I I I cannot read such a mass of � . others . the told . . Utters mud decide , I -8 from .1 seen its like --was produced for two And the sheep, dealrIng freedom, tell them that circus poster. It's only because they, are I the Castle. yard, during which transit they At a single glanco what is nocessary for the pur- from Syracuse, and had dQsed himself with hundred years by c st that. they do not need 'am Stuck up that, they attract Attention. are placed in covered bitakets, In order to 13coo and what Is not -o * 4; I would sooner everything he could heAr"of, so that 4ili - � . . I - . '.. I repisoip everything in your bands at once, and lot house reastublol An apothecary's shop, neither the bribery of princes nor the ,In tho summer days to lead 'am; so they.ful keep the .'asparagus hot, the Asparagus . , � . I . I I I . ­ . , ­ I their scrips with jold, —This I bas been a very healthy spring. I . disfi you do the editing yourself, "' you toasily could . I had garrulity of the ope t Not a bit like those a old. I . Q a number of western rivers that have . . 0 . an extra, all w. my leisure Most of the pliyai(?ii ra ryba revealed it. : I a are covered with 4Y Of do, if I am not to be loft to ,, rk A Difin thought Ile Quit ..I N1 bar and am yet to bear the responqibility. Other discoveries have been less. success. . . . .� hot. napkins. These, napkins, like W at . , cancer of the. stomach. The Symptoms .beep confined tb tteir beds for years, Are I . . � � I - I fully guarded, fortunately for the W � It lJolue go off to breezr b� . . . . I hlauds, some infest the . I . I . 11 The manufacture - of tinware in England . . I . . to6ble linen, are woLabea in soap, and appmrs. 41 This is the ouly.communic%tion of the were Janoluating pains, followed by the orlid., cake -and -pie I , now leaving them. L ing more than - 11 - . laul 5� . gas ordinaxily menaltive, kind I bad with Mr. Froude, And this vomiting of Oth I L housand islands, others flowk —The other night Sarno wretch, ohoppeel - , be, I I . I I a coffee -colored substance. originated iwa Stolen secret... F ew raiders L era roam the T . . . is but too apt to, acquire a soapy taste from refi'864 to the whole collection -of letters The #paroxysms occurred I to foreign lands, . . . . I I I need be, informed that tikiwa . i simply Then the various congregations seek tboilge * heifer belonging to Ald'. Chadwick, of the, brief contact with the. napkins. Tho. and papers sent to, Mr. Nroiide, 4d not two or,three, weekst often attacking him in. thin � to IE ­­ - - L . 1. veral .. � � . I . I ' � recreations, ' - Guelph, with -a I I - 2 platea with tin by .n axe, and br9kq a number .1 . L . merely to those - notb�bqoka, which in fact the Street or at his work. Sometimes the into t to" -In being dipped 1, While the Devil of .the poor brute's ribs.. . 1. . dish being, first b4laded to the, Emperor, he L , ' ll� Not to speak of dissipations . � I.. . \ I -could hardly help. taking jud1he very one, werlq not in my mind at the time. M ' ill ppeared In his knees,jilisitbling his - molten metal. theory it is an L Vaitinf, stands, , N... . . . ,most iniproguated with the Offending taste. . , . y pains &I I easy matter to clean the surface of i I ran, Heou to catch them in his hands. - . —An English judg L ment Affirms that the . - L ' , , reply to this was that, I did not expect to legs so that be fell. ­ I L L . IF hi' I I I I , . .ow .of England , ad of other civilized One day, nine years ago, ;6 physiciall di a bmth of boiling tini remove it ,, 1, who player am offlieted with the weys I have countries holds t a a favorite dish is not to be have the letters returned -to * me until be , I p it """ . he practice of carrylagL' . Henceforth iniat I envelo ad with a silvery metal to 4 place _ � covered with 11 soaped ii: Hankins. . n 'or I din ered A hypodermic injection of of ,0?? doo.tated, , � . I ­ had finished with them. Neither the n A ­ . . L l." In practice, however, the pro. or to such delight$ addicted as th Cattle on deck to, be illegal. . . . , afterwards had I Any notion that Mr. morphine to relieve the pain and kept up . .. 11 1. a shepherds I I I . cons is one of the most difficult in the arts. find so dear; .. — When Oates 'predicted snow in June, I . AL New Fashion. Vroude wan going to. publish the note., the injections for a year. Then Mrs. Emma it was discovered 'in HollAna. 11 , ,a only work for glory, with My partner from didn't he mean the down from the silver I * , , . and guarded 11 . . . book called #Sane Walsh Carlyle.' The other Franklin, who had become Bausel's nurse, I P�ory, 4d the � , I . . . I - . New York Letter; ,1t is fashionable now note�-booka I never read till. I read them in o6ncivaeZl,tbat.tba expensive daily visits of from publi6ity. with t4d utmost vigilance Thenwill tellmiprotty story,w ' poplar? This in the bearest thing to � -tostoop. This- iquot 4, metaphor, meaning p I . . 1, I . I . formorethanhalfs century. Englv sr. � blob the people. beAutiful.'t in summer thatwo know of. , . . � I - � rint. I . . . the doctor could be dispenisea with. - ' So I ,�ud, like to he f - Iw I . . . . - tried in vain to die6over the � -r%m.withyou,,novor ear. - . that women are a little more than ever 61 It, Mr. V rmide would but an ran I ­ � secret, until . I .- � ­ . —The Commissioner, of Fisheries ,has . . 11 ... . I r der th6 : she bought a.'syringe slid ooine morphine jo, nee ShermAn,aCornishtniner,i i t * ' ' - �� notified Mr.Kekr, Local Fishery luspea.` *' I I - stooping to f rivolity, but the'literol truth. paperanow,tobe exAminoa suadebided. and Set up luthe business herself. About ' Bo"'Un ' TWO, Ch](14ren Mungand Riary a Brother. - - � � I , . . , . � . . . . I The midsummer freak of metropolitan .upon by .three friend . a of, Mr. Carlyle, it . .1 thin time IDatioel, quar . relled, w � ith his. wife ca ' himself master of' the -secret, .and `� ' . . toi� t6 put f6, Stop to soine -fiallifig. in the . . . . . . . . . . . ' th T C secret of .panufac. . I Humber atia D ' . -belles is nothing less than to Curve their b h" ' ' i ' 'A despatch from St tq6illle, W.'C:; am oil Rivers aiia Toront& )3'mt. ' . . would be in Accordance with his obvious and she went home toEngland. He became t " I I a ys,: I I � .. . I � .spines And droop their shoulders'luliiI they el *its , also ate4ltbily Absolow Brown, a widower, living near, I - a boarder at Mrs. P)rauklitili and she can'- gh' ' "Ulo� . I -Several exchanges complain that, Cos. I . top ..at lit . ur g , . I intention as he has expressed it in his bt,in,d, aa 4, now within the reach 0% here, went Away from -home yesterday, trary to, law* Many f armors allow black- . , . I look like hopeless consumptives. A girl will, and it would be. joyfully accepted by tinuea the morphine injections daily Jfor P611 artisans. . . � '. ' 1, aving his three children Slone. The I I I -with a naturally -flat breast is, considered every member of - Mr. Carlyle's fa � mily, eight yea.rs, to relieve Bausel's pain when .1 . .. .a . .. - . knot to exist in their Orchards. The dis. , I.. mighty luok�, and she no longer, supplies - I . I .. ., . 11 yowigoot of thsaii.ohil,46a, ok: b . 1, arn, Sir,. your obedient'sorvant' - he was itipain, -and 'when be was not, for pro . . ----11-17 �. " 'had lc�6 , g On - PoAA - ease is contagiousf and- in apparently, iapidly - - . ­ - .. � . . of of A,ulmul J,i(c In Other.Alla eta, years, - � I ­­ ­ -pm -Artificial roundness, but, is proud of,--ber . ­7� —�11­11­­ ­­­,'.., s� � . been Sickly, :gpd. I-lia..- two-. spreading, --------- ­,­ ­ , - ­­­­­­­ -, - ­­­­ I - MAny CAuuyLx. - --- -fear- he would be.- --Duriog-the last, year the . I - -.-. -- - -- - 1. -f - I . I PAI.- . � . ..... ­ ... . .1. . . , I . I I I . , 'Id6--­fiirdi6;, A— b -- ------ ` I . I � . � lack of -�vomanly , de�eloipment. There iff .1 1 24 Cheyne row, Chelsea, Xay,? '' dose had increased to io or 15. grains,of Two, ititerdsting problems vhIdh haim ,� - 0 Oy And girl, conceived. . --The generous. offer of Mr. Wiman of I I . . I I -the pa!��* - .- I . no use in reminding. ber,'that her deficiency I I . long perplexed the-soientific World appear .idea at , .� , - im. out' of the w � . � , . . . . . Morphine 4 d4y and Bausel's legs. were ­ n`y' New York', to provide two floating Ila& for . I .. .is not charming to Man , as; . . � . .They ac6oraingly tied 4 "rope. around his . I . ouline ey Improve'd 1[tablem. - black with the: sc'ars of the syripge­ . . ib have been, af last definitely solved by � . ifie use of 'the. citizens of Toronto was so- * � I . , That His lapt ill4esa begafi in March Is - . st,'Dr. Hahn. These _ � ajoistofthe house, I , . . -she will follow . .the fashion, ,Ho I Galt is goln'o,�d ha-vie-&Uby shA., St with q the eminent � geologi neck and swiing hir�� to I cepted with thanks by the Council of th%V I . I . 11 - I . .1 matter how foolish it is. I The .,idea the article of baby. in common 'use. is not s Savoie cold, upon recovering from which qUestiona are, first, whether or not celestial where he was f ound a few ,minutes later by city last aighti ,� . . . I � . ,is that a hollow Client, is indicative of . . . . � bodioi; other than. the earth, belonging to A colored woman of the nelglibbrilood, who , ­ � I v a marl; has long been a matter of lie experienced, for. the firlay.-time, gres ' pAssed,through the lot .oil on errand. � * -�-Brooklyu I us .� I . maidenhood. Women -who Are by nature up b , I _diffioul *eatYling.. Thi&was tliqug. t 1Q1,WA01aV System Are inbo,bitedby.animate I . ". had a club�. called 11 The So ' I I n4tooriety �-t­is -pleasing -to ti -in- This woua,a oatthochild'ftwa and laid it of Rent,"' W.U. mak6 it tgair boast that they . to' a flo,tieri themselves as I �a,u a-togret, andd I . . .=6 I' * d I beings, and, secondly, whether the Meteoric. . . ;� amp, y an owe � . see thak citizens of Galt ,have icoggi to be asthmatic. The &ttackswere perio ic, . . I I pil a. a i w ell it egan , I I 11010 never worked and never Will.' I They ' . ''� . . 'Much as possible witIl uncommonly high, nized the necessity .for holding out an. sparmodio-andexcruoiatingly painful.. Ere stones from time to time cast upon the . I . . .to goop and I . I I . In , re no con6ciousne - Slid th . would be a good -club. for.% policeman to I I . � an. an . . . narrow corsets, aad:16M their'ihoulilekg as inducement .to prospective pro,%iiqtors'of .could not lie down or Sleep, ihough� can. surface of this globe emanate from incan. I a t er ay, . 6'ad, returning %hornoward. take possession of. . . . . . � far forward " possible, thus rendering null, babies to improve the quality of t a present stAntly dose-dwith mbrpbjne. 'Anew doe,. descent Comets oir from' volcanic planets. a a i a later , sto � pe � igain at Brown's , --Quite a number of tfansfers of pr . 0, ­ I and void one of the best of their beauties, I . That they At no time formed's part of the I � a I � I .. . article. The inducement 'is to Aake the. tor.suspected heart dibesse. 011se,. w ore 6 tallied that .the party. has -been made at- Patrolea, . Mr. - . Ali, well; what fools my sex sometimes Ship of prizes, which are to be offered on' He directed that the attending phyBiciAu, earth itself. has been .conclusively d I . a asde I . I . I em6n' brother -and sister had taken the youn Joseph Huggard bibs purchised the Groat , . � I � ,inake of themselves 1, lipme of iny formerly tile Queen's Birthday., There citU be no in 6rder that it. migbt be settlod what had otrated. Dr. Hahn has recently -completed . 9 . . . . � I I . . child off -the bed, carried it 6ut behind the Western Hotel property for 03,500 and the . buxuln ftiends ho,ire degenerated into hump- denying the 'claim put forward by soind .been the matter with him. so . long, should. a series (if investigations upoil Some of the I I . . cli in a single week. -Their dresses . .1 garden lxnd buried it. - She hastened to the KbUip forth -for 07,500. . . I � -bacl buge meteoric stones that fell from the ' I � . . � . I -- of the most distinguished -tbinkerg of the makea, poii-mortein-examivation, to which . ,scene of the b�rkl, dug the child Up and "-Gentle maid, whK so dejected? ,' 1, . have been altered 'io suit the changed age, that, one of the � crying wants of the -anybody might be.invit6d except. the doctor - skies in Hungary during the summer of 1866. carried it to the � house I , The child died to. . . , . Pray tell me w y this groat distress, . . ,shanea, though Ilmagine they would suit . ' Thin Ismium of these. Mysterious bodies, ­ � . the new figures I if' they were turn � ea bind present .century is all -article of be,by tliat� ' who had -first given him voidrfInne. Then .. . . day froni the shook. , . I I . � Pray dolll:sighed he. . . . I . I . will not. go into apsoma eviery time it is he beonmej seusible� aind next"I "ing he pubjectod toexarnixistionander a powerful � .. - 11 7,X I , . I . . Morm , . . . . �, � � f R, Tom proposed so uniaxpected . � . . side before. The simpletons remind His �f . I . 1. ' have been found to-13ontoan ' I . .. . at I amid no,.whou Imesut yes; ;, . � . �, t . i .. the pictures in tha OR reading books illus- approached Vy a peiliQn of An inquiring died. ,.� - , nucroscope'. . spongeous formations, w1a to ..;� * A Too Obedl�nt Boni . � .. i.. I . . . . . . . . I . ... �. . � turn of mind in regard to* the color -of its . M'tli6goss'-mortem examinatiqn, which ,orallino ., . . .1 I . lloo,hool 11 cried she. I � . - 1. . I I I trating the good and the bad postare At a � � , . ,royeal unmistako6bli trades of �h (r� rom-tbe dt. ian�es'l Gazette.) - . =In *law of Uke iecent unravelling of a � - - . : hair or. the progress being made in the was made by � Dr. (3. .S.karill, of Oswe .a. lower - - . ..: r . � � I . desk—a, boy with ,.protruded- breas� and .catting.of.-Its tee*th,. .No lover , of, his assisted, by Dr. W. * A.'aall, I of I Fulton,!Oj forms of vegetatioli. All the organisms, - th6 Assize, Court at. Hoilbr6un, in Wutt. New York murder by a newspaper Highs, . . ql� � . arect. hand, w,hich is like 'the belle its she * . . look upbri thlo -- baby ' f .was observed that the upper surface of the aninial -and 'vegetable, .'discoyoiqS1 by Dr. amberg, had lately before it. a Cain which is' the BxpreW, Ofthat city, thiiiks it a pity a - . .I- ,� � . .1 I � I . . . , and anoiber bqllumped over his b race can . . 9 � at L Hahn in the delicate I stone shl'ifiigs he has probe,bly, unique in -criminal aUA I � few tie vopaper reportan I . . I . . .. . 1. 'Was I Oak,, the- 'Present' dity without- feeling - a lungs bad 'a strangely- mottled appe 'Auge. - , als. A panel couldn't -be sar-, . . . . . . . ­ . than . ., .Which is like as she is. '- It is' to I boL -hoped - dea'l't With indicate' Op of . laborer, .wbor was laid' up with' a broken repti cd t detective " lh . I e se of pain and humiliation., Ib is On -closer examinatioil it WAS found that it the con4iti, . I . . . : 'Ll . . . . ... '.� . . Ad io be 6ne'of,whA;tia ;'charged. with 'embezzlement, and " I . . . ,th.kt this idiocy Will be of, short , duration, . .notin keeping with the spirit of t4wage. It was covered,*ith iron or steel filings, am. their parent 'we .. .. leg, waf I service. ,.. . .. . . . . . . � . � I I L 1 . . ; I 1 I . I : is altogbthe I r o4t of date. It is obsolete'and. � beda4d 'in' tlie tissue. On'the under side ,technically' t6kmed.ld primary formation. L ?�. 'was summoned to appear, before the juge. � "Down- in the South American ropublia . . � , , I It' -- - ' - " . - . I I I . ' . .. V .. , .Ass R�. C. Bi . L Isatisfactory, Wlil6rapia,'atrldes.�have b0be I . - was h6. traoeof filings.' Blut­tli g.0jW.Q,,9[. W , L ­­ . � .1 . . ­­ �qql ­ . ' : � �` 't .. A r h � with the.dis.: . r ter,in that woj1d.1g, 7istruo0on.,*­Ove w ei a,. ,. . L -of Columbim the j;ople think the end -of all - - � ' - -'-. , �hop on the Account of she ut go there %-p- -Q , � 1- .. i4 ­4'i - � ­- ", " ", , - �, I-d ,* ' ­­ ­­ " "." I . . .. L., in all un - was . pro f . - Ill 11 -­­ -- �-­ , crCatiolli � . � beeri'made thd various branches of A quantity of dark.colored blood v6d'by the fact that the. tiny �etri grace, perhaps unitb1b to, exaulp�te hir�lself, :,t ings as -come because the all , is over- - � - I I � . ... . ' . . 4o ordered his Sol! to hhng:him The son, . . . .. . ­ . . . . -116 . . R , Science itild art, ,we are forced - .6 admit un'd Ili the stomach,-- the mVcoua meta- creatur4.revesled tby'the media of � the IAA , . run by-locusits. If they were to have ­.,.� . . . . . . . . Dr. Clifford, the Romau Cathdlio Bishop '6 .... . , I I , . the so-called-oubmque- . ii, :Uramps for 0"%L few day* -:. ' I . : . . T. i -of Clifton, England has surprised �every .that no visibie improvement has taken: br of whx�ch* -,was.,ongorged,' atid -the.. one and all'bolong. . . . who &ISO wasalaborar,bbeyea i6'fa,ther'h . a they 7?uld.phauge . . . I I , I - - are ' I Irt was -Ereatly eali;irged with looni. ous plasses :of. animals.,'. They � could not wish'; and'bitiried'him -to the house loft, th-e'lr minds. - - . . , . � .1. . ... . . . -one by the boldnesi..'with' which - he: -has jla6e in the matter, of babies. Jilpy bea w "' I i tively from one of I . , , ported his L almost an 'exact c6unterpaxt of.the bhby of ' - ii: -large its the* 'end . of : have: . existed - in comets, at. least 'if the where he hung h m effee , I � . . L Map] -Isiplitna- . , . . . . - ' . . —The s.tetement which in going thb , . new and original . --'t�ou Wbdn assUMPUP11 ' � ' 'beams. The court. sentenced the son rounds,, that Mrg;. Bell) wife of the tole. - ­ I . . ohspt.L Re ' , on the .mitfito 'Valve. be coimot that these are.4a, a. .the L" 1. . I . , tion of the first at of Genesis. .:The a deuttiry 4go� ., -They.go through the same, the thumb � dis state of'setive combustion.—London Tel'�- to imprisonnfeat.for three yearantid nine 'L . the . . . ". L .L:" � N � I .succeesivis stages'of existence, do na-k-now the wetal'filinge on, the lungs -w -ore - . . :, L ' ' I .. phone lnvbnior in, a do V ' . .. IM86in fs6t that he mtkes-ulear -is- -that he I. , I 1: " 1� I. .. . , - months. . L I L ­ i I . a mate, o's wan ; . 1. . . .1� apy,more,,require justan.-Much -attention, . Covered .and of the phyiicians remaii6d. anyph" , . � . ,�, I I . .. . 'Wife of Professor Morse,': the inventor of � ... ,believes in it ' as lito,b as Dri L I — . , . ..­ . . - `� I I - '— - - the . - n I . I I . I . are .equally -liable to colic. andare guilty of thafthey.sihowed.*cle'arly ,what the MAWS, .. L' � I . 1, . i Sees L telegisph, in intohded as -s notification '. .. I :- I .Darwin or -Prof. Tyndall. ,84entifically" occupation, had.' boon. .The - do . RO'XANT16 L" Oati6AENOE AT ,THE' FALT'S. :' , . �L The,sa aries paid to New Tokk actre . I. - - Ma 119... Sam otors say -- . . " , , , I be declares, it cannot -..be` explained Or ' k' thb a aniouht of noise as did I . . . L - he are estimated . as. follows*: Clarar. koirig, to-,tbP66 Seeking wi*es-z'ths�t th' Most'. L " '. '' I ' ' antne _ ;­ .. ' - " a * icy .. , I *'..I:L � . 't Qther similarly -engaged dep . A, . . - eaf Mutes if"theywant to be . 'Like the -13is'1266. bf E xeter, he -the ba !as of ,past. genamfions. -.Their hair the � p6roons v6ry romantic , affair, took jimee st�`t whbi, At, mie: union squar� list sesgoii,b adt .. . . . .1 � I defended. . . ecoind Falloof;Niagarm op Tuesday last, which marry � .. . .. . I 1. . I - ,does not lookfor science in tile Bible.' Ha does'not grow Any quicker, their teeth" -d6. liQy'to b similarly Affected 'by in. . ds-'sfr�nger , 6600 a week, - furnishing hor'� own diesees; great inventors. - . ..' - L I '.-. . . .. .. �. 1 . - not corhe- any aooner,sna-thoy:6auuo.t walk haling Bteel..'and . iron .Lfilings, and -that the EhOws tbitt'truth is Sometini L. :­ . ' _Chlbogo, too 1 . I . , . ": . gin L tfi ­h�e . _D_� ­ .. t ­ ,�. I.... I ­... �.. . , I data AS Ail UIAQW6ble'; ll�pothe . . I . the j6 ' ' ' ' '' I' "" ­;­ ­ , k _",- . Fanny avenpor is okid to'hay'e'receiv'ed .. k 20,000 copies of the re.- -- ­ ' . I I : ' ' . . rej a , , . 0 Wday younger that, babies of the sameage depositbil the lungs inight, o6li'd probabl 11 n., A fine-.odking. man, uown , 6 Vjeed � edition L bf the 'NeW, � Testament. L . I . ­ ­ ide that the days. are periods, of .,uum .. . . f . . . L L . y I . . I . . could at any ormer period of the ,world's would be fatal, especially if the pulmonary As PF.Har.r� Darling, of Atlatitai Georgia, .'07.50 %; weak last ydar At, the Fifth Avenu 'L10,000 . Cap. ' . . . 1. �., ;,L . - I . . I . I history..- TUybavb not even sftcce1eAad--. in, I man. excep. Tecent.ly .zdgistered. at.'Roslils Hotel, and I I , W ni�ra pr6bq,ble that her About I Is I S&U' " L, � .. determined length ; the order .of areation, L . I Theatre, but it . . a were.. sent to . . . . .. . . .. L 1. I :set forth in the Mosaic record is" not, the , organ B: were-uot �trong, or the .. . -� - . . , . . I � alysis and enlarge. after. remaining a few .days spending *his. - g 11,000'.� Rose-, Eytitlge 'got 0350 A ' Francisco, One of the largest 'dealers: - : 'W4i;ZE!Z�-,. . : , ' I discovering a meani of preventing Any. one tiouallj.� robasL Par . . PAY "�a' the Union Squat 'ther6' had ordered. all of . big copies to be - -,-. . ..., ... .scieutiiic orden Casting . about - for the. oi the numerous Maladies .and complaints' meut;of the heart complicated the case. of money. freely, visited the Tab ' !a Rock Hoki,sa weak of. ,a ; Ad&. D.j.as had' - . . . . I. , . real meaning of Moses, hd points out that . . . . and Museum, WhL 0250; K deiitby mail, dad the consignment, "Wtin: "I' , * `. . with whioll babies, f rain All time ,have been Batlael and reaultea in his death. , or� be was equally free in, ito Claxton haa 6175, eta. These ,. 1. . . , . .., --- - - - . I . - ' . the Eg�ptians set spait.'the day§ of t1iie ­ . 1. .. .. . I y -seem large; bilt when one ready, resembled a mail 'for a European - I . week for heathen festiv . 61s -, and. Moses had. amictea ; 'On the contrary; they. have. v6ddea. . 'Lie e;pendit�re. Fino,11 h his gaze rested. salaries considers , steamer. From .0180 to 0200 Worth 61 ' .-' : . . � I .. several now complaints . .. .. Titles in canj�da. . - ' ', - - upon one of Mr. Davis' andsome, female !low riiany ambitious girls are broken. down at. I . . I . L I ,. I � , to. fear L _ that his followers I tathe list. Alto- . . . . . , I : I , '. , I � .1. . . ' amps were required.to pay the postage. - -, � . ,g9od reason . � . . . L assietanits, Miss Annie.-Marphy-� foimerl to make one , jobd perf6rmer and.how" brief . . . . . I . WOU I Lid ,recur to th gather, the present style �ofbaby is n6t'.up , , ,(0t#.,wa, Correspondence Chicago Times) . I I y - - 0 thtt L . . . I . 'L . . a E gyptiAn ,forms .of - It � . . I on of natur n laelt,* - � . . of.St. Cathv�rinep. He asked.her,lf ,Ae, 06 range. of popularity may her, and Also -W-Omew know Is . . % . I worship: kosga,.desiring to offer, them a to the mark. bag 'failed to appreciate The' icheme has prove& a failure. The . ­ do, for - fashiomdebars their enjoyment of ' * . . � I _ . . . I . I . I. . would like to be marr;ied and have him for the expense.of siich A - life, it is not very . , the jewuB - df the epoch in Which it liv6s.� . - . I . .. . . I .. .� ' :. I substitute for t1te heathen .f evats, - wrote 9, common people Who have to pay. the taxes, � a husband; ' She'�%id'slii..Vrouldi.suiil 9 . I nature's infinite changes. - They. dare not ' - -" '- . I I I bymn for them-,- in whichle -did -not pro.' I SOL long AS this remains the 00,80, jtL will'be , and whose votes make and unmake he: large after all. L . . � . .. expose themselves to tb'e sun for-fesir 6f . . . . I rtification EL'nd .. I . ters in, tbis 'colony, L.flee Minis' did. -This was oil .Monday - TaGiasy the A father.iiii6resting'Llneldent, which now . fess, in fa6t,'to give m history of the.. do' , a source of. me pain to &I hero '1rbin the . I . . ys . I I I . . � I riiining tbeir complexion, oi to th6 rainfor - ., : " � - - I -of creation, but only to consecrate' ta the. who . N�ish to -,see humanity raised't6.a 'to r went across the rive�i and� ,were mar� appears in print foi.the first time, Occurred 1. . . . . . . country avoid, among! other. a ' .. !. . . .. I., "' ` L � -Lpa ell, M.P.� to' fear of spoiling a bonnet or a dressi . Per � , - I , 19 qr�a. mother , Pidal and are now spending tho'hotieymoor; daring�'thei *joit of Mr. . rn' . - I " � " . I one Deity of all ores;il6n the days. of the Ili h tanaaird§ sud.tU race fosibred'and thin'gs, .the aristb6ra;tic system which the : , i .. .. coasqduence they ban -only,revelin twilight � , I .� I � - I improved;'. What-'sooms to be requir4a f Land -lots of money.at tlie-Falls# ' , ,'-. . .Toronto, sometime Since, At the. close *of . 1. � . . week, which Still hero aluong the .1sraelitba � .� . I qr British Government is he*, seakingL..t.0 I I .. I-. . . - : , . moo�nllg'&' effects, 'arid..'their liking for . � 1. . L an names.. z . . , this ve age -is's baby that will take. transplant here, Naturally, therefore . ithey The -game, of quoits was 'a favo lie One his adaross upon the Irish Land Question or ban strong.' , . �- - � . . I - . � their heath I . I . ' n 'With the Greeksas daily as 145 r . Several persons .in.* the audience indulged. lure becomes moie delicate t , . - � .. .. . � -. I I., !­. � careof 'itself when thro*ul Upon its bi'v have no great rd ard. for the- splendid turn. . 0 BX: Ito . ­�Id Dundas girl."�Tburp'oomrcommonc- I ' ' - .' - .. ' I ... . . . .rose . s; so to..speflk; .that ,w.ill refrain of knights NO form the select . i erition is attrflputed by Many lauthors'to ,their - auti�.British synipathies by hissing - . . ., I A Good Saiggestion.tO 11oasekeepers., Urce . ­ I out blrcla�of Av . - . I . ­ ­ I LL .. . . .. % ­ � . . from Making. iiividions and --disparaging P13 theperforin6tice 6f'tlie National in 1. . I . . . . .. L .. . ;, :, . 11 . . 1. . I - Ott&W 4 soci�ty*. When Parliament is7 in iseus, and the young ar#olici was an. Anthem, 9--- L I . . . . . . � , , , Nor one knows until all has tiiddlt, says- ��� e- Irl" , 'bv t is 'Mr,'Parfiell?a aftAnti I Caust then rem b d anr il I n . I . . . . I .- I , - - -+.I, , h orchestra on I _ -g ­ � I � - � .TV �e i0marks in a loud voice And foreign tongue ftLtwfw��td-��.,+,.,A, .%- .6bubted1v the very fellow, to invint aioh-a, _ - .t L V. , I -- . � . . .. - .­ . 'L ­-- ' 0 ut too-- , , , . 01117lu MM . . . � ---- : I - lout -every body-Vith we a Corp game. 1pilituS, Jiing - . : .. , . w - all-ax,perm"'yqu-no wife --tty, ly. directed to the circum- 'When our joys ancl no . . I . - " ' ' * ' id Min - Sir Leonard � Tilley grof Elis,-wU6 re-eatab,. .was re n . . Vs Word recounted L ­ , . � I r uiuchshe-may in,contset - 11 be impervi I t4l. 1. 0 proft Irish Toottoll'posththop 'trystiligotroa?, - . 1 aternporaAbs, he I Can O'liko . a 'Riuister,. wfio before he lish6d the Olympic games- 5.36 vbaro.beford stiLlic6, .ad !ausweredwithgebuine . . I . L ' -00 N� - changi - ,- that. wi I � Wins a . . I k..d, oit, loly-, . . I to.. L .' .. 11 -1 th? aspect of thing6 about the: libuse. by to criticism and pins, proof against cramps -Look' 0 Corp high protb�tive th� Christian era,: wit,! *1 Oh, I- don't wonaer they Wine& . It. has been received, bui vie shall ,deollue . ., . I . I '11, - Using a little varnish. On a sunshiny'day. 'and'other infafitild;-disoraers, can stand ­ ­pbalid�ug�, ip for s�il6rs 'ing, and thera'are pther ingtaubes . of .the was played s6-abominably4" � .. . 1. 11 . answer -until after looking. up the laws of . I 'k ;' . tariffs, was mixing. black-stri L - . ' . . take the old: chairs and -tables out oil the firm in 1.� resistinc, tile tom�ptatioLs.:bf It no'being both common and popular with � At a Beilin f�&�Iier dy *bliphineaj. L Ontario, concerning breach of &qmiSo., I . I and , t. John' ( , , . ­ -ein� as . I it I ! I 1. I . at insist shantymen in.a S u . ootribli. feafhe 11 - -- - . with. regPtic! to . . porch or by an open door; Wrid, -afte tho. the'bottie*, *aud�th will -.not 4 . . e'-Greelm. The*Roman' . . . . . Ir , store,is known ass Sir.Bolus. SirWilliam, th a, also *played an r dyed in all , 0 the - last StZUZe­. L . . .. . . . . - I , L . . I . I I . . . . . I I XOughly dusting and.wiping off With a damp in -creating - -a - disturbance in the Pierce Howland (a MiLssachus6tts YiLnk,, 400its ; ill fact it was One, of tbeir'principal 1-inebliyl-viol6t was Isla upon-spape on *. 'Should�youp`or the Stigian ItIver - I .1 I . �� . - , . . cloth, apply a thin cast 'of varnish, and so middle of- the ni��to th�rebycompelling its ' ttests. Thei,ilsed-a stone quoit.. and. the' which some sintadnia had boon poured t .' Virst -rest Inoath the ifo-living,Tree, . I. . I . . 1. .. . .1 . � by birthi, who, was- knighted because he cOr Will owpause in the allmdo ,; mY.darlftg, . . . I I cover up scratches and warred Spots of all ,proprietor'to go. through.ulldignifiedper- ectv�iis. to See W I � 1. . ' . I . was at one time Lieutenallf-Governor of obj .he could throw.it the had dried up again. After 6, .tim6AIie- fea. % 7 . I . 1. I . I . I -An wait in the silence for me? . I. . I � . kinds. It willdryinavery short. timei form6,naes -and skirmish all over the house Ontario, ig a :flbur and food merchant in farthest',. and land it nearest to's stick ther becalode partially. green, the ,groan . . . � I . � I . � � . , I we cation ly say that in'caso y6u- are a trip - .. . . . v� . . 'I proc . I I I and you will be Surprised to See how much in search oi Soothing syrup, paregoric and T,r6lito, and the atuidy-'old ferr&rs near placed per oudioulnrly in the ground. ' . passing gradually. into violet, anc luci�g I . � . h p . I I or two behind i. on the ferry, it, will be a . . , � . . I�N , .good you have done, A flAnnel cloth, with. 10ther' intoiicating beverages to W ich the there,who knew bim..as Bill Howland - Mr. Gladstone loves to sit' dowil to. Work An* 07traordin ffect. , This-rosotion is . I '. � � . .11 -pleasure,to. sit on the bank. till you arrive. . . . . 1. becomes. Be soon, ary 0 .. . . . � a Very little linseed oil,. is - good. to' rub infant of the present 'clay wheii lie was -teaming grist at Lambton imp�edisteiy Nftef breakfast, and -to toil on being' utilized in f2ther-dyeing, and wl Anything that we can do to pleaso . poets- � . . .. .­ I . furniture With, but 'th6*great�st.caxe'niast addicted, and * after which its youthful kills' Speak of him irrever . I . probablybe applied in the-manufabtureof 4 . � . . be exercised to'provent apy.ollbeing -loft stomach , a - babyo in f acti . I . . eatly . sa 'Sir to, Within half an liour of dinner time,whiou artificial flowers. . 1. . . outside of printing their efforts -will lie ' , . . I I I . . 1, . ... ho wildly crives- Brmn and Shorts, Sir Chicago 96. 2, Sir he will take perhaps s; hasty.- gallop on I . I I . . choerfgll� attended *to. . I I , . ., � . .. I 4on'. the wood to attract dust.. Itmust be wbi�h'w,ill.bo-6 general impr6yonienfou Oileake and so an, All .of which, I Should. horieba6k or a quick Walk. Abput,l-or 2� *The death isantiounceaof,lamesThomaq . I I . I ­ . . ... .. . .. I., . . . . . . rubbed until you would not know,. excepb ,the present utigatisfactOrY � and Aut`gdihA-. Say, 16 -contrary to`the peace df our -in the afternoon he takes . 4 biscuit and a Fields, one of the e6rly -publishers -of the I Mrs. LhngtrytA -Sttrotiv�aes,� does mob - . � I .. 1. . �. ' . , C by the improved appearance, that any ,oil vian style of 4tifaiit And bring back Ilia lost sovereign lady tile - Queeti, her ,Crbw'n slid couple of glasses. of sberry��, as he "once 4, Atlantic Mouthly," And its. editor frinii decline. - When she - entered t a Royal '�' . . I " I - . . had been tised. . ... I . . .. .� I confidence of mankind in the human race. aignit . eorgo Brown, of the -itforined a teetotal deputation to its dis. 1862 to 1871. - To his:1a;ct. and �biliby in Academy the other day the Crowd- At first .- . . , " .., - .. . , . , I . If the Galt project shoi4ld be the means of , y. . The -Hou. G , . . . . . I 'L . . Toronto Globe, who died - a year Ago from - a may, "he found it' gave. him -renewed both these ..positions the success -of that did n* at notibe her; -but -gradually, as the I .;!i I William .Shelp,.tbe well knowti ticket developing an improved article of baby.,.. biill-et-woii�dinflicte.dbyBennett,o,discharg- strength." Next to Homer, Dan. 0 - 13, . r. magazine i.13L I rgely Aus.­" The eniinent whigpered intelligence of her �iaaeUC6 Weak ; ". . . . . . I . . . I .-othek day'to with 9, patent attachment by .which it ad pmployee,who was hanged forthe offence' G14datorielp favoifte'stithor. He is go.nd Field'd rende W ­ . .. . . agent, of Rochester, -went the R;dy L. i M to ,aboui,'a gen'bral * move . .. . .. NiagarsFalls to ado the alre famous could consume-'its'own noigo, the prizes ' of Scott ; L t so t Mr. � ired . an made to most'. . . I . 6L' Will .. more than'buca aecli46d knighthood, b6-#, . And Macatilay. he admits, Cured Men olletters in Wkf,'own country And in her, people pushing each other bA,6kw&rd, . . .. .. . � I ,-who was thrown fr m thb Niagara' hold Out not hav�e been, offered in Vain' L having th'it -titles are. Out of . . . ­ * dog . LPI&CO in the himi of -his eXtrelne * Chutch slid State 13WgIand are not to, be so. briehy i%oknow­'. analorward and choking u thedoa,�way . 2 .. . . � . . . . I . L . . I , . Bridge, 'who miraculously escaped from and, rusaikina will'bd under a deep sense of soi4of the tiew world, and tOL do these. who views.' . I ., . . I I ,lodged. , - . , , ' o' .. . in' the offort."to nee. her. the bore the I � . . .. . . t . . I . I . I .. . ­ . I . . ... . I . . . being drowned in the celebiatbd ra 5u 'to the people Of, thi"briving* 'have accepicA, the alleged honor,jU6tlQ', L . . I I 0 it . qt%res with perfect equanimity, and walked ' ' ' I . . 'tile L pids at obligatii Tdlegra,m.4 . . . . . All Alabama, father committed SUibiao L 0 - . . I . . I— .1 . 4t place, wai .1andea. on Tkylor's Point . town.� . 1. ... ... is only fair to Say that they Yielded , ,Snotber,Tewess, a daughter of Bie hoffs a - L . . . I . . . k' with gliding grhae ,through .the r6oms, th three weeks Ago and is"still imprisoned .' . . . because he thought his Wife loved their heim, nown Ova 1ore through ,his ooll. .. � . I their bettor judgment to the coaxing Of dau 0 i . . there. ; Mr. Shelp says tho4lully 300 people. Dduth . of a lVinn who FokighVwcepm�eh. I against .ghter.morethiashedidbim,; aCali.' nection with Erle,.Lhaa Married. abothir. most qu. otly7dressba, woman thereim' . . .. . . . I . I I 1. their wives, for woman dearly love to be fornia girl because her father marriea a earl, the'tmil. of Desart, and the marriage ­ M. Gounod Was enjoying the other dity a, , . L I . daily hover around thd bmakd when food is ,�,b ls 04* u n, Ill,, Miy. 24.-The'body of addiessed Lady' This or ,tady That, IriL woman who was, her junior; a Rhode was'celobrat6d, aftdr, thid Rooebery prece-, . quict ch'at-in-his own house with's friend . .. I .. L � , � . . thrown to the dog two hundrea.�ud fifteen, Ayres Lefar&6, i6o died* at P6plar Plain; t'Tpper Canada the.pr�is on both f�idea of . 1. L . . becauio he'earelesily built deat,fireb at the ,Rogistrigrls and then"at when ail inhuman, organ,grinder entered % . : Island mas6a- & dear L - I 11 feet below. An offorb will be made by Ky., 6nThursday,wai-buridd,on Sunday 'politibs,-witli few excepii0ilsi is opposed 'to, wall out of plumb;. 4ia. negro the Church; .as by - law,.. established. The 'the courtyard and immediate . .:� 'LL' . w , ClifforiiXalbilaisch, ticket Age L . . I " . I ly dowhoil into L - , ", . , . . I . L I L ut � at that aft,r,d,l,. - Ila - was a -soldier in �. the, war,. the proati6n of & titled class, The Globe, 'b0C&UgO he. could. nbt feel that he had - a stream ,of .'aristocracy W.Rugland inbecom-.. Ono of'tho maestrols; sweetest .molodiasi.. -1, , : - . ,. . place, w1lo hag arranged A bag with - Pled- of 1812, in the Fourth - Be i nt of Ron. ,London Idm-tiser, Hamiltoti -Timrs, and Satisfadtor'y quanti pregnatod with Jewish "Good heavens Ill exclaimed 'the gentle .. . I . � to tacky t!o6pB, under Gen., S elby. 'He Wa M V 617 quality ofiiety, 9, ihg largely jin . ' I it" ' of most as p6 buit:'at I thd bottom, � has. T a other -Rdorin, journals,' pour, merciless aine f armor because a balky- horse- exas. 'blood. .L . L . I L .., . Gounod, as the firsb bar rent big ear, I I why ` " . I - I tempt the dog. Mter"jile animal at the battle of .the 'Thames, i� which ridicule upon -the "igbti, and �the !or . perated him; and a Michigan 646 because '. a A benevolent woman, ho'OoUeh A Oaten fallen on COMPOSdra ? C&U- L I I I . 1. � . I - I L I . . been 16pt without food for two or throb . ' does Many kind thin not we �ttaih. popUlarity without enduring . . . . Tecumseh was killed,, And Went with Npt. press-tbo Toroutlo.lrail -alone' excepted! . Mrs. Gladstone i . . I . days, the bag, which has a gpring� attached Matthew$, and Simon Rentoil to the, Spot lqg thebome Author tie derstand that her husband of three days s*6re at her., and gs for the villagers . . . . I L to it, -will be let - dawni When the' -dog ' I . 'the L i 0 Uzi . . ... I . this-trils codainny 71, I I . . . I � . I I I where the Indian chief fell. Repton told Tpryism of the .,colonies' is 'not blue A, St.; John despatch 'says - U having of Ho,warden." She has given them at; . I I I I . been iumored that the Princess Louise was oxcellerit coffee-bouse, which in - oP6 week . Admiral Sir Leopold. McClintock ana,hi 'a * . makes a grab at the m6ttt;tbe ba� suadlouIy Lefargee to turn- Teoul:nseh .o'ver and on onoilgh for an ariBtoorkey in buckram. S - P . I . L . . L closes on himi- and 11(3 Will be drawn. up to leg in his , . , L I — . , comin od from England, next 't6ok , ir days a;nd Sundays. Sho hag slab 096ab- officers will entertain the Governor General , . .. doing so he found soven bullet ho' - Leona; I . . 6 more. Two d . � . ra Tilley was lftterview-ed-�on the lishea near the castle,& home for orphans. and Princeia Louise at a grand ball on the .1 . I . . . liberty onci uoks Also Impri.- body, Lef a,rgeo .Always claimed -that ' a Corporal punishment, as it is now it!- Sub Ono servants havi3 boon flagshilp Northampton on their arrival at � - I � gonad there, Are big cohipquioni. They are soldier named Dave Goa�lditig killed, tbo- flicted in England on priaoriors - by means V j"Ct tbiq forenoon.' �H# said the Many of tile Gladst -the Dominion Art kxhibi. L " . : . . I I ri. flity sail in the *oil the estate twenty, . . . fed twice a day by food PA in a pit�ei bag, chief.., 1. of a birch -rod, apVeara to be rog�rdad by .e,s Will ill Ail pibbabi thirty and forty Holifax-to opon - R I I . Parisian for Aimoliski. on the 7th or 8th of years., I . I tion.on. the Ist.of July, Thorewilialsob.0' ' ' I , with a stone in it, which isthroWn. down to . themonL'S'good joke, and to-.'eiEeroiso an . June; 'She will - attend the -review at . . � & grand review of tgo lys I and oi brilliant . .. I them. The stone is f3o'urranged that when HOW.To Cob]CL.MrAnA6Vs�A ofitipal exhilarating rather than a deterrent effect The full tillpa with Which the Qdech has .1. a . . the bag reaches the ground it will burst old gentlema,ilLwil'a has always treated his PIL i L Of P rk4 , Su9sex on the Ist of July in company -i�lth in - �n , time �dxierally. . " . open And supply 'thd prisoners with the an the offenders. The 6h& a n it the Governor-.Ceberal, ' I . . vested Prince Leopold are as follom . .. i. , . . t " * , I . .. .1 . . stomach with great respootwants to know ..burst pji'hou, in his report just printed, - . His 116yal'Highness the Dukopf Albany,. - A Cincinnati re or or ion 8Murday visited * . I * . - �' . contents. The do was discovered by a can ladies will have call�.Aft ntioli tothis *point, and expresses -Gaielta 66h Archbishop'Purce,M at biste *. . h it is that A,meri TOO London Official , IAO night 'Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow. to treitt in Brown .' , -- . A W a Ltoa that His 'Royal Highness . Prince of these titles have s historidal slqnificance, Cgunty,.-aud *found him, . -�er � . sister of Mrs. 6.1alb9olach three weeks th,yir oLBP6r0,gu0 * 06110d by OvCr-0OOk&1;V his balief that in the a a it is kindest to FAI . . . y fooble. Eta ' : - - 1 ago, wbilig she and Mn And Mrs, Nalbiloisch " it is vor� piltisb10 to have so- good 0, make punishment real, lie is inclined to Leopold list boon - M&Ud a poor of E ng. ,and it io gaid that they wer6aociddd. upon WAS wheeled out LOU the porch in an 'basy. 1 . :�- I : . were walking across the Niagdrabd 0, vegotableruined. �Bettor,to'eatth' w land', Vith the title of Duke of- Albany, and - by the Queen an eared as bright as . , Oul ra 'think, from a conversation 'overheard . - 4 the prindo,o;fter tv long-. chmir4': Ilia intellect ap . L I . . .. hey were incidentally spe r a certain will now be out I I ' ' T aking of allog than overdone, They must ofto between two prisoners. oao. of whom had itl6d, to t&kd his seat in the and elaborate dlscusgWn� I over, buf il Re can' live but ih . who was impriaonea on an l8landkr -thir- tenacity to the bite to be pq,I&t&ble. if recently boon flogged, that'.1f Corporal HOUSe of Lords,with his brotherd;` Who sit, As though they bad not enough alroady short time. ' I I I I ... . . . . . teon m6nths, when they cast their eyes on they are too soft all tbei'r virtue in gone, punishmont mush be 'J.Ogortod to at' all, the ;ue 'uke of Saxony, Cornwall and ali thal*r hand,;, tbq Conservative party in It in understood that Ono of tile lait * . as I I the island and saw the dog. L . : L for 'into the drain Where your cook poured bitch is a mistake. "'Well," -inquired Cub Oth as Duke of Edinburgh, the Vrop Churaft ot Scotio,ua are now - fricial Acts of the HOUf James .McDonald . . .1 I , V'aa 6--y' another 6 Basutolmlid, of Which we ofton heme now, the, watdt the asparagus Were boiled i of the prisoners ,,,how di& ybu got on the third an Dako of Connaught. : I . in I . . Summoned to r 'inst the - now before resigning offied as btialster. ' OtL' .. I �otll " The Earl of Gvduaborough� wishes - to lay al prept6rea, "'y "' 1 W069 until 1880, entirely uninhabiteai It Went 611 the T; virtue; I have my or day?,' Di yet! mind VV ... ... Loe, 'by direction of the Gen, .7ustico was to recommend the 4ppointniout , L , L lbdo "Y'a i 1. ... was than � colonized, 1y tri f row dritY for all thin-thdra.. is So Jac . fellow captive, ,,, mind the body of Ilia dougliter, Lady Blanche 6111 Zembly. S r Henry Moncralff has of a ntimbdr of Q.C.1h, Amongst whom is the ­ . * ­ , . . tbo Tromsv&0, whom Moshoth, a chief, Sayer, though neglected to,day, t? Akilk Act; &uoy minding a Mar hy bftl,ft �talsdd the Alarm.. � I . ­ Hon. Wni. MovoUgo'll. . . Still is, an LaUthority.11 1. - ,,that of her m6ther.ja the � . I I United, into and peoplo uhdbr the. name of 11 Cook iroh oom I Why, blosa youl my mother ly vault oil hiff ,estate, an(! the poor - It is said that ills r - ' I . . I L L . &ml' 'jiu�roog Eugenjohao L it is not generally knowit that boNro s6 L � Basut6s. usual, timb", is. -his ' y a ; a! allfAr . . ­­- . L".- ­''.."L � I 11-.-.1-- ,4uah.half the, ' L t' I Lei! me..06 otiffer-warming than- -young ladvIs rehisins are about to be0ent bought An astate' fourteeh miles .from monUmont'dom be 6veotoa i we, t i . 10, ,,Though the Ch 1. I . 0 tngl 16 is sktoa that the Queen desires, to Juncti i. ast-ahl many a time.,, ana f rem' Boston, I OblalebUrst, with'the intention of Widing Abbe� 0, fad of 2500 itiust bdi paid to the . I L . . confer a Cara 0 Upon, Couiugaby Diske,ell, people. have been eating t is � ons dis. 1, 1 1 1 1 1 is a title of a romance by the it obiirch on it, in which the romaifts. of t . RepolVer-Oonothl of ,the Abbey roatiaego . rl� r late Lord Boaconallold, but their lives, until they took it, Id them 'Rev. George It. Hepworth, which lairpag, Emperor go,polooft II and that 'this Sam is divided Wwadn the . . I � m6, be said to have. literall, LL 11 ... . . Mi. Gladstone dissents. . . .. .1 It"lly � I .L. I & Brothers have ill pkeegi , L . Imperial Wi a .. %utmd.thi) Canons. , I L .. u . tole a p so � . , I -I-. I - - 1` 7.fr,,,!, I n a t, I tb . ' * . * f , a bliollmob , . � all W,tJ , Papa .l Pont., 1 4 � I . . I . 1. . I .11 . � - I " I. . I . e . . 'L I. . I.. I . . I . I I. L' . . I I . I . L � . . '); .� .. o � . 1. .. . I . . . . �,, V ­ L �.. . 11 ... .. I I . I , , I . I I . � . 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