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The New Era, 1881-06-09, Page 3rI - 1--_-._.--. _. I ­ ­� ­- ­ _. ­ .- . .1 .11--1--l. .� ­ .11 -1 IT'," 1. . � . - - - ImW I I I . I . - 1 . 1 11 � . I 4 . 10. . ,. I . I 10 . I A . -1 I . I I ,,, , 11 � . __ I- - I . . June 9, 188:1. Alif ]CURAIC1114 IN OvEiRA"IN Orr TMIS ,rl%XCJK- , mixing, 11KIN arother rev -nolloy Accelycoll , willim SOAVAKWESIVII , . I . . - � . � (iro- the 0100 ao Xill" NVA'se. . . . A-0nalviveo woolp;. . k --- 094a Aledro Inuad R�Im Wite AAlyea n Axpreiiiii Wrain Wrtvittot-Wwo men X"lleol New'Luaiij 0 , Out beneath tbo-far high reaches of o in I I � � 11 .. 1. I . - . I., .- Opagnot fix tile nowelis of 3111razil "ad allanx . Injurod. A ilespultdi from Rbirrebealt IN. Y.) spoys "i'llrenall" artists 1, e4ral"llonis, 111 I be aAria. . , . . . I pille, aria boochos . W190 0114041AWPOOK 01r. XANAT011A ' . a suit has just bion Instituted in the Some of the Fillicipstl provisions of the Tlimt lout soft andwelconno ObA41ilg-to thoftosti A letter from Rio asuoiro 4myo. that from TUENTON, N. ,T,, IK -4 f I 1, . , . my $9, I path arid glaglo. _ , dreadful Sllpr�me Court of this County which revives now laud regulations, which, it is Under- . . � - ThebOR4 eviaell0e, Of the prosperity of a, � the 4th, be the, Qtbofr April the.14rupgror And Accident .occurred on . I stloca, Will, b1i Published in a special of th -Did we wander throl the noonliglit or the softly I. . . . I I �, , � _ the Pennsylvania a carious and almost forgottim story. The 0 silver moonlight. - � I new, Provilloo is generally to be found in F4rupress of Brazil wore At the famous gold Railway Am Bear Swamp, four miles, from parties to the, action are brotbora crazette, on Wednesamy, Are in siibsianco a Oonvorsin . . . the Progress it exhibits in the tillage of the mine of Morro Vol - A44 live . - 5 , g of sweet uoftuga as wepilt together . , _ � 4ime Games. As the Olt , b!Qh I . � . I . soil, Thi report',of t 4Q, 14 Mi . y, this,afterucion. Who train w near Lithgow. About 4 dozen year$ go follows I The . illation of the 14th of strayea. . .be X I a 9 . iniaier of Agri- 'never Batisilea "without loft.Wow Yorkat 0 10 And was due here at George Smith,, who lived, boar Copalce, ro . I ther 13wrieror. is October, ISM, is itepealed in 0014scqueneG Ob, I lovedbor likon,brotber, A culture Qi'Man ' � va "Olt tbutn;,or � , ,Itoba for 1800, just I'mid ug to ille bob'tom of everything, be And 4.36. was behind its limit, And while rQxk- Columbia County, married Ch of the Syn4leato bargain. The even. another I . before the, Legislature, Sot Empress douuea brown linen overalls ning Pot. full speed went into un open switch- arity Miller, I - Is therefore An t m I I _ one of the hau4somast. girls in ibo numbered ae6tions. will still be held for could be over quite so precious up uIX Auly unto . aspeoWly interesting document. Alihough 'And Is% village. , . last year .w �.. � thorn )late with. a canals in the front I stea of An exigirret baggage They lived together several years, And � I ", *fwri let b.t; lim-w it, for I quoted ovory, . , , T I . � as .the tenth of Mauitobals in pro _to brain could , hoinciateads mud pre-emptious. generally) Ana 1,� . er mining fashion, and descended ,car, sleeping coach, and tbrise other cars, had four" . I . I . children. -.8mith. never pro- the, exception being special caseaoilly, Pre, oet . _� exiftence, this is. thebrat report on 4grical into le mine, which is Already ,ver a The, sleeper,did not leave the track, o vided, very liberally for hip, lamily. oulpflonsWithin ifie, fOrty-eight milebelt T, at I RiloNy of who.eler wi�oteoflovo, or faith, or � Jp md . ture which has .1 been ioresented to the quarter of 4 mile under t1ho. surfil6e, Rua .. . Lio h P - , . . - , persons in it wore Injured. Three A wealthy bacholot Who vioi . . wilt be sold at 02;60 per sore, in ten yearly ' constRucy. � . . . Legislature, aria that -gives I it special where sicilids, mud liquids were laid out And other care le.3 the track mud are turned , house. heomme .tea at, big instalments until 016 Qua of thiri calendar All I how.hitonx,p * . . '. I I . I � ifioa,poe. The Winni ut. gremtly attached to Mrs. stagged hot, Andliow lovin I Ri , Vag Free Press. , dized In toasts ,to the gnomes and completely over.. About a dozen persons Smith, and in A jovigl way offered liar line- .. a oa4h pAymgnt_&t the I've prosscidboic , , , �gly I . I at, mull, (.Lfter'wards � ha"n summArised' the report. Malay 'other distinguished -miners, including. the were injured severely, mud a, large number build §2,000 if lie would transfer " "I'd of three years, Outsidoof the railway As I stole 'souie. truant hisse's In the -good oI(i­ . I � � 11 I I I liar to him, an . taBblorked wAy, I I I __ I agricul0ralsooieties livivel'boen formed. lawyers ; but, whatever the 33'rpparor may of others slightly. Auguatuw, Uittor, .of belt ork tho main line, or any brm -thusI'4groot bar, she wouldwalt fidicating, ,an increasing ,activity an Mrs f3mith accepted the offer, And Papers were noll lines Andwhonevor . . d ,have thought, it is certain that ,all the Philadelphia, was killed; I L . 'Pn�, ,a � . , , . I X by, tarring all 40 Railway, aven num them Socin still sweater .1 I &VOlopineut in agricultural pursuits and members of his. suite blessed their starg, aington, agged $1, of New Yor�,, wa,13 fatally ; the coy . . a -d"Wrl up I bored sections will also be forbourestead By . . I desire on the part of farmers to Promote a lawyer traus of the Catimilak PAci - rell'obakititinallor that. 4baI4 turn her � ey- ,cached the surface ri bt An t 610 to the Woman to the wealthy . I head al�ay. I I fervently when th r injured, and died at 0 ololool�. Three of bm,L.IV George then went to the home And pro-oraptions in the usual way., the - . beAltIly competition, aria to oxwourage and saw the sun . again, for who,,coula not the c . ars were smasbeil to pieces. The of his brother Abner, 9, Wealtby farmer pre,emptions. at ft Per sore on the ten , - In our beat upon tho river we would sit sod watch I . . . . individual efforts to excel in the production be certain but some exulted Britisher or ,wrecking train was . . . I .1 . I , . immediately on b,and near Lithgow, Dutaliesi "County ,- principle if entored before the 0 d of Of, tile struggling rays of Moonlight: , gleaulinz� : of cereals. mud roots,'and in the raising and Brazilian of the Nihilist persuasion, might and cleared the track in d - I where he yea, n the tlulvor � . � I � , . � half An hour, Th has, lived until A sh 1$81,-aud subsequently in one psymout at . - ,Itxoky thought of firing a. switch had been carelessly left open, which big brother in the the end of three yea -numbered While its shadows lont a harbor-oomotbireq a, . improvement of stock. The importation . 11 I I , ort time ago assisting thro, some grand old tree, ' . not have tl),e un , of cattle for bre ing, purposes " is another . , manogement of his farm, . I on , . I . - dynamite mine and giving royalty 9, golden was the cause of the Acei cut. . A few weeks ago George was discharged for BeVti011� with ,to. The odd the olil grape aillor ,. I .. good sign. A I . ,: 14 . ,in the railway belt of"the It evident thatJoir some grave in tbobowela of the earth na y .. - Gave tile solitude we song4. for, that we two . I , � ? V ortu tel . to come there will be a IlPme nothing I of I ille,kind occurred, and the only . I . I . stealing small quantities of -produce and I Callmilm 24ciAo Railway or its branches of Along, migbtbo. - � . . I � . � . d for a gr�ater quantity. of beef I .1 0croonnI. . I .. ­ disposing Of it. He now brings' suit for course belong to the Syndicate, And are for . . . �1=511181 mishap was thatt as tlkel,�mporor was riding . I . I I � . n than, can be raised ffi the Province. off. the 02,000 which he received for the sale sale upon the tetras adverti-.ed,-$2,50 per But the world .is changing ever, and 4bo ties,that I . to another raine, some nine leagues Captain Cbmter, 4, 1). C., has rpoeived . I . I . . I . . The Free Press goes on to guy ly, Ilia superstitious borse, alarmed at ,tbo7ulumodal, ' 11� , ofbis wife, and which he lomuedto big acre, with. m rebate for.. acreage cleared Ila biud us never. . . .. : The awl . Just as summer (Iles -to. ik.liturnik and the golden . . 1. ,Goverunionti drainage , bas, I I I I brother, and Also for labor and services lor fve years, The now regulati6ris give power Mile docay; . . I � . I not only, .the meeting witlian _I - !uepu is g;inj to Italy this ,month, & large amo,unt. . An � . , , 0,_ dorly lady ofhewitch Thg ,Q , I Abner,. as an offset, puts to place lands within twenty-four miles, of d tile hectic hiligo Red flushes t4a& ourobe tire I- . ____ '_ ' ' ' . . I 0 1 suddenly And, left his I I � I railway on the same footing ,,world in blushes . . re,olitimed m large Area of lai3d which lis ing. aspqot, started where. she will occupy a villi by __ ,A 0 rk'conl1bg th4t'wI - - , � .the . Lake in s claim. for board, washing and paisonal iny projectot . I . f to]) f gluout �00 � hitherto been aeerned almostworthless, but - till oirthe Of. CO P 11 wdop , .. I surprised rnsiestygapping for brea � roperty taken, Ali alleged, by his brother, as lands in the Pacific Railway belt, bein 0 I bag so appreoiably impr4ed the couditiori broad of 'his back in thedusty read. I I - WO, ' . a] I away, . - � I . 16 is. announced that Bar& Be,rilliardi; on it is iuin6ied' that he will also institute Lands- north of the Pacific Railv�ay bait . . I of our bighways that. the differiint settle . W. . . Saturday will m . when in itutumn we two parted -t -I was lott.nigh , I =onto have now easy access to each other, Fair I'lay eist Womt. ,, . arry AT, Angelqt, who hail criminal proceedings Against him, . may ' be sold in lots not exceeding broken hearted, I I , 11611d its the reclaimed land is settled u . Pon , . , bpen travelling with her in Americ . ,r $20 acres on terms of actus,1 ggtticmeut� , .1 : tho'couveniorloo and comfort of the coin. I I (Detroit Free Press.) - . . ' . � � . m I * , col loling: Ill a sang as blithely . Miss Farrar; the oldest 4mixgliter of , - , Orchard Inseellm.- I I . """ Be"' "' rd of "As I to; ' I . . I ive a inau a chance out West, In Canon Farrar, is going 'to be mkrriod - to . sections, on the'ardipary homestead cori. f I wMaotod. but . The . :n0rising porbionsof the odd numberect I . . munity is greatly enhanced, The barvest Dei.dwood, Cluster, or any of those now t , Re The borer of the peach and apple tree 4itions with the addition of the payineu f 4 lw . end re�­ttir", . . I . . thig t_ . .of 1880 has, from all Accounts, been a most . h , W J. S. Northeote, third Ron -of Si to or . .. bile it lastoo- , . . I Western towns, the spirit of fair play crops Slialfford Northooto . . . f should now be looked to. There is'no . 01.50. per acre, .It is provided that wood 7T wl� f-1�11!t9lo".."Oh mro-r! lay, IV I , " 4 g more � 'Wheat , - or llv,s VateA ' lots may also'b6 sold in twenty to thirty. . . . . bou6tiful one., mild the crops generally have to the. surface even in judicial proceedings. surf ace remed after the her I .thin , .. , I . been It 'is rumored t6.be -tho Queen's. lritel� its - Y The only effectual more -lots, ab, a pric6 not less than 05 per elets meeting; . I . f a irery superjor'quality, , Fair and fragile, sweet and,getiting, breakfuglike, . 0 In March Imst, m Michigan trimu who keeps 11 - way;into the tree, I Averaged 2`0 & bushels �er more, ringing from , : an eating-h9use at �Guuriigou, was ticil -to have the remains of, her.twole, the. means of r6mobingthe borer is with a knife aoro,'to settlers on.. prairie land who have two WAV � 12to over 45. bifibels and weighing 'from 50 to ab - riterfeli half. late Duke of Cambridge U � I Wornatt's faith -mild wommals fancyqyvoll no,tioug. . I - � - out taking a cou r ,, removed from' And prdbe. . so the knife , as little 40 - no growing timber on their lotpi in peacetagother; If" ­_ 1, . . . d iris row which reau orge'a Chapel, wbuasQr. possible, simply to * open an - entrance for viston is not. to be comfirie& tQ settlers' on. . . 70 pounds per bu�bel, - ' Where the yi;I Albion'" LIted hoWas Eshe to R.'Oe ,, ,This pro- . .. . - . Pd . Il .y . I I : UutQ,Iior a supinior's woot ng, u ut9 me my hearb felt below �20 brishels, per more, the. rems6n ..U"� mud . I onaoing, I � . . I . . . . I i . . ,ra,bl:y battered, He ,therefore Mr. Allikutit, the father of.Mrls. Tom the probe of wire or.whalabono, If the Government land, but . I I . . . was either some Accident to the crop or it Will aPPIY also. to With its fairest buds of promise sore And dead In . . . . I newly broftert J called* ,on the Justice of the Peace and Btissey,'has, W,t ,tuo,000. tate. distributed- -young tent.caterpillars,are taken !a hand ,idttlers' on.' Syndicate lande co4ditioikal, autuillu weather. , . 1, . I .. ­ . - I . . was Rown on � � I And. _,�_&ts. . ­...­­.. .' - I- 1- ­'­..... . -11-- ..... .. :, . . . I 11 . . - stated his casel mild asked -for a wslrrmni.�� in charity, At the, discratimi of 41s.widow At 4�0 righi vine, it * f _" - - It �$�*ilicmfa @66'�ellih­ ti ib ' ' I-ot - - averaged 57t busliels per acre, running in, . . . t them. is six ealsy mat at to upon t e g im.,pr 0 a . �'.. ­ .1 ­­ 11 I., . ­ . I I . . - . many cases its high as, So bushels. Th.. " I guess I wouldn't make, a fuss Over it," and daughteiL., .- I �' I , . � iliiip�je 6 Just ba soon as the- to settl6ra on Government lands, Provi� Tome SoL,nt NoTATZOX­Thiir� are,'98: . I . � . . . . . I I . . I ­ "' . - barley of Manitoba, is proillbunceil by replied the.offloial, . , .. � Lora Elphibstone, Accompanied .by a nests or ,,tents 11 are large enough to be siou is also made for the sale to companies 532, departments in .the B nglish And - ' , , . . . . �, - ­.- I 'a- 1. I I I If But he.meaut,to kill tno'." . I . .brother of the King, of 1)6rimark, seen, they should be removed and burned' or individuals -of largqr tracts on�ccindition Sbottish schools in which music is. taughb. . � . . '.. � brow6rs as of superior ;Iual(ty an co or., - . . � will be at . I I . . . . so, but he'll 1`a6ve,.town Fredericton about' the middle of June, and. ,Tf they are taken' ff, in * early 'zooriliug - of colonizing tbera, and such purchasers I . . . I ![be myer.age`yield for too yemr is -given at $f Yes, I preshibd6 I ,* ' c , In 601 of these the fixed 11 do " is. used; in � ­ � . I . . I I . I and that will end it." - . � can be inoie,C) . aRily . found, c'overo,d must fari � I . I . . will spend gifTeral weeks on the 'Upper St. 010 , . I aiall, gutisfacioiy evidence -of their .070 the, moveable- �k do,' . 1 41 bushels- per -Acre, in some Instances , 11 But lio'b a dangerous man." . wit . � . .. I 1. - , going as high as 60. and 70 bushels. . The � ,To ft u, . W . li the glist6tring deW, 'slid the-fitruates ability and good faith in complyiug.with V!'Bud in. 8,987 the I I . I - &I . . 2 1, i . ' I d tonic sol.fa, notaItions.: The remainder . . I ­ . 'Yes, they say so; but no one Ila Afraid, are 11 mt home'! during, the early hours. the conditions. .Od , -numboxed sections . � . . general complaint of farmers in Manitoba of him." - I I . . ,, The marriage of'the Dean of Durham (U�r. Delay with this'post Memis trees gtripped outside the i4i I Iway bolts must be cho have he fixed, system, and, the ptipilo are ' - � - I in regard to peas is that the. soil is so rich. I Lake) and Miss Gladstone will take place in son mostly taught by our. If these figures are . , I #4,Tudgej do you know , what he said Londorrimmadiatel rWIdlisuntide,and of their- toliage and no fruit. The ouroulio for the. purpose, and ths Pike will be 41-25 correct the tonic sofafa notation is destine . . - , fte I I I � a � ,� . that the,'vines giow too railk,.and'are 'about yciii'When.1told him 11 , d have him N", . even' more rapidly in public . . therefors not productive- For 1880, .how. arrested 211 '. .1. it is probable that Bishop of Durham. is most active-depopiting its eggs in tile, per acre, with the condition of se�tleule�utin to advance , I - . I . I . � Young Plums whilethe Rowers Are f I alling three years mud of o I . � � ever, -the average yield isput at 38J bushojs. . . . will offlot , I pening up oommunicic- favor, than was At first predicted. Xive ' , . � . I ,, N, I, .. . late. . . . � . I . .. . . . �. I . . � alid for a few. days After. The time to . . . I There iduot inuaii r�e grown in-tfic North 'Mr. James Gordon Bennett .is 6,gain ,6&toh th, I I iion by road or otherwise with the ;mAlwely years ago the number ,of schools in which . I I � "Well, be said you *i3re a blamed grass- . 4 1 . am is early ih the morning while facilities then 'eiisting. , Thi's is understood. it w&6 .taught wag less than halt as many � I I . --west as yet, but exparience proves 'that it, I . . .reported engaged to, be married. . ' The I I . � . . I I . I . hopper eater I" ' I - they: are sluggish.; spread m, large oroth -to apply billy lip immljf�ilkts- from'the at; is stated - above. .1 . . 11 I I . . . : . can be grov�u t . 7 " I uRg. lady mentioned this, time -by the un - the' tree & few United Xitigdom or Vuro� I a. Provision is . ' , . . .. . - " . ,. I I omavautage, Fortybusbeld : - Yen, but -lie- didn't mean iv� 1k * . yo der the .tree'and ,give " ­� . .. .... I'. . . I I . � 7 . - - . : . - I . . to the acre is given as the yield. . . London, World ... 4a Mlle.-Borim.parte, aaugh- sharp j mrs, when the i' sects f fill itpon the , . . .1 . I I . :: An a b ],�, ia a I,,, d,y o I . w n a reptile." - 11 . . at . I . .. ........ .. . .. .. It lims1requankly-been., stated Ahat;corn � Walk as ..a I I vupposer.�f - , - 1. ter � of . Pierre Bounpatte, who: !lag. resided - 'sheat and can be Bw pt I made for �sellivg fr4cts of grazilrig Inlhilw � . . . m .. � . . I . �. I coilla not be raised successfully. Ili this .- -d nearly all.bis life in the soutb of . Franc&. I I .,a rom it into the fire. Auction 'to 'the 'best .,bidder. � There is it - ; . . . . . 1. "Yes, and be was niad when -he sed I . I . I . - . 1. - conditional rese,rvation do Ao thfi'partics - I . ` . � . . I . LARD UNE 9 . . country, but instances go to disprove this you didiA know 'enough to write -your , The Princess 6fWalesand her daughters ' .1 �. Amagerne"t N I atom. . .. . I . 1. � . I I., � I . . stE I � � I . . .with 'whom arrangainents.' havp' been . ' I . .tteme'at. Corn; however, big not been own namoi and therefore oouian,t I , I rec'eutlyattendod the christening of Lord Mlle. Sarah -Bernhardt arrived iftavre eutere& into for' establis THE VBUY DE13T . I - . � issue a ­ at . � hing ranolles. The . I I I � . .. . I . I ' I . tried to ally.great extent. by 'our farmers, Warkantl" . . . , . :Carriniton's infant daughter, Who was oil m6iiday, May Iotb, from th losses will be' for 21 years, terminabld. o ' . . . . .as other'crops are more remunerative. -MDid he emythat 211 . . . � I .. . I I Ile's first a United n M '_''.c'h 'i n 0"-..�, 0 i I . - I I nami3d Algxandrs. Lord. Lousda, States. AFrench newspaper states that' two �oarsluotice. Tfiere * is, A'�rimit as to . C11 . . I ..The potato average yield for the year is' ."nodid.,!, ", , � � . ._... . . daughter. was cbristened a couple of days the whole cit . .1 tlie'size . of ov I I easehold, .which shallpot . 1. . 1. I. . I I .. . . . , * put at 318 bushels, ranging from I � 50 to 600i si - ' , ,. .ywas on foot, and more than I -1 IN WIM WOULD .. .. I . I I I . .. . I . Therl, .1111 issue on him like a ton.tork before, receiving the name of Gladys Mary 40,000 people lined ille, pick-aid.the. streets Oxce6d 1,00;000 mores. The lessee is required . . .1 .. . .. � � I . The great difficulty in- farming in a avalanche � on a yaller mule I The man. Juliet-' . : . � . I , . , ,, . . I leading to her house. . . � to stockbis rauebb in the propbrtion of . . . -. - .. I . . I .-. . . . . . . I . priftie country is genermll� to be found: in who sneorg at my larnin' must have a . con, . I � . . - . . Is wailutgetured. by . .1� ... . the a6ardity of.w,00d for fuel .and building tiarnp6 for the-16diciary.11 . . ­ , . The. Queen has, taken poqsessiou 61 the I �. A Btroet parade by m . circus I at Newark, one head of'.oattlo to ton acres, and will ­ . . I . � , ..., � ... . I 1. � pet peacooks,67hioli Lor�,Be I have the right -of -. purchai;ing' fr' ru head- . I . I Ourpos44; - The wire, ferioe I . . . , _,ftongfiald k6Pt O.; tpresentiiid more than the -aavortl�`id . 6 WCOLL 13ROSA&CO.JORONTO � , ,,- . ; I - block equal to 4 per cent.; Of his .And for st& b�Aoalcrii. Ask �your inerelialb for . - I . I I a now -taking " The warra:nt was i issued'I - the party at Hu9beaden. When the gorgeous birds a so US ii Maddrn Unshler, the' four. I . I . altogetber-tbe.plao6'of tells, and *therefore air . � ttr tic . I .1 quarters a . cisted.aild tried, a;nd the verdict of the arrived'st Windsor the Queeu,'her a%ugh- ' � easebold. or land occupied -with' stock 168 Lardirlo and take no other, - - - . . I � . . . . the warit Of the latter is not rlow., so !much , � .1 I . 1. I . horse ebarioieer,'" thrashed P, droom so *ab 'This block *will be sold him at This offunder the sovoi6st test and , . most. . . . . I . . . . .. . . . I .. I , . . .1 . court Was.,: ... :.. , , .. 11 ." . '. � ' tax B6mtrice, and ,bar son. Leopold diOvei to - thoroughly that a Justice desmod.a.11rie 91 I ' . ." ,�: , . .. '. 160tivo competition was air the Toronto Indus, , ' - � . , * . . . ove . . I . .. I felt. Manitoba and the -No Ahweat I are ,1 Guniligon Willimp, the vatdiet of this the aviary. to'give them corteous welcou�e. $50 non , . , . Oi,25 peracre- .' . . I . .1 � exceptioils 'to the -general rule of prairie court is' that jou are AuAti., - And the. son. - . . . . eItoo much, : � . ... I 1. .. . . ­'. I . trial 8xialbition'tiwai-ded,'the highest prize; Also - : I ! . . . .. . couut)ries; initsmuolk as . there tire num, , Mr. George H. Williams, theonly c6lored- I ft has been I T, , 'I , '­', ,' ,7�' " ­.­� �' - � . . - the GOLIX MEDAL at the Provinoinl. Exhibit. .. , ., I . * . . ' . ' � I usual for travelling dramatic ; -, ITA,T t lore, are many anomalies in the t on, HaMilton, and the 'highest award, mtAbo.' , - - . ... . .1 . tonce. is w -fine Of 14,25 in cash. This court merallor of the Ohio Legislature- 11MR.falli�;1 � companies to demand 60 por..cont. of blip D' *htou BxbibltIon,,Ottawa,. the silver medit), I . . _ . ­ - . - arous --groves and 'lines of . 'forests omn't get over the -fact' lbat'yoitvilified its bait. to- conhidershre pi6-pekti, , charity fmad-of tbo City of London Was , I .f ... , . � terspersbd tbrou�hiiulv,' the --country, . - . . a And will' idileiptg ruid- sometimes as much M�5, 10mv. . !! 1621innors alid 411 who, use Agricultural mach16- - . . � .. I . ' " , ruor . I .. . shown in; the-,discussioll. -ariting'on the � . . � . . . h rktal,calibre. It' is - also aware of the horeaft,or ,,ot, his .time towar,d the coin. I j cry, will� savo money and--niaidliner . , , - . ­ =Os eyery. 14riAer. 116 - 'Rai�41(.a�!�d_la;_p�­ . ng.the local theb,tra:manfigar the, rest for s ..t. 2 .. I - . . I'l-1. ­tbm 61�10_,bR' 12.1 "that- , .y,%y'msln4 . I I I 6blain lyo,C. . . y- yOur -pletion- of._-a­wor:k-,-be is-: writing; entitled.- -lyN shufo,-0,ut,0-,r`wbIe1i h'Q'-p.A;y-a7 r-dut,, adver- �ihtiodkidti6 into the House, of Commormi 110 but ' ... �. I . I .. I .. I . I. . _ . � � . . I . . a wood: lot in close -pro - . ­ � � __ 1� __� _-A I 44k,- .. . _-..1.-._-1. ­..: -7--'---,- . 1imitY tdbis fine With. Now, theni-if -you -will indet I I IT- i, of . . " Negroes its -Slaves,"hs. Soldiers And &a - - I- , - - ­ , f 'I Ploys �bfiffe. III rel�i-tTC,n�g"'-f,5-ili-iTi666n ,666 - 7 I . . 1 *4 . . , :� � . . . . t181109, mild t ib Wagego Ruc I eml - . I , _ - , , _' I . . I ' �.. . . . .. ,fatin. There nevei'llas boen � doubt as to this court back of this building 6u.the level Citizens." . .. , . , . .." . . . ea as tbafund.' "I'�fie-Y6t4liiic6'i�ib'of*tlid'fi�n(I-iii- ji�_N. � '. � . the abundmuce mild superior quality 6f.tho WWII either git away "With you'lu:six-and .1 .. stage baud,9,,ushers t4nd, doorkeepers. - The its.. .present, sh . . - ____RD11 TEE.- - 1' . . . I . ' ' - Leopoldi . . lips iri. 9.200,000 a year. . . . . . . I . .. . , , I . bay in Manitoba, And statements are given A haU minutes 6r,remit the fine. Jivanit It 'is understood'.- that, Prince oon�pa�uies fuinish the entertainment com- Although .the --poptillation -of- the Cit� of I I I . . . � I . . .� '' ---�- -., ., . I I ,�, , Z , . I . . . to Rho* that thesupp'ly o I . in %hom the dukedom Of. Alban . . 1. - . . . I I I . . ( bay is abundant to -Prove -.to tho-'citiz6ba of Gannison t4itt, uPc . .. . . . y was ple1e;: witli 'stroe't -pbsters il,ud special* London Use greatly decroased, pmup�rigm 1<. , � � . 1 , . � . . I .. � . 1. .. . ' ... 71 i�a , . . . �. I ... . generally allover filieProyin6o.- �.,For�ma`uy, - I recently conferred. *ill tak6*kki ictive-part . , - . V161Z 1 . . , ; . . . � , . in a acting, me to'the judiciary- thev have - scenery. Weiierli Managers hhvd. uVitia is largely�' on the increase). despit; the' ' . ­ I . I ,. . , I I I I . ,, I - 1. � I . , . i - n , .1 1. . .. � 1, I . . . , . � � . I supply -would - prove � I , nsufficient 46r the' his hands, irk -six i4ffeieut languages mind'gi Prince. arity is due. to - he nox,6 as ' 13 . . . � I .:,� it . , alsou - od a-bagis- of nic : , . , 4 . . . . . Ito than '50 -half the"fund, is 'expq .:!- HS TH ..�Jrup - . . - '. - . ., - . . years it was a commoilidea that. the wator oust tbeiryotgs:16r. a rn�mn W IQ Carl 9PIt*OA in Ahe debat6s, Ili 016 House. of Lords. . in all 'ag'reoruent4o make no �contracts for growth 'of I the fu 4. It. is, shc wil, , tb b ,, Anti to , U * I I . teopold'6 popul, t .. .. . uearl�',�Oiie - kilg,g, . . . . I I 1. ...winis-ofe6ttl6r�. Thig idea has loDg.ghice- a,wmy.Wi6ll:s.bOg.peh full ofrough6.viibl�. belief t1iolt -lie possesses greater intellectual per, cent. ' . I ... I . .1 I 1 11 .. ecclesiastical purposes * repairingeliurobeg . .. . I . .r. ... .-. . . I . . .. : . .. ... _ .1 . . . . . okpIod.eh,--'aiia,' staleniAtii --takeir from .ei At . ilbikit�'tliau: his brothers. ' - 4 : . - '­ . I- . �. . I . , . . , . . ;:, .? . , _ I 6 z . o: . I I �, I I . . :L .. . . I out litiving 4a oar scritteli6d. - Pris" . . I N�bi d . , un are .1 I . V01% , I. i . - .. , � , . all nobody atten a. Tn'tW I a .* , " , .. . I . .. 1. I �. !. .:. . " * . .thirty-eight different lo-calities.within the the bar, bm�c ycu,mn :,.Among the Wadding uresenis to� Miss . Buildillu'll lil�ekqt In theAV114104 a( a Clock. � I . � ; ­ . , _ .. - ­.: , I . . I - ything t6 say ?" - - . . , ' ., . .. .1 . , endowments. for sermons to celebrate ti "".X�GIIIS, . CO)GO'S, " AST111111-A, .- - � . , _., ,. '.%:, "' � I . . 'a � . Province, .gb ,to show thab . there -is no : tchapiisoner'bad.­ He Wd -Ileld,-ratbor 4ayna�d �noiv,'Lady Brooks, Wigs MpfIlilre. ., A I , * * .defeat of .the S6&uiAh� A,yrini'diu; amd -t )a I. , � 1. . . I . , scarcity of good watec for. Agricultural And -to jail! -and . to"Ailhow t."., � _ - , I . . NeVi York despsid I 'says" The, old 1116. . . - � -' I . . . - ­ 1� .. I leg. . I � . go . Ian . defeat of t1lb W1100FIlNG-;C0VCPrl1F1_ . . �,, 11 I . . domesti a* put* . . .1 .11. . . � .1 . � I , And I tr'lori(� broocli', the gift' of .the late' clock Ili the tower of illetrst Presbytokikn* . I . gu�powder plob; for � which . . .. I � . . I . .. , , ,.. .:1 .., . � I .. ,. .. 1. . . ,(i - . ' 11 - . � - . POE ,� ' .!: . . I . d' I 'onsfield. It must. have b6on in Cliurph) Newark, has not�bo - , I . .1 40][401urb 1 .. t .. : . �. , � I . - . .tJ t I on. giving act. t1mylubuts mr6 still made to the clergymen � .1, . - . ­ . . . . I . . I , . . . . � It has for years been,krlown. that fl�o I . I 1'ritefit F Lot . lout, verynear the end; as Lord :reqttime lately. , Charlo6 Freenian,'Whbis Ii ' '�riiaons �.nd tile sexton for Thin 'old established rotoody can be with 0011fi- � 4 '' . . I . I 0181110 F I cm. . , .1 a. 1 . .. ­ Idsuitobo, is rich in orga - . . . ... I . , n .rail . a �vtork tlInt oni� I of . the last th' . preaching 'he si . . . . . * soil of I . . nic matter, . eayo I . ut it )Mvi bc 'ititerestifig"to �, �. , . 008, of.., the, - h0ie� itt 'Queen' Victoria's bi�; iul" employed by the Oommou -CouricilAo-regu- liatdnfng to' thom.' �Another ouilowment. ;1once reconinlontled for the Above corptilaints. ,� . 1. 11 . :b I I .: XboW the . said to him by his aying friend was: 14 Do late the town clocks, was .puzzled by tile ..'peoviaes An Annual love-feLait for � . TRY* M It your worchant'li 9 ire got it, lie I I . .. . I . _ l6test drawidg-rocim'wag -dressed. like it - those who - , .a t .1 . . _ h.___,_ 0 ral denth of the black loam. Tfiirpv-'_ I iv, . tm,b-or­hersld*--,emblazoued..m1 * surii and send that torDai�y froli�.mo." . antics of. the'sucient'timepiece; slid, Wilde, hmv6 quarrelled. - Another endowment is can gob itfor you, . . I I � . I . 1� . I I . . nice localitieg Are given which -g-ivc­ark- 'Puffte' I oxer- - - _ ____.., . ; , YO.HN. W. BICXLE I . . . ,� . .- I . . averitge depth of about thiiiii feet of. good' with'her'bwh cost -of -arms.' Her gown was , PrineqqpMathAd[ e;iigiii-ii5T.r-i-no-e;-Na-pol7, it -mm -d -to K,Otop, dirl6adAy. hi� dobided'to fbf-the -purchaw of-Cbrigtian -capitives*t6hell. - - - . � I . I I . �� ' (Forniozlk -T. BIM6 s4on) * , --� -- - � . . . . of a P.P;� Of lavender satin, with 0, train of . Rom," diminta,ina her state 'at Paris �- in the give it it' tborough,,examinAlon.. In the by tile- Barbary pirtLtda.- 'Still. an6ther is , � Hainilt6n, Ontario. .. . I Prb�ri&or. .' - . _�_4- =­�_ . . .. sollin this Province. , The: opinions' of a , . . ... . .. 1. ... . I . I I.. 11 . . ? , large. nil.mberof farmdr's are given o the same lined with black velvet. All down midst of fashiciiiable and literaxy *go6iety. '�rhcels lie,found, A tangled : mass of holy, for tbo purpose of buying, fa�lotff foi'. b!irn. . .. - . � . I . . . I . .. . . � . - - 1. I .. ­ * . . . teitimony appears,to 'do that the seconc'6 porters, crest, motto And all, - bross'liek many � . I y I ,Mild never, Ing to ueiXAY;bmlf a"Peck. A, pair of birds �bkidowlnents , Parhirk ant bas refused - ' t . . . I ... . I . , � I 1:... . . .. . I . . . meddles -Ili politics., Her profile is still ))ad in the -ihtorfere With the fand,.wbibfi'66ntin al P11 ... � .. ! ,: , .- 'after biesking is'tbe p � ,all-, repeatffig the- cbmt:' I � I 'S �' , , I ' question of first seeding. .Th 11 the' her back were lleialdi6 dp.�,Ieea��ooabj sup., '.She. 'still - keep� the gaiety 6f -heart , slid. twirle, graga,'colton And- f.eatheps, _Amoii4t-, - hig bord.-tics. Db�pite tbo,absurdity'of tfiesq ,W I 0 ON S I N - ­ . . .. a vyeight of bros - at she wore a. sa . A . . I . of the krmces of outli 1'ekliereathe tower through &-bole i 0", .. * , sl-, � - L ND - . year . . no to, :, 000 000 Acres . . 1. � � �:. I I ' diali � " . 1. . .,: � . � A I � . ... roper time for . ­ . . . I . I I 0 a mg. smaller.. . The Whole' tu . some, her elderly figure retaws much sud:aftempledtobtlild'a,�ott ju*tbe� 9tand'as before.' * I .- I .. O.. . . p , . � I r . . � M-6rit is, hand . I � ... - � I .1.11 . first ieedibg, and 'that whoab"is the besb : .11 . .1 .., -of its beW J -ud she aresses richly in bro­ % � I . , ON THE'LIND, OF THE-..' . . . -' '� . � � . � .:,." �.- ­ ' for first �ro.o. Tbg'fird yibar 'of bi6itking* said P. have beeri 11 -m trifle lend ut�, a .. I . . � ruse ' hiu�ry of.th6 clock. The slow revolu- , WAS lit -Dn0;l,.-WnBN' �� tari?-An! - . I . . . - ....: . � I I � . 6f 'Potmto�s mud , oats . are . M -fiall'in Parig,.Kra. - Zr., W,� cades and' laces. � � . . I � I . tion of the whebls'tore their work to pieces; * . . I I . I case v a . I * . . .: : _ 7',-7-.:-.- ��­�- . . . . fair yields. . - At a recent�, .. and they kebt on!ieconstrilioting :in res - - 1 Cory � 1-8600811CUNTRAVI lm7 I t a -­ ­- � 7 ". . . . QoOssf ineAl ' : : aekay, the Californ ia, million mire's wife, -, The E agl of damperdo: "w.ill prob"i . 1 it until *th Con of-Chancery,ab B Ifev y 0 - I � 1. . L. . . I I � ­ ,� ; - . : . , I 1. onally obtai .- - . -1 .. wil i . . . . I . � . . _ � . .. - attired as an Oriental ffiiweas.' , A ance . . Zoverno . h S. �. . .''. . , :.� .aay" I as that of the wif . i For full. particulars, w iob wil be-'sont-"` ' -: - : ` -. - �. . was I . ,sod to the rship Ofthe kadrnis the�.stoppidlibd.w eel' , . Ili -from farmers bodibe of pale � . I .. .. III.. I I I . . . . . .1 1. ... I Out of 147, statements, , I f . I ' . ­ . ­ . ,blue, velvet, embroidered - Presidb . . I . Itil" 'of S fln6y)'to whom how rie ' ' ' address '. - . ' ., . .. . .. . .., . -throughout the'Proyince in. regard to the , � 1. poy, made Vacaut,by the. death vf .- ' Y, � � . I I . . . . . . A 11100 n . � . � . � . I . '. . . . I . with .gold; was wokn above dritperisalof .GoveroorAaam, . � ybars ago, but with wh&2 be ad , - , , L. C003'k, � * 11 � � . bealffifaln�gss OUthe, climate of Manitoba . The E a;rl Was foi Sole. . crIJExpl�psio by.,iv�lilclaaftnnmall . : !� .. I - . I . I I � I . � ' .. . I (;ARAICLES I � .1 I . I not'one is ad.verso.- . One . I pale,yelloiv sil4"filterwovell. with jold ana� "titne.a Lord of the Aamikitlty and a Lord .. � .. ft Dille Airily wilks ;iMled.. . ', hot livigd; ' The parties word marh6d by a - " -'Lu, ' . - . . . . 1'. . . . , :.` i � % . . . or two cases, of . I . I. .. . . . �, ,. � . . I udGCOmmiselonex mflwaultes.wis . ...� � -.' 1. ... I � 1, . .. ­ � � : � . I I in Waiting -to. t ' I 0 Yeats The bol or of m Nashville & Chattan6o . � . . . . '.. I ... I � , . .-. + �. . .. � illeximatismi .one of scarlet favor mud -with clasp formed of large disinbuds.- -. He is 4 . . I , . . 1ustled., of.tb � Peace -Ili �tha,: -Vnited'SiAea , . . . . , looped he Queen 'The- . -locomotive exploded on I gh, ., ' . . . . . . . ,. I . 't I � . . occasionild colds are ull the cases of sick- The ciiffan.of loose robe, was.11i paM and of age and A-bacbelor. , position ig ' mild the defeiidant alleged a couspi ., . . ".. I . I 1 . . I - Saturday. .Fire- .1 . - nracy on .1 . ' ' I ness mentioned in these staterad blue-imtio,� 'embroidered .- all over 'wlih �vorth 213,000 a year, - . . ­. � man Charles - 11andintnti . the part of the womaln and'her friends,. . _ : .. �. .1 . .1 . . . ilts. ' . I . . . n was blown fifty . . * . . . ; - .*to I 6wers mrl�d birds in their riatuial : Mr. Aria Mia. Glad rtond, a; fortnight ago, yardii-and instantly killed. The engineer atedi gothim. drunk and had . , . . I .1 . �. . - �, .. .� .. , . I 1. . it hagfrgqluently been ilontendedthat the er. d4k trosee0 were, .braided war;'61lo'guesta ofAe Queen at Windsor had just stepped behind the tender and whb�ha4, iie. at I . � .. . . . . � -winter in Manitoba is oclote!] - 11, .a secti6h of Ctimadm; Selld,Ptistsl card . with .. I I I .. I ... I �. severe,coia.of *the . - the ceremony - pbrf6rrn66( .wlidn he was in For -a'.Joli4M9 specialty. Can, - be gold. In All . With diamonds and surmounted by toqua Castle, I When they ha.a*qbnoluded their eses A, piece, Of iron Weighing nine that condition., The Vice-Charoolloe held . -IT. 11 I - � , , . � injutlo6 f6':46ok. It has been ascertained, . . -,� . they wbre driven to. the ra � ilway . * a dreas for d6scriptiv.6 eircular, .. . � � . . . 14n III R�c vejvet, embrolderisdwith gold. I I 0a. pe& the -marriage -valid ah gave a decree intba, . . , . : . , � I ... �. � - I " ,. . lidweyer, fhat'owing to th6 'aryhges,q4A�w . : _�_L­_:­L�. . - visit pounds wia'thrown half v� mile. mud struck . . � 1. . 11. C. BILONTOrv, 8W.. TIK01"Am, oNsir. . . , _, I . .% , . 1 -Car Inspector of the E�Ast Ton wife's favor. , I . . . I . . . . � . . : . . . . I . . atmosphere, the cold is not so acutely felt I tion in one -of the royal carriages, and'as jr; C.. Furth, I - � . I I .. . . . I I . . I I T4e�icture.of""Ofiristintho.Prdtor urn," . . . , . I.. . .1 . � . . , I - .. .. . as in wilder climate% where the. air'' is . theyi. Alighted .0n the Platform near, the nesee &I Viigillia, ,cmusing instant death. 'Probably the -exorbitant amounts p] . Aced - . I . - 1. . �.., .. I � . ig. interesting Queen,s private ' Ono' piodo of iron weigbing i2OO pounds a the value,of baggage.lost'is the reason A IN send starrip for particulars, illus� just completed by 1%ubkaczyl waiting -room, pasliei�gars a . 0 8 If Pa; a . � . � . trating Valent, q4iiiek.and eaue . . . , - damper. -A number of farmers allow tlieir All the Art lov r 1 ri . Thebead of , tod iliroiigh two cars * (fthen kno ad ,number. of., railroad -cowtaties. Aght claims .. 04 . . . . . ca,ttle to remain -in -the open air in'the day : m6d,:citizons had congregated in large ndnra pasE at ch � I . troac, fiting. 1%1 o latterillo sigit . . . . . . - . 11 . . . . . . . the Si�,viouris interiselybeautiful andinelan. bfts t"alute them., * ­- ., , .. , down.the coinor of a house. . for Jpag of �uch property. CC #s fpryaintors. 'Jr. J.,CALLOW . . time during the winter unless the w I I I . . 1. . . . A ohsd in point. "logu � . . .. . . oather choly, and the general, ebineoption is Ohq of - ' - . .., . CLEVELAND, 1110'. '. . ' . I ' " I ' I ' . I recently amme to light in Calladmi w I � . '­ - , _- - '. . . is stormy,. biit'they inmriably stable them - , Mr. Matwood, tl* E nglish executioner,, . k. here a - ' � - I' I . I . . the loftiest exireasions of ideal beauty, . , - � � I !Vvl!dng off. 11IN 11nild to Escape Worl paity iiimd6 affidavifI to value, and furnished .' . " ­,-, , ., I a' night' Others 4fable them day And - Tb%t Munksezy has not"atteriapt6d to piiht- was recently ov distinguished visitor- at' the I ' � . . .1GRNTS K' -;g' WANTED nit .,. . . . I I det6iled_Iisb of the 'coniontsoftbo I ' . .. � , - , : ni�hb ,It is a ' question,wbobber it is better House of Comrioris, where be, went to%s6e :,CxN6rAi�,w, jahe I. -:-John Graliimi .0, a Mis. , . . . ­ . - '' . . .. t I . lifoorelsbuiversal assiatant.and domploto , '11� , what is called a divinerfigure has given rise a Home Secretar ging trunk', wh ch was placed at 4429,'mna rh . en � hanic, 1,016 pages, 500 ongravitiks, 1000000 * I- - . I w the 'battle to r�ii duklbg the"day or' to di8chasio)i 44 I shiluld neveir'bilive von- . thi y. After tile interview convict in tb6��kbutuckj*ponitentimry, says . ,.:, I . ke(e I lie retired 6. the "Istrangeril dining -room, 4 Fra,nkfort despatch to.thd aazetteo hired the dlaim was �coriopromised at $200. The MtAet' to - ," . , . � . t p them closed up inth6siable, but from says, . . facts I best subscription book Ili. the, , j I � - oxIllusive torritog; circulars fr a. J.8 ,.' . . . I .. reports received �ttired to painisdivin4 fi9drel" he where it ropo'was- displayed and cards diaL a neg missing trunk some time Ana* day, a ,. I ... on th'"ubjeat it " for ftst 'a divine .oiftaot be pa.intedf ,if' - to for 20 cents to out his, (Graham's) r was found,, ROBERTSON & BROS., Whitby. � I ". 1 . . 1. . . . I I 8 to be tile general opinion,. that. it is: it, -a 1 1 I oco�patiori band, oft, so thit he. could not be mad6 , mild contained but, ti, few goiled clobbbs, � I . seem ould it would- cause to be divine.. I tributod be'arin'd the.name aric . . . . I I ' ` * . of the distinguished visitor, - Tile uegro, didau Ivibich remlized� At a forced sale trunk and WILL , � � � � beneficial to. allow atiimals to run out during . longetto hackle hoynp.' . t 1, � 798USAN6� .1 . I TIiAT : � I., . : . - . wished to paint a; God who'bas' assumed . . A . human form,- and who'could only a '' 'deed with a single stroke of- an a , 9,11, but $42,15', ,- ': .�. : , , 1: ,,r �, , � � � � , -, - a part of'tbe day, unless the bold, Is very lktrs.' Millais, �wh� .go beautiftif *faco . . . .. . �. . . :%r r - . . . ssulne, it . 0 . . I . ,xe., . on ,� Antidote,' 1. I . � , . severe or the weather stormy. . . . ., . - . Galt is likely,to 16se Mr. 'Alex. Mure , - . . . irl'its most perfect aspect," This is the b64 has. beeqme. familiar through' the pjo- . AYs .Surely eares Asthind, and Br6nobitis. Druggist$ � Thereis ,somiediversitivofo ' ' ' * t Ay to 4hose who i h Munkaczy with tu�O of, the The g6nB of th .,both I �. . ., . . . . .1 . Pinion as 0 rer. !.1 IlugtieuOt Lo . vote," was. a Prince of Wsles have 'N, A., and Xr. Goo; A; Chasd,-B. A . Soll-tt, -SF)fDrIOrtACIUCtMAR . � . . .1 ... . . 1. . . I wbotherfall wheabban bbgr 0819- having ' ' the p4ysi 'nomy Ono 'Of' the Grey sisiorg rocontly made a visit AV King Cotewayo, of whom resigned, Rome time ago, the.posf. , Or., A, AAXION,.Mocklinind, 11finfuln . � I own guoc 1 tried to wo= .09 of Perth, I I I 1. . . . . I . fully in this country.,' . That it Ilse offen of Christ� ' I I . " who was 'cobawouly - called' the' 11 fair of - Zululand, And a gentleman 'who was tionk Ady have hold go: longiu,tbe. CoIW I . I I . I . . been grown is well known; b4t . frbm all inside. of. Portb." , She was -a �slendor; . their''companion has published an account giate Institute. .1 -. � , � JUDGE By sefiding 35 conta inolloy, with. I . . I � . . I � . . RIMIM ron Acre Buik'.�S.-Sinoe,iiitrlol - 1. . . . 1. � . . . itge, hot ht, color of. eyes and halt" . . . tbat'.can be'asocirtained. it is doubtful if It bl%ide-haiked girl, but is* new described as of it, -'Formal _40011rte§108- 'were passed Georgia reports tho,appearancia of a ou,ds you will recolve by return inail a . , . . . thriowing hah become wcommon, offenee, It . , I FOR;,. correct pleturo of your fultim litis- ., . . can be grown profitably' upon the open- I. fat; fair aria- forty, �he -mother'of grown ' between them, and 'photographs WeJ7O mild swarrus of, locusts in various sections..[ . build or wife, with name Atul (late of . � . . ' _ ' mity be well to., poillb but that' Ili a .... daughters, I , I. I I boys expressed I I . . . I - prairie where.there.ate no trees -sud1he which. ociurrod during,& chemical leeturoo � . . 1. exclianged, it i4 wbicill. the :oftlIeStAto. Ilf Middle Goorgi& especially I'YOURSELF ularriAge. - . . . . snow does bob 16dgo Ili sufficiorib qlistitiby a desire tb see' the If-ing's - wives. Instead a a.theyparoaro a., . . � I . � � ��l .. *An English corresponaailt writai to j3uf' . Address X �. FOX Iio:& 1, Pultonville,.N. Y� A ­ . ' . to Prot at the good fro) -A severkfrost. In 4'eseribod in. the' BuMtht- de 17i�rqpewttiqite, . of gianting this request he .said, witli a r on .. ; .. I .. . . .. I I I . . . . . - . I . .p so 8 )r in which-1wo students were Nari.6usly fo,16 :- "Tooka'ItoWtou is now reg&�aed.`With elf Stay, my. , ^1. . I I I "I'll.. - - . I ­ . . . 1. -1 I .. . . Otectod by . f6rosts, , gfovog or. 8 . dignified we've the hand,. ". I �: ­ . I A. . . . . . ',�bh of tr 16 the f6lae $y the'explosion of U. I to say to YOU." '' . 1. I � . I . . . I : . s . � . . . : . I.". Iffs �, injured i le6lingp of' inore, than. ordinary. intere t' children I have a *ord Queen r it Jackinat W"" Mhr Otte I 0 . . . . a0s, 'there is iio doubt that flask confaining.boiling gulphuric a�cidj the Since tile. funeral of Lord. Beaconslield -he Pointi . this kind of Whc�t can - be grown to advati. -or Fg them to 'a picture of IN NOW . qu Rai oat.,Compay . I � I . Inteilso suffering at -first ekporf�uood ceased bU .bardly been Absont from Osborne I I ' ' ' . . 11.1 , . . . " . " tago. and It is lijklilk probable' that ibe. - . Victor he stdil . , 1, I think inuchwhan'l . � . . entirely about A quarter' of an he' Windsor! It is,openly stated in some of , .,, ,,, 0'.,- . .. , - ' I - � . . lanting of forest trees will aria . ur After, . I . . . . . � Farmers to raiso t blo our Soft pasta of calaitiod tile society papbra thut be will soon odeapy, T have been long down here, I , . NOW OFFER FOR. SILE OVER. L85000 .. CkEi I . ­ . � � 144 grain ou whaf is. now O' no Ono b&B at told me whmt,wrong. I have . . I . . . . . .. I I . . I . .. .� 1. . 'Atioi� in,a)ayer about willi� � OY&I-4anifly. � Of' 01C 010fteSt * V A1101ING .1iind T111719J6 JUE D LANUS ,jr,tile , . � tho app'ip ' . . . i magnesia, 4,d water A closer idlationobip to 'the � k . y . I . Open prmirio. " ' 8�* and committed, nor given we poituirity . . . I . , . . - I I I . . . . . I . SLneetheyear 1876 iho'Provinca has I mater in thickne.m.:., 9. Al ' 0 St1teg that than Uvou'riow; by wbich is- meant, 1 RUP' for answer! g- for my conduct. I 46 -not . . ., 11. . , , � !li* . . . an free from the devastation of the drops the rlaagnosig, reoires to be renewed Ili a, that -be I . Nortfieril Ivenikitsaaa o'f 114.61ligstal , I � I . . - be . will m6rry: the 'Piludess know that 331 have 'ever , .. " , � - . . -\1 - ... I - I.. I � . . I ,� I .. I. I � . I by grasshoppers, and it is vo Wenty-fbur houIrs, but that patients, after V61111trlde." This' despatch m y ,be taken committed any .D,�ti;,�oiltobot�i*obosbwh6�tiix,o(ticiligIvOgiOnintbC'WADI�l(lI Tboadlaii(Iiittronit�ato(1!4t)ioeollii- .. . . ry probable ten no 'lirks'Of � the �ftc ,dent. wit I Ir a. "I grain," ' - - . I . "a Wrong against `the Bluglish. Tall your tio ,of Chippewa, Mackinac, f4choolorait and Aiiii-quotto, and, embrace w6bY thbuslNuds o(Aacres (A ..' . 1. � . . that owing to the increased settlement -of in or 11 . . . . I � I I grandpothor this, aild say that .when this tbollosta icultut-Allaii(isizit)io,4tat6ofNiabigan. . . . � . I - . 4 . I recover I a , un-, I - .. , L � Among t2v a ' was a very awkward'an I t 080 All the counties of Chippowit And Madlifila &to tracts 0i whliab are' kno%v�;ks tile . I 11 I I - - the 66untry we will not be visited , by the �_ 00101yia " I An6ther illustration -of the' reslilts'df, War I& over .1 Would ask h.er.tolot D30 visit ,,,),,,,,b,,OletLz,wl"ltblttIs. Those lands offor Inallya(tvantagea over the prail-lo landg of tile want'as - . I.. . scourge with such disastrous effect via here. 94,1y. M,gii . England.,, ; . .. I % '11tallootdally legal todhiAicality is the state of thin &wIth r . . � . " I � toforo. , The garicral,151-3timony of fmrmors he was A phys'dally' but 1 , . . the thilbor lanfla Adjoining Insure a supply of file at little cost. The soil being a, rich clay learn ot . . match for the - best, When 1h . . show that crops in - Manitoba &Va. trudging along m,country road he was met regard to bodiefs found in' the Thame's'. - rofesgor Tyndall, not aside tli� Proceeds rest dopth.. The timber rowalning apon the In c being generally suIlleiont for thor settler's use fit ,A 1. . b a a hot oug t to The law has dooia6d that as the bodies Of of .Ilia lectures in. the, Uiiitod States to Euildiog and fencing. I . . . 't""A . I = entirely free from, blight worm or " %vo go o. sport. . Yhoso partially clont-od landef aronow oftered at the low pricootfrom.$4 to 64-W por acre, one. . . , . I in thellriticess Al � Joupa -a tuna to aid capable American fomth cash, mild the remainder at purchaser's 0 tibril tit Any time withbillifia yorttal With interest � . . . tb�iodrowxloc ioe were not . Ibsoot., A few cases of 11, potato bug" are 11 Am I an," lie tied 0 Ill 11 1 OU set 4i , ' fudonts'of physics who may wish to study payable allutiallyat 7 Iye'r dent, . . p - I . W. I . I repoittea, There are cases retorted ofinjurly a tailo a our. a ? " ol ridge l6okod castup bytho se4,11 the psvishofN.Voolwich� il Roads are being opened tbrough those lantig, an(i no bettor opportunitr has ov6r boon ovol-od to . . . �. � . to root cropa.by grubs ; and a species of up, a il I Rai , , I an oto 0 must bear the expense incurred,in tolation. InGbrinany. Tho'driginal. truSte6p wore wort ofernall meallstaseoul'o a,goodfarto, And hitanditigpurchasers wit bowlsobyavallingthola I . Ayis oomplaillodof as Attacking turniph .t 0, ,little fur le on . - 0 oul a a big tothom(Ab6ut'01,200). Noone,therefore Professor x0s6ph Roury,of,washington. golv6s of this chattoo before iificea.atIv thl I broboinizi,�lf(Ilytolltollantloottlotlill)onI � .. . .. ' " a 0, "'th'.01)"La, " , , , I . can in future be But . General Heabor Tykiamle, of Philaacipbia bile I�Tfloro,f . . , , . I the natmuc of goose?" � ta-altsolmailkinmot tomarlimette, are In robeavily tirnborod, andare almosbUnlVorsally good.agri And other v.oget ibleg, but I es prisod if the F,uth6ri' S The latift more Inamodiately air i trolt, blackillso , Alarquetto railroad, front tile * . � thi's are few and far between. . The- builder of a � church 'in a London 669 of the .Parish of WoOlVioll, or Any and El. L, Youmans, of Now York-, but aal cultural landii,.Iokiringi3l,ilondi(tfcLribgwT . . . other riveting Parish, dontilikie, to mob ,its the two former Ida the thnbor is removed. � � " - '' I � 1. sUburbi/racently on returiling1liAnks for the .those of. Woo *job are dead, President Bar. . The Iron and lumbor ntorosts of the plicepolkilloulm are of such inagnitudo as to call for all tile � . . I hoo lately done in haid, of, Columbia College, and Professor :Phtatacloal mild lumber that the Vinboy and wood'upon. the lands will prodUcO-thiff will enable tile . . t, . to W41CO goofftvagos NVII110 cloarilig the land. . I I . � . .. . . . A 0iticinnubi paper says that there are . boast -of his health, loilliolk hold been pro- ragard to the body of a young man taken- arosoph Lovering, of Harvard -Ukri�vsrgity, LumbdilrollIg and charcoal Mills will bobuilb ativarlouel points alorig.tho-lino, atid,fatuaces tire . .. I . over , 506 man in that city studying and posed, remarked with much candor, I, I on shore there. It was simply left on tho have bben apPointod in their plaoop�- -This v being evoctod alongtho line of the road at2olut St. Ignace. ­ em K' I . I miking experirdouts with electricity, 'with fAncy Iam more fitted for the scaffold than, beach to, r a wook, and shown to the jury fund now produces enough to iVord a noN 'a, special view to util, It A I- I t for public speaking," . I I The great demand mild good prices for labOr, both in winter and 411nut0r, matte those lands I)Ar ' ii 1, .1 I 1b, the state in which it was d 0 ged from m0aeratatuppotb for two students, I .. ticinlarly desirable as born on for the oorman. The landgailiabout the tailroadaro ofrorod ixt prices . . I froin$Out)wardg,&ceor(lingtolocatloji�vattio6ftimbor,-ott- The lands eta At youtvorydoor, alld . . . . 1 "" " Ir"N 13g,i) atobolugra, alyoottlodbyOATiad](0111, . . I " "o ... g "a PtO100,30rBillrotho-of Viontift,'bilIs for a tbo river. The .jury express. their in. Mr, J.W. Mackay, the 11 Bonanza Rl V ots; maps suilother Inforinafforr, ad(Vass, . I . . . � . Solbe - wonder at 1i covered ooneo I'll thin ina"'Ol a fl I fourth time performed sucoeBstally the dignationanafouna that it ought to. be lis bpotted to -have given up hard work - in Fcr ' . . . . ovoll'ifithavurni-9 theaM star difriculb mud, delicate 0 oration of tosoja6ion somebody's business to remedy outh &state th mines. 11 , i If STAWN0, t1ifid,CoallmiSsiolteif I I . . . I . . ouromaes gays as 6 Zllarkn , P I 0 � I digpoiller. . Of the atomplob., tpe going to start Upon a . Z !4i,()� . . . . . of -things-, - - , , ,. _ . _ I journey avound world this summor, . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Newberry an4l 11jeftillsin'Uivildivigt ]Detroltt 101101liga" I . I . � ­ I 11 , -1 . - a Ing a rb - TEES of Gra e W" r I, � it A I d 0 d b . 11 . . - I I I � I . I , . . I � . I . . . 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