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June 9, 1881. .
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THEICINDON DISASTER
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Evidence Adduced the
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under o4 water the joints could u9t ,help.
looking, because from the ,construction the
cmulhova could not cimulk them; witness
wanedu tdown to the wreck since the accident,
deck
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DARK -DAYS IN IRELAND.
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police were also injured. The 'Rich Act
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was read without offecti .and in cause,
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queues at the resistance it was decide''d- not
to proceed further witil,this work of evic.
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VANAID1^114 0W101tT1K0,HXS,
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'Alvintion 49 Vr4taioitc Their Jorcrobig
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Virgatilweal-41Lposohitin,C140, of 1% f'ont
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TELEORAPHIC --SUMMARY,
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a part oftho was turned up . do
The. Unhappy, Relations. Between
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excitement lil,44 late into
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Journed Inquest.
that he could examine soma of the joints -
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one joint, wasone,eighth of an ic e
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the People and Police.
the night, but there, Was, no 14 rtber' ate,
turbatica, .
YeSterday(Thurs4ay) morning a meet-
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ing took placomt theWalksrRouge,Tioronto,
liatest News -from All
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all the -way through -_ he ran !4 knife blk4e
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LONDON, June L-VurtberViccoulits from
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for the purpose . of forming an a swoistiou
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WAS THLP VICTORIA A FLOATING -COFFIN P
igh, another -, thost ), joints were par-
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fectly square, muct bad, never been touched
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TAT i P AND n' AMIL, BUD.
Clonmel say that the. riot com we
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the following Way -. Wbeit Goaaar( t
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to further the interests of .the brooders Of
r a n c ttl
she tb r a a in, CAnada, There
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. with a caulking knife; noticed theois at the
ageno of the Emergency Committee,, Was
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present,: Messrs. Zahn Dryden, M. r� P,,
C804411"n,
L . JungS.
.The Boat Skaillno; 4>2% ,,, B-�I,We,t
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bow on the left ball,daorner, and 4oes not
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doubt. that they. *�re the same all the way
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Dro4rig AttexuPt to Moarder
leaving the court he 'was receive
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gioatis and bisoes. - A* priest was passing
Brooklin ; Francis Grgoo; Oakville,,
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Whitlow, Guelph, John It, Craig, Toronto;,
. The Oussex,(N, B,,) people intend to have
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round ; the boat had a sheer between bow
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out of the building when the crowd made
X. K. P ettit, Grimsby; 11. Groff* New
a. grand hall on July Ist, on the occasion of
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LONDON, Jufie I. -The inquiry into
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n was lowest .amidships ; lie
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9, ritabi to -enter. A policeman in the, con-
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* J,: 0. Snell, Edmonton -, A,
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this, visit Of the Qovernor-Qoneral. His,
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fact s. d'onnectod with. the foundering of the
,noticed, bolt.,holeB on the deck, supp osed to
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tuoibia laid his, hand, on the priest's Arm.
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r&, Cookeville F. W. Hodson,
Excellency haa accepted an -invitation to
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Victo
, rim was resumed this afternoon before
be those through which the bolts fastening
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At once a cry went up that Father Mmoker
Myrtle ; J. D. Pott it, Parts, Eawart ;effs,
attend.
Coroner MI!; Eutchlu.
V leek And the jury.
the, Wilerwent, but it the bolts )lad nuts
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. had- been arrested. The crowd
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Brodhead ; IL Snell, Clinton ; James
Win, Xunford wais found by the London
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� Ron .was present on behalf of the Crown
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On tbpm undertiomt), the holes. would have
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Jearfully excited, and the 0,11thOvitieSS4
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Goo4house, Higlifield; J. Fabbergill and
police on Monday night in an almost nude
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end Mr. Magee watched the proceedi for
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been forn and racked, which. y!ma not tbq
The A,nncl Cengnc,tiot 440 be f4upprefixed-
once.concentrated the whole, force of mill-
X. G, Pettit, Balbigton ; T, Snider, .
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And extivAisted state a fter 1taying beaten
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the Thftmes Navigation Coilipa -
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ease ;, the bolts used in the building of the,
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-Thr JkAnnd 111111s, JPr9bJcRn&xtIcni
: � tmry mud constabulary -before the Court
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nian. Mills ; J . Collaci,At, -11 0 ; - James
R I . ran
hia4wife mud family in a drunken fi .
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Dr. Wqodry4ff, President .6f Thei,ings
boat bad pd. nuts or heads on them.
� 41haniven of Succe,ism-lanint.Agept IYAn r-
Houae. Battles, stones, and brickbat 8
Graham, ,Port Perry ; avid. Alton,
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bfil-
e ,dock yesterday he presen
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Navi gation Company was reomlle& Ile
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twho
Samuel Stewart, sworn, deposed that be
4'.reit — Checkniall"
4% Ug ittoycotting -
poured in on the police and soldiers. Capt.
Appleby , J. Tbomaon, Salem , A. .Frank,
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appearance of 4, human, 7Xeck. He was
COU14 not remember made, the rule
saw tile Victoria oil the homeward trip as
lotooting 181istwhere The IT11111inry
$lack, m'resident , magistraite,lithremtoned
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ThoGrange,an4 James L. Cowan, Gait.
remanded for m, week. , ,,' �,. , *
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constituting the. captain of 0 *i tor4
lie was at the Woodl%u4 Cemetery dock
AL11111flug Wimler 14CHtraing. � .
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to. read the Blob Act, and at at XAOMAnt
On Mr. Qr4bam being lLOV0dintO tbO Chair
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On Satur4ay ulght last when the T
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and Clandeboye stage was the
wheelomem as well.. -
Mr. Hut6blnson (Croft Attorney) -Did.
waiting for the Princess Louise to-'stoxt
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down. !Is considered the Victoria u' nsafe
DUALIN, May 28. -The past week bad been
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one of -great anxiety and to the
m policeman was, knocked sonseless at. his
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side with a stone. Capt, SlAok produced
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alid Mr. Snell appointed to act as
secretary, . Mr. Dryden, moved reso-
passing,
SatibleRiver, 'three shota , wore 13
Ired by
yen over -,examine the Vie, rl
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fr9m the heavy load of passengers, and b
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.alarm
!�ptiiorities of Ireland. Tile critical condi-
tile Acp,� and sev eral priests. itnplor6a
him
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'lutiolm in favor of an - organizatiou
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some person . or persons lying in ambush On
[We Bide of the road. One the
condition sho was in? - .
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Wittleme-No, air.
. said so to Mr. Parish, And asked him if lie
I could not stop the boat or make a signal to
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tiottof Affairs in County Limerick, hud th a
not lese. dangerous proceedings: connected
not to r
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consequences would ba� terrible.
I having its its object this porpatuation of the
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shorthorn c4ttle ill their original purity,
of allots .
narrowly missed the bead of the driver,
McIntyre, So far, no clue has been
,Mr. Hiltellinsqn-Did ,you, take any
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-mb#us to asearta �
bar to f1top. Mr. Parish 'amid it was too
late, Witness then r4q upstairs OR. tile
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with servingof writs and evictions in. otb�r
parts of the country-notably,Roscommon
Tb�, . stone -throwing did not cease', and as
Captain Black, after resdixig the Act, pro.
Rua proyi , ding for their registration. Xr
Gordon though b that it. would be ndyismbil�
obtained
*9 to the identity of the mis I
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Samuel MoPherson,m farmer living near
worthy and fit for use? '
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Princess Louise &ad ,asked the whqelsmp,u ,
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to-sigual tbb* boat to stop. Hesa.idaliewas.
heavily laden, bub lie
ind Zeltri m -Are calbulatea 16 precipitate
the collision which is considered inevitable.
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tiounced the words 11 Qod save the '
A stated smashed the ,skull of 21'."t"h,"r
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hire.
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not to 00liflue tile scope of file' as'sociation
to broVders at shorthorn cattle. only, but to
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Port D over, from a npvr building in
Mr. Hutchinson_Wh4t*Aq it then that
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very .thought she
w�uld get. through all riot. Witness
The district in which the lgjaii war, has
policeman standing beside TbTe un -
'fortunate man died laist evening, Tile
make U -an association of brooders of other
,as
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Douiss I
of, erection;.& dist�i�e of 25 feet,
oatisfibd you she vrap seaworthy? -
- Witixess-�On. accoupt of her passing her
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Amid there.was dangep ahead. He then
reached its most dangerous phase id�cole_
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brated the scene of many Wild tumults,
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police charged on the people -with fixed
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sorts of cattle well.' Mr. Dryden stated
that harmony in such 4 matter was most
striking his bead agahist the sill, mud was,
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langerqualy, if riot fatally, injured. He is
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a and running tile Whole
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season. . . I
'ran - along- the river .bank .- and
called,outi til, the passengers on the Victoria
.as
, Winans, Xilmallock slid Now Pallawhave
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I bayonets, mud at the same time thqbavalrY
dashed in amongst the'.drowd. A seene of
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desirable, and he thou lht that -it woula
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not be by baid
% niarridd man with two children ..
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Mr. - Hutchinson -Were you il�b aware
to stop the boat; Mr. R lliot, caretak
. pr, just
, mined all iluenvi%ble notoriety,
agd obt .
Tbojunctiollof Tipperav,y and Up k to.
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frigh,tful confusion followed. The -charge
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proinoted
flicting , interests working ' h*
Hon. John Ydung's,- monument fund
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that the Victoriallid been kneckod &be it
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then called out thav it was 4 sliame. to have
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the cradle of faotion, figlAirigi-, Villas been
of the cavalry down the short street. was so
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In his'opluion it would be abetter plan for
3omprises the following donations thus far:
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m go.o4.4gal,daring the winter ? ..
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boat so heavily -loaded; witnegotben
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'returned-
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I the scone of fiercer conflicts betwepti ..the;
uOusthatoevoial,liorse" and riders
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the* breeders of different kinds of cattle to
DIr. Gilbert Scott 0,50, Mr. Alfred. Brow n.
$4.0, Mr. Peter , Itedpoith. 50,, Sir Hugh
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Ulan 4100, Mr. Hugh MoUlan
W. itneos-�--kes, . ` .
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Xl,*; Vatchinsoli-Did . you ascertain
to- the, -Prinqess Louise,,and in &
law minutes, saw tho� Victoria, go down.;
I thought there might be 125 on the
law and the people than Any that ever did,
graced the most 'rallid Orange q . uarters of �
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through the shop wind
,owB at the
and of the strect.:-The air was filled *ith
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stones Ana bricks, and the frightened shop.
have their separate associations, a method
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, Which was found to- workwell�iu tbe,States�
41-00, Hon;
[a. S.. Huntington 6100, Mr. C. H, Gould
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wh6th6v she'puffered any damage in donui,
queuce? . . ... � ..
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people
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lower. declo aiid 400 on the upper dealt as
the north. The police site rapidly. becorh-
ing demoralized, No.men emu long endure
keepers, who were endeavoring to put up
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Af tV, &short discussion, the resolutions
were, carried -R6 Originally proposed, 4iid
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$50, Mr Alex. Mur . §100, Mi. Andrew
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Witneso-I 6derpb6o4 she had been
he passed the Louise ;- there wore about
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a state of Alege such its the forces. of the
�bheir -shutters, were hurled to the -ground
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the f allowing committee wast appointed to
&Ilan �100. It"is eipepted that further
3outributions will ))a made. .
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gelfivre i er ,leak ;
, ticbes,of water on the low
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at )a n at ,
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disturbed digtricts are. undergoing.
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mal] I's hancris, against t . Every
bom, aw carman,
slid Tiddeftievep. Haggard wore unhorsed
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by 'the crowd, and were- traimpled
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draft's, colis I a b ra 0 .7 b
, tttutioll a I y- w : 0 a
I Drydep, J. C. Snell, IV. G. Fettit, AI K.
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to satisfy yourself whether she- bad been so
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aeriouslyinjared'hs to-unfit'her Or render
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6n re�, h safety was the sand bar
b6j ched wit
a short distance %head of the scene t'llb
-of .
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. will drive'tbbm, �o publican - will supply
with food ; tile, people stone them at
on .b,y- the � -horses,, of their comrades.
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coming behind them. . Tile several charges
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Gordon, Win.' Whitlitw,-�Jas. L. Cows,
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Hen. H. Mi, Cochrane, - Compton, Qua.;
The financial part of t
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hinnal scheme is assuming a more tangible
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her dangerous for, the. purporso for . which
she was u6e42 . � ..
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Duncan Downs testified that on -the day
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every Opportunity, the w6men boot, yell and
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:upbraid, -, the children throw nand at them.
through . the streets last6d halt
an hour.. A portion oQhe crowd flbd, while
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Solomon White, M.P.P., Windsor; Jo,H. L.
Davidson, Balsam - , James Clay,.Bralit-
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Witneds-1 know th;t she was being
Of the accident the. Victoria passect him on
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After a long*and fitigging march th y find
others, u"smayed, fao6d the chargin,g
fordL, Johni,Xillor,. Brougham; Richard
The negotiations' between Sir, Evely n
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fitted up. under the superia once of
bar homeward trip. Tile water was, coming.
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clue country'vilj&ge that th.6 welts ate
__ horFiemeu,,sna.-battarad-ixL-thair .helmets.
-Gibson,,, -Ilderton ;ui Jimes- H n
u ter,
Wood and the Boeis are -highly,amdefactory
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iLud a pogoeful issue is expected. .
Captain Rankin, in whom I bad the great,
est confidence., i1nd that the engineer who
in over bar- deck, The boat was settling
lially . ily to the soatW.
Sh a listed heav
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defiled with mud kild. rubbish so -that no
. man,cali 4liench big thirst. No patrol call
with stones. The bussars usba the Rmt of
their awards. freely, -the poiiit "a - edge
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A VlenuL despatch says FiH4 Marsh 061
ran -her last y ear *as attending to the fit.
ting up in his department �nd was to run
or W�o passengers jumped off -the tiorth
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side after she,righted, and immediately
venture forth except in great force. At
sill abrictl .r laden them. One hussar�
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regethoff has committed suicide. He had
)een suffering from an incurable malady.
the boatthis season. Parish told me that
after that she weut'over tQ the norih ei4e.
night the country is left in.'the hands of
marauders, wlto carry on their h4wlesd
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, rio a ishap. His horse siumbled' and
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The Queeitfon:nm Anecting Tt.6cbeirx an4R
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The French authorities admit that the
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.all a would be better than ever she had been
before. He ARM he was taki. lig every pains
As she turned almost perpendicular the
Vasaeogera rushed out. of the bottom deck
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practices with theutilloatimpunity. Under
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such circumstances 'the governfria
. ell, a five or six of. his. c6mraaos, � who
were following' swiftly, fell over the.
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41 At Thuisday's meeting of the Ontario
apt sin of French gunboat Leopard
:xceeded his duty -id., searching British
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with hbr, . . . � .
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Mr. Hutohiuson�wDid you ever. makd
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like a black cloud ilito the water. , A few
Jumpea from the. upper (look. which then
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powers
are ahAost helpless. They ate doing their
':Wst by sending -down � army service wag-
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prostrate horse and rider. Beforethemen-
could rec6ver ,themselves their hors6s had
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Medical Association 'Dr. Campbell drew
att' ention. to all important subject fit -the,
vessels. i' . . 'i .
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any inquiries as, to the boat -being tight 9 :
.fall over on' the top of., thelpeople in the
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-gons and provisi6na to supply the creature
galloped up tho* street &.Dd the we'll had -to
following' resolution, which he moved,
In the House of Commons the motion in
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water, rendering escapo almost impossible.
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comforts, of Which the forcei tire deprived.
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defend themselves.,from the inob until they
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seconded by Dr. Macdonald ii ,
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:over an adjournment for the. Derby
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WaS carried by 246, to 119 amid loud
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-Mr. IEEutchinson-Did they ,satisfy you
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in that particular respect? * -
the conclusion of this .witbessl-evi.
dence tlio* court adjourned until Friday at 3
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But they cannot improve ,the des&rmie
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position in which the rallitary 'and police
were resOued. Owing to the exert ions of
the priests, several of'Whom received. many
bard. knocks, the
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Resolved, That In viow of the vor
,z. vlOospread -
amongst tile inassos.o -tile poo to of
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laws �
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Sir'G gorge Campbell and Grant Duff,
inquired about -the'boat is
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. whole and asked about her seams,. and
p.ln., wbonit is probable that all tbe testi.
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many in the Coe will be takoni
are: placed. They a'6 constantly .611AUg-
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� ng the drafts by wading fresh men. to
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� people were induced
finally to disperse. A soldier of the 4$bb �
carance
I a simple of health and ofthesic noqs
which froquoutly-arisos'frow tbJs�guora.uoq,tbJa
association is unanimously of opinionthab.if the
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Under 'Sedietary- for the Colonies, are
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nentioued as pi!bbable successors for the
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found thatshe wasbetter' thall'sho,was the
year before. I saw,Captain Rankin A. bout
It has been cliscovered. �ho,t the'young
Ind Wiseman, ,whose body Was recovered
. in
from the ' had
supply the,plo,aes of t1idse.whoare.wracked
-in body'and broken in-!i&it. � Complaints
regiment was so geribusly injured that -hifi
life -is despaired 7oT,_The" doctoff states
tl,.,, in lfbe.re6overa,wiXlbbilamnq.
� iono with some of the essential
subject of hyq
elements of physiology were, substituted In the
schools for 6no or inoro of the -much
late Mr. Adamla post of Governor of MRdras.
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half -past 1 Andmever afterwarason that day,
wreck,.. -'s, nude state,-
. are land oil -all aides against . the
Ittt"abli2it"y' 1
Imblic
CBS essential subjects, lloJV - " -commonly
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ussian polfticuipolice b�ve
Thelt arranged
ba. track. Russian,
Mr. W. J. Meneilly, SteambomtJospector
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for West Ontario, deposea-I inspected the
, removed his cl.6tbing for the .
purpose of
mosistilig in the ref,cuo. . Whil6 doing so he
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reoideni'. magisiratos id placed'in
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command 071111,
. Izens I were seriously
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wounded. . � I. I ..
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taught, and were% initao compulsory end
'.ta.ught tw all plivils in. the' public
'tbrodghout
send agents ,to socimliato,
b all th, a principal cities in Eutope. Four
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VictorftL at London, Mak 23kd,' 1880 -;- (wit,
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waii suddeiily'misfied-by,:&-.dompanioti. His-
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supreme expeditions.
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Th&,y Are adoused' of. want of decision, df
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. .Tlidiuspectorbfihe� heavisiteavarjous
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*Kilkenny,
odbools this Province; so soon
-as-they arrivot , I 'dt%nll.A9Q 'Jit"Irb toh* they could"
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will go to-, London, - four 'to Paris; i four t6
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aeneva;,and two to.eAdh of � the 6ipitals Of
liess described- build of 'vbss�l) ; I thought
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everything vras right with. tile' ' R; if
f Victori I
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� died heroically. striving to save others.
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. A boy-ijamid R motgon, from Blenhaith,
standing idly by for hours while they sea
this soldiers and piblioo-suffer'g�lling, indig-
and Warne
,posting houses to I
car owners and dtivers tb4b if theyre'faseld
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comprell and the same it would tend ill no sinall
I ap ro6to'provontBiolinpag ftivl to promote the
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there m sufficient -number of stanchions
I should say that would do, ff. made
on.the unfortunate
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is supposed to.bavebeen . I
'Victeria. 'He is
in provoked by dangerous
nities,.:ana � ofte ,
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try sup�ly*c4rs b military in
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fatuid the'a�vne" aid be flaed1':20 each
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we I being of.tho* people of tillsprovIpee, and.
that the folloNy"M be 1), PPOciltl 009AW&POO I )rgo
Mr. Chamberlaiii,'Fiesident of the Board
A Trade, statedAn the HOUSO COW'
pine
. four. inches square -, if.smaller they should,
-.1 . I..gtijl.xppqrtqd,.�pissing'!���..
the worst id. feared . . : ,
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- than. coere
,wounds. : Sever'er measures LOU
are demanded'. .The comm Riiaing officer B
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-aii&, tb.6 drive,& imprisoned, -The 'Presi'
'of.
upfbn tile Minister of 1."alleatioil Mo-ilesirabilit�,
' 0 L11 cail'y cb�ujo, being- ijil do in the schools 4
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n6ns on Monday night.that. the ilivestiga.
be hardwood ; I .think the stanchiolis the
Victoria had were sufficioutiv strong. -
- A reddicil student writes all indignant
contradiction of ille. report tliat me i
d�cai
of the line re,girnents in the'uouth,mud,wast-
� .
4o'nob obacealmthe fact that they cannot be
1ent of 1he Ballina branch the Land
League has been arrested under the Coer-�
,.4
onthW behalf. . .
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- The mov'er.Urgea trio. importane'e-of this
. . . �
4on of' the charigbi relative td en6igrant
ihips proved that the obsirgeg pubjis�ed by
,
, The Foreman .I)o"�yoil�6hsid'�r-it,�si.iiU...
-Staa6hio�i "merely
studentiq at ,London had secured .several
!of --steamboat,
responnib.14for' their men When placed 'in
clon Act dnd,taken to xilmminham`lail. .,..
.
I D-ariDg the Oictibil
matter, claiming that members of. the
i
Was O'Bridn w,ere in.corroobi. � I . ,.-
cient thi;b the 81 uld
I � 10 be
secured 'by, being filli6tigh, the
vie-tir,Q8 .the accident far
' I . ap
dfs�eQtiom , . - , �-
� the hurniliating and pxmoper
I . ' mt'ng P-bs't'ona-
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. , seivice" of writa,on
i is
lie I ilands along*6be comb of, Donegal the
medical. profession., though -they made their
li-Nng by �
curing disease', had no wish: to see.
.
An an
, tograph .6tter ot,th�- Emperor of
.mortic'ed
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deek ? - , ., . , � ,
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alrefidy described. iii. thii* fact which.
0 1 ompelo.tbe 4iithorities to' turnAoi-the
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assistance'of., the guilboat Goollaw k was
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ib spread', ,but on the eontrury Niero:-to be'.'
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'found
kustrim to the. Pr6sident of the Council ii'.
mbli6ea, desiring'that Rudolph ' 4
;. nd
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Witnea;-ftllink ad. , , �
. M.r; Hutobibsdii--�Yoa txAminea'- the .
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reliable and steadierr troops at'their colid-. '.
mAud,in_th6,sllApe-,Of two regimouts.of
, I ac .
tak�n.; The fill abitants att ked. and de
strdyed the Gosha*k's small boatq,'wh6u
*�ho
-in .every way .advoo4ting those
- -did
vef6l�mawbich, we
.1 . improvetbe.pb�Aital.
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ate ahie's'etit into Prague on J4136 Stl�
I
boiler -how wim it fast6ned ?. . . . . .
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guards now. I'A. )5ublin. Scarcely &'day
�
pj)�nod'fire- dpdli , them, but, wi 6h what'
.
condition of the people. . , -, . .�
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)e entirely and ofid, owing to ,the .condi.
1. —
I -MY recolleati6
Witness n 113 that' it Was
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The: -a�eitt 1`vent W01% 1-2,y an
passes that doe4not'find'a body,'of those.
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result is unknown, . . .
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Dr. Woolverton'�. urged the importance,
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;loll of the. la.tt6r's , bealtfi� ' . . .
a or t a chan, as will be made- in ,the
a .
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f
. . astened on blacks whicill.were fastened on
deck, but how -fastened -I do not remember.
,
,
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Atno-0 Horfse:., . . " '.
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super b *troops :spoeding to soxpe ea,untry .
district to diadharge the'ign6ble'daty of
..
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, orrespoi-idaht says ifils feared
. A Dublin c an�uinar�, colliiion in the
there has been, a s' I
.1
Cbu0y.,' The
also.6f good'ventilation. in achoolk.. - -
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. Dr. BowJbP_e laid. 'the proposifion made,
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British. a just - .fort Ith. Nothing
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, n my-opinion.it was socu'rely.f6stoned. I
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protecting mA unsav6ry bailiff in. the di�ty
. .01dke
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at,,,, id.that
was a propositlQu to 6
I , b gin at the wrong end.
'teachers,
lefinite is known, but if is believed Mr.
would not have passed it if it was not..
THE RACE GRACED'BY.-BOYALTY.
'work of throwing into, tile road the misere;
, iacariff,:
,
'Xec convince m6reenergetic
r
.
The themselves. 'should be � in.
Rapstono will hand over the Chancellor-
hip of the Exchequer to Me. Childers, alid
.. , TA -there danger fr
Mr. Hutchinson I am&
boiler like that not being securely fastened?
I
. -est t�keh-in Amer! I
The Intel Cain the Derby of
this year was 1vobably greater than over before,
able furniture of. 4 mud am . bin. I . , . .� .
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21--A,bmili0'w6nb to s erve
. measured are, reauired, as .the people airs
*
inflamed to �dueh .m pitch, and are 'Be
-they
structed rather than h4ve a text book tbrust.
into their'limids fioib: 'which to tiaoli a
6. Goschen will succeed' the' hitter as
3eorstary of War., Mr.-Glmdstone's h ealth
-`,T
WittCOSS he danger that I should guard
.against. in -that case 1 would be from colli-
which may, be accounted for'by the fact that two
of 'the most prominent entries, Tro d
11110iwitatIcIr.
134iratti harsda
Junonix,tMay
be he . . Hut
proper.. .
by of -Mr.' Chills,,
nearMallow, Couiity�
demoralized b I are
y, agitation,. that
ri�e for any- anischief.. They areflushed
ell a
subject on. whi -they tbomselv a .were
-ignotant. ., ..! I ,. �� I �� . � I 1 . .
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a,Ar from satisfactory. Uri Childers is
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sion, and the consequent *shock,.might,dis-
were from this sida.of the
Vlore will bo great rojoicirid.in American sport.
Cork, on, Sattlyday. I
S6'me'wdmou gathered a�iauud and seized,
.1
'With-parbial success Over both the civil and
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Dr. Curry thotighb the tendency of the
vell fitted for- the Exchequisi, A re . port'
hat Mr. Forst4� intends to resign, has been
place the boiler and break the connections,-
-
I have great fear of collisions oil a river,
ing circles over tb6 vidtory'of Tioquals, who takes
first place, aecording -to a cablegram receive(,
hiui,� destroyed the writs and -then stripped
himnaked bim into
military power, .. and beconding dully more
daring.' Tb6 soldierg and police are
. motion was to add another t6l the already
: 06 large. number of the subjects childreri�
-
eceived, but as far'as can be learned there
and remeimber4a-paitioularly the Way the
all the., luol�uinh' of June Ist immediately after
thd race.. The latest betting before the race wds
and throw tile river.
-Thby, catight:-him as he'. came out' mud
incbnsed, not nierely mg�inst th6 lacen
were cAlled ,upon to � study. j3xicossivle
. .
a no foundation for it. The'Land- Bill i's
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I.xa,Aing�aig,.W-,�iggr,eoi,..,,A",-b
'boiler was secured from sil4dinx ab6bTs.
-"A �Taror; --;.IYo �rou know that the boiler
_Xio�ii -been:.,_ '-.".-- _y_Pi2__M_"__d
Ito to-8flagainstroregrine (taken), qto I against
. Geologist (taken), 700. to 100 against *Iroquois
The C11rallidle- thism rnitig_4141".
t . brushed him with firm' tile unfortunate
'h, -m6ro .(lead than A!ig,_w_4B tarr
bui against the' authorities, whopopial -not
parmit them to.defe'nd themselves. . There
me'ntdi labor was a cQuithou eaugo of �lis-
�
ease among seho6l phildron., � � I . � .
t'
;he nubiber of Outrages ig..telling agiins
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ihs-nig-eia"
. dince .ill&,
_(takeiZ_'anCw_antod)_
* prediated Poregrillo is tife.Winuer. ThO $tanaavt
-then- .
� I- - _. . , - ,,ad,
,
feathered find ttroutflf.tho
IIS-SOth"iFik-ofthisit-digrian*tfe.clizigasFium--.
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7- �-Dr.�(-)Iclri�,ht.-.iwtie6,d�-idtli, approvat,the *.
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t. Many 6viotions now going oil ,-Are made.
y'tenants wh I a are afraid the Bill will be.
inspection..? - . . . . . . . � . �
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. Witnegs-N . o, � air , ;- . the certificate rail
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gave tbo� race to Geolog . ist. The Teldgrafflt
. tho'liglit froquaiffivould pr6ve the winner. The
..and .buiitd&
. country.. A 1�rge party of police w�"Q out,
,
frommallow I to rescue him, but I I
after scour.
ing.fbrm dangoi rdua'to* discipline', and lead-
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in . I to an. , ir � repressible outbreak of fury
"" .
effort made in some places to .shorten. the.
'school hours, but was sorry.to d6 that1t:
.
6manded ad as to cbmpe do
I the tq;aant 'to
_ fo
ometl-ii-n-g- -r-Und-1 o��r. _ioJWT,lug,
3im from his 14 pa�oh&!L') _�Yllllw - .
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out on May 22nd"14.81 ; the proprietors of'
.
-the-boat-hacl-n,6--righ-t-to--itt-ii-h or dt) '
- ' -yoled
that period. without a renbwa' 1-4
f -th6-
.Post and.Sporisnum both..omid,tha.t.Yeregrino
would be the winner.' I . '' I
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r " lie , � tuore was'som� founda"
--EQM in (�R t
0 - t - ';
- It @oFT . in �,
11 �mlk
_1rov ,,
tion for mak fig ifMlyr"_imcn�jrw aw
'big
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. ing the'ebuntry cable to find
I they � were u!
hi 11, rd g the bead of
_Liox��Q ,Sato ay' m6ruin
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lace I
.against q or, o;eta� Ctotaliatio4
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.a on ih=nt� o ", d,distriqts.
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-1 at, I
T as-( 0
Ale, I -
was'sometimes- done ..by cutting'out the,
intermission, which: bi& enabled -,66 ,
111i 1 11111
LAW d t " * n r life for the test of the
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., Antiorican. -
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license ".after,the repairs to -the Victoria
.1 Leo., Hdis a horse ana the bills of tbC
1) V
gpapm Course were too,much for -bin -A in the
the dr&goon's'liorsQ, which wAff, hil led ill
the fight at Mitchislatown on F riamy, was out:
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eW.RO68i..MOW Occupied by's'tto f
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school da�, and ali i o gave all - oppqrtu Mty ,
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Jolla Grisc6in, at -Chicago, after a
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last. winto r'ihe pr6l�.iiotora ought to bmve
-reported. to the inspector, notwithstanding.
brush for first place. . .Town Moor, who might be
Called- an outsider; was third horse, anti wa%.l"L
00. p,nd #Xea on top of I '
a po 6. The. pole,
. s
decorated
r�,`i
hol, a f i
hassars, -to be-Atted with, port.: ... .
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for the veintilation-of the room. . .
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The Trosld6at he Would be quite
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eventy-two hours' fasi,- Allows a lose of
even pounds., * - � .
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that repairdware done to the �'
� . I satisfaction
of the owners-. - - :, I . I .
heard
. . of in,the bottink some days ago., Odas of
So to 1 wore than offered. aghinst him. Iroquois,
the is by
With green paper, and crops
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streamers -were. Appended to, the ,head,'
7m:
' A deBnatch' from- E nnis, County Chtre,�
. to shot
says -it ii ed six persons we
,haid
Willihg'to age the recess 'done away ��ith.
rather than have the present rule carried
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The United Presbyterian Asisembly �it
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Mi. ` Hutollinson-Thenj under- -these
winner; owned Mr� Pierre Lorillard, of'
tile -great tobacdo firm of 3.Sew York, and *as
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and in the mouth .was' placed piece of
. .
paper hearing the follo*ing wpr4a, 11 Here's
.rumor
dead at'Millk, near Ennis', by the* police
*,
out,, which compellaid the teacher to waitch,
?ittaburg'decided, by 131'to 22, in favor of
circumsfanaiis, the owniarg,of the� Vietorle,
rl4don by Fred. Arcbp�. I I . . I I
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your rent." The N. Y. Herald correspon-
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auriii the riot. - �
the children whil� at play. 1n. *later this"
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natrumental music in the, churohe6. ' '
ha&.no right to*brull- this �Bteamer on the
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LATER DR81?A!rC11�DZSCRirTlOX OP THE RACE.
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dent 'saw- this. ghastly specto7ole earl'
y
: A I
espatch from Loughrem says ib i�
standing in the cold - might, .p o
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The total Federal. debt, and interest is
'The
.
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24th.of May last at all ? � '
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esa�Certaifily not.
. LONDON, June I. -The race for the Derby '
stakes at EPSOM DoWifs to -day was viou by
Lorillard's
on Saturday morning. It, was then gut,
Stated tho been shot near
it an ,agent has I
Woodford for".
refusinLytua6c6pt payment of
female teachers wha,,were uob in robust'
-hpaltb. - Ile intended to 'deliver alecture
ow 02,089,418i056.0., debt, lesscash
n the Tremsur'�, is �1,852,921,971-51- * The
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Mr. Hu'tchinson-4f, the boiler was moved
Iroquois, Peregrind second,' Town
A%oorthird.- The jockey (Archer) who-rode.1ro- �
n�ed by owd of w0blen mud children I
. toll reopen a or to the
a
who L call of an old follow
rent,6n'the basis of diiffithla*auation.
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before' the -Wellington Teachers' Assoc!-
ebt.decreasqd diiting .May 611,150J21.87.
.
� forward, should the inspector benotified?
Wibneso�Yes -, I have not, been notified
- (luo"' received a tre6endops'ovation on return-.
ihgt0iWOighiu*- Iroquois won clevoily h� halt&,
- length, two-lengtlis,
for d ethree ell 8 for . � -
ear an . English head on
. Irish
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- lVa- colhar"Ilvanted. . .
� ittion in .Guelph, in which. be would allow .
.that death and i made more havoc'
The Foat-Office 'D apartment have r'
- a'
, ,eived notice of ther missending to XiagarA
in regard to the Victoria since 1 inspected
her: in May, 1880 t do ke6w
with between Peregrine and
Town Moor. Tbo thfio of the race was 2 minutes,
M seconds. , . -
an � stick." The head with .Its a0porld'.
.06gek was taken possession of by the- police.,
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Ati-irdn ,custom solids men out in thb
I
in the ranks of = than in '66so,oi
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any other class,
&Ile, X. Y., of',w considerable quantity of
orrespondence intended for Niagaia Falls,
I
; not. . 9,
instance of a passenger .bdat . being per
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mitted to run without renewal, '.of license'
..
The raco'for the Epsom Manor Sta ken; 2 years
old, 11vo fuklofigs, was woh by. NewliRven Rogue
and'brought to the barracks.,. ' . '. .
A, most daring attempt was made to-asy
mottling with starched shir't collars, which
half an hour of the *oathor r6duces' to
-
, On the suggestion ' of Dr. Macgregor,'it
was decided to refer this..redolution to -the
. .
n consequence of the 'recent .6limn f
. ge 0
ame -from Clifton; .
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after its expiry. . ., ..."!
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George second, J. it. Xecnoi's .North Star thirtij
Ix ran. � �
Si � . .
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Immense biow6'woh� to,tho
to assnissinate Peter --DempAey,who took
tile � farlu from which Marty'. Hynes was
ludicrous' and. humiliating Julp. -A- .fat.
r
niat, *whom the reporter mi� ad fo his
. in
Co mittoo oil Public Health, with instrue-
, .
Last I . .
evening 't. L. Stiokney, miner
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By the Foreman"How many passopgors
'do you think'ille Victoria could,sa fely carry 2
races. - Nineteen
.thousand went by rmil from Victoria station
alone, including .-thdL. Prince and .Princess of
. . � ,
evicted,.and which formed such a pro.
inipent object of intorcatin the' cally ("I
,
':opinion to,day said that it was linen mbov'
0
all also Which made sumnierlif6 in tlie:clty.
tionsto ,repdrt next year some.meaus of
. . .
a�aling with the difficulty. ' . 1. � ,
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ntered-im.boarding-houie at Denver, Col ' '
vhile the boarders woke. seated at bbe
Wi�ness�Not over, 270 adults,.,or 30()-
persons with. the usual -oompl,1,,nt of.
. Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught slid
a large party of friend I . I I I.. L
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of the,land agitation. Dempsey Was W111
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a no.
'bai 11 No man " this gentleniall said,
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L- --- T'Ivosipso frn*'Ch.' L . .
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able, pulled &*revolvdr and'opened. Are.on
. Tw .
1. T. Cami real
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children ;, there, is no law roga;
. rding the
. Iroquois' -victory created great enitemoptaiia
rejoicing apang a. larp,number of Amdricalia
ing qi . ., . I .
aiotli,to obapelatl0o'clock this moin.
ing, accompanied by.. two, of his children;'
il can endure. the." f -1iiH Bbirt .
. reduction '.'a
cdl1ar With equanimity. It is a cause of
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11 A WNT BrAxx 'U."TbO YOUng-ladleS.
estate agent..
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hots struck .Campbell, causing death, and:
number of passen&6 whioli'aboat may
carry, examined the hull to -day and found
prokont, The b6rso was well backed by tho"I
and the ,owners win a .heavy stake;! The riding
When tlie.wodld.be�assassbl Crept up behind
utia,voidable and ..great . irritation, and I
w
(about the.lie Cruxate)--49n't he good -
hotherpierced thelleart bf Mrs:Dever-
. .
the caulkingghodundaY the guards,; thong hb
of the winner by Archer was mastoriy� . Archer
�
8RYshac0tl1d0X8IlYllC,Va wall theracoDythred
him and Area. two.shota rapidly, Dempaby,
�
fell anottzIly Wounded Umbst within'. a
have found inyself guiltyof the sin of pray-
ing for the liaBtening of the 'blessed days
looking? ..'Sae h all amiable. eipressioli
and' such a, nice � voice I , Hope, pall ask"
aux. "' '- ' ' ' .
The dotoirnor of Now York has signed a
a boat of this kind should ho"Ve a captain,
and & wheelsb3an, an engineer, fireman and
longths if it had been required. . . .
The betting bilmo(liately before the Start %,,,&S.
It to 2 against Iroquois.411d. Id to I against Dan
I
stone's throw of the ch'areh. .The: doctor
. .1 .
li.ma.no -hope of his recovery, .
inoriler'that !.might this*9ooner"reacha
temperature, that -was 'endurable. Now
- him *-' t6 - dinner, etc. . Aunt Pon'(who,
.
liaa bided her' timo)-yoH, MY' dears,
ill 62rempting from taxation iesgels regis-
in Vow-
deck hand ,- a ca, ptmin� having tho'duti�s of
wheels6an to
1p lano. � - . .
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MMcHULL, County Cork...kay 28-mX
I this would not be so' if I -could, dress
all d I hoar from his' friend thedoetior that
ared any part of York State and
Wiled by American dltizion�,Ioxi corpora.-
perform j. could not have
proper supervision ,ever We vessel.' .1
:. . .
. At I a . lit . tect . 4 I Riot Prorewil . 6unl Men. �
-
serious offray occriiried here to-d'ay in con-
.SeOguce of -an attempt, of the sheriff of
thr6ughoutinflannel. With - 9, soft flannel
shirt ot silver grayj with P, turn -down'
he's - engaged to a girl hi the north and
mustn',t at lawn -tennis I"-Coniusiou.
ions ougagea iti � 6bomni, commerce, and
x4bli for a -limited '�eriod the embital.
.
Joiseph Andrews, sw�orii_Testified. to.
having owned .the E nterVriso, -the hull of
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Rocantly at Toronto Judge 'M&ckenzic
tills county t . 0- evict. five tenants on. an
estatd of the Countess of Kingstown. The
c6lliLr,, caught t6gether by I 0, tio of some
biijilt color, thin flannal trousers and a
play
i� OPTICS."�Le6turer-14owy lot any one
gaze steadfastly on ally objeot-my, for in',
took. franchise atia eartlingd.91 each 0_6r.
�
'bratfolis Nom -taxation -I
for State Or.lOQm
which entered into the construction of -the
-7-lefo-OW-aft-er 1he 9 destroye(I by
'Vessel wa
gave his decision in th& case of Mr, J. A.
Mcdonnell, barrister, Who appealed from
sheriff wArs assfatba-by'250 police. and inia-
- tary, including -a troop of dragObnA,, but the
flyaway coat, I wieve that i could stand
I
tile niiietieswith equanimity and
.qta,uco, bigwifo'seye�,and-ho'heeo bim�
self looking so exceedingly small, tllt---
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urpose�. - - .. . I.
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If
Ixe ; the begins and frame work wore of
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the taxation of thd County CotirtClerk,who
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redist'u0ocf'tb6rpoOpl
91 I e was so determined.
pleasure."
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- id Lady (in front row)-
Stroy inin ad
A Denver (Col.) 'despatch saygilio stage
as robbed by four men in 0, can6if near
- o4 and the outside p1puking of piub ; site
hma six keels inside, ana.w%s built in' 1878 ;
-declined to -allow .58, which had been paid
to two architect$ upon serving them witli,
ihmt� the work was only. -partly 'accow-
, plighad. Tile 'chapol. bell of mitobellstown
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Uri Christopher R. X Talbot, member
of. PadlRmout,,who recontly celebrated- the
Hear. hear f bearl . . *. i
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onch& Sprin pl, of 63,800, besides watchdB
the' enterprise was.r6mlly two distilibt. hulls
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covered wlih. the one dock anawith the
subpoenas (tor0itnedges in a case Which. '
had
been withdrawn before being brought into
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'began r nging at 9 o'clock in the morn.
ing 10 -the
786h anniverAmr I y
of llis'l�irtbj"in mremarkm�
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' The-,Iournal of.4pptierlScienca (Englie'll)
nd valuable jowellery. The "mq robbers
ittored a otore at -Ponchm Springs.mild
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t i 'delling - the
wheelIft the, con ra ; in, ra-mo
hull into the Victoria the whoel Wag removed
court, the witnesses therefor a not boing
required to testify. A.profesAionai fee
warn country . pbopla . thb6t
evictions wore about . to . b . 69in. . The news
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b in all.- in oth at respo6is than - )its
a 'a 'al"10. age. He - the
dullced has 'represented
Amys -that the birth of the older down indps- -
-try in- Icoland may be trmood to British-
ompolled everybody to -hold up their
ands, and the proprietor to turn ov'
or the
,frbm the centre and tile. hulls were made
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of
$4 �er day is Mlowed to atboruoys,- barris.
sprei Id rapidly'. Tile chapel bells for ten
miles around took up t1i.6 refraini,calling
same district in Paillamonfil sinco 1830,
-having thus hold a contintioui s6at for mOVO
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trade in thelifteentlizild'sixteenth, co�.'
turies.. The birds reach tile Wand in MaSt
entente of the safoi The leader is recog.
ized ad Charle's Allison, 9, f6mei deputy.
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into one. . � .
. William F. Adams, carpenter, testified,
to having Resisted, ii'ml-toring tile coni,
tor,g,-physicans, su�&ons, ongineeks and
surveyors,, but no provision is Madd for
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architects. Mork Macken�io said be had
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tile 'Population to assorable. Tile police
attempted to stop* tile b ells, but did UOt
than a halt cotitury, and lie is the only
glimmant who
member of the prosoub Pm .
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"t, , , . frequenting the firtlig and
." u.y,,d,`o.,nd are nevor found in the inland
heriff of Condjos Coitilty; . .. .
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struction of the lifill of tile Enterpriao, on
occasionally allowed f009 to 4tchitOetS Of
succeed. Toiithotigandp6rsons.a,s.iioi�bl6d
hero in loss than an hour, A largo buthbot
voted at tile passage oftho oform Bill in
1882.. Ro was offered a it! 1869,
waters'. if the nosta are robbed morotban
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New Ship catial, .
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which to build tile Viot,
orla, The hull was
extended at the bow and, and the deck was
,unaoub4tea standing; oiassing them as house
.
onghio-ors, mud on end occasion had allo*efl.
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gathered around tile pollee and 'military.
'-whila the first aviation I was t,
. peerage
but declined it. .1ii'addition to his seat,
holds the Lord Lioatonmfiy of GlamOr,
thrico the birds will go away. - .Three liesta
givouboub &lialfa;pound of down. Areal
ATITF240, May Nstioxim! Bank of
I 'Ating with the Government
rosce is negobi
wi _
Wanda by projecting the new joistg about
bno and a half feeton each side'Of the boat,
,Tile
a fee to Dr. Smith 0 of the Vot6tinary Col.
IG96occ�llingbimaborso,"pl)ysioirtn.11 JV4
proccedin
eggs, stones and otbox miggiles Were thrown -
Zttlio sheriff and his Resistants, Three
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gwnahire in W ...
aloo.
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down.-coVerIet woight; .only 1.1 pounds, and
eannotbequiltodi, tboso.erd,loddownquilt6
the name,of Do LdasopA with a view of
u ship calial through" the
bottom of this projection was enclosed.
Lordship.holci that -architecture in this
'eviction . aware pairlod out, tutto,executo
No sooner had tlio Crown princess of
weigh C1 pounds, and are, not so warm, .,
;to
onstruoting ,
Winne of CothAb, to counb6t the Gulf .
by short planks laid - between the joists.
The spaces word twenty inches' wide, and
country to not a profession, on tile ground
thatUch'tedtg are * not requited to Pa"s 0,
the next two it wb,s noaos�mry to paAs
through the town. Throe lemoda of music
Austria, the Princeso Stephanie, bead
solemnly married. thail'tha High Masltbr of
Thoro 1,006i'Vroncli' Canadian will
operatives in, llolyok6, Marm, and the
Corinth with the M- gemn Sea. . . ,
LeFit,�A decree has boon signed
ther planks war filled in with plain, square.
aware
Government oxambiation,Rre not orgatized
and organi)od bodibs .,-ooirryifig banners
Ceremonies, atepphiLl forward, requested
-Princess
chilaran among them bavo 'learned to
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grant.
2 91,,h a concooplou to cut 4 Cab&]
"O' Lad
joists, They nob ship jointed, is is
usual in closing cracko below. the guards
by law, and are not recognized by statute i�
Ild therefore upheld the decision of tile.
had.tmv arrived, and the strains encour.
tX4y
all the Bolgiatis ill waiting on the
_the Stewards, Chamborlitins and ladled-
apoalit Elnglish. The Majority of the Can&4
aiana d I o nob like this, and have petitioned,
,,I th I 0 ;
a g . 0 was 0 OrInth. -'Work
rou ' th
by making the joints fit tight in. the inside
clork, and refused to allow. the professional
9 'd tile people to resists�udd,
119atruotod the street int! sont of
to follow him, and led them aws . Y, their,
'oltd,
1pr.%Vrenoh public. 9ch
.bol. ,They haver
, 1� comments. in I 8
ill plobab 2t'-Aud Will
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in five
mild leaving a drack on the outside 40 As 'to
foos, remarking tbab in 0, pravioua case. be .
showdro
stones into the coudt&bulary, Then the
incess
duties were at an for. pti -
an Ai 'Xext
also appointed a comwiffoo to roviseall tho,
f 'people,
a complete years. . 1 ,�
adroit of caulking. Ito akow� the attention
Captaili Rogers. to fact,
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had advised the architects to combine and
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incorporatioxi,
eRvalry charged and drove theni 'back, but
M("phs"I . . ,
Ceremonies - appeared
banles 0 their in order to rostor6.
to, the form those that have in
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Rev. -.1.1:"Oilobrist,�thopopulo,tpaitor b, f
of this bub nobeed
was paid to it. Thinks Captain 'Rogot$
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seek
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they only returned in greater force slid
with now daring, While p-assibg a yardi
in i nt
at the v Cortege of ladies Rua
'the
original 611
any degree become Anidtiounized in,spolliug
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St, George, preached
to Bap"O'Chu"", ,last Sabbath. Ile has
6 folv'swoll sorm 11
Amid that portion would never be under
.water, On the 24th May, 1880', a few days
Within the' list decade haven 6f tho
great public man Whose failia filled Europe
behind which large numbers of rioters were
conceal6d, 0, heavy volley bf stones J#R9
gentlemen -iii -waiting ac�ioditaa to
Crown Prinoes$-thff; time 1untrimns'and
or pronunciation. . I
An Xndianm rovivaliAt gives a obtomo to
the Baptist Church At
lelptea a 6011, troll . I I
ros, x, v.
after the host -started to ran, witiloos
nioasurea 'the distance between tile
for % couple of, gonoratiotq have dioa-
delivered, Qua of. the cav%lty horAes wa
0
Hungarians, The Crown 11tindaso wag
a ly moved, . I I
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ovary convort. , I
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ono6m I
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Rev. It' Hunts had. dompleted the 21
ar 61 big m1ii'lAtty ill St. George, and
guards and the - Wator -when the bomb
waa well.loaded, and he 'found that she
Napoleon Ill., Mazzini, ' Thiors, Yietor
Emanuel, Plus IX., Aloxmider M, and
Deacoliallold. GortAphakoff, Bismatek, Rua -point
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killed, an(! tfid polico'churged , through the
yard had dispersed the &agailantg at the
of tho bayonet. Several wore
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Granny Hunter, &it inmate of the Elgin
Hausa 6fInda8ttY,WllO ifIftOW100 Ydats
4 13uffalo despatch says tholneW Wagarq
olmvhtor Will be finished about tbb flrAt Of
This be the largest -elevator on
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tolida vigiting the olatountry this Smoot
was from, seven to nine inches out of the
(;lRaAtOng %to still it hartloas, but their-
wounded, Onemwl% a Cut open.
jo'%t'r'atWk',L
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old, foli the othor day and broko her arm,
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,luno. will
the creek,, having. & cap�oity of over
r big health. - L I
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wNtor on the ioweapiao ; if tho4eeks were
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1,000,000 bushels. I . � . .
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