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—.,-. . . � . w LONDOX, Sept. 7, -Your .correspondent ftIvido ol q, Toronto AKutt Bit Win A Alrui;$IoM Xtidbut. 4KUIq ]nit WM.
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Cattle are 'a be Ancircased--Aniong yesterday i4tervlQwed Mr. Leo Howard, ]Vn11*0oMe;UQ 1"Jellefty Ike Cause. BWTFOne, Sept, A.—tenjamin' Carpet. : (),pira,,ilio — ' —d oUb. �
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A, CONSCIExce-siamEN algan. whe U1141019, '0 returned from Iceland, About. 4 p. =.yo � a
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(Monday). David ter, on Indian Schoolteacher three m .
At Sh. Paul,'Wrm., Senator Cooltrarto �Wbither he wille"n't in the eArlysummer at the Orimmino, of 69 Edward street, Toronto, from 016 Council ]Rouse on the Indian 4 1 x4seages
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no Uor0etso1Pu�Cbft1'1ey smaordlo J111949 was recently . . ro%qest Of the Ame4cau Geographical -committed alilo,14e by jumping over ilia reserve, called on Coroner Webste ifils, . . -11� I
. lyeatm of -81oWer,"ir fore tile 0140t of pendent, interviewed, by A corres., SOCi0iY1 With A View Of Bottling Same F Ails from ill, . r �
- I Us said he had a grant from the log projecting from TAblo molMilag to hold au'inquest on the body I)ISOUSSU D Mr MM 'P,RUX
Another. 0overurpeut -of one hundred thousand disputed points in, the topography of that RockatNiagaral-14s. uawaa last 0004 Of 044riottepXornan, an Indian � ,., T 040WEAS,
. island. Mr. Howard, informed me that the lyin . . woman.
- Peut� agree of land, some three' . mardered by her husband about 11,30 leSt Tile Summer , ingeting of the rrriij
A. despatch from Erie, V,%-, says - hundred miles : last winter in Iceland and Greenland was a vrostrato on the log, but as it is quite night threea . . Oak place
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wAtc , g the forest like shore$ of itOrth Of the boundaxy, on , to be : JA common occurrence foradveaturous tbuV- . ild vo halt mile s h Growers.' Association at Ontario t
unprecodeatealysevere; sucha,soasonhad : i , eta to do the council House on the G , the 20h, And .was Well
Ijoyment a$ A start, , -t*vorsoa by the main line of t � r at Owen Sauna an
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X1,01ilgau, ia bitheol _ . _ y. same -nothing wa's thought of and River. �ramca.
li . ug . Sensation, and has taken Sheriff � to Fort CA194ry, and that he bad made never been known. He could not get men a. F romen, thellusband of the deceased, 'was attended. Antorls those present frow. a I
Stafford, of this county, into its confidence, 'arrangements to Send in this se4sou eight to join him in bid explorat : is .ositiou , . a r nerv, To A core, am-
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. ions, and was 1), -ilia in Brantford on Saturday, ilia having digtarice were .Messrs. D� W. Beadle, �.
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in the strong,hope tbBt the real Criminal in tbousArid head of xattle =oBtly from. Man. consequently thrownentirely upon his own imbibed freely of liquor wont home drunl�, Secretary, of St. CatharinaB ; P. F,. Bucks,
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A case of Assault committed yotl,rs. ago tans, and bad in adc resources. Ashe journeyed through. lee. .. was going into the lie is said to have A, very . , Beale, Lindsay ; 0. Arnold, .
. ll�ay . lition, imported Seven tied and _ bad, toMper,pqL4 Ott%wa ,
be brought to justice and -the ilmoognt Im- carloads of thoroughbred stock, taking them Iona be fauna whole flocks 61 ptarrulgau W, On t leed WAS committed. Mrs. VrOmAu is vOrYqUi . Paris ; KQD. - Allen, Goilerloh �
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priooned victim be released from his cell in to Disruatok over the Northern -PacifloRail. dead. lie also shot a fine polar bear Moore turned round to take one A3QW, 1 Ok brXivilig borne drunk it is Supposed A Trenton; Drury, Grown Hill,, and P. c. I I I
the Western Pouite � . - weighing over eight hundred hounds, whiob, and Crimmins was gone. go had left Ohio ,quarrel %)case tbrough. her jealousy of Dempseyb of 41bury, who presided. � � , � .
utiary, at Allegheny. way, thence, up the Missouri by For be Buford I . , .
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The Sheriff received a leder from inter- . and 113enton, and finally driving them, by was, 130 weak QlathAd it Como up to him it . la the discussion the injormati it warg
� . coat lying on the log, in b.he pocket of which, : Another Indian woman, and that in' the . 0 .
dated parties a low days ago, which tedious And dangerous marches fourbun. could not have hurt him. Later he found vaSfO* :quarrel rroman killed his ,wife. -Froman, elicited that the. t
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ow- area miles to 4is, ranche on the plains at another dead. bear in the mountains. on b�oing picked up, w . � - . Soon afterwards arroste& by around Owen Squud. .
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made strange revelations to. him, tbr dressed to the editors of the Torgato was Very . I .
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" light, upon A hitherto .dark mattor-fthe toot of tile Rocky Mountains. The ,squimaux In aroertlA,nd ,told paperer Stating that he .was driven to Ind! U0040table, Newhouse, and is now 33x4cx IWOT.
1119, I � Mr. Howard that they bad� never , result of the inquest, Coroner Aa interesting, discussion followac ' '
. T letter ip+,ya that John Sippo and expedition, even with ruen And horses, is corn
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James Mangai�, lumbermbu living AtPent- no light vuldertahing, and no one needs known such a season. They bAd been by. three priests, The letter, goes on in A, Webster is on his way now to the Indian 0 1 .
. forced 13everal degrees further south It, ran 11. � .1 Serve to bold I the inquest. regard to the black knob, which Seems i
. water, bad been told in Beoret 'by Jackson yonture upon it who has not, previously iblipg way to give the history of Some re I be the. great plum wt in the northqrla .
cli- consequence of the cold. There was 14 � . BUNTIronp. Septi 5. -Tho pArtictila.ro of .
Ward, a -brother bAckWoodsma,li, that ,lie. learned the Science of natatiou. Mr. Cc - f amily troubles. The priests An&. the .- . I
ardly I . partof Ontario, Nearly -every one present . .
(Ward) was the real guilty mau in the rsuela party, diove f our -in -hand,. both men any summer either irk � Iceland or Green. I I wife,' I as lie. called her, wanted him to the Indian wife muraer are, Ila felt AS can Could Bay Something upo
assault committed upon Anna, Childs at Bad horses swimming the rivers, . Theywere land. Tbor� Were snowstorms 0,11 the I . be learned, As follows. Fireman and family I . u the topic., The
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her home in Washington Township, inthis , out twonty-four days, Abd made about time of his. stay, from June 6th to August . the ground that lie was no drunkard. ge lived near the Council House on the, quote ., . of what was q%id we I .
county, on a cold Pecem. the thirty-five mile Vt1i,. The last was tile hardest winter alleged that his wife was drunk frequently reserve, about nine miles from here, -where As to the origin of the disease, nobody I 1,
, oer night of - I a per,day.. The Government ,
I year cnscience has � no rest have the right to resume posses4iorifor Since 1690. There is, in cofisequence, 00 in her house. Site. bad him taken up on a he -keeps & small grocery. On Saturday: soellis ,to be certain. It, WAS At one . I I
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dayor night," Ward'i feelings prompted settlement,,qu giving ,notice; " but Mr., little forage that the dovernment of Ice- ; warrant for attempting to striko her with, last Vromart, his Wife, two soni ind a Mrs. time thought t6 liave been caused by an . . .
him to hay as lie relieved the burden aud Cochrane had not Any fear of' beirig land itself thinks that the hardy native A,kilife. "But," he continues, "God knows Skyler a -ad babe wore in the city, And. while insect, but ibe'Seeretary, who hid I given .. I .
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eased the remorse tljAt hung as a canker disturbed-t1fe land there, as lie said pqnies will not live through the winter, � nor there was not a knife fit the house to do heie Vroman obtained, A quantity of liquor., the matter groat Attention, had I .
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. I I e T130 party started to drive hoine About 8 . convinced,
to his guilty heart - Strings by telling the not bellig adaptod for cultivationt owQ will any cattle far be,tter� Withreforence - bodily hextri.- She left the house, he says, hizqself that it was not 6;used by an insect, . . .
, to the Jeanette, regarding will h 1, at I P,m., evidently the, worse of liquor. They - . . . - .
I secret to his mates ; ,, Bud poor, Char tor summer frosts. He stited that the I .10 I p with- one of the children, Aua.went to board . but, was a disea . I
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Stafford has suffered those eight years snow had fallen as early As August. They a ns, be said thAk a a at -inaliouseon Louisa obre.60,,;Je�yipg pim Also had same liquor ig battles for future or not he was not prepared, to. saj. He had �, .
an innocent prisorlor, Tell them I intend to try also the.experiment of breed- little op.0 0 at Safety on account of 'the andfive children. in the place� -"For this uspi What passed (luring that terrible not found the usual chargoterisiles- at . . .
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am ready to prove in[y- guilt.' Tell ing.gbod horses. When the herd increased severit .of the winter. It. was ,a bid look, reason he had to leaye work and come borne night will never be fully known, although fungus, One local grower '.assert.Qd that . I � � �
. � out for Any" 1p wintering in the Arctic to, mind tho, ohWron, 0 thorough under drainage would keep .
them . we exchanged our vests on to 20,000 -which -he looked forward to in . I � . _gvegal'of the chil. the revelations of: ills morning cannot 'be
that � night, aud that was tho. evid&966- -the- not distant guture-he thought the sea. e Season has been so severe tbult dren died, but the inothei paid little or no 'p�d8uzldoratood. There can. be no. doubt that orchards - Almost free from the post;. while � - : ,� , I .. .11
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which Beni Stafford to it cell." Sipps and present 100,000 acias would be. quite"too he was of oplinibn that it *ould be very late, hood. The letter goes on to Allege. other mutual., reorfutinvo.t4oh passed between the Another told f his. orollard, which was , I .7 - . . �
. I I I before the Arctic ice broke stay to form acts1of bid conducton his wife's part, and unfortunatq. woman and her husband, for underamin 0
1 . Mangain. state the few facts As given -by limited for their operations. The coulitry . icebergs, even if the usual quantity � . . ed and had *A gravel Subsoil, . I
Ward as having come direct and unsolicited ig so exceedingly bars of. wood that they . I ends by asking that of the pap rs in when two mileaboyond Newport a halt was that we -ter could not possibly lie, and thw
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from him, and �bey are ready to ma. a affi- had to. carry for 2QO miles ehough to cook broke 'away at all, Mr. HOWArd'A which the letter is p=ed be sent to his made, the Attention of a Mrs. Walker was year his trees were generally attacked. .
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. . davit to the Story told and appear against their provisions, arld, they used Buffalo ex 1 tions, 'in Iceland have' rO� brothers. The body -has been.recovered attracted by ories of 11 bliurder, murder,". The present year was generally spoken of - . , ' .
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- - Ward. The trial of Stafford W413 it chips wherever they could. find -them. , . I The cry Was an agonized And fru.itlbsp.- AS. axis of the, worst years for black . knot, . . I . .
. remarkable Ono. 13Y 0, change at venue Housing.the cattle in winter was therefore Science, Ile succeeded in .climbing to tlle* . . a peg for help., A.balt had -been made at And . instances were related of other . I I .
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his counsel hid the case removed to Crew- Aot I tollethoughtol, Indeed, Wwasbeld . top of Herdufreid,'which Swedish geologist$ - XJALWA�E$s . NESS KCAL1111FANT, . gIrs. Fromauls request,and she had.,i;ne particular years when the disease liall , ,. . . .
.hadtried ill, vain to,reach. Mr.'Boyton . . . .
fq,racounty,and the date of the sixteen to be unnecessary, ai' the -snowfall is here . . — I , . into'afence carrier, Froman,annoyed Olt been Specially prevalent. The theory was .
ybar commitment to. the Wootern Poulton- lioht and dry and the' animals are able to also tried for it but gave it up. Ile had 'TUC 3q. xtraordluut-y , Doings 617 111orse the delay,- got, out of the buggy and began broached th"t the 'hard winter Ana dry . I . . .
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11 settled the question as to its being a. vol- I I , r Season had ornothing to - do wi. . . I
-tiary reads from Meadville. Ward. now winter o,ub*. F6nolog even will be only � cano, baying found recent lhva. Oa reachin . . I � . . abusing Ills wife� At this time a before � th it, bat . I . . .
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States . that afterward meeting Charles 'on the 'm oit , dconoinical so4e--�'-merely S I I the two Sons had unhitched. the horses from none hA419 I � - I . . I
Stafford, by some manwuvre� he accom- Herdafreid the natives refused to follaw , Farmers in, the neighborbood.of 'Barrie . . atbhed the other years to - I
. as enclosures for the� findr breed of . , almost paralyz ilia wAggola and xidd6tr owti"he Council lmow whhther they corresponded in thii '. . . . I . ..
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'Jet t: stock and for the hotses. He was not him, and be had to make the ascent %loud, t1rd ed � ba- account. of the Rouse, -and Mrs. Skyler with her babe bad partiou . lar. . Blue plume were Attacks ' .. . .;
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- DUB ed An exchang6 of vests, and then I iges of an: organized - gang of harsh been. frightened Away from the Scene,, The worst, but all. kinds were liable, the yellow I .. .
mri n 4rid6l: appr6hensl6n from depredations by Some of the cliffs werp so precipitous that. r%vi ,
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the State. The excite . a 0 a 0 " - means of ropes' ' who .have- cc�aruwitted ,numberless deadly strtigglo that then took plAceris indi. not so much, th I e Pond -Sdedling being I the . .1 . �
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was intense. By A,queer combination of . Indians, who I had learne4l2a4 prov a a , er I 'heir, rendezvous . "at, . .. - ... .1
- among otberg, was troublesome in running off the -cattle of Secured by anchors, whi6h he throw over '16 e, outi,. �I ,4 by the blood ameniod fence and only variety mentioned in which black , . .
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,circumstances Stafford, edrly*squatters, ill this regiod-no doubt the -cliff with the help of kites. He can- i , tPhr Oe dB'I It is D. Wimp about Six miles. from grass.* The fiend must. have, beaten his, k br three. . � .
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arrested on suspicion, and , the girl, 1. . , . I the town act had not been observed. Two .
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remembering the bright colored t pattern having the means, an tile large scale on . of the world. - He discovered three some seventeen man and four women. victim to' death,.� and then 'lifted the Advanced the theory that bl&ok knot was ' , , I
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� of the vest .her assailAn -wore, which he is, operating, of giving his pro. , region ,They. have already stolen ,twenty-seven inanimate'form, bruised out 6f all aemb, spread by propagating treQs from sudkerg, . . I
-declared him the guilty mv new craters right at the 16el of the lava, I lance to humanity, into the waggon, for but. the President . related a I n instance of .. - . I . I
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. exchange has kept .Charles. Sta;fford a inteivention of the Mounted - V�lioe, who, 40 miles north of Hecla. 11 If you'do not horses, A large number of sheep, chicken, it, too, is covered With blood. The murdere* trees that hid been out down because of . I . . .
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. 3ner in solitary confinement 'almiasb' rigbtl� enough; Hay they are not there to," sit, on A lump of ice"i - SA id Mr. Howard, eta., frow. residents in the locality, And a then pioceaded on foot Id his home, took black knot, andnew
. gentleman from that ailotibn to -day teirw�e agated from . .
p Igh"c' years, And until Ward's confession any such purpose as the p . av sprouts at the, ),.a 5 Pr1p from the I
� rote6tion-of .the "you sit on a, block of hot, 1 A." lie informed. a Tr I atEs re�reienta,tivo that off his blogd,stained garments Arid buined ere free I .
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h respects were ,first-class for the -full- cattle of those who Squat on Government discovered some be itiful lakes, and from t1lem, and lay down to spend An hour or disease. Asia whether the diseasespresils . 1, . . �
'term. Measures Are now bding-takento lina. Mr. C . oohrani:l's party met -. with ,twenty to ,thirty kniles long, which does ad bold. are thev in their operations two in fitful slumber.. At daylight on the from drallard to orchard, some daub I .. r I
� not appear in any map, 'Mr. Howard is. that they will go ilito a fleld and aid up and. . I ted it,. . � . � .
. asbertain the full text of tlfe�sba,temdnts vast ,herds of buffalQ on the -.Missouri I � I .long be hypothecate potatoes slid turnips right Sabbath morning he returned to the . but'the general opinion was that it. spread. ; . . �
or,. Slid River, and two obs. the 'hunters by .of opinion tbat Iceland *111 before . I quid, 'how h . � .
made in the letter from. Poutwht �apopul, ted. Formerly hats i -owners. Several aw 11 spot And was there arrested by a the Pxosident relating a was unable to . . _�
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Sheriff Stafford confidobtly , expects to* staying: ever a day hills(] - no lbso than I vero foqn� under the poses of the number of Indians, who had already gath'. . . ...
� right through the island; now you cannot' attern'pta lisve been made to capture them I keep, down black knotin his orchard while . . - , .
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secure Bufficient evidence to warrant the jifteeii of the bl§ons�. The, steamer ,At . , ored. There lay the dema, Woman, .her his neighbor neglected to cut it; out; I but ou , I :--, : 1. .11
arrest of Ward, WLich Ward, wants,,&ua P, sudden bend actually ran into nehord of flad-huts -At Well miles, from the Shore,. And . without Iff0cb, Recently the police and a Scalp severed aqr6ss'the forehead, the dyes I .. .
. . number bf- residents in, the neighborhood � "" ,,,in,, lie neighbor to out it out, lie. was . . I . ,� .1
. . release the innocently, iruprigo'ned. Rehas buffalo its they Swim across ilia river, and the 'line is gradually narrowing. . Last closed ill oli their quarters, and the . result . diecolored and the limbs.and body bruised. All . keep the disease down in his own I I . . � . .
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been -working up the case. for 6, week past, the passengers we're able to -reach out, tbeft- summer forty Iceland;rs. paiiealn,a Leith A pair of steel knuckles found 'near by orohb,rd.. .The only remedy that was known m I . I . " .
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and expects to make i move to-da;y-keep- hands ana,pat tlicir shaggy coats. A buffalo ship Xqr Hanitoba,lind there will probably .was that five of We d.es&radoes Appeared accouiltea for some of the wounds, but at 'was cutting out.the kubt and burning -it As - : - . . - �
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ing up Communication with the parties in calf, which had' been captured alives was, be two hundred more next year.. . .. . -and fireai- The constables and citizens this writhig it is not known what terrible . . . .. . � I
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the Michigan settl6mert, and a close �ye.6 the pet, of this beat, foll9wing.the Died and . I . . . . .ran off. The'r.obbers up to yesterday hell instrument was used with such deadly way it' hid attacks& the tree h* . . .. . �
. ..- __ _ � X-.2-1 9 in �, and, out.'of the.,gangway at , m .. - jL-oi . son 41- 1vuCC=jVo,%v�d ' . the. fort; . - ,, , , I . . 1 '. B t is Yam, .. . .1 � .. . .
I the ��i�&nfs &'Wi�a. , , " , - - p esongers ic er. 1117,� �' ___.,��-! "...". M-1 _.� _�_ --- I., . effect on .the .1cad. .' .. � . they would hale to he out down altogether, .
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- - . , fall faith in' his experiment, .although . . I . _ .31ary',-mho.��bedau the in4tiry at once, tat .would'. be killed in two 'or three yia - ..
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The recent-caeos of George Eliot, and menil; so much &ibli1hat be *hai alreidy Lamont,.' who died at. the Female HospitAl , An Acton Genius, Attempts Suicide ,by morning at -9 o'oloolr.'. . I whether black "at would not attack forest , � � J
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� the Baroness Coutte marrying 'men "a iuyest�d in.it over U)00,000.. He h-opea'by ,.On .Saturday Aftbriloon. . Lead poisoning' ., - , 01uninstic Ecuts. .. .. . . 1:. I . .
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many years their junior are, - hot i�ithout' the ,time they Were in 9, position to�Bhip to. wo,s&.bd'ov�n,asth6bo,us6'6f,aeatb. Alice' '..On Tuesday evening weekabout 9 (a it the inquest yesterday WAS wouj�d, up. * M. a,'bsech ties, bat Mr. Drury " . , I : �
plenty of notable prece&egts.'.Mohammda, Lamont was tho. leading lady At. the .Globe . - w ..seen in . I . . -
0 . bo, able -to send ,out ,his cattlb. by a inore Georgetown despatch relates) J.A Qlovb, 'To show. the Vicious, disposition Of ills - and others thought it was notgenuine black . � 11 �,
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.Wife was 20 Years old ,than"her bsud, Theastre. two weeks ago under her 'maiden' cutter in thd employ -of. Mr. Slo f " .Alexander Sherry tesbif,ea to knot,and thatour forest trees were not 14 .
. and he ascribed-mxich of his success. to, lick expeaitii)us-st�dle'ssdaiig�ro's-kouf�� Mr.. name, -Miss Alice. Ridgeway. .prisoner, . .1 1.
' . ,AngVs fias-given b1mtha:u I . Just -two �, Acton, tried repeatedly to crack his skull , having interfered' with Froman one day dangei, S6versl'siid that the best thing .. .. .1 � I
assistance and influence. John* Howard, bbfoke�t�6.ologb.Of"�2C:KbY49'ay 500 raileb.-of .weeks a -lo -she w, as carried f rom the theatre' in, or break his neck by springing upwards last surb-nierwhen be was boating Lie wife, that could be done was to enfor;ce the Act, � . . 4 1 � . .1.
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. . the philanthropist, in ariiea, cut of iiatitude,' railway- will,,U. completed, equipped,,and to the KInale kbspfial. - On Saturaiy she and then thro,Wing his head down so as to vLud'thAt Promau struck her with A, -Chair now on tile statute'llooki . . .. I .1 � ... . . . .
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. . a woman who was equally,'his .sepia; in opiiatio" ' '� I . '.. . died, only a few momenfi before �, bor lms-� fall ,If, . i of bis'head,'aud over the.head.- He &lie related other. acts 1. I ' � . I
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Napoleow.s first wife,'Joso�hine, was his . , I - . I � baud Arrived at -her bedside.' , Theysaid she with Such success that the Skin and hair of Violence oil, the pait at the pflobnor; and ' , SOME . . . I .. I . .. . I I
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married a widow, who 'Was, 10 :years - older -at the*oman. wits poisoned by it lation T40 p6rformandd took place in the G.W,A. nati6n. 'Teitimohy'adduced it1lie post . I . I
I A*Dkoo , . Tliz wrxeip ,th werostripped compleiely fioni Alle top. local men, gave an interesting aesoription . . _�
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than her husband, but the - union w. AS .very Jairon � 36cundex tv"d'all the 0141 Aq11n11C used by most actressew and many society station yard And had"henot been laid hold mo)"U'nz-n�ade -by Drs,. .H6n,w6,d And Cold � ow to deal-, wiWh it;.' . � , . . �
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London - agitator-4--4he-laet, cefitRry, . Canut . .. _. . ... . . . compos4d of 11 flak;-whft�; a reflued car.' accornplialic�il hi�'purppse in big o;vn noirel, prisoner, as alsoille evidence of Wernims, Mean. shap6d puncture,'in ,the plum, ih . . , . I .. .. . 2 11�
married a lady who was 10'yev,ishis Senior, , , - . . ..k . , I , I 4 . . , . .. .. I bauatQ of lead, rose 'water . , glyde'rine and. way. 0, his ivay to the station be agke& - which they l&Y.their,.,eggs. This develops ' 1. . I . i
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. Johnson, the lexicographer . , -married the � Aomblogramfioul, London siyeo-Leau&r bismuth." So says '-Tffiss� D61lie Lolarid, for a -knife f rona the naan'wlio accompanied .).nvke.:thieits that he would, kill.. -the. info -A Worm-, which" penetrates 'to," the I . .. .. . I I
widow Porter, who was 48, while- h&r � of,, Abydbs Swam the'RelleSPOnt'..,but hi". who knew the maka,up of Alice Lamiont. , , - the clothes, .coiered. stone, when the plum drop� off.� The Wofm ; ' - I .' ' ' � I : .
husband was only 21 at the'. time" of the . strength gavil'out befor6 , ,"a� 'd I bimfortheptiqose, of oattirlg1isthroitt. inother; 'that with thbn coined - out 'and enteri ills - groundt: '� . . . ... . I �
. bbd� 11 We all use som�ethfrig of thakind, as .you Ile is r9spectable when Sober; but has been blood and found in the sto�e Catstable . . I I .1
weddingi Johnson 'alwayi mourned the Share- Xa his case i6was, a woman he was 'must have obffbrved," imid ilia other Miss drinking for O�ei a week, -which partly- -Willi � &me Were those of her blather ; mud'. where it develops into the perfect insect I . . . - � .1 '. *
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Illy 43 after, or he wight not have atteropted 4 Leland. �%Ahce naturally ha4 A good.coria-' ex lains his - *� . and, carries out again ready to repeat its,' . . I
. � s wife, mud though he -was-b ' . ' . I Strange conduct. that when he loft on Satur&y for Brants ' r ,..
. - swimmin f 6at which roused the admiration , blonde,'with b4ght 'p 1 7 I � . .. Iord lie word �hem , also. thab the steel � wi . I . .. ... _ .. .1
at the time of her death, be never. married of the An, I ploxion, being a perfect -_ . operations- The way:to deal ith them .
again. How often in. his 'subsequent 'ient world, And was not equalled blue eyes.' But in lier anxiety to add to .. . , -was to go early in the morning and smartly , , . I 11
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tings he refers table lo§t companiori in. for jtver two ,.thousand years afterwards, . nature's work ebb. daused ,her own 4eath� � .. , r . - - ..; I .1 . - . - . hot father.. - Mr. J'. W. Bowlby JI.Ag .. b66, jar - the trees, Jiaving previously Spread A . .. . . 1. 11,
'Wri most affectionate manner., Wheii.otly . � A correspondent writes -, Thies -years . - .. . I , I
. the -Th4n. Byron beat, Leander by his swim.. yStem was filled,with leq,a, and xetained. by Frdman, and G.'!L Tannor. shoot under, and. then gather up and: . t
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I ,else to db and' wanted to kill 1�,v-bwlicm-r . . I . � . . '. "I . . .. . I I . . � 1. - � A ,�.
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- . Sunday Sicepia.g. � I beaulleateli. by"16orA Cland;b6yQ, ill.. paration and now. have'a good'head of ' a I Whq,,.FA,u1t Crop. - . . , . �,
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. accpm�l'%hk the 1 �eat� -of swinamingaeross- . 1. the .borer iu. apples. � Only one a Ut "
A= whose brain is WoAried.wi,th received his training in avimmin� iia the � . salt than the Water will dissol'vil. Inother form -a pretty f air idea - of the f ruit 6rop in a 1 ary, - I . I I I � ., � I
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inte work during*the week, or;-Who�e Rideau and Obta% Rivers, in Canada. tilb: Niagara River', -just - below 'the -Fills. � . . . I case of it i�as lre�ort;d hi thil'neighborhood : I I .1 I
iiervous system is ex��posed to the� sirain Of Lord Clandobo�o's'swimnceupied a little Th6f6a,thasbcon done befor6, bui not. so wordsmakealv6rystrong-brine.. Atnight blI9`NiftgtwA;diStriO1b. .We regrettogtat6' bf-.0wen.Sound. Mr.'.Bdaalo explained- . . 1. I ..I " .7 . .
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. -more thb,n an hour iii'ciosging the" Bosphor- until a tiDgIF.,g 66s, ti -is apparent, te�k-' ,Apiles-This ii what is called'on '� 0- that it attacked the. tree *at'thd'base. It. " ' , � .' .1
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. An hour� or two after his Sunday dinner, if -ter thtilt. ilia 30 WrondS. Th6.- Niagara- Falls Vaxette: a lon. . .. . . pkev6tted. by washing the tree- .: �. . 1. . .
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he can. It is surpri how., 1�1�6b, likee, describes him aB an" Athletic son of Erin I . I . I with Sort soap, 1potash, or alkali of nay kind *�- . . . .
sing -vior, " as by Lord Byron.' Ile did it easily, too, fro ' namea,'Willim. ..ftiotdo' When the bead is -perfectly dry there. will' and' -the weather has n6f1een favor& Is for'. . I . . : , , ,.
seven-day. clock the 15miaw.111 k; it the a`na . nly wishad thd'the -distance had been .. . - n. He .. * dissolved In water., .This Would destroy .:.1 , . I .
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8 - A,, Sunday lisp 1! be once formed. 0 .. � , . .. .. I. . said'atb'3,,Otrkh",.!oxperioijeod no difficulty except appear A -*in coating of" salt. In the mitUring. -villat fruit there is in good - keep blia bark smootfi, .; .. .� . .
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hallft * of a , I . ixiorning' wash ilia head carefully with par' , lie, P,
Nature will take advantage of it as . �_".w� 1, .. in the calibre of the streAm, where the, . I . . I � - � . I number of Oil Ono U*the'.U08k appItUMOXIS that, '. - I . � I I
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regularly aud,gratofully AS she does of the I . Varnished 31clonia. I. - . .1 . quanti CO"! some' ern6lient. 1 used vaseline.. moth, And rnili� fruit gro-,�ers are not SaV, do. e , � .. .1 � . . ,.. .
. nightly sleep, and do her best to make u1i , , . � .. I ." � . trouble in �iding them. - ,., . �.. - , � ty Of . . . . I . .1
�A . -lady has dikcovefod,a, plan'to keep I I llavenevei known hat'instaiAce where this ficieutly aljve�to their own interests to TEMOODLIN UOTIL . I . . . � I
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. . ' Milan, is n win course remedy has been applied to baii that is eradicate these orchard peati. - The codlin inothis.ku ii in. the,76wen . . .
. lost time. People, oil the other hand, whose . watermalous in their natural form And � At "La'Soala," in - ' 6 '� __ . " . I � . OW , " .1 . I , .k
week of toil is chiefly physical, may well . of prosperous * representation one -of the
.fiavor for art iudefinite length of time. She f ailing Out that there, was not ail immediate Peacheg-A'poor. crop.. Prices will there- - Sound region, although the properplanof . I . J
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give their mindo activity.while the body is has � successfully U16d , it in* past 'seasons, . moob extraordinary, ballets ev�r. witnessed. strengthening of ilia growth. With some to . to rule high. But few,peaches ha . ve found dealing With it does not Seem to be under- � . I %
resting. Two sermons and three or four , upon any stage., . It is ,called Bxcelsior, �nd bald ),bids it has failed. " . . -1 I I I . I . . . I
'hours of solid reAding Are a real rest to and, as, a conseqaence,'6,s been ablb to . .. . their way to the St. Cathitines market, and stood. It 'Was explaiiiedthatthe moth laid ' I . I I . 4
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treat her family to a wa;termelon. suppbr'it 113 olahously'de4ciibed as-!,$ the dance# poem. . .- . .. I ". � . - . . . 1. these of poor4luality. The b6st'grades are its tggsprt the blossom end of ills applo,br . , , I . . : .
some on Sunday, while to others such a of the triumph of progress, illastrabing 'All . . . . . . I
- time, : The �lan is A,fi inexpell. A 10aith'40ure. ' , - shipped to 9, distance. ,The crop, how er� wheiever-the Apple or crab apple touches : . . �
course amounts to a poSitivd: Sabbath- Christ the biost important incidents of' the road.,, * . � . ev �
'of varni'v'rig Awoug theVarioug modern inventions and - A despatch from Erie, PA., sayt;, hi t a leaf -or other , sabstance;. The , I
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breaking. Sunday is a, da� of .rest,, tot live "T111.1981triple one, and consists In 9 I . � .1 aggins
. , the melon three or four Coate sh to , t'S Yield.'- 'I - .-I . . Worm penetrated to the: core of the apple. t ,
work, religious or otherwise. ..It 'is a clay, . scientific �onquests to.which it �glves._ ietp. Mamid Leo, daughter of Prof. Leo, of the yOa;� I 1:. � �
. exclude'the air. She says. -th-by' not. only . p. I . Pluins"wXot an averager.crop.by any and after attalning its grow camootitto ! . I - I
. for rep6eei not'exhaustiphi -'But sichoreau personification are thef telegraph, -High- School, has' bee)a ,boa-riaden four . . .ill . . . . I . � . .1
n- one side ,ad thwhat 'he keel, from decay, bat that tho flavor and , Its. With spinil - disease and perkeetly means. The coltmon grades, howeyer;-will thesurface, when it went. for shelter. 111 I I . .. . . .
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dogmatists a e illibeiv;l sweeiriess,&ra rktainedF,aud 'when eaten at . the locomotive, "the 'triklisatlantic cable . yea Arm this morning.wlihout parllap�syidld-half a crop. - , , - . which t -o g�t into the. chryoo,lis'state. -Mr. �'. . 4 . : � � . . : ...,
� liberals on the'other are apb to overlook is 'd*th -of Suez' helpless. She .
. the fact that all men do not rest alike an Christmas or New Year's thafruit seems to an e.tunnelling of -the Isthmus � assist�noe,and walked downstaiis perfertly Poari-:-The supply promises io'be good Bead1b related thatin. )Rochester he wolit - .� I I . I
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. more than they labor alike, aiid -what may be wonderfully improved In these putlou_' Vancy.the 1&9t�narned achievetrieht being , well. The miracle is attributed to prayer and the quallty'excollent. More atteritio . u 'to see a� factory for ap�le drying, andt I .. . , - �.
y lars.-L�Ixarrisbu?.g *jC14triot.. . � danced'by �00 little. female feet� iLmid And faith. . A, few Weeks Ago Mrs. Rev. - is being paid' yearly to ilia growth of the , found ih6m,cartiui away the peelings And.' . . . ....
help 6he may hill lallother.-Golden Bule. . . 1 . . atless -1'pirouett�s " and frequent 11 bal- . . .....
.1 � - I � I I I I 11 . lonhdmqntd 1) of girtize pettioQots. it se6ms- - I I' several other prominent better Varieties 'of this lascioils f ruit, owing cores. He Asked, whore they were goin& � , . I I
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. . . . The Chinese and Japanese hapd moob of - Chriatiail.ladles, with. th e'lebrated Clara . es ij�lly failtory, whore the,vy ,,, � ' . .. . �
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'' Itlow to Flavor NVateinitionm � � . Absurd in statement,�bub the cdeiot is ddK.' O. c mairllyto the good pric obtainedinother and was told to the I � . .
.� I � .. I . . their yessels of - teak. - This wood is very . m4rket& % _ . . .. . I elly . . . I I
durable. and, orlbed as . nothing less ..than ravissant. Judd, of Buffalo, cured by prAyev-:sofflo .. . waae 'All Wride, of. j .. Ou expressir,g . .. 1. I � .. I .
A Now Jersey grower of-viatormelorts , will stand the water better -be tir ged to units in prayer for Miss Grip�s--LTbe crop promisei wall, but it rise, ho.was hhdw.n pois of jelly label) ed - % - -. I -*� , , .:
said to 9, report6i the 6ther.day: Excelsiaris'to brought-6.Wt-in Paris next , I . . .
" YOu'V6 than any other wood that is used for FJhlp, 7.intor., . ' - ., - ', :,� .. :LM11e1811r910.1t114191rtiOn on or .before Sept. loth. . is., yet- too. daily to speak. d6finitely.—St. evurph ' riameg Of 'djfferen*t`.�, fruits, but � all ' - . I . .
heard tell of the man clown in Georgia N�ho building. According. to 'the _Australasian . I I . 'The .Thws correspondent bas� frequently Cat,karines .7010,71dl., . . . i . I � . . made from, the apple cores. They Wore. ., � . . I ..
got lomorl-flavored watfsmelons by graft- Shipping Neics, there lies at the bottom of A 6uti6lis divorce case has just boon seen the in her belpless conai . I . I I . . . . flavored' with. the. different Aivorts and . . � . I
ing lemons on his vine. WO'V0'an idea aoelaoa in New Bruiliwok, whereby the You" k %lo a io church thl' . . I � .
. -in Dusky Day a large, vessel that can be . . tion. and saw hl.ilaiwyll 11 8 , SOOT09trEltltN,O,—ROtUrnSOfthOSCOtC'1I :readily sold for jellies of those frui�s. , Iri .
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. Jersey worth two of thNt. If -you're an plainly soon in clear -water: Bhehiigbecn� mArriage of David Pugh. and -Charlotte - moruilig. The eicitement was so great in berrhij fisheries for iho year 1880 indicate ,t'hought grinding them up'lii thiv, wsy'j a):, . I . I .
agriculturist, which.. y6u'don't' appear to there for ceiituries And &, %Orjsha,yo A Rni'mi Pugli is declared void, Sho-wasthe , church that Mrs. Crippi faiattil . - 1. . I a .iddr, milli was a capital WAY, 'Of 6 , I . . I
After the latte�r's , ., , . I . I . . that they were the most productive ev;r . get ill . I � ..
. be, you ought to know that 'plifits partake, legdnd about her,- They say ihat their Sister Of his first '*!to. __ I ... ".,- . I.— . ria of the codhit*.moth. The plo," :1 I I
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I . Somewhat of the.liature of the Soil in which grandfathers told them that in their child- death the two wishedt6 marry, but the law . Tho death of )� WtW" to. -put coarse brown pap�'oi or-oth'er . . . ..
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they grow. WaI4 this is -how wo P , at New Dvanswick forbias6aoli a marriage. . I ord, Gainsborough recalls- *bioh returIA'bow exist -the figures fall ' .
repose hood a ]large vessel sank in Dusky 13my ;* � dote'Of the time of his colivoksion. short of those for 1880 ly nearly half a Substance rolled loosely aroatio. ilia trunk . , . I .
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I to grow. thp ,Jersey melon of tile future. tlla�b d to reach otio of the The than L ord And -.Lady Campdon, with million b6rrelgi the total for 1880 being . . � I �
I . the drow inailage So the two went to, MaStio and Were Married &)A anee of the tied and tied in thil Y,aiddle, The .
We talte a cheap quality of brown* sug&rZ. small, islArtag ilia arbor livi h fr I And then roturnad to New Brunswick�: tlieW oldest child# Lady Mancha (Murphy), -1,1173,600 barrols;'."all' cured., una. all, the worms which ..616mo out of 0.1.0 Apple while . . . I � . .
11.0 they wore Where they live(! ad man. and wife for eleye4, I .
andeatutateft W'Ali fluid bxtracts of viinilla, yemrs..dicd off one by one, Ivu years* Recently. Mrs... Pugh's 'conscience it the decisive audience with Pins IX, �vers fish -fliat word oau'ght been ouied the total 6ntho tree', Came clown tll'6.truuk looking , . . �
. on or ally other -flavor, and rnix or where they came from tile waoriff could t -moved to tears. Lady Blanclie, W ' ho'hmd would havo bobt far greater. ,aot w6athor for -shelter, and woutalito f1e pocket, while . " ... . .. . �
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it wit tie sandy Soil in .which wo grow n6t SAY, .4k diver is Said to have 6xamined begin to upbraid her for her unlawful ao never , I . I .
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. out watermelons. .Any,Teracy grocer Will the mysterious oldhullw- Re raportoil tbai and she left boy linsbaud, Ila sued Joi 6 previously (sho was at ilia time 5 or 6. years. .tile boat� to roacU I I mud, made .it-noc,es9&ty ,round, - ed up tho'tIme. and got dauglig . I . . . . .
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toll you that Sind and Sugar. mix well, she is buiib oi teak ana.anneara to be still divorce on ills gr6und of V,'bandonpidut. . i in tit. ...kot below. T'n6 papers could be � . . - .
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sumt4er whAt do we ept? Watermelons. of, .A rich old luip i. Who - from povdrty had Supreme Conclave of Soloot'1(4110 Of the wharcon, with 'closed infant fists and . . . I 8 points disoaged fruit - which had fallen should bd � . . . ..
any flavor I" . . . . � . ' , feet, The St. 1)aul 1110ker 2)ees plokodlip Mid dostX-6yod, � * t . I
... -.1-__.__-, . . . risen to the Vossessicin of a large property, Ancient Order of Vaft.ed. Workman took elia iook oil herself to avenge the imaggined -out that / the - city is at present . . I I .
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01300 gs,vo this bit*of wisdom to D , �plade,inchio�gdyosterday. � - — , . �L
Cyprus is affileted with a plague of goats.. - y6ubgster this',vic6tiligtis to*16ro 5 nationa,l organiz4- onto At a6ding such An irr4yovent dead tom- , 1pn, into the hilids -of &'large tbiia Since ilia compl.otion of cologne Oaths. . I .
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oarry out Will be use,lossunless some lnoanA they will run o.vbr you—alwais hoop before dOn- , , shrow gang of"profossional bal,glars. Tile .
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. cafi*bo adopted for preventing damager 'by .the whools'" 11 I rolnomber, " he wrote to -- _111VOuld yea -say," Uskoa Professor Pius IX, much embarrassocl at ibo tears raid is requinca i'vork night And, the police that & bat' work have been looking . I .
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the Cypriau goats. Th6 number of goats % young friend beginning life, 111liat when Stearns, ,1 I I .a $onto r, bhot undertaking of a similar . . I I .
in the islind is eStirna,tod at 230L,000 They I ivag eaXIIIIIg ft. Bhillili� a day I used to rather walk? "", "I would Flay", replied the noop�yto, called a monsignor of his ante� generous rivalry, the P[oAe6rP2'6s OffOrs t� ellaraoter., tr�'hd rostoratiaii of Strasburg . . . I
carry no wool, furnish only bid lri�&t.ana live upon eightponeo. Follow the' sound Smart boy',' 11 I I had rather x1do" most allawliol! to the roseno, I . contribute �50 towaraa&priza of 000 to,be Minster W%1j long colisiaored, but finally it . . I
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hardly give more milk than the sheep, to lu'lneiplo otilaving Your. Wallis within your omphh,tioally," ,&nd h6 was marked tlirbo 'At Saltillo, Ind., J ohn I'lugsoll, dhargoa Awarded for the fleatiload burglar ktileaby has been 6 coid641hat Aix-la-Chapelle shall
which, however, they are preferred on earts", � . . . I below zero, i�ith clouar or partly cloqring' with stealirig a watch, was taken, from An A, citizen and ptosented At the -policer head. be the gr a�b national. undertaking, This ., .
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account of their feedf6g on ligneous NVgota- it 19 believed that Sir Charles Gayart � WO%thor, . I . . I I � oftloot bya, ihob and fiand6d tip threor times quarters . I . boautifu'l basilica an,tes back to the time of . � I
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I 0 E 0"Colifession. �Wheu ( . ChUlol,tagllg, And is far riolier .th&u �
tion, which the �hdop to�cob, They not 'Daily, who in 1848 headed the Young r - TOnnydon is losing his Shyness as time to 6xtor i Itawn up In the uppor part of Sonoma, county, _ I I
young freshly grown land party eta subsequently emigrated to as by, ilia *1 COlOglao in archmologioml Intorost (Lud 1� I
only destroy the grounds At J'arrington wtpa the list time blood gashed out of his nozo California, neat the coast, wily be soon all histp,rical Aesdoiatiolls. I
hes Aastral larown open of I
plants, but browse on 'ilia yoUnd bratio im, will allaot6vor to form a �arby in tit � to tile pttblid for ills. show , , Aud mouth, tie was resuscitated With Actual roaa-bed in thO ttoO tOP9, ' Between � .
of older trees. St. Helena, like Cyprus, Ireland favorablo to national aspirations, ilia Yarmouth and r real, water 11orticultu. diffieulty, when lie &&ju Protested .his in- the Clippor Mills and Stuart's Point,whero' T1011OWAY, the Unglisli pill Manufacturer, I
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Suffered much from goats, The forests but averse to Communistio iae". . .
, _ ral society, � - -� . . n000nco.- , I .. �3,760,000 for ah&V14 . .1 .
has I I . the rdad prosoes A, adopiavine, the trees are hr.bs given upward of f a
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I Suddenly disappeared botwood-1 1710 and — , 1. A� ton �Ao putposes during ilia laab fivo or 81*, , .
When, according to the now vorAiou, knew scheme for detecting tXUftUtSTrOW - -acto floiaof glover was burned up sawod off on A level slid the timber and ties
1720, in consequoiieo Of the iutt0au0tiOlI Of .*St. Paul says, I' But the greatest of these the public schools has boon Adopted in at Osh%wa� on Monday throu 11 the carolosp� laid. on the stuFa a. In tho, qentro of the years. It wa� money worthily bestowed it I � I
goats in 1502. - *red man, who to pod a blat- ravine montiotok, two huge roflwo6a trees I it wont 0 the,
,I is love,,, it he had explained that he meant L d POA.cavda will be -Sent to noes of the hi 91. persons who hid taken big . I
101, 1: totifyiug them when their ohit� ingmatoli in.0 the stubble. asides the standingsidO by Bider, form a hubotanti,al pilig. - '. � . . . . * I ,
. . --It is to be ptesum04 that the intill who self,love lie ,would have .rounded out the I r I notls D, t off SoVanty"o . I
Plays the cornet was bducatoa, it Art inati. sentence in such a way that .)zest of ran allgont themsolvos without Sufficloilt OlOvet 100 roas of fenoin ilia 46 nUmbor of support, And they &tO bu ,LVO _Blaol� r Ana 'dak colors rom4in -tho �
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ot, coold undevotA114 Ana appteoisto it. � . ,&IOUS6. 1 . , fruit trees wore destroyel. I feet above the grouria. . I 1%allion for hosiery. . I .
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