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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Aug 1888, p. 6

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, ,‘_-_' ....... wuv auto UII'OUEII the "root- Ihou'tlug " E m nah ruvbrea ton on uprt" pro we to give oloon ion louonn too’mroh 050 u utter the {mic anon is A... Instantly i Elixir“i-i‘c‘t‘lygclrrifiting, ho- dngglod rat. with .ll its hairs tamed the wrong wav. limped out of tho huohwa and went up to the u right nhcathvkni e: and awed its own ham 0 l He was once shipmnto with a Russian Finn who had all the horn buttons eaten off his oilskin clothin hy the rats. S) on the next dog-watch n (or he found it out, the Finlander went to tho fore-hatch, and. sticking his Shooth-knifo upright in the deck, called upon all the rats in the ship to appear before him. Up 0mm Ml the rats, one after the other, and crawled befl re him in solemn nrocession. rot After mt, every rat in the ship. until hundmls of rats had passol close b his feet. Thm them was a delay. on the Russian Finn called in n louder tone "It. sumo words he had called at first. scan: 3:01 The Ityayborry "1;! 11' watch dial now being made Waltham works has, it is said, in “10 twelve lhnnnn nnmn-J- -_ A .. "anal um now being made at the Waltham works has, it is said, instead of the twelve Roman numerals on the dial, twelve small silhouette figures. One o'clock :- ran-m-..â€" L- w--- l' uuuuuuu English better: are being asked to make their wagers for the Derby of 1898 on the basis of the coincidence alleged to have been worked out by a wellknown tnrl'man, that the winner of the Derby in a year that ends with eight always hes eight letters, in his name. In 1888 Ayrshire, with eight letters whoee dam was Portland, eight letters, ridden by F. B:rrett' eight letter: was the winner. There is in ‘a Southern insane asylum an eight-yea- old boy who has never been awake since the hour of his birth. He was the child of a paralytic mother, and has delicate features and a high, white forehead, with long, black curls. His arm is not larger than an ordinary mans thumb. He lies on his bed year alter year, taking no ncte of anythinv that passes. Twice a day he is arouaed enough to take a little nourishment and then relapses into sleep. A. F. Sims of Conyera, (1a., and Mrs. Bertha Belton of Memphis arrived in Chatt- anooga on the 10 o'clock train a few days ago, and at ‘2 o'clock they were married. It was the first time they had met since twenty years before, when they wereflovers at Con- yen, but they had a misunderstanding, be- came (stranged, and married other persons. “VIII . President Elijah Smith, of the Northern Pacific, made the best time on record between N 3w York and Portland recently, going to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Comp my. He com- pleted the trip in eighty-four hours. He had to run sixty miles an hour part of the time to do it. , ,’ . A woman in Wulton county, (a. claims to have performed leparotomy upon the crow of a sick hen, taking out the organ. cleaning and wuhin it, and restoring it to its place, the atichesgbexng afterward sewed up and the hen ne‘- free. The bird is said to have re covered and to be now the mother of a promin- ing brood of chicks. - - ytvl I103“ . r~_ ~ Vi v I semis Italy from non- Caatro on the C henian Sn to Fano on the Adriatic. It be 180 miles long if it is ever built and coat $103,000,000. An E wlhhmen recently lost epuree canâ€" tu‘niug $3.500 at n Lindon carnage tale. It Wn found by an employee of the eteblce, who, upon returning it was rewarded with the Hunks of the men and the amount ofhie cab fare, 2:. 6d. Victor Brocce, en Italian engineer. has completed the survey olf_ e proroeed canal urn-n lenln L“... n, flew“, --â€"- lâ€"wl uvvu utUIPIEltw for trading In forged deooretione. The en- guwer who (Ii-1 the work received 100 lashes and was banished for three yearn. In London dreumnken and other: are fin. ed how“); for showing their girl- to Work overhnuru in rho snap. Joy, thogroot mourn lug rtorvmm. wu recently up in the polio: court on n a 1 srga 0! this ‘0". The otmowphero on the Eighth ()hnnnel wu recently “relied to such a degree thnt objectn boc‘oon thirty and forty miles from Dwer and Fo'koauoue could clearly be dis- tinguishad with the unked eye. Rm. I raktivo of the Chinel; General of the noun nuns, bu just been decipitntod in: "NH.” 1.. 3......“- 4“, , "nu, ma xemgupned [tom England to Aun'rclh in one hour and (our minum, which is believed to be the {amt time ever nude batman tho-e points. Sixty-five dollm wu pnid {or nQuoen Anne (“thing A! A recent sale In London. Shun battle tings, attend nnd torn to uptown: the real snide. us the Intent pmduc: 0! French ingenuity, md an aid to hnvo deceived large number: of curiodt)‘ hunter. md put-iota. The n awn of the result 0. the late Eufllhh to Derby W“ t‘flt’gflplled from Eoglm AP..._r‘li‘ in ODD hour find (our mining. ‘ Picsule gum): diW IISCBL L.l\EOUS who sou .throqgh her, and ham delicate hibe forehead, with arm is not larger thumb. He lies on , taking no acts of Tvgice I day he is the Ty rr It will . .... "u... v.00 u: L‘Ulln- ténancé'; had 6n whén he left a bluish-look: ing suit of clothes, congrcu shoes, and um] low soft felt hat. Ho has a doe scar on the top of hi. bud from a hurt. I o in “II {or hid mo. and In Inllrinu in round nhamldmwl This is not from a 1n )6» of a cen'ury ago, but from one publish in New York city in: week : “ One Hundred Dollar» Reward. â€"Tho boy â€"â€"- . having left my nnploy without came, and [)0in bound to me until he in ‘2! years old by law. I will give the above reward to any one giving information that will load to his recovery. And I also warn any pernon from hiring or harboring him, no 1 will prosecute any one to the ex tent of the law for on doing. The hey is 16 years old, 5 feet 4 inches hi h ; weighs at 91 pounds can ride at 86 pone ; hos light blue eyes, light hair, and of an lriah out of conn- tenance ; had on when he left a. bInI-h.innl-. quuino no description, since, with rare ex- ception, all at eon‘o time have experienced tluir twinges. Rheumnlism is not easily dislodged, only the moat powerfully pznc~ truliog remedies reach to its very founda ticns. The most. successful treatment lmowr, and it is now frcqncntly resorted to by med- ical men, is the applicuion of that now fam- ous remoly for painâ€"Poleon’a Ncrnlino. It is safe to any that nothing yet discovered has afforded (qiml satisfaction to the snll‘vrinq. A triiil can be made at a small cost, as sam- plo battles nf Nervilino can be had at the {drug =tcroa for l0 cents, large bottles ‘25 cents will .............. uu llllcm, contracted for are‘the beat that money can secure, and there will be plenty to see, both to instruct and amuse, every day oi the Fair. Programmes containing full details will be issued early in August, and will be sent free to any one desiring them. Prize Lists can also be secured by intending exhibitors on their droppin a post card to Mr. Hill, the Secretary. at oronto. All entries have to be made before the 18th of August. The people of Ontario seem to have set down the, time of the Toronto Fair as the occasion of their annual holiday outing, sad the railway comxmniee recogn’zing this fact have decided on giving cheaper {area than evcr before for this great exhibition, which is so popular with all. it will be opened on the lllh Sept. by Ler Stanley, the new Governor- General. Since its inception in 1879, the Toronto ‘Industrial Exhibition has proved a con- tinued series of successes. and the one for the present year, to be held from the 10th to the 22nd of September, promises to again surpass in every respect those that have passed. Alresdy applications for space in all departments are more numerous than ever before. A liberal Prize List and a lon programme of first-class and novel speciig1 a'tractious is what the Toronto Fair offers. and success is always the result. Special exhibits will be sent from Manitoba, British Columbia and many other sections of the Dominion. The special attractions already mntrnnfnr‘ fn- min a... L-_.. .L , . ‘ ‘ _ ,i - ._ _.--.. ".-u we: uuuu Furl-"Jr. The soldier took the box 1);, unscrewed the perforated lid, threw a handful of the red pepper into the sorgeant‘a eyes, and started for the door. The blinded man, though suffering intensely, retained his self- poasession. He drew his revolver, fired in the direction of the retreating tooteteps, and shot the deeerter through the heart A Bushman, on being seized by a lion, who grasped the man's left arm with his teeth, used his free arm to take hold of oneof the beaat‘a hind-legs. This he squeezed and pinched no hard that the lion give a rear, and sprang away. That lion was not as cool as a. sergeant in l the United States Army, who was stationed at one of the forte on the Western plains. A soldier, having deserted, was captured by the sergeant in e mining camp fiity miles from the fort. While returning. the were passing a se- loon, and the prisoner egged the privilege of going in and getting a “ drink.” The‘ sergeant consented. and they went in to- gether and stood before the bar, on which was a pepper-box filled with cayenne pepper: '1‘)“. "mu..- .__L LL_ 1, Alv II D." [0] go. sud lo wdrlrrriVnt-I'ujzund Ihouldorod‘ â€"- . Race Tuck Santogo." While Mr. Anderson was leisurely trovell ing through South Africa, in a wagon drawn by sixteen oxen, he heard from the Bushman many stories of their remarkable eac spas from lions. One Bushman, having been seiz ad by the arm by a lion. had the presence of mind to use his free arm to take up a handful of sand, and throw it in the lion's eyes. The beast, raring with pain, and blinded, let go the man, who ran away before the lion could recover his sight. Mr. And- erson saw the man, and the marks of the licgfs teeth on his a! m. ' Veri zin was forced to rennin pueive In his relwomhile Blch day the power,the wealth and the happineu thnt life lied given him were stripped from him. Firet, he wee degraded in in all M: ( flicee on court ; m xt, his estate: were confiscated by the crown ; hie friends were forbidden to hold any rommunlcnion with him: his very name, (no of the : obleet in Barrie, was taken from him,end he wee given that of a sari. Tnen hm wife and children were driven out of the since to herd with beggars. 0-1 the last ny," any. the record, "Paul Veritzln, in rage nnd hue-foot, chained to a convict. buie an eternal farewell to his home and departed to the dnrk and icy north. He was seen of men no more. ” we) written. "The imperiel ball-room, St Petersburg. “0n the lutfl‘he minee,Siberie' H J rev! it, his flee grey ea thut ofe corpse bowed low, kissed her heud and withdrew, “teking,’ uye Ihe old chronicle, hie wile, the beautiful l‘rinceee ot Novgorod. with him. " He was heard to eey, n he left the bell room. "My minutes ere numbered; let nanotloee ore." Fli ht or reeietence was impouible. The he! of Catherine on [Ifr yiclime we: inexorable “death. Prince } in Rustin. dnnoed in n quadrllle opposite to the Empreu. AI Ibo ed him in the dance the (an. tied thnt in eye: weaned her grou figure with covert nmueement. After the qundrille uhe bechcncd to him, end, with n emile, handed him her tiny ivory tablets, containing seven pngee. one for enoh day in the week. ()a the first In the “We 0! Prlnoo Poul Verltzin, o Ruulm wble under Cuheriuo the Grant," a drumntb account in Ivan of hi. toll from his high petition. ho Veritzlnl were Boym of enormous wealth Ind punt. Poul held a high otfios in court. One night, glizwing with jewels And ordou. the young Pdgoo. yhowu ouo of the hmdnomut moo Rheumatic Pains Canada's Great Fair. A Busstm Prince's Sad l-‘ate. Novel Escape. The rich mm cannot enter tho kingdom of heaven, bu: he can have a thundering good time at the seashore. A Cure for Drunken-cu. Tho'oplmn habit, dopomumn. the morphine hams. nervom prootntlon canned b the use of tobacco, wakefulneln, mental do: on. Iotunln ot the brain, on. prommra 0! lo- ot vlull mused over-elation 9! the b n. Md loan at nttnnl length horn My own whuonr. lionâ€"young. old or mlddlo-Igodâ€"who no brohn down from my oflhubon cans“. or my «use «comm-hon. nndJour «lam and 10 «all In lump. for Labour. has no In bottom,“ Diuuuo! Ian. Boob QM coded and ”our. "on ohoorntioo. Add". I. V lano- "woman-mm Toronto on -‘-_-v_- av nu...“ u l uuwr: I 3" I0! 0' «manning billnmuua. men. o: had}; «(In m' that attendant out.“ so once a do» a! D- muons stomach mum: Baa. hm!!! modicum All Dru Int. 50 can... fence. " beauty. \Vhen “ Miss Ailsa Cnig,” the dull liter of Ellen Terry, recently made her ebut in England in an amateur charity peformanco the bills announced that Eilon Terry would also appear. The announcement attracted a large crowd. Miss Terry (ii-.1 appear as a servant, and was welcomed with netorm of applause. She «imply handed a letter to one of the characters on the stage. said three words. and vanished, and the audience think’s it was sold. Clxounl mun Rnxan reflem grew 1M HIM ‘ nair to Ho mtnnloclcr and maven»; hillmr our. S rm Jones says that “ when God wants a good man he mikes him an ugly as a mud fence." We never did pride oursolf on] “ Americans, I preanmo,” said the London hotel proprietor on the party engaged rooms. " B )atoniana,” corrected Mrs. Cnarlos Riv- ors Massey. â€"-_ _'- °.v--vuv lv‘uwu Ill flllllfl and “since guns are the fashion we must flight with guns." This stickler {or war ciubs and assegais was doubtless all the more impressed with the degeneracy of the times from the fact that he was suffering from two bullet wounds inflicted by the \Vayoro. whom for the first time in his life he has failed to whip. It seems a pity that all savages do not harbor old-fashioned pre- judices against firearms. Prof. Drum'nond, the African traveller, says he has often wished he could get in- side an African for an afternoon and just see how he looks at things. It is certain his views of the world are very diil'erent from ours. The General-in Chief of the King of Uganda's a'my recently expressed scma novel ideas on the introduction of firearms in native warfare. He told the King hewai sorry gunpowder had ever reached the great lakes. In the good old times the Wagen» da warriors were invincible. Those were the days of hand-to-hand combats, when victory rewarded the bravest and strongest, and skill in handling the lance and shield decided the fortunts of war. But now, a clumsy coward safely hid in the grass can kill the bravest soldier. There is no longer. a chance for glorious feats of arms Whenever vane Manuela}: Engels so! am a! o- .. 4...“.--‘n an- I ”a -_ V_- _.â€"â€" v. nu vululug. The torturing question, What do we knowl Patience. 0 mortals l the flush of the morning '1‘th surely will hllow the footsteps of night. Came: out of the beautiful sunlight adorning 'rhe pnmdiée portrls now hidden from eight. Then will the mists of the valley be lifted. The river be robbed at its mystical ll )w ; Then shall the clouds that surround us be riited. And light will be 2.3le on “ What do we know ? ’ I 3" ‘l'. C HAIBAL'OII. ; What do we know with the lore ol the exec, Opened to us by the mgee of old? What (lo we know with the mystical plgee 01 Keane, Zend Veste- bcf :re us unroll'd? D) we not reneh like I child for more lelroing, Though beaten Ind b Jilufl M onward we go? Alter the etrlvlng Ind after the yearning For Futurity-s secret, whet do we know! Years we have spent at the shrine of the mystic, l-‘Atho-ned the depths of the rivers cl Thought, Th zoziee‘ l ms oud priests Brohmlnhtio. Tho' milled in'the wonderlul leave ue unfought, - Who hmcnue back from the ehidowhod lying Over the stre mu with the myztical lbw? Who has returned with the truth otter dying To anmer the question of What do we know ? Aye, who holds the keythot shall open the portals. Silent in shadow. which hide the unknown? When ehzll the hand c! ephemeral mortals Lilt from the age) their burial stone? Prophet! and kings from the dust of :redition No light on the secret ne're seeking beetml ‘i Year follows your in enlitrhteued transition. Leaving no answer to What do we know? [Age by death soiled never mutter bebre us, 9 warmth flutters back to the [node that are cold ; Whether the luture lies undt r or o'er us, Remains an enigma forever untold. Still the philosopherâ€"weak in his learningâ€" Ren hes the mountain-top toiling and slow, Above it to find in the blue of lte burning. 'I‘hn Ore-tum...â€" n..-.‘24_ II.I_ , A A Prejudice Against Firearms. BY IORLIY ROBERTS. Lo ! like a water spirit in her ear, Even a! Undino or the Lorelei, We float in n dim river, you and I. Seeing but 1 daily sun or moon or star: And we shall never pierce its wind~vexed bur into the open glory of the sky, But tho‘ so nelr, uhul nevor be more high Till p19: .1] wondering where or what we are. For this stream is called Lethe. and when we Break [tom the crystal bond-go of our shell \l‘hz-se bubble strength and beauty's miracle Su‘e lor our frailly now would set us tree. The Post and Future n;e_0hlivion's tea u__u.-s - When Lile'e reruns: end Life'e lorrowe heve broken on the r youth. And thelr (olden deem here vanlahed In the Nth~ lose light or an M Can you be" them? Nay. but nthet let my doubt- ing heut be still. For I euddgnlny o! maonllxht bu tauched the dim tent ‘ An! In that g :lden ladder u a mltror I an road. " ll chi! -llkc Hunting haste endure. Lite'ucam no light indeed ." , v _, _.. ..... r.-.uuvv wuu nut “lull“. Ul Sulnmet night, Across my widened mom'cy com. the chllduu'l voice bright. Can you but than: In the dlohnco, thtouuh the long Ion; vell of yuu. rho mg. chlldreu‘u vohu grown ad with grid. tad tun When Litu' a , w v _ "vâ€"' «u.- '1'.“ can; Ivuw' down tho dale When "u he») 5i; um plAlnuvo wlth the sound: of c poo uni hlll. When lho IllemGl-O glad haven upnad her guy my station! veil, And the uni. may. Awake with om: the who“ na-â€".L -4, , _V_.- ..... vvu-uvuu IUD For loosing} 113 [ram Life's unquiet opelll ,, a"-.. -.....-- ...- ..u.- an; Inn-n nd rill. Then the merry chllduJa voice. died tron: every 0 nan Ann! LII! ~~ v..- “u" -â€"â€"‘v wuv tit-Iv. 'llutll In“. 7 When In the cool groan b11910!!!“ birds lny Inn-had Ind rill When ‘thc Ions dty. bnhod in Iunllgm. hy golden In m be“. And tho loco: Ind the mica undo the qulot gnaw n- c I c. nun. Cw you but them In tho “1th.. m chlllnn at their p'ay. thrown thc lugy Summer gudon. when tm long "‘Kh“9h|fl0i‘l «my. Whole all do)‘ lone the Doug-Md: uni tho hurtlm cuckoo um ? But 30-1}!th lb. othn'u voice. no ringing In And V dc. What. do We Know. The Chlldreu's Voices. Lethe. Policies In Force om- [0.000. PRESIDENTâ€"“ox. Sm w. 1 Bat num Wire Iron Works, Windsor, Ont lsn are.“ “leasing beemso is us min! in an m ‘ It makes a pimmmt drink 2'“: h rulivxllcd 0! yo adopted as n Nutritious Food for l 'Il‘zmts when and in MI cum) 0" liability, Physic u Exumntlol Best and Safest Met. !S 1| _Grcat_Blewiuz be: mm in ca [Hi -u...~ - n “pr- vn. noon, Inc": In! 0"" return"; Tethehem ormum-flown"(Zfeiificzaam-L...“.............................. To the holdnofmntured End mnert n-licim................. ............... To l'ollcy-hnldem on surrender of Pnliclo: ...... .. ...... .. To l‘ollcpulwldorn [or (int: i refit. (Including than. nllocntcd and being we»... 1‘0 Mk}!!! 9! Anntu Honh .. . . . ........ . ............................... -v --â€"-\-'I' III nllllllll) IlVlI-I ‘ . a c u o ........ .0 ~ I ~ - n I . c n o u l bowed h Pmicy-holden on Sonar“; 0! tn :u Policies. . .. SUFFERING from the eflects 0! early evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, win and themselve! weak. nervous and exhausted; ils) MinuLl-Aaloand 0m flux who are broken down [mm the chat: of abuse or overwork. and in “rue-2d lite feel the come uencea o! youthful exmn, send {or and to“ M. V. ubon's Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt 0! two 30. rot-mp1 Addroie M. V. LUBON, Welllnc‘t'm St. P... 'l‘wntn Ont. . .._- u'â€"1I\'vvl‘flw. -Pvfldu lonlofldhblo mu 2 m; m: u mom a. «m u um. J UHNSTON ’S DR. GRAYS 8M0 ha boon used to: the put fifteen yum, with great success. in the treatment at Netvoua Debility. md all dim arising item a- oeosoo, over-worked hula, loss oi vie-my. ringing in tho ears. plipihtionmtc. For Illa by All dragging Pxioa 01 per box, or 8 boxes for 85. at will be sent by mull on receipt of price. Pumphloi on appiioauoa. THE GRAY MEDICINE 00.. Toronbo. J. J. WI'I‘HROW. H. J. HILL, President. Se: y, Toxox'ro VSWEVEH$50, 000931223 1 AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 2 New Feahres‘md Grani Hthts. The best attrac- :tions that money can mcure. For prize listsafi programme: :1 lru. ths Secmtuy Gnu-lea Close Angus: lslh. Industrial PRESIDENTâ€"flax. Sm w. P. 80mm, 0.3.. K.0.M.d. VICE-PREo‘lDENTs.-Wlmlty Emma. E00 3 EDWARD Hoogln. gag. uuawr'UKl),o(B arm-1.1“”. ' "Allan [.1119 Rbyal Mail 30 TICKETS issued at all station and good “in“? dud" "M" "'0'“ 9°" um ' any And mmu our 83mm! to Um to “turn {0! 60 DAYS. also {or lay on: : lummu horn Queboc’ovo? qul'dly . on return .‘ WINNIPEGI 1.9.1113}, @11ng ‘0 And Ill"! MIC THE Ill-231‘ AND CHEAPEST FENCE The [HI-H? will he new CRA‘VFURD, of B R [IE OI’B BIG OFF 83. ' ' On receipt 0' 013 5 i we '1?!"er Mlnv IddIO' A are "I! nun TIIl DuL‘BLI: BARREL nan-:2 nu. )ADIN‘J suor uliN , wlth'flno Lunuu'cd Burl htmgaileqrtmhgzood ‘ mun or cau'wtr us. n or ‘ In I An Train- lenva 'lORONTO n ll p.m. AUG. d y ( p ’ f M run. I 23 ml RIFLE um will shoot accurately lor 28th. I "0 "“- LANGENBURG For innt'mI-tion LP.R., G.T.R,. or no THE 3qu AND nemnuufi J.F.CRA“FORD. Oanndim Puifiu Rai'wav Ticko'. 0m 10 T0 RON TO Will have ull point: on (11’. R.. (HER. N. 8: N. W. Ry. In “Julio, on NORTH- WESIEHN MANITOBA. 0M dN. W. By. Sept. 10th to 22nd Nervoqsi Débility. n‘.m~ .. AUGUST 28TH. Cheap Excursion Yam CANADA‘fihE AT PASSING THROUGH :1": {his {Igu‘eLOv‘toh-u: 3!. I887. them In; been returned : wlll he svcompnnied by J. S. .3 I) I) l'l‘ II n- â€"l“ 0 Râ€" npply to .1: Agents of: “nu Ithldll rn rm ”WARD (1“,? [I‘m 1. K. MAC-DON‘IT'D. I‘m “[000". 1. cl u 'll. noun. a L .11.. I ‘nâ€". um i1 em zll 'Hllk Powerful “Tuition. ruined by young and old. I: is Spacimlly Infants when teetlllna‘. for Dysp antics. zl Exhaustion and Frustration. it is the Stable Fittings. and all kinds of Iron and Brass Work. Iron l‘cncc Crestiug. Made from 3-16 Steel Rods, with J Heavy 'Iron Frame and Iron Foandation. We arejcfl‘eringfihe Fence at ex- ceptionally low prices. ........ 1033166 moo ................................ 8!. Desiring to obtain I Business Education, or beoom rogol‘lent in Shorthmd Ind Typowrltlug. should n. n t. e amnsuflen‘gm Aausmsss COLLEGE Will Re-Open Sept. 3rd, 1883 P‘- -7--. : Iuinmot {tom Qhoboc .73} - ailing at Innaoodonf to “or Buotlmd nnd In. uni __._ _-...-. ul-u... nuuuu ll cum! _ , ,V v u not between Ola-cow And lo mu wrong]; 0 I {And Boston weekly, And thow And P Indolp lonnlghfly. l-‘ar [night Mo, ov other lnlonmtlon l to A. Schunnchzar A 00.. Baltimore: 8 Gunud 5‘ Udllu; Shea £004, St. John's. N. 1“,; Wm. Thomp~ Ionk 00.. 8‘. John. N. 8.: Allan 00.. Chi ; Love A Alden, Row Yank. H- Boudlor. Toma : Allmn, Ru a 00.. Quebec: Wm. Brooklo. humu- phln; II. A. Allen. Portlnnd. Boston Monlrul. cumin" Horn Queboo eve SAtutdAy w leupoo «Hing at [onuondu to And Ill"! nnd for Bootlmd And I And; also from Bali mom. VII Bill!“ And at. Johu'u. N. 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