1 In 0 ROOM“ mummmm'v’zuguaumd _‘__ KW- â€"i}3“- - "lb maul-um toll in gluon um '78 M t: now â€11:31? was: [min 113 um» dun. mm: of In dun I: bud to banâ€"- Bu‘ how. be“; All I In" myod. but we nu boon my prom You rutâ€"um“ mt. Mb hntln I yin end never m 'I'U Th2 enuunnpylelsl : p '1"! had to tinâ€"end when 'm uncd 00 weep 0'0: human ï¬eld. ï¬r In! ew enihumm egg husk-oypreued ; 07!. Mullmuvea end humus ugh For ten-tor zest. !) my bu wound norm the desert yarn, And cum into“ I: pub; mt! through the flowing of but tears I plnod 10: mi- And I m mum um. "rum soon be o'erâ€" loxd own the west Walnut-Was and loathe shore Wh hmldnurut. “m than to: when still a. child, I ma On mother's bran! I! “um um. haul ; o'on than I prayed, u now. to: rest. Oudlnnl Nomm Agree: with the Pope that 3 03010110 college might be est-bus bed in connection with Oxford. but Cudinal Inning don not Inc: the plus. Rev. 1! . Hex-hell. It Be ptlet mleeionery, write- to the Lucknow Wilneu thet' m Orieee AOOHmdooe heve renounced cute end become Christian. There m emong the 400 men, 0! the highest cute end of consid- erehle w eelth. The Be ptlet Church of Jerley City, whose lithe Rev. Dr. Evute. formerly olthe Be ptlet Church o! Ohieego. hee juet m lte debt 01 835. 000. The Hon. Onee. . ex-lleyor, contributed neuly $20,000 at this amount. Dr. Hell eon men ehonld not ellow enow a had weethet to keep them iron church. for do not Itey ewe, from their Oflicee for reeeou. But. edde the New York Herald, men ere elweye certain thet et their ofleee they will be kept evoke. Dr. Pun, I: described u an indefntigsbla worker. Dr. Liddon having once been asked it tho vmnblo mm ever dined. answered : Wall. I once oollod on Dr. Pusey nbont Innohoon time, and loud o chap in I pinto on on 0! his books. and some potatoes hiding thou-01v“ unong she popm. I never 'hod any other ovldonoo um ho “a. Rev. B. Gretten Gunmen. whoee punch- ing exalted much interest on this side of the We name your: ego. he just published A volume entitled “ Approeehlng End of this Age.†80 greet to the interest evinced in the ï¬nd] of untulï¬lled prophecy thet already three edition: 0! Mt. Gninneel’ book hove been eelled tor. Bu. M. J. O‘Brien. 0! Bellut. Inlmd, hll in the pros. a historian and critical account of tho 11mm " Prophecy 01 8t. Molaohy with to the Succession oi Papal." Mr. Ofolon how not only to establish the non- Iuthontioity oi the " Prophecy," but .150 to sin n olowto tho largo: oi it. Mum. Gill dz 503.0! Dublin, on to be the publishers. Bayou m an†vdn. It you hove dons tho but you conâ€"indeed, whether you have or notâ€"h in better to look thud than to look but. Thou line: no orthodox : It might hon been ? nay, think not so ; 3'0: .11 this hub been n: ordnlnod, An_d_ pooh any'l thug oljoy and woe Bilhop Madmen begun the delivery 0! e m in the Episcopal Oethednl It Gre- hmkwn. Aided. Dem Williams immedi~ “I: begun tomb in a louder voice. end the Biehop wee forced to retire. An mlelli- «loom unteneed the Dean m e month’- mpeuion for his interierenee. but he Maud to submit to the pnniehment. con- tinuedhie lune] union, and wen eneuined by hi. eonmetion. ï¬ï¬ifiirï¬iro wieeiy’pfeined. 'l'ho porteot whole we yet shell nee. When the: am come that is to be. London World : Oudinoi Monning did 3 mkobio thing on Mondey week in the wey oi mum nativity. He nid mm in moi on Hondoy morning. end brook- ; anti-toned the Duke oi Norioik'l son and belt in London st ion: in the evening. and oddmud e lune meeting oi Oethoiiol in 83. Goatgo'l Hell. Liverpool, an ion p.121. Not o bed day'l woxk ior o teetoteilor oi unnu- ono you: oi use. . Think good work going on In Odcnm. For “33001::an than has been punch- IngIn InEn gush to odncakd mun-p In the Fm Whack.“ ‘Bootlnndg Rev. w. HIIno _- “A- his? "Tho'uixo more um: 12,000 edu- nud mum In 0.1mm: who undmtand Eufllh "flatly, md it in thought the Goo. pol would now In prouhod to them in the m staph. {all ond direct way thnt it In Mod to thou who are nominally Chm- ThoPopo hu cddrcuod I brief to the thop 01 Gtcnoblc, congnmlcllnz him on tho mm o! the ceremony of crowning the Mano! tho “win It Lo Bucttc. " The low and worlhlp 01 Mnry," hc nyl. " which II «ï¬nding on nll olden gives no the «thin hope of be: effective old and powcrlul pro- tection!!! Invot. not only 0! the mum: of mum of Grenoble, ;but of the en- (flu Punch notion, to caccpc the supreme an.†which memos: them." A mpondont o! the Benton Journal mi um Ill ominom physician in New York told him um than in no ptohuion in New York in which It in lo «I; to lay up a com- mnoy {or the (Imus :- the mini-tom]. "00301).le Inger thnn In any other The ounce pay in Inger then in any other prom, [or while the lawyer 5nd doctor Immune the minleter token hie poeiuon with O bound. but he in ept to epond in tripe to Europe the money which he ehould ley up. Then ll eoneldeteble dleoneelon emong the Ipboopelunl o! Inlend ebout lexneee ln receiving cendldetee {or crdinetlon. It In thet.owing to the lewneu of properly gunned eendldetee. eome heve been ecoepted without «and to their leemlng or ï¬tneee. One of the Church pepere eeye "it would nice the tone of e dlooeee et onoe ll it were known thet one men were rejected." It tie the exemple ol the Methodists. 'ho.out 0! e lint of 140 candldetee eent beck AMONG THE CHURCH!) S. Tho mm. mun to the inltnl heir of the bout 0! Norton. PhillpJoneph May. «mu Inch Ipconlnlon in "1-month cirolu in Fun: Run Bailout mold. 1m and John dill (when Imam“ flu but m Thoma. In How (an prom“ Duke's nun). two Chum. an Edward mud on. Born-rd. Tho I “I ul_ -1.-- gun-n! Ion ad M: u «Had Philip. um L Philip 0! Natl. u:- punch at tho 0:.- torluu not: Birmingham. 0! which Oudlnd Human u had. md when tho mount Duke wu odnouud: and Jouph Ind flu]. um 83. Jouph sad the virgin moihu to who†purchase NI puonu commended menu!"- on the“ murky. Mu. Booth. I“. o! " Gaunt" Booth. tho tndlng ohieluin oltho “Balutton Anny" in England. up “I“ pooplo who pttond tho meeting. 0! tho “Btuolujuh Lulu." tron motive: o! ouriooity m ultumtaly compelled to sttend ugululy. In God cots “MI hook into their jun." lt appom,uoordlng to the Genet-1': wits. that then m 120 corp- and 180 oflioau in tho “my. 0! Ipoakou there no 3,456, had my “new 0! In, by mom 0! which at our“! ntrugglo In our- rted on ngnlnut the world. the flesh and the devil, in supplied It the nto 0! 0100.000 per mnum. The Guardian. zelenlng to tho new Hotho- dilt hymn book for the Church in Gouda, nyl the whole number 01 hymnl in the new hymn-book wlll be 924. wlth n low about: and doxologlee. 01 than over 600 human 1mm the old Wesleyan hymn-book; ond obout 300 have been aelwled wlth stout one lrom the but modern collection: 0! hymns. The book will not. however. be u much luger then the old book an the gutter num- ber 01 hymns it contains would indie-to; u the uvenge length of the hymn: in much shorter than in our present hook. The Archbishop oi Centerhury preeehlng et 8t. Jemee' Church. Dover. on e recent Bundey, dwelt upon miseion work. In the continent oi America. said the Primete. there were etill eome sevegs recee. yet both North end South recognized the neme 0! Jesus Christ. They commonly spoke ol the Eeetern Ohnrah, forgetting how many diflerent bodies there were included in the nameâ€"Armenian, Coptic. Syrien end Cheldeen, ell eelling themselves Christiens. but who hed been trodden down by Mohemmeden conquerors. end ,who were looking to them tor e little knowledge 0! the Lord end Sevlour. There were three hundred millions of idoletors in Indie end neerly the whole of Alrioe wee still given up to sense hrutelity end is- norance. The Arab carried with him his Mohemmedenism end the Englishmen would surely carry with him hie Christienity. there- fore. heethenism must in the end eome down BiehOp Gregg. of the Reformed Epilcopel Church. who in on a vieit here from Englend. lntely nid ton reporterâ€"â€Our latent accel- eion is Earl Sydney, formerly Lord (3th- loin under the lete Government. Hie Lordship is 3 member 0! Biehop Toke'l eon- gregetion. The latter is my cocdjutor. My cherge is at Sidcup. Kent. of which county Eerl Sydney le the Lord Lieutenent." The work done by the Church in Euglend woe. he contended, very cheering. It extended on for out or Essex, south into Kent. north to Len- ouhire and went into Wales, and over the Atlentic to Canada. The ï¬rst eendidate (or Pnliement will probably soon be brought lorwerd, end the subject thne be formally ndvoeeted in Westminster. The pronpeote in Englend were moat cheering. Lsdy Herbert. of Lee. describes. in e pri- vete letter, the Pope. on receiving the English dcputetion. es dreesed in e ceesock of pure white. held et the wsiet by e bend of em- broidered silk end buttoned down in front. showing the slippers of red silk. embroidered \ with e golden cross. A cape of the serne color end materiel fellzfrom the shoulders to the elbows. similerly buttoned to the coat in front. with some soft substence like down or ermine edging the cape around the neck; e golden cord eround the neck. resting on the shoulders end depending in front. suspended e gold end jewelled cross. His white hends ere nsrrow end the ï¬ngers long end beauti- fully rounded, end the nails ere slmond shaped end pink tinted. The heed et the crown wee covered with e skull esp of the seme color es the germent. His hends were lightly held together. showing the ring of the ï¬shermen, esve when reised in benediction. He looks teller at e distenee 3 then he reelly is. beoeuse of his build. which is very slighty end elegant. His heed is held over the front end well beck. with e fringe of silver heir over the one end round the heck of the heed. The brow is e perfect dome from en imsginsry line drawn from the juno- tion of the eyebrows ecross the feoe to the middle lobe of the ear, end the upper portion of the heed seemed three times the size of the beee. His curiege was quiet end gentle. but there wee e world of ï¬rmness in the squere. though delicate. jsw. Speeking oi his travels ebroed. Dr. Telmege, “cording to the New York World. nid in hie welcome home eddreee, in re- ierring to Scotland. “ Bootlend thinke nothing when she tnrne out as ordinery citizens her Hugh Millers. her‘ Bit Williem Hemiltone. Christopher Northl. end John Knoxee. Why, I ielt thet I dare. not turn over e etone in the Highlende leet I ehoold bring to light Roderick Dhu." Mr. Telrnege drew out I euppoeitioru broedeword, out down e hell dozen imaginery ioee. end etood et e "guerd." while his endienoo rotted agein. He continued: " And then their welcome! How e Baotemen ehekee bond- with you! J net let me iliuetrete. He pleoee your bend in hie pelgn thos, outlining: hie ï¬nger: over than, and can!" his thumb ova from the oiher aide. ond on“ on the pron-me until your knuckles ache, ond men when he has you ï¬lm he gives you on up. Ind-down motion with the urongth or she walking boom of a steamboat, ond shaken hln good feelings lnto you." The City of London “owed the offer 0! I new (in Company to ahpply lighting {or the street hmpo. But 3' hitch sums to have ukon place in the mannfwtutlng prom-u. ad the London meet- are now In to“! dukneu over night. This gognos 9! hoipg £90 11on w mpt In ppoud beneï¬ts. London will donhtlou prove n pandiu for burgh" ll mutton don': mend. Some oi the Bmltheville. 0nt.. people heve revived Mr. A. Mono‘e ides of building I railway irom Hamilton to run through thet village end Wellendport. end connect et eome eonvenient point with the Oenede Southern. Grend Trunk end Wellend Bell- weye. It in not at ell likely, however. thet my eueh nilwey will be eonettuoted in the nee: future. Recent lneomo m rotuml’ show um 90 pononl in Great Brimn. undoing man and profosalom, have income: over 0250.000, and 994 bunch 860,000 and 8250.000. A City In Dal-lune". Tho two no...“ i7“ In tho Lung-I30 ' Th a -â€"Whoro'l‘5u Cam In... ‘ (Itohoxd aunt Whito. in Now You Tuna.) I om oohod whon it hooomo tho outom to ooli moniod woman “ Minis.†inotood o! “ Itintuu." ~l boiiovo that it would in dun. cult to n: upon o timo whon thin dopioxobio ohmao in pronunolntlol took plow. Ind indood Iom voty ouro thot tho oiippod ond doctodod iorm oi mistrm modo ito woy olowly omona tho loin who on born tO‘Ipook Eng- iioh.ond did not proud] until oomo gonontiono hod puocd owoy otter it oomo to o oortoin voguo. In toot, miurm to not got obtolntoly driven trom the ï¬eld. to: than on poopio both in Englond ond Amorioo who diooloim minis. ond cling to tho old. inihoonnding. digniï¬ed mfstrm. But olthough tho qnoo- ‘tion propoundod to mo oonnot bo oxootly onowerod. it given no o good ooouion to glonoo ot tho history 01 our moot commonly noodtitloo oi rolpoot._ "umér" is, liko misï¬t, a degndod form of . better word, master. and master ital! in "to product 0! a gndunl decay of mo 1min may a- In. both swords buying the «me man- ind. I: no in the only part of tho thhuonth century. about A. D. 1230-40. um master or Minter came to be and u u an. 0! map.» preï¬xed g) thy n_|me_o_t_ a 9913.. In :11: RM poem. “ The Owl end the Nightlngnlo.†the earliest menuzorlpt 0! which in about A. D. 1240. e Maiucr Nichole eppeen.the ï¬ret men l0 decorated who is known to English litere- tnre. The title neon passed into genenl nee u epplioeble to the heed o! a household. or to e men of poeition end coneidention who hed e title at nobility. or of knighthoodmr oi ofliee. Simple men. n in old phone men below theee poeitione were called. hed not the honor of thin title. some centuries the title held its own both to mooning end in lound. It did not change in either. Manor Ford. in the H lfnm Wivml nf Winflml'." ll I stood " Merry, Wives of W1 1'." in e good exemple in point. He one oi the minor gentry about Windsor, and the heed at a. householdâ€"had “ linen and back beaten." For about a century letr-r then the dete o! the Windsor comedy Master wen thul need. I do not wish to express 1 dceided opinion without on examination for which I hove no time et preeent ; but I think it wee about the reign 0! Queen Anne that Master wee squeezed into Hitter. About thet time, too. begen, ii I remember erlght, the degredetion oi the title by its application to my men end every men. irrespective 9! poeition._ Our wretched little Misslz has the same‘ noble descent es Mister. The feminine form at maister ie maieterees, and the letter word naturally iollowed the former into use. At ï¬rst it had e like appliestion end was given to women who were really maisteressee. But it lost this elevation much sooner than the masculine counter pert did. The desire to please the vanity of women sometimes called ehivslric. sometimes gallant. which has done much greater harm. did some harminlesding quickly to the title at all ‘ ladies. that is all gentlewomen, who had no other. Sooner then maister, too, it lost its a both in pronunciation and spelling. Mistress is a much older English sound than Mister. No one who hes ever heard it in use among the low with whom it lingers, can tell to mourn its degradation, through alovenly, nemby-pemby habits of speech, into Missiz. 1 This began, I suspect, before the lest qnerter oi the last century. It obtained in England before it did in this county and to New England before it did at the South. where the lull-toned Mietrcse may still be heard. as it may in some out-obthe-wey places in the north of England and among the Lowlend 8e0ts.who, by the way. ere oi aspure Eng- lish blood as any Kentiehman' or eoekney._ Mien, ee e title of reepeet, ie the meet} modern of the three common titlee at our dey. : Two hundred yeere ago it wee e title 0! ‘ poeitlve disrespect. and was epplied only to uueheete women. It eeme to he thue gener- ‘ elly need in the time of Cherlee II. In e welljnown peeeege in “ Evlyn’e Diery.â€ol the dete 0! 1642, he reeorde : "In this eeted ye leire end lemoue oomedien oell‘d Boxelene, from ye pert ehe performed; end I think it wee the leet. ene being taken to he the Eerl of Ontord'e mine 9- et thie time they hegen to cell lewd wome )." Thie ehowe e good reeeon why young unmerried lediee oi ohereeter were not then " Mluee." The preetiee in question. however. did not preveil very long ; it only leeted through the Stuerte, end went out o! Euglend with them. We ere uneble to treee the hietory oi the word by the help of the eomediee of the time. Thoee exemplary gentlemen thllem Wyoh- erley. Sir John Venburg end Williem Cou- grieve. heve lelt unmietekehle evidence upon the gnbjeet. How end why it wee thet Mien eo euddenly end to thoroughly ehenged ite grede end its eigniï¬cence, nothing remeine to ehow. We only know thet the ehenne wee mede, end the title, which wee one of diete- epeet under Charles II. end Jemee Ilqbeeeme 2:0 of respect under William end Mary end i ne. It' 11 to be de plored that Miutreu wu de- graded in sound. whether on the title of wife, meld or widow. Th‘ere are not two meener words ln the English language then Mleter end Minis. It iq worthy ol remuk that Mute: u n title remnined in the lengnege for the honor of young men end lode. The boy: in a household are etlll Master John and Mentor George. In eomewhet like men- ner, Mistres- romeined es en eppnrtenenoe of the lediee'meid. Long alter the lady became Mieeiz or Miss the ledy‘ a maid wen ,Mlntreee Abigail. Ornwe,0nterio.-â€"A lively errant took piece at Preecott yesterday. The neme oi the perty ie Jemee Young. who ie eomewhet old, in crime. for he hue piled up e bed record. A than time ego he ehot his wife in the fees. in edditlon to which he etehhed e eelior. end yeeterdey he eeeeulted hie tether. trying to shoot him eleo, hence the meet. Young wee very vicious end when Ohio! Coneteble Tink- eee, eeeompenied by Mr. Lee Gerelde, Cue- tome oflicer. put in en eppeerenee. he drew e eheeth knife end dered them to ley e bend on him. In making the cepture Mr. Gerelde wee cut on the wrist. Young will likely be com- mitted to; ’ail at Brockville to enewer charges of melicioue cutting and wounding. Mr. Lewis D. Clinton. bu tender 0! the Crawford Home. Windsor. end brother oi (lop i. W. B. Clinton. wu discovered noted in e dying condition u the Commercial Hotel, Detroit, on Thundey morning. end died before mediool eid errlved.'1‘he canoe oi deeth in nor known. but it In oonjeeinred 51;» young Ollnlon was 3 violin of mm .83300 A MURDEBOUH VILLAIN. Thoee who here been wetehiee them 'e eeedlece ettendent Lord Don grown! to reetore the iete Vietnlty ol ‘ teem Belle to ite itive beeuty end‘ elmplleity. heve leern with much pieeeure‘ thet hie euggeetion hee been eeted upon end thet no dietent day will eee the Met etepe‘ teken to oerr it out. The euthorltiee o! the Stete 0! New ork moved in the metter ee promptly ee could be deelred. end eppointed Commissionere to oopfer with the Govern- ment 0! Onterio with e view to joint pertlei- petion in whetever wee to be done. though eeoh perty to the undertaking would neturelly enough he eonflned to the neoeeeery opere tione on ite own eide o! the river. An inter. iview wee proposed in June leet end wee ‘ reeently heid.but eg we beve elreedy Iurnlehed our reedere with full intermetion with regerd to it end its reeulte we need not trouble them with e lurther reference to them. Somee it to eey thet the members at the Onterio Government who were preeent were quite ee enthueieetie ee their triende iron: New York end tbet the bell wee eet rolling in thgmoej eueploioue menner. _ €81 The lovers and patrons oi the Ipcrte oi the turf in this province pu.poee iormiug 3 racing circuit for 1880. which must commend iteell to the conï¬dence oi horre- men generally and the patronage of the public. The proposed circuit is to coneiet oi but three trucksâ€"Hamilton, Toronto and London. and the mount to be offered icr competition in each is to be 65,000, or 815,000 in ell. There can be no queetion but that ehould the idea he carried out tbef success will be proportionately all great as that which hoe attended similar movements across the border. Working lindependently. the management oi not one oi there tracks can offer more at any one meet- ing than irom 31.000 to 32,000, but by coma bining they will be able to offer the cum eteted, al the amount will in. duce the owners at some oi the ‘iuteet and best bones to bring their animals into Oaneda. and their preeence will attreet patronage from the public sufï¬cient, perhaps, to cï¬er still greater premium: the ensuing year. And thenI again. the impetus given to breeding would be sufï¬cient. per- haps, to reltore Ontario to the position it occupied some years aiuce u a producer oi ï¬rst-clue and high-priced horeee, come iarmere making as much in one or two years by the sale oi one or two home as they did off all their other crope in tour or ï¬ve years. The Ohio! Juelloe of Non Scone menu to put an end to the preolloe of picking up juï¬ee in the Court roome of lhal province. once so gnphlcnlly described by Sam Slick. The Chief Justice will have no more evasion ol duly on the pen of jutore. but will tlgorouely enloxoe the prowl-lone 0! :he new Act. Leonard Grover. author of " Our Bonding Houno."hu written a new and wry many and origin“ fueicul ccmody In four mu. called “ My Sonia-haw," which um prob;- blybo ï¬rstproduoel M m Put Theme, Bench. New Racing Ciro-ll. lseehsneelotthem yet. it we gouge the slgns ol the tunes correctly. end the ample set by e Punch Council to unlvereelly tollowed. It hes generelly been thought thet incressed texetlon hes led to the die- coureaement ol memes“. ineemueh es the enhenoed coet 01 living tendon lmpeennl. ous hechelou more csutloue in teking upon themselvee the responsibilities of honee. keeping. But it the contrery ie the feet. the ingenious Genenl Council of the depertment oi the Rhone. en exteneive end populous district in Prunes. huve invented e scheme which will swell the receipts oi the proviueiel tteeeury. it the edlctbe resisted. or be moot {)1qu in promoting metrimonlel elliencee. nder thie novel legielstlon. it is questione- bie it even Punch would longer etend in the ‘wsy with his leconlc edvlce to those ebout to nannyâ€"“Don't." The Council ceme to the decision that celibecy is “ century to neture “end to the ends 0! Providence."end thet Inch hechelou ee ere “ military men. eeilou. “ lewyeg'e2 churchmen. ‘lflppiltl. end ell the in tho Deputmom of the Rhona may be muted in their career. forsake their selï¬sh mo sud lens a. state of "slash “ bimedneu.†which in denounced an “ con- “ km to “mtg." But it in potfdr to†wâ€". â€"â€" ._.,- _ too cover. on the unhappy males. All blooming midom do not pine for puma: in lite. Supponing a bachelor should pm- his unit whom it is not acceptable, he should small bo_ oglitlod to a. libgral deduction till he lied en opportunity to “ try " egein.†And of oouree it would. be only felt to mulet the young ledy in a propor- tionete mm on e. penalty for her went 0! tenderneu end lympethy for a men who In enxioue to prove his entire devotion to the nor. It in queetioneble whether e bachelor tex would become popular in this country. elthough u n menu of raining revenue. Mr. Tilley might take it into eeeount. He will evidently heve to neort to many more would end obnoxioul taxea before he ee'n meet the llebilltiee which he and hie eel- leeguee ere heaping on our heede. It will eerteinly be e revolution, it the dey ever errive when the good lediee who we now et ea mueh peine to lead. elotbe nnd educate orphen and homeless boy: end girls. ehell ï¬nd their “uretulueee gone.’ end their tunetlone named by eruety old beohelore. who eeunot us yet eee the utility of children, and who ere (allureeâ€" voluuterily or by oompnleionâ€"in the metri- moniel mutet.â€"Hamtlton Timer. The Reformer gives the {allowing eddi- tionel pertloniere of thin eï¬eirzâ€"Mr. Dun- combe bed mieepproprieted ebout ten thoueund dollere belonging to the Vivien eetete; repreeenting thet thielwee hie chtet lleblllty. end thet he could meet the othere it time were given him, he executed en ebeo~ lute deed oi hie household lurnituro. lev library. etc., veluod et $2,600 to the Vivien eetete on account of their claim. To prevent lltlgetion ebout their perfectly just title to the property. the Viviana, ectlna under the edvice oi their solicitors. Meeere. Killmeeter at Weill. medo en immediate disposition o! the property covered by their dead. Mr. Welie eold the luv library in Toronto. end owing to the ectivo me! of some other credi- tore, in ende oring to etop the books on the wey. e rumor ame current that Mr. Weill hed illtgelly end improperly rcmovcd then, fwhereee he wee acting etrictly in eccordenee 1 with hle right end in protection ol his client singular Cue or Mint-ken Identityâ€"A Worn-n Martin the Wrong Mun. Hmnx. N.8.â€"â€"A ourlous ouo occurred hero lut night. On chnudcy night 3 female nought protection at the police station. She told the van to be married the nlght lol- lowlng to u corporal of murinec. Last night rho turncd up It church. but lurtccd of tho corporal | private 9! _m_u_rlncc cppcaga to ï¬ll the poet of bridegroom. He hed e nunâ€. end ehe either did not notice the ehenge for a moment. or did not eere. end the ceremony wee performed. It turned out the corporal wee drinking et e eeioon to nerve him for the expected teeh, while the prlvete. who her! previously er- reng ed to cut him out wee being merried. All 8three enhee quently met in e her room. The bride wee wild with grief. end. throwing her erme eronnd the neck of the men who wee to heve been her hnebend, ewore ebe would never leeve him. The enceeeeinl end uneuceeeeinl enitore then indulged in a lane and herd ï¬etie eombet. The bride refugee to live with her hnebend. end he leit her. Grm Greenwood relates u on Instance of the extravagance or New England humor thnt when n young farmer’s wile made her flu: boy's psnu precinly an ample baton .- behind, the farmer oxalaimedâ€"“Goodneu. ho won't know whether he in going to school or coming home I" BILIO'IIOI or Juanâ€"Tho Mayor, on, clerk sud any unison! were engaged this lorenoon. .3 the City Hall, in "lawn. axon for the noun] Cantu. Prince Bismarck is inflating from murals“. Hi. doom" advise entire ton. 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