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Port Perry Standard, 18 Apr 1867, p. 2

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FENIAN, A ITaNO 4 AE) ear Riospig = Wo rejoico to TUE INTER mers wit had . (From the Liverpool Caitier (May, od ; 0 The e 8d; 3 p a4 The Yankee origin ar tection © Y ~ oh : " : of the Fenian plot is infefiled ftom of! W bi hk here? Re of the " Cen 0 curious coinciden: Onfitho> 5t 0 of ob: Powinter-kill 0g abl puch igexpec "Wc gually well t#Ahe ute. el ) ; hich the The ging from Whe If, therefore; the people here are in [hi gity und friendly disp ] Se a 'there will be ho | carnest on th subject of a railway | Mr. ohn Frazer takes his plage, and bbers ious rol ¥ fF alte op | fou thik pick t& the febnt, they ba ving general satisfaction. : op od SH VRS Boilie vp old Sowa ofan 3 PEdy IN ; Pet ity | all; and should 'ge bo) favored for the Viele ok 3h Soyeny balance of this month with anytifivg| At avy rate, (bees in § beehive. like genial weather, the wheat Will | gress already Nontinnt tin ol March, 1778, the. Rritlsh troops|ont TNpoFtang evacuated Boston by a convention}in the Form with tho "select men," and Boston | compared to tl : n was instantly cocupied by Washing. | Detachments are uing to foie) (ELIS boring. © Burd Tie, | conbiderad ton' Areope. Nol o Irishman or leadey, | force the ga, is_now a roe 8 HOT THE | raising acquainted with Tre: porter: A ng even slig! - | numerous as it was garrisoned A Times says that 4 ion - from Toronto passing through Ux-| Bank Inspector, J. Michi, Esq, on ; af igy that jtis Jue! : ir y ro letin ! land v om Federal troops. Yuu may judge| It is thou, of thelvisit] Posed to 7, Jor completing | (rom Toronto py ; : 'it ja at oN wok > vould ba ed he mouth 83 Fed CS aaion of ay J Boge of the * Thought tHe at er it, and She id oe ei Foridge dnd the Townships further the 11th inst. who exprassed himself er tis ata Ay og try. In that month farmers are havd {from-the fact-that the Baden Military | lin was to aniiounce that the military | obstacle will} "regarded as over-|Notth of us would kill us completely. | highly gratified at -tho-gencral man 0 Great Easterns 0. ohm of sete feed hojn os They have | Commission has received six thou- | forces of 8 or orgynized ps [comes Tho The rialiPir ¢ bas [F £1 Cimrrr B% agement and success of the institn- | 8 ) ob pas soldior datén wp alf thd produce fof | sand ncedleguns out of the Federal trooph®) Ye. Snr passed thle dda icing 3 oan * "'A'NEW CX ° tion, which has more than met the | gho; it is also doubtful Whe thei - ve pai IE n g "with in Mr. FO. Oapreol-has not -been {most re: stations of ther she-with-obtak hing Ike the: "ex- Tie " = of 'three sterting; with "in -{~f Mr preot ~ sanguine expeotati : anything like: i ; an hatte, She Tela gain inthe Th he OME countrics, the Prag! 1] L!|terest atdourflédnt, to which the | conviiced by tho liatd arguments of | Bunk Dirpétors, Soap sixty thousand 2000 ithe i ble, of RccRmOdu To tee wii te utmbst| sigh army, BF, af all ey {|| Royal signa, douttless, be- | his opponents, of the: impracticabili-| dgllars in, stock, was, subscribed : : for that mouth, and then.it prxi ) hs y | fore this, b ee largpst i 3 a = ; "harvest." Had an Trishm rash enough to select Marl _ attempt, Lie would 'assurcdly, named the 17th, St. Patrick's i om ie eben rnin i ih Sat wh gy | 0 tee le) atany time | canal from the Georgian Bay to {hc was opened, und ovor forty thousahd | from the vigiuity of Queretaro fo32nd pply | City of Torouto, the logie 'of retent dokuy hore beg Re Her ult. Np Yo present th every | events must surely have opened. hin} This speaks well for the wealth ar is he t The f was, very sinhiborn,, and. the; arg an, ? to thio Eniglidhs prospect of affess,, di 'to be eyes to the mad of 'atterfiptipg «of the North Riding of the ituken' by | such g work, . Americans cond not | County. Ear a He would have compared the. ho that b v 2, army engaged fn drivia the nw mi the Torthor-- | view with complacency an 'enter!| our slat * English abd he Sagal 3 RE Jory ul je adull | Its A Yar a will exhibit piizo which, if carried out, would so ose tos 6 redny fof the merchants ® na. he atu € the L. carious) a5 thd needle : on pitty i joand Honesty | materially damage ring Re acd a {rd of : : bane wad pr y | guns. The POF thi for trent:pic Those 10m respect tare of dado and dn lio profits of fhe | FE (OE ponagers; | Noy Xo April T. tranquil thronghout Ireland. - There | is being also organized, especially :ance of power" which fad pf thle rio canal, espocially:since it would ah 3 amden an was not even the usual jolity or in-|with a view of increasing tho strengzth | in - the sixteenth' century. still edn rescut bo condition ering OF jgbbery | bo in their pawor bya comparstively |, ie what has now proved to be;a hollow, ity, aiid rely -wholty\'dpon. 'their | D and shadowy eonspiracy. 'But no- | " dT sa Evin Gat their | the Prisoniers to escape. In afigther failu-es "Mle Caprool; however pro." i resodtuga"ii TTYing ot gr suit found ul wither, th sum r:Cupteol; however ¥ dis tune it bo found; sufficient, | fessed to,rogard siich an idea an ong |P" of ad hs hi 3X4 d 8 Vil 9nd some | of [@ian Bay affair 4 complete Huanclal ebriation pf that festival. It was, [of the 'batteries. We' sce by 1 i i o conndils Lof ? xh I : c nh © 1 in Ircland, the dullest, bitterest, and | noiseless activity, parsned like 'that os pr to in flyench So councils jo i ol. | small outlay to'ptevént £ ft ) ge alarming. The illest, d most melancholy day of the entire | of the quict artisan, with the great. [© ~0roPean nations. Every change hy to | Gee oftheir interpsts. act waa. | i free, uso. of | Doming Seems tu year. y est regolarity,: 'that tho Prussian | that occurs in' the territortal lines) of | « Canada. betrayal of | strongly insisted upon by' Mr. Laid- ing A ornnablios Je ite duced: in Sonthern. : Some have censured, others have | statesmen who: are now. in; power | aby leading state, whither tb the ; Std geiko y.{ law and othicts, who shewed thas by be arrartabhs. Phoss: pele A bor county {wo negroes, A sentenced ridiculed the' authoiitics beeausc | have a clearer and moro precise idea | result , of, conquest ox of intrigne, |. cars! 30.4% ri constrocting a> Cahnls around. the; Ao warmaitable, se" persons w 0-to death for uiurder, au thee ovliers they moved so-large an army and|ofthe means 'of an armed peace |; Jiately io le A tne an abe Falls of loan edt. helghi reel: {hates JOULE bel bo thie er nls lop ol i 3 i ! i y Jccasions comp p Niagara, ou : 3 "peop unded | the gdol, equipped sapawetal a fioct against and of the eat a standing arey more or 'lés¥'gr¥, Abd disturbs the [+1 ("oo 0 a ast|could at amy timo render 'the /Geor- oy ing to.ghawiden othe responai- oy Fk g doors oahd sHowed from long c stom, the:army does no screnity of thosd potentates whose thing is so infectious as sedition, and | useful work. 'We do not wish to en- | position and 'infldence are sapposed themare dol ~=_ .., recruits can always be had if there guire just now what infercpges may | to be more directly affected. 'An il- guarranteed _be a reasonable prospect of plunder. (be drawn, as far as conceips the) i 1 Leni ¢ y hs f : 1 arionsio bntEr-1 It was most impo: tant dell down | news and projects of Prussia, from Josirerion of his is Tarpished by the Judging: from y psy gperience of lover ay A ie "BF and trample out the first. sparks of | the activity and zeal which sho cx | "°C°"t aggrandisement. of Prussia, |'y,o connie ipconnoction with great | tained by' the American OO ath: a iis i the fire. These if neglected would | hibits in the organization of her mili- | following the" sucess "of her public works, Bat while'itis not to Withbat waitingi until' heir} chpital- | ---- infanti gather strength and spread. There | tary force. - fe * | arms in the war with Austria. The bo denied "tht many scandalous | ists had been irretrievably commit: " er nf ithatieity as to demaud special regu- was another and a graver reason why Mente ir etarope Emporor 'of the French, who ims at tranisactionsave: chapacterided {lic ted. to. Mr. 'Caprool's scheme, hey A telegram, ftom Litixétibut;, 8438 Tatiuns for'its nrrest' and provention, no element of sedition should be TURKEY. military supremacy, and who has FAnSaCLIDNE AVY' vial: phat Nave already begun fo-movs Ti the | that' hand-bils 'are'éirduluted in| Two or threo 'Gases 8' diy ave' frc- suffered to "five iu Ireland, = The Th Ports hd cacutesd i 1 ror yours hla the I A management | 4f ;nenfly all" puch | have alre TE § 1 opiijtown in' favor of annexation to | quently reported, but no adequate at inated in America ; ; iS Porte ha Josei ve intelligence ior years hele the position of dictator | oo op o sorcausing a vast matter, to that gentleman's utter Pray and; insti ting. the, inlabi: stops ate taken for the dotaction' oc it was suppdrted by money collected | 9! @ defeat o Lie Larkish troops near | in German affairs, focls 'sorely per= | jo yop uhfedpary dutty, se can | confusion; and to, the complete dis--| anth'fo' sets bf violence aginst the | punishinent 'of those who sire uals: in Ameo'; its leaders, if they de- Agrapha, i Yl which ysis plexed in view of the now situation, scarcely belie it possible that any | comfitare of his' fondly. eherished Prosdians.' 'Pour regiments of Nas- of tiie hioinonis offonce against ifn ei ey mora either Ameri Fi et BOIEEW. WAS which gives Prussia such uniwonted [gos of mien 'abosgst us will havo the plans. Wo learn that * The "Bill a eke gan ay the fgrtress | oencé dud hefplosuioss, since the utter faflure of thie attempt A very remirkable and' eloquent Piominenes nd euders hex 80 pov yr dihood 9 Altdrmpt Aimitar pros, authorizing. .tho construction : of "Tho official Nord German Gazette Sccratary award. wy winatio Americans are:anxious to letter had been atidressed to the Sul- erful and dangerous a rival, German ceedings in'edndboting tho undertak-|o 'ship canal around tlio . Fully of 2nd; liga iin upticle referring to the To Tas tie, the vate HT ropu ate aby connection with {be | tan by PrinceMustapha Fazil Pacha, | unifiction, / under Praesian control, ing how ab it 1b be Bbmmanced. of Niagara has passed its final |{véyemal pot at Ditwedh i en horron. Yo it ucluter,': It Wik abudiutely neces. now fuexile in Frason Jo Mhorpin evilently aséumes ai Aspect, to Na- | \v, ould ag gon imagine the. pick: [stag in the New. York legislature. | and Prussia,on the Lixem {quite the reverse. Wheat and barley J, 28 4 BE hut | Wa : pic} © SOLS | poleon's mind, threatening to France, ket "anid Bh iro wi ide | Tt is regarded in the light of a' na-| tion, says::--Lnzemburg wi i Y | ean be grown profitably to the 60th ! 1 degradation of both T C 4 ocket "and Poeglar tlirowing aside 8 g p y Irishmen, Ito prove that ar a few {degradation of both urks and Chris: | oven the interests of lis. dy- p Anil ble sax J arow ml nefar- | tional work by the Americins and | no means compensate; for the sacri. degreo ; that as to fisheries; it will iwhonre' noliog the government cobid | tians 'under the Sultan's rule, adding ; all secreay; and: pursuing. their nefar- | Honal work by rionhs, fice wliich tonld'bé ottaflel by war. | | ° and Novloundland ; this the + throw on any part,af the coast . or| also that'intellectual degeneracy has nasty, and by some means or, other ious avocatidiw in thie fave of a thou it is urged that some action 'should Even, if vigtorions, Frapeo be a ond Nes Jou ape rn land of Ireland, a force sufficient! to sogulto foot dlcmesh nical govern: | bieis determined, if possible; to'pfove "'1¢ 'appoars that the fe taken withthe view df improv- ouly once more evoke a acs | ea i Mga) greaty annihilate any; enemy, whether na. | tent of despotism. . He calls gn, thie [tp hig peBpla'and the world i ¢a-|ing tho) navigation-between the St. | now happilioestingoished enmity. | suhtred. « ot Se Pa beet peal ¥ubelligence EUROPEAN NEWS, ive or. forei ho shonld have the Sultan to remedy, this, not merely b Hlorei ite able! to Re pa 2 'shutild, Ons x ) ae fo Re power. ave IStiletog rn, but by. iy stil} i anpleme; aids 3 ab io to. obi th Lawrence and, Wo: Maun vers, Se J maior: Ue the Tnab offs Jie our Bovern- a Cr i ing freedom; * The first preceptor prevai against every, gombination entarprise, gad by the-way sof Lake smplain, 80 oked # m s 87, 4.004, hichfswas uc- . THE INTERCOLONIAL | RAIL. | of people," he says "' the vic that | 8iid,all the powers of the surround." kris SATE bit there i§ sutaly | that vesstla of twelve himdred tons i | cepted last Friday. : Chg WAY, UTC tented Gl thet thicts, and 'whose | ing states, His demand for the coss| pm hap tit doa i HE 40 RE brane York and i i AX epbrds it of the Ciligin Yes ; Lio peated 4 and ] of HHO Cos enbagh uf common. sense. and -com p! ; Fraspondnt of the Ci The following is the proposition of place nd. atlier ean 13, ig. liberty. sion of the Rhenish proinces, at the 0" ooo i in the Fan ke [Chicago fan sono ois 1g 2a Fazente gis C8, AS of af Agger Sod ot 2 ; : op wre ch, HomostY acippihing. a s A il | accident whieh work, and it Is on this that Mr. Dic- med iy ei; | view: Thott BE6bAbIY hoped thay | > O38 TOPIC. THE Jess the Got ; UL <i f | fou o taeli's guar billis based:--. : | l10SFLy, and where ng: exjst pe Ee hen todo with ist itconisotedls, sel. | time 8go a report: was in ironlation ' ok nage ol tied at the lerms| off METS A 8. want, | tho prestige of hisnang was yet suf- |g) (0g ban] gy to; the effect "tliat bv ron 'had' 'been a5 Feeney, Coernmont to the practice, $ho"ORhadisn Guarahtee Act of 1848 8" selieme | made upoii the braticlies of (his in- |StAnds committed to a step as re. urther on" he, e We :-- | ficient to awe Prussia' into 'acquaies- r. Give" should be in the main followed. us prove tv Fravoe;te Ger [ cence, notwithstanding her splendid into their her , ih | many to Khgland, to Tealy, {Has| Sinie SE, iP Jologutcs bikini A vo, Perl either our race nor Gir Lo, | military achievedents, and fle feql- vilargo pont placed in the which she wil 1 a habit or n- ing her corset "strings so as to bo able "to draw them ightor » other day sh th (Tr vily on the 'strivgd, and broke a blood) vessel, {vom which she died in fiiter colobiial 5" Lidxém i : me en, Ctr Lt : , bf the funds will: be j(O- | The Hamilton Speceator ives used by the aggrandine 1st. "Phat a loan' of £8;000,000 oblige ug to gontinue in this state of ings of greatness: which thoy had adroitly 'dive d: from tlie phirposh pthe dollawing, atplunation ol havi jal ga likely po That loa of EEI0% 0% ccropit and sorruption with | produced in the national mind. fir which were provided and |SUmstances witch led to the tépott i pean war, y autee ofthe Iinperial Parlinnint, the | hich re fRpinche - They say! puting to Sealize ia expectations expended in titkering up' theft own | 04 also alludes to the consequences | ; ot 0 {that we are! '<let ws prove Db: EL s EC atand sais fi HY of FY Broce Bl to Ce ime rig wid | 3m Mow he di a oe eg 1100 AFT ot ing sa rere "wien ey Pon f 8 Bou OIEL | 4 fom bons i BF mioren up by'saying : * Sire, there arc uo | then ib a posilion to enforce Lis de- a :{have no fonndation in fact : at orlin es been ee eid ' Mr. Disracli lookd upon ti 3 . 2 aire, | ! 3 : . at Berlin hy i to de- . looked upon; ni dad. " The rate of interest to be 4 |8uth things at a Christian policy and | mands withisafety, he next turned CHEAP, RAILWAYS, v * A story was circulated yestor-{élite to 'fhe Prassiui Govern movement as an epid, the Pond an per cent, payable: half.yearly, and a Musulman policy i or there is but | '\ig attention tothe duchy of Luxem- both principal and interest to form She Justice, aud pol the first charge npon the Revenue of | 404108: ! the Confederation after existing debts and charges. TH hr 3M 3 ! et RY 3 we i J Monday--All Fools Day--b. ; cd, © A Siuking Fund at fhe positively tha gold indications have | sian troops, Phis duchy Napoleon | larly those prf-cted from Toronto to AY, ay--by way offoreat grossive rate of one per par anuum to born lately found hu Soot fouafity hu souglit to annex to his empire, and | the North Edt and North West. Rractical Joke, atthe Great Western gas Ine cannot BL fruoe be, provided by the Cunfederition, tv] era! Spoken a3: 1 ionil ko * | thereby to outwit Prussia in diplo- |The Leader fnounces- both - these a way Works thut tho: Company ug it is - achieved by legitimatg | 20 0ecanuited for by physical 'm be invested in the securities of the Sountey er La hg macy and 'add"ts the security of bis schemes. . Ofhe former it says tha oo rh Sather glesenut from teans. f EHTEL | han political canscs. I kiow that + Tus : : . : Fin MN i 8 unson 9 ies of | i i : Confederation existing prior to, he es "pribnty of a Mr. William | feontiors in that quarter. = But here | Lake Nipishg is about tho last | Tho story coming fo the ware 50 hi, The Times of "the 2ud inst, says| the middie ages there was a * dan. } Gig i : on the jot: Wi cing mania? : sccurities as may bo suggested by | Hammond, again Prussian fufluence was in the | place, the Noh Pole not excepted, | Treusurer, Mr. Priec; he took means shiny ORs aia oat Tits Baa a Whole, Ratiane fell the Confederation and approved by ment ve 4 p e "1t is said that a considerable | agcendunt, At"ihe dictation of|to which sob{ minded men would | *t O¢E to contradict it; but in the | een i bo i : ' i : i pers i 1 produced among British diplo. | 20rd"rs of contagious' ccuntries 4; Het Mdjesty's Ea oid ta To oa ie ia8 boc, Bismarck the negotiations. pending, | think of buildg a railway ;" and Weantime some few Dieone holding Pialisje in Washington, we option 3 oa Aoccomplished a diataney u oi inking fun i 0 ) 1 oh ! wat se np 0 s , i \ ootiebstrius olicer. fo bo pointed fi A corfespondent | from the | between Napoleon and tha' Kiig of |tho latter it ppdemns. because it [them for gold. As soon as the story reo a it as an event of con- there hare out tia: by tlie' Imperial 'government, and Ig which North informs us that * specimens | Holland, for the cession of Luxem- | collides with.p.old Angus. Branch | was contradicted, - the 'momentar oe portance, attesting us it epi ' g r » 1 affect Po another by "the government of the have Secu sent to Toronto to bo test: | barg to Frapee were abruptly 'bro- Y {nes thom Frects nations ke individuals, and ed, an fi day that a tan had taken place on | that in B an, SQ ki iore aby : inthe: hour of danger Austri use of Gomi few ni ; is justice i : i: 3 -| the Odmmercial B is city.-- sta Car BOF, Alistria Hy, YApous a few nights since oy 18) "| burg,. a province belonging to the| The Leadeyend Mr. Laidiaw are Upon UES ines City will stand, many. i; yi ho said 2. [What a Fenian mdve. The London News of the 2nd inst,, | ment is I dou't understan 1, although in the course, of the day I received several telegrams on: the subject; and gave them very anxious con. sidoration " I'believd it is rather{ to ll id King of Holland, flic strong fortress- | having quite fively debate 'on the |'statcment was quite incorrect. Some Gui Ix Moka Ka--It is asserted | es of which are garrisoned by Prus- | subject of chdp railways, --pargica- | th aghtless person started a story, on i san Amerizn jias been a chaser--a schemé --fronfime'point,on the Nor-| Want of confidence consed, nothing | he a iim ey mpathy which Ticanunly account for he Fenian . : i bago,' it is stated, has ; Tattor i : i : - at all approaching to a run havi ge, Ra e Confederatiof=-- Pictou (IV. 8) Ado, Sik boon di ogo 4 ia argo gaan ken Yfand the. Tater monarch is i fen Radha 0 Dorian, the ar taken place, Ths ive tation of an fhe Unitnd oe 8 establishing agit TOYement on the epidemic principle.' . titiéa. News discoveries aca; being | A"ite decided iu refusing to gratify | rangeme, uilding which it | stories, however, ssa Wok unpirranc | Cte, 4 Republican instead of a Cos. |: Narnow: Esoarz.--0n «Tucsday p J For Eat 3 dk on : ; ! k power "ont "the North-W 1 i made every and no doubt; when | the former. "This, as might have | affirms, " havkone too far. to be ble act, and subjects the parties guilt Sack North-Western | last, while Mr. Alex, Eves, of Uni the ground Grmit, that numbers | begn expected, lias quite exasperated | broken up." [th regaid to the fiest | of # 2. a, criminal Opto uy fro tier orm New Confederation. It Street, East Gwillimbury, 'was -- will: flock ith iu thio Hope sk! Napoloon, and 8 lic his been busily | objection, Mifiaidlave shows 'that | commercial Bank of Canada stands with a Vi 3 cha been purchased ping in tho woods, a limb broke trl x . Who kuows but 2 RA he Toads ASS ftealf ling [deservedly too high"in' the: public | fs JOW OF 'usscriing' 'tho claim | the tréc' lie' was cutting down an a ? cogaged iu augmenting) his forces | the 7 qradicts, itsell, 'and confidence to justily oven a ih : '¢] of the United: States to supremacy | fell on his shoulder---frn aml ? and improving 'his' arms' for 'some | cleverly turnge tables 'on his op-{of its perfect stability, and op if on the American continent, Sinco| shoulder blade badly. . Ha rs iho time past, il.is quite probable that | ponent by quag another portish of | notice tlic master at Wl to state' the iy Juve fo Fight to protest against { upon his bead, more tian likely ddath : ; ther terrifia. Buropean wat wil | the Leader's in' which it_ad-| oiroumstances which give risa tai" | a he hurdy within 0 Jisuretiop woul 3 'have enuned. © Dy. Bon : le. lonty. DF Smaeerliapiiey reed Learn de thot a Rion, rcctiond< Some ; Lim al «8, -| was ; "1¥i + Jdcprieste. All wivo. transported ing 8 lug. gr pre soon, break dfs. +<To make maticrs (mile thaws whl on ad Aho pogld-be. guardians ments, let asnuf place, cursblyes in ture, --and Ep rcausd thy ic for political delinquencies, and, ac- Bp i 17| still worse Bigmurek has imperionaly | of Nipisaing, If Worked cconomi. [9 our Banking. institations should |o false position by vain remonstran. | MY. Eves' Ws do ng as wel wap cording to the offenico imputed, are| Lo Tro demanded an explanation of the upu- | cally," would bf great benefit. OF (make a note of the above, especially Son. (Lot -- Jocbear to fasten upon | be expected, -- Newmarket Erg, 8 sentenced either to forced labor in ey brick: sual activity. dn (the French mili- |the other matic says : those. who take advantago of a geno- | gor, SEY framadtion w Hostile OPENING OF Tr18 Witton Caan. POLISH EXILES = SENT TO SIBERIA. o : of According to' 'a manifesto issued : ti « for and probably by the aristocratic Suringa foith Br representatives of Poland, 'the' num- ber of Poles sent to Siberia, since | ig January, 1863, amounts' to' 18,682, among whom 164 are women, and VILLE oA large the mines, colonization in the wvilla-- building occupied nig. addfing signi " : ral subject to indalge in lying ing; ustruction, or to insist upou righ i mere resi in village or | 488 factory by the Bowmanville fur. | tary deparimoptf, adding significant | . " Years: okitation. nd delay | "3. 8ublect to indo ge in lying insit- | and interests which 're | | Mr. Superintendant Wood pes mare tegidence pas nituré lB 'Comp ly; that ail the respousibility of any | about this sch have dovelnped its | 18ti0ns against. particular. individu- |being he ich incapable of | forms ng! that the WeNaod Cari towns, i X 7 1 + 3 cluding, Mashive r p were banished to the steppes | 8 "ysl farther disturb ince or the peace * of | inherent weakls and hopelessniess | als, of whose "position and influence | ' 'Corfu, "Mgrch. 81.4o], j will be, open for iY of of the Ural, as severe a punish 8.4 ren ye Europe, to ob these | preparations bs Russ the ey cannot be got | they are meanly jealous. "| here from Greek sources leligtnos aon sdny, the 8rd bak) tho us senivnal Ro Siberiay' Bas! sioates iors nd posating hop dnd'a ee may give rie, will rest wholly upon ibtatned Aon I mo, andi. or TIE re ws | sus fresh @ncountérs had taken tho Stn instant Tope ec on hommes Partheiory, 12598 perebos quantity of valuable lumber, was | Napoleon, : Altogether it will be al- |sunk in the kthern-and - Grand Ixsunaxca.---1t will be soon by. 10 | CG risctane, ming in favor of | wouk later than Tusk Pd Spon ' umong them 218 'women and '163)4% Boden 3 3 ; A d ference to 'advertising colori. | the Christians. 'The Cretan Asahi 3 I destroyed by fire on Saturday night. | lowed 3 neces ite | Trunk railroadlhis 'Angus project ce to our "advertising 'columns |p), in BLA , -| notwithstardi foyey oy, eon Y Dig 4 thatiSppearasces sre quite) Fisk = the nv fonnd Rein that Mr. W. M. Coch Sa w wil oie] o.1ua ity of tho present pases dn iy ardness todhal Tat. of two 1 prigate, wer forgibly misde Yo leave The office and wareroom were saved. ominous... their homes, and "accept a compul- 0 y R gro : e : 1 religi v the ng - 2 ha | The fire is supposed to 'have: been : or three ind terests, and [of Cochrane & Cochrane. 'Ba ; ; eligion and | ity of effectin 4 Shah SAC ot feb he eh iy, Jp Nongblebun fo os Ron he on sot] ees al anks of the army, 81.500 in houses |is very heavy. "It 'is par in--| mor fo, ec Austria - 'jemand. the confi: | nen pace a pn va 3 3 none tr. pot {sun To th moss 1 rou | ass Pain of he asta le amt of th. sy] 22508 0 Mratagecns tegme Know QEATATES NEWS. . | The Linde os : whom were subsequently removed to| G7e that has over occurred bere, case of a difficulty with France, Bu peopl Braco. und 'three-| Goon Fampar.--We are | ad new J ye by it 130 persons are thrown ous of 4 termed meni re 'worth I ne 3 HY 81 state ist the Chart of Bors Ate Preval fr me sre at id sont ty he me, OF SLEEPY. 5 it | Siberia) and 620 in thie chor: rds' ty ot 1 that | the trath'of this is rather 'donbtful ; su iy ploy will ¥ebuld at dice, althongh.ib is by no means impossi- . {congregation will hold Divine - Ser. Sith? Sh ) a a. of Jineirial-fout 'in height, and : 2 ant HOR C 'ana | ¥ice to-morrow; Friday, of 8 wclock,{ PFO! A in 48 : yo min. a foot fn soirieound a ke . It is pre posed in Guelph to and (in the Presbyterian Church, | |rojes Cr to brain and spinal cord [a consi ..distanco. from, ho that town wi re are. and the whole muscn - | grom it divide na two brane. voir to be Built on feet of sawed tim- wkd 4 NT TE ToT 3 i a CT IDENT, We regret to learn that ne in Grows on to' strong | It Church hill, 'of the capacity of ; tl 8 ovisional" McPhadeis, whilst in Prince AL [ots per ) up tho body | ber, 'Wo 140. - ; Sharcyl, of i sapiomef of 100. os nes of frovisic yoktitay, oa arun Fringe Al Fiuto pain nd inlghly sitions hin Wok SiR Shojece pod prt : iy. ot 4 c rail # yesterday, was strick upon : : Fourie wn, At proseat, | shih i. nor the « 4 7 boud by a falling adders and we 0 : seriously injured. upor, 7 TOORBLC fen g iri fi | vor Spe fr Toe' probly ; i Sonia's very lion cs and' despoiled. of eR bid ind ha hed two - i 008M itpep- 1 11 y a : 3 : ly 'for- [of Spring goods, which are' | their v Lang, of] oo Ther male population as recruits. "+ [more uncomfortable thin it gotten by tho fr aud its friends, | of inspection, Seo or y pels Talusbies. ommenion pat |: : atin : a : : hy ou - boxes; | 4 ipa fo Ek

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