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Mus Th Ott Wellic 80 at the last mee Abbotst has t municipal afl us his Ward and ti did in former ti that there will Thare is an over the W Street s majoiily, and is tell that Mr. Fhomson t this we have no ohnject 0 a popular manâ€" ~0 is Ministers went up to V Dr. King, the baitle wa ‘own choosifig. It shou however, that whether missed, he certainly m gcood run. Mr. Sureet C to his unimpeachible p and his mo=>y bags ; !i innocent of money ; he NEV ADVERTISEMENT ‘The question of q of the Dominion & the carrying out of way extension and ( provements, on a D: peorie‘s capacity to sutjects which sho: our legisiators, 13 CCIND * that Canada has mide very in the march of improve. n* a plan erception «liy high _Qfo.in. As now câ€"nstitut a territory greater chon tha States, au . % POJ countries w‘ mark in bit not be m« vances of t« dh; to s ‘necessary, pu Did we fence tive tarntf, ar tionate inlan tablish an | We &Dui far beitar to consequence thereby cap be qu[n‘ _ is a set lenaged attention America. (The E seriously discuesin wade in land, an cav that landed say that landed precis«ly as _p where nature h: will â€" be hard establish a s plan is to adoy Robert Peel gay ministrat ence de of the pub: governmen language © Reformers ‘There may not for adopting a ) than that whicb i is undoubted!z mv.‘enl:el mi recessity for th cuent upol Works that cates of lever, and kcmuness a | 10t0 teresi®, industry be obser of Canad &“‘) ‘)l fail to c cety. / brought to the do not actuall ) Those who 1 degree ment been 1 w ho xeneral €I@iT and PÂ¥ year to lis Wot every Tais p Well« W la, t » We st nal 18 their popu 1t is not ere ‘cve‘ of paupers "of nes U e interr hev. W ip â€"that In o chings in the inonâ€"y unarke?l | tmned â€" “"f’t"’* N! PoR{IL ; the | the | qSpesal t> the L.x®«) > §.» Sss & a Porta, Nov. 2). ;;u he paorgon the By.â€"li% grinting & No mas of pTJi)) 1o the OQarirle wd‘ofll ho3 Ratlw.y took place torday, and :"':: ilted in the Jviuw being garied by “M ve maj rity. Tie y»e stool: Yeru,! N ) ;.nays. 23. There is grout rejoicing in '.l. wo ou account oi this spleadi4 victory i Â¥ ue enterp i e an l progress. | ::'l BT TELE not ADOW® ETY CAE CC O ng ant Mo Leliar spoke at rhen. they had £3,.000 that wis obiamed from Mr Wm. encuu ch street, London ? ts the vuch? lt is this, that in. Kiog in try ing to defend his in iniquity, Mr. McKellar, has ist emphaticaily thit b th of been very * laithless agents" e himâ€"elf is a triud of the worst ) and incapible ot teliing the Jago greon‘ is cited as the fashbion= | appotated Co ; culor tor the coming @inter. Nage | intervie®w with ‘ Ne ab0r0,rlate 10 " LBB here B,." bus | ay. y oo uy, on gAL itive comini his ial to MON : RE AL 108. n gand Mr. Archiosl i » E. gin Associationâ€" +, . . 1361, had paid nao nur hâ€"sa ot 6 600 |rl ng say® w the t â€"at4 »+ the B.i/ist and thas Mr. McKelia M«nchester and Lous the Na:ional Anthem at U iAAA RBe COTG. â€"â€"= _ Washington, Nov. %).â€"The President RE AL has alreviy coramenced work on his mess w _ sage, and therefore receives but few vieiâ€" the Tixss.] tors until the nieeting of Congress. spe New York, Nov. 2).â€"The report in the Mostazat, Nov. 20. | Muil about trovble in Paris, which at first imni 10e mot this atters ‘ was discrediied, is undoubtediy currect. i the order of pro | _ New York, Nor. 2) â€"1.20 p u. ihe | Ere Railway depots in Jersey City is re» me entation of 188| ported burned; high awind prevailicg, and vas Governor to |a White ~tar Line sto@Mer is reporied to ie b«l ince of this through Messre ds, after mm:f x) pnnclpd, a vai io the @oâ€" two weeks â€"afte GRAPH. h o eccontemaits mid Ivits OORRCTCCY C & ; Dr. Nathan Newton has received a verâ€" | : + nimed Booth, and ‘ dict of seven th susand dollars damagos | , Finncri‘s hA :â€"ve -“_eu‘from the Broo«lyn City Ralroad Com | , â€" pany, for injuries receited in falling from | fing to couvey 8WaY | ona of the Company‘s cars ; his ground of | establishureat after . «uis being that the guard of the car was |. a mule. Tha ous v;-. -nd;:: -;!)-cb:lfi“ Tss burst out f ; I ston. . 30 â€" a« burst ou es “Amh committed ;. ", ~4q & Avery‘s large printing house, )wr d‘s Lane here, D48 . |; the toot of Washington umund the sanlay, and is beâ€"| entire establishment will be toyed. 1 1he adj>»ining buildings aro threatened. B»ston, Nov. 20.â€"8 p.m.â€"The first fire o is now well uader control, snd will be con:â€" monâ€"y market tned to Rand and Avery‘s {srimin. house, e C * New York, Nor 2v.â€"This afternoon gIH. the fire in Jersey City proved not to be T rul. r the Ecie depot, as was first reported, the . > the T.um«.] j #1nes are now no«rly extinguished Ualy «* k‘ â€" a sarebouse, lumber and some dwelling Poats, NuYâ€" *>+ _ | poguses were destroyed. no vesâ€"eis burned. 4e Byâ€"l.Â¥ grinumg a| â€" New York, Nv. ).â€"Tue Presideat o the Qoririe and 'I of the We tern ll‘.'mcm Neleg aph had in it B guad interview with the Presi ient toâ€"day. The »% place "‘“.",:“nil Iatrer begiue Willlug als mossige to Murâ€" thos® » hand furnace of ou the work while ner. The fire was .)in‘ any d‘ma‘o to torouto Daily which he said remony. . i ihe statue took e remowed from y the presenta »row. Ihe cere Iy in his letter l and iu â€" in what Was a "laithâ€" inudered h‘ achool. are n l ed of Must 8N TRLHGAAY the Corles Biil. EC C. y It is officially announced toâ€"day that King Amadeus paseed a bad nigat. . His rheumatic fever continues. 1 A baud of 25 masked men NAS CORLMUJ T the telegraph wires and thrown from the track a railway train between the towns of Almarsa and Albeek, in the Province of Muria, and bands supposed to ho Repubâ€" lic.ns have veared in â€" Tenaquuels and Benigloba ... ‘he Provin:e of Vaienâ€" cia. â€" There are also revolutioi.ary symp » oma in A‘lcov in the sime b10ovince. Rome, Nov. 4). â€"ihe 1‘ efect of P rlice of this city has issued an order forbidding the asâ€"embling of meetings wirert. se 4 to bs neld here on tne 24th instant, in farther» an e of the prinoiple of universel suifrage ; vecause he r-a reas n to beiieve that the meeting is really cal‘ed in the interest of opposition to the prosent form of Governâ€" ment in Rome. 1t is reported that the second ecclesias. tical Province of the Roman ‘Catholic Church is to be established in England, with Liverpool as the metropolis. L2 n 4B t d Amsrican News. v â€"+,n. Nov. 2.â€"saortly before 7| ©â€"‘~ck Haumes burst iuria from the upper wiadows and roof at Rand & Avery‘s printing house. . The flames shot up tiercely to a great beight, und a emart northerly wind sending a shower of burning cinders over the buildings on the eastern uie of Washington «nd across State Street. lna response to the general tire alarm which wis. sounded, the tiremen were promptiy on the +pot. and the rteamers alone opened play from State and Washingtou Streets, Crubill, and other points adj.‘o-nl to the fire, and in thirty minutes the famee which threatened another great confl igraâ€" uon were subdued ani coutined to the hant« in which they originated. . "The | A uns caused a grer‘ ~ommotion, Au< | imme nsé cro® ts of 4 ited p.<ple g:thered iumim« nse cro® is 0" . trom sll parts of t= the cong:‘nlion. Avery were almos: They hai ono_o{ the ns employing some 20 + .. nde > Roston, Nov. 20. â€" Contrinutions to the Citizens ielief Fund now «mount to about $72,000, including #:,L00U :o golid from Lord PDuflerin, Govesmor Ceneial of Caâ€" nade. Nou e ooo p ons l-;:r;tl:_aj establishn«! employing some 20 > : 20 h«m, re igned. h# l new York, Nov. 20. â€"Stimley artived here by the Cuba, and was escorted up the ers | ay by delegations from the Geographical 1. | Soiety and Herald Club. BC 1 Scaunell and King will be tried in Deâ€" | cember. | Dr. Nathan Newton has received a ver nd | dict of seven th »misand dollars damago: _.| from the Broo«lyn City Ramlroad Com I 1 us‘ e n ig 2 i 10 P1 dA 44 caafiodc 66 dfistantr | Chicago, Nov. 2).â€"Guovernor Palmer yesterday granted s commntation of the “dutb sentence passed on Uregory Rere, who was to be han,«d hoere on the bth of \wce-bor for the muer of David (‘ Brien, on the 9:h of GUctober, 1871, to ‘impmonmrnt for lhife in the Peniten» tiary. Iie Cl Ca toal oee ‘amtvamaby already amount to $3 i. U New York Nov.. 20.â€"© malt house, in Williass this morning, including & mait. _ Loss over $50.0°° We have receiso* Ous reports from London ti.is mention is made of the . in the Frenen Governmen cold mentâ€"Contributions to the Boston R lief Fund _amounts to $72 000 â€" Commutation of >enetncoâ€"Arrival of YMr. Stanleyâ€"Verdict of $7,000 « zainâ€"t Prooklyn City Railroad Companyâ€"A Ruby worth $250,000 and a Diamond 15 OV tound in Arizona, &o., &z have taken iire from the 1 unes Portiand, Me., No¢ 20, The sleamer Montreal on her tip from Boston to Portâ€" land, last night about eight o‘clock touchâ€" ed on a rock two miles off satoages with a heavy shook, she continued ner trip however, artiving on iime, and h«s gone into the dry dock at Portiand. w WV e o Lb Weask T44 The contributions _'omlhnud College into the dry dock at Portiand. ‘ Milwaukee. ‘Nov. 20 â€"A fire at Port Washingron. Wis., this afteroon, destroyed a large grain warebouse owned by J. Gold smith & Co., several dwelling houses and b.rms were also destroyed, loss $10,000, fully insored Washington Nov, 20.â€"The President to day »sppointed W. Fairman to be Post: master at Philadelpoia, vice H. H. Bingâ€" The weather last er fire in Bostonâ€"Destruction of ind and Avery‘s Prinung Establishâ€" M. i weed returns Washington, N convicted for the be nange1 on the kx sovernor fi‘ow York, N i1256 NXL\V EK M A NY ‘:\".fllfl rs.curld, _ wa« recently imntied Conss: at L:vrervool, had an view with the Seceisy ot the Treâ€" w4 :17, on buâ€"iness periaining to that _the Iih of Uctober, 1871, to nt for hfe in the Peniten» 11 L* i men has destroyed $37,000. .. 20.â€" Schmidt & Co.‘s liams\s.g. was ourned »ling 50, ) bushels of 5) /X _ ‘nsured. A our regular market n tLi, eveaing, and no f tha .apvted cuanges night was extremely VPO B ee«rs â€"Racd and iceiy turned out. reest book an4 job Recover:i t New kEngland, eus | Salt Lake, Nov 20.â€" 1 ive , 44 American ow . a ®al | att:ck. d Jame: Robbins» the â€"three times in _ .e neck for §1csm‘ probuc s farsl i . _ Theud has exisy i betweau i at tMhoung probui.; fitsk iNJunlestâ€"o3 Ul4 eu l has exiay i betwesu the paril +. Topeka, Ks. *‘ ov. 20.â€"Despatcues re ceived from the and of Atchiron, jby the Topeka and Ss ira Fee Railway, on the Western line of this State, say that butf.~ loes are so plenuful there, lbat traims cannot be run with safety. New York, Nov. 20.â€"The Tribunespeak. ing of Greeley‘s bealth, s1js he has been seriously vnwell since his wite‘s death, from nervous prostration, resulting mainly from the seve.¢ strain upon Lis nervous system, th:ougl want of rest and sléep lduriu‘ the laâ€"t month of ber illness. 1 LE C ONON Y COK} wmal cin Arizona last night and freely exhibite ) gem which is very beautiful, thougzh »cllers are in doubt as to its being anyâ€" ing more than a garnet. l1e also shows 1 A he calls a $15.000 éivn>ad Anothir mond company is o in ted hore on i y of W A European letter tions American inÂ¥ theixselves thormg 1.% of Austma, betor ons to the Grest R at Vienua. _/ New York, Nov. 20 â€"The Facili Steamship Company announces th spatches have just been received by statingâ€" that the b‘tnmnhig_ Arizor e S o s Ap C259 1@, will 110 M L 0 Readitindbantidutd J E London, Nov 20. â€"The troutle in the Londong Poace Force has not yet been seiâ€" tle !, and < «sbout the same this morning as . jyas yesterday. lhe movement tor increase of pay has also extended to the posimen, who, with the policemen, intend holdi1g ‘a mass meetiog in Hyde Park on Suncay ni‘hgl'u-xt to discuâ€"s what eourse sb ald be pursued. t IEppnay 70 GERC Y Ciazmm. MB OmR en calcores touthampton, Nov. 2) â€"Amived Steamâ€" ship Dentrica, from New Yotrk. © Movilie, Nov. 20 â€"Arrived, Steamebip Fenacoia, from New York. ~ ‘ New York, Nov. 2),â€"A rpecial to the Ma:i from Pams states that the city is greatâ€" ly excited. Political troubles have reach â€" ed a climax. _ Thiers has resigned the Preâ€" sidency, and Marsnal MacMahon has been appointed Pres‘dent ad interim. A propo sition was made in the Assembly tor n military triumvrate coosisting ( { neneral= | LaMarahault, Chagrier and Mc Mabon.â€" | } Erlorts are being mude to induce Thiers to | thdraw his resignation. | l NEW YORK MARKENA NKew York, Nov. 2).â€"Gold 13j. _ Cotton.â€"19}. Flourâ€"Firmer. Receipts 10,000 barâ€" els. S.les 26,000 barrele. Kye Flourâ€"xteady. o Wheatâ€"Firm,. â€" Receirts 89000 bush Sales 30.000 bush at $.4)> for No. 2 Spring »flaat ; $1.53 to $: 62 for No. 1 do ; $1.61 to $1 66 tor winter red western, $1 68 to $1.15 for amber western ; $1.18 to $2.00 for waite. ~ Byo-Quioundflnnu 84 for western in store. = Cornâ€"Firmer. Receipts 55000 buâ€"h. Gales 76,000 bushels 6:%c on steamer ; W stern mixed 64s to 64}s; sail do ‘ Berleyâ€" Stead . and in tair demand, Reâ€" ceipts 12 000 bushels. ' Uatsâ€"Quiet. Receipts 22000 bushels. S.les 23,u0) bush at 50c to 52¢ for old ‘,weolern mixed in store and afl at ; 48¢ vaw doc 2e to 555 for white ; 4u¢ for THE OTTAWA TIMES. Uatsâ€"{Quiet. S.les 23,u0) b western mixed new do ; A2¢ t black western ; â€"‘l.;hlâ€"Qmu at 8c to 9s for & for kettle. Baiterâ€"24 to 30s. Petroleumâ€" : rude 14{0 ; Ref LONXpON MARKETS Lopdon, Nor. 20, 2 p. m.â€"C _Lopdon, Nov. 20, 2 p. m.â€"CGORROI® Â¥â€"4 to 924. Bonds, ‘65, 904 ; _ ‘67. 93;_ 10â€"40‘%, 811;; new fives »84,; Erie 4!}. LIVERPOOL MARKET®. Liverpool. Nor. 20, 11:30 a. m.â€"Cottor Upwarnd tendency. (rieans, at 10}d. Red Western Spring wheat at 11s 64 to 11s 10d ; Red Winter, 11« to 11s 8d. §roy, Kentucky, yield a six i kin, weighing five hundred ard pounds. Rapier is the name of a coloured gentleman who has been elected to Comâ€" gress in Alabama, iiter nine years of service to the State in its State Prison. His former career and his cognvomen equally suggest that his constituents must T 4 "CB6" _ ) 4 10 imall anrdid moâ€" have tives. At an early hour on Friday morning, & shooting aftray took place in the saloon of ‘ Patrick Roche, at Henderson an i Steuben streets, Jersey City, which there is little doubt will result fatally to one of the men engaged. Previous to the fight there had been some trouble, the cause of which is l unknown, between ‘Thomas Donell=n, a | laborer, and Michael Dougherty and John To l ooolanan Raanar amt bir Lender st ;:ri;Q~llct’ mt $15.50 1 from rom un nmBeibe pAACOECS NO P pel e o t t e s Eesnt tepping back fired,â€" the lall eniered | Who he was or hpw he came by t is terri~ | ; )on@llan‘s abdomen at the navel, @04 | ple death no one seems to know. His hat enetrating the bowels. Doris made £00d | neld a ticket for from Windsor to |! is eecape at the time, and the injured | Appin. The remai were placed in a box | man was taken to the hnspit«l. and taken to Glencoe, where an inquest § The Unired States Treasurer has ju«t | was held. j completed his anuual report. the net re In the summer of 1871, it wil be remem= ceipts for the Asc«l.ye r ending June 3). | bered, that sevefal returning Uminecads 1872, amounted to $609.888 629. anud toe | were losi in attempting to reach the Skeo« net expenditurés to @713 v59 977. The |na by Fryingpag Pars. Last summer the total receipts, inclu ‘ing the b.lance at the road pirty unncol;orod the bones of & man beginning of the last fiscal year, amounted ) lying within a few feet of the trail under a to $819 8: 345, thus leaving a balance at | wwee. Portions of his tlothing and blanâ€" the be:mning of the present fiscal year of | kets in shreds v{en found lying about â€" $106,551,649. . as compared with list year l The poor in in‘s coffee pot, jaowâ€"kaifeo and the net receipts have been $121.509.832 | diinking cup lay near. _(Un the Cup Was$ less, and the uet expendi.ures $151,1725, ‘ scratched the name, * Daniel Camphnell," 885 lees. The receipts frim l»ins were, perhaps dore while he lay there dyingâ€" in round numbers, $115.000 0X0 less ; from | starving to death. In the coffeeâ€"pot (to internal revenue, #1}000.000 less; from | show the extr mity to which he was reâ€" customs, $10000,000 greater; from war, duced) were found sprigs of spruce. He #$2000,0)0 less ; from lands and navy, had evideotly | used these for tea, The about the same; from the interior, $4â€" | body had been|devoured wild beasts, 500000 more; from miscellaneous, $5,â€" | the marks of their teeth n:{u visible on 000,000 less. The erpenditures on A¢° the bones. The Indians, last winter, found count of public debt were $151,000.0 °0 | three ftingers the snowâ€"crust, where less ; on account of the army, $2.0°}0 U) | they had beenidragged by the wild animals. less ; interior, $4,000 000 less, on accovnt Search made during the summer for the of the Treasury proper. customs, Treasury, iemains of the other lost men was uosu3~ Interior. diplomatio and quarterly salaries, | coessful shd War Department (civil branch), ah0Ou!® | mmmmmmmpmmeeneeeeeeeo e m omm m m "'h’ same; internal revenue, $1,500 0 U | _ Deer rre said to be remarkably plenty less; on acoqunt. oOf Juaiciary, $10 )00 l in Indiana this season. Â¥12 Gi Dovcdanant Fâ€"ianda‘ is the name George Alfred Townsend says that Alrs. Jeff Davis is so ari«tocratic‘ that many 0f her old rebel nsighnors indiguauily refuse Lo ass00iAL@ with her. P ©Hallo! you man with a pail and trock ! *‘ said a British off§cer, as he brought his fiery horee to & stand in tront of (Governor Cl=rtendan‘s dwelling; **©*" you inform ime whether his iionor the Gorernor of Vermont resides ‘here!‘ = He does," was the response of the m D. still wending his n; to the pig sty. * 1* his Honour «t nome?‘" continu«d the man t this State, say that butfa~| ;pe ast and West by way of this city, plenuful there, tb@t trilus | anq without the imervyem.ion c.. crries gn 1 with safety. _ _ the completion of the Internations! Bridge Nov. 20.â€"The Tribunespe@Kâ€" | noross the Nigara River at Buitâ€"lo and y‘s bealth, says be has becn | e tunnel under or bridge across the Deâ€" vell since his wite‘s death, | iroit River. The Bult«lo ‘bridge will unâ€" prostration, resulting musidly | joubtedly be finish=d next Summer, and ’;:l"'“““ upon bis nervOus| tpe other great works will be pushed to igh want of rest and sléep | completion without deliy. 1 ~t month of ber illness. the Grapd Trunk managers hve inâ€" n letter to the Herald, CAUâ€" | ourrad the vast expense invoivred in thia‘ can inventors . to â€"sC40%!0"| chinge of g.:uge, with the expectauion of thormghuly with the p*+®D1|.ecuring a large portion of the lh:o:gh‘ a) betore sending their inven | poght ~ trailic ria Buffa«lo. Their local Grest Roumunian Exhibition | trije ought to be greatly increased by ti1s | re css . sp|fl)d\?l piece of enterpriâ€"e. Our nec | in emigration society WA@® | chints and manufacturers should encour I fast evening. to welcome ard | ag. the new route, which will c r‘tâ€" immigrants now en rou e t9 } qperate.to their advantage. The m houmania, some 500 in | petween Buffalo and the West, «: . ; Grand Trunk Railway, will now be t.: : , Nov. 20 â€"The Pacific Mail | in cars which run through to destinetion . ‘ompany announces that YPâ€" | without the necessity for transhipment, e just been received by them | thus at once insuring its good condition the Steamship Arizona w88 | and de«patch. The local agent has issued be 14th inst., off Manzilla, 00 | a circular to the shippers of fre ght from Mexico, with a shaft brokev. | Ruft.lo to the West, assuring them that no wed off by the (onstifutton, | efforts will be apared to deserve their paâ€" in Francisco. | The pisseDZC!8 | tronâ€"ge and permanently secure their traf ansterred to the Consfi? /i0%. _ | fjo, «a s to muke the new through route k, Nov, 20. â€" Arrived Nup0l | a pecuniary succers We can cordislly ar ; Cumbria from Hatubure ; | tesuy y (bit unitorm courteâ€"y «and libarality PR cued I uooo w ines tha eamnan: / s with actuated by small sordid moâ€" A MISRICAN nt of rest: and slée;p h of ber illness. to the Herald, cau. ventors to acquain ruly with the ps en yield a six foot pumpâ€" if rim. _ A prOoP® | excape, Assembly tor n Tt ing of General« | |, ‘eo d MucM«bon.â€"| "l'?:s nduce Phiers to I ";‘.;"':'I‘] . the di RK ENi ] village for steru (Q) for Lew a coloured Qi‘b"-llx (F.om the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser.) Ealy yesteriay morning the important work of changing the gauge of the Grand Trm.k Rolwoy vetween Buflalo and Sirâ€" / nia w.» commenced, and, as we write, the work is com, leted and trains are running l on the new guuge as per time tible. But for the recent unexpected fall of snow, ! which was a cause orf much extra lator and embarrzassment to the workm=n, the whole 14% mila« would have leu finished last |+«s change makes the Grand Trunk trick 4 feet »4 inches in wiith, uniform with ths of tue New York Central, Michiâ€" x n Ceatral and other epnnections of the @rand lrunk Railway. It will undoubt. ediy prove o{ great advantage, nol only to th_ s â€".inpihtes concerned, but also to the travoiling public and shippers of freight to the West. . Practieally it creates a new through route of unbroken gauge, tetween h. \ moie force, and the vessel ran with great r ; [ violencs against the gates. For s mo l men: it seemed as if they must give way, Reâ€" | as they sprang out of their place some 18 or 20 inches. â€" Luckily the vessel re Is. | hounded in some way, and the screw was uld | reversed in time to ;;revem. a second colâ€" 48¢ | lwion. â€" 1t is iinpossitile to state what the for | anount of {am»ge would be had the gat 8 ! gven weay. _ All the water {rom Lock No. ow ' 2 down would h.ve rushed ofl in a few mo» in nts, and the numprous vessels in that S0 ‘ part of the cinal would. in most case« have teen swampea. â€" The piers at Port would in all probability, haye been destroyed or, [Le. | badly injured with tlt termitic rush of the immâ€"nse body of water, while the harbor: 9°} won!d have moet likely been choked with *4 | mud. â€" A million of dollars would probaâ€" q ,, | bly pot have compensated for the tremen« ‘ | dods damages that were 80 im‘x‘ninenl. A their natr The clectors of Kesti« + 2., baive erected a handsome monwi.~~i. over the grave of the l1te Wm. C. Caldwell, who for a short period represented that county in . the House of Commons. > The farmers of West Dumfries are su(« fermg great‘y from the ravages of sheepâ€" killing dogs. For some time back, out on the farms towar ts the Township of Hall, there has scarcely been a night and day pass but what there has been seen valuâ€" uble sheep kilied or mangled. The ravenous brutes have been shot at seveâ€" ial times, but they always managed to 1 escape, The Ganancque _ Keporter says:â€"Mrâ€" George â€" Murton intends presenting a thorough bred â€" Ayrshire buil to . each municipality in the South Riding of Leeds. ihe distribution willl take place at the viillage of Morton, on Tuesday, 19th inst., when the »nimals will bé numbered, and corresponding numbers placed in & list ; the representatives of each municipality to draw from the bat, and take the animal :esignated by the number drawn. The &t. Catherines Evering Journal gives the following agcount of a very narâ€" row escape on Wednesday evening on the Welland aual:â€"The propeller Michigan was running into Lock No. 1 from the up» per lével, when the Captain rang the bell to reverse the action of the‘ screw. Inâ€" steid of doing so, the engineer put on Eoo n e nsl s guard lock should be erected as & pro.l veniative against such & calamity. We learn that Mr. Cochrane, of Compâ€" ton, sends to Englsnd next week some more valuable stock, Lord Dunmore for one thoueand guineas, besides two others valued at two bundred ard s hundred ® guineas respectively. Ihe Town Council of O#en Sound has granted the eum of $500 to assist in a preâ€" 1 minary «urvey of the proposed branch of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway from raisley to Uwen Sound. Patrick Hewitt, a young man employed as farm liborer Ly Mr. Sorby, on the Waterloo Road, dropped deadmon Lb s d :y night, in the house of Mr. Clayton. ‘ Sorby‘s foreman, where decessed h boarding. He had not been prer ailing. _ He was 28 years of ago, and : married. CHeAE L M olie M uhnd M Uaesme ‘.,,S(C.,.o.,o vei lar,) that its relatives .1‘ | wanted to e it home as a m.atel orna« n, | ment; end it is now suggestel that a * 1s | comp oJ formed to bury people in nan | arustic attitudes, and thus estavblish & the |siatue faotory ‘to supply art galleries A GREAT WORK DONE A gentleman who has just reUU . froti a deerâ€"bunt on the frontier,. brings ne#«s of an epidemic prevailing among these animals v:hic?l threatens to seriously affect the supply of venison. . He says the herds were frequently seen in which there wo .ld be dozens sdarcely able to vravel, and that large oumbers of dead and dying deer were found in the wo »ls. The d« eace seams to resgmble in its symptoms the horse disease, which is n~* crea : ing so much trouble throunucci 48 â€">DU3, At the earnest |I yrrah CA APR MPE ; RICE Hastings Doyle, (tu covern ment bas consented to « +t the enâ€" | trance to a powerful Fog ~ mtc on board, which has alreaiy, we believe, been orderâ€" ed in England, which wili be placed in posiiion as soâ€"n as the vessel arrives. Thursday moraing a beap of renniml were found on the track of the Great West» \ern railway, near (Glencoe, which bore proof of having once the body of a man. â€" 1 e L TL Hhowil_ NOVEMBER 21, 1872. rize the compar rops at this 1o in Indiana this season. Lhe " Perojanent Friends‘ is the name of an Evansyjile sociel,. The members are £woru to refrain from borrowing money from each other, Chicago discovered an addition to its list of attractions, in a coemetery which posseâ€"ses the property of petrifying bodies interred thergin. . A baby lately exumed Lnere CANA nave has just returned the frontier,. brings N Eus ivertiser.)| _ The Government of Cakobau, by the | important | Frace ot God, King of Fiji and its depenâ€" | he Grand | dencies" . made recently a cnmplele! and Sipâ€" | change in their fiscal policy from direct to | write, the iudirect taxation,‘ and the Parliament of | e xunninglF'Jl bhad some very warm debates upon Qble. Bu;| the matter., An expenditure of ahout | of snow, l £26,000 has to be provided for, and it is lator and hopes that about £10 (COU will be obtained the whole bYy import dutieâ€", paid chi fly by the 2000 ished last Whites. and ©10 u0u from the tax on the i natives. A dand LaX Was «‘so passedâ€"Viz , nd Trunk ; 10 per cent. on the annual va@=a of culti , uniform | vated lands uc.onging to abrentees, and ral, Michiâ€" | 24 per cent on unculuvated land beld ty ons of tha | Whites. â€" 1i appears that the Impost: undoubt. | Amendment Act, having paâ€"sed the Legisâ€" : 01 only to | lauve Assembly,: was submitted, also, to. Iso to the | the Privy Councd, at a meeling at whico of freight ‘thir(een native chiefs were present, and ites a hew | at Wwhich . â€"seats on the fsor were e, between ‘provided for His Royal Highness Ratu f this city, ‘Fimoet and Charles Maiu." Some oi the . crries on whites who are members of the Parliaâ€" m»s] Bndge meut seem to have unruly tongues. A uilâ€"lo and | member in his speech aescribes another ss the De. | member as baving + reduced himself to a will unâ€"| the level of an ictoxicated brute," and nmer, and the latter retorts that the bhon. gentlem in pushed to | !s n idiot _ A memoer stated that he did 1 notâ€" believe a word _ the Premief s have in<| s ud. Apologies gener.lly suflice | in red in thi,-»l these cares, but ons meinber yectauion of | was temporarily exciaded trom the House 1e through ‘ The Premmer, kr. Woods, sc ircely escaped Their locul | the iniection of words of heat when he ased by tins | prersed the absentee tiax very strongly, Our nec | and a geutlem«n siil the members had ild encour | betier m®e that funciionary & dictator, 14 ia: oy > z0 bome to their plautations, apd pay ud. â€" Apologies _ gener.lly suflise _ in | hese cases, but ons meinber | was (emporarily excladed trom the House ; Phe Piewmier, br. Woods, sc ircely escaped he iniection of words of heat when hel prersed the absentee tiax very strongly, ] ind a gentlem«n sail the members had betier m®Ke that funciionary & dictator, I :0 bhome to their plantations, apd pay hat t.xes he chose io impose. ‘The »mier replied that members who did y like the Government schenmé had gother alternatiy=, as t'fiey might pack up their carpet ba.s and leave the country. But peruaps Fiji is an outepoken country, for a recent number of the Fiji Timesâ€" the journal from which these statements are â€" taken â€"cont«ins an â€" advertisetnent signed by the secretaries o‘ the Retorm C.ub, requesting the ladies living in the vicinity of the clubh to * be kind enough l to discontinue pinto practice " _! er one a‘elock. â€"A rtruophtiorword speeci t0o is th:t of a natve jucge of the Supreme |. ‘ t i T j taiber puzzled by the case |/ is lon *o audmit to the ber a ‘ ; > nly two montbe before . poloec luiling a byjinian who w uugong with bis employer; the a} plicant _ was acquitte®. The _ court hiving eonsicered the evidence which was wisen â€" Ohief Justice St. Julian gave judgment â€" agunst . the _ ap} lication ; mr. Justice korward took a conrary View of the case. â€" Mr. Justice Marika (as interâ€" preted) said "he was in two minds relating to the quesiion.‘"‘ . Having to decide, he added it was so short a time since the ap plicant was tried that the chiefs were of opinion that it rould be bid if he were aimitted, and that in that ca e the Fijians ‘would lock u; 0i the poution of an advoâ€" ‘ cate as being very smull; so he wos for not . admitting the applicant. Taoe Chief Jusâ€" tice stared that the evidence discio«ed | matters as to theâ€" ttreatment of laborers, and as to ass iults, * of a very unfavorable , character." Fiji seems to be pretiy well off for missionaries. _ At a meeting of Wesâ€" | leyan mi«sionaries held at Levuka in June it was stited that there were 52 native asâ€" _\ sistant missionaries in Fiji, 24 413 ful} and | accredited native members of the society, and above 100.000 attendants on public ) | worship. Mr Nettleton, a Wesleyan misâ€" . | sionary who lett F ji this summer, after 14 , | years‘ labor there, wes prerented with a , | purse ef £100 subscribed by members of _ | all churches in Levuka, In accepting i 1 | be said :â€"® [ have simply tried to do my . | duty, and I have met with the hearty coâ€" . | operstion of the whole community. Some 2 uooa Cnh Cpwl.Â¥in* enid matuts & Bc td l operstion of the whole community. Some peope are in the habit of writing and speaking about Levuka as a s rt of pandeâ€" | nium, or even like unto Soddom and Gomorrah ; such are gratuitous slanderers. | Abraham would. hive met with the | conditions of satety, in fir more than the required number of upriâ€"ht and honest men, bad bhe been ple«@ng for this townâ€" asbip instead of the gurty cities uf tha plain. There are the victims of cheap gin, and drunkenness is everywhere debasing aid demor«} ing, but there is a. Vast majority of rteady, energelic. persevering men, with whom is the muking of Fjis future. One of our most successfu} missionaries, the Rev. J. Caivert, who laboured longest in Fiji, had to build & canoe for mission purposes, and found it very difficult to get the carpenters‘ work done ; the entry he made on the circuit books when be had finished it had often amused _ other â€" missionaries :â€"‘Cance tinished. paid for and launched ; praise the Lord ; the caâ€"penters have done nob‘y â€"so bave Iâ€"James Calvert.‘ You have referred to the two new stone churches ? my record. . ‘The churches are fini:he i o e en e ts L200 k bndrtablaabs e oc and parid for. You have done nobly, have done the best I cou‘d. To God : praise belongs."‘ Query tor mad hattersâ€"Do beaver I and furtile heads usually go together 7 hoop Priace Alfred has« arrived at Gmund Austria, whither he went to viait his latives, the exâ€"King of Hanover â€" family, who reside there. onscais" & Ahbindidtstibntudiis in tb t M. Tissot is said to be preparing for the press an elaborate work upon the R)man relics in Morocco, where he his made many interesting discoveries. President Grant bhas presented a hand~ some gold watch to Captsin Lecnere, of Antwerp, who reecued the crew, ( f the liâ€"btoing struck American ei1p Wyman, in December, 1870 ty o stolâ€"s of Paris and London "nory now forward,and shown 1( the Millinery Room of RUsSELL & Warso»x. Those wishing can now see the very latest in the above goods. NEw CarpETs.â€"liussell Aand Watson have this day opened out a large lot of their second shipâ€" ment, (this season), of new Carâ€" pets. The latest designs can now be seen at their Carpet Room, in Brussels, Tapestry, Three Ply, Kidder and Dutch Carpets. lF YoU HAVE BEEN AN INVALID |~ for years with some Chronic Wasting Diâ€"ease of the Lungs, Heart, Liver or Kid neys, you need not fliatter yourself that medicine is going to cure yOou immediateâ€" | , ly. Repair goes on slowly, and time is 1 necessary to huili up a broken down conâ€" stitution. D> not take every postrum you read about. nor follow the advice of | , every friend who has a specitic to offer you. Procure a remedy scientifically preâ€" pared, that is the result of experience, that has a large amount of evidence of sensible people in favor of its reliability, and persevere in its use until the whole system undergoes & radical improvement .&m Elixir of ?uo-;;' o rie spo uds ixir 0 hates Celi« | saya, a Chemical Food and Nutritive Tonic, will meet your most sanguine exrpecta tions, as it combines everything necessary ‘ "SUr U U disection Nutrition, and the | f Re@axeastâ€"â€"LPes 8 LOPO® CO20me000 000C Cowrortxg.â€"The very agreeable charmcâ€"\ ter of this prepiation has rendered it & general favouarnte Tue Cooil mervice Gazetie remarks:â€" By a thorough koowledge of the naturel laws which govern the operaâ€" tions of digestion and putriton aud by & caretul application ot the fine properties of well selected 0008 Mr. Epps bas provided our breakfast tables with a â€"delicately RHavoured beverage which: may save us many heavy doctors bills. Made simply with boiling water or milk. _ soid only in tinâ€"lined fiwkm. labelled â€"James Epp & «. omosopathis Chewiâ€"ts, 1 snssdbaue «1509y FIJI. arrived at Gmunden, s‘s Cocoa â€"GRATEFUL aND l 48 , very agreeable characâ€" ke ration has rendered it nl d Tue Cooul nervice Gazetie | »al i thorough kpoo#wledge ofl which govern the operaâ€" | _ . and putriton and by .lril on ot the fine properties | PT | cccom. Mr. Epps has | th raikfast tables with a| th s.â€"Russell and hate Scotch and Canadian Goodé. ail Gentlemen‘s Underclothino As witness our bhands this Iwontieth Day of November, A.1}., 1872. Witness, W. H. Waurkes. WILLIAM YOUXNG, J AM&S J. RADFORD. In reference to the above, the subscrib r | would beg Jeave to return his mos â€" â€"‘ cere thanks to the public gener liberal patronage ex‘end. . â€" >â€" | iirm, and hopes by strict pe u. oa . x t o1 to business, and by always . > in t stock the newest and beâ€"t styles 0: vel | lery, and by employing the best W.tchâ€" | H makers and wnrk% Jewellers, to merit a continu in« «‘ pastyavors, WILLLAM YOUN3. A O.tawa, Nov 20, 1872 3031 | Under in-tru’ctionl\ received from the proprietors, HON. A. MURRIS AND OTHERS, The under:igned will offer for sale by Putblic ; Auction, at LYOX‘St HUTEL, Aroprior, on] THURSDAY, thie 19th day of December next, at the hour of Tweive o‘clock, noon, | the underâ€"mentioned lands, +ituated near the mouth of the Mississippi River, in the ‘Townâ€"hip of Fitzroy, containing Over 1 wo Thousand Acres, viz .â€" N E part of Lot 25, in 5th Con. 100 acres n W do. do in â€" do 75 Broken Lots 26 & 27 in _ do P N E } 23 in 6th Con. 100 SW 4 23 in do _ do N EB 4 4 in do _ do B W 4 24 in â€" do do ~B W 4 25 in do _ do N. E. parts 26 & 27 in do _ 124 8. W. do 2% & 27 in do 112 NE } 22 in 7th Con. 100 B W $ 22in do _ do B B 4 23 in do <do NE} 25 in do _ do 8W 4 25 in do _ do NE } 26 in â€" do do 8 W 4 26 in do _ do | Lot lettered F. in front of the | Ottawa River butting, on 6th | _ and 7Tth Cone.....*.. : â€"..;.., 60 NE } 23 in 7th Con. 100 J B , SF}A’:‘?‘.K@ s&‘*‘"‘.. N E 4 22 in 7th Con. 100 B W $ 22in do _ do B B 4 23 in do do NE} 25 in do _ do 8W 4 25 in do _ do NE } 26 in do _ do 8 W 4 26 in do _ do Lot lettered F. in front of the Ottawa River butting, on 6th and 7th Cone.....‘...:......, 60 NE } 23 in 7th Con. 100 8 W 4 23 in 8th Con. do ° | Broken Lots 25 & 26 in â€" do 121 ‘The above lots, with the exception of two of them, are at present unoccupied. There is a small water power on the S W. 4 23, in 8th Con., through which the Bouth Branch of the Mississippi runs. Lot lettered F is situated on the Chct‘u\ Rapids, and an excellent watier power can be made available therefrom, ‘ The Lots will tbe sold separately, and put up subject to a reserved bid. ‘Terms of Sale.â€"A deposit of 10 per cent. at the sale; oneâ€"third, (including the deposite) to be paid in one month, when deeds will be given and mortgages taken for the balance, payable in one and two years with interest. , ue ‘w Es Wnn eC 4n & )TICEB Ottawa, Nov 20, 187 UCTION SALE Abbstit 4 onl \iatantinet Sn For further particulars apply to H. Radenburst, Solicitor, Ferth ; Hamilton, Peimer‘s Island, or undersigned. GLOVE . & In the City. at y SCARFE Watr Privileges and Lands, . H. PATTERSON‘S ‘The undersigned has received instruc | tions to offer tor sala by Public & uction ‘ at the OTFAWA HOTEL, in the ‘Fown of PEMBRKE on FRIDAY, the 20th day of December next, at the hour e" T ct‘c> (‘Cleck noon, the following 1 1e Block, viz:â€" Lot Lot B (vessasuls) Beck with lsiand adjaâ€" cent to Lot No. 6 in 4ih Con. Pembroke Morris lsland immeâ€" diately adjacent to Lot 6 in 4th...... Ottawa, Nov preésoent LTBVEOUP! _V .‘ ad silUthle ! the Lot to Lot 4 in 3r4, and situate Whe:e there is a present winter road â€" ‘The properties will be offered for sale subject to & reserved bid. V erms.â€"A deposit of $250 at time of L TV Pen Lo sh hk 60 m'iu ,,.W.um.ouwm the depost to 4, to be paid in one when the deed will be given, the BBLOXGI®G TO° HON. A. MORRIS AND UOTHERS. UCTION 811E in in in ‘AM()S ROWE, Auctioreer. v. 21. 1812 30 11 THE BEST AsSORTMENT OF OR s form a peninsuls lring beâ€" pper and Lower Allumeite ord excelient mill sites. good mill +.:e formed by the een Lot 6 in 4th and the nt thereto. where a saw mill Con. Pembrok« Containing about 916 acres A L&AKCE STPPLY OF COLLAR © «s patural channel .1 Cou. between the x ecsive additional apply of water practi e B+y abore this cilled is the i ~~1 menns of i the Oulas a Kiver, a offâ€"req for sale at the ZndGon 200 acres. od Lot, (reserving 3 sert in width from the road, y“!li"! throu«h ~e ALSO, â€"â€" & Cc Mr. W to â€"| Benefit of SAM VILLA in two yearly instalments with interest secured by mortgage. For furtber particulars apply to C. (G«mble, Eeq , Toronto ; J. H. Morris, Esq , | _ Preceded by a rplendid FARCKF. | â€" Secured Seats m«y be obtained at Orice { & Son‘s Music Store Sparks Street. \ Grand CLORINDA MATUINES, Satur | day Afternoon, Nov. 23 the TIE tor ; or to And ber unrivalled Comio Opera ard Comedy Troupe, THURSDAY Ev‘g , November 21st, By special request, the world renowned impereonation of ACNE®S WAL ~ J. F YILLA, Proprietor Col. J. H. RICE, Business Manager. Ottawa, Nov. 21, 1872 3uvi1d Ottawa. 21st Nor., 1 (0 ) Announce that they wore bappily un touched by the recent GRSAT FIXE, «D are buâ€"y, as usual, in «ttending to the extensive onders. * ‘ They now call attention, also, 10 their IXTH ANKUAL 1 The whole ret is one 0f able Musical Libraries that ed, as each contains from ?( of the most popular music « ed, as each contains from 200 to 250 paget of the most popular music of the dat. Price of each book in Boards, $2.50; Cloth, £$3.00; Full Gilt, for Presents, 14 00. The price would be at retail, for t preces separately, about $400. In 1 form, all the books, including the new and forite Gexs or Staavss (now having a eplet did sale,) may ve had for $32 50. | rocaL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Vocal only. â€" Silver Cord. Wreath 6 Gems. Geme of German Song. Geme 6 Scottish Song. (Gems of Naored 8 ng Shower of Pearls, Duets. Operatic Pear tal Instrumental.â€" Home Home Circle, Vol. !I Piano Forte Gems. Any of the above books m «iled, paid, for the Retail price OLIVEK DIIUN & Co , Boston. vHAS. . DITBUN & Co., NewY w ANTED. thi«s office. (Ottawas, Oct 28, 1872. imnkk Music I1ITatl. L VXR DIT3ON & l(u-ic;\l Trearure, Vocal and lostruméb Â¥IC OPES\ & (OEDY TROUPE CLOItI N 1J tb ° BOREI Ei cenanat on t | otf u?_'.rlnur CA lll. -rov:vfi-&".:za""‘“;:_",’_. . M ommmm Meroeo Os#4. .« V:m:lymmfluw, for * Complete Case 'nhhlr SNSm Ee -...-.'.‘ Case of | Exsn c a Largs Rosere04, Cake Apcluding Y containing all our Specifice, inc! erinury and others not .nwrl::“‘:" POXD‘® EXTRACT _ Cures Burns, Bruises, LamenoM, ness, Sore Throat, Ame. Rrticne, Brice §ia),, "iimer Lumbago, Piles, Bolis #L LA | BE ENGLIâ€"H AR STANDARD COLLECTION or Mr. W Ryes, Meedin; s‘o-rh. or 0 Pr‘lec ‘.' | qrirae, q178 ure sent by the clse or . 2 SA " im',”uu-'nâ€""â€"' .’ Hfl?‘“"’ m“ Medictn® + nfi ant Depet, Ho. 5 BnoiDP®aX. """ i tE WWLACE Se en l [ W on# o,_,,_,mb,m.{.‘,',"pfi&uw-h‘ | scanty Secretion® â€"..â€"~ .‘.â€"‘g’lltflcl‘“"‘}‘:’:‘m Kidney â€"Discase, n cuiutt Iorvo:l Detoility, pi# Emissions, in volonte? e VILLA, Marxaos hat they were bappily un e recent GRS AT l"rt(E, ind isual, in «ttending to their A Depot, So. 562 Bnos»=iF. " . Fes Je 4# ._”_. --11‘ â€"orâ€" OOMPOJSIIOR®. â€" Apply * ANOS NOWE, H :, d d?w 5'.:'3‘;55{% nty Select Artists ~@m 13 and 286. » of the most valw‘ th it could be devis 50 otsâ€"; of the Piles ; Auctionee LACE :ll‘\‘h- V ol. l imnist‘s . Albun Pimt#s ty Pilse e Am" .â€" Kln"‘m on l’;l‘.y. l‘ «>** TUx1o® FoxwaRV (ttawa ,uvfl-wl_'s 5r. 14 wEExCE & O« i \__cadkarend ‘nine then the C*‘ “r’ “ulh. witho famuy *""" _ ~4. no Do« Pm @HMUUCC Liver (‘omphinl-. I the Skin, Kidneys 0f yor 6 sgupply of thes eily i8 afternoon, . OPP Patrick‘s stecet Mr. Taillefer, please copyâ€" st ed, of the 1. Commons, was tole A€‘ son, (color %wo mouth Moary 10 1 ley. Rolicitor Risin Stréel« eation, on degree ;‘km Lol as charged with | Fined $2 and ArmIYALA AT THE Bell, Point Fortune ; L 1 Kennyon, D M Kirby, Niagara; J A NY ; UV EKE Dandun ~olesworth, Torouto ; Eng; W Cameron, Faser. Kinburn ray ; J Benedict Perth ; tmo; D "Water Lily is #lu0 the Cepal at the De tance to the south of the arrival of the : break the ise. ‘lhe break the 10e in the yesterday morning, | mod is now laid up f: faot of the locks. J.P B 8. â€"The foll been elected ofti e: tent Benevolent & vear: President, W year: PresiGent, Y . Vice President, 1. 4 Vise Presideit, T. 1 sarer, Heary McOn Thos. Nproule, Keq. Myh Pofl-l, E!q : J. 0. ‘h’l.' E\ :1 brevn«n | ai Mesure. Stewart, Porser, Wills. 2« Teompson and E4 8. Lauder pieo.â€" Our young townsmn liberally used It will be seen by our colu nus that+ Oliver Ditson & Co. actly on the eage 0| tircly escaped i; jurs #8 Their books are Poric# ( arrison, | Toursday® w Louise. Ringston 0n 4.ue at o'r‘" Ba nard, ve ceutly a tinent 0‘ Europe, sent by the Q 10b+ gration agent, d;l‘j Monireal, in w form on of Col culuvation of the t [ sugar, and the a Cfpn-ouqonnq Gevernment on an lecturs bas hooapl have a good etfect bin@uent », ® 10 what is h €08 imgeicd And M-.-u the layed. dt 1s ai~> Kew Pow s pews in the Street. resu Nl, Lwo mow, $6: Magee, $ «nd, $32; C i $580 ; H V Noel pews, $567; T Nimpson, $590 ; rance, two pews, O Wickstead, & two pews, $1 17 ABT (Ca8 aADA Rue Mouc H4 lively farce, the 1 was produced fo Agues Waliace I ing as Queen ( ®t as Kearl Daruley "W'l.'lgll. Was . | Clorinda for the Society of mirable played . her »ee poarauce never 1 «pplause, â€" The 1 Ppectadular aplr «n comuuts of wre repressnied dents. The mi tained by the m & 4«1001+ t ance last pight fid-d'n LOCAL A AND \ victoria Water. _ * Snt for Ott of Leaves © Arrives 10 Le®x: Suddenly 0 mo bett« affiicted at VER "PTA We osit e on OAs €a L( w W A m hore ‘ dep Mond water #.D1 1N Pl W Py«

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