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stro ng e x pression, although we i have seen something of it 
tin | of the в greatness, and wi i 
e United States m America. But at the same time it occurred where the men | | thaniful p be y 3-4 т What ronson еу һа4 
eatest | Бе а түр = РТЫ ма and had the greatest possible accuracy | them, and -—- im. um sinews which God T 
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of artillery and rifles, and the greater accuracy in the use | had а higher маша фы de e a2 ere loading 
t бет ` necessary | here on earth; and it was hardly possible to ah aâåress them 
. к Е оГ eir rifled | those mortal ini < і 
regiment аб Leesburgh had revolted, to ров iod Bim wi ft pte pw o оого | а 2 чау з vL 
ir muskets, and started home. Onecompany sbechutely a necessary in res warfare, gay by taking every | assemblage he чм abr did—those ай tages 
Е York Rifle ment has attempted Lec imd s vantage which genius points out—for books of | they possessed A o moral and one ан which 
They were fired upon, ai twb ground, bat rpg Sur be аук of p nt E were afforded m through the t'tutions which ex- 
Шей; the LE: were arrested. which are to strike the dec ч c epai жекен ми prs za i "d pore A ru с 
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General M*Clellan, on the inter- | com 1 r z 
і Mg but in battalions, mis == ш. Priz and it i 
cession of the President. те M*Clellan issued | I Le by the assistance of the Gove ernment that S БЯ s у EAM x 
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Washing w wi children of industrious 
| А іп terms sufficiently strong follo himself, themsol 
трап to Canada / n7 a tont t eni T nini EE CELA CH im a pee qd ergo зна e Piers м 
Вуз telegraphic error in the despa e announce- | Volunteers in masses. 14 із idle, ho to conceal it from | all hastening. Their chairman Бай alluded to the Intom» 
ent tet the troops would number 2500 men was | ourselves that we have no certain superiority at sea, Мого | perance which prevalled, in not ‹ " t ай A. Я man: 
ч port that than that, oven if we had, the discovery of steam and its ap- | years ago. It was а most gratif) ea ome eo A 
: me to navigation renders the combination in the move- Hee of intem: had " nds 
be privateer Sum d been permitted to coal at | ment of fleets nearly as certain as combinations in tho|and he ils. Mode d = D - - — 4 
Yinidad with the approval of the  Attorney- | movements of troops, and this will give power to a foreign | which а thougùt wore likely to C effect p а 
has also cause * gr reat outery against t [al risk. kenne if a "E rmin E : e running endeavouring to wage а wai A ai a habit—he a - ой 
all risks. e must consi пеп, that not only is invasion at | it sin—whiel the (гш t 
nd. The late 2 M rad of " Fe d all times possible, but that under certain circu Diete mees it will | B: үчү CD t ШИШ рага К.А. in iho үзе 
"my; has im eath "Yt place, and the battle will be decided by fighting on the | attraetion ad good schools, of meetings liko the present, of 
0,000 dollars, to the EE (ur d of фе е їйї States, soil of England. Now, itis not greal that we — a foroe | resdin, ms, and of innocent, useful, and instruotive amuse- 
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Ж upon {желм апу m that m: —— n us, but w "e to | ménis ud occupations, placed within reach of tbe masses of 
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express Pu bound est was passing Over it, it fell | ihat co xr. What would the effects of сери as d, | an the sin of абрин 7 counteracted by | 
through, the engine turning over it, and the | where n à mo тө arti ano MN Wist would means which were now у erally for the moral, 
e, freight, mail, and two passenger cars effect, б ot of the "n CN y even for t- | religious, and жаш е: nother 
piled оп top. Ev er g g night? The costof the ponit "T oreign аў, сна e thing which he th t they had reason to be thankful for for 
Da i RET 1 ill Th f be pete even than the amount of a year's | was the improved homes of the people. Now, it 
more or ш) and several were Kile e | revenue. I assume that it is absolutely necessary to be prepared, | impossibleto travel througb the mining districts of this еу 
tors of this outrage had поб been detec To tha ed WERE 16 ui may, and I know that any onèst un ушр without seeing the great improvement in the new houses of the 
Another attempt to destro тоу А d troops чта — А так to с oce o reduction и te - сете as compared with the old ones, With reference to 
fa Northern ë at Mex o, by par- and crotchetty expenditure may fin noe paying ог | himi a great Vo 
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tially burning the timbers ofa ае: Тһе des ign er ta I say that, cost wha: {ГУ т 
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loinville must be given, for without it the coun not safe. І rejoice | believed 
чн n d d ta! i 28 reception m The extent Ef ed b d anaa ге} л, n ere a this. a had — their greatness, as far as zi patara 
of that ancient spirit which prevailed in distant times through- " 
ÜAXADA.— Prince Napoleon had paid a visit to | out this country. The rifle has taken the place of pt There en 
Canada, and met with an enthusiastic reception in | are butts in every town and in every village; and, more than | of Bngiend t thatthey w ved 
ae and Lor mess that, you see the coutpanies Fa battalions now formed, in | character of the rist 
Orna.—Vessels sailing under the Confederate flag we look back wi 
tted int untry gentlemen are now à at the head of the mov 
they were, не - they «маст be, з 
know these gentlemen not only аз cers, 
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have been discharged.” It is stated that | the favour! i A country, pos 
2 ака of the United States has been informed on yoe ado option o ot the m LA ett der -— 
plans пе ей пет далаг: and will поб oppose the we fessi ns. i) I ha y уе always а their езг 
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1 a e th and s as follows on the sta 
i last e Gloucestershire County jul мі илр za 
the County rene ee Lord ена much causo fo for thank kfal- | he Безге 
recogniti his services e com- | classes 0! 
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Defen aTi made the following remarks on National 
s When we at the annual 
lect how they "E of the Volunteers as а body, let us тесої- | secu Tus HENLEY, 
Mee ent, but y pedi ae eme cen cem i u^ dinner of T = муйеш Association, made the 
Mele in perception af a gA a дайте by tue |i А of Qucm б А ЕЕ ашыу n the a and results о сбое 
ich they were not led by ! the Government, a ULL СЯ арй! 
шец night possibly. have been uuseen by the Govern- 
EI ry буты i had MIT r taken | um 
by the perhaps they could That ent, 
zt people, has been continued by the people. It is urm 
thae eent moment чана and I most earnestly rne country 
force that 1016 Country will in the maintenance of that tie producta of th 
virtues, ы. Ретзеғегапсо which is one of the first of public cont dineot battle shi 
Тепер, also the first of military virtues, Without that 
or in its su there be any lukewarmness dem че e 
we into E ес ха а aS. on «d 
that term was to be ај 
; | were —— in rots 
aware how much the 
in which p vere 
not by the 
duties to their families, LEA 
honest subsistence, bet v stib 0o 
‘which he hoped many of they were 
results of their industry, but how 
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