The Montreal witness, 22 mars 1871, mercredi 22 mars 1871
[" TWENTY-SIXTH VEAR, MONTREAL WITNESS (Semi-weekly) $2 per annum, } CORRESPONDENCE, OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE.(Fram Our Special Correspondent.) LUCAL ELEY FIONH\u2014REPUDIATION.Orrawa, March 14, i have just come from the nomination of As itis now ve candidutes for the Local Legidature for tel protuibly not long be leftin doubt on this and course, v attend- | Gther points.City of Ottawa, which vas hot large ed and was very orderly.Of the merits of the - two members am not disposed to speak, as, personally 1 know very little of either of them.As little am 1 inclined to venture any pro shecies as to the result, the general opinion being, however, that Me.Scott will be the sue- vesstul candidute.He is the gentleman Ly whoée intervention the separate Schooë Bill was intraloced into the Parlismentof Canada.Mr.Preston is a local celebrity, and has been engaged in bitter controversies regarding cer tain municipal concerts and school taxes, being roumlly abused hy one party and as warmly supported by others.These I lave nothing to do with, but the tone of the wddresses is certainly open to cri- ticisn.The key-note of both wax\u2014ut least 1 could gather nothing else \u2014repudiation of the obligations incurred for railway expenditare.în 1854, 06 therenbauts, the City of Ottawa pledged its eredit to the amount of $2ou,000, for the construction of the St Lawrence and Ottawa line, aud for sone payin the interest, the amount pusich befor someting like $170,000, with the principal still unredured.Bo far the people of Ottaws lave acted honorably enough; but an agitation lus been hopin te resist puyment, aud Mr, Scott to-day promised that fix utmost support would le given to wake this resistance successful, But Mr.Preston maintained that Mr that it was he whe first proposed repudiation \u2014griving it a milder name, NEO ars past has been\u2019 COMMERCIAL \u2014 REVIEW AND MONTREAL, WEbX DAY, MARC] afternoon of the time when the British Colum- have tnd up, consoqiently the choco is \"lia Mill may be expec d, It can hardly be being trviced on os fast sa pos il Ta sib jlong dulayesl now, but it would be & pity if, the 25th is appointed by proclamation us the with so many members absent, it should be nomination duy, und These, Mach ind, un discussed with empty benches.linterests Are conce \"hav img the procecdings of the House, we shall MANITOBA.(From Our Ouen Correspondent.) | GULARITIES.! Reo Liven, Feb, 20, 1871, | The General Court wasto have been held on the 16th of this month, but it was again put off till next quarter, or until the Legislature had met.The meeting of this body is des Tayed too, aid itis reported that the writs for the Dominion Padiament elections have bee fost in some of the missing mail bags, so it is uncertain where these will be held, In the mrantitae, Attorney-General Clarke has Beit for Canada on this or other Government busi- ness, The mails lately lave been very irre-! guber ; there must Le great curclesstiess or i worse in the conveyance of them through the States to Pembina, and this matter should at once investigated by the anthoritios, DISHANDMENT OF VOLUNTEERS ANI CONSEQUENT ARRA ENTS.An order has been issued here by the military authorities regarding the disbandment of the Ontario and Quebec Battalions, Forty men and four vllicers of cach Battalion are to be Kept ber, and volunteers for this purpose have Teen called for and have been obtained.Those who waut to return to Canada, are to be sent there at Government expunise ; thost who A t i t wish their discharge for the purpose of sct- came off on the evening ef the was only taking a haf out of his book ; And thing bere, can have it at once without appli- one of the most succewsful ufiuirs of the 1971 cation to Ottawa.All others will be dis- i 4 charged here on 1st May, It is understood that hundred and fifty perages, amongst whom\" Dominique he No reason was given hy either of the can-\" land grants will be made to ail remaining were Governor, Mrs, and\u2019 Miss Archibald, + Norte re es} Buch great \u2018the day of ned, and ko many mistakes places in some of the di 0 mude before, that it is desinble \u201cthe whole mutter should be fairly discussed, y close to the hour for Legit- are only two\u2014although#t contains ive ol POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC BUBINERS\u2014MAIL IRIE 2.James 1 «tion.The tumber of po ions ar dre r, which in stout \"the other, there dieux , in dé perl sland) 5 for insta twenty-niites ul distcicts Jor the Laent Lecisutore, Of se hf this Feaclen vou, the cone test will beatecidia ; but D reutly not nav, with sv certainty, what the onilt with Le at | present.' MEETINGS IN BEHALY OF THK VOLUNTEERS Mes tings ure bong bold in hos of Ge parishes protesting sgaisst the withdrawal of thie troops, and also sgsdist tie vile sbinders fund ac ions aya aginst te Ontario Bat- Luslion by int ested peed, A very large aod linflucntinl meeting wes beld yesterday in St Andrew's.the urgest Padah in the country, re- jpusdiating vaticely all wieh statements, and petitiontng Govermaent to keep the oops ve still: url not only pis, beutextendiege a rm woleome to all ose volunteers whe intend y maining het p ently, awd promising them a-sistagee every possible way.A number of theden have already got their dis bage: for the, purpose of seetli i Corps] Mannix Private Cheney and two others of the Quebpe Battalion: and of the Outaries\u2014Privates Muwlill, avlaor, Gardner, Osborne rownice, Upwards of thirty of the Qu s have volunteered for the naditioual six months # i vies here, and about vighty of the Ontario, for the sume term, The Bates of all those have à taken who vidé to return to Canada.in the spring, of those who i slic and (charge here on May 1, and, of the remainder, « ive may take their discharge weekly by ap- i : plication to the authorities here.; THE GRAND BHFCRN HALL given by the citizens to the mi ry officers, h, and was | iseason.It was attendof by upwards of two didatex for refusing to pay à claim for money here, All the arms and accoutrements belong- Colonel Jarvis, Colonel Casault, und all th Ottawa had reccived, and for which, whatever ing to the force are to remain here, to be em- other officers of the Ontaglo and Quebiee Bat- lie ran quest the station tws ployed in forming new volunteer companies talions, and à number of the residents of fure the vouduetor rould A gol nnmber of both MauitoLa from different sections, as welt as) Aer backing op de 1 immediate loss may hive been sustained, the nut very indirect benefits have been very large, one of these wdoubtedly being the obtaining of the honor sud profit of having the seat of Government placed here.It is true it was alleged, aml T have no doubt truly, that other corporations had not paid the loank obtained by them or even the interest acerning, Rut because one man or «ut of men sets dishonesty, there would seem to bu no good reason for others doing the same thing, and Ottawe Mhotfi th wal-manige finances, le able not only to pay the interest regulariy, but also to pay où the principal iu Va Years.* dt needs only a little moral courage to resist the proposal, and a little self-denial to endure à fuir taxation, to place the credit of the city very hich, worda, racterized otherwise than as disgracefnl, Tet as many fine phrases as possible In used to cover up its character.Sa far, there is no great excitement over the \u201clection here: but there is no doabt it will grow as {he polling day draws nearer, One after another of the members slips away to take part in the elections, til xeon it would almost seem as if not & member from Ontario would be left in the House, ARBITRATION DEBATE.Last night there was a long, barren discussion on the Arbitration question, conducted in a very thin House, most of the Lower Province members having remained away, as not deing interested in dry legal arguments leading to nothing.Practically the Government say : 4 We repudiate the award ; we have tuken and will take no action in it.If the memixrs for Quebec would only be quiet, we could stave oft the decision for years, till Ontario in worried into coming to a compromise.\u201d But, like the * Alabama\u201d claims, or any other unsettled question full of irritating clements, such delays are dangerous, It seems to me that the Province of Quebec haa been hardly, not to say unjustly, treated in this matter, the fact being that the Ontario men who conducted the litigation, or whatever it may be called, were far more than a match for the Quebec officials in astuteness.It is evidently a matter for friendly arranges ment, and wan one of the things that should have been setticd under the Confederation Act, instead of being left to fester like a sore and produce irritation and angry controversy, TARIFF CHANGES.dhe question of leaving to the Government the power to remit duties on indefinite articles which it is supposed to be of importance to the manufacturing interests to obtain free of duty, must evidently be brought up.In itself it in a dangerous principle, as nn une \u2018in the Province.| Battalions are taking their discharee now for the purpose of settling in the country many ! will take land, while others begin bis work at their various trades, aud will bea , valuable acquisition to our new Province, À MISTAKEN POLICY, | This dishending of the force, and trusting [to the natives for defence of the country, is, 1 think, 8 mistake.It will require the com- parifes ME present hereto keep thE Vin n sub as people of the Province will not | volunterr,\u2014unlexs it may be the French, who jare just the ones that are not wanted, aud the anxiety shown hy the pridsts and their party \u2018to have the volunteers kent home, shows that there is some object to be gained which they [dort like touse strong are not willing openly to avow, Their juprrs were but the proposal can scarcely be chu are tilled with vile abuse and misrepresenta- £ tions of the Ontario men, while they the rascals of Inst winter as the qu i most law-abiding of citizens, i A STRONN MILITART FORCE is absolutely n rv tor the waa! governs ment of thy country for some time to for in this, as well ax all other trimming and seeking to ple all paertios, none are satistivd with the position of aflairs at present-\u2014neither loyal natives, priest parts nor Ontario men and soldiers, Atal uutil thes bitter feelings dic away on account of last winter's crimes, there will be danger at an time of un ontbreak when any of the aforementioned parties fuel agcrie it would not be just to ask these gallant volunteers here now, who so nobly came to the rescue of their country in a time of need, and to establish the aut! ty of our Queen in this maguificent territory, to serve longer than they expected, as many can do so much better in their various businesses ; but some of those already enlisted in Cauada for a longer term, or others to be hereafter engaged, could be sent to fill their places, THE AUTHORITIES WERE WARNED before that military force was needed to esta Llish the new order of things, and it is just as much needed still.It is to be hoped they will not be misled by interested parties into making the samo error as before\u2014when Governor MeDougall was seat up, trusting to the tender mercies of the wicked.BADLY FROZEN IN THE FRET.A private of the Goth Rifles, named Dillon, died at Fort Garry a few days since.the Quebec Battalion, during one of the dark nights last week lost his way, wandered around the woudn till morning, and was found with his fect xo badly frozen that it is feared both will have to be cut off to save his lite.THE ACCIDENTAL BHOOTING OF 4 VOLUNTEER.On Saturday last one of the Ontario Bat- scrupulous Government might make use of |talion wae put in jnil at Fort Garry on some the power to control votes in municipalities largely interested in manufactures.* The temptation to exercise this power ia not confined to any particular Government, and wise rulers woull rather seek to remove temptations ont of their way than create fresh ones, not to speak of the readiness with which an opposition would bring up charges of improper motives tor certain remissions, and support their accusations very plausibly and apparently with justice, even when the Government might be acting with the utmost wood faith.Every Government is exposed to chargen of improper motives, and the fewer the causes for suspicion that exist the better.It is for the interest of all, not only to have the Government pure, but also to appear pure as well, and it is as much tho interest ot all individually that this should be no, since the reputation of our country ought to be dear to us all.THE BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL, It is probable we may hear something this trumped-up charge by one of the half-brecds, and bail was refused for him, when & large number of the men marched duwn to the Police office where he was confined, and took him out by force, In the confusion one of the Battalion was accidentally shot through the shoulder.Considerable excitement prevails here at present, and further disturbances may occur, RIRL'S RETURN and power is freely spoken of, and if this hap.peas it will be the last straw which will break the camel's back, and be a signal for probably too cunning to risk such a thing at present.Feb.26.MISSING WRITS TURN UP AXD ELECTIONS ERT Adoxa, The missing mails have at last arcived, twenty-two bags having come in s few days since, The lost writs for the Dominion election d, Of course, ; to the Province, and his being placed in office : \u2018the capital, Dancing + kept up till four \u2018o'clock next morning.The fine band of the ws or Untario Rifles played dudfng the evening, also jan th they lad the novelty of the ! BAGPIRES, played in the best style by Private Hackett of \u2018the Outarios; and the (omy di corated by Cau, utler tot tas: Las.! TWO NKW MASONIC LODGES (have just been organiæd, ons at Winnipeg, the other in the neighborhood of tee Stone ! Fort.At the last court twe tive jved yoga his trip b would have af come pgham for $1,000 daniees, de ion ot {ebaracter ; and Caldwell and Cunténzehaur ve *schuitz and Laurie for Zl1000, But the treat store for us yet, it seems, as th 1 at next sitting of the co when vother, : THE LOCAL PARLIAMENT.; Parliament is further prorogued to March roth.À description of the temporar, no.| datious provided for our stature in Mr | Bannatyne's new honse, will no doubt be ine teresting.THE CHANRERE.The Legisiative Council Chamber is at the northern end of the building, with a throne for the Licut.-Governor.The curtains, canopy jand throne itself will be covered with red jeloth, handsomely fluted and embroidered.[In the centre of the chamber will be a lurge be seated.The Clerk of the House will sit at a talle placed to the left of the throne.space near the entrance, 8s large as conld be afforded, is railed oft for the publie, and com- fortalle and convenient seats and desks for the members of the Press are also to iw provided.Altogether, a handsome, but inexprn- rive chamber will be fitted up.The door ved cloth, with the urus) pane of glass let inte the centre panel, The lobby between this and the Legislative One of Assembly will oe devoted to members\u2019 overcoats, hats, &c., with the names labelled over each, in the customary ashion, The Assembly Chamter is entered by a door apposite to that leading into the Upper House, and covered as in the former case.The tipeaker's chair in hung with green cloth, and a small desk will bo placed on the dais.In the centre of the Cliamber\u2014which, like the other, in handsomely earpeted\u2014\u2014the Clerk is to find a seat at a long table, opposite Mr.Speaker, To the right of the chair, four desks for Ministers are being fitted ap, and alongside and in rear of thse, scata for eleven other member will be placed.On the oppe- wite aide of the House the remaining nine members are to be seated\u2014the seats in all cases facing the Bpeaker, and being for the most part on a platform slightly raised above the level of the floor.Two rooms having heen broken into one, this Chamber in double (the size of the other and will accommodate (about one hundred persons in addition to provided aa in the Council, In the upper story, moms are apportioned Ito the two Spealiers, the clerks of the Hote, and à amoking-rvom is also provided for the use of the members.In the Clerk's room, the public bills, documenta, etc., are to be kept, and arrangements are being made in that apartment accordingly.Amin.ms were very hand-|und w artists, j th tied Cun y are tog ting revelations may be looked, phe line for, as neîther party is disposiit te spare the! ANE YTS ITLY NEWSPAPER.bi IN) { DIU NRIN A ESS OP AN Haute Vid ON THE GRAND TRUNK bite Toth Biliur of he Wonss ) Sid qeragraphe recently appear in vod pers bo toiek, altritentions th tre- qu nt occurrence of Frank fesileay to th deinking hun of the capa uit ToL aie ints on the Goon nt sone Tis odlowing row ahable ginal iver will howl int tose tineay to dined any donids the pret lee aay 1m Fave Duell con cerning the stat would not ba tether railway on tle Grand Trunk.The tollowing are instances .\u2014=Xbout ~ ven Yours cure bee cine bo se trom the it West ern, having b elischarced fron tat foe, | wudcistond causinzss-riolrs collision He und wih cd by any \u2018outinent besides the yous Jue heen eaployecs, through reckless driving.bis drinking laddts and vel serions + piteleins\u201d ax they are termed, occurred te tains of which be wak the driver\u2014aone espechally ut the loundary line, wioae it wie said he san past Che danger se maphore ated broke and shaeventeen rohit ones traitezoin direction, Boston 07 dis lu the san vds znd of Lin snd bet tein Mentill and vtr, ie vas ume-ciistels qu press rains betwen m.About (ve vours he was ine driv ber fone (3) Exquess, going W bmn fat te donor t Lachine Junction, The =n Uue tarte was tha \u201cutel scconsi is, whan ly ard moat Bane ne wards told that te sin in the saloon he \u201cture Station saloon à drank eiglit glasses ss leaving with his in On the morning of the 2d oof Jantes, he was the shiver et from Montreal bout hi Expr Ast stopped to Fos.ros rom the West, but with his nannl recklessness aml stpidity wot stailen bes t the Godin stopped cd the cond tor tir=t bave Jad wn which bh Lats id ap nat tor port until be sh int-rv ou ti VUSTL, while w.Kits he wis in a state of intesicatien have been capable of = drank freely alle all the aout 1760 human ait ithe à ae instant mo that sae de theotrive ro: IL to Corne di ati r there wi van fram d'ros ape ane th fe cant Scan, wd .Con the ton, A cd him te an dow, At cornwall, vib deh.de ~1 thet hava hoep © baton Ton he vus in Su oa fw ol He mishaps at hin oo intemperate man, whe is sill: th al.March MONTRCAL VIETKLY WITNESS, 81 per annum, DAILY WITNESS, 83 per annum, ed by th ie wi these pow rs have ooked coldly on at the dism rent of th Pupil Staten; and 5 Eny auvrty the Holy Roe is now ut the mercy of 8 Protes- who dee tires to do nny thing for tue ! mann Empl tant Ministe the Holy semlily in similar terms, a petition praying Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Troll, fo ons therein stated iu the justice, Hi and puldie Ja, in veninnethon with Enropran powers, in onder to proc stitntion to the Pope of the sov Boas ane the provin which Jo violently and uw potted, was signed Ly a tire unm of persons, abd (le pro cordings terminated.IMPORTANT RAILWAY MEETING VAL BEECH, TO OTTAWA.A farce and india utial Railway meeting, callook In tos Winders of the Conmiy es Vau- disait wis Deb on the Lath instant, at the village ot 1 bin favor of the constinetion cfa milwey between Vandeenil and Ottawa, Mayor of Ricaud.vlan asd Dro Me Millan acts Jol A, Menzsenuis, was all de th nls Ne Me.bie boo ihe Spain.in a foreis alvintaeen likey to vestilt fot ota milway thsh dein i stn or the counter, thee relié ve us nte no and he didut {have any the 1 cer à dolls a year and not inc tard Farmer Quirk dum; ine catatetimd pra hie Blows, tur J Larned Har as he spuk ut s UVÈLL tis wtb Ton ee teks To eue du a wist auf -njor \u201ctogethe selves, Phe reat af Spotswood the at with Far- mer Quirk, and the ~tiivi hi was us ideal upon, Af that thn Spotswood wes a til om nt of sv nob blackstniit « shop: a vambling tow n-bouse that win als «store alu - Loot-lion sen ES After devcood {00 le come à thrivine city in the Interior\u201d - but nov BC was in tee tar westandef no actiotinerertane excepting as the contre of a great Humber renier juste ho ing with THe feat Law sy ew ea There war no other mini r or Larch for twenty mi dothis heh leul een | is.it was men Preshyt ~ ar rd with 1 dit ct oan whe o + shrink from Lard we.n and fowiy a ated yet song Low, thous beowas fel to the fast door others was nt aix il in the eruse ase] wed dn tle bares Soa ae hare natnratly so jmp 1 «My dar\u2018-ail Nl betwen Loa saut that fesh ef heu line shove cond maces wen this winter Y ju venir le cowa ot wc Hot is Tote then tanned, Matis oo nD mov te Lest nr turned her husband, «hecrtully, walk In moth he from the Pines bas inst con and see his sick aii Away up at the Pi and eight miles ibs 1 3 it is three v'elock nov How much you do need a horse!\u201d sighed Mrs, Newhergin.Pour woman, it was not always May with her! But then as Farmer Quirk s wife said, she wis a nickly qi md what could sou expect 27 #1 should like a horse so 1 conld take you to ride, but as jor me, walking is ny life, vou know,\u201d replivd the minister, peering into the euphoard alter something to cat before Le went.«Well, you know there is ta be the thing what's got presents to it\u201d said little Arthur, from Vohind dhe grent baby he was tending, like a kitten Lolding on to an overgrown rat, \u201cand pehaps somebaty will brought # horse and may be a watch that will tell time, we don't know yet.\u201d Mr.Newborgin laugh aud s0 did his wife.\u201cWe can't have anything that won't he most acceptable, 1 am sure,\u201d sail she, looking wistfully nLout the meagre room, at the half clothed childien wml at lier husband eating cold Leann in a corner with a faded blac muffler lying across lis threadhare knces, Mr.Newlergin ate his benue, tied on the faded mutf«rand went out into the raw chilliness of the winter afternoon, over stretch upon stretels of rolling prairie dotted lieve and Now?ging Lefts DW sia Lh strain roo 1 leds fr ve for ur wiles there KY Why, busbar, there with gaunt houses, dusky liayvericks, rough-haired cattle amt flocks of wiry-dooking sheep, At laat he came to the Pine region and presently toa log house in a halfclenr.ing.The smoke beat grey and low from the rude chimney, a fat, yellow dog sat up stiff nud straight, winking and barking, while flock of geese strotelied vut their necks and «lamored.Mr.Newbergin prossed past these rudo welcomes and knocked upon the door, Ît was opened hy a large, amiting woman who had evidently once had wuch of a certain sort of bold beauty.She had not lost it all, and she hud lwo A rough courtesy of manner\u2014of the earth, earthy, \u201c1s thin Mrs.Tropplin 1\" asked the minister, » th me 0 pes dl te the ld «That is what they call me,\u201d answered the wonmn, sil still more, «Be yon the Dominic?Ho you be, won't you just futch ahem Acveptine this well-meant hospitality Newberain went in.[L was i jurge us room with a bal inoue corner upon which lay the nick child.On the opposite side was a coohastove with a grest pot of boiling mush anit, amd another of deeb and potatoes and ment.A spinineewheel stood behind the Diloor, aml the walls were dicarateal with hanks vf avan, smoked hone, dricd beef, links of sans sul cars «pe ri head ed towel ho htsks, net oruamental ju an æsth tic point of view, but exceedingly so ton hunery man.In vour little boy very il 7 asked Mr Newberein, .+1 rechon peplivd the mother, still sniil- Ber bat with an anxious look toward (0 SIE seems like hy thouzh, won't yon, Tomy Tammy ojrened his eves bearily and smiled fob duck to his mother, Mr, = Tehe vour only child asked the minister, | torched by the mute tenderness that uleau [ed out of Chr se nacultivatel hoarts, boo lve got seven more at an)\u201d repliod Mrs, Tre pydin.triumphantly, \u201cSeed Mr, Nowlerzing ooking roid in astonishineut for the some trace nf [othe rs, Mes, Tr-oplin's exes Sdlowel hie and now , she tante dentrisht, 1 You tes show voursciers, children, said she, At the ward vane after another the seven craie out from weer fhe sek bey shed, wilid-louhine, whitealateal and nngidy, \u201cisent eux there te 11 ant of they lenkeal se 1 reckon d they'd « Leontinned of REN ertaprinee, atc uét 0 du her tone of [quickly noter Mr Nowherir ins it cond 2 FILE Ist Claen\u2014tst Prize ni I.1M Sad, th.Both, dus Vichy John W.Varner.2nd Clasa-1st Prize Jas.Rte ' me 1 HAN 1 | moinration \u20ac Ard JK.| on.mention \u2014G.A Willams Hon me W, Sturke.Ard Class- 1st Prize.Wan, Cistle, ma\u201c MW m.Lane art F Dong: wh James M'Koosn, ; Dr.Baker Edwards then rend the report of the attendance of his class in Chemistry, from which it appeared that there was a roll of 33 students, threc of whom, however, had failed to proceed.OF the thirty who took np the study, the majority attended regulariy, and took alively interest in the inetrnetion, The Dr.then read the varionx callings and profes sions of his scholars and they were very varied freed; showing the veille interest possenged by chemical studies, and the utility awl profit to be expected therefrom by theadept, The re- anlt had been highly encouraging, Thongh the session just ended could be looked on only as having been experimental, there WAR CART to bope that the course nf study in the next wonld be more liken permanent institution, Mont of those who had att-nded had obtained auch instruction ae enabled them to take books and work at home, The result of the whole had assuredly heen satisfactory to hin own mind, and he hoped also to theirs.The President sid the Sub-committee of à couts din con he classes gy Wie fe tue pnd oh List voces mutually Tencticiad etloet pfesire te nuaninate is} rive [ while, et abl the princes Littl said that di bad others of at get es could nu ver have achie vod tie creat ss Goowhich they attained band they nat heen sepert tn frec-haneldrowime He frst ed Et he Bea he potion onthe popnbue Gow nhl adh nee! more than they hoedidon of Grec edviatas s which the ~eloml [BUCA Plies sion was thon od tes Land | ANTI PLY.pod at or the Le ha bated on NO er nen nat assarediy da ation PUS PRINCESS GENE MARQUIS OI deu te Triste soba wil avs th tie, Now ard ne Mira he Both es ath is cqual, the distines th sins app ois altecetior So fa eon neni seins te see chlo the svc iano a dique af posers Pad vassais, Cen ath os ver Ber person and dizadty twniting Goth wi si possible ciecle of seu hus dt ho bind tee nat dnetees te the people, Neel is espe ally Ue cas with the house of Lots, The connection or this powerfal tity with the gentry of the Pale are atl seme thine more, The re are toads few nthene oof standing in Leeland tow the Marquis iv nt Kin, by owever remot tie, The Blovd af oid Doctor A first provest of Trinity Coll thas to the produ.tive and patriotic enerzy of echo his coven ab hie es ows in the veins ota risd Prisha sn To deh of the sels Sat with th ir hiver weutd be ies prossibby alts riz, Ner conld a nobler ve chosen pe which toon the ste srovalty than th rae frou which prans the house of Mornineten and the wane of VW MRsE a, 10h, dot it deen tnt oa sible how 6 renover anon in Pnctsh story with (he four ete 25 at st soldi Land Ls eve htc Bar tie oe tre fes der teas even than tes pon which fe projection is to he vie ed dl dE ses do cera rant + tt nu retisn of Flr Mat
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