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PROFESSOR LINDSAY ON THE POSITION OF WOMEN

... divinely established ier truth was that woman had been made so much weaker tds than man bhot the weakest of them had to bear her it portioninlife. Everychildwasbaptisedwith a woman's ierblood, and was reared in a woman's faith, Although rit the weaker of ...

CONDITION OF IRELAND

... before Lord Justice Deasy Daniel Gleenon was indicted for the murder of a woman named Catherine Gleeson. It appeared the deceased was in the act of setting potatoes in a small plot of land adjoining her cabin when the prisoner came behind her, knocked her down ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... medal in the Queen's Prize competition. Fletcher won. The National Challenge Trophy was won by Scot- land with 1942, and the other scores were-Eng. land, 1916; Wales, 1888; Ireland, 1824. Colour- Sergt. Falkington won the Graphic Cup. The Yeomanry ...

AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

... LEAGUE FUNDS. ithee t is stated that before Mr Patrick Egan left the '.country a few days aco, he placed the books of the. F a+Land League in the hands olf Mr Parnell and certain 1 in lother meme oth Irish party. > as FLIGHfT OF EX-.SUSPECTS. wa~f Intelligence ...

DEPUTATION ON THE CATTLE BILL

... ot died suddenly- A manl claimed it as that of John te Doyle, an army pensioner, and a woman asserted it ur- was that of leer father, Jehin Robinson. A violent scene ad ensued, the woman cryineg bitterly, and denouncing the is- other claimant to the body ...

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... V EN T U R E S- WITl THE BRITISH ARMY O l froin the Commencement of the War to the Fall, of 6 Sebastopol 0 By GEORGE CAvini-Disai TAYLOR, late 96th- Regiment. O Mr. Taylor's Journal of A dventures with the British Army 0 has the merit of being a journal ...

(BY OUR USUAL EXPRESS.)

... without, however, crossing the Danube. Large stores of provisions, the presents of patriotic Rus- sians, have been sent to the army in the Principalities. Bucnanrest, Sept. 27.—The Russians have posted strong bodies of troops, with artillery, at the following ...

Foreign Intelligence

... fraternal aim. We have friends even in the of the armies who rule us; there are entire 3s whose alarm-ery will answer to yours. The national de- mocracies of Eu anguard of form one organised camp. V the great army of the pe« , fear not isolation. The initiative ...

REPORTED DEATH OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM

... effect a junction, The Elbe army was 'under bat Ithe King, the first army under Prince Fredrick bat Charles, and the second army under the Crown the Prince. The Elbe armlyadvanced aeross Saxony by sBeal Dresden. The first army was in Lusatia,-at Reichen ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION

... home. There is extortion in our assess- ments of land ; there is in our Courts and in our diplomacy. Our sepoys show little attachment to our Euro- pean officers, and the efficiency of the native army is de- clining. We squander our money in useless wars ...

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... THEATRE, GLASGOW. A WOMAN OF No IMPORTANCE A WOMAN MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 29, SIX NIGHTS, A WOMAN A WOMAN By arrangement with lMrE.BEEzzoano TREE, A WOMAN A WOM AN Mxsspa LEWIS WALLER and H. HL A WOMAN A, ...

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... t for a young lady of not quite eighteen must have been in reality only a braoch palace nunder the eye of the Lady of the land.` We have no xrticular knowledge of these subjects, and only copy the -explanations sup- plied by others who talk 4hem over ...