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... a , shopkeeper, who says that he was at one time in d the habit of selling such boxes to a woman, who bought them to manufacture into fancy spittootn, The woman, it seems, used ro call at the shop accompanied by a girl, out there is a discrepancy af to ...

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 ...

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... and by thousands they died, and their bones made a white streak in the direction of the sunset and the land of gold. Not all died; oh no. An immense army arrived at their destination; but the sickly, the feeble, the poorly_ provided, these perished by the ...

The American news of such deep interest that iiKu justifiably make it the subject a few remarks supplementary ..

... the country, the instinct of every man and woman in the land, contradicts the idea that any possibility of an independent South remain after the capital was abandoned, its Government set adrift, and its army withdrawn into the solitudes of the interior ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, August 6

... ordering the mobilisation of the Greek army will issued today. Our Correspondent Alexandria telegraphs that the cotton and other crops in Egypt are looking splendid, and that the Nile promises be equal to last year. Land is increasing in value. The gratifying ...

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 ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... and the muskets rolling, poor woman was crouching inside cart, and crying bitterly. I offered her glass of wine and piece of bread. refused sa ; . n *> ' For the short time I have live, shall not need it.' I saw the poor woman about to seized four troopers ...

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... iANN WE1LLLINGTON, :he Soldier's Daughter, Wife. and WVidow.-A son of this remarkable woman was killed at the batt3e of lukerman, and she has still other sonS in the army. Ipswich: J. 31. BvavTo% and Co., and all Booksellers J. IM. BURTONTi & CO., IPSWICH ...

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... by Coroners' Juries, &t. ULPERtIAL PARLIAMENT: The Yorkshire Land Registration Bill-Over-pressare in Elementary Schools.-The Soudae-The Merchant Shipping Bill-The Carttle Diseases Bill-Army and *Navy Estimates. INDUSTRIAL FACTS AND FIGURES: A Miner's ...

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... newsagent for it to-day. Second number en- tirely SOLD OUTr CONTENTS OF THIRD NUMBER Page i. Rumours of the Day. (Illnt) On Woman. By Hierself. PBi1y Higgins' Little RLcreaton. Mrs. Jopples: The Man with the White Wait- coat. (Thus.) By Douglas Grant. Page ...

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... newsagent for it to-day. Second number en- tirely SOLD OUT. CONTENTS OF THIXD NUMB Page i. Humours o! the Day. (rllus.) On Woman. By Herself. Billy BigZ!ns' Little Recreation. Mrs. Jopples: The MaLn with the WhiteWa. coat. (Ulus.) By Douglas Grant. Page ...

AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... with keen anxiety, and they may be here at any moment. * r ' ' 1• j lint while conceding that Charleston may ba attacked by land, it is just possible that thia attaok may be deferred for an indefinite period. At present, from all that I can learn, it is ...