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STRABANE DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, AND FLOWER SHOWS

... Should the latter be again resisted the Riot Act will be read, and the marines brought up. E SPAIN AND THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. (REUTSzt'S TELEGIUs) Madrid, Wednesday. During the discussion of the Cuban Budi get in the Chamber of Deputies Last night ...

DEAR, DIRTY DUBLIN

... were wild enough to take it into their heads to attempt to gain their freedom through the means by which they were held in' slavery, their first act should be to capture and desjzor, as the revolutionists of France destroyed the Bastile of their country ...

LITERATURE

... contents, whild dealing -with facts, are more Eonsational than most bocks of fiction. Cotn- enueing with a short sketch of slavery, ancient and modern, the author proceeds to account for the hatred of Christianity entertained by the MuO== an fworld, and ...

A FRENCH VIEW OF IRELANK

... say that Mitchel and Meagher, when sett ed in the .rge America, became partisans of the South, and fer- vse id defenders of slavery. Mitchel was a sup. porter of the Southern cause; Meagher was not; day and it is a little startling to be told by M Herve ...

FRENCH FASHIONS AND FOLLIES

... of silver, known as ochier 'ecelavaoe. 0he ill more the ladies are ma sters, the more' they liketo so wear the badge of slavery; sach mystery is there e always in woman I The lalies from Paris ii Bri- no tanny even sometimes tottute ?? delicate little ...

COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT IN THE LEINSTER HALL

... Boy, giving to each line its full meaning and bringing out oc with great force the last line, It shall l never sound in Slavery. 1'r Ludwig's TI success was not less marlked. When he appeared c to sing Faure's great song, Les Rameaux, lie co was ...

LITERATURE

... con- duct : the rilsh bishops in thieir noble andiakppily successful efforts to save the oid faith of their country from the slavery. of Enhlish domination, and to preserve the holy ?? of love and mutual Loyalty betvwe-u priests anr- people in lre- land. ...

LITERATURE

... which the saint pro- nouncesa sentenceof excomunication againatthat t prince for having soldthis Christian captives into slavery, is the subject of a paper in which the .chronological difficulties that arise ifrm it are 3 treated of. The metrical life ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... losses sworn to by the Royalists far exceed c:- pectation. Remarkable afdavits have been sv;rc-n to, revealing wholesale child slavery in the Lydcz- , burgh district up to qaite a. recent time. Reports !us to a probable collision between the Bcers anZ the natives ...

THE MAGAZINES

... would readily- .deseover what sufit hi best T write s peeches anx~d t-mn cfit them to emory tis, as you term if it, s double slavery, which I could not bear. To i speak without preparation, esecially on great . opolem cs,pis h A. nd cannot be re- sMwmended ...

THE MAGAZINES

... manceusres in! i British waters the fact had bees established that green lights could be seen barely two miles. THE ANTI-SLAVERY CONGRES&S London, manday. In addition to the, Plenipotentiariea who have. been appointed to represent the Uuited Kingdom at ...

LITERATURE

... excellent articles 'ron various subjects, and amongst them we may specialise Progress in Ireland, ' ShGp Labour . a White Slavery, by Cardinal Mlanning; The d Blind, by Cardinal -M'Cabe; and Cromwell in a Ireland, by Father Murphy, S J. As = anti- ...