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The State of Religion in France. (From a Roman Catholic Correspondent in

... over by Protestants, Jews, and atheists, but does not explain how this comes about in a Catholic country with universal suffrage. Neither of these views represents the actual facts. It is quite certain, on the one hand, that the great majority of the ...

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... Mr. Hewitt inquired if there were any ablebodied women in the house, if so, they could earn lOd. day, with fanners, at flax-pulling and other work. The Master replied that there were no ablebodied women in the boose except such as bad illegitimate children ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1860
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2978 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE PRESS

... in the regulation of the white elective franchise. As neither himself nor the Legislature h ive the control of the negro suffrage, they will not deliberate on that question. The Goverment has ordered an additional reduction ut the army by 5u,u00 men. ...

LORD GEORGE SANGICR'S

... (Applause.) I don't know if you have ever heard of a Washer O'Halloran. you know how he would treat women of a dig. rent politics'sl parimesion from self. says women tendencies should be Hal to asses with their faces to the asses' tails, end dragged through ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

... Irish Society for Womeu's Suffrage, has been unanimously elected no limmarnry mensher of the French. Asoelation for the promotion of the higher claims women, as a tee y to her scrvieat in forwarding the question of Women's Elevation. The French Association ...

.PARIS GOSSIP

... dressed in soldier's dress, and trained from bis cbiliflWSd loft accnre to himself the boritage of Tiberius by winning the suffrages of the camp. If Mr. Cobden had an interview with him, we dare say that on that occasion he was dressed in cotton velvet, ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1861
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2273 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1889

... of completely secret voting, similar to that practised in Belgium, so that it would be to nobody's interest to purchase suffrages by money or promise*, on account of the impossibility of knowing how an elector votes. To conclude, the danger threatening ...

THE CAVAN WEEKL2 NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Iffs

... rotten clothing , human hair, and put r id gash. The skeletons were all mall—all women sad girls. These women had bees beheaded. The commie. sionee conversed with many young women who had been robbed, stripped, and outraged by the Turks. Eye-witnesses told ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1874

... divisions of the country, and no one has argued more strongly than the present Prime Minister spinet the contemplated identity of suffrage. The Conservative party view this wids• out prejudice. They are not afraid of popular rights. But the late Reform Act was ...

ALAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1873

... highly effective aud use(al Institution for the training of leachers, Mill an. as ally sends forth from 1501.'200 young men women, who, having been uniformly instructed in the art of conducting a sellout and communicating knowledge, grad Ily are establishing ...

FITS OR EPILEPSY

... Sealand and Wales, universal suffrage, disestablishwent in England, Scotland. and Wale,, the establialiment of electoral districts, the abo:ition of tbo of Wolf, ?pout of memben, parliaments. and the extension of the franchise to women, It is theoretically possible ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1890

... begun a century ago. It is 1,000 feet long, 176 feet high, and the foundations are 100 feet deep. Spain is to have universal suffrage. Senor ha s iota:pawed a Bill, drawn on the broadest iis., 31 years of age and six months' residence to be the only qualillesUone ...