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cnl Jh£ rt"? n J • th JL pagers of the White Star Line are more hKIt ft .^P P^° 5 and mo ™>ver, that they wiU treat to hiCSi? °£ ?- P am J ° hn Smith did the Indian . whoi ° he laßh ed and Vh« I,rT h , 18 , .« arte ™» a * d then held as a target between himself and the arrows of his assailants.—' Christian TJnionV ' far«f»tw. 518 Ad , am8 ' ia his oratioa on Seward, said:— "Our SStSTIffS ™S* VCI T ld forme to claim nor .old J ™£ m ? when J we mußt honor one who never bought be £ntLZ ♦ ■ ? • a ?u aCe> and who never allowed hiß P^lic action to be contaminated in the atmosphere ot corporation influence." Dewflnfoinfo PP h * noi ? enon . ia ?»«pe w Joseph Arch, the wonderful STeSSha T-ftVf %%Binge% Bing l c year> words and easterly gneralship, has lifted the farm laborers of England into the position kUv ?Twf f6f 6 , 111 Eaglißh P° liticß - AiShbishop Manning said mSf ' ° th ° preßS) that Mr ™ 8 a g«^««d respectable Eeoo^d'^l^? 6111^ 10 ? 5^ does nQt » M y» the ' London Medical f^flv^! U7 g r. the i ntellectual activity, is, well evidenced by the bl « of tfe dates of birth and respective ages of the hjhest taLrat of the French Academy : MM. Onwrt,. 1787-85 years 5 Thierl lSI~7?/r r8}^ mn9^' 1797 ~ 75 eare ' Saitt-Bfarc Girardin if^\ 7^J^7-TyeT~ 7°7 ° 8J J and Sirn7r^ °J^ ° VU by tbe " i. « great abusion iZ,Tf ftf th l kwß ?? d Btatutes maaTin-this land are not ob™ft?L 7 ? r the ™^ in g of them eight days , which matter is S.i«A destructions of Englishmen in thisl^; and divers Irish1? ° Se *7 e - BUd keep such laws and Btat «tes, which they make upon kille m their country, firm, stable, and without 'breaking theni for ony favor or reward.-' Baron Finglass », « Hibernica." (Biron Tf the Exchequer in the time of Henry Till) ■ XO *™ not *» ?^! Cal *<?&?* °£ Bi ., 8bc P Berkley.-To an iUu^trious Irishman, ■a ?r? r ? testant 818b °P BerHej we owe the following, which may be Bud l to have been written almost in a prophetic spirit, more than a century ago, and consequently long before the events^ which he seems to allude could well have been anticipated. * n ™ S V nCerity KtoK t0 Bp ? k as we think> t0 doas we Pretend and pmfess, to perform and to make good what we promise, and really to be what we would ieem and appear to be. According to the returns obtained by the enumerators, the *n£r^ f /W" 1 *? who left the ports of Ireland during the quartet ended 31st December last amounted to 11,781— 700f- males and. 4774 females— being 1684 more than the number who emigrated durine the corresponding quarter of 1871. s A valuable secret :— The • Petersburg Express' says the unpleasant odor produced by pre«piratio n> is frequently the source of vexation to gentlemen and ladies, some of whom are as subject to its excess as then- fellow-mortals of another color. Nothing is simpler than the removal of this oaor at much less expense and much more effectually ST. 7Tf a PP llCfthon of costly unguents and perfumes as are 2^'mn • °° ] y neceße , ar y procure some of the compound spirits WaßWt!W aB Wt! 7 P r% abOUt J tw ° tea8 P°°» f^ a basin of wafer. Zl T' handf) R ? d arms with thi8 ' leaves skin as clean, fresh, and sweet, as one could wish. The wash being perfectly harmless and cheap we recommend, it, on the authority of one of our moat experienced physicians to our readers, U^Sl^yl? 031^" 1 answer to the q^stion asked by ftp S. of Health :- <Is consumption caused or promoted bY a dn£ ? Pme ' 6ayS " Ye6> eßpeciaUy wh * the ""^

A Benevolent society, called the St. Patrick's has just been mangorated m Buenos Ayres. It was stated at the meeting by Mr P. Browne that the collective fortune of Irishmen in the River Plate amounted to between three and four million sterling. The objects of the society, in addition to iti general benevolent purposes of aiding the sick and poor, are to assist the heirs of Irishmen in the recovery of property m case of dispute or informality in testamentary arrangements. A very large amount of money is supposed to be at presfnt deposited in the Provincial Bank of Buenos Ayres, and to which SSffii^htfuTSLr 518 both in IreLd * nd in 8o »*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 20, 13 September 1873, Page 13

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 20, 13 September 1873, Page 13

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 20, 13 September 1873, Page 13

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