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T*w£oZ^ S T t?thQ L,°UdOQL ,° UdOQ T '"" es ' the receDt risei » the price of raw cotton at Liveipool was all that saved a crash rui-l inevitahl, collapse in that industry in England. It considers I've tha the relief is temporary, and even unreal. If this concession be correct of the SS T ed illyi lly rCt ? rn an<l im^ eril the wb '^ c <>"^ i»te iS BrSsh ool"n^' * Stnklng * &t that m th ° UlllU ' d St^Untish cotton production is now reduced to such small profits that a educational hSl^f P f B^ an 9° n ' - m a P astoi ' al on the iniquitous \i f JuleS Berr^' S lves expression to the foUowine tS^^Tf :^ UOae r° b]igMon lS im^ ed «» all.my S biethren-that of prayer. Let not our priests utter from the pulpit any imprudent woid ;do not curse those who are cou.puu • the ru n alf£j «k? rf , r\\° Ye thGm aS brethren ' mu "™ tlioir S astray, as k God to enlighten and convert them. Above all let us m% be discouraged, though the horizon is very dark, but tr st in H°m whose promises do not pass away." On board the Mexican steamer is a barometer of the most simnlo construction, but the greatest accuracy. It consil I £ ttnp of cedar, very thin, about two and a half feet m hLlh afe an inch wide, cut with the R rain, and set in a block or foot. Ths cedar >tnp is backed, or lined, with one of white pine cut across the gram, and the two are tightly glued together. To bend these when cufwr^n tr't bnt ° n ? c aPPl '° aCh ° f bad S cedar tuilsovei until the top at times touches the ground. This wmnle instrument is the invention of a Mexican guita? maker, ami s ,cl s its accuracy that it will indicate the corning of a " norther » lull eoS y Sl h Z 8 JefOr< :;^ ° lh r kl^ ot ' lOmeter known on the ZZ nnf IV th ° P lollu cuon of Yankee ingenuity it had if ag °' "^ a f°ItUUUf ° ItUUU ""^ ltS -vento,L. V< , Wfe

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 336, 26 September 1879, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 336, 26 September 1879, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 336, 26 September 1879, Page 11