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  2. ENGLAND.

    The following article which we extract from a secular London paper, the EVENING NEWS, Thursday March 26, may be taken for what it is worth:— ...

    Article : 917 words
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  4. ROME. MICHAEL DAVITT VISITS THE CATACOMBS BEFORE SAILING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The special correspondent of the PILOT in Rome, writing on March 11, thus disposes of all the English lies cabled abroad relative to Mr. Davitt's visit to Rome:— ...

    Article : 421 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Arabi Pasha, the exiled patriot, was not much of a believer in Gordon, if the following ascribed to him is true. Speaking of Gordon he asked, "Why should so many die for the sake of one? ...

    Article : 802 words
  6. AMERICA. J. K. EMMET THE ACTOR TROUBLE.

    Our old friend " Fritz," the dashing handsome gentleman and the most charming characteractor of the age has broken out again in the States. Emmet visited the colonies a few years ...

    Article : 893 words
  7. IRISH VERSUS ENGLISH CARICATURE.

    In the House of Commons the other evening, Mr. Beresford—I beg to ask the Chief Secretary whether the attention of the Government has been called to a most scandalous cartoon ...

    Article : 378 words
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