The following extract' from a lecture delivered by Father Thomas N. Burke, C.P., in .New York, appears in the ‘ Tablet’“ Then Cromwell sent the Catholics of Ireland to Connaught ; and remember, he gave them their choice. He-saidr‘N-ow, if yotv don’t Jlke'to go to Connaught, I will send you to hell!’—(Loud laughter.) So the Catholic Irish put their heads together, and they said : ‘ It is better for u* to go to Connaught! He may want the other place for himself !” - (Great laughter and cheering.) God forbid that I should condemn any bilt I oannot help ,thinking of vrtlat the i>6or carman said ter myself ifi Hqblm once. Going along, he saw a lilceness of CrorhW«U t and he says, dAfe all events'Crom well ;bks gone to the devil!’ I said, *My man, don’t be uncharitable. Hon’t-risay- that?;-, it is uncharitable to say it.’ ‘ Thunder and turf,’ says he, use of having a devil at all?’—(Memment and cheering.)”
Late Advertisements. , MON,Da>Y,7 10 th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. On PipneeV; CJhop. Hohse, Princes street. WB ARN ET T & CO. • are instructed by Mr W. Graham to sell by auction, as above, The whole of his furniture, crockery, glassware, cutlery, electro-plated ware, kitchen utensils, &c. ; also, the large American stove, with all fittings complete, as good as new. Without the slightest reserve. Terms cash. * or * Illustrated New Zealand Herald,’ published on Monday, containing some excellent views, tog<e m. cr T l vitll a colored supplement, entitled ‘ The Digger’s Saturday Night,” sold by all booksellers, price Is fid. SALE BY AUCTION. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Drapery and other Merchandise, ex Surat, now landing trom the s.s Wallabi, will be Sold by Auction in a few days. Further particulars in Monday’s paper. a good General Servant Vf for country. Apply Jas. Patterson. Australasian Hotel, WANTED, a Man to work in Bakehouse and Carry Out. Kroon’s, George i 9tr66v« LOST, a Silver Watch-case, No. 7825. Finder rewarded on returning it to ; George Humphrey, Watchmaker, Georee , stn-et. 6 TpHE WORKING MODEL STEAMER LADY FEEGUSSON | Will be exhibited in the Octagon Market daily, except Wednesday and Sa urday from 11 am. to 9 p.m. Under steam from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Admission, Is. Children half price,
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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 3
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