Air, as a motive power, has been successfully applied at Brunswick, Maine. The air is compressed by a water-wheel, and connected throngn a two-and-a-half inch pipe under ground three-quarters of a mile, and furnishes the motive ageuc for an engine at the railway station, used for sawing wood. The press of Dublin are unanimous in their expressions of indignation at the sentiments of decided hostility to the Home rule movement recently avowed by the Marquis of Hartington, Chief Secretary for Ireland. One of the leading journals stigmatises him as a stranger, ruling the Irish people from a back street. in the Capitol of a strange city. The feeling .in journalistic circles generally is very hitter against this conduct of the Objef Secretary.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1126, 7 March 1872, Page 3
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