Miss jtyojence Nightingale is^ now 60 year.i old, and lives m London^almost a prisoner tb; he? %qom, so^ ill w- ;i]ie: Once a year she takes her widowed mother! to ; Derbyshire, . She wrote lately m ajettesr to a friend : "Oter . worked ag 1 am, my health is inecoi•arily bad. Tbank God, who gtillgiTer me work to .do for Him." While the servants, of a ; wild-beastr show were cleaning a leopard's cage/ Stoekwell street, Glasgow, on July 10, the animal forced it«. way out, ..and bounded into the street, causing the greate t alarm. The leopard was forced into a !orqer, and its keeper laaooing it round the neck with' a ftoutrope, sue- 1 ceeded m .taking it back to its cage t The Islands bs2 Santa Cruz^in th» West indies, the? scene^ pf the late- negro, insurn ction is declared to be totally 5 ruined .--..'.' Sixty-seven ; . sugar estate* -were burned, and only nine remaiii. About' 800?iri8urgents are yet ..scattered' throughout the island, bat the leaders have been arrested and are being tried:
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 12 March 1879, Page 3
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