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LITTLE PEDLINGTON.

,11.. r.it. .1.,1' > ....1....> .■._,■■!'♦ 1 ■ i^li.-'i •-■•"• -"<■* 'EE'Fr-ERS-' FrtOM-TNVBfiKI ILLY. .-Thomas- rCo^PHiNa r .EsQ „ Ri^3 ixefoozle.. „,..^ib ...11 ; .i rSQ-tfjfcßE', E/O!yi>Osf: '■' " '.thel.i .s^irf^fcojqyl.detejiaipaktip: * ..»£ ..ifcte. ■ " <gpeafcetst>red-übfe*oiwn iscveiv.,c ampatiW©.. with existence committe^'so-ftir^sfoodwas ' cpnee^;"^las ? tVie^e' Werß l bth r'tifatter^ /slic^.MJod^inl/an^'clqtliin^ )be iinta7(ionsideraiiQn. ident that ; -if-siiu«te, an-offi.aiai- coademaed to the 7 " J oii^d - Ta !^"''^ : st(Jm i , 'would' -be uuable to l ßthffi"V|^l^ulgß;"Wiißli: s tjirf l fellows. He ..yattW7rQt"»jivj|S3il^!^as?3.P 3 a tllin s t :iupact. ....N0... io igujgr h( husefcespi3 r wo ttlci deem it worth while to hasbar.j, man who HVed od tfie'BmfelV-of-ti'n-orifea rag. HJb'iiy "ftd\V,"yat too dear "for '"a 'man wbo' has to live 01 at mostr; £15 a-year. This was a di nculty of greater tnameni; than the mere s us'Wha i fl&*' ons:S|iQi%^^#ai peculiarities jS^Fi 1 !. idcas'^WßMihf'^ted. An erudite" mem"-" ber hayiiiff a .hazj .irapresaion sto what '/tmSant, b : ut l tee) i4ig sWe jt) a long word and sounded well, stated tHafr'fchey ! dhouU live like the Eremite^ On being intoniMPtlhaf; t^'d4e a 'pii% resiled id'tSb' wilderness, apart from their fellows, and that the business of .the office could not weft" be eWeiu&ed'ifHhe bfficials betook. theiirseives- 1 tfo- the wilds, he collapsed, ,wd ooMtftmtefl. bjpreetfowith sucking off his thumb, some of his parent jartn" coif-" •tracfetftift^-pcirsmta'-^b whicfr-hfl wisthough damp, qmte good enougis tor^aaa. . offioiaLaisd, iiis.iaiiul/w # There lay, however, an insuperable objection to this, in the fact that there were no c£ v<ea jiearer tl'ttverk-elly" tha&'^wyap^s-felai ii, J aftd «as.•ife.^?WyfLft v*t ;,le#3t 20 miles of water to^ .cross, the passage being f.req,uen|ly i«i«p-«pn : ; . ■' J&±

aSßpneV thes^^^^fcber pointed out would obviate tne ritecj33s£y to a great extent of blankets as the natural heat of warmth to the terrestrial ditto Then there were rabbits who burrowed m the earth and were._gj^_WMa.-a-51-g^g^-fartable, and surely a rabbit was as good as a G-ovefeniyhf, official, nofto inehtiou the' Proglodytes. Tliis was a eoo4 wn;ole3Ua vart/ajA' ev»|| proauhfeai 'k r a e'fteci; pa l r'ticUl^rV &**" oI " \ he . m emIjers understood its xt 'to be coQne#i^n,spme, yvay| n t™^They had heard of a "-.Toad in ja ! -Kdley* .wdicOT^W.fchaJb i^W/tWnuout a& i a hint that officiate should refiiflej ak-.BWP- . .On^eferebce however to 1 : tKe; 'statistics or the Director of Meteorological | Stations l it fc wa£M7>uhd M 'that feW Irfata&f q\ rain' riiiulirt^rjtian^^ilAnig^t to render "eumbent position the water might nseM .sufficient}*, fcpdrown th§ ]Jarents ot buried at the public expense, whjich wouidi ■cost something. >■< Under^ -apiw circumstanced/ they/wonTd ■' -be 11 liable to suffer 'frtfin "'Violent -^6la's, iK ai(d jr&iwfflinsj official was objectionable. It"wis..§nallv .decided.thatas^herei iWere. ,a number of .eanpty :hutsi -on-ithe-.-.Town /Belt, they "be Ideated 1 thertei •Here, tl fi'^B' -df T expenseV'they^ f n &'^ c soutn * westerly breezes •* as" 'ihey" blew through the,. chin jp £i,nd crannies in the vails and roofs, (the huts 'being rather out of reiPftk)i thorough yeijitiiaibiQDtlfemg healthy^ ; one.imember,ihiiate4- that mH lere .waj ' only one- Mom 'in ''Bdme- of- thte hub's, \i ■tn%h"t te' 'subversive; : ; of " th'6Be"f( selings of "delicacy wHicft'lf^s' ' adyi sable to main..tajn,,.^ a., YfMsii (mffifflsV* 1 ents and jCh^ijceii, pjf both sexes, slept in metodrn;' instancing the attention the subject was attracting* ia»ti home,pitt! 'reference to the lifchfioto -p&br. - 1 &&& inee utiuentl y shtlbbfed r by M'ng 1 reMridfed" I fli:it it was "alf very^weli'fo \&m#'i£Jfie"Mf6tV '<$ the^opr^ijiM^QadQnu.bufe their wure there to consider; ..thei «oase» of»ia .» cla ss "6'ut'tir ithe-.pale r Qf<iQy(linarj it ci,vilization. So the . nifttitex wa^ aettlfid. The next question was how vere they^ to be ciotV^d >?,i It was evidem that on" £L 2 LOs per annum, there would not be omHehi ta s,pa.i:e. ibr. nbroadclothj • 'VSHetVs % .gu'«gesfei'©n»> :t wfere ! r-thvown «oit. One itnerabfer whb had s'ome' l Httl6'stc l q uaintanwe., "w;ith' ( |^e 8^^ 68---"were commonly seen : pei;g.jgi]by.lating the ..streets_with only a slight.rag.rc und their loins,; it .was a cool and cheap clothing. and approactieci nearer to that adopted by ( o,ur. f^rs<j gfjre^ expulsion f. om Kdeo^ not to' niention its classical purjt^' ■•[Phe cheApnesa of it &tz once «C( mmended •it-s&lf-ta • the • favorable fconsld< ration of ;I Ctie eoniMitte t e; i b > ut' l artei* i di£fc > 6fetion it was iha'p-plicable* t6 the climkfce; 1 !«■_!., ,oil..i>iiiil. LjiraftHvil) lUi .» ■illyiil ■ . „ ,M OJi0 Ji e P.Y^r» }\ a ßtatea i pip i t > €sv-fen m the .east .lijUinQft.cjpth^'d'.inic-.thisa 'aiiy>,BQftnfiec: presented- a' isißgular- tappeara ice ; thj} n ••whife ri<< skifr" -attracetMg '''greater attejn- , : feliatf""ttie lo broWn; '' ' 'j'^h j'custom i. Q ,j.,, yPS ue a ..:j...9fl l ft ; PSS^ I *i'i"Q ie ' > ancient .ißdtains,., .of .:.paiaiing,;.itKeir, .;bi >dies was • takenj-mto * .coasidereufciom- . t Ife certainly 'precliidM'^ th* 1 "rceceßsity >: bf" providing ' ulothiWg' 6f' SH £* dßscr^ti^;;" ; tnd were r.%&O9A..si^^.&LcQTorca^qpjbed it wduld< . jQQ^}}o..expensive»..., .The,, .heads. < >f dapotrfcments and-theip families- -if' 44iey had-tfey-might have-afew atriples -of ' ver nilion or Indian red, which %£s* 'a mord durable Mfolor: a?; a supeyiCT i4istineitioTi. The committee was on the point of dcci liag- Aluifei : this -should be-fche^r^galaUionvdiess, when^ "so ! me"bnb : '3u'g^6stfed; > that -probably -tb'e" tigainst Jita 'a^p,pticffi,",.^lie ,hluimn. miad, after years o^oartificial ealtu.ce uot being i pFepa'red'tofevei-t-apt once 'to th i original '•fe?m^lifeity ■-■•ofi •01tri••'f6re : fathb'i•s^ It was 'fenallv 'deter inine'd ,'tnat a 'tunic of, gunny., bags would combine,.. .the. ..clvsmcal with the cheap^ pleas© ithe^eyej-aiaid satisfy the mind. Having thus entered fully into ■-evety '« detail sol? "-> expenditure :onnected with officials the committee dscided in V^ominen'oing 0 " 1 th'aP ' a 1 suffic ietffc I '^fa" .fth_QuWLrfe e f p laced it pi}, the est m'ates,"t^ ! conxpeiisate.3«ach.i of iits. tmemb( rs, to the extent of £20, for the enligh ened and 'liberal-maTiner^Ti which' ifc IJ htd executed jit ff ™d^;s&ur:L;;. .;" [ A l ■ B ° " ° n •-"■' -3 lfl • 'YdWfc-Tittot&Y Snooks,-..,

. ......I D _...\.:..i...- „ i t '»" Ati^-sifMTl^em'siJi'rlf^'rbeett made by ;i J;he .telegj'agjj^c'iewa a Europe" "over the Atlantic cabt6.!A3...ikraished v t<? ;i fcV American newspapers at th i rate of 100 doUjjj.rg v .a week for eac i jdrutfn&ldesirinf?'ii£. 0 ' Some tweatj papers have thus far entered into the agreement, and aboj^JLQ^^qc^ja day will be transmitted in^^S^fP?&":o>&mßrciai repo'te,n dJfhia h^Vj^^^^^^Uy an advance in the i#ffg?k/oT.i}dfiyJb§©g I ,ifi-. maty offi.jes, about twenty-five per cent, ha aag beeii 1 added to tHe former rate. z\al n < moriii^irii .i! r-iiiiin<>'.t Two beautiful animals have been -%mt m Irelatftf- within* the- 1 laot?i few dsfy*' -t>y on being applied to for a pnz 3 tor the support of a greafe.^haxiAable, nstitution in Ireland, generously responde d,' atfd re>marlse\i,'i^l'6>ll!rißhfc«li6r*6fc'l 1 owe the winning of the blue ribbons of the English •tu'i'fv'-'-Xs'th'e pVc/genft^-of Fi le de VjLif an^ fi-laclia^up.we^e^enuine HjberniansV "the least lean do is to try and ?ive s^jn^ithing ia.theway fi korselesh t(pa country -w-lieae -bo much hofio^^fd 1 France in winning for her tl e^WaWsfl* •^i2-e"s l th'a 4 t i iEhiglanatWowa' i opfen to com-jpititiGn-bn-thd'turF:-' «Er ueto 1 1 iis promise •tbe"Ownei* lof-i3he-winnep:of-the1 of-i3he-winnep:of-the O^s^agd, .of..the Denby 0£1865 aeJLefctSjd.two Arabian ponies, to be given as_a. : j3.r.ize for the forthcoming baziar and drawing of prizes, ? h»ld-ufßieri the .auspices, o£ 'the (Jommdr-i>cial"¥o-uag Men-of-Oablia, 1 for tltd' Ip^r-' ;poae pf'reiiM'ag'fands for : thb- upport^o/ s£e poor'lemale orphans. «« i»«i i

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Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 2

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LITTLE PEDLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 2

LITTLE PEDLINGTON. Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 2

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