I An extract from a Home paper says :— The lawless movement which has followed the land agitations in Ireland shows indication of concert and design. Without some extensive and elastic organisation it would not be possible, in wild and desolate districts sparsely in* habited, to bring together such large masses of men and women, and to as- i . ; . semble them at any given point. They "^ are collected from remote localities, and meet at an appointed place and time. The position they take up and the tactics they follow—women being put in the front—are nJegarded as proofs of a sys- " tematic plan, devised by leaders who do not themselves come to the front, but arrange the new campaign against property.
The colored American sage is emitting profound wisdom. "Now, Mister White," says one of them, " look me ia de eye while I tole you dat de proper way is to keep your eyes roll in' round de business horizon. Ef you owes a firm, an' dat firm am shaky, doan you pay dat debt, but jest wait till dey fail.'* ' ' -
Volunteer Notices THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. npHB Battalion and Band will PARADE, 1 in Uniform, oh MONDAY, at 7 p.m. sharp. ■ T. L. Mwbat, 291 " ,li^or.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3494, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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