- - Rapp and Hare*will be selling men's all wove Eaia'iiiii suits from 57s 6a. —Advt. I" '876.'1 he pilgrims to the . Vatican numbered 34,508 in 1875, ,13,625.: ,in 1879(10,171; and-last year, 10^7. /{ Statistics Bhow that of the 920,177 children horn iit France in the year'lßßo, 68,247 were illegitimate. Canon Ernest Wilberfurce, 'son of the late Bishop of Oxford has been appointed First Bishop of Newcastle, j j 'A strange fate'has'bvertlilcen a workman while employed in the Paris Morgue. He vas painting its'ceilitig oiie'day, when his ladder gave .way. and he fell to the Stone floor, striking 'on his bead with Buch force that.ln a fow moinents he was dead; It so happened that no one present know the nnfortunato man's address, so that it beoame' nee'eauary to place his body on .one of Ihe marble slabs used for. the remains of the unknown dead.
- For Count Moltke the.Emprta Agusta of Germany is having made a magnificent bronze inkstand,-the lower'pa'rf being of gilded bronze and holding four ink receptacles suffholinted'by covera'sliaped like crowns,., From the centre rises a square block of. black : qi arble, - beat ihg on its four sides the. Prussian eagle, the .imperial eagle,' a medallion jfi/rtrait of'the Field Marshal, and a.dedicatnry inscription. .On the top of the blodk,'which" serves as a pedestal,. a bronze equestrian statue '6f the -Emperor. ' - " ;•
"-■• The total;fira:inaarance risks taken in fhe United States during 1882 was 41)716,404,356! J)eing an increase of over, £149,400,000 as compareil with 1880. ? n i ,? ar ' 8 . 'he great increase in the number of vehi'cles which are nothing but' perambulating' adyertisement/.boirds is tiecoming-sb ierious iw'fo' cause an outory for severe repressive, measures on-the part of the police, authorities.'
Ex-Canon Canipello h'nii not long rer mained iij.the,Me,t%dist Ohpr)!b, toßbioh • he wout after recently tesi'gnina. - • tion at Si_ Peter's, in R0me.,... He haslj£l<. " 1 it> and intends to found a Reforinea Church of his own/ js'.said to have been a dream of his/ears ago, the:nature> : of it to be Oatftolio,. rruqus thfliPopo and : ' ' ..tfle,pneathond as it nnw-ezbtft • He ha» , .* been publishing lives of the new. Cardinal*. . • 109 people of this Pacific com\oi North. - ; | forcemeri tof the Chinese Bill, they will. .■ : *. only'get.md'df the yeafli^?^ inßtead of ' ten. - ia argued that tho V . I jsafirpn-nued gbntjenien will settle.'in"-(nty ' I Bntish poiie'Mibns fortro yp&rs,. acqu't* • o.,|jforui& I MBi^tiah^aubjeots,i' !■' It paper: thafyfoe .J,r • v 4 .puWicatii)&8 r ctieif f»Vuppprt; f>f jififree ..! V y itrade principles; aiid i< hat since*tb"e Club • ; ;wai foondediiit 18662 tlw nomtoftf <!<«&'7 "■ ; menti isaued,by it bashieaohed 1,300,000. <-*U> i some of these were bitßks,vptheH'|?Pi.pbj-.AWC; i) Kh,:iuid 'oinu- '• .wwfljriiuijji-..m'iii-MwSi■ ...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 26 July 1882, Page 2
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