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Nor was her population inversed in has will mainly prove one of the most arms, or void of military glory, or des- important theatres of the war. Bus titure of great traditions. Etanologi. is clear that the Cear's policy goes much eally Slavs, the Poles had prospered far farther than that. The appeal is rot beyond all other branches of their race.{ to Russian Poland, but to all the populaThere is no rent Polish history before tans who still cherish the memories of 992, but as early as that Poland ranks the greas days of the Republic of ta one of the political popers of Europe.sians routed. Upright. Grand Piano, Ovomtrung. by Poland.

more promise of Mirexyslaw was one of the most import * Racks & Co., in good condition, Seldclemency and liberal government; it is at ferlatories of the Holy Roman Brass Fenders and Fire Bras sa, Sundry offer to revive a people that seemed Empire. Bolesla extended his kingdon Blakwood Furniture, Electric Fittings dend, to reconstitute a nation that tulund the Oder, the Carpathians, and imprisoned. Suvorov, the Russian Gordon." Two visiters from the West Indies,

been torn asunder, to make real what, the "Dniester. Bolesias I. annere for more than a cansury, has been no Pomeranit. But the greatest dage of more than the dream of a shadow" Poland were those of the Jagelion dynasty the glory of Poland. To realise altho Lithuanian dynasty which followed than is implied one must recall that the union of Poland and Lithuania. there are two Polands. There is the inder them the great and arrogant order. Peland of to-day-Russian Poland--the of Teutonic knights wero crushed st 1068 intractable province of an arrogant Em Grunwald-a battle to which the Russian

pire. There is the Poland of memory proclamation aptly refers.

Under them. d of hope long since faded, the Poland, the Turks were long held back, arrangements mado in 1815, after the

So ende the history of Poland. The BISHOP OF LONDON'S "LETTER. that one was the greatest state in Poland's position seemed unassailable, Poles, in the hope of regaining their in-

My E. Beliling Eastern Europe, the Poland whose people It is a period to which "every man of.

Mr. D. J. Bell are scattered over Ruthenia and Erst Polish roce looks back with pride the dependence," had supported Napoleon,

KRAG V. Bonn were unimportant. Relatively perical when Poland was, boyond ques-portant, too, were the Germanising and

The Bishop of London in a letter to Mira R. Benedict Mr J. Marecki tion, the greatest of Central Europea

Mie J. H Benedict Me C. E. Meyer Mr and Mrs A. R. Mr U. S. Middleton Of hussiga Poland, indeed. Ettle need Powers period of military triumph, of Austrianising of the partitioned terri; his clergy, says>-

tories. Prazia made most impression- We are lace to face with the greatest i

Bishop

Mr and Mrs P. M. bo said. I differs from other provinces national prosperity, of real glory al

but at the cost of bitter hatred. The crisis which our country has known for and Mrs Blagden

Mr W., Black Moir of the Czar chiefly in the fact that it cuthority.

Pates of Austria were only another added nearly a century, and, thank God so far Mrs H. M. Boyer has always provel almost impossible to

ne this particular quatred is concomed, Mr G. H. Bredhot! govern save under something like mill-

But the Polish State was destined to preserved something of her individuality. we ent encounter it with a good couse My C. H. Brucks tary law. It differs from German Poland even more rapidly than it had risan. Yet in Russia, in Austria, and in Poland, To have betrayed our Iriends and Mr.

nice. chiety in the fact that it has resister it was found by powerful enemies-Bus memories and traditions still survived strax by with folded hands while the Mr W. H. Burtt the absorbing influences of time. That sia, Sweden, and Prussia. Far more and survive today. It is to them that independence of the smaller States. of Mr W. E. Candy

Mr. J. Cambridge. is shown by the fact that it alone baserious, it contained in itself the sources the Czar's premies are directed-to the Ecrops was crushed would have been a Mr W. E. Clayton | presuryo),__is_ordinary_conversation, its ORDKFold name of Poland. Yes it differs litt. of weakness. Tho-Felish nobles were memory-of-a-grost Poland and a free lasting disgrace-to-Great Britain. No Dr AL. E. F. Cole- Mr A. L. Fanning

Lacking Poland. Will those memories sufice to one was less anxious for a war than we Mr H. L. Condor in origin from German and Austrian patriotism and cohesion, their tendency raise Poland in battle for a new life, were, and no one strove harder for peace Poland. It was born in the first parti-www always to create patty tyrannies. new liberty, and, it may be, a new glory? than our representative. We can pray Mr M. J. Cuffe tion of Poland in 1770. It was increasel Moreover, there was no national middle Or have the long years of bondage and with a good conscience for victory, and Mr W. A. Downy by the second partition in 1793. To thus class, no such class as in other countries basement extinguished the James that appeal to God, who knows everything, D.B 8. Douglas was added, by the third partition in checked tyrannous kings and arogant burned in Sobieski and Tosciusko? 1705, the kingdom of Poland "an are nobles, no class round which the develop- of about 13,000 square miles. The totalment of nationality might centre as it area acquired by Russia was 200.000 had centred in France and England. square mil. Even the kingdom was

There was not oven sich a power as the kingdom only in name. From 1916 to 1800 the band of union was the bond German city states. Poland was com- mercially prosperous-but her comINDE GU which now holds Austria and Hungary.

was in the hands of Jews and Garmane, the bond of personal union. The Czar was the sovereign of Poland na of Russia. They, no more than the nobles, showed

"It is to secure such united inter- Mr P. O, de Grizo. Mr.Jth In 1830, after a bitterly fought rebellion, sy spark of patriotism. For a time the Polish Constitutioh disappeared. In the weakness was viled by strong and the hinterland of German East Africa tion that Friday, August 21, will be

Yet the very

nsture caded to Great Britain, in order to realise observed as special day of prayer and 1863, after another revolt, the last visi. ablu monACHE. als remnant of independence disappeared of the constitution made is difficult for his grast ambition that the fine from Cape intercession. But in addition I hope Capt. T. P. Hall Poland was administered frat by "ten monarch to hold his own. And whos Town to Cairo should run solely through that all the churches of the diccose will Mr and Mrs Hamilton an military governors, and afterwards by alter the abandonment of the heroditary British territory. The Emperor was in be opened daily for privato prayer. The MW. A Hacibal Mr R. J. Tobia commission sitting in St. Petersburg principle, the monarch was left wholly fexible upon the point, however, and hearts of our people are deeply stirred Harper

ilon. Mr EA. Mr Nai Tee Diet composed of repro In 1868 it was absolutely incorporated dependent on in the Passian empire. The kingduntatives of the nobility, & Dios, too, ultimately a compromise was arrived at this time. Rich and poor, have seat **I will and a way somehow," said Rhodes forth their dear ones le the war, and of 48,000 square miles which had survere Pola was quarrelling with Lithu. out of the original Poland was regrouped pio, affairs rapidly grow desperate. Of during the discussion. The Emperor look any will find a deep spiritual comfort if asked to this their part in constant with the Russian Provinces. Its pop-proximate causes of the downfall two ad at him rather curiously. There are intercession which might well be organia: lation, then about 5.700,000 and now may be cited. The utter intolerance of only two persons in the world entitled to ed in each church" about 9,400,000, beesma in law, as they the Jesuits alienated, on the one hand, say "L.will in that emphatic manner, sod had been in fact, as other subjects of the "Dissidenta "or Beformoon-who I am one of them," he remarked. Rhodes the Czar

began to look to Prussia. It alienated smiled broadly. "That is quite right,“ be on the other hand the Orthodox of the retorted, "I am the other one." eastern provinces, who turned paturally

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A' LAMENTABLE HISTORY.

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Farley This anecdotes of the Tamous mesting We have no quarrel with the German Mr W, A

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