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The foul of the Garrison Hockey Although the reminiscences of to the most unjustifiable of inter- Longue" Coy. v. Coy..
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, the Amorican Civil War by a vontions. He has picked up from East Surrey Regt, took place at
BREMEN, publisher whose name is equally the lips of the son of the fret Sookunpoo on Thursday last, honoured in England and Ameri-Confoderato Commissionor to when, after a vela close game, "C" | The Steamer ca aro described by their author London the account of a striking Company managed to win after
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where delivery eun bo obtained, were comprod lato in Mr. Put not call it. Major, the United The seront half, was very even und
All goods remaining undeliver- nam's fifo; but in their fire and States in those days) and devided time aived with the scores one
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be subject to rent. Extra time was played, and written by Lieutenant George fleets could strike to best advan-after the first half of this, the scored by us in any case whatever.
No ro-insurance will be offoci. Havon Putnam, whose photo-nge. New York was to be taken remained unaltered, during the graph, taken in 1863, is the front porcession of by one fleet and the second half of the extra time, Sgt. Damaged packages must be ispiece to the book, immediato ether was to make its way up the Worsfall seared the winning cleft in the godown for examina- ly after his ruloase from the ill-Potemue, ai d, in cooperation with with a spicmlid shoot for "C" Com. famed Confoderate prison, at tho aimy of. General Joseph E. pony Libby's, in Riciumond, Virginia. Johnstone, Was
The author's experiences as a prisoner of war, aftor his capture and attempted ascapo at the battle of Cedar Creed, episodes describ ad here with tolling simplicity,
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to capture Colonel Montague Butes, before Washington, and it was at Waasking Mrs. Paton to present the shington that the terms of pence Cup ind medals, commented on and separation were to be decided, the very close and excellent gas Mr. Putnam further. reminds seen. He mentioned that the Cup us how the historian Freeman in was won last year by " Gay
King's Regt, and he was pleased that the sine company of the Currey» bid won this year.
Mrs. Patou then hailed the Cup to Captain Swinton and medals to cach player of the winning side.
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visit are being made by a joint committee of the Empire Press Union and the NowspaperSociety On their way to England the party will spend a week in Franco and Belgium, chiefly in a tour of are. Turned too deeply into his 1861 published a work called "A the battlefields. They will arrive memory to allow hint to write History of Fodoral Clovernment in London on June 29 and remain with cold impartiality of the Civil from the Organization of tho, until July 9. A programme of War. Those memorice do not in Achaian League to the Disrup hospitality and entertainment is after the goods have left the go. and they give to his deep convic- In the second edition, a few years Union, will be one of the hosts of will be subject to rant. his eyes belong to a dead past, tion of the American Republic."boing arranged. Lord Burnham, downs, and all goods, remaining as prosident of the Empire Press undelivered after the 23rd. inst. tion of the justice of the Northern later, Mr. Putnam dryly observes the party, as also will be the cause against the South (a con- "thin working of the title was Hon. J. J. Astor, M.P. (hon-must ho presented to the Undor. viction almost univormal to-day) altered." a touch of the sternness bred This remark occurs in an essay and other leading members, June, or they will not be re
orary treasurer of the Union), signed on by personal sacrifice. His devote to the castigation of
opening assay on the "Causes Delane for the sympathy which Colonel Grant Mordon, M., Sir
including •Lori Boaverbrook cognised. of the Civil War" is certainly one The Times showed with, the Con Campbell Stuart, and Lord Rid- of the most trenchant and confederacy. Mr. Putham tells us clusive statements of the constituan amusing ancedote that he dell. On July the visitors will tional and moral caso against the once gave himself the satisfaction leave London for a tour in the seceding States that could well be of saying" Damn Jolin Delane!"country and Scotland. They will made within the compass of
call at Belfast on the homeward awhile sitting in Delane's own single lecture.
Journey. chair on a visit to The Times It is followed by companion office. But condemnation is portraits of the rival leaders, most effective when it is balanced, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson and Mr. Putnam's portrait of public opinion at home or by Eag Davis. The picture of Lincion, Dolano_in_this_chopter hardly fish-intorost-abroad.If-Dolane which successfully brings out the squares with the facts. He says (as Mr. Putnam complains) sanc- dignity and gentlenessof his nature, that Delano's "idea of a well-tioned hostile language against in admirable; that of Davis, if just. ordered Státe was of a State con- Garibaldi during the Roman only the barest justice. But Mr.trolled by a close corporation of Republic, yet, as Sir Edward Putnam is too generous' op- autocrats." But Delane quarrell-Cook notes, From the middle of ponent to'deny that to the Presi-ed with his most brilliant col-1859 onwards The Times under dent of the Confederacy there was laborator, Henry Resve, on the Delane gave strong and steady at least granted the privilege of very ground of Roevo's" dynastic support to the Italian cause." sorving us commander-in-chief of tendencies" and aversion from: No one to-day would maintain some of the finest soldiers that thu popular cause." Delune, wo that all the sections of English the world had known." We are told, did not believe in
re-opinion. which favoured the rather regret that Mr. Putnam did presentative government." If so, South wero moved by ideal) not balance his fine sketches of why did The Times during the motives. But Mr. Putnam: Grant and Sheridan by one of Reform agitation' of the sixties binisolf, allows that "tho skill Loowo fool that bo would have encorago Disraeli to take his of the milltary leaders of the warmed more to the military than leap in the dark by calling South and the pluck and devotion to the political” rebol,”
Parliamentary Reform a task of their soldiers were dosarying which has become indisponible of the adnfiration they secured to the national wolfare " It is from all.students of the war, and Some painful, but on the whole not the fact that Dolane "sharod most of all from their Federal salutary, pages for English the admiration of his friend antagonists. It was indood a readors are those that doul with Palmerston for Louis Napoleon." war .in which America the attitude of the rulers and an On the contrary, The Times, when triumphed equally in the docds influential section of opinion la tho comp d'etal bacomo known, of victors and, vanquished, and this country during the conflict."battered at it every day, Lord Mr. Putnam has found, in many Mr. Putnam will not let us forget Clarendon complained, more of those assays, the fitting worde how near Britain and France came than was required eithor by to celebrate that glory.
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