| Show I 1 ai all ail into ito tin destitution IN THE snip SHIP DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND the shi shipbuilding districts of poplar canning town bromley and lim limehouse aae are r at present suffering under a calamity unparalleled paralleled tin tiD iu in the history of the country since the cotton famine and in the history of the shipbuilding trade during the last thirty years the great Arms firms of greens Wi grams sa and dudgeons hudgeons Dud geons and the mill wall iron works many of them when in full work employing hands hands have closed their doors three thousand laborers and skilled mechanics the pick of the first shipbuilding country in the world are breaking stones in tho workhouse yard for a paupers haupers pau pers ration an and d a pittance of three pence a day and men who cannot get work even from the parish weekly bes besiege lege the poorhouse poor house doors and wait hours in lir the tho cold for fora fors a loaf and a few mw ounces of tea in the once busy and prosperous neighborhoods ei g h bor bo boods hoods in which these workers n dwell w e 14 destitution now keeps a long sabbath through the tho weeks and months Arti artl elea clee of luxury and even of necessity are no longer displayed in the shop windows and the shops themselves are closing for a distress of nearly half byears ayears duration has involved in common rula ruia laborers and artisans and tho small tradesmen who lived upon their thele cub cus custom DR MARY WALKER said in london that the bloomer movement all but died out some years ago because the ladies who favored it then were for the most part incapable of appreciating and explaining pla pia ining the physiological hygienic and moral bearings of the question ti if the petticoat were cut in one way tho iho ladies were accused of a desire to show their anele ancle if in another of looking like a squaw THE great western railway of cana da having laid a third rail on their road J so as to accommodate the cars of the narrow gauge of the new york central michigan central and other american roads through cars can now pass from new york to the mississippi by this route 1 RETURNS received at the office of tho secretary of state show that during luring last year sear herh there here were bears killed in the state of maine in penobscot county alone tb the thre there re were killed and in the town of lincoln 45 the returns show that there were only four wolves killed in the entire state during the year OF nine daily dally newspapers published in borton boston in 1843 only three are now in fix existence and of or twenty eight magazines 4 there remains the missionary herald christian E examiner hamder xam ner Der and north AM american review of the weekly press which numbered thirty five twelve only are now printed |