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IHK FLEET RUNNING THE GAUNTLET…

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THE VICTORIA CROSB AND ALBERT…

THE TOWNELEY FAMILY.

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COLLIERY DISASTER IN SCOTLAND.

THE VALUE OF THE CLEOPATRA.

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THE CAT TAX.

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THE CAT TAX. The question, says the Globe, may fairly be asked, if a dog tax, why not also a cat tax P The advocates of the former would have us believe that it is not altogether on account of the money returned to the revenue that our well-tried and faithful canine friend is to be still more ignommiously burdened even than at present, but because it is very desirable to en- courage a war of extermination against hm on the ground that his liability to go mad and bite people by far outweighs any advantage mankind can pos- siby derive from his services while he is in posses- sion of his sober senses. But if this holds good of the dog, with how much more force does a kindred argument apply to the cat ? As a useful animal her merits may be summed up in three wards— she catches mice. But the same desirable end may be attained by means of a dozen different kind of traps, all equally ingenious and effective. Beyond this it may be claimed for the cat that she is ornamental, and completes the picture of cosi- ness at home when she is comfortaoly disposed on the hearth-rug. But what as to Grimalkin's objec- tionable qualities ? She, is the implacable enemy of pet-cage birds, Ie terror of the dovecote and the pigeon-hcus is certain death to little chickens and rabbits, v come within reach of her far-stretching daws. 't these savage propensities do not constitute the i. jad and front of the cat's offending. Who is it that makes the night hideous and wakes the affrighted sleeper with such fiendish yells and agonised cries as drive him to the insanity of opening the window and facing the chill air that he may hurl into the outer darkness all manner of portable articles at reckless random ? Who shall tell the tale of the thousands of sick children and weak and nervous women, whose very lives depend on a period of undisturbed repose, and who are made wretched by an unearthly and prolonged concert of cats ? Dogs may be muzzled and so pre- vented from making an unwelcome use of their, teeth, but, even were it practicable, it is very doubtful if any such mechanical contrivance would mitigate the demoniac noises which seem Inseparable from feline warfare or love-making. It would be some conso- lation to the tortured lie-awake if he knew that those who owned the caterwauling monsters were mulcted handsomely in the shape of a tax for the selfish privilege.

BOAT RACE ON THE TYNE.

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SCENE AT THE SIGNATURE OF…

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EXTRAORDINARY DIYORCE CASE.

THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE NEW…

A PRESTON WILL CASE.

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THE^QUEEN AT THE ROYAL TAPESTRY…

REMARKABLE BREACH OF PROMISE…

CHARGING AT FOOTBALL.

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