
Yet the actual cruel ty is the same inbot hcases. But if a hundredladies and gentlemenwith t he aidofa pack ofbounds worrya fox, a b are, or a stag to death, it is considered a fine andnoble sport. If half-a- dosenboys areĬonvicted of chasing andworrying a cat to death, they maybe punished by fine or imprisonment. Bear- bait ing and bull - bait ing have beensuppressedby law as cruel and inhuman.

Int he present day there is ex traordinary inconsistency of opinionand practice with regard tosports. The love of hunting infact is aninst inct inherited frombarbarous times, and survives as a fash ionable amusement ,whenthechase is no longer necessary, and has thereforeceased to be j ust ifiable. Primitive stage ofhumansociety hunting may benecessary toprotect l ife from savage beasts or to obtainfood and clothing. They should be kil led withas l itt le preceding worry and torture as possible. But t he slaughter of animals, whether it be forfood, for clothing, or for safety, should be effected int he speediest and most painless way, and should inno casebe made amatter ofamusement. Or noxious, it would seem to be right to exterminatethem. If there are any wh ich are irreclaimably savag e

T hose which are designed to furnish us with food andcloth ing. Includes t he right of training them for our use, as t heĮlephant, t he horse, and t he dog, and for taking t he lives of Told has beengivento manover t he lower animals ? It W hat are we to understand by t he dominionwh ich we are F rancis Of Assisi and othersaints over shy birds andwild animals are at least i llustrat ions Of the truth wh ich we see from t ime to time realized,t hat it is possible by innocence, kindness, and sympathy, towint he confidence and affectionofthesecreatures. T he beautiful stories toldof t hecharm ex ercised by St. Influence Of kindly treatment andcapable of being tamed iftakeninhand at anearly period. But as sinb roug ht discord and strife into t he world- discord betweenmanandGod, and betweenmanand h is fellows- SO also itb roug ht about discord betweenmanand the lowercreation.And this belief is so far corroborated by ex perience thatt h ere are very few animals wh ich are not accessible to t he Spring Of the same divine Creator and therefore weretreated by h im with kindness and respect. IT has beent he belief Of the ChristianChurch that man,b efore the fal l, hadnoth ing to fear from t he lower animalst hat t hey lived onfriendly terms with h im, being t he Oh Philosophical Ardent, and Criticism: ofScience. and all Subject sconnect ed witht he Tm tmet t t ol Annuals. and S ub scr iploeettene wlll be thankfully received.ĪN IMALS F RIENDm o Mont h ly Mag ntaining A rt icles. M p inumMost lmpovt ant movement are needed. and anacceptanceInndple of reclamationInstead of reveng e int h e M b rev isionand more h umane administ rat ionof t h eLow and P risonS ys t em, w it h a V iew to t h e Inst ituCourt of Cdminnl Am the discontinuance of t h eCnalt y and Com m! hment. Z.-To promote a bet ter undmm dlog and more trim W Iģ.- TO canon« mucous statements inthe pub licwe“ 0: lo <2!Ġmm themouthly jom flol thcm womodhd ” ( LE AN and organise pub licopinionthroug hout du el:In(" Our oft he sub st itut ionofAm Tu flON roa W AR. T H E V E G E T A R I A N S O QI ]NAT IONAL AND INT ERNATIONAL. London: GEORGE BE LL SON S, York SE, Cam i BellĪut horcf °°m Thoug h t El an." Editor of "flnAnna! andm By E llenTig hcH opkinsT E E BIRD TE AT LAID T E E V ACCINATION EGG. By LaCOLLE CTING INFORMATION AT T E E GIRLS’ CLUB. RE V IEWSCORRE SPONDE NCET E E SE COND SLAV E RY.

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