The Record Newspaper - 02 May 1889

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FOUCHAKD,

WATCHMAKER,

JEWELLER,

XX LARGE

of

Lucky

and

WATCHES

Wedding

of

JEWELLERY

NEWEST

the

KINDS

ALL

and

Gold

Silver

DESIGN

and

manufactured

Jewellery

the

oil

Silver

and

Gold

order

to

the shortest

on

notice. ')

sights.

FOUCH

ARD'S

Selected

Stock

WATCHES,

and Jewellery,

Clocks,

HO'J-SE

the

in

HOT1CL.

is

from

issued

is

a

morning

Thursday

weekly

publication the every press time the in fov mails. and other

Southern , Eastern, is The Subscription fifteen annum. All payments not

per £2

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exceeding

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receive

,

to

T.

of

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will

of communicate following

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with

once

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or

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the

local

having

Manager. Agents for

and

he has

favourite

completely

and

commanding which the

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will and

reasonable

VICTORIA

with

every fami

and

private

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hopes,

Proprietor

business. First

1886.

28,

Rev.

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of the natural laws a thorough knowledge and nutri the o Derations of digestion govern of the fine tion, and by a careful application proper ties of well-selected Mr. Epps has provided for cocoa, breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured Coverage which save us bills. It is may many heavy doctor's that use of such articles of diet a by the judicious constitution be gradually built uutil may up strong Hundreds enough to resist every tendency to disease. of subtle maladies are floating around, us ready to ate tack wherever there is a weak We may escape point. fortified a fatal shaft well many by keeping ourselves with blood and a properly nourished frame.''— pure See article in the Civil Service Gazette.

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and

his numerous to inform that he has X&emoved

Made Sold

with

simply iu

lb.

water

boiling

packets

by

Grocers,

or

labelled

LONDON, to

of every

WATCHES description

always

hand.

Street,

opposite

the Town

AND

Wliofiesi&le Hall

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Howick

be relied

.

and.

Carriage

every

always

variety

On completion of the Railway Works, will to Omnibus run all of parts in

City

connection of trains.

Note.—

The

with

word

the

"Best"

and

supremacy, one "Best"

let

experience

there

as

arrival

eminent

all

diseases

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manufac merit

of

establish be but

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proof neighborhood

all

of

which

can

the

known

in

be

found

dyspepsia, diseases

Hop in

Bitevery

world.

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name

Printing,

combined

no

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kinds

:

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that

operations

dead

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PREPARED

RECEIVE

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and

varied

so

is.

and departure

'W.

SCOLLARD,

Street

most

and

Hence when these remedies are with others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr. Soule's can such a Hop Bitters, wonderful terious is curative, power

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tund

of the

all

the

is

stipation, indigestion, biliousness, fever, ague, &c„" and they will Mandrake! or Dandelion

supervision the strict

an

CHEMISTS,

GENERAL

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to

CO.

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and

Wedding Rings made to order Time payments taken. JOHN BOWRA, Howick

&

CHAPTER

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employed.

every

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and

used,

stock.

more

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SILVER

are

guarantee

and

thus:—

Customers

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PaGOLDe'and JEWELLERY

HOMtEOPATIIlO

&c.,

you

of

childlike

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In

their merits.

milk.

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of orders.

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of one

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the

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fact

Europe no guarantee which may pendence well

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no

need

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it

for

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Papal not

at a smaller cost. Europe broken a multitude longer up into of small States. and more She is more of a few great an becoming aggregate maintaiu towards which States, te small an States that remain atlitudo

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it

particu at

this state of concealed by

Government

Pope's long

a

at

vote

an

affairs,

of view point and for the

moment,

to

matter

right

of of from

as

to

seems

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present allow

to

Powers

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easily

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instead

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refusal Pope's sort devouler

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by grace

Kingdom

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as

one

wuu

side

of Rome

the Pope possesses

sovereign of the and thus

war

the nation, of law

of

otlier

as to the means and independence In See. the words of then Minister Venosta,

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sovereign,

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elements

So long

the Pope.

with the in agree, then, part, his of Salford, and if appeal to Italy we were addressed alone, might it. But underneath the readily support there lies the asBishop's argument of the that is the business it sumption

the best

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and strength again. gather But for so many and go great duties, cannot human virtue alone suffice ask of God our daily bread for and we the life of our body, so must we entreat for our from Him His own strength we in be confirmed soul, so that may exercise of righteousness. The the common doom and condition of our life warfare is for ever unitperpetual ed to the necessity of prayer. As says so and so sweetly, the Augustine, truly of piety the limits prayer over-passes down mercy of the world and calls

all

denial

evil

is

Holy

Power

a

We

right this

is

Bishop

liberty

Signor Visconti for Foreign Affairs, and

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men but let Chris be revived in all their the human heart will

manly

manners

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the

In to

to

subjection

of Italy.

statesmanship. seized Rome, all were assured that

Italians

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they seem a life that of Heaven, resembling few reach that height of perfec-

conquered

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constancy

resists it thereto, consenting strongly for he who by the grace of Christ; will be crowned," In this duly fights to there is a degree of power struggle attain but an excel which nothing can of and such is the virtue ling virtue, warfare against those who, in their reason, have so what opposes their

to lead

an

evil,

they of securing of the

the

people choose.

governments would be consulted

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two

interest

an

as they counter directly of Italian

gone

traditions

can man which no greater befall kind. For what is the refuge, what is the if left to man, hope, what is the glory to find he cease his honour 'in the name of Jesus Christ, and if he evade the duty of expressing Christian prin

of reason, opposes disturbs the peace and stability of the the will and forces from soul, away still

a

remain

ed

Italian has Crispi international and Question,

Signor

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the denied the Roman

of for

claimed

than

of

case

with

two

refusal

the Italian

of

its

make to other unlikely enemies, besides France nations time may at one or another find themselves a holding towards as the ally of Italy, position

the

thereupon

the view be only

in

.

and

in

Germany

as

not

the

together perhaps unconnected with might repeal the

the

than and

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inde

measure of the Italian Legis every and no one will interfere with But freedom he enjoys this him. only A majority in the Italian accidentally.

giving or of corruption and cowardice

pusillanimity

either

Germany

to ac willing of the Holy

more hardly the subjection

in quiesce See to Italy

maintained.

lature,

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strange

profession, deep.seated

be

would

institutions

na

thePope. understandingwith Question is international and

has with

antagonism

the constant

and

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contracted

been no such obvious other Powev rul any or a discontented Catholic ing large But her entrance into the population. Alliance has created one such Triple in the and£iore antagonism present, than one in the possible future. France there

lately

on

this The is true. doubt, dentally, and holds un Pope says what he likes, intercourse with his spiritual challenged He children in all countries. may. de nounce Executive every act of the Italian

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sin

evident.

feeling

the Roman

it

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the guilty of cancelled, germs not rescinded. the sin are thereby is That of man which without part reason sensitive, al the appetite it cannot ruin him who by the though

men

no

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involves the liberty The contention pendence of the Pope. of the Italian that the Pope Radicals is, is free and independent now, and acci

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birth

soys reasonable are

;

Baptism,

likely

in open hostility." In present, of the friction these cases, to be is at once engendered In the case of Italy, until

and under constant Government, temp to tation coquet at least with revolution while the movements, ary religious

the

on

on the subject, character of the and the value to the Italian

one

beoause

;

this

one

any

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of Bishop Roman

the

which

on

Question, tion of a full The Roman

If

deliver

in

unless

;

at

as

wanting. ing of the

mind

international

evil

Holy

king

to

which would make the Pope's to her distaste subjection exceedingly ful to them. to must well-wisher Every Italy desire to see her arrive at some

Question.

upon recent Pastoral the Spectator

Question,

the

of

Roman

Commenting Salford's

is

man.

him

as

Germany,

Cleanings.

The points

pain

same

for

men

well-being

virtuously

For

be Continued.

General

declare

and

salvation,

ance

to

us

in the eyes of thing he the creature of a he should to live, continue

would be the

vivendi

merciful.

or

to insistently

bound without

are

not

lead

commandment. the He desires

mercifol, good and He has expressly promised to to those who abundant give abundantly Him. ly entreat To

of civil he be devoted to the

selfless,

often

so

is

disposition to be

not himself good of others who accustoms to weigh well do and to all he has to who is from love of self ? No man fly not able to overcome and to himself, all human things for the love despise can be magnanimous, of virtue, ever society.

not

Divine

this

good

and pardon from sin, He us on that these the condition gave His Only-begotten Son would bear 'the And Jesus due to justice. penalty while He might in other Christ, ways the encl which awaits us, equipp..have satisfied the Divine demand, toioards elected to pay the price in suffering and ed with the courage and the weapons of which were borne sorrow, by blood and the sacrifice by Him who re laid life. And His He carried the men upon Cross. disciples joicing May His Blood to understand this law, it with come and may they this, sealing that their life should be a perpetual that it accords especially perceive of their war with the corruptions ill with the Christian day. pro extremely the And what is it which made to as is now too often fession follow, invincible in teaching truth to kind of avoid Apostles every done, pleasure, to the world ? What is it which gave which is -the companion that labour to innumerable in of virtue, and to refuse ourselves noth martyrs strength to the their soothes that and supreme testimony ing sweetly delicately Christian but the fearless follow that are Christ's the senses. And they Faith, No other road have have their with the vices ing of that law ? crucified flesh those trodden who chose the Christian Whence it and concupiscences thereof. and salvation and no other is to be inferred that those are not of virtue if we desire be ours Christ who do not exercise themselves safely way can In and for mankind. soft in suffering and in despising and for ourselves delicate Man, thanks to the the midst of a general and shameless living. to each is bound licence, infinite of God, lives manfully goodness again of the attractions in the hope of the immortal guard himself against blessings in face of the ostentation of which he had foregone by his fall but pleasure ease must be and wealth, the soul them except by tread he cannot attain defended the enchantment against ing in the traces of Christ, meditating of and on and riches; so, despising His luxury example, conforming but in here, heart and actions of his own. So that things accounted precious nature their and of no but a duty and not it is not a counsel, unsatisfying it continuance, intended only for those who undertake may not lose the in treasure Of late finite of Heaven. but for all men to the most perfect life, to it has come be a most in their bodies the years mortifi carry that evil cation How otherwise will fact, principles deplorable of Jesus. so to and example have done much nature that law of herself remain the Christian that man emasculate life, unbroken which commands to men. are ashamed of their ? thanks to grown live if,

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member

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did

distaste

to be desired.

most

from the height of Heaven. Against the disorderly impulses of our own pas of the malig the snares sions, against nant us ones who surround with to sin, a Divine voice bids persuasions us claim the help of God. Pray lest ye enter into And how temptation. much more urgent becomes this neces if we labour for would effectually sity, the good of others. Christ Our Lord of the only Son of God, the fountain all grace and of all goodness, while He gave us the command, showed us also the He spent the whole example. in and as the hour of night prayer, His sacrifice drew near, He prayed yet the more How much less earnestly. own should we have to fear from our of weakness and from the relaxation own will if carelessness and of our

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more

the put aside they power of the Gospel and the co-opera tion of the Church. The healing of this that with evil upon depends and individuals changed minds society return shall to Christ .and to the right life. way of the Christian of the Christian Now the substance life is separation from the following of of the world, and the corrupt morality a virile thereto. This is opposition and the preached to us by the sayings the laws and institutions, the acts, the Author and life and death of Jesus, Faith. Finisher the of our Although of our nature and of own corruption to draw us away tend may example true we from our must yet inn goal, their

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own

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which, stimuearthly things most powerfully be for foolish would the man lates who should think that may vigilance be weakest where danger is greatest, or the medicine least where the disease and As to the labour is most grave.

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are

their

over

over

Patriarchs, Primates, and Bishops, and to

the

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POPE. To

even

who,

none

of antique precepts not bound to keep

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ENCYCLICAL.

THE

sovereign time by the the among

very the

would him if he were a depend regard how the Irish ent of the Tsar, Catholics would him if he lived at Malta regard of under the the British protection Government. "It is manifest that for the to a be the of Pope subject king

allow this of their

politics

be

will

always to supply troops or Papal throne, the purpose of

of

duty

no

for

the it

number.

better

will

always

that

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nation

willing of the

support always

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will

suit

Great Powers undertaken by Moreover,

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the

European

assu

some

that the to be

Amid

lasts.

it

contingencies there cau be

shifting there

while

purpose

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under the exclusive Power. Consequently,

of

that

the only guaran tee for the Pope's territorial sovereignty value would that would be of any real of a European treaty. be the guarantee that it to us would be very seems It for as effective and quite much easier inde the Pope's Europe to guarantee pendence as to guarantee his territory. in each case would be the The sanction the of any Power possessing knowledge of interfering, whether with his meaDS or his independence, that 6uch territory

would

interference but we put

be

not

permitted; it to the Bishop of Salford if a has to be obtained, whether, treaty would not be the chances of obtaining it if no of much transfer greater

very

involved.

were

territory

Coming

A

The engagement

Rus

Charles

son, to Miss eldest daughter Ada Walmsley Williams, of Mr. of the late William Williams, L/hariie is of long standing. Dolgelly, Sir

sell,

second

Charles'

he is

as

Russell,

of

man

young

bright-looking

is

known,

generally

his

with

a

some

eminent the City attorneys. Coward, of a clever set He is one of the cleverest the of. brothers, including Arthur, who holds a brief in the Parnell eldest, who is the newest Commission Cyril, " Wagg's lad," having succeeded Lord ;

of

firm in that celebrated who is and Prank, and at Oxford, studies at are expected things

Campbell

stockbrokers; his

pursuing

still

of

whom

the

Bar.The

great

Star

-

.

to

Sqp

Tory

Big

Ireland

to appropriate £50,000,The proposal to purchase 000 to enable Irish tenants their

will

holdings landlords

to

the to the

be pleasing doubtless to sell who have estates

to obtain their want farms on cheap terms, and to the Liberal who have declared through Unionists, that a Mr. Chamberlain, their leader, scheme of land purchase .comprehensive of local the granting should precede

who

tenants

The

government. oppose the

to

likely

parties lavish

are

outlay promised The and Parnellites. the Act out of, Lord Ashbourne's carrying the with on land purchase concurrently of coercive the maintenance system is of the fullest development of the policy with a heavy purse in Ireland governing one band and a thick stick in the other. is a big bribe The proposal unmistakably Gladstonians

Nationalists from them

to Irish to lure

The

tation. unless

the

are

we

particular the national

not

are

it

is

but

far

so

will

by from their

of shutting to their full rights, of a sense them, with thus secured, all

effect

independence personal braver and bolder

in

the

demanding for

Independence

Legislative

find

The money with thanks"

farmers,

regard to make

likely

will

that have gone, in the tenantry on be shaken off

question. be " received

doubt the struggling the having mouths with 110

to

fact

in

agi however

Tory Government, much mistaken,

fifty

Irish

attempt Rule

Home

the

millions and people

the

after

an

;

their

country.

What

to

Owe

we

the

If

Monks.

" Classical said, history modern of ; only .med is a part history There never is ancient." ieval history Mediaeval more foolish was a saying.

has been

is the as a considered whole, of of the gradual emancipation make up individual forces which to them of and of the assignment

history, history the all life,

their

due

place to

Adequately lines a

of this

volume.

one upon Christianity

-

the

in

great Here point,

order.

public with the out would require subject we shall merely touch done work the by

deal

even

whom we call the condemned by "masses," the multitude of life to laws manual inexorable the for

those

of the Wo speak of the elevation serfdom from slavery, laborer through been as freedom, having to personal out Church. by the mainly wrought toil.

And

truly.

But

Jhis

was

only

endowed

!

physical itual

divinely

ordinance, appointed with the upon a level of devotion— JaJorare

it

ing

ercises

in

a

ennobled, of the hnmblest

supreme

orare

lives

compan the rule

of religious men, following of St. Benedict, who cleared the forests, the reclaimed the drained morasses, of desolate France, places Germany, of were Spain, England, doing a work ies

little they the restoration to the Europe Hallarn. Yes what is of far

"

dreamed. of

-

a

monks,"

owe

of

great part writes

do

we

;

We

to

owe

one

part

National Library of Australia

enthusiasm which the

and

Mr. them that with

the that

the game is up How often

Government

in

has history in crushing,

our

succeeded

Seven

with

Bishops, But

O'Brien

are

and in

stronger

public

whole

the

bulk of the Liberal and out of it, by

Parliament

statesmen, responsible by the chiefs of vast tions and they were &b of comed victims

End-

by great lawyers, Radical organisa wel passionately

;

Ms.

Frederick

Harrison

Tory

the

on

The Daily

News in letter

issue

recent

a

from

Mr.

now

sees

prints Frederick

:

is

game iu

us

Tory

Among

up. friendly

the that and to

themselves,

But and

to

to their stick guns, down with the ship. There are the reasonable Unionists ranks who may be willing to consider to the kuife be not too dangerous, mean

to

Are

play.

of. true

the

risk

of wealth,

men

are

they

conversation, words. plain

in

so

saying

Conservative temper in England of rising

they to go in

still men

if

war

a

game

of position, to prepared real

a

rev

backing

the Conversative soon, if party persist in nailing Coercion to their masthead.

They

are

bringing Conservatism, and the whole machinery erty, ernment with into collision the

is

can

of

men

gov

English

misunderstand

sense

of the last

warnings the

fashion

now

few

to

weeks

to

say Coercion

?

those

hot getting overdone."

It who

we

guard Let

us

it,

does and false

against calmly

week

past

:

!

catastrophe we view

coolly

it

however

foretell,

hopes.

or

the of

and outside of party authority form determine a Nat organisations, tq or two ional Protest. In a week they thousand have nearly one a pounds, of a million of signatures, and a .quarter committee of six thousand names. They a in the hold largest meeting no

political

hall

be

easily

meeting;

it

which

London, ten

filled

who

ticians

in

was

gathering

in

not

times

nu

consisted each

are

The

over.

public

mainly

of poli of activity Such in London

centres

substance

those

;

tbe Radicalism.

They

present Ministry

an

indiot-

ment the such against seldom has been heard in England centuries. The heroes of the clay were

not

Mr. Gladstone

any

Englishman

or

his

whatever.

as

for

twice

were

the Irish Nationalists, prominent of oue leaders the Irish people have whom the Government the man put upon his trial on a charge of infam man whom crime ; the other the ous. two

:

whom sent to prison, they have thrice prison they have sought to degrade,

the

more

as

in

are

they

criminal

una

Governments now a member prison Lord has systema ment; Salisbury thrown into tically prison twenty-four within The members as many mouths. made Stuart Govern charges against

vindictive of prosecutions of the law opponents, straining with by judicial instruments, tampering the freedom of trial by jury, oppression acts of unscrupulous by the arbitrary were—

making

instruments, 'or

iu to

ex-post of law as

interpretations "

making

weapon, words

without

party

of spoken of criminal

intent or criminal to effect, attempting crush evidence opposition by perjured and trumped-up and finally the charges, the people fomenting of hatred between and of England the people of Ireland. These

tbe

were

crimes

high

which

twice These

throne.

and

mis Stuart

cost

There

two

it of difference, points the uncon distinguished acts stitutional of former from dynasties of Lord those Salisbury. They are on differences the surface, which do not less make them in substance criminal, are

which

true,

'

bat

they

lity

to

a

serve

their crimina disguise of mind as order such more than The spirit. this. The unconstitutional to

certain far

is difference acts of Lord are Salisbury land and against Irishmen.

done with

under an

of

procedure. worth anything.

amongst police

ecutions.

time

Ire are

those

of justice, officers,

more

to

to

even save

things

passed

op gross than in

certain

are

endure, even

is

permit any

There

not they will the Union,

by

will

Ireland

in

England.

titution

in

They

act

The

when Englishmen

And

done

of Parliament, outward of legal observance of these is Neither pleas cover

the are

things mantnin

Empire. the

pro-

arbitrary government and vindictive pros Goercionist Minister venue of this great

The the has charged Ireland from struggle

to

by

seats

their

won they idea of

that Coercion, lived Coercion, only to secure that they passed Coercion by the closure, ac the public, by defrauding by lying and by forged that cusations, letters, in the out Coercion they have carried of national ir face of indignant signs their and in a way that belies ritation, solemn in Parliament. The pledge all

will people will not be

and

this,

forget that

they of

violations

traditions can be constitutional of Parliamentary by the trick aud tbe dextrous manipula

our

all

not satisfied

covered

of legal Nor are procedure. they to forget that it was a Tory Gov ernment and a Unionist which policy set at the usage of centuries defiance and the spirit of English and liberty, for the first time for two hundred years tion

these

to

methods

revolutionary

devices cnac uave always persecuting marked cases within miser desperate of insurrection and civil able distance

and

strife.

Miss

Anderson.

Mary

the reports have been The story that she exaggerated. was unable to recognise her manager is contradicted flatly by Mr. Abbey, and It

of

is

Anderson's

Mary

ineuicai

she

is

know that

to

pleasant

Miss

attendant

at

Baltimore

from

suffering than nervous

serious

illness

says more

nothing

prostration,

brolight

it would seem, aud, overwork, " intensified brutal critical" by some Miss on her Ander comments acting.

by

on

son

ill

probably

was

going

the

mione

and

strain

in under advised dual role— Herin A Winter's Tale.

of the

Perdita

—Globe.

precisely

are

the crimes which are now being brought home Lord Salis day by day against And this last Government. bury's week has shown that London believes these charges to be true. is

that

repudiating they have

ner

mere

proof

any

laws

facto a

oat

crimes"

as as essence, well are And if not form. they regular be swept will with their they away The people do not contrivers. guilty that the Tory party is a party in forget a minority, that they get a momentary of a renegade power by the desertion

iu

resorted

The Stuart threw into

reversed

are

The real passed. whether these statutes and are sound' just, are

they

for us is question and proceedings iu constitutional

some

aspects aangerous. and then of Parlia

indigna YIII.'s

Henry

Convention

as

easily

likely

more

and have

revolutionary, but increased

contempt. well as

revolutionary

as

people have their throne.

English

from kings the eye of the Constitution, crimes as have twice caused and (subject to two points ;

of difference)

a

manoeuvres

protest,

charges

in

the same revolution

pression nor

They

national same

driven are,

colleagues,

which

for

the tbe

of

meetings in

are

values

a parts of the country. has hardly been seen and it is represented generation of London and County backbone

many our

could

ordinary

meeting in

great

demeanours kings their

howeVer carefully

weigh the signs of two. A few persons,

;

political

"You are is The whole outcry being of That is what the friends Governments do say, oppressive usually fall. So sad the up to the hour of their friends of Castlereagh and Sidmouth, of of the ana James II., Third Empire and other Continental But despotisms'. we our case and can state without heat, and an point the moral with certainty ; it case and an inevit overwhelming is, against

protest

able

No, sir they are the English people perilously to a real near temper. revolutionary of this The counts in the indictment as framed in the Coercion Government, forcing

ments

people. How the

prop of

only

steam.

Radical

little

it

by

a

Govern

faction,

malignant, And in

official persecution. hours is shown that this it forty-eight same of indignation is shared by passion in a typical an majority overwhelming London Men must be as electorate. as owls who keep on repeating blind that all this is the blowing off of a

They

for all the sake of agitation Balfour's up Mr. consistency and Mr. Smith's for an old regard is what we are fast friend ? That' And no one can coming to. say how

olutionary

base,

monstrous

Collapse.

the following Harrison The dullest

a

iu

proscription

So have other

as his enormities, judicial were murders, by usually perpetrated Act of Parliament. The decrees of the Convention of 1793 were perfectly legal But the statutes of an in form. op and the decrees of Government pressive

by

and Mr.

Prynne, Parnell

Mr.

infinitely

in

party, of the

little gained tion and

judicial

Hampden.

disguise

statutory garb. ments, despotic,

a

sentences and savage treatment, who were as any men regarded political ? martyrs by large bodies of Englishmen with with Burdett, They- failed Cobbett, with with with the Wilkes, Janins,.

to

enough

?

presenting

Beginning

that Nor is the plea any better they done by Act of Parliament and in has it is legal form. true, Oppression, a been organised a science and into ; been clever has temporary majority are

this to enthusiasm by a transfer thousand side of more than one Can the dullest to see that fail

ratifies

worth.

The

London.

oldest politician And within two days one of of London Conservatism strongholds

of the dignity of labor sentiment out which the mere emancipation legal of the laborer would hare been of little

acts of authority, which oppressive centuries have, been practised by the now touch and revolt Castle in -Dublin, as were done in if Englishmen they for

of the like has not seen

sympathy

sympathy than were any of these, except the Mr. Bishops and John Hampden. Parnell aud Mr. cheered O'Brien were with passion and delight by a body re

importance

more

Aud

men,

votes.

the

degree, Those

toilers.

a

nay, plac ex highest est

and to maltreat. These two whom the whole force of Govern ment has been employed in crushing by and vindictive criminal punish charges are welcomed ments, by the flower of of the English with a storm democracy outrage)

in London.

the spir proclaiming honest work as

organism, worth of all

available It

she

wherewith

the toil of the regard Ag or the artisan, from a mere riculturists, material what an igno point of view, ly it is "A ble drudgery ser naturally vile as Aristotle deemed it. occupation," But Christianity, that toil with inspiring a higher motive than the needs of the you

father's

Bummers, twenty-six melodious voice, quick eyes and clear and a solicitor, having served bis appren Messrs. with Hollams, Son, and ticeship

Walter

freedom

him.

which

Marriage. of Mr.

of the

England.

A Barrister

Mr. Alfred who

Wyatt, Echucu,

visits

occasions

has

tue

not

for

the

at

punctually opening distinction

police magistrate, and who on two his humour by

exercised

himself

fining

for

Imprisoned Contempt.

his

taking

time

court,

acnieveu

there

lately.

seat for

appointed some

xurcner

Mr.

R.

W.

who was appear Pennefather, barrister, of Eakius v. Cuffe, ing in a debt case asked for costs on a previous adjourn ment.

Wyatt

..Mr.

from

differed

Mr.

on the question, Pennefather averring had been granted that the adjournment to of certain permit telegrams being Mr. Pennefather replied that produced. had been adjourned for the case the pro and that of " a telegram," that duction had The been telegram produced.

magistrate

police

that warmth, Penuofather Mr. to

sorry the police

return father,"

the

do

not

temper

magistrate

remarks

some

the —

"

displayed, has been to

case.

I

am

hut. most

Mr. " I can most certainly rejoined Mr. Penne you the compliment but almostimmediately withdrew

provoking

Wyatt

was

remarked

the

see

with

held, this

words, likewise.

in

his

me."

asking

This

Mr. Pennefather to Mr. Ponnefathec

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)

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London,

April 24. Salis by Lord speech be referred yesterday, bury at Bristol increases the Government to the larger in the He proposed to make Navy. In

said

and into

delivered

a

that

Government

the

the

The ried a freedom

of the

Mr.

on

city

for

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Government

and

neutral General. Ex- King.

in

position

challenge

intends

monastery holy election

of from

presents

have

Wales's

South

Australia.

has

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arrived

the

the

to

Colonies,

of Chancellor His lord

Mr. Goschen.

Exchequer,

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who

Alice

Cornwell has postponed of the South Australian in scheme, pending the arrival of Mr. Rowland Rees, M.P.,

stocks

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are

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last

as

asked teed

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train special The General

land A now

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steamer on

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convey

to remain expects October. Committee of the French

the

charges

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of delegates,

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at

whom The

represent

now at is 250,000 colliers, sitting of discussthe object with Nottingham, for an of striking iug the advisability

ing

Charles

ister

he has

are

conference

Mr.

erous

General Boulanger, against to have been per alleged the position while he occupied petrated of a minister. A

at

Stewart and

General

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a

guaran is

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i

upward

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with

here'

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the

other

be

accorded

to-day. The inquest' on' the Bijou Theatre fire was commenced but1 yesterday, after the jury had inspected the ruins"

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was mi add for a week'.' Jan adjournment The authorities are the5 prosecuting lessees of the Theatre and

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INTERCOL6NIAL.

Melbourne,

25.

April

The Customs'

The has Mr. an Premier, Gillies, nounced that arrangements have been between Victoria and completed the colonies other to write to General who is at present Edwards, reporting on and the Indian to inspect defences,

XJiiion held yesterday," discussion took place of Victorian

Gorman in

morality. that society

said,

account

on

danger

testing of deep-sea trawling,, the steamer despatching Lady Loch, with ample trawling appliances, make experiments ito along the coast. I

compulsory

military of the

men

ensure

to £5

i

evil of because

larrikinism to

was.

win

the to

that

!

Messrs.

&

Pitt

j

j

exploded, the

yesterday, son and

proprietor's

yards by the explosion. The report of Messrs. Goldsborough, & Company shows Mort a net profit for the half-year of The £58,000. have of 10

declared

interim

an

and per cent, to the reserve

forward

bo

largely

:

the

fol

represent Sir Edwin

at

Berlin). Min Scott (British Mr. J. A. Crowe,

Boulanger

has

received

num

the British where Hotel, taken up his quarters, amongst Lord was Churchill. Randolph

visitors

at

of the French committee special which is into the Senate enquiring of embezzlemeut charges preferred whilst holdGeneral Boulanger against the office of Minister of War, has ing elicited the fact that the General, while of received holding office, large sums

to

amounted

fund The

by

deficit

'

been

recovered.

The

will

an

arrive

in

immense Brisbane

welcome. He Wednesdav

on

Melbourne, April |26! the teller of the Hornbuckle, Prahran of branch the1 Bank of Victoria has absconded. His account's show

owing

a

further

Bank

of

a dividend declared 12| per cent. The Federal Bank

at

Australasia the rate of

has

of 9 per

change'

'

has

declared7

their

League

the

'

'

The tions

Largs

on

are

for

May

the who

reception

Naribhal

of

expected

are

prepara the Irish to arrive

11th.

The debate on the Colony until Assembly of

Premier

26.

SYDNEvApril of the Irish making extensive

members

delegates,

from

the financial continued

position,

in

was

Hon. Thomas (the has been again in telegraphic Play ford) communication with the Government of Western with Australia reference to the settlement of the rates for messages

debate'adjourned. plural bills were read voting time. Sir Henry Parkes stated the vine diseases board was a

between

failure

the thus two en colonies, the official abling opening of the cable to take The Government of place. South Australia have consented to the on

the

basis

for

five

pub

already

after years; time either party to have the of giving six months' notice option to terminate the arrangement. —

lasting

The price

of

shares

withstanding

the

mained

during

closed

is

not

strong,

Exchange the whole

has of

and midnight The totalizator a

the the ancl first

that

complete

intended

that

and to

insist or

resigning, Act.

the

Government

the members would the repeal

on

they

The Commissioner of Public 'Works has decided to increase the pay offered to the unemployed for breaking stones to

ninepence enable good

per men

yard, to

earn

order,

in;

full

to

navvie's

wages.

re

this

a

cent.

Bacchus Marsh cheese fiictorjr been burnt to the ground. The were premises but the fully insured,' delay in re-erecting them wiiT havY a serious effect upon the farmers;5'

department

now

a

Customs

remanded

yesterd'a

1

on

concluded

court

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at

up

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..

report. liner Lusitania 21 at arrived

brought

police

malpractice. The Colonial

Adelaide, April 25. South Australian sails for Western Australian to-day ports. Parliament meets on the 16th of May. The Civil Service Commission have into

r

was

stown

dividend

steamer

are

Figg

William and

of £2,5000.

deficiency

Dr.

has

lished which

Nor

w&erb

Townsville,

;

Sydney

in order, to provide Buildings, employ for the building ment trades. Sir in reply, Henry Parlces, prom he could. ised to do what

investigations and

at

Mr.

stonemasons, and waited on others the quarrymen Premier and urged on him yesterday the necessity of completing the Hos Law Courts, and Parliamentary pital,

Albany April Bay this morning.

arrived

27.

April

Henry

next.

of

deputation

their preparing The Orient

Brisbane; Governor (Sir

new

man) has

fever.

agreement—

sel-

26.' April from Samoa,' !Mawhera, has arrived. She reports'1 that matters are aiid good order and quieter discip line the result of the prevail pendin'g Conference. The "Vandalia and Tren ton aire broken could up' ; the Adler be floated if suitable could appliahbes be' and the Eber is obtained, partly under the reef. A feW bodies'' Ydve

he received

during

£3.000.000

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The

resolution

The steamer

have

£10,000, making it £210,000. wool transactions Company's

to typhoid A large

A

the Treasurer's

Auckland,

Co!'s

200

J

common

A was received telegram by the from' Mr H. George, stating Society that he intended lb visit in Australia

;

vear

.a

conference

Tax League." passed condemning to reduce proposal the lands. Jing suburban

done

never

seventeen others were killed. Several others were The valves and injured. other of the engine were thrown parts

carried

keeping

Augustnext. at

which

dividend

for

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was

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the

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directors

act

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classes working he maintained, colony, mad for with the love

amusement. The boiler

through

promoting sweeps ; were found in a of drawing have been

who

of delegates of the Nationalization Leagues of the 'various colonies has been opened in was It 'Sydney. decided to change the name of the League to " The

increasing,

had

churches

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going

was

for

Single

Mr. Vale declared

the

anything to them.

costs

others

Land

discipline.

The Rev.

and

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was

of

men

house in the summoned

vigorous

only

Nine

-thirty

the question The Rev. Mr.

training if colony,

27. Sydney, April have been fined from £2

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he

the advisableness and are

:

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and

larrikinism, young

a on

is

department

j

on the question of the colonial report defences. At a meeting of the Congregational

The

antici

Berne), at the Berlin-West-African who assisted Conference in 1884.

a

Eng

Senate of em

the Conference Ambassador (English

Malet

till

investigating

wiLh

of 4 per cent. will the amount

Salisbury appointed to three gentlemen

England

London. iu

The amount

has

lowing

the

provided to

has

article

an

length. Lord

sent

for

Company

'

way

Company

Sydney

of The Century will by Mr. Bates express an tiGerman Samoan views ing strong the whole matter and dealing with at

Railway-station The cheered.

Belgium

subscribers.

North

The May number

Dover his full his

£300,000,

is

interest

contain

matter.

General

the

Investment the market.

on

that pated over-subscribed.

with

is is unabated of Edinburgh suffering and his condition is becoming critical. The alarmed over the Queen is seriously

to-day.

for

Adelaide

for

and

Tramway

quotation.

the

represents Loan uew

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will receive the hands of

financing

London

of

London.

in

very

are

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in

return

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and

Miss

via Canada. July Tin is quoted at £93 10s. Copper is unchanged, and the market quiet.

will

Melbourne,

he the 30tli inst. held to colliers

on

the

harbour Governor

the

now

lias forwarded Colonies, of Australia's ad Council the dates fixed for the dress, respecting of mails between departure England

the

ion.

Loch,

has

at £29

quoted

are

93s.

Mr. John Dillon Tasmania yesterday,

|

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for State the Federal

insis

former con the gentleman iu connect the latter's conduct the recent Birmingham elect

Henry

22

accounts of his recent Arctic ex He declares that the Hay plorations. River at Alaska Ni cataract surpasses and a being a mile agara in grandeur, half wide and 200 feet deep. the of Lord Knutsford, Secretary

quarrel,

Sir

of

the

that the matter ship believes at favourable consideration his colleagues.

with

have

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duty on the wedding

silver

a

prices.

Safe

the

ion

Agency

cent.

per

The Queen is now the Priuvisiting of Wales at Sandrihgham. Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill have had a violent political demning

.Mitchell

Australia.

cess

.

or'

and the

£1.000

esting

authorities payment of £30

the

on

of

Mitchell

fight or

per ton. and The Trustees, Executors Company of London and Victoria at the rate a declared dividend

orders, Patri

as

to

£500

£36

at

are

Customs

Princess

for

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pugilist,

Smith has

there,

lor

strikes

tramway

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tralian

Championship

to shortly the purpose

for

between

the leviathan has issued a' of Slavin, the Aus

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H.R.H.

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in

the

O'Connor. Joe Thompson, book-maker of Melbourne,'

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to

ac

and

SeUrle Mr.

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reference

con

in

for

the Thames £500 aside,

on

championship

expected.

assuming

is

to Jerusalem, proceed of entering the Greek and perfecting himself in order to qualify for arch.

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is

sculling next,

a

October

Farnell.

that

of

have been completed match to take place

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assemblage

for breach their cars

running

with the terms on which they the lines. allowed to 'construct however state that the Later advices has become town considerably, quieter.

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ormous

not

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to be administered as impar at present. they were has car Edinburgh Coporation vote by 24 to 13 to confer the

as

tially

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cordance

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is

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tract

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50,000

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there

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the

felt

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Majesty by means during the Easter

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King

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police

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promising

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cent,

wages.

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Wyatt

of 10 per

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to

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-

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refused ed for

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Ministry

Adelaide,' have

April received

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traced for Her in her Coronation Oath. Majesty The in Queen swore taking to defend it not "An any line

They imply

of the millions bodiesis quite,

,

contrary, the utmost

charges

that, be nothing new can; to the Eastern ; light hold the, same belief ; the

practices permitted

with

hymn

the

causes

"Agnus

service ; Dei" Consecration

to

sign

of and

conspicuously and ously," purifies wine and paten.. with

he

Prayer;

Church

cient

of this land," Church Catholic" notions on the subjects or Sacerdotalism but, and terms to "

nor

any

with

lofty

of

Ritual honest in, ;homely defend "the Protestant reformed established religion by law." —

ago at devout

j

are and the Ritualists what is required for that'there must be a ed priest officiating. agreed that for the

tiou

agreed upon consecration ordain validly And both are valid ordina-

a there must priest himself a link bishop, unbroken chain of Apostolic

true

of

a nti have

<£ zn

to

following

acknowledge subscriptions:

Fremantle

Convent.

£1

The

total

fields

is

set

output down

At Perth a man been committed

receipt Mr.

of

.

the

Mother, W. Fitz

9d.

from the Pilbarra at 1900 ounces. named for

ai

tx

Rev.

;

3s.

Fremantle,

gerald,

Gold"

John

Quinlan

trial

for

has

alleged

forgery. .We

have

had heavy showers of rain, with thunder and lightning, week.

accompanied during

the

Yestekday issue took the outing

be in

Him! We

the cross ceremoni and chalice

water. So enumer accusers, say the Bishop's a list of ceremonies ating every one of which is familiar to all who at Mass in Roman Catholic assist are these not Churches. But all in new but out of only place Churches of the com Anglican munion ? Catholic Both the Roman Church

of the Church

point

spxuu ujl to the

,

,

the

in

"

that

Protestant

ill

sung after the makes the

,

of

the of aI!

i.

,

,

an

deserves

hierarchy only -that/: the shut in up

people

on

to

latest

not

right

new

.

looked

con the eucharist after All that secration. Bishop King for points is called upon to answer on to this He uses lights dogma. the Communion Table ; mixes water the mix with wine, and consecrates with his stands ture; repeatedly while back to the going

might

and country lacked many essential features of the Church in the olden and Catholic times. They set themselves to the defi supply introduce ciencies, and; began to

pupils

President,

the

A

advanced

are

ies which

on

Parnellism another opens he of equal inwith as grave trial

is

away eccles

were bishops to a man, ...but Elizabeth's prisons the new: and their suc prelates scouted the idea of any cessors in the thing. mystic, or miraculous consecration as and a fable priestly, the question a of superstition. Op. "Rome has Orders Anglican an examination so spoken, 'v after.,

regarded

grotesque he expected might his posi occupying has not offence given

\Z jltju

J.

has been

"

to

almost the

Churchmen by observances

moment.

seat famous of learn ing took study of their up the ancient tomes and soon found out that the Qhurch of their own day men

the give education of the day.

to an

it

case

one

he

they

scene

the

other

orders The severed

.chain. -was and when the across, founded it is not was

But,

in Them

are

ritualistic

__

in the movement religious of England begun 50 years Certain wise and Oxford.

and addit improvements which be mentioned a amongst may Chemical and Philquipped Laboratory it is the losphy Mall, will, hoped, increase and enable advantages of the College present Yinccntian

1889L

the test. No less a than a personage bishop of the Establishment is Anglican being; o o for prosecuted practices which, in his own and in that of a estimation, number of ritualistic adherents, are deemed meritorious. perfectly of the The trial Bishop of Lin Grace of Canterbury, before his coln,

Many important

entrusted

Las tbe

As

from

RITUALISTS.

formed

guilt

ions, well

the

2

practices or bad,

of what called

be

#

REV.

establishments

sort.

TRIAL

as tbe great inquiry Crime" and when out that promises to terest and fraught results. In the earlier crimes he said that

his

tional

to

those

of

"?"15AY

KING'S

Scarcely

the Bishop of the Diocese, Lordship s and Spacious well-appointed buildings teombined with of beauty and healthfulness and the solid oituation, to training imparted the pupils, have already won for St. Stanis laus' a the educa prominent amongst place

by

your

tion, to

THE

N.S.W.

will RE-OPEN College academic under the year

of the Mission,

for

name

ritualism

lthss

COLLEGE U

above

coming ment

T H

re

evil

eyes who " Christ

before

such

in

true

iastical

teaching

but .whether good they are compatible with the teach -Church of ing of the, Established aThe formal charges England. are not for the gainst Bishop

pur

spirit

to conquer

prepared the

your

trial

Bishop

Michael

1

is

A

St.

issue

secession.

Dissenting

nearly clergymen Roman, has been ap except the Pope.

propriated at The question of Lincoln's

S&ecotir.

having

,

BISHOP

per quarter. STANISLAUS'

II. of

P.C. Grate.

whether selves

and

THURSDAY,

5 guineas per quarter, to years, be paid in advance. Music and singing, 2 guineas. Entrance Fee, £k over 10 years, 8 guineas Children

ST.

Y.

Latin P.C.

Be indefatigable in and with undaunted

0

under

Pius

JOSEPH,

children,

Cross.

St. the

ft.

reward combat for Pius IX,

Protestant

of

everything

Benedict

Apparition

the

GERALDTON. —

Holt

the

Easter before

John

tAyz

with

SCHOOL.

ST.

B.C.D.

Wid.

CONVENT

Albany

take

into

churches

Catholic

the

from; .Rome,

away

not

brought

round wearing, their necks of the linen band, the name of which is— the Roiman of other and in a, variety collar; to mention it; has ways too numerous class to this that by a certain come

MAT.

After

pose, sist iniquity

0

10

GALLE'S,

like

exactly to the

even

priests,

it

tho.rqugh,

abstinence. They have processiions in connection with their churches, and in every day life they dress

tai'g.

Monica

St. St.

"

0 1

...

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absolution. They likewise by word and example exhort to the frequent making of the sign of. the cross; and and of fasting to the practices .

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and now in for treapass,. one GREY, about GELDING, my yard, on near shoulder 15 hands high ; branded has a bell on with 6W something like 6W If not claimed and saddle marked. strap, within the time allowed by law will be sold to defray expenses. W. H. BUTTERLY, Mumberkine. 26, 1889. 9s. 6d. Toodyay, April

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Friend

D. CONNOR. 1889. 8s. 6d.

18,

April

;

Guilfoyle,

sub

O'Donnell

Newcastle,

.

2nd

of

.

Miss

expenses.

Guileoyle. £

J.

<

j

;

in

subscriptions North Perth

School, Brigid's Collected by Mr.

Mr.

defray

world,

-

to

.,

themselves. There Romans are now and Protestant sisterhoods,! monks. Years Protestant ago a Australia visited West gentleman the Church of England was of a man of war, and, chaplain hirnself at the same, time described a believed himself to be, as, and it is Benedictine monk. Now, alsoj, notorious that certain Anglican the practice clergymen encourage confession. of auricular They; hear the forin of and use confessions,

"

following

St.

PERTH.

ST.

Roman

more

whole

,

admit enough willing piety zeal and other good denies that their Orders qualities,;; valid. are They .may be saints, but are not The they priests. befel: the fate singular English

the

about 14 hands like Branded near shoulder something YP and branded on off conjoined off fore and shoulder by mistake (jC blaze near hind fetlocks white ; thin down face. If not claimed will be sold to

GELDING,

TAYLOR,

Romaniores—

ipsis

and chesnut (1) 2 inches high.

paddock

my

the

i

besides, all their

,

"DROUGHT

.circle,

,

.

The

in

conducted

,

limited,

,

business.

carpentering Funerals

.

-

FURNISHING,

the Liverpool District of the said court situate at 9 Cook Street in the City of thereof Liverpool England or in default will be excluded they peremptorily from the benefit of the said order.

-t

tliisi .pprirect accepting-, ..contend these is not doctrine, thp,t, a flaw in ,thteir title ordin to valid:, ation. o.utside utheirucown i,But>v

Ritualists,

.

of

Registrar

announce

UNDERTAKING

the

.

the

to

friends of numerous tbe undersigned begs to add he is about and FUNERAL to and his building

others, that

'in

not

is

of,

.

day of June 1889 his or her claims

and

It

one

.

21st

the request

AT

re

and

acts;

,

about the month his or her solicitors

in and prove Chambers of the

come

at

or

by

REFORM-

its;

in that dispute essential any require ments being oinitted is pnestliiood not conferred. Of the course;. tention.

.

to

\

in

j

'Rite,

to

as

the pic-nic place will

at

notified

in our last A report of

Siibiaco.

appear

in

our

next.

The

of .prizes, presentation by the Bishop, children in the proficient Christian has been unavoidably doctrine, postponed. to

a an

Suc-

An

.

caster who died of July 1886 are on or before the

slowly

.

Great

FUNERAL

certain-

a

using

substantially of words, quirements

.

heir

and

at least

,

Magee

the

cession

;

develop-

.

to the person claiming of Peter McKinley late of Crosby in the County of Lan

Edward

Catholic

and reasonably reached a at fiist, has at present, One stage. truly 'extraordinary, a a Church of may now days enter where is edifice England Massj in splendid celebrated by ministers ablaze with on "Altars" vestments "Mass" The term lights. very and it is so close a. itself is adopted, that original copy of the Catholic a certain it is from exag chiefly a difference in form that geration be -for the High may suspected— Church Ritualists seem to invariably celebrate what Catholics would call and in other In this High Mass. and matters they go to extremes, their case is that of being Rovnkinis

begun

ment,

of Lancaster of the estate of Peter matter McKinley and in an action deceased by the John Peter Reverend Nugent against he

old The

the

.

Palatine

-

of ritual.

.

PURSUANT Court of Chancery

after point doctrine and

of the order of the-County made in the

_

an

.

to

aboriginal

named

Peter,

recently

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much exertion that he was secured again and his life saved. This makes the third Peter has made at self-destruc attempt tion since he has been in the hands of the police.

An old resident of North Fremantle, Samuel Goddard, died on Saturday .night and illness. He last after a long painful leaves a wife and family, who, it is said, arewell for. provided '

His visit

a

Lordship the Bishop to York.

r.v

of

Police,

of

gold

to

had fjust

Father of Albany, -Mateu, ger from Albany to Perth'

Pilbarra.

was

a

last

Theee last

.

by

.

.

we a

were

Court

This

beats

Perth.-

even

.

we

At the last fortnightly of the Perth sitting Local -cases set Court, forty-two were down for trial. of these: Twenty-eight out of the court,. settled were, however, ,

left

Victoria of gold on the sThe discovery Plains is announced. On Friday last (the Commissioner of Police received a tele which' .states that -well -defined a gram two about miles reef, lopg, gold-bearing ten has been found by a W. J. Milligan, miles north of NewNorcia.

Monsieue

Pouech's

performing the natives just astonishing It is how tractable surprising wild beasts of the forests. A

:

public-

match between a team A-eifle-shooting of -West Australian and South Australian on their volunteers, respective ranges, is to be- arranged for the 1st of June. May our victorious. / boys!be

.

at

>

:held

to

came

remained

curse

adjourned meeting week on Saturday Bunbury,

yas,

;

pro

.

it,

notwithstanding.

in the Paris The mortality has hospitals increased since the Sisters of Charity and now were replaced by the lay nurses with all their the Parisians, irreligion, for the restoration of the are clamouring ;

Pnric

.

Ci'ufana

a.

1

WWPWiiJ'

MAf.

onlinif.Aiia

voru

www

Vf

J

took

.

must

has

one.

refers

death

to

a

short

time

ago, last

a

tried as

few but to

the

suicide Sunday he was in which Flinders, being was enter conveyed from Champion Bay, He threw harbour. ing the Fremantle the sea, and it was only after1 in himself

commit

on

DICTATION. Bewsher, John. Reid.

General

improvement.

Rose

Charles

Bewsher, Robert' Ganfield,

2nd.

Clara Norrie, "Mary Nolan.

forth

in

claims

the

for-

Howlett and

that

one

CLASS. DOCTRINE. Ellen

Willie

will

3rd.

CLASS.

CHRISTIAN

Louisa Cissic

DOCTRINE.

Eliza

Banting,

J.

be

styled

called

a

he

for

to

thirty

meet

with

it

is

that

service

in

the

to

"it

is

long

a very service their

placed

over

whose

experience gained

have that to

to be is fair the

and

in

in

his

just,

resulted been

department

had some appointed

to the

the

shape of of

a

river.

the

was

on

fair

could

tongue of

for

to the

Father

be

Irish

to our Rev. pastor, the Catholic

of

died

in

within

till

with a

9s.

the

of

his

the

one

hours

took

death

will be years, early of a reunion in the Land the certainty Of the hundreds knows no partings. of

her

been the

during vice

as

none,

of

relative.

forty Sister

a are

we

bute

under

a

care

years of for

in

Mercy

of

£1-1

the

which

soul of her

National Library of Australia

0s.

and

tri

Not

for

regret, two

years

announce, the death

had filled

and

we

of Mr.

in

this

Gahan, colony,

to

For

£6-2-6

;

£38 and

Ferguson For

Jno

play,

in

to

all

matter

single to mar

Pat.

hitch the

entitled,

three

the

the

especially —

Wednesday

attending

who

Mr.

Slattery,

Mrs. J. Bridgetown; John £1-3. Moriarty, Brady, given to Father

Mr.

;

;

prime

well feel may worth mentioning

proceedings. evening last,

Catholic

School

oc-

the children gave

school

I

a

short

Snuffbox," building,

4 the

train, the while

not

was

it

was

a

a

eood

verv

kind

very convey

to

part

thanks are many at the Bunbury claim I has,

and

has will

act

one.

on

the little due to him. Tin

the ones

Mining

that

the

injured

but lies

was

I in

learn a

pre-

May," Fridays,

(Sun

devotions

evening

of

yesterday that special the month during the of evenings Tuesdays, at 7 o'clock, the Sundays,

on

and

announced

held,

hour.

The we

doctor

in, still

wheel

the

The

last

Austra his foot

and

fell,

called

Father Brady devotions would be

was

to

"with of

condition.

day),

usual

out

body. man

met

part

cart

a

and

for field; district,

expectations.

early

jump

his afterwards the

At

to reins

over

cai'ious

the

driving

went

in

the to the

Nettleton

in

was

and

caught passing shortly

in

do realise

would

fully named

man

He

lind,

faith

it

accident

nasty

week.

much

good

great

trust it A young

a

weather yesterday and threatening rain, had a few good showers

This lightning. very cloudy overhead. April 29th.

From

our

On

Sunday, the re-opening take place on

in

were

day

the

night with plenty of the is morning sky

own

Father

v

Correspondent.

Gibney

of the Catholic the following

notified School

present

that would

Monday.

would be he said, mass future, at 9 a.m. oil Wednesdays, when, Catholic would see parents

children

the

during

YORK.

mov

proud.

"

Grandmother's in the scenes,

man, the

Bun-

Mr.

about near

in time,

In

celebrated he trusted. that their

The May

j

some

with

the a

cured so

and

one

in

er

deceased

do

each.

previously Committee indefati That the were in their efforts was proved by the the undertaking turned out to be,

success

R.I.P. to

For £1-15-6

gable

On have

which, to previously 4s,

total up collectors

the

Row

;

£2-17-6.

£1-5.

steamer

We

£37

given the

by White,

Donation,

who

the

Elizabeth

of

senr., Mr. Jno

senr., Ashbie

Australia,

her

gift

;

Francis of Mother of her devoted ser refuse

sure?will

prayer —

the

Monday. of a good

the

collected Thos.

Easter

place spot

a

hear, Syndicate's already but I think still commenced, are they, for The aremow men. company looking for two draught horses advertising strong which is a good sign. Their and harness, a new Manager seems thorough business

worthy place in

;

companion mitigated by

was

pre money, by tele

Miss

the sum of 25s.

you

the of

Mr. C. L. £3-7-6 Hastie, ForDardan£2-4; 10s. Banting, Mr. James senr., £3-16-6; up, Maguire, Mr. Pat. Mr. John Fee, £2Garvey, £3-5 11s. For Mr. Jas.- Milligan, Australind, (Mr. John senr., £2-13; Dunne, £2-10; Mr. W. £2-10s. Mr. F. Travers, senr., Rodgers, Costello,

Professor

for the Sister's grief, the last remaining

good

who

give

with purse heard

on

donation Brady, brings The are following

amounts Mr. bury,

many now

and

Schoolroom

the

alike; I am

chances

already much and respected H. Brady, which took

a

Father

before, so

have

contained

land,

O'Carroll was a of the Mary Francis, nephew of Mother of who holds St. Order of Mercy, charge Convent, Guildford. The poignancy Mary's of

address

which was purse, Catholic young woman,

Dublin,

few

a

have

The

to say, was

understanded

O'Carroll

harness

decease."

is

you

gram,

I say curiously Nationalist politicians make a the speech in

twenty could tongue rto in

per

him.

Gaelic

people.' and was

of which

about twenty

enough,

not,

that

acquaintance—

terms with speaking and curiously enough,

more, mother

dispersion

week

for

one

the

treat in' the the Children

the

chosen

and free, Work

gala young

a

always mite my and I feel could be

another did also at

a

The

in

contractor's

been old and

be

much

to persevere

an

Bunbury,

However,

I will beginning

few

particulars, sentation of an

Mezzofanti, of foreign in sees he had mastered their literature,

forty-three Bishops own but tongues, fourteen with languages a

a

like

converse,

their

had

the

has

past Catholics here, not in indeed one did informed, they for entertainment.

polyglot,' been the

have

week

would afford

contribute

still

from

conveyed

Correspondent.

own

the

in away who may Jesuit, whom Mezzofanti,

after O'Carroll

with

and

The

lin

gifted

our

on

school children were pulled by horses, elder free of charge, people had fee. The to to pay a small party seemed the thoroughly enjoy themselves, although

+

From

it

of

course

would

one

to

as pic-nic, The pic-nic

Mary.

Preston

of

our

had

miles

BUNBURY.

regret

,

take

talk

some

undertaking, congregation others similarly disposed. following day, Thursday,

many

On

is

children

I for

such in

that

found

in

one

to

;

happy

children

than Mr. Williams the flow of promotion

pf

most

sure

duties who, by all claim stronger

a

Brown.

does not

this

there

distribution, and I think it would as

studies.

towards

too, will

new

those

their

be

for

one,

but

thing,

encouragement

official

junior and

have

appointment

say nothing that would have

a

like

scale,

good

very

Post

recompense

heads, from

to

the

poor find

to

smaller

a

These

least, their

distribution

annually, having an annual

between

seen

years'

A

place

Kennedy, and twenty

Curtis,

each

,

Etta

Sloan,

Dillon.

whose

unfair

Shaw, Maggie'

ARITHMETIC,.

general deserving

quite

Sarah

Buck, George Bewsher. FOR BEING GOOD CHILDREN. Etta Laura Shean, Daisy Norwood, Brown, Charlotte Shaw, Kate Kinsella, Cissie Edward James Sloan, King, "King, Cissie John Edward Buck, Norwood, Willie Richard Bewsher, Ganfield; Ganfield, Herbert Louisa Larkin, Henry Boswell, Willie Nellie Norwood, Shaw, Tyler, James

Post

Department

Duffield.

William

Rail

the

Alfred

Norrie,

Ernest

WRITING.

have gentlemen naturally looked forward to promotion some day as reward for their and a diligence appli cation to their to the duties, and, say

-

passed

to

ought

Father held

most

walking

fa

interpreter

of Babel. haps, have

the

just

O'Carroll, a Milesian

Byron adding that universal

of

has

day

Rev.

well Lord

One

"

:

Mary Tyler.

Boyce,

Alex.

Duffield, Charles Bell,

White,

general, It is

and afraid

already

are

Messrs.

Office.

scholastic World thus

The

Costello,

,

Williams,

by. the Works We are

Postal

have

which

of

high

admired.

are

it

which

Norrie,

ARITHMETIC. Richard Clara Lizzie Dillon, Banting, John Boyce, Teresa Atkins, James Larkin, Buck. WRITING. "Thomas Dillon, Lucy Bewsher. REGULAR ATTENDANCE. James Arthur William Larkin, Banting, Millar. William Bell,

colony. -be succeeded

will

Mr.

promotion

we

event

an

expressions in

quarters

of the

of which

O'Carroll, week, is

Henry

Banting,

Ganfield.

CHRISTIAN

office.

Fr.

last

to

have

sentenced Peter, a native, for murder, weeks since at Geraldtonreprieved

,

Reid, Fanny Larkin. READING. Eliza Bucx. Norrie, Sloan, Louis'

Bessie

snot of

drawn

all from attainments

not

impressivo

in

There

officers

appointment.

notice

the

of blessing On Sunday last the ceremony was at Subiaco the .buildings performed Benediction of by the Rev. B. Delany. was at half Sacrament the Blessed given After this aprocession, conpast two p.m. attended of the officiating by priest, sisting of Mercy, and the Sisters five acolytes, of the institution, moved the inmates the around Orphanage, singing slowly Blessed The of the the Litany Virgin. was need hardly be said, a it ceremony, very

clerkship

give

appointment

not

is

"

death

Boyce,

Jane

Atkins,

Alice

has

Department

will the

throughout Mr. Sholl

approval.

The

Stewart.

:

Chief

who

Office,

that

Williams'

Office

Colonel Phillimoee has obtained of absence, and has proceeded on a to the eastern colonies. trip Major Gardin er, of the Guildford has been chosen Rifles, as the Acting-Commandant of the W. A.V. Force until the Colonel's return. We are glad to hear this. Every volunteer corps must at in the colony be pleased His the Governor's selection. Excellency, in his capacity of Major Gardiner's merits; of the Guildford Commanding officer are well and widely known. No Rifles, officer in the Force— and there are many in it better deserves the good ones

that

Department.

way Mr.

Lieut. leave

guists

article.

be to many a source of assuredly to hear that no less than thirtypleasure of late, have secured, six Australians high at the University and honours positions and College of Surgeons, Of Edinburgh. from two are South tliis number, three from Tasmania, six from Australia, ten from New South "Victoria, Wales, New Zealand. from The and fifteen have from a cable news we gleaned Australian and the in the West , telegram affords us much gratification. intelligence It

MUSK!. Edward

aT-xonf.

soul,

leading

Norrie, James ARITHMETIC. Atkins, Margaret Larkin.

William

and were

Conduct.

Good

and

Kate

HVMuiwouauvouv

it will waive but its sceptical when its body is endangered. prejudices Some few days ago our th(e contemporary West Australian, we were to pleased referred in terms notice, very kindly in a portion its to these good Sisters of

its

the

Sholl,

the

sure,

in the chief head accountant

overlook.

temporary

with

are

rumoured

test

connected

we one, satisfaction

»

last,

Colonel against Angelo's Ap (pf pointment -to the Resident Magistracy and at this meet,tiie district, Wellington so we learn from a contemporary an ing amendment of confidence in tjie expressive carried without the. Colonel was slightest This demonstrates in ja opposition. manner the fickleness of the striking We are human mind. glad to hear pf to

Doctrine

Florence

been has past 25 years, provisionally of the appointed, pending the approval of for the Post State Colonies, Secretary master in succession to the late General, Mr. Gahan. Mr. Sholl's is appointment

_

j'jfco

that Mr. R. A. Post General

of the

the

William Geddes, an aged military pen sioner died ratherat Fremantle suddenly on Heart disease was the Saturday. cause of his death.

'

bless."

who An

learn-

Clerk been

At the Council has lengthLegislative been The session lasted prorogued. than .many Very longer anticipated. business .was but it important done, might have been done in less time.

'

Those

We

"

I

"

valuable following

The

reading,

Some stone in which gold is plainly visi at Mr. ble can be seen :G. R. Wood's office at Fremantle. The stone was pro cured from a shaft on The Golden Quartz claim. Valley Company's"

Me. John director Robyns, the visiting of. the Coal Miuing Gregory's Company, and a gentleman in .whom much reliaijce he has fouSnd is that reports placed, coal on the Irwin. It will jbe marketable a good, thing for the colony if Mr. Robyns is not mistaken.

prizes,

:—

Stewart,

ane .

"

.

every-

J

'-'play,

the

some

articles.

Christian

'

meeting will be held in Perth, the course of a few days, to consider the resolution passed by the Legislature to the Chief Justice. with reference

,

prospect that- West Austjrahave' Responsible soon Government. The Constitution Bill has. been passed! in as such. a. form by our legislators leayes no for doubt that it will meet with room of State and. the approval of the Secretary the Imperial Parliament. is

highly

were

useful really the prize-takers

that Express on Manhood

:

.in

>

will

Victorian debate

by the

"

bears are in Perth. are these

now

-

lia

notice

the

of

'

.

There

which

was

from

does great as superiority congratulated matters passed

successful way the conclusion distributed Brady

Father

times

thing

-

Duff

best

;

Perth? for at place he celebrated mass Previous, on, the following Sunday. to his return to the city, the Rev. gentle man will.visita few stations in the vicinity, to- minister to the spiritual wants of the -Catholic residents. Father which

learn from a petition, in liquida amounting to about has,

£40,000.

act.

last

and

an

audience

at

whole

certainly, Sisters' to bp are

teachers, the very on off. After,

of her

one

heard

the

clapping The

characters

be

to from

was

the

to the and they

:

-

Me. F. C. Monger the daily press, filed with liabilities tion,

for the reception of old books and of of the patients papers, for the benefit the jCqltmial has been -placejd at Hospital,, the city, station railway by Lady Frateer.. admire. Lady- Frasar's-thought-;Many:.wiil

On Friday -Jarrahdale,

as

interesting took place at a recent meeting of the Catholic Greenough Young Men's The speakers in' favour of allow Society. man who, in addition ing a vote to every to having reached the age of 21, should be in his right mind and not undergoing a sentence for were Mr. misdemeanour, Thomas Hogan, Mr. J. Sims and Mr. W. while Mr. Lynch and senr., Ventura," Mr. B. McGuinness themselves expressed as opposed to so wide an extension of the franchise. Some of the were speeches of Mr. B. really very good, and one—that McGuinness— was rather humorous. In the Mr. McGuin supporting negative, ness described the probable graphically results of manhood If manhood suffrage were he said, " it would suffrage adopted," enfranchise a lot of men whose votes a candidate out a might obtain by rolling few barrels of beer and making them drunk when they would begin to bhanit his prais ""What a fine fellow he is." es, saying, He's the man for The Galvvay." op of Manhood ponents however, Suffrage, were defeated of by a majority eight, twelve for the affirmative and voting only four for the negative. We congrat ulate the .Greenough men on the young condition of their flourishing Society.

at hoaring Fremantle

the

of

sitting

!

for

cases

sixty-five

Monday's

Local

box-

ful

credit

passed West Aus

-Suffrage

i.i.

.

him,-

he

among

passen Tues

train.

day's

!

on

which

almost

jj.

to Local Industries" Protection (was at a recent a chosen for. debate subject of the Fremantle LiberalAssooimeeting Several took part inithe members ;ratioh. which nowstands /.discussion, adjourned.

A

besides

despite

servants.

public

"

-

Mr.

lost,

most-

the

to

In

has

last

morning

Gahan's death,fewwill-deny; courteous, painstaking

way. tralia

citizens.

day, bestowed

attention

Saturday

on

each

people, not performers

.

Commissioner by: effect' that' 104 ounces been brought in from ithel.

:

to prowl at night beginning the discomfort of nervous

are

much

again,

deafening. to end beginning

medical

the

and often of laughter

and

worse

120

occasion.

The different

their

through

admirably, outburst

.

v

on

Roebourne,

from

complaint got worse

He all

went

to

about

children.

to con Victoria, reference to "with physician from he which was suffering.

went

'

Saturday,

: ;

received

was

intelligence morning last

the

on

present

skilled

a

and

Burglars .Telegraphic

at

is

"

and

school

"

-

"

sult

term

the

-

.--

short

a

for

up

present

were

including

.

-

satisfaction of the all concerned, the of Postmaster. General. office, responsible Mr. ill Gahan, who was, taken a little over a month ago, obtained of absence for leave,

done

was

'

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which There

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fox

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would at the church as enlarging taking, for the enterprise present be too great an a rich which is by no means congregation, to say are not in a one. We position all de take when the Bazaar will place the we trust help pends on the generous of Mary will receive. Speaking Children which has only lately of this Sodality, must been established amongst us, wo all they credit for deserve say they great due to their have done. It was already Church that our little zeal and labour at Christmas decorated so was prettily have underand also and Easter, they and in it clean taken to always

who due to those were persons in making it a success. assisted to complain of the There little reason was the it was since in which patronized, way fYf>.fiffl firl result which rooniiifa £100 a

to

to

and

all

Father

Leo

Pope

XIII.

Monday

Easter

found

the

Those

crowded.

of

by

to went saleroom

I

evening

and

Bazaar

Catholic uncomfortably

his

read

was

Gibney.

On the

who

pre

those who got up Bazaars all actively were engaged. that a lengthy report of so common in this town would be held recently

sided

stalls

over

raffles

and

,

are

now

the

one

to not

monotonous

Besides, there and gentlemen to

assistants,

he returned attended, Letter The Encyclical

who

sincere thanks. Holiness His

the

make

Mesdames

:

Lavery,

of your

readers. ladies young that the work

many in

I invidious. whom I stall-holders O'ConTomney,

give the

shall merely recollect nell,

so

assisting would

selection

a

few

a

were

be

Hackett

Gallop,

Miss

and

Davis. Races, and number of people as considerable saw a I was told the number was sembled. large Everything compared "with the day before. was very quiet and compared to the years On

I

Tuesday

+V.o4-

YiacEorl

if:

"

iriflftfid

wn.s

May

ffhost

the

1.

days."

served. News dent

has

Sobriety

which

here

reached

just

of

occurred

lately

in

the

Nor-

work is

goldfields, cloak for the the chairman

done

the

on

to

road

of the

Roads

The weather very cloudy. with threatened heavy thunder nice rains. and had The under

night,

the

It

their

patronage.

he

From

our own Correspondent. celebrated Rev. Father Brady time mass here last Sunday for the first Palm It his return home. being since Sunday, palms were blessed and distribut which was a the congregation, ed among those Father Brady, addressing large to said that he was very pleased present, Since he had left the meet them all again. travelled over many district he had to God, he had arrived thanks but, miles, He was in their midst. safely again the little very happy to say that he felt one.

now

travels,

long

said, He

lie

had

with

met

a

great variety and it present, which kind yields a

grown would

in

this

be

difficult

of

difference

be opinion great but 011 this farmers subject, weeks as the ten known here and the "red and Bonum," kinds. are the favourite potatoes, a

"

say

between what

to

April

our

own

is

Magnum white"

Correspondent.

to glad to be able to announce of Mary of that the Children with the have resolved, little vthis village of His and full blessing approbation to; get up a small Lordshin Dr. Gibney, fund here. Bazaar in aid of the Church have to be done One of two things will which to accommodate the congregation the Either church. our little attend the or to be enlarged, will have building end can be attained by substituting pews arc used at present. chairs that for the underseems the most feasible The latter

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your

are

readers

National Library of Australia

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fed are

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dockyards, be seen

which

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stated

abstract, amount of

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unto

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sitteth

avIio

011

of the

names

of St

habit

the

j

ones

would

Joseph Cecilia Mary Veronica; Evangelist Mary

religion, religion, Shivers, The

would praise

Throne.

received

ladies who Elizabeth are

Young, ;

the in

Smith, Elizabeth

remind of their

in

them

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liows

April,

trust from 25

for his re correspondent receive Catliothat we shall liim frequently. jJjD.J

our

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the

firm I

construction

01

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on

be from

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a

so

until

the

bulk

of the

trees

and

;

in

employed

construction

of

the

I

tended

that

Avays

i

on

negative

the principle Land Grant

system

and

side

Rail-

of buildingAvas

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amendment on the June 15, 1888, by about from 17,000

an

of

enlarged to 36,000 acres, Municipal Loan.

The Eremantle Council purpose to borrow Municipal the construction of £5000 for new roads in the north and west, and south Avards, for the extension of the stockade along the south beach, The Bankruptcy 1871.— In Act, re Dora Wilson, Geraldton, proceed-

j

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produced

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for

ings

I

by arrangement

liquidation Avith

general

I

Doonan, meeting

I I

of Creditors, 3 p.m. In Fremantle. First of creditors at the

meeting

May

clay,

at

4,

Court, Tuesday 30. at W. J. Carr, proceedings

I I

by arrangement

I

of FirstSatur-

creditors.

composition

I

creditors.

11

James

re

general

Supreme In

a.m.

for

with

composition

or

re

liquidation

of general meeting creditors, Supreme Court, Tuesday, April 30, at 11 a.m.

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First

v

were

con

as

district,

16,

The above is Gazette notice

I

Avith ob fraught many and One stacles serious disadvantages. to the Avas, that after objection system of Land for the making large concessions a it did of not im construction Railway, to the but Government, mediately belong Avorked the Contractors for a avus by long term of Avhich the Colony years, during

travagant

j

the

the

on

Canning

the north boundary Sound No. location,

north,

east,'

I

in and through the increased activity Avould folloAv Avhich timber industry referred to as a its completion, also on Avas should the Gov Avliicli consideration urge Messrs. Millar Bros', to ernment accept

speakers

as

area,

in

way, the

proposals. The

The ^Gover

Crown following about 36,000, acres, " the Jandakot"

Cockburn QV/UUUj

that

the

1889,

Australia,

:

croi

,

Great

12 miles

Area.

containing known

the

I

;

:

thank

I

;

"

and

I

the admittedly being of it that was 20,000 acres case, argued small to grant such land was a area very work which at a moderate for a estimate would cost some £20,000. timber The removal of the would, it was render of land available said, largo tracts for agricultural purposes flourishing would take the of what farms were place forests and the prosnow impenetrable of the Southern of the perity portion The Avould be greatly advanced. Colony labor Avliicli Avould be amount of large

"

rWe

by

I

a

felled

I

His the Lordship, approached Having were individually. interrogated postulants ? His want children do you my What of St. Joseph" The Habit asked. Lordship to an adjoining the Retiring was reply. Israel was the In Exitu whilst apartment, the put off the beiii"aspirants sung, and attire, put on the one so long world's reminds This retiring garb always desired. words of the by her spoken the receiver world "I not of this am beloved Spouse 8th chap. —John the Holy Sacri celebrated 1-Tik Lordship Mass to obtain of the grace for the fice of to remember always the words aspirants had then chosen, they the Spouse whom and is light when he said, My Burden Ihe Holy Sacnfice of mv yoke is sweet." the Te Deum concluded, Mass the being of the This ended the ceremony was sung. 16

from

would

line

vemin.in

of

beloved .

tne

assets

31,

the

defined

an

;

in religion, Mary Saviour. at the commence were, postulants dressed in the rich ment of the ceremony, neaus tneir of the world's attire, robes hues. These, of various in flowers wreathed subse were the dress, with flowing alonosombre for the garb, away

put quently to was calculated which and humility the poverty

Government

tor

and

liabilities

area All the Crown agricultural lands not reserved or otheralready dealt situated wise with, between the and Swan on river Canning Estuary

.1

The

opposite that proposals

has

agricultural

;

like

little

The

eternity."

the

published.

nor

l

remuneration asked and the chief Contractors of 2,000 to the grant mile of of land for acres every Railway The Government to were constructed. have a right to purchase the line after 7 such did not but if they exercise years it for Messrs. Millar were to work right which it would another after seven years, of the become the property Government. of tne attirmative The supporters urged be of would, that the proposed Railway facilities enormous service, by affording of timber for the expeditious conveyance of the forests of the from the heart great for and to South to the port exportation, centres of now the various population, It was for home use. connected by rail, was out that the offer extremely pointed of land were reasonable. Only 2000 acres mile of for each whereas, asked Railway in the schemes submitted by Syndicates had been the grant in the past, required The per mile. rarely less than 12,000 acres which would be given, was, too, country wooded from its nature, practic densely to the valueless Colony, and would ally was

would

slime

the

and view.

Devenport. the Colonial

at

ended for the quarter March of all the banks in Western

J lands, and 1

Conwav to the

agreeing

Moffat

the

and gener A summary, the. showing average

al

I

length,

were

should instruct postulants and crown, part of their bright them in singing with hymns of

join to Him The

The

Dan. 12th who in

will

to Bros,

J.

Students.

office.

Banking.

I

point railway distant about 12 miles Southern Railway, to the small from port of Torbay. Albany,

to their

"They

made

line

"the

they

only faithful the prophet

were

In

ell

of

J.

upheld explained

ivminr

and

of

expediency the

:

The

and

they

for

been

Kellv

Messrs.

chairman

Holy

nosf/nlants

the and

offer, Reardon

J.

Messrs.

urged

the

at the

Naval notifies

may

Secretary's

I

I

SOCIETY.

T?,n.ilwn,v."

desert, 01 the

the

form

of

unto

But

MEN'S

YOUNG

11th.

APRIL

and

I

.

at tne meetevening last, On- Thursday above an interestinjg Society, ing of the Should debate was held on the question made the Government accept the proposals for the construction of the to them Torbay

people

the

day

flip

search,

others

whom

"

h

have

like

was

GAZETTE.

Engineer The Governor

"

people on their the to looked with milk land flowing a of that a type was only

this

vocation. high was chap, it

of

CATHOLIC

Jk

of receipt regulations copies of further respecting the entry of engineer and students, in naval in Her students construction,

I

:

desert,

,vp

if

me,

life.

after

the

Land,

honey

;

day

I

but the

followers bread of angels,

Mass.

the

through

struct stars

PERTH

the to

John

St.

weight,

THURSDAY, I

new

z 1

its

GOVERNMENT

so

t

I

three

I

onf.

Gin Owuwuiuv

j

at

being

J

;

pleasant in many

rt

.

of

argument

Agricultural

"fcllGlll.

the

the

with

of

through

way

manna

ivith fed

P.llOSftTI

religious

their

on

people,

,

GUILDFORD. From

most

together in

tt

U/lUivUlwilj'

0 c

on desert, These Land. of the

Pharaoh,

Master.

16.

-

y

to

the

obtain,

at

seems

the

then

in

district

There

best.

m

the

chapt.

chosen release

The of

bondage

from

were

15th

not

you."

1

commenced has already farmers hero have finished. fact a few the swamp In Dardanup, at .least, crops so far. There are of potatoes doiug well, is

chosen

and

offerings.

Plouahinp

"You

promised

cordial

the

says in have

way

welcome on all sides. Every one, young and old, and tendered him most forward had come his safe return, on hearty congratulations find that he could hardly and. he felt sincere thanks to express his most words and good feeling they for the kindness Father towards him. Brady had shown announced that on EasterSunsubseqently would be said at Dardanup at 8 day mass and Mr. J.'Magaire o'clock and appointed the Easter P. Mr. Garvey to receive return

I

to of system Government, a many hopes, and so promising are about to be confided. future, I now prorogue this Council to Tuesday, the 11th day of June next.

season

are

now

lTH.fi

.Qiinnco

Sacrifice

his

tliat'on

we

through

c

The

his

m1 UUU

the

retain of our work

1

of the which

I

Promised informed them, only types the way to on life and warfare, The might remember, postulants their that they had not chosen

ivay

as

for

1

I

ever

recollections i.

likened them Lordship the bondage leaving

travelling the to

he were, christian's Heaven.

DARDANUP.

worse

I

to his interesting duty of summoning Ministers assistance the first Responsible Australia. of Western be called You may, meanwhile, short Session to con for another together Bill as I Electoral which, sider the new informed have already you, is about to be

young

of the

them

which

His

Israelites,

Pharaoh,

was

in

year time.

Paschal

Easter

on

three

I

1

necessary,

llldUUwibj

which

reminding

postulants, the of

were

last

successful.

very

proved

vice-regal 29th.

April

held

Concert

Cricketers'

Monday

the

We

still

prepared. I shall

of St. Joseph. His received the habit assisted officiated, by the Bishop Lordship Vcni The Father Martelli. Revd. the ms Deen sung, Creator having to the words addressed pathetic usual,

Board.

is

at

last,

I

ladies

understood by many here to be attack upon an outrageous York

I

a

day morning

| I

doubt that the Constitu I have but little willbereturnedtothe tion Bill Colony with of a few assent in the course Her Majesty's months, and that, before the year closes, the devolve there will upon the Governor

Jnrarawrew

Correspondent. took place The of reception ceremony at the Port, on Wednes the convent chapel,

By

a

the

is

.FREMANTLE CONVENT.

acci

an

district

upon

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AT

RECEPTION

to Mrs. Thackrah, a She was of York. resident formerly but no serious conse struck by lightning, quences ensued. in the last issue which A letter appeared of York commenting contemporary, your tham

J

ob

generally

was

I

_

of former

I

— -

om

,

the

attended

last,

into

was

every

j

lady

at heart.

I

Session. Bill which you have The Constitution be transmitted by me to the passed will the Secretary of State Right Honorable and in addressing mail, by the out-going » naa Lord Jvnutslord upon tne suoject, to express me my strong pleasure given and loyal sense of the friendly, conciliatory House manner in which Your Honorable and with me in considering lias joined out the details of Responsible working Government. and it remains Our labours are ended, and for Her for Government, Majesty's to do what of the Empire, the Parliament

Australia subdivided

j

the

who

the

I

'

bazaar stall-holders,

those

of the

success

To

laboured very deeply

that

showed

had

evening

i

the you upon heartily congratulate of the satisfactory completion important this business which has occasioned special

thunderstorm

terrible

i

_

over us raged Snnrln.v bub we have nob heard that damage has been done. any storm a great the prevented However, .the evening many people from attending devotions speaking, and, comparatively to the to listen had but a few we was read and Letter which Encyclical explained. event in any way other The only the has broken of note which worthy the visit of the monotony of our lives was bears. Their coming excited travelling few as very considerable curiosity, some of these seen any of our people had ever did not Our juveniles animals before. them at all to make this fact allow to be distant. It is pleasing reserved 01 upheld the able to state that they worthily which cordial for hospitality reputation than five With less bear. Australians were as free minutes' they acquaintance as with their shaggy visitors and friendly if .them all their lives they had known their ears, of even to the extent pulling a side and getting at their fur, plucking broad backs. of tlieir

A

Council,

I

the

was

superfluous and it would to make more policy any large land. The idea of the timber of grants near country Torbay being transformed iuto homesteads flourishing by the con of the struction proposed Railway was and it out that ridiculed; Avas pointed similar bright held out in the prospects, of other Land case Grant had Railways, to be realized. It was failed further urged that if the land to be proposed granted valuable was as for agricultural purposes been as it had to be, it would represented be rashness to make such over a large tract of it to a The con private firm. it tractors, was would be the only said, persons who would gain by the construction of the Railway; and that, for all practical it would not be of the slightest purposes, service to the Colony. The above is the substance of the speeches either side delivered on and on the ques tion it found that Avas those who being put of the that the were, opinion proposals be had a of 3. should rejected majority result received with This was loud acclaim, and the afterwards shortly meeting terminated.

1

:

of

old lost

It

it.

there

as

date

the had

Colonies, territory be a fatal

I

yesterday

Gentlemen

and

by pro-

I

order.

nn

delivered in his

speech was the Governor Council the

Legislative

keep

'

congregation had so ably

I

j

of the

thanks

of rogation Mr. Speaker

I

|

sincere

The following His Excellency

;

future

some

from

benefit

that, of Western

probability

I

real

no reap contended

also I

I

j

the

would

I

1

,

said

he

I

|

"

Bazaar

OF THE PROROGATION THE COUNCIL. LEGISLATIVE

I

j

the at. 7 during would begin to the month. Instructions appropriate each He would he given season evening. to a Catholic hegged to call their attention which had been procured by publication of the the Bishop for the use His Lordship It an excel of the diocese. was Catholics be bought for a very lent work, and could meet After the 'monthly pmn.ll stun. mass, of the branch Sacred female ing of. the held and Benediction was Heart Association of the Blessed Sacrament given. late to the results of the as Speaking

devotions

I

win

mmmm

j I

ami Jjordp.

Jntacotomat

I I I

Among recent building improvements " is Jerusalem the German House" German Catholic From pilgrims.

I

in

I

for

I

the

I I

top side

float

the bv

German

and

Papal flags

side.

I

Continental are recall journals who said, the words of Napoleon I., interview with his after an prisoner, " I have encounterPope Pius VII.

The

| I

ing

I

I

:

I

I

ed he he

a

man

reigns takes

more over

the

than powerful I over mind, soul and flings

myself

matter me

the

body." A curious accident lately happened in N.Z. Christchurch. The High-street, with a tram collided Ferry-road passing The driver and fell, dray and upset it. to the horror of the onlookers, one of" over the av heels his passed leg. of Instantly, las assistaucq

course,

with

several thoughts,

rushed

to

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Father

Swensson

ordained

was

in

Bishop

and

1874, Borgesa, energetic, but singularly He speaks worker. Swedish, French and Italian, German He is a native of Stockholm,

teeth

fierce

a

his

saving

gale

-Out

Sweden

a

being

Robert a Cork

Kane,

member

ati

G.

is

Calliope, believe,

also

Irishman/and

an

his

been Doctor"

a

of

that

Tartar's

take

to

French

even

the

boy—

little

the

of

Jacoby, It

sect.

expected

a

some

a

been

The of

'son

the

Justin

of

same

and

M.Pm

Rulei"

McCarthy, and

name,

has met worker, and has broken

a

also

a

left

Toole 'after

arid'

the

'shock

was

of

McCarthy his

health1

seems

His sister where their The

he

has

father

afflicted

fever,

The

would

be

to

of

imagines

but as there parachute the parachute was some delay in getting it. When last without ready he started mile in the air, seen he was a going before the wind, just in a sling. sitting

Some possibly tbe

of,

escape

dbwn

to'

remote,

the

gas earth.

Lieutenant to

probably in

there

not he

Recently Clonmel

his

Ireland

authority,

indecent

of the 18th has learned,' that here and a fragment of

a

by

fine

in

the

of

the three

will

to

interrupting' reading,

the

his

bouse

in

appointment armful cfnirs

of theui, nnrl

the

tlmm

at

same

broken

,

'

J

of

which

state

from

his

to appear many the offence. It

,

v

the

house

in

timid

-

a

inmate

of the

the night from the about

house

before,

kitchen,

nfctflrinc!

J

your hospitality, yet at I cannot abandon her, me from when I misery if she still child, require Oh my God what will her? How could she be anguish of heart she will when she discovers she is !

My

dearest

for

friend,

it

dog

myself.". I should child, have re had it been you of this duty, for you to forget it.

Countess

Although

has

treated

you to pity

very

her you for

her daughter. I have forgiven "Oh and forgotten all. Now, I can suffer everything for her I will obey her in every and will do all I can to please thing her that in the day of trouble she may not reject the Mend of her childhood." This conversation had quite altered the orphan's and when dispositions, to she returned the castle she was and insult ready to bear every caprice from the young so much so that girl, the latter, not what understanding motive generous could move Laura, her for her reproached abjectness. One evening, when shelaad indulged more than usual in these taunts, freely Laura replied with great sweetness. Catherine, dear my Catherine, undeceive yourself. Do not hastily a pass such harsh judgement upon me. Some day you may regret having me pained words although by these do not lessen they my love for' you. To the present time are unac you quainted with misfortune and you do not know the obligations it imposes. be unknown to you May they ever But please to remember that I have contracted them towards your mother. They are sacred to me and hence it is that I bear patiently with your com mands and am resigned to do all I can do to please you. These words had the desired effect, and for a moment Catherine felt so ashamed that she Avas about to beg Laura's for paining pardon her; but her pride would not let her humble herself and so she remained silent, herself with with contenting behaving less towards her com haughtiness panion for the future. ;

O

was

had

for

dear

1

diabolical

not an

had brought home and that had escaped and was prowling

f

'

"

!

the parlours.

TRIED

said

grate

give

or

The way. had worked

plan gentleman's charm. Unfortunately, discovered it next day that been a burglar, but a valuable to

will

"

and

that

I

;

were

the

"

complain'

bound yet you are unfairly in her misfortune, and to do all can to assist her. You must also

double

a

most

lungs

the

possible

into.

his desperThe capable: amusing to be likened noise he produced, only to of the stories of tbe fall the upper followed was house, instantly by an and the of a echoing cry shattering front parlour window: The marauder had into exit been a sudden frightened yell ate

little

a

minded

,

!

saved

"My

toilet-stand

Hnwri.

«...

longer her friend."

idea of becoming your adopted child. I to but belong you for the future will allow me to accomplish you my before I accept duty of gratitude your

at

the head Df the

sill

the

tirrie

get

because haughty and one

pray if to be I allow give me, myself troubled about her misfortunes even at the time when I feel such joy at the

1

at

not

they will

time

land offer

making

crept

flnncr

the most

a

receive

experience ruined.'

He his

to

no

same

saved

!

v

you.

that

;

every

and

will

services. become of

cheerfulness the court in

ever

fact,

I

she kissing

my

pre

into

arid,

over

in

are

affairs

sympathy from any

was

opinion.

was

AND Chapter

of

appeal. Evidently, to come although they have been obliged with the the in contact Removables, have not adopted ClorjWel magistrates inclined to If they were tricks. their imitate the gentlemen whose legal com to by Viceregal hand, petency is certified sent Mr. Geoghegan they would have of appeal the opportunity to without jail or the option of a fine. gives

Webster

confirm

belief

connived

"

the who

be and

had, forger, prepared

TRUE.

for

in Waterford's pastoral on the 3rd of March.

inadequate of the right

He

style.;

imprisonment

during

Clonmel Cathedral The punishment absurdly

to

behaviour

Djvine the.

the

sentenced

was

service of Bishop,

natural' balloon-

surprise, there is of the drumhead

magistrates month's oroue

pounds his

Geoghegan, Regiment,

Irish

lioyal

the

period brings

was

A strong Times had the renewed

Richard to

hovering of the fact

and

creatures,'

fully

w eye very" much as disappearance, of him to unveil a

means

sage

two,

a

as to come he meant Unfortunately, in the parachute, his balloon has: down no and so he most remain help valve, in the heavens at' until revolving lessly

and

operation. plan in up every portable' thing of earthen bedroom— the heavy articles' a great tin a tumbler ware, foot-tub,

weird than that which, there fate to fear, has befallen too much reason theaeroriaut He intended Mr. Spenser. to a exhibition in Calcutta give public from a balloon of his skill by dropping means

a trade and books, in the hands

conducting

gathered

.

by

,

if

his

more is

suicide.

The other night be heard unmistakable' sounds of burglars at work on bis parlour floor. he piut With unwonted bravery

soon join them. have international

difficult

Sir

do

family. It

commit

but eccentric profession charmingfrom on the al gentleman, long brooding of midnight came subject visitations, London a to a (says society journal) conclusion as to what he would definite

to

will

that

to

in

Arras'

for

long;

very

they have always been' so selfish.Hoav bitterly will they regret As to you, my having been so proud. dear child, this reverse of fortune can not hurt you, for you have your Mend who will be only too happy to Eliza, take you to live with her. What belongs to her shall be yours you shall be her beloved adopted daughter and her con solation in her old age." Laura threw her arms round the baroness' so much neck, but she was inoved -by the news of the trouble of her former benefactress that she felt unable to express her feelings towards one who had offered her to become adopted mother.

A

was

family

hoped by

helped

Justin young and prostrated, shattered. completely taken him to Algeria,

that

seem,

Parnellites at his

conspiracy. that the vailed his escape, and

down

terrible

so

exposure the forged the drove

'to

been

they foul

affliction

contracted typhoid short illness died.

a

the

altogether respect

engaged

The gow. dissapointed

has

in health. He was to a lovely engaged to be married the of Mr. the girl, daughter Toole, A short famous comedian. time ago

'Miss'

in

in

are

IV.

Continued. one However, morning very early when all the household were asleep Laura availed herself of the permis sion she had received from the countess, not wanted, to go out when she was as and managing to get away, she ran house. fast as she could to her friend's When Lady Eliza saw her sad face and she bestowed on wretched appearance most her every mark of the tender her about She questioned, sympathy. and Laura her absence, did not hesi tate to lay open her whole heart to her

CHAPTER The ruin

V.

of the Earl of Arras, had foretold, Avas now doubted. The household longer the castle were not ignorant of

Lady Eliza

as

at

the

:

J

i

Come, time

now, Madame, this performance to a You close,

for

is

it

full

to

be

are still brought to be the rich but 'we pretending lady, a know well husband is very your ruined man, completely ruined. The Avhole knowB "it. This country' very be here to seize will day the bailiffs But before everything they can find/ all else it is only just we should that draw our We have earned wages. them well, I hope, and we' have come to receive them at this very hour;" These, words were" as a of clap thunder for the Countess of Arras. She looked at Anne "with amazement. A livid pallor overspread her face, and she fell into the orphan's fainting arms as the latter rushed 'towards her !

'

to support

her.

to the "Retire" said the latter " wicked Go out of this room. girl. Do you not see what mischief you are doing of all by your forgetfulness propriety?" We'll go out, my love," answered the wretched creature; "but only after we have received our it money; we is long enough due to us and want it at once because we have all found other situations." moment At this the Countess re vived a and made a" sign" to little, Laura to go to her desk, where, fortu a she had sum of money nately to supply sufficient all" the claims made upon her in such ah outrageous and in a short time no one manner; was left the unfortunate Avith lady but her daughter almost in despair, and the orphan whom she had so often wounded to the heart. cried the "My God! is it true!" bevhldered creature. Am I destined to undergo such a fate ?" "

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III!

lllWMMWWIMaWWIWM—

i—

Passenger

A

A New

York

stranded upon Custom-house recentlv

steamer

says':—

English

passerigers shoals oUr of arrival of a,

the

the

on was

nale.

a

frail

with

Avoman

spectacles. before Miss Fabian, for blushed furiously

her

came

officer, name,

before

him

beautifully

Molokai.

for

newspaper

the

Among

turn,

r

lifilik

When it Customs'

the that

was

and

her laid

complete set of vestments, embroidered and exquisitely a

fine. "

They

are

the

priest leper a,nd E am lands,

Father Damieri, Sandwich Is out," she taking theiri

for of

the

said.

The inspector demanded his fifty per and -a. duty nevertheless, long The followed. pleading upshot of it cent, all

Avas

that

the

A'estments

were

San Francisco, there to on the departure of her ship, and Avith that Miss Fabian was forced to be- content. When seen to directly be claimed

shipped

her

at

Miss

in pleasant quarters Fabian quite willingly

story

of

story

of

Sandwich "Yes,"

the' her

and

vestments,

she

said,

and

tod

also mission to

strange Islands.

accent,

this

city,

the the the

\vith

a strong deprecating sort of a Avay, as if it were the quite ambition in most natural the world; "I am out to. Molokai as going volunteer nurse to the lepers there.

English no

munriuiing;'

in

way

their

;

long a systematic to Russell was Sir Charles show that he had for years been em in a number of accomo ployed forging drawn 'on Lindsey, of Glas dation bills,

so

literary

severe

'

them. join international

soon

indecent photographs of this, he knew, proofs of Mr. Michael Davitt.

Home

a

The Justin

young

have

in

M.P.,

brilliant

with

now

example,

of irieligibn.

scale

fever,

hadof late years of infamy, and he knew that all He for been discovered. was,

one

had

Bashkir

be probably idle until France lower in degrees

will

unhappy Pigott His whole career

of

practice

to

poor much

was arid prostrated, shattered. completely taken him to Algeria,

would

it

letters,

we

will

crematory comparatively some proceeded

family

It was" not made of him

the

much opposed to that lasting regard for of the dead which is one of the memory of the nation. the noblest characteristics The

afflicted

sides,

to

atheists

their

has father

these

and

which' they above aH Anne's im work, should have been a warn-; pertinence, to the unfortunate Countess of the irig reverse of fortune which threateh&T most of those on her, but like whom, fortune has always she' only smiled, knew poverty by name; and had never it dreamt' could reach' her. It was in vain that her husband "wrote to tell her that he was in serious difficulties'. She attributed his language to some economical prin-: which she was pies never willing to share Avith him, and thus she kepi which would make up the illusions her more sorrow bitter when she wotild have to face her fate. At last the crash came, and the veil dropped from before her eyes. She was sitting one in day with Laura and Catherine the draAving-room', when suddenly, Anne rushed into the room followed the other servants, her eyes by all inflamed -with She spoke thus rage. did

condition; His prolongedno cause. absence has other His and daughter are wife the only ones who are not aware of the state of affairs. soon They will be enlightened enough,

he

seems

last is

is

of

most

the

deplorable

sympathy.

nevertheless be time to reconcile

may

Earl

"

but Heaven has a strong heart to bear will receive your reward Besides day, I hope.

change ignorant

Nobody

M.?.,

McCarthy, and also

terrible

that

sister

The

H.

son

so

health

His

The crematory in the erected lately has begun cemetery of Pere la Chaise' The first its work! there body burned has

was

where

was

is,

sum

great

a

the worthy of mbney

to

contracted typhoid illness died. short

a

McCarthy

Catholic.

a

after

shock

Sir of

who, in his lifetime, family, eminent Dublin Mr. scientist. the staff of Bourke, engineer

a

their

with

Their maimer the careless

fact.

and

having

trials,

you with them, and you some for them cannot these trials

is

authorities

conveyed

Jnstin

Toole

and

thus

of

relative

near

well-known

a

and

It

religion."

the

after

compassion,

painful

gifted

Government

in alms.

of

son

Miss

sound He displayed and skill. bravery an and a Irishmau

ship.

judgment, personal Kane, is Captain Catholic,

of wind,

the thb

him,

be distributed

deed

questions gave priest

of the same name a Home Rale and a brilliant M.P., literary affliction worker, has met with1 a severe He broken down in health. and has to was a lovely engaged to be married the the of Mr. Toole, daughter girl, A time ago famous comedian. short

his

Kane, of H. M.S. Captain Calliope, is for the good everywhere applauded he displayed in seamanship steaming out of the bay at Apia, Samoa, in the of

to :

The

fluently.

put

to

English,

was father a convert to the Ifoith. of of 9,066,000. population has 'But 9,ob6 Catholics.

were

interested

on

To

"penitent.

few afterwards lays formal acknowledgment with a large' occlesiastic

noted

and

that

a

sole reply "Let thank the" Catholic worth recording that

modest,

an

of

the

by

is

part'

said

Laura,"

.

is

the1

the

"Dear woman, sad tale

-

Swede

first

over

as

18,825

my

to the ordaiued since Sweden went priesthood to three centuries Lutheranism the Rev: Anthony Swenssennow of the Church of Elizabeth, Mich.

The Catholic

ago,

only

\'e£"

dearest friend. the excellent to her listened

Poitiers, the

'

!

wooden

exclaim

uninjured, its right,

of

city

recently received, through of a priest of the diocese, franc's— an act of restitution

.

"

ing

apparently Oh its all

of the

The authority France, hands

.

limb

to their shook

and

'

his

but

;

,

lance cars and the hospital astonishment the man rose

in

a

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only

erected and As soon

hospital for women. I was notified,"

two

that

now a

and

Mr. Spurgeon,

years

there

is

bv

a

Baptist Hatcher from America " As we the passed

suitable shelter as this was done now I am on my

But

when

do

entered of the

"Return? I

am

as

nurse.

two sisters shall never

never

in

see

England

But it ambition

again.

a

that

spiritual have been

I

whom

twelve

years studied ally and

the

on speaking, have gone

subject a

through

so

with

you the there ?" there

be out

"No;

only

woman

are

six

from

convent

have

there

He

"

Father

the leper

"Yes,

He went

wealthy

He

grave-digger,

was

it

is

quite for leper

have

heard from his condition

that that

leprosy turns at his ears, his and hands, ICS AO

it believe " More can

you

not

you

Oh,

I"

no

bad, in

as

we

anything in

repulsive

of it ?"

mildly

as

a

child.

escape it, then ?" shall be as others— I be contaminated when time my I am not seeking for notoriety, to

expect expect I

"I shall comes.

for

for

reward, comfort

anything doing

of what

spiritual

creatures dying keeps others from The

(who

settlement

by

is,

and

the a

pool established

in

seemed

the of

clothes,

the

contamination

was

rate.

hundred

still lepers and families.

present

the

by

In

the upon the at

a

four

were

hidden by their are There at

hundred

one

leper orphans alone in the great It is to settlement. this place, then, that Miss Fabian has exiled a land described herself, vividly

cows,

Bird as the most horrible spot the a home of hideous earth; and slow-coming disease with death, has ceased to which science in despair a of ; community people grapple " whose only business is socially dead, to perish."

in

dressed

driver, o

nf

n

also

in

vo

«

looks

livery,

be

like

Snn r«oAr» wrulSww"

TV/It

Ir

a

for

style,

princely business,

it

was

servant

with

of

none

besides,

that

me

tabernacle, home, with

years he

when

ago,

he

built himself a and attached, for

bought ground

some

it

while

he slept the property to be giew so valuable that indeed, very valuable; to he was unable it for the exchange noble estate at Beulah Hill. present Beulah is Now Hill rapidly increasing in value, and, as he explained, it seemed to hold to the best economy on it until reaches

and

then

the high-water mark it to the Lord."

of value,

give

and

Pope Peace

the

"Evangelical"

were

The

of the Sovereign claims Pontiff of nations have been so to be the arbiter in long scouted by Englishmen general as that we may hail, a sign of the times, words taken from Concord, the following of the the journal International Arbit

and

Peace

Association.

siastic,

has

To

Dissenter. Vatican, nUOUu

in

a

one's

though

Register, to

crux

live

tbe

palace lilco food costs

TQrC0

UuJj BulllIDgS It is shocking

the

title

some.

hear

Weekly

the says been a long

cl>

"

The

eccle

pious the only

«

oUclUUrtl

to

to others Cardinal"

like the Archbishop addressed to a man of Naples, even though he has sold his to to the last ornament poor. give do How much more they apostolically " be these things at Beulah Hill," may

gathered

from

the account

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of

a

visit

to

would

mistake

though

late

already to

forgotten. that

recall

But this

was

it

is

not

too

based

on

remark incidental by chut eminent of arbitration in favor as statesman the mode of settling international right dep be dragged uties. And, if the Pope must let show that His us Holiness in, may

some

be turned

to

account

in

the

new

refor-

salt

as

of

office

a

the con

and, the

in

or

up,

other

still words, form therein. oftentimes the

insoluble as

salt,

is

to

if

hand,

would time and

heavy,

be the the

u

A

vvouju

puttuue»

oe

not only would be returned to would act as a

the potato. of for Rotation manure of the soil. is a natural crops Cereals return the elements necessary and potatoes for the potato, return the so elements for cereals, that necessary cultivating the soil

can

10 years

for

ly in

them

the

alternately every be cropped continuous with very little deficiency

Land

richer In ago. is

years farmers

a

after

year, living

make any

follow and

person

is

farmers

offer

to

system

he will bore you with farmers, Hit of troubles, real and imaginary, winds up by as&erting generally " farming won't pay." AS

A

antagonistic -and that views,

take position truth lies in

There

course.

not

are

some

example, of

Madden,

the

Bait

all near

middle that

by the the

sea

invariably get from sea spray

the

could inland, be injured,

might

be benefited, by the applica-

not

that

and

calves,

and

too thin, should with the virus from the under the skin of the the

not

be

too inoculated cattle

diseased lungs, thoracic walls, The calf dies in

shoulder.

days,

enough lymph

yielding

to

1500 calves. MEXICAN

It

will

since

experiments Mexican wheat without in

a

at

a or

Dookie

the

Later part

satisfactory.

of

that some made in

were

success.

difficult

more

WHEAT.

be remembered

Agriculture

trials,

of the

time

growing

farm,

but

however, have been

colony the Minister Lately in Victoria received from Messrs. Peverill

a

communication Brothers of, Conover the

stating

May

in

sown

West, St. Arnaud, obtained from wheat and which was strip

results last,

the November. ped in following It over yielded twenty bushels to the acre,, other whilst wheat in an adjoining pad dock only averaged four bushels to the and a acre, ripened month later. Messrs. Peverill would be sufficient for It purposes. and if generally boon to farmers.

FOR

FAT

FOR

at a place near year Edinburgh, ten miles inland from the shores of Forth, the rain of the Firth that so much salt as to falls contains convey aero 6401b. to every in the course of a Land in such localities, or year. even

and

old

RULES

up extreme

fully

farther

They

recommend

a

with it. Dr. impregnated well-known Scotch chemist, proved by analyses agricultural of rain water caught at different periods of

way

of cattle protection in which they pleuro-pneumonia, that state have been unable they to isolate and cultivate the mictobes of but have endeavoured pleuro-pneumonia, to surmount the difficulty by the inoculation of the virus obtained from, diseased The virus, lungs. placed under the skin, cedemo at the point of inocula developes and this, tion, if inoculated in the cattle's would prevent the pleuro. tails,

of salt

soils

be benefited at of salt. Lands

sufficiency rains from

Government

well,

take a

the

have representatives to the Queensland

report on the

sowing

Zealand

is

an

a

FERTILISER.

evident from the New that the advocates controversy fertiliser and those as a who It

all

against

inoculate

of cultivating the soil as to of it, yield out get the best possible he is looked and upon as a rank lunatic told to mind bis own business. Should with conversation one of you get into better

free

this

fail to consequently of their farm. Should them any advice re a

out

a

a

thirteen

get as from the possible their own ideas year

return

They

soil.

of the

object

Pasteur's

presented

about

lose no time in turning should attention to rotation of crops. One their would think of the by the carelessness here and elsewhere that the farmers priucipal as small

materials

M.

treated to day than it was ten of these facts view

yields.

manner

in

these

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

a ex

potatoes would be

same

--A.-

the

manure

application for cast,

is

locked

setting down."

tbe

stands

land

as than the first, greater the elements necessary the but the stubble soil,

in

in quarters perversely persisted to Mr. a which attributed Gladstone that the lingering claims of suggestion the Papacy to the of temporal figment be submitted to arbitration power should

be

-i ui

urup

would

some

JS

My Lord

amusing

the the

planted, and at

:

It

says Catholic

of ordinary

in

"

agricultural has been

with and lime, gypsum is to set loose that as potash acid. phosphoric You must expect, in putting therefore, on its that chief use salt, will be, not as a direct nutriment to the plant, but rather as a means of other setting materials loose : and salt is nsefnl very on this because it is not account, obsorbed in the readily of upper layers the soil, but often reaches into through the layers, and it will have the effeot of

:

recuperated cereal crop

that

Association.

an

Something

useful

in remain an One effect of

falling first

so

were

SALT

ration

Poverty. of the

The worldliness

to

reason

all

on

great

hence it strength; of cereals, that if, instead the yield planted, again On the other light.

long and

Protestant

to

often

will

another eminent thus discourses

from

use

those be

especially salt

instance, and potash phosphoric acid may perhaps have been taken up by the and soil, remain in there a difficult soluble condition. Further-more, there are in the soil some of these ingredients were that in the original rock of which the soil is made so up, and are to

Now,

tons.

this

of

hausted

these

The

five

yield

reason

being

it

good soil of humus and a

the plantj locked up, as it were, in the soil. Supposing you have been putting on barnyard manure and'other fertilisers, some of the nutritive materials, for as,

fgmne.

atifc

? Simply this yield extracted all heavy, available elements from necessary the soil soil, consequently required its change of crop to recuperate

by

many our in free pass that restrained chat he broached the matter, and said that it had sometimes caused He him that then explained anxiety. cared for such things. he had never He to

in

crop,

year

But and un

comforts.

so

off

iunuwiug

I was sincere my to see that the Lord had sur ly pleased His rounded busy and self-sacrificing aud,

is

be much

on

One important make soluble,

sequently, materials,

OF AGRICULCHEMISTRY.

not

will the the

is

/n

nnc

Station/

it

what

cereals

and fowl-raising, must there have been several hundred in his poultry-yard the day I chickens 1 fancied that Indeed, peeped into it. in he has a little of everything his Hill. home at Beulah richly-endowed 1 did not ask him why he was in living such

are

very

for

fondness

a

salt

To carry on a farming successfully, of is chemistry slight knowledge For an acre of rich instance, necessary. 10 tons of pota land may yield virgin toes the first year, but plant the same acre the next season, and tbe chances

evidently

is very private carriage horses are kept, finely and and his beautiful,

light-footed,

and decide, clearly most vexed disputes nations or races. or well as as Turk,

"

the

sandy

still,

KNOWLEDGE TURAL

and and

Majesty

his

Miss

by

rich could

:

and,

and

case

of

rear

of salt

fertiliser.

might

nations, raised

#arm,

His

his

the spread of of the Island

to smoke and sleep that lepers,

of

he

fonnd,

But

chemist,

standpoint said about

say,

has, for he has of so many, but he has enough of the and that, too, purpose,

superior,

told

was going Hawaiian

increasing 187 3 there

horrible friends

is

Catholic) 1865

of Liver

determined

so

pipes, wear the mats

Her

as

sort.

best

came

Miss Fabian

native

a

way,

to prevent The people

Legislature the disease.

for these condition

their

doing." to which

the

save

milch

fat

several

to the

on

assisted by erudite

most

time.

ing

in his

too,

neat

which

in

trusted

agricultural on the use

soils,

ordinarily

contains plenty of amount fertility, of a calcareous nature, found very useful. Professor Atwater,

as a well may repair far above the political and commercial rivalries of our passions time. And His that Holiness seeing his willingness has already to signified act in that we capacity, may hope thus in further to see the old and new united ance of the beneficent hopes of the com

globe.

cottage,

very also

be

tribunal

and'I

the

cosy

well

Catholic

please comfort of

at

situated

meadows,

mcuiuu

afraid

as

luxuriance.

anywhere

not

salt.

poor loose

a

fair

as

political

and

by

of

that

act

disinteres

and

Very

salt.

improved

influ

to

fit

of

that those are character would

of

all

be

to

furnished

cauliflower and that, ; The house

else

steward,

/vnn

I fancy

You

"

its

disease as horrible Miss Fabian ?" is, than loathsome

way." every " "

done

his

very work

what

men

impartially,

OAUAlll/U

imagine.

Are

is

some

vegetable cab growing

were

beans,

not

riages no need for his

nv+in

o I IY CVAJLUVOU

the

"Is

now

I

his eyes, nose, throat, his lungs. The poor his completely disfigured;

is

tTAina YUJ.VC

to

before. years assistant of

an

had

Father

and

first

several

which

of Christendom, of the best read

parts

stock. His stables superior well, had just a few before my party days the at stables gone through Royal Windsor Castle, and we agreed that, in and beauty of arrange point of neatness one not whit ahead of ment, they were the stable at Beulah Mr. Hill. Spur horses and car geon has not so many

priest,

him

choi

the

tion

international inter in virtne ests, yet commarding respect of the homage rendered from to him all

can

of quarters extensive

an

in respect Free from

between contending To him Protestant

of

a

loathsome disease. three years ago, and he had been probable that

He noticed

beets,

verdant

sixteen

nurse,

and that to the

moral

and vast position him peculiarly and altogether

render

his home, hills of

and

;

loftiest

was a garden, and excellent order, There were pretty.

of

England

everything, almost for

impossible the taking

avoid

a

was

in

bages, know

seen

for

swans

this

?"

from

garden,

chief

already head

the

at

he not been

out

man.

brother,

it

is

is colony, and has

years.

it

Damien

various also

utmost

.

gone."

and

unique

disputes.

and

ducks,

from has

ren

more

the

in

abounds

park

his

impartial ted arbiter

of

state

highest

behalf

an

were

eye or administer His is a inmates. conservatory of beauty, and contains a rich thing and rare of plants, collection many of as he took occasion to tell which, us, were sent to him and breth by friends

sent out ago the call was to over different Orders of women, fifty but has responded, and that only one was at Six N.Y. Sisters Syracuse, or

years

we

of yet rid the world of despotism military been pointed out, recently of that august authority, that

on

ence

its

Two

more.

the

the

to

nurse

"

D.D.,

one of the crowning is London, capacious with almost everything

as well. Of course training hospital there are no for studying opportunities the actual disease in London, though I did see one in a instance hospital there."

"Are

in

bis

;

trees

geese,

of

course

sight metropolitan

;

theoretic of leprosy

possible,

everything

lodge,

and is adorned flowers, with lawns are his the per statuary fection of neatness and beauty, and on his lakes aud streams were swimming cest

able to conquer Eor the two love for them. have been I have waiting

my I

this

are

acres,

cultivation

'

even

in

His

I

is

writes

shall

remorseless force. It has

:

grounds of home the

which

the

to find that he astonishment such magnificence and elegance. include or which ten grounds,

lived

re

once

living

completely me

can

the

mation

seriousness Dr. Rev.

the

porter's and caught

preacher," with filled

I take up my work and an outcast as much the poor wretches whom I I have a brother and

of

one

shall

I

Why,

When an exile

!

to

?"

England turn

return

you

all

way." "

in

given minister

a

.

for

intention

is

_

it

>

but

,

has been my

It

past,

suits

a dry distriot used would prove

PEOPLE

AND

LEAN.

To increase

the weight to the Eat, of satisfying a natural appetite meats, butter, cream, milk, cocoa, chocolate, bread, potatoes, peas, par snips, carrots, farinaceous beets, foods as Indian corn, rice, tapioca, sago, corn, starch, pastry, custards, oatmeal, sugar, sweet and ale. wines Avoid aoidB, as exercise little as possible, all sleep and don't you can worry or fret. To reduce the weight to tho Eat, extent of satisfying a natural appetite, of lean meat, milk poultry, game, eggs, moderately, green vegetables, turnips, succulent tea or fruits, coffee. Drink :

extent of fat

:

lime-juice,

Avoid

fat,

lemonade batter,

and

acid

drinks.

cream,

sugar, pastry, rice, sago, tapioca, cornstarch, potatoes, carrots, and sweet beets, parsnips. wines. Exercise Index, freely.— -Medical

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you he hadn't

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stall.

in

counsel

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a

between

difference

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the two that hoar three men !"

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homeless,

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editor

City

than others.

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home

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reason

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Tommy

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mutton many is to he found in istence of children such a number lambs." little are

by

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exchange

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...

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stout

get

lions

arose

bad

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headaches,

day made

one

the

;

.

old lady the (watching to mister me, fed) : 'Pears o' meat for that ain't a very big piece sech an animal. Attendant the (with and most stupendous of shows greatest on I s'pose does it politeness earth) meat seem like a small to yon, piece of ma'am, bnt its big enongh for the lion.

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0.

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following touching appeal have been swallowing They do me no good.

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would

make

of yo

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in

is a

Curative Syrup ; Seigel's and it a failure proves die in peace, and make

it

the parish." she had It seems got Mother Almauaeks Seigel's

great like

wrought

cures

hers. The Board

and

me

the

to

expense

hold

of

and

hope.

good 1

no

more

of iu

Syrup

of

one

read

the

cases

the .lone woman poor pitied her how petition, believing, would as proved as useless

granted

the ever, the other

by

two

my only

does no

will

en

or

1 reguest of Mother

last

bottle is

Jf

can

week

a

one

me

give

:

I

worse.

that

Syrup

she' had already taken. iu the astonishment to find, that she had not of few days, only been able out of bed, but to move to get and about outside the had taken house, considerable and to a distance, journeys better health thau was actually enjoying The asthma since she was first taken ill.

What

medicines

and

their

was

course

a

which

bronchitis, of

her

symptoms and seems

as

the

hosts of Mother power housands who

of

Mother sale

abated, be

by

all

were

Seigel's chemists

living Seigel's

as

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to

and

liale

and himself, witnesses

just ready Curative and

than

more

(indigestion and it now

soon

Inspector

l-hc

no

disease

dyspepsia), rapidly Barbara will that

hearty of

were

true

be save

one

to the the

to

perish. Syrup is for vendors medicine. J. White, Limits

A. and by the proprietors, ed 35, Earringdon iioad, London, ,

E.G.

Tele Neseix's

Ladies

Silver

Watches

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