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meeting

that,

to consoling generally crushing and galling more

Pamell's

New

Victory

South

Wales.

its

Mr. T. C. O'Mara, speaking new meeting held in St. Benedict's school-hall

4th night, a .branch

Monday

on

at

the .

city,

March,

Irish

the the as

leader's

branch, there

triumph.

thus

in

for, was

n

question how long,"

employ Irish

local

the

occupied were Mr.

aud

chair,

Jas Toohey,

the

Society) platform T. C. Mr.

M.P.,

and

ex-

(president National

guished Mr.

M'Croy

moved

that

National

"

of

sons

a

Mr.

Parnell

earnest speech branch of the Irish be formed in St. under the title of

his

of the and

to

nnd

vilflst.

p.mvnrdlv

most

nsnprsinns

on

nation

of

that

to

the

almost every of Ireland were

and yet the silly testant cry that "Home Rule" meant

that, races, aries

Rule

enemies

as

from

the

and now after every possible had been resorted to the enemies of Ireland to the character of blacken this leader aud chief; after the ingenuity means

had exhausted

foes

bitterest

of bcariug

itself

he name valiant

the

trusty,

victorious advocate Irish demand for

of

this

offers

meeting

ils

they

to

a

in

being the and meet of feelings

certain

first

unanimously. moved that

extent

against his

-

to

his downfall of cowardly the Times. Irishman Every Mr. PanioU's for it victory meant not but a only a personal victory for Home Rule and it victory (cheers), was that fitting celebrate they should the opening of this new branch of tiie association of which was Mr. Parnell

r.nd

.

the but

head

sending

by

.

(Applause Mr.

a

the

to

congratulation

resolution

Dinan

which

he

the challenged Irishman every

said

was

all

matter

of the Home

not

support

a

and

victory his

over

had

so

;

mean

a

of

move

a

,Viere.f

the

to

speak

celebrating

by

leader under seemed

had

preserved influence and was thick with the foulest and

not

(Mr

absorbed admiration, and

he forgottou was

John

(cheers), sure

they love

addressed

welcomed,

himself

to

in a and sound, practical, received with was speech, which cheers. After some brightly hearty words the happy optimistic picturing dawu of Home Rule like a gracious of Iremorning on the hills and valleys O'AIara touched on the Times laud, Air.

motion

and its disastrous results to Tho Times itself. tho unfortunate who was chosen wretch the l'igott, instrument of Ireland's enemies to wreck National and ruin the Irish movement, into had been turned an instrument of

Commission

man never

with

justice,

and world.

their j

his

the

parly (

\

aud the greatest living Englishman are 110 deeper fervent that there or more sharers in their the Irish and joy than their sons in distant Australia. (Cheers) The

motion

result

were

ppluuse.)

that

vindicated In this

Mr.

cairied

was

10

Legacy

The various

Parnell before

great

.the Feb., plr.ce Corn Exchange,

millions.

England

tho

hour

the chair

sterling.

in

legacy The legatees,

however,

well

arrived at Kiuff. Asia, has just friends that it would has told some be convenient for him as a Russian officer

to

itary but that

become

was

stone

Colored

Dear

recent

a

Irish

He not

mil

1,

Mr.

in

Rolls

1854,

iu

Stephen

Mrs-

County,

will

slavery,

who

is

;

College, where he

colored student ami went from

in

Francis'

St.

there

to

Rome,

finished his st dies and 1SS6 said his ordained in April, the Mass in basilica of grand Easter ou Peter Sunday, and in ;

was

to

stage

meeting

to

anticipate before it,

in

16.

much

our

is

so

that

richly I

a

pro not

shall

matters

the

that

'

have

why

thought

fit,

law

those

ii with

which

to

a

s

tiie

dealing in others

same

no except

cue

to

of

pretence pass

itself

liable

j

because Liberals

is

crimes

act

making Irishmen acts of exclusive

all are

practically

any

in

the coutagiug clusive dealing

It

all.

crimes,

which

of

thing

gentlemen

Dissentient under the

against

concern

main

these at

prisoners Tories and

legislating a

the

prisoners, recollect

the

axes,

the jail

for

for

or

en-

while

ex

j

is

at

the

practised

will

by That is of England. crime in which is 110 crime in England. So that 011 the trial of Mr. as O'Brien, Mr. Balfour. even uot dared to deny, lias 'The prosecuting counsel for the Orowu made it of his that Mr. part charge !

Tories Ireland

;

i

first , '

St..

the of the same was as installed year of St. Joceph's Pastor Church, Quiucy to 111.' He had much him discourage of his the course for preparation during and the but persevered

July

Feb. with

and

political

his

Sayilla Elliott, god is a devoted and is held Catholii mother, and esteem by her godson in the highest reverence. at an The lad wont early studied laliu under Rev. ago to Illinois, Tlieo. of St. Boni Wegrnaun, pastor was for time face's a Church, Qniney the cnly

this

mistress,

also

Mr. Glad

in a except singh? by n single observation.While the questions at this just debated moment turn much 011 the treatment very of

April being

master

His

Elliott.

at

speakers

come

point.

(says Tolton

Missouri, his

learn

with

attempt

to a preached delighted congregation. The Rev. Augustus who is the Tolton, colored in was America, only priest

born

the addresses,

from

I

That

change. vided

Priest.

Thursday night Father World)

to

public in affairs, the development of of cynical policy in brutality Ireland, about to hold a within yon are meeting the capacious walls of the Corn Ex

is

On

Sir,

that and

pleasure

political

llio

of The

who Walcof, the speakers.

"Cannes,

subject, there is a fair about hope that roubles will be paid without 27,000,000. enforced. the obligation being The

and

M.P,, supporters Scotland.

:

"

British

a

people.

Childers,

known

the

in

seated

was

to oUOO

in party taken hy Bailie words introduced

few

a

ac

British

come

Mr.

other Liberal

The secretary, previous the following letter

to be papers, requested before the amount subjects is One of them, General paid to them. a short time Lesley, who'only ago was chief of a brigade at appointed Verni, to

cording

which

-iUUU

read

10,000,000

some

Al.P.,

auan,

arc papers publishing statements to which according the Russian of the branch English has recently inherited in family Lesley

of

irom

was

Tuesday evening, of meeting beiog

ou

who arrived in Edin Kosebevy, London burgh from by the day train, was accompanied to the platform by the hurl ot the Aberdeen, Earl of Elgin, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. BurchM.P.

Ruseiuu

a

demonstration

Edinburgh

accomodate

Salis

Lord

unanimously

of ten

"Loud Man."

and

Black

Liberal

great in

the

Sydney Freeman. A

Rosehery

A held 19th

on Balfour's Brutality."

Cynical

bury's

man

almost but

O'Brien

Toohey)

Loud

Such a message accompanied plause.) of say 1000 Australian by a remittance would tell the greatest Irish sovereigns

(Cheers.) the great

triumph

telling

a

50

William

as

should lie

warmly

so checkmated, or so completely so defeated conspiracy successfully Tiie baseness and (Cheers.) very of the Times in its\ntlacks on brutality Parnell Air. had made the triumph they

been foul

They

not and never would be while aud gratitude had ever continued, a9 they of the been, distinctive characteristics Irish race. ( (.'beers. ) T. Air. C. O'AIara, who was most

enemy

political

naturully attention and

men

affairs

y

Gladstone "

the 'festival

several

ordeal

were

fair

been achieved by a public slanderers and revilers

world

reality.

of

Mr.

sending their congratulations and Gladstone on the happy had taken at home. (Ap

by

Parnell

turn

celebrate

fittingly

more

now

moment

their

and

but of every of play. F. B. Freehill culled (who was 011 to said well support the resolution) indeed Parnell Mr. be con might for never in the gratulated, before had so of any country history complete

justice Mr.

personal the air

chief

Dillon

of

only lover

and

than (0

and

approaching

was more

Patrick's could they

St.

(Cheers.)

J

race.

cause

and

enduring

an

this

such

the that

one

noble

a

tho who

all

thein,

Irish

of message old country. seconded,

of

his and power than ever with of victory all prize long- fought-for in his grasp, and " Home Rule" on not merely a cry very eve of being but an accomplished fact watchword

and At

)

John

leader

wisdom,

the

.

the

conspirator but him,

enormous

his

accusers, shared in

'

it

and the the Times had the brave manly,

when authority blackest the charges would show calumnies

their expression and gratification in pride with Mr. Farueil's triumph

connection and the

give

as

villain

double-dyed

when

coutrol

privileged Irishmen to

of

the

through the trying triumphantly of the Times Inquiry. (Cheeis). that the masterful might he sure his people so well who had kept

congratulations

body

when,

the (cheers)-' ennobling leader whoso calm, steel-like cour cold, him in every difficulty age had sustained nnd had finally carried him and danger,

to Mr. Parnell on his over the victory imes." 'i Me (Cheers.) heartily remarks endorsed the of the' two and considered thar previous speakers were

not

noble

Cheers.)

"

Day

was

painted blameless

government.

The motion was carried Mr. Joseph- M'Elhone

Toohey)

from

clumsy

the

O'Connell.

fMr.

not

and (ho and champion of the self-

he

it required to of speak in support courage Home Rule. (Cheers.) The Commission tho unmistakable set o;i foot with object of bolstering had up the Times charges Mr. Parnell to the world served to show

worthy

distinction tried and

what

Well,

sonio

.slanders /and . of before erect proudly without a spot or stain on his his own armour, by vindicating and, honesty the acknowledged purity and of his cause. purity honesty He (Mr. (Cheersj) Kelly), hoped the new branch would of the prove -.the calumnies, the world

cause.

and at a period (applause), would be well remembered,

concoction he stood

iio

his

derived special pleasure were that ou the platform two and Air. Freegentlemen Mr. O'AIara who occupied with himself a similar liill, some years ago on the platform position of the Redmond in Brothers, Sydney

teachers,

of his

and

party

Asia."

;

all

of

advantage

many ol of their

crasgcromAgwn

object of the love and honour men of Irish birth or blood Irish the world who'e over. (Cheers.) Charles had long Stewart Parnell been as the recognised by his countrymen bravest of leaders and the wisest of of

lauds

far-away

who had persons duties for years came to him to confession and received from his hands, holy communion seem the ing to be perfectly at enraptured of seeing and thought the receiving Sacraments from a priest of their own

were the English Tory and the arch (applause), the Duke of Norfolk, a man his freedom as a Catholic to

enemy was who owed

Rome

from

the people as been negligent

movement

Catholics

the how

on

preached describing celebrated in

following "he Sunday evening and the enthusiasm gave a reception, of the colored was unbounded. people Uis visit has been of much to

'

raised

a

see

On the

"Rome

Why,

(Applause.) the bitterest

to

If you. do two within and condemn

of the every quarter " and in every rite. he Here," " we have a shadow at leas/pf for we have of different priests and among our fathers mission

said,

Pro

was

It has

"

over

is

day

priests

globe

of

one

come

great

by

simply

priest,

playfully, candidates

two

will

most

world. has it

Father Tolton of the Epiphany,

feast

Ireland's beloved from Wolfe Tone

me

I

you."

Irish

black

a

sent

years

religious

be

seen

Sim—

the

called

the

this

Pro'pianda be congrat

Cardinal Levite

in

now," adding

to

back

by the should

enlightened

not

the special

head

should roll

be reverenced leaders political

Rule." of fact

the

a

Perfect the result.

'

and leaders to Parnell, and including Robert Emmet John Mitchel, Smith Grattau, Henry all of whom were of the Pro O'Brien, testant faith. With the of exception the O'Connell his name great may

assembled to give evening. They were the joy and to gratitude expression that Parnell Air. inspired by the fact those who with had effectually silenced reason had been casting the out or proof

at

stood

was

answer

the

to

this

that

charge

their

point patriots

Irish movement National to-day whose grcatuess tbey were paying humble tribute in thus his associating name with their was of all branch men the nearest living and dearest to the Irish heart and the one who was

who

man

Cardiual-

never

movement

sent

being

the young has been

to

not

remaiu

to

his

if

experiment

ulated upon eoui said to America

one

ever

The great

were

an

the

point

him (Mr. Tcohey) element a special ofhappiness the in connection with circumstance their attention that claimed which

Branch." the motion.

Welsh suffered

or

and

was

one

one

and

To

(Applause.; there was

the

ful,

uuthanhed.

groundless National

long

a

the Irish leader vindicated the completely the honesty of of his cause and justice his character had been established. party had been

an

Benedict's district, the Charles i'arnell Stewart Mr. H. E. Kelly seconded

"

was

stamped with infamy

his

League

Irishmen

they

There was just (Cheers.) he would like to impress upon all and it at that was present meeting, the necessity for upholding the perfectly unsectarian character of the movement. To those who made the (Cheers.)

(Cheers.) who was Pamell's

M.P.,

have

to

was

gentlemen. in

soon."

Lord,

The Irish cause was lingering hope." made to the world and now clear by which means of the very Commission

M. P., Mr. Freehill F. B. of the Executive of the Irish and several distin League),

O'Mara,

Long,

I

let

but

;

the Scotch and be overlooked

victory

the

on

Oh

loudly

of of

How but " How "

Air. said that cheered, over and its the Times pack of informers moral assassins and spies, might be said to have brought to a state what to Irishmen of practical. realization

own

.

John Toohey (president branch of the Hibernian

of Home Rule approval whole British nation. Recent events and not

James Toohey,

Air.

principles.

Mr.

of

vowed and devoted to the his life preachy of the Gospel in his native ing land. Iu personal he is a tine speci appearance men of the African race, tall, dark, and pleasant-looking. He well-formed, a melodious possesses voice and is thor oughly in love with his high and holy He lias received been here calliug. with the utmost and respect delight by own his whole people. career Indeed, in America has been eminently success

;

them also not forget to owed that great Ewart William Gladstone Englishman consoled who had the Irish (cheers) leader in his troubles and now njoiced with liicn in his triumph. (Cheers.) Let them net -that other forget great steadfast anil of Ire Englishman friend John and in land, A'lorley (cheers), of gratitude obligations counting up their and remembrance, their faithful allies (applause) how miiph

at Govan in great victory indicated that the turn Scotland clearly of the tide in fav.our of Home Rule' had and no more it was now a come,

of

the great hour 'of his the vindication

the and

at

name

personal his-

the

appropriateness and honouring

ing

.

of

remarked,

and

Times

and

(Applause.) the least the

on

happy circumstances

particularly " christening" the speaker

special

concerned

all

congratulated

the

to

more

mean-spirited

acceptance the by

.

warmly

the

all

sympathizers. (Cheers. of the The of effect the collapse and the of the Times case, exposure destruction of would be the forgeries the last remnants of lingering pre of the which stood in the way judice

establish of the formally National complimented League, of the meeting the. promoters on their name .clioicocfthe the new by which, branch will henceforth he known, and to

as Mr. triumph, Toohey. had' well observed not be unmindful they should of tho services of O'Brien and Dillon and the other brave who had spirits in and suffered the cause fought

Celebrating

and

Irishmen

in

'

?

of

the sweeter and Mr. Parnell and to

nil

night

.

neantngs.

...

Vomeral

O'Brien

had

do in

Ireland

do in

England.

shall no Irishmen equal laws tiie

right,

nation or

threatened what

hear

more are

the After

now

in

that

he

it

asserted

the enjoyment

with Englishmen. determine whether

to

whether

it

is

would

Primrose Dames I trust we this

not

in

It

is

that of for

this

is

the highest'

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iniquitous. and obedient,

degree faithful

I

remain, "

when

your

E. Glad

Law from

Rosebery's

aud torch

W.

stone." Lord

Elgin,

to Lord address

prior an

speech, presented which the Scottish

to

Liberal

in

him,

.

administra

Lord

to Lord Rosebery, referring Mr. observations about Salisbury's said " Here is the black man," Naoroji, an that provoked great explanation the audience enthusiasm, waving hats and handkerchiefs, Lord Continuing,

:

I

promise

the

Scottish

Scottish

|

j

I

j

which taken out Bill

survey

them might the

have

the

of

and

Scotland,

for

it

A

all

and the

Presbyterians Ulster would

care

Home

affected by a and would be

to

fellow-

Ireland. were said It help.

sub

j

e

also

to

appeal not a bad

was

there

such

aiacy

was

and

pany drink But

Ulster for

ed

and

and

recover

own

pay there battle

nights the

which

of

lamentable

at

severe

of

was

is

of

Michael

record

Moloney, also distinguished the storm bravely during

the

popu

war

if

a

it

which

measure

by Parliament happened and cheers). them (laughter the Government do ? they

arrested

under

which

circumstances to

incitement

violence

passed to displease What did

He the fruits as he can side of utter

direct

not

Was

(cheers).

latter

to-day, call

Perthshire (loud interests the of Liberals

had

a

law right

to

order

?

battle

soil,

cheerfully of his

little

he

subsistence asks no

pays heavy labour so foot on one

Yet Domestic

His and

his

and

own

but keep starvation. Bnnshine.

of

scant

claims those

toll

The

such

bd' dissatisfied

a

home

the

for

"

quite

plainly whatso

Poor

called

to

on

pay

from they

cannot

five

pounds

An three

her was

ago heroism

true

hundred

pounds

him

rent.

he

homes

But

hira.

marketable of tears

;

the

who

folk

homeless

into

coined

tenants

could

There

gold. that

fancy

all

are

that

be

simple

vast

mass

It bought. a lacked Olphert hundred than a pounds of his rental human with hundred human families, and blood to suffer cold and hunger flesh hearts with and> human to break utter

of human misery better Mr. were

is

dearly

be turned adrift in the should misery, bleak winter. Men, think of your own women of your own loved wives, think ; babies as you read of these out tender For God's sake, make the case rages.

Love

woman's"

cheerful ones,

his

lightens

"good

the

voice, are

all

the The

peasant

of

Falcarragh,

his

infant

Lhe

on

three

Tiber's on the

bleak bills of to-day few bumble peasants with breast dauntless the

The

Donegal. faced

thrusts

bayonet of levelled

wrath

their

weapons beat back

the

with

deadly the rude

them,

supplied

and that

again forces

whelming

and aud

rifles,

the

again

over

attacked them, may claim comparison with the bravest that have fought and homes. for hearths For has their in vain. been struggle There have been evictions as ere now and savage wanton in the lonely wilds of Gweedor dreamt of. fate

dumb

as

Only

when

The

assistance went of-

vague whisper reached the outer world. are no that eyes so dim nor

hear the

ears

of

dull

so

the

un

to

their

centre

their

gaze

Year's vided

revel

which

tame.

as

misery

their

there

To-day

may not may not

they

that

they struggle.

gallant of the

people

and

sheep

as

a

see,

was

victims

To-day Kingdoms

Three the coercion

on

New

merry has

pro

for

the starving Irish peasants The amongst the bleak hills of Donegal. which is in the indignation people's heart will And a voice. The thriceaccursed system is doomed.

aitD

jPoreiRW

Intercolonial

®ele5ratns. (From

the

News.)

Daily

FOREIGN.

March 27. announced

London, The

War

decision

its ment

has finally

Office

the matter

on

South Downes,

by

General the Local

In

future will be

a

receive

it

pension whilst engaged decision is The

the encourage colonies of officers

that

decided

the

still

in

those

on

no

white

menwlio the

come

and

legal

on

scent

the

fires

sacrificial

scat

and

of

officer

allowed

to

other upon meant to

employment to

opposed

as

vice,

Commandant

as

Forces.

drawing

of the employ of Major-

Australia

in the active ser the Retired

Holland has William

of

King,

present and

no to fit incapable longer the Kingdom. The reason of this decision is that the health of His Majesty has for many months been in a coudition. precarious Frequent reports

III.

is

govern

have

of

late been circulated that the has been in a dying state. The Rev. who recently R. Han nay, visited the Australian for the Colonies of attending the Congregational purpose

King

held

Conference November, the

Congregational of subject

the

in

Melbourne

delivered

address

an

Union Australia. of the

last

before

yesterday,

on

He

spoke treatment he

eulogistically received wherever; he went. Speaking of the possibIe$&$tion of Australia from as his England llb\g|iyb.it opinion that the risiiii favored g 'iteration Ti.is

separation.

'I

he

3£ the

upon now

at

quoted

before

yesterday finance. elaboration

and on

cent loan per recently put market Australia by South

that regards A paper Mr. financior read

he

was,

feeling

is

at

thousand bank : it is

of political no expedience, smug of political economy nothing this can reckless inhumanity. justify is the is the Where that mercy ? first boast of our Christian civilisation The Red Indians their torture captives to their law. Yet Christian according device maxim

him

dangled

intensified believed, by the- apathy the ignorance of the Colonial Office matters. Australian

send

life

temple

hearts speak. own, aud lot your own dull about law aud no platitudes blind your eyes or chill your honest No law in heaven or on indignation. keen or under the no earth, earth, your Let order

this

affection

heroism

true

List drawing pensions. The Government

The evictions not will bring The he captures, the land are to worthless devastates, was their grant misery and that the groans grant

who nurses

What is Mr. economy. Olphert on the what is his special claim State be lavished that the public should money in buying him on his wretched

ter

his

is

who

duties.

facing

the

and

?"

take vengeance on these poor peasants a hundred to. because pay they cannot be Mr. These things cannot Olphert. rules of political answered by hard, trite

?

than

'

fathers mother

breast

years

better

gods, tender

This

in

army

thousand

a

for

being say, their

;

are

all,

And

die

man

odds, of his

rest, the wife

men,

are

cattle

the

to

Look wrought. naked facts

was

Olphert. on close

time.

all

looked

like

array in

long

his or comfort life holds. pleasure the food hut that covers them, though small be scanty on table and the fire its on the hearth, is still to him a homo to From which his whole heart clings.

the house

and

a

hand

prattle

of whom member for East Was that in clieersj. at

wrings

load.

helping

life

hard.

never-ceasing

barren

uuhappy. its

heuvy

the

(Shame)

all

makes

the

-

only

might

bare,

suffer and merchant, be the type will

vengeance

in

poor heroic

such

fancied

trespassing liko noxious vermin, humble homes, because three pounds here or

tenants

at

no no hunger change, this side on hope of comfort Leave to live by his owu toil

on

Administration fostering present in Ire for law and order either respect ? (No, or the rest of the country land Mr. Sheeby and They arrested no). Scotland

best,

more.

a

a

and

lie the

from

parlia

were

A

Donegal.

at

cold

loves,

the

Carew in

in

those

life

with

fighiing

no comfort, of death. is the poor Irish all peasant leave live and labour for to

priests

and

are

theirs

with

was

of

members

ment

is

bare

for

Literally peasants courage

the

Donegal.

which was province in to the unity Ireopposed in Ireland had the light land. to The Liberals of law and complain when the defenders them of order confronted with threats that

Life

Bare

for

Struggle

the outrage Shylock would bankrupt debtor,

of men," saw under cruelty,

it

Mr.

and home

:

Brooklyn.

The

roof, out

to

but occurred

life

was

to

cost,

of engaged in the work cost wanton One day's of an cruelty. eviction campaign would defray the rent The British ten times over. ratepayer

Brooklyn,

loss

deeds

ont

men

there

still

incident worthy shown devotion by

himself

with of Ireland and prove

by

of

lation

he

living dead

days

driven rather

wrought

this

Parliament, that the Protestants proviso should who made this claim make the boundaries of out

Mr.

named

first

was

considered

civil

the

from

?

over

wept

pretence

should

enormous

with eyes at the your own in the Donegal evictions. and children and women,

his out of danger companion pushed that his and so placed himself body, he were crushed even to death, though he expected to bo, might as the prevent smothered, boy from being imprisoned an for air. the opening by keeping was rescued the heroic Happily priest nam A man comparatively uninjured.

patriots times.

Covenanting

more.

the

we

formal precious He claimed his legal Yet have hundreds of

law.

cruelty

ever

a Catholic named at Pittsburg. Canneviri, was good father engaged in com to give a with a layman, in trying to a in the ruins. boy buried was that a wall at his back finding he and threatening instant death,

The

the old remedy of the division into two That of Ireland provinces. be respectfully would remedy always

There

two

no

the

is

and the

countrymen, martyrs,

In

that

numerous

An

priest,

no

of their majority cry of the heroes, Scottish of the

no

through

was

very

there.

.

Heaven

to

with

More

fortunately

was

of

the

at where a Heading, thrown. down, and a largo and where the number paint shop burnt, of fatalities 23. The was was storm

of itself, thing between connection to obtain a cry which was suprein the country andto override the

but

15.

the havoc silk-mill

catholic

cts

in

places having of a cyclone, around especially where Reading, great

than the the

of

were

be prejudicially Parliament,

The Protestants

in

the

all

most

the

for

fierce

than

who,

man

of the defaulting ings Jew the law-abiding of the unrelenting cruelty who The great master,

some

done.

more

rescue

bodies

Scottish

roman

and attended was

teams,

Rule

their

to

according ities of

several a buildings occupying were central thrown down in a position of moment's a number time, burying The nature of the people in the debris. be judged from the catastrophe may and fifty fact that it took 100 men

falling

by

oppressed

cut

And

Romans

of the old

spirit

can

ashes of his

1

roar

man's poor and children world ? Is

a

wife

his

the upon because it is legal the flesh from his

less

town

accom

of

was

fatalities,

very

Minister

down

pulls drives

America

has occurred

States, characteristics the case

damage,

Rosebery

was

Prime

iu

Storm

in

Pittsburgh

a

that

proposed

the

harder

What

are

how

!

For

who

law.

to shallow phrases. be thought of the rich sheer malignity and at

her

seconded the Naoroji carried amid loud

storm

the

Such

his early period very most who was, perhaps, for the doings of the Round responsible records would the Table, produce before An the (applause). public utilised both by the "chief argument

the descent in

Disastrous

Northern

swim

or

the

thousands

'

mourner"

was

is

sang

fearful

the pinched of his little

winterweather What slaves

bitter

the

vindicate

to

rights,

to the with a power of attorney panied The Government. Liberals present the records were to produce challenged Table. able to of the Round He was

that at say his colleague,

Dadabhai which

motion, chsers.

his

in

lay

in

adrift

Wedderburn expressing and his Mr. Gladstone

in

landlord than cold.

cold,

quenched,

less

party. Mr.

Unionist Party the weakness of

as

long

so

it,

was

William

confidence

carried. afterwards

was

A resolntiou

by Sir

A terrible

Liberal said

of

advice

the

to

the

see

to

still

colder There comes hunger, the tenant for the an army to chastise For this time his sin of a bad season. house must be thrown down, his hearth turned and wife and children

or

that gentleman's programme that he would sink declaration with the Union, and he (Lord think did not that they would much

recur

in

Her

The resolution

proud boast to the end of their life that they had witness of the Liberal ed the funeral Unionist Lord in Scotland (laughter). Party recent referred, to the then Rosebery of Mr. whom he Chamberlain, speeches " the the chief mourner" at termed funeral

advise

to

of limbs

Oh

'

cold

hungry face grow pale and life and brightness

shrunken

But

ones.

union Home

or

and

enough

and

out

dying

youth

features

and prosperity land by granting

Harder

hard to bear. and children to watch her patient to see the haggard, of

hard

Hunger and

was.

he

note.

pound

pressed

it

wife

his

people.

would be their

it

to

Majesty

nelson,

but

true

secure

season, as

were

in

of Irish parliamentary representatives, to and the Government calling upon and either course, pause iu its present

secretary

wellington

of

united

one,

the

seen

funeral

parts together

Olphert

him

on

of the

all

Mr. bad

pay The

five

a

when "

the

caught

man

.

a

into

throughout Rule to Ireland,

to have a Universities tbey had been mellowed by being to Madeira ? Let them take of their Some of position.

were

bind

should

of general schemes policy (loud cheers), Mr. T. P. O'Connor moved a resolution the present treatment condemning

to

had left for Madeira (laughter). When of the announcement he he heard wondered if he had taken the measures him Had the Local witb (laughter). Government Bill ripened by that visit, and

which

empire

that

session

mob

'

to

welcome

war

of politicans her following was renew his He there to (cheers). of 1885 in favour of Home statements in proportion and in due quality, Rule, suited to the countries different degree to which it had to be adopted (cheers) and he was also in favour of a federa tion

and cheering loudly. said Mr. Rosebery

-a

all scales away, around her, and the in her hand, with a

would have a they of Parliament. Scottish That session had been accomplished by the announce before the ment that immediately ears

her

robe

j

occasion

and

eyes,

orange of civil

torn

'

in

away

of his was an advocate eloquent Naoroji in India— (cheers) and fellow-subjects Gov to him the head of an Imperialist that taunt ernment thought fit to direct out on Lord held Salisbury (Shame). that their

her an

Unionist

Association

the present against protested tion of the law in Ireland.

Order

is turned&ut bleak Donegal, his wife with and children by force, his heels, to he knows at go, wailing cares not not and the landlord where, the season has come because bad, the and he cannot has failed, potato crop

and

of Justice figure her bondage with

the

saw

they and

a

portion written

as slight premium, of the loan taken the eminent by

William the

Westgarth

was'

Colonial Institute on the subject of Australian an The contained paper of that gentleman's pre views to. expressed referring

Koyal

viously and he urged on Colonial borrowing, of consolida the colonies the necessity their bonds into inscribed ting stock, and to raise future loans at a uniform '

the

Shall this savages howling. worse be tolerated savagery by Christian the heart of a Christian men in land ? Wo will not be answered by parrot cry, The law must be the law the law "

!

respected if it lends there ever

!"

value

is

it

a

law

to

ilself was

must

cause

heart

to

flame

blood

is

in

his

cause that ennobled defence a man's of and children. If wife, does not a man's kindle is a coward's it because

A great

English-

of three Sir

If

such inhumanity.

a

reins.

rate

be accursed

the

aud

home, such

!

The

per

Graham

cent.

Berry

Agent-General

in the paper, Victoria, discussing to referred the security given by the colonies for borrowed as money, against that of other couutries. In an elaborate manner he showed that the public works of the colonies afforded ample assets for

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the

year

earliest

distinguished

by becoming

1839, members

of the

an

himself

in

of

the

one

Corn

ti-

of the

as

that The cian,

of the

represented including

,>'

and

year, various

those

has

since

1868 Mr. Bright Birmingham. office in the Gladstone accepted Ministry of Trade, andas President of the Board In held various has since portfolios. retired from the Mr. 1882, Bright

caused much,

;

and

Egyptian

his

UnionistThe

difference

a

of

Mr.

death

Germans

their

on.

to

the

rise

in

At

the

ami

it

Bright

was

Liberal.

.

annual

compulsory have passed

recruits, a

large

for

provide contingent

the

au

of

M arch 28. of the late Mr. The physicians John that have announced the Bright had a peaceful and deceased gentleman The death was end. formally painless of the House announced by the leader W.

(Mr.

H.

j

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much

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.

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Lord

chairman chosen the House of Lords. The action brought an actress Broughton, and for

renown

DaDgan,

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of

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scheme

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Russia, been burnt

to

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death.

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Bill

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Bank

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until

28.

of

roll

Commercial

of

the value of £1,200, was to be missing. The bag, which was was found unbroken, sealed, and uninjured in any way. About one hundred of the unemploy ed" assembled at the Treasury yester and

demanded

Secretary. to refused

Mi. see

to

see

Deakin, them

until

the

Chief

however, after

the

elections.

The

Premier Hon. Duncan (the the addressed electors yes

met with a splendid recep almost tion. An unanimous vote of was confidence passed in him. elections The take general place There are to-morrow. 74 constitu for which are 224 there encies, Of these 1 36 candidates. have de terday,

and

in favour of clared and the rest against.

to

proposes regent

day

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day,

place in the mercantile

good quoted

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to

father-in-

taken

London

support. million .

a

gentleman's

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new

projected French

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article

ton.

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and attributes his promotion influence of Canon Farrar who

brands,

.

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as

Reverend the law. A slight rise market copper per

has

of Bishop the appointment to the See of Tasmania. characterises Mr. Mont

upon

menting

the

prohibits

i

The Sunday

the

and

lively,

Kingston, committed

speculator,

himself

by shooting of

Many

have

the

Cabinet

has

ratified

suicide with

to-day, revolver.

a

'

buted. have

Government with

5,000

newest

pattern,

New

Zealand, by a guard Excellency proceeds on

meet. In

his

cost

a

supply of

rifles

£3

of

6s.

Governor Jervois, on arrival here

William

train

to

magazine at

the

asked

authorities

war

each. Sir

of was

of honour.

His

to Adelaide where he will wait Lord Onslow.

Friday, successor,

bj to

the Equity Court to-day, probate will of the late to the granted John The of Halfey, part proprietor sworn Ilerald. The property was at £185,000. 29. March Melbourne, was

were

All

ministry

were a

House those

from

to

seats.

secure

elected

Gaunson, Cabinet

of

men

many

good

not

any

the of members returned by large

failed

David

Jones,

place and no

orderly,

reported the

but

majorities, the late H.

very are

district.

took

which

elections,

yesterday, disturbances

are

Messrs.

J.

Bosisto,

Langdon;(a:former Minister) Field, d?eid, Cooper George Coppin, W. M. K. of Committees), (Chairman Vale (a former Dr. minister), Rose, and results

C. Jones. show that

The sixty

has

been

Commissioner— to

appointed with

ations-

approximate ministerialists

view

a

open

up

to

who negoti

extending

relations between commercial is to and Japan, expected

Australia arrive to

morrow.

of the At a special Trades meeting and Labour held yesterday, a Council, the was resolution upon urging passed Government of protecting the necessity the work of the this colony against Colonization Committee. Imperial A

between conference representa of the master builders aud the

tives

plasterers' broke up

The

at.

arrived in

give

associations, without any unless

held

yesterday, decision being refused

men

their

demands

to

satisfied.

A 370 of

bore

which

the

has

Corinda Station, has struck an feet,

water

giving

28.

The Phoenix sidered

put down of at a depth artesian supply

300,000

gallons

of

Broken

to

2,739 of bullion

Hill which 114,090

tons,

and

men

in specie 'settlement

to

Fngland. the

of

strike

Foundry,

''

very

«

the

at

is

Ballarat, remote.

now

con

The Melbourne has directed its men not to return to work until the company concedes the rate of pay demand ed by the Union. A young man named Robert F. Dixon, son of Mr. R. Dixon, of Balaclava, com mitted suicide yesterday by shooting him self. The deceased had been drinking as

»

Association

Ironworkers'

of late.

heavily

No

More

Hard

Times. \

If fine

will yon stop clothes, rich food

healthy

spending and and

food, cheaper real and substantial and way, especially

more

get

of

employing so

that

trust Soule's

so

much

clothing;

things the stop

vile

of

life

m

foolish

quack doctors

humbug

harm, pure Bitters

on

buy good,

style, better

expensive

much of tbe docs you only in that simple, American Hop

using

cine

been

run

has of

Adelaide, a number

purposely designed by some in order to a similar prevent to that which in catastrophe happened the same mine about two years ago, when killed the doors upwards of 80 men were ; left the foul being open so that gases could accumulate and explode when the miners had left off work for tlie day. The body of a woman, name unknown, has been discovered at Manly Beach, cut and bruised; Foul severely play is suspected. The is Sydney Municipal Corporation its staff. heavily retrenching To-day the services of 52. laborers and 7. inspectors will be dispensed with. A P. Jefferey, young boy, a son of Mr. of while Morowie, a doubleadjusting barrelled which was acci gun, loaded, touched the trigger. The gun dentally went his off, sister, a girl eigh shooting teen of age. With the other years barrel hC then purposely shot himself dead. The is expected to recover. girl Melbourne, March 29. Some candidates for twenty-five of assembly, membership for the House have forfeited of their £50 for deposits not the number of securing requisite votes. The new Parliament will probab in about a fortnight. ly meet The Orient steamer Iberia is taking

or

March

Brisbane,

North

stealing money. at the

was

plosion of the

every habit

were

North was Adelaide, and about £9 stolen'

at

for

453 tons of silver. week's run

£86,000

have been returned. The Japanese

Government 28. March the con-

well-known

deceased's speculations turned out complete to this the act is attri

lately and

-failures,

28.

March a

and

prevailing,

The at Block 14 mine shows that 670 tons of ore were put through the 165 tons of bullion smelters, and yielding 20,218 ounces of silver. Shares are steady and prices are about the same as last quotation. The Parnell Defence Fund is now closed A draft for .£312 was yesterday forwarded to London, contributed by 770 subscribers. The case of the City Land Company v. Bent was concluded Mr. Jus yesterday. tice Bundey will give his decision at an early date. Sydney, March 29. An apparently deliberate and diabolical to the Bulli attempt coal-mine explode was discovered The two main yesterday. which are separation-doors, self-closing and used for the purpose of directing the currents of fresh air, were found to have been wilfully propped yopen, and were discovered to an just in time ex prevent some 200 men plosion taking place ivere were It is said that the ex working.

have

prices

carrier

amounts

ounces

Melbourne, Robert

on

Sydney, The

are

British

wanted.

badly

containing week's

yielded

improved.

Among

Melbourne.

for

terday.

Shares

26s. Souths, heat is

arrested

The Mine

Kay,

colonist,

The

quiet.

7s. fell Company's shares Brokens (new) are quoted Block 95s. ; Junctions, 14s.,

letter

letters

A

an old and J.P., died suddenly yes

William

respected

a

s.s.

Albany

is

been

festivities

reception has been forwarded to to His handing Excellency. Mr.

by

proximo.

of the

programme

Par-

question to'

to arrive the 10th

on

The

The Government has appointed to Committee liamentary enquire and

due

is.

Orient,

the

Colonial wifh the

connection with the recent of discovery bomb-shell and infernal secret machine

the

.who

them

a

have been made

arrests

Prussian Army, Regent of Holland.

settle

are Extensive preparations being made for the reception of Earl Kintore,

the

are

anything. The Oxford Hotel, broken tnto last night, from the till.

to China shortly. March 28. Adelaide,

The Imperial

In replying, said State that into the particulars Broome's selection

legal. of

the

of Court.

out

£10,000

-

was

it

to return

here

the

save

:

27. that

to

March 30. Adelaide, The M. M. steamer Yarraleaves for via King George's Marseilles, Sound, to The are on day. following passengers board for Western Australia Messrs. A. B. Manry, and Mr. Manry, Poach, and Mrs. Johnston. Some entered St. Peter's burglars Cathedral after the welcome service.) but disturbed Kennion, were, Bishop before they had an opportunity of stealing

Post Wellington another received communication the Chiuese from China, which' reminds of the necessity for remembering their hold themselves in instructions to

The

received

factory

Miss

settled

paid

Chief

Numerous

1880,

Phyllis of considerable Viscount against

beauty, breach

has'

marriage,

to

i

by

yesterday

Under-Secretary

to the position of Magistrate, Justice Mr. during recent Baron de suspension. whether was aBked such'

Police

rain

thirteen for There are acceptances Adelaide Cup, and eighteen for the Goodwood Handicap.

askod a was colonies, of the members regat'dby appointment by Sir Frederick of Mr. George Wal pole Leake,

Broome,

March states

from

died,

Excessive

/

one

question ing the

I

the Medical and the President has arrived Rabbit Commission, As the Government from Melbourne. intend with the Commission's dealing it will be to-morrow, shortly report made public.

tbe

for

State

yesterday. at £28 j 12. ; and

the

'

of Committees

was

of

the

Worms,

Shares Broken Hill

crop. cf Allen,

Auckland,

29. late

the

suffocation while lives of some of the inmates, and tliat there was no evidence to show the origin of the fire.

of Victoria,

Society of the

m

Coffee Palace that the Rev.

Hindley-street returned

Taplin endeavouring

first

of their

into

was

Mr.

to sign a contract .for the received quantity

required for repayment

slightly

Governor.

was

be

in

£110

at

quoted

successor to temporary rested Bench, undeniably

;

will

at

has

March

Adelaide, inquest held

the the

verdict

a

now

cent,

per

House of Commons

the de

regarding but undoubtedly

;

.

Governor

four now

fire

on their own responsibility, bushels to each farmer. give thirty over Any person requiring quantities that' will have to apply direct to the for Lands, and the Minister recipient

readiness

sold for beingtin Straits is £93 £94 10s.

tin,

Governor

Duke

He

is

At

making

now

the Under-secretary he declined to go

!

.

Decern her 1868. of Madras from 1875 in

greatly

mutton

hitherto

has

entertained the of the members

is copper £39 10s

appointment

;

April

and Ghandos, atthe The deceased was Secretary age of 66. and of State, for the Colonies in 1867, until Mr. Gladstone came office held power

In Baron

a

.

The water daily. country been perfectly waterless.

good

empowered,

4-d.

Bismarck

Worms

Buckingham

into

frozen

beef

j

,

of

Zealand

Acting Onslow's

!

interest.

The proposed banquet which be given to Mr. Paruell on llth has been abandoned. of the The death is announced

come

after

vogue.

j

last

Smith)

amounted

5s.

.

Commons

the annual

A large anticipated, use of Aus

is

behalf

on

to,

1

night

to.

of meat

Australian West Australian scribed slocks are

majority.

forward

Dutch,

15s.:

London,

of

whose

that the expected meat frozen will

Chilian cash at

by

Reichstag,

both

Emperor and a number of the Reichstag at a banquet on the oecasion of Ferdinand von Prince to Hohenzollcn heir being proclaimed his nricle, King Charles of Roumania.

Hun

the

the

price

4£d. ; and Prince

the

-in

is

New

are now University eights and 7 to 4 is assiduously, practising laid on Cambridge. being A meeting of the shareholders ot the is to be held on Comptoir D'Escompte

clauses which

the

tralian

a

into

29th April. The disputed Army Bill, garian

and

in the assistance, will be granted to farmers. Police The, district will in every act of the and Government, will full be enquiries

Professor

has

dissatisfaction,

Magistrates

out

brilliant

and

long

of mutton to England exports to about £800,000 sterling.

between

colleagues which led Alexandria.

policy,

bombardment of his time .

to

owing

been-

the prohibited importation pf sheep and lambs from Ger and Holland, owing to tlie preva many mouth disease in lence of the foot and has The those countries. prohibition

In

Cabinet, himself

politi

the begin

from

Government

which

to

generations. was he said,

career.

public The

constituencies, Manchester and

of

one

purest patriotism, to the end of his

ning

petition.

same

him characterised of English oratory

compromising who had never

or

self-seeking an J was

distressed

the death in Bright,

He considerations. guided by personal had always been influenced by feelings

for he was elected In 1843 of Durham as a Conservative the City but was unseated on and Protectionist, He returned was, however,

the

to

had lived for many deceased gentleman,

no

Law

29.

March John

Right-Honorable

of Lords, Houeo the greatest master

the

under

shape of seed wheat,

referring

Salisbury,

ditions

eight

now

age.

London, Lord

League.

again

of

.

first

gentleman

becomes

-

-

that all the the .expressed opinion and notably colonies had over-borrowed, Sooth Australia. of the. The death is anuonnced Rfc. at the Hon. John Bright, age of 78, illness. The deceased after a lingering

is

who

Wilbelmina, old,

years

medi

but

put your Dr. remedy, ;

and cost, always at a trifling you have good times and good health. .

Princess

'

the

.

Hon. G. 0. Hawker, a member Australian South Assembly,

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in

the

patbon—

estate of Peter McKinley and in an action by the John Peter Nugent against

deceased

in

about

or

the

.

The above

!

of the ment the Mission, to his by Lordship

will

be

the

the

the

manage of

Congregation entrusted been of the Diocese,

has

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

Spacious

s

month

tcombined

tional

with

establishments

of

the

and

of millions burn with indig Mr. O'Brien is engaged in .the of an honest advocacy And die cause. he may though in the hands of his persecutors, he be guilty of dishonor. will never The law is said to be a just and

addit

which be mentioned a amongst may Philand quipped Chemical Laboratory is increase the it hoped, losphy Hall, will, and enable advantages of the College present ions, well

the

Vincentian

Fathers their

entrusted to mited to the

from the benefit order. of the said The 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 Qclock Chambers in the forenoon at the said

For

appointed for hearing and adjudica ting upon the claims. Dated the 20th day of February 1889 F. WILLIS TAYLOR,

care

the give, education

an-

of the

requirements

pupils, fully

day.

to &c., apply REV. J. BYRNE,

Prospectus, VERY

is

to

reasonable' ordinance passed for tbe but good of the community, the Irish coercion laws have been enacted of the not for the welfare but for the purpose of community, to the last exacting farthing very rents which the law courts of the

C.M.,

President.

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LENTEN

Registrar.

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following

sations

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20th

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years, be paid in advance. Music and singing,

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stockyards, 16th Saturday, saddle COLT;'

cue dark bay stae in forehead b randed on neair very much like nb other high;

not

claimed be

will

Some few that

ill seriously our readers

I

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his shedding shoulder some about 13£ brand or mark ;

,

Glenavon,

lltih

allowed the time defray expenses. ROGER SCULLY. March, 1889. 10s.

.

of his is

'

ago tbe telegrams alarming intelligence O'Brien was lying Gaol. in Olonmel As aware,

fully of those

at their head in thousands and united their voices with those of their in condemnation of countrymen Wm. O'Brien's treatment. The Catholic of Ireland

assembled

Hierarchy

signed

services

perhaps

and

best

ever

lived.

which

is

He incalculable. of the most one popular that beloved patriots

invented

every, to

indignity and

degrade

cold

he

had

meetings

,

!

j

;

Meir

eventu comply with

they reckoned when they sup O'Brien could

tlrat

be supplied

to

been

haying

the him, removed.

the same day, O'Brien's con most dition was and that critical, he was in his cell, lying speechless was the land. spread throughout The were shocked by the public of Mr. O'Brien's treat intelligence

ment, at

and

on

possible that sequences their the world nation

of

Mr.

were

its

it.

Influen-.

and Scotland conduct of the Irish

England the

held in which

also

were

cruel

O'Brien

at

government

publicly 'condemned. of Great Britain so people and so promptly

The

was

0

strongly their expressed that Mr. Balfour was feelings to direct his officers obliged at Olonmel to restore to Mr. O'Brien the clothes which had been so from torn him. But the violently restoration of Mr. O'Brien's clothes and the of the orders withdrawal

compelling

him

criminals

will

to associate withnot sufficiently

the British The public. of the coercion application laws, instead of crushing the spirit of the people or the cry for stifling "Home has succeeded Rule," in the national intensifying demands, and in hastening the overthrow of the Government. From present the point of view of the executive authorities it a was great victory to tear the clothes a defence off less man. But it may be doubted if all the combined efforts of Wm. O'Brien's life to liberate bis op have done as pressed country much to hasten the day of her de liverance as his recent maltreatment in Olonmel prison. satisfy

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a nti

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a

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have received the following subscrip to the Recobd the past week during 7s. 6d. Mi. Clarke, Perth, W. Godfrey. York, 7s. 6d. Mr. H. M'Grisken, 15s. Mr. F. York, ; Back Ventura, Flats, tions

:

—Mr.

;

:

£1

The to

13s.

9d.

Fremantle be extended.

No

than forty the colony

less to on

we

Lunatic Asylum is An ominous sign.

ner

last

steerage

by

the

passengers Austral-

destination

the Pilbarra

presume,

South

Their

trip.

about

is,

goldfields.

no

would

to

But host

dlesjhtes.

Subsequently, the news that

is

And

in

persecutors alterna endure the piercing if he did not put on

having

that, to

mattress bed-clothes

protest against in which Mr. been dealt with.

manner

tial

the

a

His

cell.

a

Mr.

noble spirits O'Brien is one who have devoted unreservedly their talents and abilities to the The value service of their country.

to'

National Library of Australia

O'BRIEN.

are

naked

tendant of the prison, on seeing the havoc which this inhuman had already treatment on wrought Mr. O'Brien's ordered that health,

1889.

4,

remain

to

which the incur should O'Brieri ter The citizens chief magis

responsibility would its treatment of Wm. minate in his death. of Dublin, with the of the metropolis trate' Government

came

only prison garb they would a place upon him without struggle would be the shroud. And so far he has successfully carried out his determination. The medical at

weeks

tbe William

conveyed

within sold"

terrible

aqiiqo

the

A

'

by law,

APRIL

WILLIAM

:

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,

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risible.

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THURSDAY,

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my on

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thing hands

am.

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together,

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nf

and

were

life,

William be forced to do by brute strength what he had refused to do. He to keep the resolution meant which he had formerly that made," viz.,

posed

in your pwrindefatigable re and with undaunted spirit sist and try to conquer evil iniquity with good , having before you/r eyes the reward prepared for those who combat the name for of Christ ." Pius IX. pose

E.

on run and trespassing my one BAY HORSE, yard, branded on near side something like about 15 hands high, .stands off hind foot white, white scar on off side. If not claimed within the time allowed by law, will be sold to defray expenses. GEO. SLATER. Coomalling, Toodyay, April 1, 1889.

in

their

"Be

8 guineas

FOUND

now

ally

to

arfje

T

own

dress, prison be obliged

wifei

.

O

the

2 guineas.

10 years,

over

noi'

compelled

£4.

Fee,

quarter.

quarter,

and the who commits a base purpose.

own

for wholehours

qtoii

a cold believed tive but of pains

APRIL.

'

under

n

was

0

GERALDTON. children, 5 guineas per

in Ireland, meet village convened and resolutions such barbarity, passed condemning and warning all concerned of the

ian

JOSEPH,

For

risk

fna

SCHOOL.

ST.

not

is

and there,

6.—

SISTERS

prisoners

within his cell in Olonmel Gaol, than he was of violently stripped his clothes by the Government The officials. door was locked,

5«M. GIBNEY, Perth,

be

But the laws now in force in Ireland do not make any distinc tion of this kind. And hence no did Mr. O'Brien set foot sooner

of are. bound to go years to within Easter Holy Communion commences which in this diocese time, on

that no dis made between and ordinary but cruel only

effect

of his criminal ordinary crime for his

the

at

the should

The commonsense of mankind pro claims that there is a great differ ence between him who, in good and with an ardent desire to faith, his fellow man from oppres rescue contends for such a cause at sion,

appointed. 7.

of

All civilised absurd. nations make such a distinction ; society approves of and moralists defend it. it,

their above

unreasonable

man

to

criminals

Sun-

to the according and all who have arrived regulations: at the use of reason, though not bound to fast before the completion of their 21st to bound are, however, year, the days abstain meat on from flesh

employments

notwithstanding

an

a

political

Friday.

of

for

Balfour tinction

their have completed and bound to fast of excused by the state

or

But deter

prin as Mr. honor, O'Brien to. to cling is, certainly The doctrine promulgated by Mr.

Ash

on

not

is

ciple

lays.

0 0

0

this

days

is

has firmly

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butter,

and permitted, Ash Wednesday and Good 5.— No fast or abstinence

on

0

10

of

imprisonment.

great patriot mined that never,

on

fast

on

to

this

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cheese,

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Michael

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which March

2nd sub

Guilfoyle, O'Donnell

Friend

Mb.

by

.

St.

faculties

V.G., thanks aid of

Boueke,

his

anc land declared to. be unjust exorbitant. It is for contending such iniquitous legislation against Mr. O'Brien has been con that

are

i

.

ST.

ings

hearts nation.

colonies.

improvements

Many important

excluded

peremptorily

under

it

whom the

for

RE-OPEN

will

College

year Priests of

or

they

coming academic

!

by his or her solicitors before the. 21st day of June 1889 in and prove his or her claims to come at the of Chambers of the Registrar of the said court the Liverpool District at 9 Cook Street in the City of situate Liverpool England or in default thereof on

BYRNE.

DR.

town,

which

him, every punishment to worry and torture tends of sorrow and a him, sends a thrill of pain through the Irish pang in every and evokes heart clime, the inmost from depths of that a loud if heart demand for justice, not for retaliation. The ignomi nious treatment this dis to which has been tinguished politician makes the recently subjected

I

Reverend to Edward Magee the person claiming be the heir of Peter McKinley late of Great Crosby in the County of Lan caster who died of July 1886 are

REV.

RIGHT

dishonor

.

Lancaster

COLLEGE N.S.W.

ST,

so

much

alarmed

All

who

are

should

lose

placed

on

tenth

do

of

no

the

this

qualified time in

to become their getting

electoral month it

will

voters names

After

roll.

the

be too late

to

so.

An opera Messrs. troupe Anderson and Devon's in St. Hall performed George's on and to Thursday, Friday, last Saturday fair The is at houses. company present in Fremantle. performing —

On

Thursday last, three camels were taken the Otway to the Ashburton, where they be used for The carrying sandalwood, around the Ashburton is said to country be for "the peculiarly adapted ship of the desert." in

will

The market for sandalwood is improving at Singapore. The price for rapidly wood of good quality to latest ad is, according between 5 dols 50 cts and 6 dols 70 vices, cts, per picul. This is good news for the country people.

Lately

the

serious

illness

sadder prayer, of the

sad

intelligence and the

news

has

come

not prayer, of the

of

the

by

cable. It

follow too, Record

Pope's

!

we

are

May is

our

sure, His

readers that > Holiness Leo XIII, be speedily re may stored to health and spared for many days to to rule come over the of yet Church God.

and

probable con to they proclaimed condem emphatic In almost every city,

On

at Fremantle, a lighter Friday last, Craik named had a narrow escape from death, whilst in the of hold the Cooleen. Four casks of bottled beer, barque .

of

County

of the

matter

STANISLAUS' PATHUE

T.

.

Palatine

the

of

of the made

,

order

an

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to

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being

were

when

the

near

his

and.

head

missing and hand.

down, just ing his arm

out of the

came

landing,

and

graz

"

to Mrs. Tracey's petition Council will not be consider The week. House until next ed by the into to enquire Select Committee appointed in the document, had the charges contained not their report by Tuesday last, prepared of their members of one and at the. request to for a week matter was the adjourned to draw time in which give them sufficient it

quurimuaiL/iuiiB

lately.

the uncrowned Crowther, is at present a visit on king of Geraldton, to the South. By the bye, how dreary are the proceedings in the Council Legislative since

The

"

Grand

to

stranger chamber

the

in

in

Old

Man"

House.

In

which

West

turn, out

flowed the

in

Greenough 'now

must

those remarks

from

spontaneously

the

the

"

bit

a

be

of

and

epigram which

old

good

a

laws

member

Mr; sadly missed. and his conservative, not some are questions generally Yet he is, nevertheless, extremely in this and our district, people that hope, for the sake, colony's not may long be coming whep he be on the troubled more waters of is

been dismal

Australia's patched up

made and of existence, stamped matic speeches and shrewd

'are,

has the

for

days,"

moters

every success. and attended largo influentially held on public meeting was Saturday in the Mechanics' to evening Institute, the present inconvenient consider and means of getting to and from expensive the Green Bushes Tin field and protest the removal against by the Government of the only locomotive here to the Eastern

Crowther

a

views

A

on

relished.

popular sincerely the

day

will

once

political

life.

Pl.Olltn'IHT

Qnwin

J-vwii

ui

on

200

tons

of first

flour

class

Justice and Alexander to

be

to

a

at

useless

JJunnury,

orougns

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J

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M/utaMa

aiguuitJiita

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James

juries. who

and

papers

are

Record,

as

of the

Still

it

these

in

judgment to

seems

us

to

a

pay

tsuuivivuvxy

press conviction

briefly, of ours, which to record,

second

is

do

we

hesitate

that

not in

the

eleven

twelfths

of

the

by

press it

as

the

Puisne ill-advised.

is

is

Judge

as

That

Fourth at any

Estate time in

in the

vice, of the ence

may

some

former

of the

"the afforded,

a

mill

iw

future

However,

a

either

the

different sprutin

system fa li$te

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a

W.

and

the

made B.

the the

the

heroes

Chapman

of

military their improving

of

will

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Sandalwood

river, exercises

stage

he not

tin.

is

corps

a

"

purpose the arts

J

a

heathenish

!

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is

fwde

-

of

the

energetic Mr. A. In

short,

and

much

district

;

S.

and

visitors.

will

1889. 30th, to hear if

from

not

our

often,

correspondent as we would

Mr. week

regret their and Mrsi. route

en

in

,

<

departure. to>

JL-Fyke leave York next EhglKnd. They intend

the olUt cimiitry for a protracted The death from- heart disease of the Rev. Mr. Lynch, of lower Beverley, occurred last week. Deceased is reported to have been in his 73rd year. AJso, an old resident here, Mrs. C. Heals, aged 65 life this on years, departed Monday. A rather serious accident, I am inform a man named ed, happened young Merrick a few weeks since. it Merrick, is reported, was in the act of opening a bottle off the head when a by knocking of the neck flew off striking portion him in one of the eyes and destroying the staying

j

of

'

oirrlif.

The full last

and

political

debating

another swing Saturday night.

meeting

;

is in society was held on

'

dirt.

An

election

to fill the vacancy in the Council caused by the Municipal of Dr. O'Meehan took place in resignation the Mechanics' on Institute, Bunbury, There were two Monday the 25th ult. candidates for the honour Messrs. G. VV. and H. both Floyd Caporn, formerly The result was members of the Council. declared at 6 and found to be was. p. m, in favour of the latter who gentleman, beat his opponent by 27 votes. On Tuesday last a meeting was held in the Catholic School-room for the purpose of making arrangements for the welcome of Father Brady on his return to Bunbury.

DARDANVP.

Bunbury

pretty strong now, matters seems to

a high price here, fetching and there is much competition amongst the The even local buyers. Express states that in order to qualms of conscience are stifled make it ironically terms. money by- what "

a

the 29th would be

Mr. E. all; the Secretary,

most Course

of "All Hallows which should receive their consideration.' To that college the church Australia was much throughout indebted. The of the great majority here and in the colonies clergy officiating were and sent "All prepared at, from, Hallows He 'knew, College." however, and regretted it that they were not in too, such a as to contribute in any position to the nature of their thing like aproportion but he felt assured that they obligations, would all contribute to their according means. He would devote the offertory for the Sundays preceding Easter towards this After the gospel, he preached object. Passion" the." and entered into a upon discourse the Third Station. lengthy upon After Mass, the meeting of the members of the female branch of the Sacred Heart Association was held and Benediction The Stations of the given. Holy Way of at 4. 30. as usual. the Cross were recited I learn that the Rev. Mr. Bird is about to leave the colony. Mr. and Mrs. Bird, their residence in have during York, friends and all, I am sure, gained many

Dublin,

j

tents j

the of

;

vigilant. successful

highly

.

volunteer

Easter

go through

knowledge

it

could

From our own Correspondent. The principal here topic of conversation is the discovery of tin near Bridgetown, which is causing considerable excitement. Shares are a now fetching higher price than when I last wrote to you the other ; week five shares changed hands for a sum of £45, and others as equally good offers been for shares have sfcernlv refused. T have seen a very rich sample of ore, got at a depth of 17 feet from the Bunbury Tin which Mining Syndicate's claim, 12 lbs. yielded of tin ore to the miner's

;

for

Club

BUNBURY.

They

their

and

of

was

most

were

occasionally, Ed. wish.

the

idea.

During pitch

on

that

carnival

than

starter

the

We hope

a—

patriotic.

end.

good

by the people

many

March

j

means

red-coated

series

to that

annual

year fruit

satisfaction a

was

races

enjoyed

I

ments

country,

the

Williams, Clerk of

the

Mortimer

capable defenders in encamprecognise

a

near

:

very

and

in

Bacing

me

appearance.

j

are

making themselves

our

.

to

Roberts

I

volunteers

at of their

aim

earlier

Judge

Correspondent.

own

the their

a

and

matter

to

nanasome

President

'

Our

our

if

have

this

seems

its

announced-that Gibney recently appeal had been made, for assistance,

m

,

From

i

to

to

see

It

I

something novel, and which evening to be very entertaining, be expected may Parliamentary in the shape of a mock will take place at the meeting of election, Young Men's Society. the Perth Catholic John Mr. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Guilfoyle, and Mr. Conway are the aspir Reardon and the con to honors, ants legislative will make out they which they stituency of— to be the representatives are desirous is the fair are city two members required are each to The candidates of Perth. their political state address the meeting, to-muchcatechisand be subjected views, with many the election Then will come

will

one

occasion. better

be

greatly

were

some

eat

to

'

win"

had

to

Correspondent.

own

now Sanctuary lamp, suspended in the on the side of the church, gospel is The bracket Altar, very much admired. it is suspended adds very conby which

by the College,"

in they could disappointed.

as

our

The

an

merely

person

From

siaeraniy Father

men-

so that the season at the several We had races people as well from Perth, as Dandarragan, Moore Biver. Victoria Plains, and Bindoon. Mr. H. Brockman the duties of performed

GERALDTON.

,

the

on

Several persons expecting they

it,

now.

V

1st, to

disposing

something

needed

cool 1889.

YORK.

in. from

partic influ

manner

an

aaa—

As

can't no

the races to buy

March,

-

explained.

This

from

hope

a

arrange little

exemplification

an

of such

absurdity niCTBmii

a

saving journalism"

feelings,

HI

this

that

in

the

to

that ground.

congregation. weather is very 1st, Bunbury, April The

period..

one

Australian be

his

utter

KKBawwaout

is

was

fair

very

The

Crown

losing

quences. Yesterday being the fifth Sunday in the in the little month, Mass was celebrated of Australind, and attended village by a

result

C.

one

if

affair

2nd.

course

those

years,

I

would

undeserved Mr. Justice

at

notion, advancement,

day to

soothing

nmutoi.

hugs

fondly colony's newspaper in West

ular

the

both and

horses

The

refreshments few colored

a

every

be able if. they

drink,

may not, be a bitter or an future, sin upleasant one, we, for many reasons, But we much fear that very cerely hope. if other a he, or any gentleman holding in the ser similarly high position public the

heats.

"

came

would

of

of

in

;

here express my personal opinion the Government in remov persist action will be taken ing the engine their as a slur on th6 Wellington dis throwiug trict, and may have undesirable conse

run.

Scurry, they J. Clinch's respectively by and Mr. Samuel Jones' Home and Mr. Mr. Jones Casserley

won

who

jour

of the members West Australia

experience

not

three

Mr.

Stone's

miles

lj-

One drawback restaurant on

upon Australian

West

was

did

capital of the day.

event

exciting

remarking

'

pf voting

most

,

be satisfactorily

ing. formalities.

—the

post.

unpleasantness,

up with

conspicuous ability, sterling and thorough independence rightness which several of the "West Australian conducted slur cast nals are the

but race, Stakes of £15 This was a

Settler's

to the

Mr.

for view

the

and we had the totalizator. wares, worker of the latter I think, a fair did, amount of business. It is pleasing to state that the races off without passed any

humble

an

a

the

The

has favourite "broadsheet," praised well" and thus out "not but too wisely of discretion. To ex the bounds stripped it

ac

you was

of their

his

ourselves

for

uxxuuto

giu.wmg

an

forward event

first

Sunbeam Sergeant. had booths and sold I noticed ground. on Afghan hawkers

to

the

came

were

to give our expression temptation cannot resist that Mr. Jus we thoughts tice in the fervour of his honest Stone, uesire

have

in both heats Mr. T. King's was and Mr. T. Y. Jones' Blacklock Hack Race the and Hurry

this the

and

entered

distance

news

on

to

£10. It 1 miles, was won Plate, easily by Mr. Charles Cook's Boiler Pushsecond 'em, Mr. F. V. Jones' Core being and Mr. James Atkinson's Emperor third. In the C. Cook's Gingin Stakes, £10, Mr. Boiler and Mr. T. Y. Push'em came first, Jones' second. Two other animnlH Garnet For

to The represent? is journals impugned, and therefore party

supposed one

whom

The

report.

I will that

Correspondent.

a

Maiden

were

Executive Chief Jus

newspapers,

GIN.

would like yon late I our races

of

brief

Davis

pleaded guilty were gold rings, To a charge of Albert Hargreaves

Miller, stolen three

Thinking count

of the the Chief

to

t

before

inquiry

matter.

'

subscribed

sittings

a prejudiced perhaps not competent to sit

a the W est Australian to the of the contributions Fund was not until Relief Greenough hands of the gentleman in the recently, out the money. At a to deal appointed Committee, held meeting of the Central decided— so it was last week in the city, to from contemporary our we learn Mr. Brown, of £700 to the sum forward at for Resident Geraldton, Government amongst the sufferers by the distribution to the would be interesting floods. It to the people of doubtless and public, to know why this money was the Flats, its destination. Is not long ago sent to been that it has only lately it possible

to

the

these

of the Southern inhabitants that in view now contend town intheir tin of recent discoveries, the be will shortly the locomotive very district, it for which was for the purpose required and have first in prolanded Buubury, most in the believe, emphatic we tested, its removal. manner, against

According oreat portion

criminal

From

at the meeting, on put forth of gentlemen subjects, by a number were

?

of

"

to

up

GIN

Uni

held by the Council into the charges against in the tice as enumerated Onslow, petit ion of Messrs. Mr. Harper and Hackett, Justice whilst evidence Stone, giving during the course of the proceedings, declared the in-, West Australian to be the one saving fluence in journalism in the Is colony." this not extremely and unwarranted sev the ere eleven other newspapers upon pub lished within the confines of our territory, well the as as upon people who support

The

Perth.

the

Bachelor

commenced

common

having

At

warm

pretty

of a

for sentence. remanded embezzlement George The sentence six was pleaded guilty. with hard labour. months' imprisonment The case against William Alison, for alleged Williams, had not been manslaughter atthe to the time of our concluded up going to afternoon; press yesterday

There The in Bunbury. people feeling just now at indignation said to be burning with are to the Eastern Bailway of the the removal the for intended Bunburylocomotive line. It that the appears Boyanup to a con railway Government let the latter work to work for three tractor years or so to would the engine with and thinking horses, seem

the and

.

would

all hlso

is

;

Supreme Court

'

final.

of Obstetrics, he

Yesterday

the with connected printed papers into the al held by the Executive inquiry J ustice made against the Chief legations of the West Australian by the proprietors Tipvr to Vifinn transmitted the Legislative we understand, Council. That body will, or of either have the power suspending Should the they Judge. acquitting be probably acquit His Honor, there will to but if they agree end to the matter, an authorities will the Home suspend him, and refer the doubtless then take action to of the whole affair the consideration decision will be whose Council,

Privy

Art

andBachelor

'

"

|

From

our

own

Correspondent.

The

at the present weather time is very cool. Last a thunderstorm Saturday over passed the district, and since then some nice showers of rain have fallen. We were much startled on very hear that the Dardanup chapel ing last Friday had been broken into un by some who forced an entrance principled person, of the Sacristy. The through the window door of the Tabernacle had been broken and marks on it and on th« the open, ,

the

The

.

Goldfields Charles

Mr.

.

than

who Mill

the spot between and Fremantle, provided un would not be payable

bonus

less

no

Govern should

and the mill, pro had been produced from be in mill should also that such vided 1st March 1889. before working order on or the discussion, resolution much After ten being in favour was put and negatived, it. of it, and thirteen against

/

justly

'

the

at any

Bailway, Junction

Midland that such

think,

x>auiiej.ur

him

by

'

Eastern

y

Pilbarra

versity and is Arts, a Trinity College, Dublin; Licentiate of Midwifery, of the Rotunda We understand that it is Mr. Hospital. to return to Connor's intention Western the land of his birth, before the Australia, end of the to practise his profession." year,

ult

it was of the House £500 should be offered by ment to any person or persons Flour a Boiler first establish

be

a

Surgery

29th

on

the

of

of Dublin

moved in the Legisla that in the opinion desirable that a bonus

Harper

Charles Council

of

til

xiuw

raised

the

'

of

Mr.

its

Bachelor

Medicine,

tive

ne

next till adjourned Sunday, April after 10 o'clock Mass; ; 7th, immediately the instructed in the Secretary being meantime to send circulars to the Catho lics in the outlying districts them asking to co-operate. Some three or four men of the Harbour Master's Crew of Fremantle arrived in Bunbury about a week back for the pur of the pose removing buoys in pur harbour. the work on They completed on Thursday and proceeded Saturday :.tb the Yasse where will be engaged they for a few days at similar work in that harbour. A meeting took place on the afternoon of Saturday last to form a Political Asso ciation in the Wellington District. Suck an association will doubtless' do great and I wish the 'pro good for the district,

!

up.

contention

a

Thos. White Mr. W. J.

was

of the case. dismissal An athletic has been in club formed Geraldton. May it prosper A good many men here for the have left

:

probably Legislative

was elected Chairnian Essex The Secretary. meeting, owing to the small attendance, due no doubt to the short notice given,

a

secured

.

the

Mr. and

Government

Resident, to appear in his summoned own court cattle the of other charge trespass day. Mr. too clever for the Brown, however, was minions of the law— who no doubt thought in a they had the worthy magistrate trap to

and

It affords us, we need hardly say, exceeding to hear that Mr. Michael great pleasure, a, Connor, son of Mr. D.Connor, deeply resident of the Toodyay district, respected has in the himself Dublin. distinguished Not than four more University. years left have since Mr. Connor elapsed studies in West Australia to prosecute his the and it institution, great -academical for his intellectual speaks volumes capacity, his acuteness and his diligence that he has well his recent done so as examination Mr. Connor is in proves. every respect a credit to WeBt and all will Australia, welcome his to the return colony in which he was We take born. the following from the to Mr. It refers Connor's Daily News. Our achievements. contemporary says "From letter F. T. a received. by Mr. learn that Mr. Michael we Quinlan, of Mr., D. of New Connor— son Connor, castle has his educa medical completed That Mr. M. Connor has tion in Ireland. course successfully passed through a severe of training, is proved he by the fact that has secured the and following degrees

W. Mr. D. Cowan, of the Ashburton, to News charg writes a letter the Daily inhumane treat with ing the authorities at the North .West. ment of the blacks incidents in support of He relates several to all con and in justice his allegations, should cerned searching investigation reference to the at once be made with truth of his statements.

concerts

of the are the Stations Cross which At W ednesday and every held at the Cathedral and on Sunday afternoons Friday evenings, a of there are Lent, good number during The attendance, however, persons present. could be better.

the

air

open

was

out

no

Band holds

G.B.Y.

periodically. Mr. Brown,

May

amusement. pleasant evening's election trial" be the petition come of the electoral proceedings. a

'

Very

The

the scrutin, or the time d'arwndissement, honoured be followed will English system, on this and no plumpers are to occasion, be allowed. We wish our friends youthful

fell

.

which sling,

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proposed duced by £1000. Fraser said that as there Sir Malcolm at present was an additional allowance of over £500 made to the Governor, which be disallowed the real in would in future £400. crease would over only be slightly The motion was then put, and a division ensued, the members being 16 For the reduction 7 Against 9 for Majority Messrs. Parker Ayfes: (teller,) Congdon, De Hamel, Pearse, Paterson, Maririioh, Shenton, Scott, Grant, Rason, A. Harper, Forrest, Keane, Sholl, Venn, Loton. Fraser Sir J. Noes : Sir M. (teller,) Hons. J. Forrest, C. N. Warton, Steere, Messrs. Randell. Burt, Morrison, Mr. Parker moved that the salary of the- Clerk of the Executive Council be re The motion was duced by £59. put, and on division the numbers were For the reduction 19 8 Against '

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8 moved that the then Chief Justice be reduced £1,000. said that it would, Fraser honorable members gave some reasons for the proposed reductions. of Lands did The Commissioner Crown not think that the salaries proposed for the too high. were judges They expected their at to be as clever as those judges lawyers Westminster. It would be impossible for to on the judges keep up their positions small salaries. Mr. Parker said that; the general desire had been that no increasein salaries should be made on the change of Constitution. the .He did not think that colony on adopt be Government should ing Responsible expense. exposed to additional They in tended to vote all increases. against of Lands The Commissioner Crown not that they would .could really imagine of payingby reason get a better judge more. him £200 a year Works and The Director of Public Mr. Morrison replied. was then and on The motion put, division' the numbers were, For the reduction 17 7 Against for Majority Parker of the salary from £1,200 to Sir Malcolm be as well if the

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MUTUAL SOCIETY.

DENT MR.

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BROKER,

AGENT.

colony.

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AGENT,

Transfer

in

to be, a house divided the less able she

seen

itself, against will be to resist without. from

of

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the

Act. SHARE and

trial,

intensify

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scarcely death

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this

step leave

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assume

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in view of the negligence Secretary displayed by the Corresponding failed in Melbourne, who had to forward all at for quarterage, sums receipts present should bo forwarded due to the Executive was

i

certificate the balance decided that

England

consequently

;

exceedingly

LAND,

Guardian

the granted We must argument.

our

this

members.

to

consequence. for to take

Freman-

evening.

fail

If

hardly of

Disestablishment, will be the comes,

it

two

some check unless that events are imposed oh the course the time when it apparently taking, a order of things is not describes past far off. If we are free to comment on the present the proceedings against of Lincoln, believe that we we Bishop

could almost

Rooms,

can

by

in the of the presence in favour of disestab

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by

as

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sense

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heading

present

School Building Secretary to whom of £20 had been Committee, a loan now in to refund made, being a position had done so. the amount, It was also elic the that the ited from Secretary during four months three members, owing previous in the £15, had paid up all ar aggregate arid were to the bene rears again entitled With fits of the to the Society. regard funeral allowance of (£20) due to the wife the deceased member D. lately Pontevivo, the meeting was informed that a of moiety the money as the had been paid, but that

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movement

successful.

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constituents.

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members

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for

debarred

now

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good ing arrangements A.

at

the to produce, will be paralysed

and

well being evening was spent. in mak occupied a mock Parliamentary to take next place

are

to

labours

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very pleasant deal of time was

a

multifarious

Inspection

respectfully

invited.

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readings, chosen,

usual

last.

in trial

effect

members

of recitations consisted and selections the

programme

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Thursday

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magazines,

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Majority Mr. Parker moved that the salary of the Puisne Judge be reduced from £900 to £700. General that The Attorney objected without dis the amendments were carried and that he had always cussion, thought was a deliberative one. that that assembly that in which He considered the haste most these matters had been carried was indecent. Mr. Parker said that it was amusing to hear the General Attorney lecturing division. He was the House on a party sure that the honorable and learned gentle of man times in tho Houso had many Commons party, always voted with his own The sometimes without rhyme or reason. not honorable boen gentleman had surely voted with the indecent when- he always Tory party at home.

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papers, would the two

at Roebourno Telegraphist at to act as Postmaster Narra R. D. Ingleton, resigned Post Office, to act Chief Clerk, General as Postmaster General and temporarily General of Telegraphs, Superintendent the leave of abseuce of C. F. during Galian. Reserve No. 1414 Public Albany lr. Town Lots 191 x 192, (la. 16p.) for and school for sites church, manse, Fo. 439 A. (Reserve Presbyterians. Gazetted June 26 1880, as to applied these lots is abolished). Affidavits &c The Declarations, Chief Justice has Richard appointed a solicitor, Septimus Haynes, of Perth, commissioner to administer oaths and to take and receive affidavits, declarations, of &c., to be used in 'the Supreme Court Western Australia also to receive acknow of deeds executed ledgments by married women. The Bankruptcy la re Act, 1871, William Gale, auctioneers, Hepburn Order of ad Geraldton, (bankruptcy) March 1889. First 22, judication, Local Court general meeting of creditors 3 p.m. In House, Geraldton, 1st, April re Geraldton Henry Parker, (bank closed March ruptcy) Bankruptcy 20tli, 1889. In re Isaac Walker, and Francis, Ernest Jerome Hart, Geraldton, printers, &c. (bankruptcy) Dividend publishers, intended to be declared in this estate, estate of Isaac also in re separate Walker. not Creditors who have proved their be excluddebts by April 10th, 1889, will Edward ed. In re Lester, Geraldton, and fruiterer (arrangement).: greengrocer Certificate of to the discharge gran tea debtor.

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Mr. Parker then moved a reduction of £50 on the of the- Hon. John pension Forrest. The Commissioner of Croavn Lands said that he begged to thank tho House in for the and liberal manner generous which he had been treated. The amendment was then and carried, on the Speaker retaking the chair. Sir Malcolm Fraser moved that the of third the Constitution Bill reading should be an order of the day for Monday. The House then adjourned till Monday

of

by

Secretary

-write direct Melbourne

:

8.

...

over,

to hand

coming

the

THURSDAY,

put and carried

£550.) Malcolm Fraser Sir thought that as Mr. had served for nearly forty Lefroy should re-consider years they carefully decision. their The reduction was then put to the House and carried of 16 to by a majority

to in

the event ordered

not

ago,

mail,

Appointments. Assistant Station Watson E, Bay

Mr.

"

...

then

was

in

GOVERNMENT

of 17 to 6. majority Parker then that the proposed of the Colonial Treasurer be repension duced would make it by £100 (which

by

...

...

motion

next

meeting

omurAiu

j

The

the

medical and U. The

received.

goods

time

some

delay. minor

the

money.

re

at

Kennedy

|

I

£4000

last

'

1

evening moved that the salary for the Governor be

Parker

other

and

instructed President

:

that

Kennedy,

the

by

|

Legisla

:

J.

Branch

;

Friday

the

Branch

The

members. of Messrs. R. read were and

Regalia

:

Mr.

in last

the Herald's

this

meeting of Tuesday evening

j

f

;

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on

200.

j

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ture

from

Albany,

Branch,

members and inquiring reported favorably for and the candidates were ballotted elected. Mr. F. Halton declared fully for benefit mem was placed in nomination Re It on was decided bership. goods. the motion of Bro. seconded by Carner,

j

1

report

pensions.

the following clip of the proceedings

of

State would be it would dis that is now

withdrawn,

oi

certificates O'Keefe

.

-

and

We

salaries

on

place

hand

straining

-

pension. then carried. The reduction was Mr. ParkEr moved that the pension of Mr. Warton be reduced by £200. Sir Malcolm Fraser said that he felt it to this reduction. He his duty to object colleague thought that they had treatedhis with scant If the honorable courtesy. members would meet him half opposite to terms. way they might be able to come As matters stood he must emphatically resist the reduction. Crown Lands The Commissioner pf said that when the Attorney General had come to this colony he was not aware of such a thing as Responsible Government. A who had left a certain lawyer position at home could not return to it. He would the sense of of the justice rely upon House. Parker said that actu Mr. they were to do justice to the ated desire by the members of tho Executive. The pension of considered, £300, was, they ample for the service which the recompense General had rendered to the Attorney not waste public Colony. They could

COUNCIL.

proposed

of the and with obstacle appear every offered to the translation into All legislation. that are suggestions

,

put

his

-

the

President.

unavoidIn the assembly. absence of the Mr. A. Gee, President, and there V.P., was a full presided, usual able

'

then

was

quarterly held

was

Schedule 0 was then passed. D. Pensions. Schedule Mr. Parker proposed that the pension of Sir Malcolm Fraser be reduced by £100. Fraser said it was "not Sir Malcolm on his intention of raising any opposition

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down

Joseph's"

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1

carried.

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Cutting

Is.

No.

v

amendment

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...

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Receipts

Chief

to the 6d.

complaint

a

on

of;

;

LEGISLATIVE

with

and

put,

...

THE

then,

10 fo(' Majority Mr. Burt moved that the next six items be struck and the words "Ministerial out, salaries, £3,200" be inserted in lieu there

;

covering. March

motion was the numbers For the reduction Against

clearly

.

The

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she

mark

touched

Chapter

II.

"My with

within placed must the

child,"

kindness, her

taking

in

you

a

answered

Eliza

Laura's Providence

hand

real

lias

trust,

position,

difficult

time

but

any longer, leave the to show her over which she said

subject

Laura

ing with

to

It

acquainted. Laura feared after dark,

The

she said

so

you will the

go together disiance." Laura thanked and they walked

greatest

1 ATT

and

families

your

and

must

you

not and

of the

your

this

Besides

good

hearts,

happiness, is easily

IsniM

rt

The

woman

for

you, must

to

she Eliza!

work

gifts

dead, -and I have illness

Vi/alrr

4r

o

trrm

-Prm

rm

:

had

It

too

is

one

only the

in

assist

you

half

spoken of, and it you that I great wish to see you, in this corner tell that you heard

where was

a

sympathised with

me

unfortunate

Do

the

brow

It

was

in

ling with

heart-

with

Ubiquitous

Witnesses

one

unable

a

be always hearty welcome." time that

since Laura

They, oughly,

each

understood although

But acquainted. for the present.

so

it

was

They

short time were

a

to

quite

manner,

National Library of Australia

tyranny

the

in

part

War

their of St. White

Fleece,"

The

of. was

one

late

such, name

un-

private there

near

a

;

of Irish

;

race

and

the

of

Dublin

the

of

delight

the

counts an

Secretary is

a

Count

Pendergast

holding

-Geueral

in and rejoiced of O'Ryan. Ministers Primo

the

former

say

that

IWrinrfll

some

that and

some

nameiu

should of mine

friend

Algiers

inquiry about

whose

raids

the

in

»

de

rone

n

Apropos not

fprget

not

on

celebrated more," and he tion he required

the informa who, by the "librarian, judging by his nauie, might well him self have come from Dr. 0. Baltimore, a very learned M'Carthy, gentleman, I African and an of understand, explorer .

repute.

doubting but

but

it

if

As it the origin

assurance

his

can

nauio

once

is in

given

there can of the doctor's be made doubly

is,

often spelt, a dedication

as

I

have

be

no

race, sure, seen

O'M'Cartby,

Pijt ''jty.e

through

foot,

.and

him

by .which Archbishop the

letters

need hour of

were

$$ten

the

ordeal

of

wretched

:hu

fac

;man a

did third

ion. cross-exniui.iu He fled from day's which will the Justice overtake yet him as a forger and as a perjurer. Be fore he went he made to Mr. Labou-

the presence confession

of

G. A. misdeeds a of which from copy posted to the Paris Times, solicitor on Tues It only remained for the Times day. to withdraw" the and this it letters, in

chere,

a

full

of he

Mr.

his

'

did

words,

in

or

Algerine pirates, Ireland Thomas Davis " Sack of Balti in his was

go

to

the

on

on

the

telling

a

ed to expose his trial came,

used in

making of Library

of

conspiracy information offering secretly it Ihe might be defeated. the but declined offer; which he kept ere#ltbat

of

was

Public

to was

To the Archbish had written

publication the Times

Princi

Dugue

Parma.

I

name a

of the

M.

is

the

of

eve

Bala,

Constan

at

l\TnfnTOlnvr_

hus

official

were there too, Spaiu, of which and hospices, and that in diminished remains,

nnrl

\t.

well-knowa

a

Murphy,

Monaco

of.

pality

MacMahon

Her

tinople.

St.

In position. Irish colleges ope

The Secretary

bert,

Peter

century,

and of Fagel, that Macaulay Spanish Minister

many Irish name.

Vice-Admiral

Austriun

General Ambassador

last

and traced. Dublin Pigott

of

letter simile that there

The

O'Byrne.

the letters forged repro and sentences of the real which had been held up to the

window op the

the

homes Lewis and

Baron

;

so

letters—

rarely

General

of

In each case duced lines

a

possesses

Austrian Minister in the same is of city Irish Baron descent de Herberl-Rathwho had an ancestor that made keale, his mark in at the end of diplomacy

are

uew

are

for

'

causeur

Germany,

names

Sir

the

but the Land League and it refused complaisant, he the funds for which on the applied ground that he possessed incriminating evidence it. At the time he against to the Leugue, sold his he had paper letters from Mr. Parnell and Mr. Egan, and of these letters were copies kept.

cheques

not

was

his

:

But

over.

really

villain's

stantial

a

Vienna, a Vasili, charming

was

and attempted treachery of black-mail and levyings upon friend foe. Mr. Forster had sent him sub

Belgian he represented and was, teste

at

Protestant

Major-

our

names

distinguished If you turn object to the " Almanach de Gotha," you will of the Spanish see that the vice-president the Royal atul Senate is an O'Donnell

castle,

hand, kissed

tells

us

with

time

Laura's and Eliza, pressing her and drew the child towards in a her forehead motherly her go she and then letting'

Golden

O'Reilly,

thor

other

Gazette.)

Spanish Spain that has had as Marshal times, Wall and, in recent of Mexico an as Viceroy O'Donriell, O'Donoju, nnd as Governor of Cuba an

'

friend.

new

continent.

Mall

to

tlio

the

her dwel had met so kind to her, and she was emotion from her to hide her the first France

Pall to the

in who became " Irish Knights of the Leopold,

of

to

case

this

M. OSulli-

?"

a

Sir

Charles Russell had to go through farce of exposing, by piece, piece two the successive days, stages

of

say

over

took

thein,

the

as is natural, to be met with. O'Danne has been represented Sidney as of Irish and I see origin, by Gotha that the commander of Dresden is

Irish past, with on the Con be met Their are the tinent. bearers mostly " of the wild who descendants geese" when" fled from the country neOne Mac" in and was allowed to" sLrut" Ireland,

to

open

in

country frequently

so

of two period years. Charles, just twenty minutes to destroy the whole fabric which the Times had so built up with much as As soon pains. had Pigott into the box, and had written stepped " half-a-dozen words, including hesjtenwhich he spelled as cy" and "likolehood," the forger of the letters spelled

an

O'Sullivan,

belonged decent

chasse de

il

M. de X.

Affaires

d'

Charge Grasse

cle

army. In Irish

Celt.

the

on

the

(From

lonely, you and Come then to

will

names

irish

you. confidence whenever you on cottage you see that little the I live there hill. of it

and with

you

living that loved

with

name

this .to

put

forward B'it it

O'Diu, French

The

of the

a

the

sittings,

noble.

a

Parnell...

three months, to reach .the heart of the charges, of by such mountains seek to coyer did the Times prejudice out of sight the real it issue had

in Austria to him that comes privilege from of nominating Penal days that two candidates Irish for the Austrian

To be Continued.

might

as

would with M.

What

Archbishop

ing.

my

of

bearer

of Mr.

Honour

over

:

And your children, poor mother, do you forget that they are hungry ?" answered Eliza quickly with deep mean

full

like.

alone,

are

you

.

world there

was

0," came

grand ways pro the nickname of " Solile man The O'Donnells Magnifique." and Nagents have beeu famous in Aus tria the present Grand Mistress of the Court of the Archduchess Louise is the O'DonnelLTirconnell. Countess The

"

may occasionally sweet renewed?" impressions "You have anticipated my desire," for I have often answered Eliza,"

a

O'Monroy, Your average

the aristocracy cured for him

way. share alms. I your know it very well, and perhaps you are to give me this. yourself No, depriving I ought not to accept it from you."

to you have these

visit

a

"

prefix

the

country Count Paul

All

.

to make I that

poor orphan,

the

how they Baron O'Tard

can

his

Sir Molyneux General Ryan,

inthe charges made agaiiSst quire into Mr. and his colleagues Parnell in the great movement for Home Rule, in Ireland. It took more than fifty spread

There

Triboulet).

as

intimacy

family

sovereign

this

comic

principal

an

still

Belgian

-PnvTr

the

Vavasour,

We take the following from Weekly Register of 23rd Feb. Events have moved quickly, week with the Commission sitting

Countess

the

"

much, Madam " I am not the

too

much, said the latter.

Eliza,"

a

is

a

Mac"

steur,)

van

So saying she placed in the beggar's hand.

to

guerre &c.

"

or

is

our

Sir William of Clifton,

The

eminent tragic actress, Wolter, who, off the stage was countess It was O'Sullivan. to her father-in-law that Albert de la Ferreferred when he wrote oneronaps (in of the letters in the Reitd'une published

days.

hearted people." " How I bless Heaven, that I have had the good fortune of meeting you," " allow Laura. Will said you me, a

O"

of year Charlotte

been

r%

I may Ballyhigue, Mahoa de Manag-

show us Graf Taafe, Irish peer and has the Irish for Home From instinct Rule. the same the came news last country

All

them.

for

cle

who

you since

for,

is

France

in

with know

names

hard

Austria

shed it

;

is

"

children

died

few

it

man

Hav

exclaimed

little

my have

a

and

O'Squorr, takes

was

if

are

noms

mother

"

the

Bishop Nepean, Lady Radcliffe, and Lady. Clifford.

de la and I O'Pole, have also seen in a list of students These and O'Lanyer. are O'Diette, to be distinguished, of course, from such

mm

blessing

Lady

Howard,

de

the the

Paris,

There by it. Grange, and

simple

our

the

rags

ample

exhausted. her of the portion to brighten up, and

myself

to precious here among

won

them.

4-tl

their

soon

in

paper

very

and looked

been

cnmof.liin

of

so

1

nunc;

and

a

to

of

by editing

origin

stone

an

sees

united

and "

l'

Weld.';

to

wore groom Engineers.

d'Etchepare (formerly de Pierrebourg, Harty (who shows his Irish

mayor of Pau), Harden- Hickey

my is strength gone." "God will restore it to you, my child have patience and do not lose heart. But in the meantime here is

that feelings love which He bears to all his divine us to and has thus enabled creatures, of which you speak. eniov the affection some

1

uixi.uiuui.lauc;

her, up to

my unable

Laura, as they left the borough. love It "All these you. people on earth to must' be real happiness deserve affection." are my child," '"Yes, you right, " us God in creating answered Eliza. has imprinted on His own to image, souls

only

Day

-them

Irish names Crebillon de Sland,

M'Guckin han, O'Quin

a

with

making

IUVTAMPIi'nnl'A

their father last attack of

said

our

were

of

Druitt

Captain.

Roe O'Neill.

mention

taking

small three

a

Patrick's

St.'

Among

get there, waited which

plpna

uniform of the Royal The de. Marquise Ghigi was and the amongst the bridal party, included wedding presents and jewels other valuable from the Marquis gifts and of Marchioness Stafford,

have shores, for Ireland,

our

affection

great

the feast had the

I

Owen

and of

fought. though two since passed

roland'H patron of pleasure being at one of these Diners' do St. present under the of Patrice, Presidency VicimDte O'Neill de Tyrone, a' charm who claims descent from ing Nobleman

possible had

was

her

know,

Madam,"

be,

to

on

ding tears of gratitude, "Oh Madam dear,

"

happy

round

A

very pale ing received she seemed

much. How

TrT uzxu

came

harvests." children little left As they went on, and ran to meet her to their games of veneration salute her with a mixture which and confidence touched her very "

and

around

you

as

a

whose

in

have

left

number

saint.

The latter

seated

was

AT v

j7

:

bless

certain celebrate

distribution of bread, and clothes. fruit Her noble features bore the stamp of ineffable she smiled sweetness at the ;

dear Good evening, Lady Eliza., May God keep you ; pray for us." answered' friends," "Yes, my dear " I never latter forget the you know and I hope He will you before God, ,

soon

non

from the Pope was Chideock Manor, Dorset, on arecentTuesday.at the marriage of the eldest daughter of Sir Frederick Weld, with Captain Edward Drnitt, Or.U.M.G., R.E. The ceremony was solemnised in the Manor Church; the Bishop of assisted Plymouth officiated, by Canons Debbandt and The bride Mansfield.

was

Irish,

may

A special

telegraphed

Spain. intro

has

Dillon, duel

Floquet Franco-

years ancestors

preserved and each

as

movement

Count

us

the the

of

their

scene

interesting

"

,

new

children covered whom she was

to

all seated at this nearly of outside their time the evening doors and as Eliza passed each cottage rose to salute her and house the owner

say

her

little

were

They

to see oointed

bench,

village inhabitants showed her companion. to

respect

might

as

many

to

Most

and

to go friend.

nostri

terris

Miss.

possesses

names

of

Marriage

O'Niells

Nugents IrLh

hundred

of the

be free

place. Eliza

As Laui'a

side.

and

the orphan awoke of the pleasurable

full

in

Quae regio

laboris?"

hands.

Spanish.

M'Mahons,

its

Boulanger

gardens

was

most

kindness

by

side the

they passed through the that noticed th6

her

her for on

is

III.

full was of impatience herself yet she restrained near the house in front

alone

to my company, we. and chat to shorten

object

quite The duced

necessity.

morning

as

into

with and

France,

O'Connors,

out to a cut her short across and Laura in found herself park, of the little in less than sight cottage a of an hour. Although she quarter

do not

a

to fall

likely

"

the

be better to take but ; acqu aintance with most marked interest, plied, " No, I will not allow you to return alone to such a desert to-night. My in that and so if house lies direction, new"

and

preceding day ; with renewed energy and fresh she that herself to courage applied her that she occupations ordinary it

it she thought of her leave the latter re

would

friend

a

is

rose

impressions

good. the continue tried to induce

home

next and

early,

do her

returning

it

it

prosperity in trouble ;

CHAPTER

cemetery, propos the ruined castle she was thoroughly already late and

was

and

love

solitary of her gratitude her knees herself on for this unexpected

In

friend. have

new

good to misfortune

are rich in virtue in the you of Master." Sovereign sight your she had Laura was for confused, drawn this on herself by her reproof Eliza wounded vanity. hoped that the

contained would not Therefore she did

could her

entering in the

herself not to promised the of seeing renewing pleasure

delay her

viding

it

boon

a

and

favor,

at me, never blush, what cannot you Accomplish help. the will of God courageously and do not trouble about the judg yourself What do you care if ments of. men. their in you. appear poor eyes pro

she

one on

place, she threw soul, thank to God

with qualities burden. Believe

lesson

friend, and

dwelling

you

for at bless His decrees, He has endowed you which will the lighten

always same

"if

own

was

to

price

"

do Nobles Irlandesses the Colegio glory, in Salamanca. Ifc is not since I long heard of a foundation in Malaga dating from the times for an Irish penal which is in the gift of the chaplaincy of Dublin. I Archbishop was very to hear that the post was vacant sorry

deeply

the poor lonely child to have found a heart to respond to her She felt she had found a own, beyond

Continued. dear

Laura.

of sight.

out interest

was

of It

whether

j

Court

by the

thav —J

are

Attorney-

thnnn

.w-y#

General the

in a leading printed article, and shameless inadequate used under so circumstances grave

those

most

charged

so

It

is

evident honour

sense

of

what

blunt

unofficial

with

in

an

which

infamy. that the edge has been worn

ever

and

of

official audience, has witnessed the

.

her until new.

.

watched This

'

TRUE.

v

"

AND

.

TRIED

the

som&

and act

ion of the Times throughout this matter without into an being betrayed expres sion of irrepressible Deliindignation. was honour wounded deeply at the icate refusal of the directors of that. paper to their of the letters, possession explain to give what the public, had a right demand -the .authen unconditionally— of the tication greivQus againsfj charge?

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of

the time fac-simile

At of the

the

first

.

publication as we declared with words as strenuous the burden of could make them, that with the that Times, right proof lay were when the public was violated ap in the letters and pealed to for credence said to the man for indignation against

penned them, and yet the creden was tials on which so grave an appeal refused. .And founded were persistently have

this

we

dent

reason

there

when

wrote

doubting was in good faith, itself which it the advantage

the

when

believed whom turn round

that the

we

he

short,

Those

itself.

in believed Times duped

it

now to remind the may well was for Times it how difficult anyone and lies not versed in the ways of shifts it credit for in what it to refuse faith " before our was We place doing.

:

\

the a document, to-day grave be diffic importance of which it would It is a fac-simile ult to over-estimate. written from Mr. of a letter Parnell,. readers

.

the

week after excusing

his

.

which

time we

is,

that

our

custody

we

satisfied,

no

letter."

whatever

attention words; the only

and

before

again

"

:

such

are

our

from

sentences

printed during the past two years and repeated by Sir Richard Webster. The Times has now while without shame, that confessed, dir the these words were in the press, were conscious of ectors of the journals

many

into the having taken no steps to inquire of the letters, beyond the trivial history of measure comparinghandwriting the but to after that, paying money who sold them, traitor had flung they them before the public in the eagerness

Such

of calumny.

without

can

confusion, blush.

without

not

duped,

simply

bad

was

in

but

elementary

honour

Times

-merely Not

faitii.

delicate the

honour,

of justice,

it

common

was

-

-

ness

as

to

to

alter

proud

than candour, of an act that

sitive ance

which probity, the character of

and

truth

threatening people once

of

fearless

a

and

a

sen

than the

the

Times

toler apathetic revolts the natural

was

something

his

in negligent ignoring of the letters. history the practical con disregarded made by the wretched guilt

and

credit,

jurisdiction Times sold went1

suggesting him to given of the Court

money

its

on

day at Mr. of the letters

the

that get

Yet letter

fac-simile

he should out still :

of the the still

it

day by way, spitting whose repudiation Parnell, ' as im it had stigmatised We know not what measure be meted out to should venom

pudent." of punishment an

offence

and

wauton

so

successful

truth

and

justice.

dastardly,

accident of history's

which, moreover, any have converted into one tially

so

conspiracies If,

for

might

par agaiust instance,

of poor ProfessorMagnJPigott, as a had died called before dre, being we should have had the experts witness, now, (what has become of Inglis by the instead

National Library of Australia

quote words of even column, tbe

to

and

Q.C., behalf

of the Prosecution Lincoln-

Archbishop

trial

the

,

for

was

practices Feb. 12, before

illegal

so

all is

of

such

one

of his

was

of

tors."

formally

of St. David's, for the example set in

Watson, Following the Primate of several the Bishops

of Lincoln." offences are use

has required the of his suffragans,

as

Briefly follows

of lighted

Table, during the needed not

of the

people

or

on

stated,

protesting

cross

the

service,

with

table,

purpose

his could

back

to

service,

the sign and .ceremon

making

"conspicuously whRe standing

of

with upraised the congregation. to and taking part in Being a party of ablution that is to ceremony into the of pouring wine and water

iously," hands, (7) the

;

for

that

give at counsel's formal points,

the

be prepared

is

been subscribed of the diocese the

looking

towards

say, used in the celebration paten and chalice and then drink of the Holy Communion wine and water in the ing np the said of the congregation. of Mr. .On the petition

face

Bead

and the

the stuff promptly applied is ferment and generate heat, the heat accumulates with every

of

trial.

to

Lincolu

and

a

following

scent. The results pleasant season's stacksilage

the

justified

the

A

KIND

NEW

tried.

fairly

mention

trivances mechanical lack

of choice,

the

tbe

kind

were

it

3$ome.

reports be to

very

the

in

In the London

from of

number

latest

agricultural on

tbe

which

in

ensilage,

several are of farmers given, the mistakes describing they made in feel their towards success. One ing way fanner relates how three years ago he had a large breadth of grass cut ready for as stacking hay, when heavy rains came and on with continued, slight several

for

intervals,

The

days.

cut

and as thoroughly soaked, to be any likelihood not seem to give the slight sunshine est chance of haymaking, the farmer, as sort of forlorn a hope, had the wet got grass there did of sufficient

built up grass and weighted of earth about The was stack

aud

months, out

good

fairly

lucky would

stack fashion, roughly, the top with a layer inches thick. eighteen left for six undisturbed when opened np it turned on

hit

the

But

silage.

whole

of

the

for

this

wet

grass have -rotted in inevitably the field. lh© Encouraged by this success, in the the same farmer, following year, built stack iu much up another silage but it the same in a resulted way, miserable When failure. after opened, few months, and charred. a

Only

ed. a

foot

fit

to

a

the stuff The slack layer

thick,

close

as

fodder.

use

at to

was

had

the

black quite overheat

bottom

the ground,

about was

its

advantages

not

are

with and the experiences silage, some of the questions consid ered are very remarkable' Regarding the of profitableness No. 6 ensilage, It will double the stock-carry says of our farms its ing advan capacity to are dairymen incalculable. tages It a No. 7. gives vigour and healthy —

:

;

not

appearance

We

successes.

ences

that

to

answer

the

a Field, there is an the experi

or

It appreciated. may and enterprise action to that in 1882 a conference was New York of several hundred who met to their compare

at

held

seem

tbe

paper,

this

evident

is

farmers, various

;

fact, as

failures

In

successes

any

much has been said and about colony silage,

so

in

stimulate mention

described and, much instruction, can be gained from

impartially as quite

of course, more rather

as

this

on

from

implement-maker

sufficiently

FODDER.

ensilage.

well

information obtained

dealer.

"

as

on

agricultural

about

be must recently contrivances of view at the Centennial

and be

Although

OF

who have attended

all

Several

aware.

Exhibition, head can

writer in the Agricultural of thp Melbourne Advocate can an Scarcely says: agricultural from of Europe paper any part or America be opened without a finding by reports good deal of space occupied failures

as

shows

'

The

dissertations

almost superfluous to order to apply effective on each daily layer added to some mechanical con stack, is Of those indispensable. contrivances no there is is

in

agricultural fnlly

crowning where it was

case

every

It

that

pressure the silage

column

or

in

ofthe building

success

directions,

process

scribbled

antr

on

every is day's layer the pressed process heating is the result kept within bounds, being of an olive colour good, healthy silage

News.

Station,

forevery a hot

stuff,

placed

effectively

laity

assist

is

layer When

bottom.

paying his expenses

in

Home

and

of green

layer

successive

hear

by the clergy

black and charred. who had called in

to

and successive

an

the argu And with that the court rose. thousand seventeen pounds has

ments."

not

bound

Vicar-General time to time,

to

a

the

pointed to right way of going work. the farmers He advised to try again and follow his directions. He pointed the out absolute for necessity every addition to the silage stack day's being submitted to effective promptly pres sure. His theory was that if pressure

to merely whole court would assemble on Tuesday, March 12, " concluded when," the Archbishop,

shall

expert

next

feet)

the

ont

from hearing convenience, and that the

a

two

case3

was

The

"

arrangement

"we

some

(in

ground

and

down,

asked

thick

from

foot

to to proceed protest." to in A colloquy this followed, arrange and the opposing which the Archbishop counsel took It ended the in part.

article

:

Communion for

the

on candles the the re-table

so

Communion the

sat

Bishop

until the stacks the layer of earth was put on the

Then

as being, already stated, There was overheating. a melancholy in the experi conformity ences all the silage about excepting

his resigned of my proc in a firm and

counsel

out

result

failure

at

that not see they acts manual of consecra the perform tion. Standing in the same position (4) of the Com parts during the previous service. munion (5) Causing the hymn " known as Agnus Dei" to be sung after the Consecration immediately the Absolution Prayer. (6) During the in the and also during Benediction the him

the

voice,

and expert, the causes

an

pointed

applied

inches

eighteen the top,

but of the whole Church. bishops, be no doubt, he maintained, There could that the more and primitive usr.ge proper would be to bring the issue befoie the as Archbishop metropolitan, together with his provincial He begged, bishops. to be heard by counsel on the therefore, legal

was

finished.

jFatm,

the Archbishop The Lambeth Palace. for the trial is said to be the before Tenison Archbishop

side

were

court on a matter affecting Grace's the point suffragans that the has only a being Archbishop over as the power bishops disciplinary have over their suffragans. they on the need for careful Dwelling pro he said that the question in dis cedure, not the interests of only pute affected

of law, and therewith case "into the hands Having read this

enough

pressure

King,

of water with Mixing light. (2) giving wine during the service the sacramental the mix and subsequently consecrating ed wine and water.' (3) Standing the Consecration Prayer at the during west

right

wished

a

should

of London, Win and Roches chester, Oxford, Salisbury, The last- mentioned is ter. at prelate in Australia. The case comes present of Canteibnry nt before the Archbishop of "certain members of the the instance of residents in the Church England diocese

a

by

investigated

In the experiment the soak of the grass, ing wetness with coupled the pressure of the foot and a half of earth on the top, pre promptly placed vented In thei succeeding overheating. season the stacks had been built gradu from day to day, but no effective ally,

Jeune,

"

for

if

was

he clearly of failure.

at the end of the counsel's table rising to read his With every expres protest. and submission sion' of respect to the he that at the signified Archbishop, he must dispute the jurisdiction outset

adjournment

ritualistic

alleged

Mr.

Lincoln,

he asked

which

in

Bishop of Lincoln

Bev. Dr.

Right

of Lincoln

Bishop and

of

of

case ;

to anyone judgment," sat. before the court The say anything who was accompanied Bishop of Lincoln, once at by his chaplains, responded by

in

The

of the neighbouring farmers, of the first success with the wet in grass, also built up silage stacks the but in case following season, every failure from overheat resulted. The

against

the

will

Bishop

Several

hearing

Mr. Kempe appeared on The Bishop of Lincoln. with having opened the court

of

the

and

who

Diocese

the

Mr.

scorn

will

of

equable

con

honour

whom

sentiment, backbiter

made

allegations

Dr. Tristram, Q.C.,and Mr. Dancwertz appeared for the prosecutors (who are the Church Association) supported by Sir Walter Phillimore, Q.C., Chancellor

Over

behind, when

more

wilfully ot fession man who had been bribed by Houston documents. to produce tbe damning to his in Twice he wrote employers warn them November last to solemnly shako that his cross-examination would have

We another

tbe him

cited

before

appear

him.

point

even

greater

calumnies.

The (1) Communion

recklessly and source

It

their

is

the needy lead into temptation and who sought to cover by its villain, in own and by smiling great position, source of its the squalid termediaries,

alleged

this

self-respect.

But

and

injustice

to

ready

namely,

is

they repen

uttered by recent calumnies by the Times j and most of

confused

assistance

aback

taken

as

generous

burly,

Eng

pointedly applicable of the of duct prime impugner Those words honour. Parnell's find echo even in minds an warped

simony. that case,

nation, by the stuhas hardly a word to express pidity, a sense of its of the profound disgrace, There to onr is, mind, daily paper. no coarsemore dismal sign of a certain

whole

the

to

precedent prosecution of Bishop

And outraged. how has this educated journal leading its readers, -and what has been the influof its that violence 1 This ence party a

that

saying "as

are

opened on of Canterbury

was

misled;, honour,

as

Primate

to

the

and

Newman

;

be heard not

scarcely

The

a

even

as

over,

The

made

confession,

a

this

adds to the and therefore of the result

of the Times, responsibility What to its wickedness. to a such an appeal jury might have is Now there been none may declare. fear. no more need for The Commis

solemnly Catholics among more than a mere be for the felt

And

him."

substantiate but a few

We shall These are

charges,"

big apply can be we

That

word.

more

to

world,

meet

to

prepared

the

proposed

than their sin." His Eminence in

n ell's

proceed the truth

by which

test

brought

plainly quite

Mr. Par

to

he should

if

its

ever

people are hasty and tance for their

"We that, again: repeat there can deliberate judgment, of the doubt of the genuineness " " We And again : pay no

our

take

lish

authen

quite

was

dinal

evidence, minute scru-

and

careful are

must

course

the

aoswer

to

the

prosecutors, of Lincoln

Bishop

asked

of the Webster then palmed the story man to slay the honest assassin waiting and he who had supplied the letters ; was for them to told the jury it say after were whether the letters genuine, and not of the evidence experts hearing from. The to inquire where they came for Times had done all that them, and

they

other

prayer,

And

tic.'-,

in be

.

fact

answer.

full

a

case O'Donnell Sir Bichard

the

during

is practic Unionists admit, not waited the verdict is the Judges can frame for till phrases it has been given already by tbe popu Car One daily paper quotes lar voice.

documentary

a

after

tinary

.

the any longer have had in

affords

ally

right

it

have described. assassins of the Times Why did not Mr. Parnell go at first be under fore a ? is the idle question jury which the only Press apologist almost for the Times has taken Why refuge.The conduct of the Attor indeed not,

sion,

not

Burke."

murder of Mr. do not think "We

the

and

possess some for

if

condoning

distinctly

approving, And again, to withhold

:

murders, of the condemnation

public

and

crime,

a

Park

Pbcenix

through

the

ney-General

advantage

marched

?)

to

!

Times

gave the honourable the the dishonourable give of their own when credulity;

inevitably in

evi

no

was

that

for

tbe witness-box of the sig proclaim genuineness and the Leckys histor among natures, ians would, for ever have 6een and pain ted " the blood of the on the wheels Home Kule which the moral chariot," way

we

letter,

.

Mr. Parnell.

farms.

,

stock

It

to

land

little

cattle. hay-fed and thus in aud value of our

the

the fertility No. 8

crease

in

seen

double

can

enables

keep

with

one

a

amount large of stock.No. 9 We believe stock can be kept fjv one-half the cost of and other will fatten as food, much as the best, season. No. during grass a

10

auimals

on as

can

1

be worth

a

nature

vegetable

eat

will

No.

ensilage. fodder which of

of

Anything

that

make useful

will

1- '-forty

or

ensilage

off

fifty ono

tons

of

acre,

is more than twenty tons No. 19— The cost of feeding hay. as ensilage against hay and roots is one to three. No. 20 I think —

cattle

can

the expense

One head of —

am

acre

cattle

keeping

stock

with to

able

do fodder

green

be for one-fourth kept of any other method. 28 of ensilage will keep eight 100 No. 30 I days. luur times the number of silos I have been my that —

hitherto in

;

time

a

silo

of

filled

with

protracted

invnluable. 37 The profits I consider silos large ray two worth £2000, and I would rather pay interest on that amount than give them up. 1 believe No. 38 Eusilage to be tbe anchor on the dairyman's I would lauds of tbe east. as expensive soon think of doing without a house as without silo. I farm for profits, not for and have found the silo pleasure, the

drought are

is

very

;

best

investment

I ever

made,

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44

Onion

is

persuasion of speech

Figure

Saline call

A 2

at

strength."

Draught

to

arras

from

wail

a

lend

not

iu

taught

baby

lesson

one

Yerger

together: "I

(to

want

:

them.

looks

around a look

come

time aud left no one to mourn The druggist is a and j'oung energetic man, who sold out a coal-yard in Chicago to come here aud go into tho and it must be drug busiuess, his

his

grocer) house some my at a goat I've day aud take got." " Why do you want me to see the goat ?" asked somewhat the grocer, mystified. " honest butter Because he is the ouly in town, to see what it and you ought to

you

at Sen.

A

Colonel

doll.

a.m.

Bcok-keeping Do

Bribery. A talking A Gale

half

see

never

you

j

unsocial Mile-stones

most

world ? two of them

J

Gilded

A

the

in

things

the

are

;

to

|

his

lo

make

that he will the go off.

expected takes in

I

liberal

Wo

the Kicker. such a mistake he has properly

j

like."

|

few

a

call

He

misin

advertising assured us

has

cannot

occur

labelled

Col.

an

expression

that

him

at

looked would

Yerger

have

that 44

as

agaio,

the

store,

done credit to a Bengal tiger. 44 out on Oniou Jake I hear you were Creek yesterday, fishing." 44 Yes, sab, I had de biggest kind of £ caught a fine string of catfish luck. and suckers, but mostly suckers sah

attention

of

manner,

j

j

the with

loss.

Scoundrel

and

bottles.

mother

You

!

me

told

wife

your

dying."

were

44

is

Bashfnlness

often

is

spoons—when

on

the

like

the off

wears

it

self-made What do a

Another

he

as

lie

nailed

Well, done a

sign

said

Selling

out

44

a

a

clerk,

Without

What's the matter Physician Patient: Rheumatics. Physician: ?. Patient Cause Attic-rooms.

win, Poor

?

;

Mr.

Featherly

:

has

Smith

Miss

Yes, I think thau the other.'

her

4

A

of

glasses was

an

He

Sharptongue

set

died

gin

my

W

J

II

The little examination

is

w

for

Perhaps

the

beings,

Smith ask

will

of

proudly allow

weight. "Ah

human

a

greater

up.' that's

man,

pardon

beg your

'

exclaimed as

joyfully,

is

very

housekeeper afford

light

the

ho saw Trials

of

perfection,1

ing

way, but that smile. A

?

Fellow

is

making

his little inquired ? hear ma talking day voice on.'

Prodigious man

in

it'll

!

month

Jings mouht to get up and get

far

sae

Scotch

a

on

boat

talkiu'

weeks

six

does will

to

a

a

sign bet

I'll

non

o'

frost

petition any kind

a

have

petition man on every convinced Jings,

in

a

can

hung, to

street I

:

of I

dollar,

myself

the

a-

sign

guess

you

my self. rather a satisfied Artist air) (with that 1 Well, now, I don't mind saying think there is something rather elegant Voice a about that (from painting.' who has become dark corner, of visitor can.

I'll

sign

it

wearied)—

.es,

rather

something painting

'

it's

her

driving

when,

lane,

elegant the frame,'

there

about

is

the

"All and

of it," "Ivo

right,

then such

got

as

Lie

Nailed.

have If

advertising

man

a

influence, he doesn't

give

him

want

to

While

we

old

clapcovered

be quite Press.

gether of our to his

to

apt

second

then

a

from

following

need at

bullets

tho

:

were

re

us

polishing from a re

to _doubt, was about the millionth

us

to

realize out

opened

this

for

a

fact,

and

run

our

escape. claim to be great if we can't hit. but

don't

at

.of will

we

to

Arizone.

leave

be

shakes on the. editor

and growing great of 20 feet once in

a

distance

a

We

but Chesterfield, us to hide away

if

a

manners' permitted old wall and begin an popping at without a gentleman we'd exwarning, liue to bo mentioned in the same expect our

behind

hyena.

a

colonel

mudder,

my

Dey

A Pauper's An amusing what the poet

of

bofe

gwin good

was

em

with

has knows

the

firm.— SK-.

John tors lands.

Tricky

Colored

Man.

Dying

and

of

Request.

incident pathetic called the short "

did

not

laid

into

to

It

is

in

coated

had she fair

of

native

a

to

good judgment

use

situation

own

she

had bronchial

a

shrewd

and

long

in of

state

sufferd affection that there

to see disordered stomach if the main that trouble otheis would leave soon

enough

from

the

and the

that

probable

the

at the

ness

she life

her

disease

began

with the do, bad breath,

headaches, fluids

and

to

digestion, be cured others

this

added

and wise

arose

of

her

Although was

had

Chronic

this,

her

asthma

she

age her.

albeit ignorant, In earlier the advantage

not

poverty.

and education, enabled ness,.

her.

no

as complaints crept apace upon

obtained

Barbara ailments

is

being

other

up infirmities bodily Barbara was

respect health. from

small

there

prosperous dajs for the foundation and out Dyspepsia,

more

ami

somehow

a

on

she would did not

Barbaro place, of a pau occupied the position which out. "The trouble "from dated back In many years.

way

fallen

under

extremely

was

She

and that

in

instiutions

Indigestion had sprung

as

but

old

an

ago came

kind.

any

the mainland, few miles distant,

some

could

the

that

likely

on a

per, living she suffered better and

and

look

of

care

parochial necessarily

in

by Mr. Inspec Is Shetland

of

one

He

and it need

leside land

fold

is

poor,"

the

Poor, at Lerwick, some time says that named Barbara woman, Smith, the notice of the Board. She ill,

in and

yet

Gray

annals of the J. R. Macklejolm,

simple

pit

tongue,

usual symptoms the of sour rising and faintoppression

throat, of the dull

loss

stomach, bad eyes, became

and

taste

;

of sleep, in the

chronic and mouth, &c., finally her not hopeless through being able to find The Inspector that she states any remedy. had

A

esteem

nail

for

in

A colored man, who Austin as Jake, was

days ago where ho

in

under

been but

years,

it

late

very to

a

the

His

as employed porter. used Yerger, language iu rebuking

severe

for

slowness.

He

said

:

few store

Col.

pretty his

known

well

is

down

getting

is

employer,

to

medical

treatment Ituthis strait

effect.

no

or

she

touching day made the following appeal Ihave been, /swallowing Inspector medicines monthsi for They do me no good. w»r<c to I am worse. I can en going on from J feci that in a dure it no week or two longer. I shall be dead. There is one last 1 reguest me a bottle would make of yon of Mother give Curative it is Seiyel's Syrup ; my only hope. and a does me no good 1 If it proves failure

some

I want

and

him.

to

this

happen

understand

for

once

again. aud

'

.and

he says that ends if

advertise

moved

If'

!

that

many was

by mistake,

redeeming old,

lazy

alto

mistake of the

but

with

down

I

ilruuk

ly,"

and

the ever, the other

suppressed

been

able

about

so

re-

Thank and

Next'

you, boss off he went.

morning

j

when

thank Jake

you kind cume

a

was

to to

actually she

and

that

considerable

a

and

takeu

first

which true

her

rapidly dyspepsia), will Barbara that

hearty of

the

power

as

who

housands Mother

by

all

by

the

35,

nesbix's

the

Inspector of

hosts of Mother

living Seigel's

The

ill.

were

no

:

/

and than

distance, health

better

enjoying was

of

already taken. in the to find, she had not only

days, out of bed, but to move get the and had taken house,

brouchitis,

symptoms

sale and

few

outside

since

ed,

to

medicines she had astonishment their

journeys

seems

I

am

the lone woman poor pitied how her petitiou, believing, as Syrup would proved as useless

granted

course

to-day.,' "

hers. The Board

of

sorry spoke harshly," plied Col. Yerger, very much removed; 44 1 didn't know that were under you domestic affliction. going such dreadful I reckon we can without get along you

there

features.

aud

and

up

like

was

mudder." 44

about

and make no more to will die in peace expense the parish." she had hold of one It got of seems, Mother Almanacks and read of the Seigel's great cures wrought by the Syrup in cases

What

!

Free

is

:

apple

Adam's

his

with you ? Why, what's the matter sick at your house ?" Anybody " Sick I know am don't which or old wife gwinter die fast, wy my

would

talk

as

"

mortgages, it. Detroit

-There

tears

emotion.

advertising, tho down

concern

with

filling

we

testify.

'

the

:

hiua

you not do. that this will If trifling to work in can't get down you your hire somebody who can." time, I'll " dis time. be hard on me Boss, don't had to I'se strordinnry proverchasun be late," his the replied negro, eyes

arson

on posted circulation

to

,

let

don't

"Jake,

drop around him, and we let

can

Talk.—

strychnine

good

or

severed las connection Texas Stftings.

long

no

intent,

we

shots, claim

with

popular young druggist which sent Col. Jim Jackson Co). Jim asked for quinine grave.

aje

plie

a

of

don't

sir,

will

secure

try

too much

got

'j

took

four

we

all

trap with

Much

and

/

It

us.

weekly

Front

Blue

four

shooting, aud proprietor

;

_

Too

!,

>

certainly

kill

We

signifi

Our

advertise, advise all to

as bulldoze, would bulldozing

street,

liquor

Glorious

the

the

manners

another

prison

rates,

never

the

spoze

all

State

escape

here, grocery for a friendly chat with him know that we are Then set forth our we

it.

sell

dey

from

The

:

of securing been perfectly who fled from

always

a

opens

said

you

one —

business man and every methods a Our lie.

lie

man

any

made good

overhearing

man,

den,

where

place

a

fired up, volver.

part and

on

down the street ed contemporary charges the busi us this week with bulldozing of this town into ness men advertising the statement as a with us. We nail

somewhat

narrow

'sprises

Ob one course, I appertites. " ob em has got ter die fust but 44 Just at this crisis in Col. Yerger, the orator's flow of eloquence terrupted with an and Jake has since axehelve,

to

going

was

Arizona Kicker As we Shooting.

home."

at

legitimate. Ohio to

boat but

November.

Why,

petition.

nae

ye're

day

one a

brewer's said:

The

Another

door.

Scotch an' keen,

Second

What Men

?

She's

secu

o'

:

sister.

man

Toots, Iv'e

:

silk

new

when there is this sudthe husband, Never turn in the lane?" "den mind, I don't care hero I stay till Doomsday, before I if give way to that necessary

one

minister do yon know ?' '"Can't you got her Sun

How

gey baud, it's

season.

the

sense

it.

frost's

think

man

the

The

:

don't

The

First

the

at

house. '

!

Well,

Items

whose

"

colloquy, I'll back out added, cantly

Man

a

paused

a call.'

a

'But

to from the Widow our office turning Smith's the other evening (we have been the widow for several sparking weeks past), and just as wo came op tho old some Indian fort, person posite

.

Don't

'

exclaimed

boy, as he go into the

chester

!

Poor

know dress

a

saloon,

den, spoze moral my was spose you 4 You night.' and I knock

la9t saloon, again, nigger, I won't let

extract issue of the

last

for

turning sharp corner, they ed a brewer's van. Neither to The said pass. lady very tartly " not He back, for I shall must go seen us before entering he. ought to have " But how could he replied the lane."

the

saw.' sir,1

iu

smiled

Now

West.

to

consul,

a

case.' 4

my wife die fust.

'em, ter

evaporatiu'. a

was

Ef

you nebber

I

the Colonel, say ?" replied placing considerable restraint upon himself. 44 1 nebber said I dey was dyin.' I did say I did'nt know which of b'lieve

Well, touch

don't 4

it

4

itself.'

Pleasant

encounter had room

4

on,

a

and she she lost

was lady down

man."

a

Hoid

that say yon down I go into

;

had.'

dignified (tapping Ain't on the shoulder) old gentleman familiar to you ?' Old gentleface my him off)—' It's not alone mau (brushiog You that's familiar. are face your the most familiar man I ever altogether

'

be

lo

is

which

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have

man

it

I warn't be angry we shall hab to drop let it do sink into

'from

Wilkin's

at

a

lawyer

a

does,

Elisha,

to

husband

Prison Penniless. Judge shows that yon brutally evidenco the plaintiff. 1.1 ave yon any assaulted ?' Prisoner to offer in ex'teriuatiou thing ' all the toclc No, sir ; my was

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bring

Republicans

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'

to lustrate ob the dark

out

it

Yerger, does.

yeu dyin.

did

days.'

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4

evaporate hut away, character.'

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in

heading Authors,"

tlie

the

I

drift

matter-of-fact

'

money

was.'

you

be

to

indeed

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infant, are

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dey

luggage ? ' Ah,

to spoze den.' away down at Wilkin's I warii't dere!'

was

profoundly

j

the better,' thejess responded Elisha. tho affable remarked the faithful 'I Well,' wife, such an offico should think you could fill

newspaper, " arrested some of the con so they've at have founded they poets last, to be 011 the jury." I like Wouldn't

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last

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shall

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want

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in

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mi

o

gracious you a robber ?' that's Yes, You I of my teaching. see, ing him up to keep an hotel.'

in !"

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all

I couldn't Yes, auntie, baker to me the give

:

address

t

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profundity

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to

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it

er—

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heavy,

'

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Olga:

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right to be

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dis

44

me,

Case.

a

if

'

your

take,

Aunt

to

oh

to—

certainly,

traits,

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petrifaction.

apply will have

chalk

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of

milkman) '

the

what

4

election,

men.

(to to

you

redeeming

of Cognac the Count's the answer. was

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for

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nitii

her

discovered it

world

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supply

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method he

if

went

to

everything

soak

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a man

v

purposes than she

wiser

was

scientist

artificial

and

good farm, could put He had no

away

say.'

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Swedish

?'

in

came

cried out the ' calculating 1 know how long yon from home twenty.-four

'now

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last.

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shiftless

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a

many

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packed up in Twenty- four,'

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on wrote The interior

used

Africa principally of exportation,'

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!

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out

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me

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you,

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age

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V.

CO, 1

Practical

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of

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s

mBBHffia Household

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;

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as

are

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GENERAL

Oxford

New

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are

Oxford

533,

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on

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FACTORY-

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thanks

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they

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hides

to

despatched

all

of

parts

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cent.,

besides from

maker

to guarantee

in

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tines

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in

cases,

boxes

small

in

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DRAPERY

quarter

(120

large

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the public

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STREET,

for

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AGENTS

I

Colony.

Spring

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by

Mrs.

St.

every Hotel.

for

requisite

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and

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a

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J. T.

Early personally

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Mr.

:

at

real

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Perth.

the

this

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favourite

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take

goods

purchasing

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temporary

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present should

value. for Novelties Summer selected

sold.

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meet

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their

HAY

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quantities.

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IN

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Watchmaker

THE

of Summer Goods made by Mrs. Hearman her during visit and Con to the English Markets. tinental

VARIETY.

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article

every

he

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OF

and

save

will

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received

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announce

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&c.

Wines asks

from V. E. by buying having a large stock to watch and a practical

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to

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customers

from

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houses. Continental on always Uppers skins taken kangaroo

and

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Cruets,

past

BOOTS Children's and the best English and Leather Grinder

Iron, Snider and

(rnuzzte

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Teas,

Alberts Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins

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of.

World;

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in

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for

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the

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W.

Agents, hand

on

of Station requirements, other Carpenters' goods, Wool Portable Forges,

sundry

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sets

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always

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sold

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London; And

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St.

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and

Pills

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and

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Importers

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repaired. Nesbit's Ladies'

wonderfully

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Gold Watches Watches Silver'

Gold

consti: become

has are

incidental

a

never-

a

the

cause,

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ailments

all

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best

cleaned Levers

Nesbit's Gent's

vigour LIFE.

OF

where

cases

all

whatever weakened.

or

impaired of

in

remedy

failing

and

energy,

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confidently

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Watches

Kidneys,

tone,

giving MAIN

apd

the

on

soothingly,

Stomach,

BOWELS,

of Life,

BLOOD,

tlie

purify yet

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like

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Adelaide,

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COLONIAL

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2s.

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all

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in

the

ing neatly done.

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the

or

soles your order. A

good

details

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lie

patch ing executed. that

part

to

to

live" prices. recommends itself; boots aie the best the marker. Repair-

in

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work

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the

hand,

on

always of colony

i

conducted

STREET,

HOWICK

want

11.

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LEATHER

OURRIFR

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you

finish

Healv's

Importer,

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style,

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and

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week.

next

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imen,

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the

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far-famed

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brilliantly

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and

of Burrougho's

one

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stock-

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for

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Every

Iron,

HOTEL

GERALDTON

The

Neural

Quinine,

with

he

will

MMB for

is

last

price

Horses

Cattle.

and

HJLTS

and

Coughs

for

COMPOUND,

D%UCEY,

K.

THOMAS

the

the windows All dressed with

Propletoih

Complaints.

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&c., expec Chest

and

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Coughs,

double about Season.

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GERALDTON

'

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.

COUGHS,

Asthma, EOE &c.

Bronchitis

COLDS,

handsome ore

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and

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BY

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supplied

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to

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Hotel."

and published Gibncy,

Record," Tiumas

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at

the

Iiowick-

Bryan.

for office

the

of

street,

Right the

"

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Perth,

by

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