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"families, ".unwilling
to
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8,000
encourage
Queensland squatters; of Western Australia were
,
colonists
"to
as
prevent to regard article, your leading " it is stated that The Times protests the transfer of a huge slice of ".'against. to a handful of settl"Imperial territory "
;
who
ero,
have
"
to
tiguity "
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j
claim
no
the
governing
"to
Australian that asserts to whom it is proposed is
Lord
.
"condemns "no policy
Knutsford
required have 42,000 done more,
writer
for
the
-a
transparent
"restricted
what
to
the
"
affairs,
Government of
. ,
retaining
lands
all
not
it
"
by
:
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"which "
land
is
he
"provided
had
Having the
of
charge
this
I
of
What
West
Australian be dealt
opposed
cannot
be
I
most
positively
IUlHo
Ul
Lilt?
Before
yesterday
much
very
community
is
when
population that
it
we
iu
It
42,000.
"stagnant"
are
to
later
1859
:
is
National Library of Australia
to
formally
has
a
n M
been but
fron
liino
nao MUW
gVUUAUV
an
size sold
force
safeguard
theendaimed grabber," the residential being of blocks of land of moderate
by bond fide at
1
Os.
of 6d.
conditions —
an a
are
The
settlers. acre
year, exacted.
land
all govern of the parts
is
payable by instal and improvement
Rules
such
Colony.
Iu
the
non-culti-
nothing more "land grabbing,"
or
as
which
would of
will
tion
less
To attempt
mean an simply importa much starvation and ruin. such any scheme would be
so
futile
Imperial
result in utter and waste of
to
that
of
of
acres
"
Lands out
has
his
the Commissioner waited in his office
money
has
such
—
of
he
as
Crown
counting had. No and acres,
local of this mor leadiug newspaper the voice of the com speaks with " when it that munity, Western says " Australia would sincerely welcome any " scheme of English which emigration " would the immigrants actually bring and her " lands together, and enable the former to "start carupon a prosperous
and
otherwise.
Company Knw/1
a
i
and
—
deal
vmlmnit
n
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i/aou
something
I
aiiiraj
I xi
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believe
its lands. with and has created
—
completed, of for railway frontages The Company must go into must seek here, and there, where
for
must
customers,
arrange
X
m
rnuou
unt
will
it
/1a
aai.
uu
wi
do
decidedly schemes
against of this sort
the
in
By
districts.
if
"
The Imperial far
so
have for
been
some
an
patrimony," from being
on
to
come.
or
—
which,
—
for
is
the
very
thing
protec
It
is
sions
laid
down
of land may be of immigration, schemes sent of th9 Legislature.
There
that
governing ment
in
this
cannot
colony
be
Outside
pro
conces
only
made for special with the con
meddling, ignoring result in ineffectual
waited
altered.
could and
these,
muddling
loss.
I
do
little
which
virtually
guarantee has
which
failure
is a
in
trust,
to
justice
community,
as
well
a
gallant
entitled
to
no
their
one
with the least of .the knowledge of the case cau maintain. seriously that this does The first is, community the Crown Lands of the colony not want and cultivated to their full settled cap
their
facts
thirty of years ago, no misunderstanding in the House the real facts of the case of Commons or the London press Will with interfere the passage, this session, of our Constitution Bill. I feel con
are
two
and
It
The practical considerations and land settle immigration
difference.
these
which
attract
matter. with
system,
for a necessity coup d' etat by Act the existing Parliament, subverting of things order the Crown respecting Lands of Western I really Australia, that whatever might be put into believe Act of Parliament nn would make little
patrimony"
expressly
tbe
of
against must mem grabbing, any satisfy of Commons who ex ber of the House The and set amines it. immigration desired of Com tlement iu the House
Regulations vide for.
en
or
and
land
mons
home
a
free-gratis-forto prone
too
is
for
sixpence
at least in upon system, this free land Colony. Absolutely would, be readily I feel assured, however, given, to any good and sound scheme, under which approved could be emigrants out and established brought securely on the land. Though I cannot see the least reason
the Lands Crown many years, been virtually controlled by the What has been the result ? Colony. A code of regulations framed entirely aud legislature by tbe local Government to and not sanctioned by Her Majesty, of faith
in
grant the that
against
For
breach
free
a
have
aside without a sort of resolution tion of" the Imperial
The
?
system
experience
the other
hand, destroyed has been rendered available alienated, and aud be will enhanced, probably and cultivated. settled rapidly
be set
As
freely. pretty what is grants," twenty years but
a make-believe of farmer, class courage who is attracted by the gift, even but, if he goes upon the land, he cannot stay there. The payment of 10s. an acre, over 20 years, was spread settled after careful consideration, by those who had
our
beyond
on
in this patrimony" part some body or authority Country must open their
grant
nothing
people
settled
properly
that
for
acre
stead
impecunious
and
Mother
and purse, " homestead
large cultivatable its the land,
time
of
be
the
in
—
which would of money
to
the "Imperial of the world,
—
means
by
number well
any
are
paying for connection gained a railway of its capital of Perth with its chief city harbour 260 of King George's Sound miles distant a much needed, railway the of colonists, dream of a generation but
a
:
has
Colony
the best I feel certain,
will,
such
are family, the Colony be placed at
the for the Legislature, of immigrants. The Colony is is the money as ready ? willing Here is where the shoe pinches. /This is what must be clearly that recognised,
further
any
for per land
sort
right
every townand
of
plans
funds
£300
say
possesses disposal
settlement, to attract make every effort immigrants to whom it can sell the land, who will on the land, raise value and feed live its the railway. This is what the Company is doing. I am far from that saying the system of land grant railways should be indefinitely extended. There is no for the Legislature are danger of thiB, sites,
the
as
forthcoming,
market,
and form
ocii'iuaiubuiuoiiuo.
scheme,
is
484 miles the farmer. the
>>
rc vi
Soon
a
line
Its
the
ning
it was because waited, the scope of his duties to do But mark the change. The has spent some £600,000 of
sioner sat not within
great
to
come
extreme, and, could only and ignominious failure
our
buy these have from summer remained to they wild and waste. The Commis summer, one
the
in
I believe money. also, of public opinion Australia be up in arms would soon against anyT to quarter project imperial paupers on scale upon the continent, a large as in former the continuance of days against the transportation of criminals. But
a
propositions
is not ready to welcome the of immigrants, in num any even under ; the second is, that, to now not existing Constitution, Government, speak of Responsible any scheme whatever is possible immigration the concurrence and here, except with
acity,
right bers the
and
sort
of the local Government, of its and help experience I enclose a copy of a pub machinery. in which I indicate lished despatch, hew, co-operation and by the
and elaborate stringent see from the copy may you this which 1 send with the lands in the cultivatable
and very
as are, thej of Regulations —
of two and
throughout
ments these
imaginable
every, the land
cultivation
:
am
UIUHV
VUUUUU
1840, date,
at
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sm VI
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against
struction.
Australia,
)
"
We have 442 "unprogressive." of railway a nd 2,970 miles of telegraph 294 and 560 miles at work; under con
Western
n/tf I
contains
and miles
When 1 arrived herein 1883 53 miles there were of railway, and miles of telegraph Our 1,580 open. two Perth and Fremantle, chief towns, were lit with 12 miles apart, gas three or. lour traversed and years ago, and are On connected system. by a telephone -the 1st of June, the 60th of birthday
I
the land but regulations and especially thoseframed Government years ago, by the local and now in (note this), Legislature
numbered established
Government numbers
1
freehold Imperial not at I in the past, is all, practice the Colonial of the practice beg to state, This still Colony suffers day. present from the " laud-grabbing" system under carried was from 1830 which colonization
misunderstood. of being accused was
1 H
of their
ourselves
find
Queensland
Responsible
.
said
to
morning, but
diminutive." souls 28,000 our
the
the land, let me of the statements woke wire us up
the
sooner
no
would Imperial disappear patrimony" this or either in way, by altogether, divided and of to up disposed being " Tbe practice in giv land grabbers." of land who to persons ing large tracts
to
some
might
"
YY
"
under
is
<>i
coming
one
writings, that the
Responsible come into office than they would begin to put the land into bags, carry it to sea, and throw and that the it into the Indian Ocean, Ministers
delayed (it under what be an entire of
them in with manner, the telegraph settle
From
imagine would
really
CUbt?.
remark upon which with famous, This
and
except to cultivate and and effectual
judicious good immigrants. ed speeches and
Parliament
in
rejected) to declare of the whole
misapprehension j
,.
with
and vperhaps finally
Bill
Constitution
Land question. Government going
? Nothing, that I endeavour with increas
a
Colony
to
to
likely
the
is
know of, ed energy
six
last
as negotiations ment between
reach
now
Responsible to do with the lands
and of the years, Govern Responsible the of- State Secretary 1 naturally and the local Legislature, caused here share the anxiety by this from which it seems that the telegram, for
:
by
emigraut, and resides
cultivates
reasons
Bill been taken, the has passed at last and the time has the local Legislature, come. come when the change must
each
to
of
sense
—
it."
.'.'upon .
free
given
the
a present drag be a may possibly the electors that
a few more not be content years tbe the present constitution but, fact and they must be is not, they will There is a with. reckoned general towns— 'for in the desire especially The step has Government. Responsible
to
Homestead Laws,, number of acres
limited
a
restless
with
ought similar
some
community
will
and
Britain
and It
progress. for
pity,
ownership
Regulations
American
'"the. n
Great
that Land
urging enforce
"to
subjects
in
at
is
change,
upon
lands genuinely occupied. " is be should it moreover, contended, " much more managed upon' principles to Great Britain "favorable than those " in the other obtaining self-governing the article concludes ."colonies. Finally, .
Majesty's
much,
aspirations
coming
These,
;
its
with
is
Imperial
effectively
"
on
termed
be
may the the
:
municipal
unless
farce,
as
colony system in a brink of free institutions,
Crown
,
Mis
;
Her
wrestling ? Responsible with an unwieldy territory to attract assist Government will greatly and the money we and the people want, of politics from the the state inseparable
having
respecting Imperial and says that to the "patrimony, give f settlers is half the colony only a shade " absurd than to them the less give of Responsible To talk V whole of it. " Government such conditions under
..
of or
.
the
on it
is
millions
of
century
we
where,
miles
Here,
the
;
construction
similar of 249
to
of
who immigrants cannot for themselves when provide ar they rive tinkers, and tailors, apothecaries, so od, who hang about the towns, and who have not the will, the knowledge, or the means to go out into the country and settle on the land. Western Aus tralia is too poor as yet to be answera ble for shiDments ofnannflr immiorrn-nia
the
iiaiu
course
and
when,
is
send
that to is, the wish
against
Colony, Legislature,
land
"
Constitution,
any the
guarded
at one fell swoop patrimony" But what has private company. of the Government been the position towards the land, and what is now tbe of this Company ? For half a position
population, and an in
Of
income.
tolerate,
tbe
alienation
iuvwiuibuii
much larger of capital,
But
it.
'
The
inactive.
a
require influx greater creased public
a
diminutive, and com-
unprogressive,
stagnant,
a»u
juoau
railway sea-board.
perhaps be said, than gigantic
the
sorely
and
"
,.'/:mercially
me
;
the
for
Western
fair very shops our companies towns can boast the continuous expan and of building sion of pastoral pursuits, do No we and cultivation. doubt,
self-
concession
this
grant
returns
made
of another
of Albany.
town
coast
;
con-
large
community
i",fhe
been «/
the
ing
Responsible mere
colonies,
mv
;
to
.save
Government,
;
eye. t.O
are that we think, either, " the inactive." Witness commercially new and handsome Banks in St George's and their in branches Terrace, Perth, the banktownship ; nearly every little
With
:: :
"hrnno'ht O
south rising I do not
to
themselves so be definitely limited, land grabbing."
to
"ought
George
prove equally as emigration
the power of the land the amongst
conceded,
the
some
naked
the
miliar
not
grabbing." of 242 It is true that the railway in length miles which I have mentioned is financed on what called has been " the land a grant company system," mile of line receiving 12,000 acres per and have that arrangements constructed,
other of 111 day a nugget Since 1882, the annual export to of wool has risen from 4,8l9,7581bs. and the revenue lbs., public 8,475,243 to The from £257,000. £250,000 of and railways telegraphs revenue, our did reach not Queensland present for some and mileage years after figures that Colony had enjoyed Responsible The in our Government. tonnage and of late, increased ports has greatly now steamers as fine as call any afloat few days at every King George's harbor of our Sound, the magnificent
the Colony
to
over
would
they
the ."ghadv "if the claims
h.
half
if
said,
to
with n.
and will
want
most carefully thing in the Regulations,
one
against
ounces.
conceding
Government that Sir and
'Responsible o
before
emigrants
.
"carefully " future
them
Pilhnrrn
office
were
"members
the
and
4V'M
by several expressed that Lord should Knutsford the .of interests protect
"opinions
in
gold
,
'
engine
do not
Colony
goldfields— Yilgaru. been carted across to the tropical country at and is now work. boiler at this moment are
of
Kimberley
the We
people.
eastern the far beiDg dragged through where to Yilgarn, thickets you can pick on the ground and see the up the stones
matter, ing half a column of telegraphic the debate in the House of ..summarising article of Commons, and the leading 4' in The Times upon May tor Government Western "Responsible " Australia." It is stated that, in the debate, "strong
...
miles
for
time,
Pilbarra, Kimberley, Steam machinery has
:
the
Sin The.
Sir Frederick alluded to in and which was
as a single at one carried through of convenience 42,000 have three promising
corner of the continent be remembered even at that, the local present, Government signi fies in this matter the local Legislature, in which the official members form merely a small minority. One thing cannot be done, at any time or under
must
It
—
this concurrence and cooperation of money might large sum profitably ho expended in settling aud successfully a of the temperate and favorable portion
with a
of
birthright elder
vinced Colonists cultivation
brethren
in
anxious
so
that, to
political
promote
freedom as Queensland
the and and
are
the settlement
of
tbe land, so healthy be the political change, earnest the efforts of the Ministers to attract Responsible popu lation and capital for the whole future of the Colony depends upon the success will
invigorating and so
—
of
such
" "
efforts
might
Bill
A
bill
utilisation
"Imperial "Australia."
—
that
this
not
improperly to the promote and settlement, in patrimony This colony
Constitution be styled ,
'
open and I
.
TRe
y-
South-West
vatable per cent parts— perhaps ninety of the whole the inhabited is country let to who are pastoralists, carefully from extensive precluded acquiring leases in fee have tracts simple, and whose In short, still to run. eighteen years the one which the people of this thing
the Railway, BeverleyAlbany if should be obliged anyone who knows would tell me when last a steam has been road 242 miles long
Cleanings.
—
genital
bond of
fide
the
Western will
differ
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:
7 ;
Perth,
;
Special
wrote
for a of the trial
ever
account
evidence
the
rEpitome O'Brien by Mr. Commission : —The
before
the
first
to
thing was
newspaper of
Captain
the
down
was
sent
by
the
the for
state the
of the
Mr. of things
there
to
as
I the
on
house
to
Butt
in
I
investigate
after
dismay
tressed
going
time
first
made were
living in
the
and bringing
masses, in baskets on all the while and Indian meal
wlmfavoi
field
a
the
rent
doubled, necks in
though debt and
on
they the
to
meal. all
horrible to done after the Land that
the for
redress, criminal
even
this
Act
on
the
tion,
sprang 1
of which
to
have
things, personal
the
were,
of
establishment
the
league.
I believe,
a
of
consequence
movement
universal the landlords
almost
on
the
re-value the part of a few. good taking advantage lands, and to get rid of the small ten years, them to take leases at the ants, or force This they succeeded in rents. increased where there in a great many cases of
doing
no
ing
notices
quite
from
to
Threaten tenants' organisation. were from Rory of the Hills times as those in those as common
was
Captain timei League
Moonlight,
In
in large; .relief quan All these immediately... on made a horrible things .impression Act was When the Coercion my mind. in the Spring of 1881, and the
wete
August, Egypt,
during 1870,
the after
sent from I was return my to in Mr. .the West, down Gray by to rumours of an reference impending I came The of things state famine. There was across there appalliug. out of it except seemed to be no way wholesale famine and utter bankruptcy. been had not yet The Land League
National Library of Australia
leaden expected, I offered and Mr. to. Mr. Davitt in which I could any capacity
of the services,
arrests
in
Egan,
told Mr. I had previously I think abpufc November, 1880, that I had found a very daDgerops state at of the the time of Lough feeling be -useful.
The young men expedition. of some attack talking wildly, and denouncing the expedition,
were
the
on
agita the meetings and speeches tion, saying all were the out of the taking fight alarmed at what I heard, I. was people. Mr. and I remember Egan, in telling T. P.
O'Connor's
rages
both
and they be destruction
Hotel, would
perial
to
said the
be done
must
something it. At
out move
the next meet to put a stop I think Mr. Davitt ing of the League, but some himself, certainly prominent made a vehement speech on the leader, to
nobody
that
nothing movement
wna
the matter,
nfr
that
was
in
firfifr
Irishman, I found
but, that
insignificant death. the chief
Messrs.
so
on
that
it
power
the
;
of
course
of
:
opinion
would
On the be said that I thought
should death,
have
to
possible, same
spirit
friendly
day
place
I sent
had
who him
by the myself
felt
I
told
at
least
good
as
a
start
in
uuu
in
Lund
League after
telling
Mr.
a
lengths
the utmost in his next
that.
private disgust
they were. of the
keeping in
the
being
made on
or
boycotting
petty
for
ends.
of question I always regarded boycot Parnell as defined by Mr. our people had,, weapon existence as aud fighting for
reference
boycotting, as ting the only disarmed
courses,
was
the
he showed and annoyance,
aud.
speech
private
to
as
and
ends,
attack
fierce
With
ever
really
.
for
the move think the
in stroug I remember also what I had learned
was
Davitt in Galbally meeting to which boycotting
pushed
yvuu
poisuup
implicate I do not
outrage.
Mayo
a
to
attempt
ment
-at
ui
uLiuiuKiubjf
I
to
was
insanity and that the within circumstances
considered but bound
we
were
to
take
the
perfectly persuaded of ."unconstitutional in our strength lay
yi
j.
oiaovvuoict
He
£200;
;
assured
I
put
further
the
told
were they assured me
written there
was no League pro I told him so, being was welcome to remain. heartily not to write whatever He was anything ;for United Ireland. He has never Ire written since anything for United
land except of news, headings of these caused for a verdict against
in
me
gorically
that
the
in
written
by Dr.
sidered
to
personal
be
a
Sigerson,
character
and
Irishman
of every
proper
should liues.
of the
gentleman
be
Coming
distinction
highest and ;
I
conceived that secure conducted to
U nited
I
the
upon Ireland
Attor
in
on
Attorneystate
to
by
to
response
the
cate
word,
speech,
even had thought, unconstitutional means; he considered to be merely but admitted for blackballing nor
;
to
while
obnoxious
'
in
the
law
mere
/innnool
matter
bred mifnAan
Ann auu
nriv
discussion
metaphysical but it was
of
re-
law.
as is
wuuaui
cruelty to the
brutality,
were
illegality
us."
in /vftf
uuoo
infn
.a
iuiiv
gvv
m
on
boycotting, a uneven most the duel, unable Attorney-General being totally to Mr. O'Brien's stonewall get behind
The poor people, with wealth, and everything against them, bayonets, O'Brien put it, no weapons had, as Mr. of their own the power of stick except and he maintained ing together, they were in using that power. justified defence.
" said resident law. I
and one £3,000
said,"
from
a
his
leading to be continued whom I con
Irishman
articles
and srive
grounds " The he laconi
life.
then,
neither
writing, favoured
ever
in Ireland
The
Belfast.
not
advantage
that He
That
gramme. that he
and
it,
General,
xiiuu
was
League people, by O'Connor.
public I thought
pressure he went
"
and to our friendly movement, he had been greatly maligned by wrote He, told me that Pigott. Pigott on the League all the attacks himself, then
constitutional
his
ever
verence
that
and
the
when
cases,
on
solely
cally
ui
he
police
responsibility the whole
America ouui
the
conspiracies nroceedinc to
was
these
of
of
agents
smile that and real crime Irish people, yet
entirely
under this arrangement to hud done everything
justified,
that
me
but Constitution; I of our people only
buc
uumcu
the
dynamite He
with
supporting cordially he had only to Parliamentary agitatiou his and I would for say so, arrange that would secure retirement upon terms
him
that
Boycotting the Irish
conscientious
any
about
difficulty
—
—
worst
he
sub-editor.
as
them of sympathy with He had made grave accusations offioials for French, against was to and he prepared
accuse
action,
he
if
to
as
throughout
o'connor,
james
acted
that
satisfy to
was
for of desperate struggle liberty in Ireland. were There three speech to contest the things (1) against; methods taken iu the administration of made to suppress justice, (2) attempts the and constant organisation, (3) to insult members the Irish and attempts to confound them with criminals, as well
acted
aB
for
mr.
;
could
far
there
clear definition of the get a thoroughly took Mr. O'Brien position up, and, " as a by Gad he got it," bystander In an impassioned tone Mr. remarked. that he had O'Brien asserted distinctly
!
I
first
;
natural
do so in a disposed to the movement. The of the took possession
were
they
had
Act
Coercion years
;
for United Ireland when in time, except under Forester's when the prison Act, had some curious adventures. paper Then the Attorneywanted General to
more
so
well,
conducted
it
I
if
persons
that
it
cessation. 1882 the second and for three passed
during
the change the young it men, of its own die out it other lest hand, had starved it to we
gradually
accord.
In
entire
fo
owing
things, among
without
ney-General very warmly objected. EIGHTY-SIXTH DAY. Under cross-examination the by Attorney General Mr. O'Brien admitted
was
really
and they did not care what Press Yet might say. from beginning to end United Ireland and the Irish denounced crime party
details
Smith
much
it that had very and circulation than I in whereas saw that
assume
'
superfluous, the English
outrage.
I purchasers. if it were considered. that stopped at once the advanced section would say we had suppressed their and would organ,
.
as crime. to the Speaking denunciation of the crime, Mr. O'Brien said the Freeman! s Journal denounced it twice a week and was ridiculed for it. Their own were denunciations treated as insincere. So far as the Irish people concerned were these disclaimers were
prove
nf
it
detes table
organised
looking circula
its
land. Again aud again he had written " all against unmanly modes of warfare." The issue following the Phmnix Park murders was filled with horror at the
example
printed. favniir
For
prosecution. control over
but left a column any leaders, with a mourning and the border, of the Press "Freedom in Ire-
publish blank, words
against
I should inimical to the
but
by the he had no
the in Kilmainham, and beiDg placed at one time than no fewer sixteen members of the were staff locked up. For some time they did not attempt to
crime.
He intimated should be disem-
discretion.
English
an
a
would have to be papers constitutional but lines, these lines I should be free
of the
was
an
be quite free in the In establishment. Mr. Parnell he told
with
dying a natural and Son were
the Im
at
room,
the
'Pjirnflll
.
Mr.
of
possible,
care
tion,
Egan,
Mask
to
that if
stopping into the
pending
should
land
Mr\
pnllpp.fr.-
wasa'.soof the; and. the; Protestant as the Catholic,. ex fear of. deaths by
unless
desire
start
suppos
paper,
was
ireland,"
was
own
my
principles
.
liveliest
within use
ployed, take
arrived
tities
UlUUIlcoa
occurred
before
They
these
All
up.
as
I
interview that the conducted' on
Achill
kind, well
ment, and that
this
on
agita rents having been, when the Land
happened
experience, years
be
There
behalf.
their
increased reduced
voluntarily
League
was
of
disturbance whatever Land during the League
estate
for
It could
no
Was
their
70, ,and no had tenants absolutely was the judges held that it to to write a letter the
newspapers
an
to
up
shopkeepers
Indian find that
manure
were
in
appalling
my
and
soil
distress
p.onlfl
that
that
the
on
paper.
me
but
last
agreed, was to
I
united
my
,
fliAV
alial
the
else.
seaweed,
new
management
;
so
taken
.
had
up enor
up their living backs, wretched most potatoes and then when they ; found or two reclaimed they and in many cases raised,
lime
\
effaced.
and
meal
indian
nothing;
and
,
of
I
and
entirely
to
well of stages
were
the
that
"
Boffin,
on
to
and
eventually that understanding
Wherever
refused,
at the shuddered of connecting the myself with I was pressed very hard, how
place. ever,
a meal
Pigott's
reputation, be in to
option
,,
one
day,
pressed starvation
upon
blasting into
stones
were
clergyman,
detail.
efforts— the
collecting
mous
j
in
impression never, be
dis
and
Mr.
evil
bankruptcy,
of about the the Winter
Leenane,
,
known
;
upon
most
the
realised
an
,
Omey,
mullan, the people
I
become the Freeman. had such papers
,
principal Besides,
I
feeling
relief.
literally
The
creatures who had of wild mountain, by
poor patches incredible
most
rocks,
uistuiy
richest;
had
account
After visit Galway,
terms
me in pressing very strong take charge of the establishment.
a
sometime
'
reclaimed
ever
a
me—one
They
i
question horrible that can
land
the
laiuny
before shortly of my health, writer on leader
civil
in
"irishman,"
and.
conld
same
interest
Piggot's
I was because great deal, terms with Mr. on affectionate very the of the Freeman, Gray, proprietor
not the people arrived In a number of starving. that I visited— among others districts Rossmuck, Carraroe, Carnagh, Letter-
had
relief
Egan
Mr.
a
,
keepers,
It
nttie
on
Mr.
to
sprung. up and force
despair
living
,,
and
day,
rent their instance, examining their with the accounts shop &c. That is banks,
receipts,
the
tneir
.
into
were
a
from cutting which appeared
was
was
In
hesitated
horrible
the
the
got
was
to first
in an obscure newspaper, as au item of news, part of the paper and in the very next number there was a article adhorrence of leading expressing all no snch means, but of this notice
I has has
way.
the
in
dynamite.
This
their
to
1881, I July, Mr. Parnell stating and himself has pur
the
on, during the dis visited again along the Galway and the entire Almost popu
coasts.
lation
be
to
South, almost
districts,
Mayo
nv
entering in every
the and
;
Commissioner visited almost
property,
day
supposed
tricts
this
opinion,
nothing a
that
boycotting crime way
and
travelled and Limerick, to find in what,
was
were
tlie
estate
Kingston
Freeman.
every tenant from house
Mr.
act,
Tipperary, astounded
I
were
Gray
late
as,
took
never
late
the
to
them
by
to
Later future. I of 1879-80, :
comrade of Captain Through Mackey. him I was a thorough-going sympathiser and as a boy a of the saw good deal 1
famine and averted in Mayo that Winter.
Clare.
;
though
not
confidence
Government
through
Chancellor shed during O'Hagan, in the prisoner's. sentenc speech, and, was a it worthy ing him, said speech of a " Christain and a patriot gentle brother was a man." My elder
trusted
had
gained
that"
wherever
they they with the
my
kept
was
position stick people every possible
in
:
ing Mayo, Roscommon, and to and went the South,
tears
and was Fenians, one of themselves, a Fenian oath. At the request
In
the war
Maokey,
was
6ee
and
part
be
of the people, of influence,
power
in practised ground. from letter,
not
that ;
lose,
than
people
been
chased
that
to
have,
an
fourteen sentenced to, I think, for treason-felony. years' penal servitude Lord The presiding afterwards judge, who
the
give
friends contend that own
said
have
one life only would lose it rather, food for their, families. if the Land League
My
.
of
given
I
taken
is
following
men
to
going, The
again.
capture every and to make the
;
The Nation
over
would
never
they had
from
all young
.
Ir
the
were
they
scenes
they
the
showing
to
;
O'Brien before Farnell Commission.
that
was
these,
that appeared number of the paper which of ed to advocate the use
as
'
BROOME.
and
!
the
ing
William
stories
the
among
&c.,
House,
of
every
;
patiently,
of things. I have, F. NAPIER
at
of blight and failure were potatoes coming in ridicul The landlords were every day. and declaring the idea of distress, ing a splendid one. the old the harvest All I met of stories of the were, full people horrible scenes of the famine times and and the feelthe subsequent clearances, .and
fair,
community for
down
going
still
;
very
Government May, 1889.
6th
the
were
prices
.
not
waiting, order
new
which
cattle
transac
every
Mayo
:
is
present of prolongation and inaction,
will be, any of uncertainty,
through
its
could could view
Mr.
out that pointed been cross-examined
had
something
all have Jew should the but he have should "nothing justice," the penalty." had hitherto Nationalists been .excluded from office aud every, ruined in. business, and their nationality made for a I- was stigma. reversing to some and for organising this extent,
down until
gone on
the exercise
by showing
they
O'Brien
Parnell
"
although
.
delay,
of cattle had prices a dead loss there, was tion. When I reached
,
condition the period
the
brush do real
will
;
'
not
will
soon
such cobwebs. What to Western in Australia
away harm
k
it
_
wound theories about matter. Time will greatly
,
few
people what power in this that way law.. within the
The whole population were in parishes. of terror and despair such a condition that knew what was nobody coming. bad harvests, There had been two and
Mr.
with and
it
use
persistence
'
—
and
weapon, legal possible the utmost possibile It was boldness. only
.
of weeks before my formed. couple visit had formed Mr. Davitt a local but the League for the county Mayo, was still confined to a few organisation
.
A
.
not
,
from
it
:
does
make a other, every ahead when it gets free institu spring so afford and additional tions scope for a well-grounded emigration scheme. can be no doubt there .At any rate, that Government should Responsible here. now be established a Perhaps if
definition was
of
means
legality
which
anything
magistrates
thought
to
allege it
he
"Legality,"
capital.
was
legal
be to
two the
give
but I suppose it is illegal, three cheers, because a man Then got six months." entered a Mr. O'Brien re dignified of takethe cruelty monstrance against in
ing little as
with
a
the
way if
court
words
of justice in of resolutions of branches
too
literal
a
passed by the League,
country those resolutions were the all scrupulousness
composed which
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speeches he added;
in.:
i
all
O'Brien's
parts I defy
or
lender.
who /made
by
money most;: .exorbitant when the tenants
bad
.
consequence a
who.:
.
monstrous
had
ruined
and
.,
,
the,
i
but
.wiped
the
were
When
the down ;
some
of
statistics
Mr. O'Brien alleged outrage, hotly that: not he would protested give a rush which went for,1 police statistics; up and down/ the as Government exactly
believe
;;Tipperary,'
triumphantly indicated
;
-..League;: have,; prevented,
crisis,
as
the
Tory
the
-Coercion
Kerry,
a
was
made
who
was
from,
.statistics
the
of
case
shot
actually;
Fitzmaurice,
That
dead.
the witness be investigated if
the In examination .:
of
course
.-
;
Mr.
mcuiiuu
UnllAMa
mtnl
lAnvi uciiciai.
Aa
Mr.
O'Brien,
his
cross-
s
i«%
I
were
deadliest
over
a. similar experience, this shortened' inquiry:
it
,
three would
the
Jack has
;
The
has
mutilated in to the previous
that
yesterday,
sitting
Wood,
which
-during LUCUiUvL
piUliilliDUv
u
JLxuLliljf
National
League,
League
had received of which
fast,
in
j
giving referred
UL
admitted
that
from
.
wholly
absolutely
a
state
denied,
an
we
that
the
was
containing
.
the
stole
the
consecration
.
who
arret,
before
entirely
Conven
have discovered
two
a
concourse large the statute
Melbourne
June
'
28.
Government has a Commission to on the coloriy's
to appoint and report
tion |
be
of their sent to
not
later
intention of the Collector
'
...
!'
',
doing must Customs
so
of
,
than
June 30,1890. The police have received £800 of the a stolen short time money ago by the Colonial Bank. Thompson from found in The money was a house of
was
ill-fame
that
at
for
the the
suicide. actress,
comic
bpera
princess's time since was crowded
first
The
last her
house and Miss accorded a Stewart grand she appeared on reception immediately the stage. Her voice has not suffered in any way, as she sang splendidly. Dart is still H.M.S. The inissing. illness.
ex contemplates harbour improve-
believed
committed the popular
at the
"Dorothy"
is
has
Stewart, in reappeared night,
It
Yarraglen.
Thompson
Nellie
of citizens, by much admired.
I
of
rifles
Underwriter's are Association immediate with a view taking steps to raising the sunken barque Cape which collided with the IolVerde, anthe nearthe Heads a few days ago. It is expected that the work will take at least three months, and that ultim the
ately large
of
Novi-Bazar,
in
are
from
cotting Mr. evidence,
a
France.
Timothy
evil.
at the time
Dr.
and
stated
that
also
gave
he managed
and
,
'
the
Secretary. Mr. Holder, Mr.
and
:
Chief
Treasurer,
General. Attorney Commissioner of Burgoyne, Crown- Lands. Mr. Howe, Commissioner of Public Works. Hon. J. H. Gordon, Minister of Ed ucation. Mr. Campbell, a member of
Moulden,
Mr.
the
Executive,
but
with
a
portfolio
in
the
Cabinet. The Register is the weakest says it has been that Ministry got together for many half the mem years ; that bers are and that avowed freetraders ; the appointment of Mr. as :
Campbell
seventh
minister
is
The
Ministry
will
unconstitution
In
the
to-day. The
new
be
sworn
in London Agent-General has been forwarded Blyth)
following
Education,
cable
with
by
the
reference
Minister ,to
the
in
(Sir the of des-
football
Permanent
.
match
between
Club
Artillery
Maoris,
the
arid the the latter
'
afternoon, yesterday by twenty points. The miners are still entoiribed in the at and Glebe the pit Newcastle,
won
is
very
continu The
of the
crew being drowned. hand that News is to is trouble in Newfoundland, brewing to owing the British warship Lilly having issued a proclamation Newfound forbidding land from fisherman their setting nets in the St. herring George's Bay. It is that will bloodshed expected
follow.
Late state
advices the
that
have
from San Francisco Pariama Canal works of the and that many
ceased, destitute laborers,
have been to various
granted
with free
their
pounds, is now lying banks of the forsaken
exposed scheme.
,
families,
transportation of the The world. parts in connection valuable with machinery the works, costing of many thousands,
At
al.
on
intend to exercise every to reach the bodies, by working at the mine and riight day. The Steamer has arrived Maripaso from San Fraucisco. She brings news that the crops there to pro promise duce a and that the harvest, splendid was wrecked steamer Alaskan ori the on Oregon coast May 30tli, -the whole
the
follows
as
Cabinet,
Premier
her
effort
June 27. Adelaide, has his completed
Cock burn
or
management
twelve in
were
search
in
goes
Saturday.
of them progress reaching slow, owing to the loose stuff in large ing: to fall quantities.
ia
recovered. farm and
saved.
were
of a new selection Dr. Cockburn
Arthur
Harrington
the cargo Mr. Marwick's
Yesterday
a
necessary
saved
of
stables were racing by fire. destroyed The stables were the most in complete Australia. The damage is estimated at £2,000, half of which was covered
stable'
inhabitants
be
will
ship
portion
'insurance. Fortunately, valuable horses which
Mr. his Sexton, evidence continuing before the Statutory to-day Commission, defended conscientious FenianisuL He further stated that lie considered boy
I
urianao
The
by
evacuates
shot occurred, daring which the troops of the rebels. many The Russian Government has ordered a small supply cf the now calibre large
in
National Library of Australia
Egyptian
excited in conse highly of the recentmovements in quence and the Russian Montenegro actions An almost there. rebellion is open serious expected, rioting haviDg already
have
burg.
against
brought
mcuia.
to
for
The
and numerous Russia, taken place. .Bombs, in imitation manufactured, of oranges, Peters have. been introduced into St. covered,-
of
The Harbor Trust on £356,000
Bel the Com
that
Bosnio,
Bishop .Dawes has been sentenced to 14 in Maitland Goal. months' imprisonment Nihilist has been dis-l Another;. plot <
men.
mining industry. The Collector of Custoriis is offering a bonus of £1000 for the successful' establishment of a deep-sea trawling and A fishing industry. bonus of in £500 is also offered connection with1 deep-sea One oyster dredging. of the conditions on those imposed to compete is that notificaintending
for
action
Dangan.
pending
West
for
.
portmanteau papers,
she
the
concerning
Four collapse. hard in the direction
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whom
un
effect.
the
.man
by
'
that was an country, and the only districts absolute falsehood, of -which, it was true in were respect those where we had no power,"
The
of
of
and incest at Nathalia. afternoon the Governor, Yesterday Sir William' unveiled the Robinson, Gordon which has been placed statute, at the corner of Gisborne and Spring streets. The ceremony was witnessed
the
and the project .for the conversion of the debt been has, therefore, Egyptian the Freuch Government abandoned, adhered to its threat to that having
in blood, whereas country .was steeped in to the vast knew- that, we respect area-
working
entombed
news
Melbourne,
murder
Lord
responsibility and repudiated
which
are
The decided
has accepted
Broughton
colliery
policy.
charge
IsllU
Egypt.
a
of thiDgs admission
smfts of the
.fresh
no
recent
His Lord Excellency Carrington descended the pit and visited the works arid afterwards at yesterday, presided a of the meeting held in the interests relief of the sufferers by the accident.
meeting
the skel which are infants, sup posed to be those of children beloneriner to McCarron and his daughter, who in are now on of the prison
sources
all
£117,000
member evidence
to sign the declines tion unless England
:
we-
acknowledge
is
enquire'
of promise
etons
Dr.
of money sub large sums the League had not been accounted for. French Government absolutely
admitted scribed
"
which;.
,
yesterday
INTERCOLONIAL. Melbourne. June 27. Mr. M. C. Davie's amount tender, has been recepted ing to 10,346, by the Harbour Trust for karri timber from' the Hamelin of 'Western Aus Mills,
Le Caron's Major statements as to Brenuan, the late Fen ian, having escaped from the Fremantle of Western Australia. He also prison
and others to himself <?f "To murders. particular he said, would have so," accepted
the
,
disorder, the quelled
soon
police
cold;;
excessively
,
which
.
Very heavy weather prevails along the coast, owing to which is shipping much The impeded. is temperature
'
the
'
:
the
June 27. London, to France has replied Salisbury that the British Government cannot accede to the of to France request discuss the British evacuation of Egypt
have
j
order-
Boulangist in terminated
settlement
The police
he added, "and the was-'Woodfords," made of which spirit Woodfords, what she is Mr. to-day." England next of O'Brien gave; an explanation
been to
has
to-day.
.
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in
Viscount
for.
Sexton
Mr.
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of
tralia.
properly The
denounce have, done
j
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Naquet Boulangist
large
,a
proceedings a Force of
£2,500
Intense by the
Ripper." been caused
stated
Charles
J
-
Lagarre
disturbance. Miss Phyllis
the authorities urging to offer a large reward; Sir Charles on behalf Russell, acting of Earl Dnrham, in the racing scandal made a brilliant case, speech in opening for the the case defence, which during
accounted
and have
.
to
but
a
exclamation-: "I generous approve I ever read of Mr. everything He therefore Dillonls speeches." agreed that! Woodford in resisting the evictor " to be proud of. It set an example
the
The
attribut
is
injured
the
or
addressed in London
been
mission,
:
tue
M.
article
an
of which
Army,
number
easier
are
June 27.. Constable Slater is fav progressing The "burglar' orably. .who Digman, shot him while being arrested for robbery, has been remanded for eight days. The "postal authorities favor the London Postmaster General's proposal to alter the day of the departure of mails for England from Adelaide on Wednesday in each week.
offences
same.
proposed the New his letter
to
were
the
on
Sydney,
and a sharp which ended in a
persons A large
,
to-day.
do,
place,
"on
prove
presented
Shares
stoppage pension General has been drawing Boulatiger since he lias retired from -active service. to sue for the The General threatens
a
wonderfully. When, the Attorney-General proposed to read- a. speech of Mr. Dillon's/ to the to learu whether he- agreed or witness,. not .with the views therein expressed, Mr. O'Brien saved him the trouble by the of
ed
are
£248,000
enemies, if the members
and, lie added daringly, of this court.< had been
work
he
questions
Salvation
insist
would
I
ui
icigu
the landlords
left
"
excitement who public,
its
occasion i«/m
jjuitci
Before.Buller
Kerry.'
further had
O'Brien
designa-
was owner of the horse, actually jockey, Sherrard while George being the trainer, and Chetwynd were Woods' servants. The Statutory Commission continued
;
i
was
woman
manner
the
to
Sir
was
out
pointed could
which
necessary
ed
for
omissiou
terrible
proposed,
Webster. who persons
arrested. FrenchGovernment
breach
atrocities,
that represent succeeded.' in
had
crime
matter,
had
similar
a
j
to
complete, in
defiantly,,
said,
such
convenient
was
Act
the
bu
power
at passed through it did other although prevent whichhave otherwise might
When it Government
were
as
News publishes
Daily
The body of another found on the1 Thames,
the country
that;time,; crimes occurred.
a
human any crime iD
nor
could.
Army
colony.
:
.
answer
.
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an increase in crime in that Mr. O'Brien's 1880 and 1881. to that that was neither the
in
strongly
of granting upon the question Responsible Govei nment to Western Australia. that as Icstatos the Bill approved by Lord restricts the Kbutsford materially of the Crown of the lands disposal
>
coupty Land,
The
1
in
that
sides.
England.
Mr. O'Brien .Although: was the .League strong the Attorney-General which read out statistics
was.
it;
admitted
Many
Hebrides. In concluding Sir Frederick a expresses strong hope will be passed immediately that the Bill it is of brought under the consideration the of of the representatives people
j
Witness had in his possession1 required. an officer admission that an by a police to him. as outrage had been represented an and he had 'had to offence, agrarian return. it as such, he did not although
it
convicts
to
took
both
Australia
when
continent-island to send French
,
refuseed
riot.
the
on
tion
or
the
and
Wednesdays
of the Commission State Bank will be
'
Adel
unsuitable.
The report
his
answer
to
reply
Richard
with
connection
encounter
concerning
proposed
western
in
from
consent
your
Thursday.' inconvenient;"
(
propensities and inhabitants, the
gave by Sir
Army
that
repudiates
land-grabbing
of the part protests against
self-
to
for British paupers, adding receptacle that Australia, as a is whole, prepared the deportation of paupers to resist to those shores with resoluteness the same as was the displayed throughout
thrust
to;
mouth
witness's
-
of
right
granted
tenants,
land,
out.
.
England,the colony has to those of
assumed
the
the
tried
Attorney-General
land
and
value,
nothing
j
.the
was
for
continuously put to him
mail-steamer
"Wednesday
—
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released. was A large procession in their which organised honor, paraded the streets, headed by Mr. principal Herbert Booth; The police, owing to that were the disturbances arising, ordered them to thb This disperse.
in
aide:
j
were
beinc
is
of Australia. He portion the statements published
;
that
that claims
Bill
evidence,
in
1
of
course the the evasive
of the
patch
;
the payment
about 1,000 Yesterday had been- imprisoned for various
ou
Government
when1 the
Government
rents
was:
.
superior
Queensland
in and offered stepped extravagant in order to become a landed pro .The these men offered prietors money not was. made ont of the land,, and the
year-
contends
vastly
.
charging people and then
crushed
misunderstood
a
Sir colony. the Western
-that
that Constitution
altogether and he
interest, were
the
of Western
formerly that paper,
of the staff of of Responsible subject
Australian
for
a
was
to granted Frederick argues
man,
in.
who
from
letter
Governor
being
were
gombeen .
money
means
a
publishes
N. Broome,
F.
Australia, member
you to followed deserved,
was
opinion, instance
almostevery
he,was:.in
made of the
Times
The
Sir
position:
have
.
Mr.
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and
emwere
of Hannen, the President Mr.-: Har condemned
Commission, rington during
26;
June
but lie funds
league; that the or used for
for;
the
London, :
that
means
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some
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News.)
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of the denied
of outrages. Sir James
FOREIGN.
I
the explanation
to the risky the landgrabber.
the
(From
finances
phatically
a
him;with meant
the
Intercolonial
Telegrams.
how
they; making landgrabbing risky now the AttorneyGeneral business, that risk, to life wanted to insinuate was Mr. corrected here indicated. O'Brien were
anir
.
I
.
remarked
speeches
Jfomtpt
a
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bly
last
the
General,
made
onslaught of the new
on
a
the
and
vigorous individual
Ministry.
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2nd
fortnight.
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Cooper, the Manager of the the Norwood branch of Bank of on a Adelaide, has been arrested of having embezzled a charge large of the Bank's funds. amount took place at the A crowded social last might, Insitute at Currumulki the
be drawn
at Roseworthy. about tq proceed
where he
to Western has been appointed
of
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2 5
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OPEN.
MORNING.
Kidson,
10 to 12, for Ladies and Children Admission 6d. ; Skates Free.
only.
Hobbs.
AFTERNOON.
(pro.
Wesley
tern)
2.30
to
:
Admission,
5.
Skates and
Maley.
6d.,
Is. .
EVENING. Brokers: W.
Messrs.
"
Fob
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"toaanmnraffw—
Blood
the
Lire."
the
is
WORLD-FAMED is
warranted
to
For
Scrofula, and Diseases, marvellous. are Sold
by
10
0
10
0
Vendors The Lincoln
5
0
Co.,
in
Chemists
Liucolu,
bottles, and
everywhere. and
Midland
England.
the
whatever of 2s.
Sole
cause
and its kinds, of testi
all
Thousands Patent
blood
Skin
Scurvy, Sores
—
BLOOD
cleanse
from
impurities
all
arisiug. Blood
The
H.
&
Neelands
9d.
and
Us
Medicine Proprietors
Counties
Drug
of this
object
To
purchase
ty,
known
on
the
8 to 10. Admission,
From
Co,
that
Company
are
as
proper Foundry to erect for necessary buildings
McGlew's
as
all
premises
follows:
situated
centrally
6d.; Skates
Is.
Monday
and
evenings.
Admission,
Is.
Skates
;
Is.
as
and
EVERY
SATURDAY
It
thus
is
in
want where
to proposed this City and
every at the
Prize
Gala
By
Professor
the
ready intended
place be may
commodity
pernicious hawking at and the same return to the vendor.
taining,
A
to
rates possible without producer
to meet
FRANK
is
a
visits
of the
now
num
.hawker's carts. others will be allotted spaces in the for their be market, and will in a better vend their to position goods than search for buyers. by a house-to-house and vehicles
that Market
is
singular without
that
in
made
first
provision, Berth for
in
investment
profitable
enterprise. private A thoroughfare
the
and
divert from
the the
traffic
Oddfellows' Town
original
Society, Grants
for
left
will
the
as
and is
plan,
construction follows
as
the
V 7 and
V
of
For
LOAN pERTH Corner of Pitt Government
(near
AS. JLvJ
.1
Reserve
the
Fund,
property
5
—
FRI
6
—
SAT
FRENCH Guaranteed,
7
SUN
of 8— 9—
MON TUES "WED
—
11—
free
of encumbrances. The
only
with
expenses in connection will be the salaries of the and build as the Caretaker,
working
Market
the
Manager' and a ings will yield affairs Company's The
Revenue
estimated
thus
Spaces £37 week,
per
from run
at
the
the
the
leasing 125 Stalls,
from minimum
equal
10s.,
start
smoothly. from
derivable Rent
—
:
return should
and
Shops, 6s.
a
to
rate
£1,950
is
of
In addition will revenue
to this large income, substantial be derived from leasing portions of the Market for Auction Rooms, Refrigerat for ing Chambers storing Fish, Meat, etc., and considerable wall for by utilising spaces advertising. The from all sources, profits: therefore, should at least sufficient to pay a divi yield dend of cent, from twenty per per annum, the and as the rentals have been beginning, low ridiculously figure, dividends be expected. may construction The of the Buildings has but Tenders will yet been arranged for, much
at
a
very
higher
accepted
on
the
Company's
basis
of
a
plan as
Architect,
Shares have been applied
for.
prepared soon
as
DISCOUNT and Mackie
Co., streets .
at
KEYLESS J. GALLE'S
LEVER, Albany.
i
»
THUR
St.
and Methodius B.C. Cyril Octave of St. Peter and Paul IV. after Pent. Feast of Most Precious Blood St. Kilian B.M. B.V.M. Prodigies Seven Brothers M.S. St. Pius, P.M.
02®.
$,.
l&ecorir.
"Be
in indefatigable your pu/rand with undaunted re pose, spirit sist and try to conquer evil iniquity with good , having before your eyes the reward prepared for those who " combat the name for of Christ —Pius IX,
per
annum.
placed
and
JUNE.
10
being
to
4.
000 of the Company
credit
10
Printing Office). JNO. GUILFOYLE,
—
Lot
per
under
per quarter,
children,
IHrectOTg.
five the
as
buildings,
JOSEPH,
Manager. July
£11, a
SCHOOL
2 guineas. Music and singing, Entrance Fee, £4. 8 guineas Children over 10 years, per quarter.
the
£5,500 £5,500
to the
£1,500
Manager.
ST.
5 years, be paid in advance.
8,
—
...
OF
TERMS—guineas
whole of and is
:
Land Buildings
Leaving
15s.
GERALDTON.
to the
belonging
being
for
under offer to the Company, by placed for the sum of Five thousand Promoters, hundred pounds (£5,500), reserving of over of carriage-way right portion a new V 8, leaving street 41 feet wide. The on proposed expenditure purchase land
from
BOARDING
SISTERS
connect and
right through Station. has been selected
which known
is
purpose
been
Wellington-street,
Railway
property
a
Arcade
an
has this
however, Market, and
has
with
Murray-street thus Market
Perth has existed so of any kind, seeing Markets elsewhere, city care of the Civic
other the No
usually authorities. been
a
every
.are
Sale
on
ALLUM,
CONVENT
specially
Hawkers
long
Roberto.
the
than the doubtful and troublesome
erous
Children.
ob
famil of requirements ies to the best desiring purchase produce in the and afford cheapest market, by the collection of produce far to one centre a better for selection of requis opportunity ites
Skates
the
recourse
system now yielding
time It
for
MUSIC.
felt
long
a
lowest the
by
consumer
to
supply Colony.
marketable
offered
as
MORNING.
,
property and others.
the
select
Wednesday,
;
a Public Auction Market, Rooms, Cellars to construct an Refrigerating to connect Arcade, and a Street Wellingtonand street and to lease the. Murray-street thus acquired to Dealers, Gardeners use
The
and specimes may be the Brokers. formed The Company will be declared and as when 6,000 shares are subscribed, number of shares have already been a large is necessary. for, early application applied Shares will be alloted in accordance with and should a less of application, priority of shares number be alloted than applied of money will the balance for, deposited amount on allot be applied to payable not be ment, and should the company will have their monies formed, applicants in Forms of returned full. application, and further information prospectuses, may obtained from the be Company's Brokers. Bankers will receive The Company's monies on behalf of the Company from Shareholders. intending and prospectuses, Forms of application information and further be obtained may from the Company's Brokers, J. L. McCALLUM & CO., Sliarebrokers, Town Hall Chambers, Fremantle. 15th 1889. Fremantle, W.A., June, at
0
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1
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....
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Company, Limited.
NOW
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:
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Mrs.
Mrs.
0
in
APPLICALION.
:
Scott, M.L.C., Mayor of Perth. M.L.C. Randell, Esq., C. H. Hammond, Esq. (of Symon, Ham mond & Hubble, Geo. Pabk, Esq. E. Solomon, Esq., Mayor of Fremantle. M.L.C. C. H. RaSON, Esq., W. F. Samson, Esq. A. Lehmann, Esq. Geo. Scrymgour, Esq. R. 0. Law, Esq.
Company is
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J.
Master
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Mrs.
0
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Management
the
Market
Directors
Geo.
& KIDSON.
colony. will have the of option a freehold at. their land into converting of three the price pounds per acre, and considered that the value of when it is from £500 coal in New South Wales runs the to and £1000 per acre, assuming of the Irwin successful development River coal the enormous field, margin will at once be perceiv there is for profits a certainty that a ed. It is almost large will mining township rapidly spring up on near this and this or Company's land, Company cannot fail to .make very large by the sale or lease of part of their profits to the sole land, besides reserving right minerals underneath the coal or other
Plains.
Victoria Ohmo
Mr.
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Master Mr. J
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Master Mr. J.
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:
formed for the purpose three con devoloping acquiring the Coal blocks of coal land on tiguous Irwin River, Reserve, having an aggregate area with the large frontage of 315 acres, to the Irwin of a mile of three-quarters which the present River, proprietors Coal the Fremantle-Irwin Mining to to the have agreed transfer Syndicate shares paid Company on receiving.12,000 favorable up to 10s. only, being the most terms shareholders ever have contributing in any coal had of acquiring an interest This
of
every
invariably
Shares, to pay required the Company,'
be
floating
annexed
To Provisional
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:
Bankers BANK OF Limited.
UNION
Quinlan.
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Mr. Mr.
T.
:
Solicitors JAMES
—
.
Collected
follows Shares, 12,000 to proto be reserved 12,000 contributing 6d. paid as follows 6d. per application, and the balance in exceed Cd. par month.
LEAKE,
1
St.
to
thanks in
subscriptions North Perth
folloWing Brigid's School,
The
V.G.,
sincere
i
THE begs for the
Bourke,
Rev.
Very
SHARES
PERTH
NORTH
Company
expenses
£12,500,
Capital In
Directors Fremantle. E. Solomon, Esq., F. W. Samsom, Esq., Fremantle. Fremantle. L., Alexander, Esq., Geo. T. Poole, Esq., M.I. C.E., Perth.
Messrs.
1858."
Ordinance,
as
the
that
known
and indispensable as well popular. will be no Promoters'
There
Stock
Joint
well
are
advertising,
1888.
Provisional
for the due performof the Contract.
JOHN SERMON, Chairman Committee. Building 24th June, 1889. Northern, ST-
fitable The
"
is
to attention class in other
:
10s.,
not
it
this
—
and prietors, shares to be per share on on allotment,
.
to accept and will
as
to
up
paid
be seen,
Plans and
OF
IN 24,000 £24,000, OF £1 EACH.
CAPITAL
;
bricks,
ACT
for
tres,
THE
UNDER
REGISTERED MINING
willing persons to the erection of the walls, according of the above Convent. specifications, and stones The Contractor finding
CO.
draw
to of
superfluous of Markets
Markets
under
To be registered Companies'
(No-Liability).
p.m., August, 1889, to for contract
15th
ARCADE
(Limited).
.
undersigned,
to
the of
by
is
success
COMPANY
MINING
be received 4 o'clock
the AND
MARKET
PERTH
COAL
FREMANTLE-IRWIN TENDERS
of
the
—
€1
os
It
PROSPECTUS
PROSPECTUS.
ABRIDGED
JOSEPH,
-
ON VENT OF ST. /: xy NORTHAM.
not be
by the
THURSDAY, CORPUS
JULY
OHRISTI
4,
18 89.
PROCES
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Sacrament whichnearly of Christians adore
instituted.
of Blessed a Julia, religious who had a great devotion Liege, the towards Eucharist, Holy the IV. to Pope Urban implored festival. Her this establish peti tions being seconded by those of the more influential persons,
It
dogmas
of
of his learning had many The Church piety. establish in view when objects that this festival. First, ing faith their renew Christians might in the Holy Sacrament ; secondly, draw that strength they might in to advance from this source
held Christ
in
rest.
the with the than
Indeed, child
infant
an
.
make to thirdly, for sin. The procession Christi therefore, is, honour of Jesus
reparation Corpus of.
of
to receive the blessing veneration Victim of the Immaculate Then, who may happen to non-Catholics, at the procession, would be present to and soon learn show respect
for
reverence
life;
spiritual
dogmas
or to a locomotive respect absurd would be less telegraph the ideas entertained by even edu to cated men in regard Catholic Catho It is the of duty worship. to see who assist at a procession, lics, with that the sacred Host is treated the Sacrament and when respect, adoration to is lifted up for their and of awe bow down with feelings
riches
the
it
by
press
these notions
composed an office at the of the Pope, for the feast, request Doctor has poured and the Angelic
into and
misrepresented
the have
and
be
meaning to
seem
has been believed by of all ages to be really of the Holy Sacrament The most ancient and the Altar. that the records authentic testify esteemed it the Christians early happiness that they could greatest with Christ in the one be made This is the Blessed Eucharist. of the of all the children belief and when they honour"
who
led
Catholic to
of those them so
worship, into the inquire ceremonies which and in strange
the
'
A.
in
their,
presence and a belief clearly midst, practice and mon in the indicated Liftirgies of all Christian The. uments ages. the sum is Sacrament Blessed
which and
cheers,
warms,
nourishes, the
to
gives
.
spiritual growth Christi The pro world. Corpus who the Church herself, is cession the forth to blessings impart goes
and resorts to the abodes of Christ It has been desof her children. stream the cribed as mystical saw the which issuing prophet of the -holy place, from the altar and. passing through the gates of forward in the temple, bounding a noise and pleasant making joy of waters. the sound as; many the of the faith, "During ages an insti was considered procession in of no small tution importance, and Before
intellectual
an
of
view.
those
mystic to
"
vwKich
'
flames,
with
.mingled luminaries,
which
—
seamed
the emblems
never
be
supernatural star of the it
—
sets,-
point
spiritual
thought
was
of cor delusive meteors die away, and would passions rupt seen. That be no more pious the
crowd
still
.
that
which
ceeded, in such
on,
passed
humble
Blessed
as
increasing guise
Sacrament,
was
sublime
it
pro
walking after in
the sooth
exhibiting spectacle, a multitude to the eye of the world follow to of men, who sought their ecclesiastical king, hunger him." and after thirsting ing to it is Catholics Very painful teaches faith them, when, as their a.
Christ
borne to witness
cession, the in
have
in a proany irreverence of the Sacred
along
is
'
Host, rudely
as
"
'
or
presence hear to
by
criticised never
the
taken
the
ceremony who those pains
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grave
robber,
being statement,
;
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who inveigled spy, societies and then sold to justice. They were
making
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guilty their
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—
—
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possible.
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false
,
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remarks
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—
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the explanation clear enough to to carry conviction every unprejudiced the and which removes terrible inmind, uendo that the of Mr. misapprehension Parnell's meaning had cast upon his hon the suppression. or esty and honor ignor sections ing of which by the Conservative Press at once of the Australian proves their evident and also clearly unfairness, the weakness of a cause that demonstrates of has to be bolstered up by the adoption such ignoble means. There
.
joining
acknowledge
Jesus
a
professional into illegal
is quite
to
of "twenty After the lapse years William the distinguish Father Kelly, brother of the ed Jesuit, present of the Convent of Mercy, superioress course once in tlie of intends more, to spend a, few two or three weeks, at last to taste thirsted. It was theirs The only drawback days in Perth. of affixing a stain to a the make pleasure with which we to the pleasure and of besmearing a name, spotless lies in the knowledge the announcement character which hitherto had stood will be one of visit that the proposed worst above their effo'rts. completely Father farewelL Indeed, Kelly's purpose, too, they had in make but a Another to Perth will journey view. They hoped by their outcry to which will stage of the longer journey the mission of discredit upon In obedience to bring end only in Europe. the Irish and to turn the Delegates, of the Provincial the expressed desire tide of Australian to Dublin to public opinion which Order he returns of his had begun to flow strongly in favour of of a college which take the direction an Irish Home Rule that policy Fortunately Jesuits in is to be opened by the the when the Tory journals published A man of ripe scholarship, capital. telegrams, misleading accompanied by and ready eloquence endearing personal Mr. John damaging comments, of a class we lose in him one qualities, at Dillon was hand to declare his in too but sparely represented utter in a disbelief disbelief them will Australian His departure society. based on his intimate knowledge of his in be viewed with regret peculiar chiefs character. South Wales and .Knowing, by ex colonies of New the the unreliableness a perience, thorough of Victoria, which, during 'period of the telegraphic where agencies, a quarter of a century, have benefited are he con Irish affairs an concerned, as edu labours by his zealous to the fidently appealed people of and lecturer. cationalist, preacher, to suspend their Australia judgment selfless Jesuit to Father Even Kelly, until fuller information should be a lie be, it must .cost pang to though his received. The event has justified from old associa tear himself away confidence. The is taken following the numerous ties and to sever tions, from the full of Mr. Parand report of friendship which have' grown cross which nell's examination, through so many long, gained strength m recent 01 our nies trust appears We and fruitful pleasant, years. his European exchanges short that stay necessarily during to be induced he may in our City the Did not House of you say inus with of those valuable favour some that these secret had Commons societies which have done so much addresses ceased to exist ? I might have made that tone of the to raise the intellectual statement in the House of Commons, and state colonies. I did so it was an sister exaggerated Though long debarred if ,
.
of
men
turns
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:
.
and
now.
There can be no stronger testimony of the innate truthfulness of Parnell than is contained in his own words here Rather than clear him reproduced. as self he might so by an evasion, to rest have done, be preferred easily under a His distressing suspicion. was than his love love of truth greater of self. On the following he day which completely made an explanation vindicates his honour x
is
—
;
As
the
regards
.
But
conscience.
the
Argus, leave it
must
we
offender,
our
to
its
chief own
contemporary
the West Australian, in its eagerness to from which it derives defend the source its
information,
telegraphic
in
has,
no and without doubt, cidentally any sinister intention, given a wide publicity to the offensive in its columns charges
—
We make a con made by the Argus. to West fident the Australian's appeal when we call sense of justice, upon it to explain the baseless away or retract which slanders with regard to Pamell it however innocently, been the has, means
of
Hoc
a
in
propagating
nti
a
I
this
colony.
cn
ffi
ex
a
I.
-
:
by
distance
from
listening been powerful, we may, in that
to
a
voice
charm which has have case, and instruct, of thinking, the melancholy pleasure Australian its last echoes on that own shores have been heard in our humble colony. to
have
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—
Albany, 30-6-'89 6d.
7s.
The
—
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:
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Fremantle Rowing Club attended and proved
ment.
QUESTION and
OF
HONOR.
a
its
the
The Argus, congeners one Australian press have experienced rebuffs of those signal and unexpected has in which the Special Commission been fruitful for the enemies of the Some Dish Parliamentary party. weeks ago these journals with almost hysterical had admitted Pamell
proclaimed, clamour, that crossunder
great
Mr. Joseph Rogers has sold to Mr. A. for £90, the racehorse Forrest, Telephone a short time ago. which he won in a raffle
—
flmf.
of
a
success.
,
A
Regatta
largely
was
Do you remember saying these words in on the Bouse of Commons the 7th " Secret societies do not January, 1881, I do not remember them. exist ? Do you. believe them to be wrong ? I If I read thecontextof cannot exactly say. I cannot say what my my. speech I might. view was or what was of the speech my I was endeavour It is possible argument. the House of Commons on ing to mislead
received the sub following the week Mr. Wei& Mr. J. Scollard, Perth, £1; Mr. P. Ferrara, Subiaco, Mrs. Charrington, York, 7s. 6d. during 7s. 6d.
scriptions
,
by
they
procession
must
—
Sacrament
Blessed a
Deliberately?
have proved some what to their bewildering ordinary readers. Hitherto, they had given no indication of the possession of such an sense delicate of honour. extremely They were silent while the proceedings of the Commission Special brought, clearer the day by day,, into light of and the Irish leader, integrity
by
until
it
—
by
the colours exposed in ever-darkening malice of his enemies. They had no or word of condemnation disapproval to utter while it was being shown that the Times, had, foryears,beenpublishing in its and scattering broad columns, cast over the land in pamphlet form, a 'series of shocking based charges, into the upon forgeries, clumsy which authenticity 4of they had care abstained from fully inquiring that and and its favoured most trusted had been agent
of to
—
Church, the in the
VISITOR.
A DISTINGUISHED
papers
evinced
drawn
to miss you or did you not intnd state tate the facts when you made that ment to the House ? It is quite possible.
of ignoble triumph, every expression in every tone of scorn and denunciation, the champion of the they proclaimed Irish cause "a liar. His fault was a indeed but a slight one at most— mere and it sank into exaggeration com when microscopic proportions with the colossal of depravity pared the Times ; but it afforded them an for which they had long opportunity
comprehensible.
faithful in present
these
should
thought
notice Did
withdrawn that state I have probably say or had my it since,
ever
you
I
—
never
state in societies to be untrue. some
truth
for
regard
Have ment?
,
,
:
in
those who with the nature acquaintance oil which the foundations
no"
Thomas
St.
of
be
public
,
century.
not
is
should
gave his appro Sovereign Pontiff of and the observance bation, in soon Christi spread Gbrpus a did become not Belgium, but, the fol universal feast until
lowing Auqinas
300,000,000 and love. that the surprising Church the Catholic .
The
of the nice the outcry,
of
he
—
con in a supercilious only for But holy things. they tempt who talk of Catholic lightly at least in very many are, worship that convictions uttering cases, at without have been arrivedrecourse' to Catholic teaching. of the great They know nothing
origin
procession
.
might
the course Commons
examination, that, during in the House of a debate made had deliberately secret ments, concerning which he knew Ireland, to The sudden accession
—
century that the grand of was Corpus Christi
their
that
recklessly to be inclined and to think critics, can have an expressions
Some those
censure
ing o speak
.
'
they
understand
so
—
the year. who lived in the John Chrysostoin, fourth of the century, speak formed at Milan and processions' the to Constantinople, implore Venerable of God. The mercy as Bede describes processions sanctioned by the appro practices of, bation and established usage the universal Church. It was until the thirteenth not, however,
clear
a
—
obtain what about.
St.
.
days of and
—
St.
—
on certain Ambrose
towns
.
and
cities
On
Friday
nonnaion.
route interment
Albany fixxal
conveyed Melbourne,
were
goldfields,
mean What do you the by misleading House ? In order to cut away the ground of the Govern from under the argument ment for the bill. statements Do mean that are you not and contrary to the opinion facts, you have sworn I mean it was a to-day? and exaggerated and boastful statement, to mislead the House as designed probably to of secret societies in Ireland. the extent
the remains warden of the
last,
the late
Nyulasy,
to
en
is
take
to
—
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;
John
Woods,
being Street
run
since,
is
railway about
£5,000 damages.
by
lost
train
a
crossing, to
sue
the
Woods,
the services Hensmaxx in connection has
retained
who
over
of Mr. Pilbarra
by
rail
where
to
the
place.
a
leg at
through the
Lord months Government for a
few
we
understand, Mr. A. P. with the case. of
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arrested J. jT. Boileau was recently He was a worthless uttering cheque. Committed to take liis trial " subsequently at the'sessions of- the Supreme Court now .'on. The -Attorney General, however,' bill failed to H ud- a true against him. "
':',',Mr
'
'for.
.<
contemporary the Herald, yesterday week, devotes
,
Bflemorial;
,
to
the
of,
subject
,
Damien,
.Father:
a
proposed the ileper
sacrifice lias exwhose heroic self of mankind. .cited the all. admiration is in questiou in every respect, The articlo Herald— and of. the fair-dealing /w,or,thy what. more is it necessary to say. ?
..priest
:
.
,
,
,
'
His
'
the
Lordship
administered Cathedral of the
Bishop
"n;;tlio "'Confirmation' ori Suriclay 'Immaculate Conception last, and thirty-six females vwhen lhal'es thirty received this sacrament Afterwards His conLordship induoed all who had been and who Were under age, to make firmed, from "'a1'-' promise to' 'abstain intoxicating !':drinks ''until' have attained their they -. year.""";1 twenty-first '
After
"
t
'
immenselv
"
Tim-
nleased
the
nnn
nni
nriro
this
been
Caporh who
held was
accidentally.
Perth, last week. The returned verdict of Coioiiei's a Jury chemist, "manslaughter' against tlie'yo.ung Charles who .supplied, in misBircli, take for liquorice powder, the stryclioccasioned the woman's death. ;nihe: whicli
Record of his repose will doubless
;
'
Bircli
f' '
arid,
Perth trial,
:
'
'
;
elsewhere in our present Broome's recent Frederick to the Times. To the majority of letter itmust WestAustralianresidents assuredly inasmuch as it is a prove interesting, defence of a cause have rstrong they at As everybody heart. admits, deeply to the His Excellency, by his coritribution Tonamot the London has Jupiter press, to British done .much the enlighten, as to the true condition of the public and has helped 011 materially the colony of introduction Government, Responsible so long for and so greatly desired. sought
.
,
Sir.
,
publish
issue
,
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i
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of the remains whose lament
On last Friday evening, Mr. James Cunningham, in our last ed .death we, announced issue, to their last vesting 'were consigned place Catholic in the Freniaritle Cemetery. was The" funeral attended, '-'largely: being representa amongst those following of the Perth and Fremantle tives of the of the II, A. O.B. !bra,nches Society, latter of which the deceased was a Past in anPresident. A contributor "T," of praise of other, column, speaks in terms in Mr. C unningliam's the Admirable traits Arid refers to the loss which the chhrcter, lias Community of. Fremantle /Catholic word 'abstained by. his. death.Every ,
,
:
'
can
expression.to thoroughly
by
our
correspondent
endorse.
another column the pros publish -Market and Arcade pectus of the Perth to it is proposed form Company, which of £12,500, in 25,000 shares with, a capital, be seen '"of each. It will that ten shillirigs. arid iriilueiitial direc a large provisional and the concern torate has been formed, without one of the safest invest doubt, .is, lias yet been placed before the ments that' wo h ear that Mr. W esley p ubiic. Already, the Manager pro tern, has received .Maley,,: more than for;, considerably, applications..: of. A careful half the number, shares. of the prospectus will well repay (perusal who will bear in mind (intending investors, will not that the result of the investment a valuable adornment" to the orily,provP but Avill ivell reward their specula city, in
We
;
,
,
The ordinary above Society
weekly meeting of the held on Thursday 26tli there about 20 June, being the formal members After present. business had been disposed Mr. of, John Kingston mformed the meeting that he was about to to remove and requested, that his Kimberley, name might be allowed to remain on the roll of members. The President, as is extended this customary, to Mr. and in privilege Kingston, to rofer to the doing so, took occasion he had, always manifested deep interest in the affairs of the Association, and on behalf of the members wished him success
Mr/ the
,
!
tion.
National Library of Australia
his
sphere of duty. then entertained
new
Wm.
"
dfohtmn. —
—
IAM.
June,
difficult,
'nnnnvhIlnn0, O
of
father
to
memoir
this
tlieiv
onsitimi. A
—
worthy
his preserve also contributed on
Mr. and
the
'
the B. was
'with cheers. The hearty President welcomed him on behalf of and the Society, expressed the joy it to see him to the members gave Mr. Colreavy, amongst them again. after the members for the thanking in manner which had land they received and assuring them of him, interest in the his continued Society, account of the present gave a graphic state the Goldfields of Eastern1 and hopes as to their expressed sanguine The Chairman future success. thank ed Mr. for his Colreavy interesting greeted
of all
—
to
Mr. J. Kelly entitled "Bingen reading Rhine." During the evening N. Colreavy entered the Hall,
of a and
the respect gained who knew him. in a primary the usual Educated school, of the sons of the people, training-ground James Cunningham was apprenticed to a attention and the writer's was first trade, drawn to him by the fact that, though for a Protestant he working employer, was mass 011 in hearing the holi regular a days of obligation duty only too fre Catholic quently neglected by our boys.
times,
a
7
son
at
gravity.
Catholic community of Fremantle 110 worthier member than he demise is noted at the head of this article. Son of one of those hardy veterans from the Queen's Service who, though of station of tho world, humble in the eyes knew and faithfully the well, discharged,
esteem
in
was
Reardon a extract with choice meeting from Edmund' Burke's great speech on. of Conciliation the Colonies." Mr. followed with a Horrigan comic which excited the risible reading, of the members to such an faculties extent1 that the reader fouad it
The owned whose
worthy
sheep.' It was
SOCIETY.
prize-winners.
rliif.ifis
.the
,
,
1
;
;
"
subject
..that-
the acquaint Survey Office that it' was the desire "of the Northampton that their .public should be commonage surveyed. Carried. Mr. H. J. Sims/ proposed, and Mr. McDonaldseconded That any person owning a team should have the free use of the commonage, private land excepted; for -5 horses, and also one cow and calf and: one hack horse:"
'
"
26tii
to
this,
said
.
;
died Cunningham, 1889.
the be the
'
"
James
putting Burges would
Mr. meeting, Roads Board :
That
Commonage
;
'
we
Li
surveyed.!' ;
"
;
;
—
given
the
,
"
MEMOU
of
:
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IN
boundaries
McDonald.
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Mr.
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:
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,
;
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dfontiiiliutoiifi'
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the resolutions passed at Saturday might meeting, -I subjoin a, few which will a give idea good' of the tone of the .meeting. Proposed by Mr. J. Evans „ and thei
:
;
cipal
Monday. Amongst
;
;
"
'
:
c
-
"
,
arrangement the followiha;
on
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,
i
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f
:
;week a dastardly was made attempt the Mail Train between York wreck and Beverley. Obstructions a extending three mile.arid quarters had been placed on discovered the line: They- were, however, who' in time by Mr. Edwards of Beverley, in the information Immediately gave and thus what "proper quarter prevented terrible must.: have otherwise been a A man named Ford and a catastrophe. named Bowran were arrested on woman of in the suspicion being implicated we has since been outrage. Ford,' learn, set at liberty. " to
<
final
'matter
The adjourned of meeting' quarterly of the the Star of the Sea Branch above Society was held at Fremantle on. Tuesday Mr. John O'Donnight. as President, the oghue, occupied Carried. It was Chair. Messrs. resolved, that: Bona Philip Cunningham, run were and John Hollands nominated for yide butchers 100 ;sheep 'and free, butchers For the ensuing term private and. membership. be farmers,, to were run the following nominations made allowed 20 sheep; only r:all ab.ove these for the several offices President, Mr. numbers to be charged for, the price to be hereafter P. M. Hayes Mr. Jas. fixed"Vice-president, bv- the Roads Board.'" Mr. F. J. TownsStorey Secretary, Mr: T. end Mr. J. F. Whitely Treasurer, Cunmiigham's motion, "for the free use of the Warden, Mr. J. Guardian Whitely; Commonage for ten head of cattle, Mr. J. Stokes Sick Visitors, Messrs. on being put' to' tlie J. Whitely J. Healy and Trustee meeting was 'lost. (to Dell fill of in and Mr. vacancy created by resignation proposed J. Mr; Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald. Cunningham seconded that any persbn coming Secretary) should be permitted It was decided to send a letter of con to run; two millnVig dolence to Mrs. Cunningham, to have goats, free." This proposition was un a Mass offered for her deceased son, carried. animously .r " Mr. and 'in other ways to show the Soci Sims-, moved That the of its in ety's charge for horses or cattle practical appreciation be 2s. 6d. debtedness to him. £7 lis. per head, the nhmber allnwp.J tn .Receipts 3d. determined by the Roads Board also a charge of 2cl per head for goats and PERTH CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S
;
-Last
their
this
'
[?]
-
was arrested, subsequently after being given a hearing in the wascommitted for Police Court, however, being allowed. bail;
the in
Board about
of
£>ati
"
'
invited
assisting
/ilnoino1
of
prayers
which, according remarks, opening for the purpose (of members of the Roads
matter,
Chairman's
were
;
'
/
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Tv»
the readers are asked for, the earnestly soul— an act of charity which be cheerfullv accorded. T.
the
.
in
'
.
liim
;
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'poisoned
/'
the
;
the
on
vnrnWInirl
do
this
on
.
lias
inquest of Mrt.
body
t»i
notice,
.
'
An
given to the
seconuea
drama, King Alfred," Master was performed by the j uveniles. W. McCaffery made1 a good King Alfred;; Ella found a .worthy in representative Master A. Urquharb as Gandelin, Master indeed 0. Wooahead acted well very while Master P. Egan, iri the character of satisfaction. That much Gubba, gave " The« Minstrel boy," given popular song Master H. by the boys was well received. Woodhead's Carr and C. recitation, " Lochiel's and was riaerited, Warning," ,u Little accorded; great praise. Cock; several little a song by Sparrow," a" enlisted loud To ones, applause.. School laughable piece—" The Aancient master— then treated. Ten boys we .were acted in this play, and did as well as could be expected from children of their age. Their characters were :— Master R. Schoolmaster Master J. ; Council, Dobbs Master J. Ferrara, Paddy Skimmer Joe Master-W. Cuthbertson, Jim Wallcott Master S. Smith, Jones, Sam Stubbs Master J. Jno, White, Snibbs Master W. Moll, Paddy McShane Master Felix ; J, Fraser, O'Brien and Master W. Taylor, "The This scholar, Darby." accomplished concluded the first part of the programme. second instalment of fun The provided " was a Christy Minstrel Uncle display Ned" was Master J. sung pleasingly by Master L. Montague Mara The gave in Camptown Races" splendid style "The old cabin in the dell" was log rendered Master .C pathetically by Woodliead Master T. Crogan with the Ring, ring banjo" caused much and, the solo and chorus merriment; "Where's that nigger Josey gone" secured enthusiastic from all plaudits to the Next came who listened the song. Miserables. farce Les The respective in this wore filled parts creditably by J. Masters T. Corbett, W. J. Mara, Lucas and G. A. Webb. on a Sports the characters in which lark," were " Sambo," Master O'Connell O'Mahony, Master T. Crogan, Bones," "Johnson," Master Montague, brought the exhibition the distribution to a close. Before of took His the prizes place, Lordship an able address on the Bishop delivered nature of the system of education of which the' Church After His Lord approves. most speeoli, tho suc ship's interesting cessful in the examination competitors held a few days beforo were called up and won. hauded the premiums Next week if we shall there be sufficient publish, a list of- the space at our disposal, prin this,
f
.
-
;
audience.
Correspondent:
.
;
"
the
own
talked of Northampton and1 the manner in -which
!
:
.
:
esteemed In its issue of' .leader, to, the obr'.
our,
much
commonage it should bei worked is now about settled. At 'a piibhc meeting, 'held : at the Miners, Arms Hotel on last -the 22nd Saturday inst., and' .which was over presided, by ;Mr. T. Burges, the views of the pubhc were freely
;
.
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From
The
:
news.
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NORTHAMPTON.
.
,
:
:
:— A review of Bishop Parry's of, the confor the amelioration natives of the of the aboriginal and several, letters eountiy
The
.
Yesterday week was a geda day for the the Catholic attending Boys' pupils School of Perth. Assisted There was an inexhibition and a distribution of prizes with the school, on the day connection and some the in question, time before date the little ones had looked appointed tlio festive occasion with the forward to most The schoolroom delighted feelings. was' the in which the building joyous were held. Nicely decorated proceedings as it had been, with ferns and greenery; by tasteful an hands, it presented appearance to in- tho extreme. In response pretty invitations a great number of the issued, children's arid friends attended. parents His the Bishop, the clergy of Lordship a of the city, large body of the Sisters of the leading Catholics Mercy, and' some of the city, were also and non-Catholics for the The day present. programme a which was well chorus, opened with " rendered in Australian by the boys, Deep " Woods." A nice recitation, King Alfred, Then came by Master P. Egan, followed. in which a comic duet, "Billy Boy," E. Smith, with Masters A. Molloy, to themselves, immense credit took part. " Master W. Moll's Sands of recitation,
over
colony much local
.
:
and the meeting then closed. the of Half-yearly meeting is. to be held next /Thursday, Society when it is hoped there will be a fifil attendance of members. address,-
older,
,
i
found that he it was manner imbibed mysterious advanced ideas Irish upon ac-.. and he manifested a thorough questions, with the aspirations and objects quaintance of the Irish members, and with the argu As a ments iri favor of their line of policy. most Mr. was Catholic, Cunningham active in .assisting institution or every with the charitable work in connection church in his power. by all the means The Hibernian and the Catholis Society indebted to him Institute were greatly amounti for a large of useful work and his of these absence from the futurfe. meetings, associations will be iriuch Of deplored. must his personal characteristics it be said that in him one had to deal with a man. of the strictest and agree honor, gentle able in his intercourse with his fellows stern and unflinching in his support of to what he believed be just and right, either of a or nature public private and unbending in his determination once he a hadresolved certain he: upon course, showed himself the possessor of a stroug and inflexible will. In these few. lines to the writer, proriipted by a desire place on record the' virtues of one wlio contributed so towards largely bringingcredit on the Catholic men of: young has tried to give expression Fremantle, to. with which Mr. feelings Cunnmgham's As he grew had in some the most
SCHOOL,
PERTH.
:
for
'
BOYS
:
1
Carried.
j ;
-
the desire' of the meeting, that the members' of the' Roads' Board in such a manner arrange matters as to make' the1
Commonage self-support
ing.
;
;
decided by the Narra Tarra to submit people for approval the Rules and of Regulations their the Commonage; to Northampton Roads Board. It
was
i
,
'
Proposed by Mr. R. Scott and seconded by Mr. T. Cunningham '(That five be alloived breeding mares to run free instead of the five /horses mentioned ill Mr. Sim's' motion.'" :
.
'Held .schenie dition
"
CATHOLIC
received up the erection
be.
;
of aConventat
THE
to
notification
a
'
Thursday,
to' vn
be found tenders will' 15th August, Norbham.
will
that
effect
.
Elsewhere .the
v
.
'
Carried.
The meeting representative
about lO'SOp.m;. Since my last
:was
and
well :;
attended terminated
and '
;
ait
1
'.
we haive had heavy rains in this district, in particularly the vicinity of the Murchison, where, I am given to understand, most of; the
road is nearly destroyed. to the heavy rains, the roads were in very good condition, made so, even under the very pecuniary embarrassment in which our; Roads Board moves generally and, lias its centra/1
Previous
.
It is to be hoped that the Government will make an extra grant for the speedy repair of these roads, otherwise we shall lose the benefits from the Murchison accruing traffib this season, which loss, to the owing very depressed times here, would be much felt. very The Catholics here, and they are were inany, very much pleased to. see the arrival of a new piano on Monday last for the Sisters of St. Joseph. Their music instructor, I hear, lias left, but another efficient it is young lady, said, will take her place. shortly June 28.
being.
,
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settled
"Do K—
Stirling
close.:
a
and opposu
Eliot,
and
the
to
accountant, Treasury,, to discharge the duties of Cplonial Treasurer the absence on leave during
;
end
done
April.
!;of
order
in
I
the
cheque
.ito
of these criminate slaughter for the sake of these pelts.
the Hon., A. O'Grady, Lef roy, C.M. G. j Laurence S. Eliot to be a. Sub; Collector of Revenue ; W. J. Teede to of'
which proposal which Lady
difficulties
this
indis
one
Madam promise,
"only
marsupials
as admired well noble are actions
favour, will you
vice
ordj.
resigned.
Mrs.
at
Telegraphist
, ;
between Wilconvey via River and Wandering, Dayand Marradong, Bannister, for three, a, on years, fortnight,
£48
annum
per
to cart, and distribute Brothers, material .between Dongarra telegrapli and Long's, for. £1 60 ; W. H. Bing ham, to cart and distribute telegraph the material between and; Harrogin. .
,
,
pherson
mile
post, ton.
Albany
Road,, -
;
£5 per Tendees
the
on
.
83rd
Invited.—
Fencing Albany in Grounds, Hospital July 10; labor erection of Customs shed at Broome, of ma.ils from July 9 ; for conveyance to Boyadine and from York to York .
;
Peotection
under
Boaed.—
.
Emilian
Toodyay with
Coll,
.
to
district,
na aboriginal of the above
—
the provisions
—
She
love.:
frierid
was
juiuuu
to
soon
the
on
ratifications at Mexico A
on
well
bourne
of which the 22nd
known
the
skies
lecturer
infidel
still
was
none/
;
it
—
At
this
was'
;
,
Laura
broken
m
accents
answered that forget
he
of
the
'to adduce got up and desired a corrobrative illustration; He had looked in; the sky for Geelong— all one
audience
day and
and
night—
one
had
used
even
of the biggest out for opera glasses but could see nothing of it, than that there was was clearer Nothing one
the
purpose,
such place
no
as
The
Geelong.
at
angry
an
Farrar
Archdeacon religious-;
has has
thathe"
readers to master
the'
reasoning,;
nor
can
gument";
and
he
rie\
very which in
informs er
been
a
its
able of
elementary he is'
principles construct an also censured
ar
for
and 'turgid too often verbiage " ornament" of his Life of tawdry The Church Times Christ;" (remarks 'corners Dr. London Teuth) certainly rather Farrar awkwardly when it re Christ minds him that the "primitive
the
ian
to
Church,"
he
"ha,d
appeals,
and
Archdeacon enues
if
never'
there' itive
of such i
was
Abbey a
church; which
eridownments W estminster
of
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either
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of which practices no such as dignities rev Canon, no fixed
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least
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?"
sufferings
answered No, not," certainly write to him Mine. K— but you can as that you have obtained permission, and I promise, you this favour shall be :
;
biirstmg her explained
/
bf myself answered
avail
Madame,"
privilege
then
'
::
the tears. She as she had
intb
girl
this
reasons
told, already Lady Eliza. what do you propose to do ? Well, to let the How1 do you hope' secretly "
know that you arc work poor captive ?" ing for his deliverance I do not yet know, but all my hope God. His goodness has always is in me. Even this morning! protected an interior voice when I was praying, bid me the inspiration gb, and follow I had received. have the will, If men God has the power. and may your Well, go, my child '
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year.
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every'
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one
who has promised
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I have zeal and devotion to. to trust She has a in Brunne the overlooking ;
little
cottage and will make you Prison of Spielberg, comfortable. There 'you will be safe and need not fear your actions being I will watched. write to-day to my
rooms good Hannah Playter to prepare in her house for your reception. I will also tell her to announce you in the as who are two of my relations village coming to spend a short time' with
her.
your
evening you shall and by taking pass-ports, This
precautions trust you will
I
point
out
escape being
to
receive all
watched."
middle
large
for
.
amazement,
time,, of these
,
her.
over
a
until-
at the
other appeared was Her veil drawn down and she advanced towards the silently no sooner She liad raised her grille. to Laura's face than she exclaimed eyes with excitement: "What a great resemblance I pardon beg your but your features Mademoiselle, bear a likeness to those of a very striking dear friend. Pray tell me who you are?" I am the daughter of Esther de S— of her who loved you as the dearest answered Laura sister," nun
I
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it
.
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to
the
nun.
She explained how it had come into her hands. The good religious wept much at first, and then strove to very overcome herself that she might enjoy the society of the orphan. She showed herself so affectionate and concerned about their troubles, that both consented to prolong the interview.' was not long ere It a deep these sympathy sprang up '/-between so two worthy hearts, well able to un derstand each other, andit was with all after expressing three, deep regret towards one another mutual confidence, saw the hour of separation arrive, Go, my dear child," said the nun on and may God bless parting, "go, You have in Him confidence you. and He will not abandon you. Every day prayers shall be offered up for you God by myself and Community tliat in direct this may you holy under He will hear our prayers and taking. "
friend for all: the my dear departed kindness yon have shown her daughter. God will reward you." After having said these words, with a full voice of emotion, the good nun retired into arid her cloister quickly the two went 'friends sadly away. When Laura had become calmer, she recalled to her the many memory testimonies of interest which had been shown her during the day, and with the sweet of her youthful simplicity she heart, said to her adopted mother " How very it is When I strange was in the solitude of our mountains, the world frightened me, and when I read a book .the feelings I would ex towards it bordered on hatred. perience Scarcely, have I entered it, however, than I meet with hearts full of de votion and affection. How is it that turn out to my things pre contrary conceived notion ?" " R evidently from of comes a want !
reflection
un
smiling.
your
"You
part,"
said
confuse
in
world
ovn aixc
for
information,
con,
of your
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vi xlisu
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,
'
their
'
to
journey
Brienne. now remained to be done Nothing to start on tne next'1 tney aeciaea Bernard's advice asked was day. about the different stages they should and until then although he had travel, been made acquainted with the motive of their sad journey, he was not aware1 that their destination was the dungeon of Spielberg.When he heard this he: was and asked very much distressed, if Laura she had any assurance of being able to penetrate into the prison. Her answer in the negative, being he remained silent and became very
.
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ana
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f!
; :
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All
thoughtful.
at once
a
idea
bright
dawned
to the upon him arid turning two ladies he said "Will you permit poor Bernard to a to you which means suggest may still it may offer very fail, certainly, in this under good chances of success :
taking."
/'!
tell us what it Speak, " Bernard. Pardon' me; but 'it is necessary that lie,: mention certain detail which I will make the myself first. "
tion
"
short
as
as
To
Mr.:
is, good answered I should
:
'
1
;
'
concerns1
explana
possible. be Continued.
Parnell
the
on
Political
Situation. Mr.
Parnell, accompanied D. attended Sullivan, " home given at the Grosvenor Women's
tlie
by;
Liberal
see
as
leader having to speak said thathe the days and months
go by
Engl
learning
Irishmen to
;
lsii
the
appreciate
which
they attempting
have to
fellow-countrymen, of them diligently have been led parties inestimable is
enjoyed. Mr. Parnell, English
your
English
They rights difficulty.
our
in
and
to
are
of
position
rights
country, under
the past in for their think
in-
,
'
if
at any
beyond
bounds which cal
years
women
difficulties
some
to
glad and
the of
laboured
gain
"at
Gallery
was
and
men
understand and the position
to
the
Federation. been called
The Irish upon
Mr
by
T.
Lady
mind a few select souls, with the which you dread so much, and come to the conclusion you immediately own
must
—
,
riad
'
here they found Bernard waiting them He- had" a impatiently. packet to give them which had been, servants. brought by one of Mme. K's This parftel contained the pass-ports, in which the two friends jwere indicated; under the assumed name of Playter which had to they agreed adopt. Mention also made of their was being' servant. accompanied by a male Their obliging patroness renewed the assurance of her affectionate zeal and interest and gave them all the necessary
-
slie
are
for
—
letter
we
There
and
"
tne
iinau
me." for in this way, Talking at length reached their hotel for not very far from the convent, was
it
!
giving
reason,
allurements.
its
they
parlour;
.
,
against
tions
wliile a end of the
little
is
is to be my most $$?dent desire back again in my retreat between you and my father. Then indeed it would' be my most constant endeavour to fly from the world, which has no attrac
of
she
After
as
and
This
grille.
iiuu
node uwi3ot
had had but a idea vague holy houses where or souls, drawn by innocence repen themselves tance, go to shelter from the storms of (the world. In spite of a herself of sadness feeling crept
Eliza,
the
you,
:
a
rare
whole heart on them." " Oh, that will never be hard," said the face1 of her Laura, looking up into benefactress with fondinexpressible
IJIlZlOl
-
means
to you. Wliile his protection waiting until I shall him to have prepared approve of the step you have taken you can be spared a great deal of trouble
by lodging
with
the
in
erected
and:
talents, so
you true friends, you giving centrate the affections all
1?lirfn
JLJCUVlJr
great not
:
—
was
you may safely hope that all will turn out favourably. Goodbye, dear Lady Eliza. Your charity has inspired you to perform a and good work. great me to Allow thank you in the name of
'
is
written
and
periodical,
;
'
Church Times article on Ritualism
Anglican
dying
'
lecturer
collapsed;'
The
:
you and that shortly to increase the number will go into the 'cemetery of victims packed this terrible Am I to of dungeon. let him down' into the grave go effort to let without making a single at least, him 'know, that his daughter is
'
poor
but it there
plain
Madam,
dear
father
renewed." "I cannot
telescope,
oiie:
stage;
:
daytime, searched there;
.
"
:
YVXUU
parlour
her
,
told, T.o/lvr
UXAUTru
was
present
the aimiable Poor; child,". would that I could put an end lady, to all troubles with which I am your now well acquainted. But you know can decision of the, nothing change at least one the government for year. that made attempt Every during and only in would be useless period crease the obstacles, already in the way. This is the -/opinion of a man who is a judge'in best to be these competent and I must that confess, matters, to me after lie the .had explained on which its opinion many reasons is /grounded, I felt somewhat afraid of going to Bruhne. of your project Would it not be more prudent to be and wait for another year ?" patient,
was
olirrnm
TtTQCl IfUFD
a
which
;
she
who,
as
'
do not my dear child, lightly ideas give about the up your early world from it and remember that fly if Providence has favoured you by
Superioress. Sim
the
said
My
the.
filled
',
heaven
no
not
was
It
invisible.4
".
was
lier
the young girlwhose noble to a rare modesty,; joined her witli the kindest inspired
",
iny he
Chantal,
into
great
"
Mel the fol
in the he had
a
'feelings,...
"
de
can
fore,
Monastery M. M. Jane F.
see
is
warned
at the
arrived to
asked
in
.'beauty,
shares
in
after
through a famous magnifying power,
colossal
was
it
it
at riight
had looked of
exchanged, January last.
demonstrating' fashion that there for
the
1886,..,
were
was
lowing —He had looked and could not find
Mexico
at.
7th
see
took
'
Criminals, signed of September,
Pugitive
she;
and
door,
and
—
'
emotion
voxierauiuii
delighted
She
again.'
interest
heart
F
Oedee-in-Council. the text of an Order of the Queen in Council, dated 6th effect to 1889, for giving April, and the Treaty Her between Majesty of the United States the President of of Extradition for the Mutual Mexico,
.
iii
wuey
the
.
as
a»
was
.
Newcastle
at
.-Magistrate the Rev.
of Marah, in the witness contracts tives Act.
2.
Sept.
,
Meekering. Aboeigines The Resident has appointed
—
iiiuiiii
leeiuig
;
Macr
;
she her warmly.
.
for
horse-back,
for
a.
,
once
them with the first to turned
irieiiu
Convent of the Good to see Mother Shepherd Mary Jane Frances de Chantal, whom Laura had longed to see since she had .become depositaryof the letter to, this iier from unfortunate holy religious mother. It was. therefore "with, great to
:
lerkiiie,
,
amiauie
,
.
.
lally, Rams
received and after
—
Laura and welcomed was Madam K than younger Lady Eliza and had formerly been her intimate friend. She bore toward her
a
=
;
5s.
to
K—
.
great affection,: effusion of friendship,
of
Walter a ; Ashton, to convey mail between Roebourne and Pilbarra,, via Mallina and Egina, once a, month, -for .18 months, in a four-wheeled ve-. for £60 hicle, per annum,; George
\
Madam
;
.
lightkeeper's the sum
for
Friemantle,
(Continued.1)'
Sher
.
at
quarters
and
.
Charles
Tendees Accepted wood, to repair pilot £15
VI.
CHAPTER
E. A. Hamersley,
iiiiis
be taked
to
afraid one
;
Guildf
and
jlcic
Yiiig
asked,
,
Postmaster
as
,
act
TRUE.
no
has has also its and virtues qualities which shine forth when occasion offers. But all these do not things shut out the dangers of the world and
out. jjlcl
AND
much
so
doubt,
for if the human heart asserted, faults and weaknesses, it many
often
.
TRIED
be
need /notyou after all. No
it
a in the world are great deny that number of good people whose esteem and to it is very desirable friendship to be obtain. There are great virtues
of anxiously. said
them,
kissing
that of
ac
are If our efforts allow me to share successful, your joy on your way home." So saying she dismissed them and her hastened to see .that several should effectually he carried promises
kaugaroos December has been
1st This
"the
to
me
.for
season
from
tus
decided
what
friends
.
Laurence
Sullivan ; chief clerk
establish
have
two
had often thought not thank me"
Eliza, —
Government
The
;
the
all
with
imagine
.
cepted
islands!
to
easy
the gratitude an., obliging
;
inhabited
on
is
joyful
.
,
t
found
thistles
It
were
'
vice T. K. Perth, Wynne-KinJ. P. Sullivan to act resigned. as eleventh vice Rodoreda S. clerk, vice clerk, Grundy to act as thirteenth Office,
liear,
who
.
named and Floyd missed from Streaky Bay (S. A.), in the'Mpnth of/May, have been found. wrecked dur They were for a week on ing a, gale and subsisted
—
act
fishermen
Arnold,
JUNE 27. THURSDAY, Appointments. E. J. Rodoreda to Post as tenth clerk in the General
'
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.
GAZETTE.
GOVERNMENT
time they those strict acts, of politithe where
the govern in countries of self-government. blessing Until
they
recently,'
cared
/
,
continued'
nothing
r-
/
for
because tbe public opinion' cared for them. public nothing to have had for struggle their of enormous under circumstances
Now,
however,
observed
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the
proposal Ireland.
to
Irishmen
yonr
to
to give ing the
their
manage
own
affairs,
of develop opportunity resources of their Mr. country. were with Parnell's remarks greeted Mr. Gladstone and Mr. loud applause.-
them
Sullivan
an
also spoke
the
on
occasion.
same
We
as policy settlement
final
question
We
on
to
expression settlement of
Why
Because Because
1. 2,
ike
to
stick born.
i
am
it
Protestant.
a
is
so
respectable. should people
which
in
religion ,
Because
3j;
belieye
it
is
convenient
so
much
"as.
or
to
only
little
as
as
one
'
likejB
.'
% Because be. taken up
too
Because to
obliged and
is
nice
so
church
to
go
to
seriously.
it
likes
one
less.
meant
not
is
religion..
the
be
to
Sunday
on
in
lives
(or
not
un
country)
to be able to any rate go comfor the afternoon of having instead tably to bundle' hour iu off at some ungodly to Mass as Catholics have the, morning ;at
in
to do. 6.
not .Because I could give up and Modem. o\& Hymns Ancient 7.
.Because
l
to
siiouid
not
to
10. 11.
Because have
was
much .kneeling
such
to
lot
a
under
never
down in
nose
would involve
it
did,
of
instead one's knees
oomfortable
more
one's
Because
was
and
15.
Because
of him. 16.
who have for so much discouragement and
reminds
curate
abroad
priest
17.
Because
18.,
Because Latimer
from
good
that
have
steadfast
that
English
Ireland.
tliR
inn
finest,
Galileo
plan that
me
"
it
tenants
They
tor
carrying
cannot
it
one,
be given
over
be develop probly is weeks. It
and provide
to
there
in
Mr.
Gladstone
United
the
and States.
ings by the which earth not
sufferers address has been The following the Gladstone bv forwarded to Mr. of the American .Governors American and States of Minnesota Wisconsin. .
The address from the 17th of April, nesota the 6th of sent address is
bears
"Wisconsin and that
May.
The
with
the
from
date
Wisconsin autograph
.
total
of the Senators three of thirty-three, and thirtymembers of the Assembly out of of a hundred. It has also received
the
signature
of
twenty-
total
of
President
the
The
State
of
address
a
the
from
University. vvhich is in identical terms Minnesota, bears the that from with' Wisconsin, of the the Lieu Governor, signatures of State, the Secretary tenant-Governor, the State Auditor, the Attorney-General, the Speaker of the, Assembly, the whole of the Senators, in number, forty-seven and
a hundred out Assembly
and "
To "
and of
one a
members
total
of
a
of the hundred
is
ing Boston
to liberty nppeals the world. throughout. " Accustomed as we
-loving
people
are to a system to that guarantees each State the right im of local without self-government the powers of an efficient general pairing it is for us to Comdifficult government,
National Library of Australia
in
great
is
the
question
Nationalists
of
possibility
people industrial in
establish a
factory find could has in it
pursuit. one of the which in
employment. features This from the
character. the case,
in
interested
some
muEt, fact
a
of that
originally shares,
of Ireland
or
friends
of
be
course, the great
Ireland's
stay a
'underwear
Its
it
has
dollars, lately
this
upon stock
was
in pound been increased is
It
dollars.
10,000
run
capital
2,000 but
in
factory
is
in
a
very of the of the
condition. Some flourishing is friends held' by Boston stock felt who in Irish subscribing cause, more were for that they doing than if their kindred they had merely to the League fund. the money given to one of them 'Rev. In recent letter a of of the town Howard O'Reilly,
colonisation
i
cause |
as
!
Mullingar, board of
'
outlook
who directors,
of
tbe
is
a
member
states enterprise has been
It encouraging. of keeping several already to America. from crossing the is extensive, quite
that is
the
of
the the
most means
poor people The output sales are
a
through
Baron
should
principle,
should have secured of "Hamlet"
repetition
Why,
Shake
we
consequence,
second
a
dFavm, HINTS It than
ABOUT
costs
ready
HORSES.
keep a keep a good
to
of horses.
ten
time
Every
of
cases
you
shorten you usefulness. Sweat and to
dust
it.
of nine among horses of
your
and
lives
days
tbe
cause
So do poor,
gall.
horses
sickness
worry
their
horse
poor one.
feed for your Change the enough to make them relish is the cause Improper feeding
out
-
l&ome.
to
more
does
it
antr
Station,
the of a
son
be horn an archdeacon, archdeaconal functions ?
for
or
to
according not the
Bishop
horses ill-fitting
collars.
of water for horses is as the ef object purity is best to have the water
The temperature not
much
so
an
While
cool,
it
free
from
it
is
more
The horse
which
can
have
to
important impurities.
all
plough
an
it
acre
another
horse is half ploughing an or that which can a acre, carry load of passengers ten miles is while another consider going five, independent of all or ations of amusement, what is taste, while
called
twice
as
is
fancy, much
to
<
worth
absolutely the owner
as
the
other.
cannot be pounded into treatment the insures an while animal, rough
Kiud
animals.
good employ
got upon
into the
creeps
present
Shakespeare
Affection
persons remain
would
they
had
which
principle.
to
but
the shall
the
Mullingar
of
proposed that here from
an
already
lies
of the island is industry agriculture, and the people there have had very little is in It manufacturing. experience to incorporate. therefore, proposed, A STOCK COMPANY, in all of the the shares parts selling natives there are United States where
underwear.
people to whom to do was their given had learned some There is with skill.
woik
The to districts poorest evicted tenants The scheme
of
and
of
illustration
that
of Stratford-on-Avon,
"Macbeth."
it.
boots and
business
and
ment
that
the kind idea is
the
basis,
farm-
getting
not
is
until
very
created
speare
believed
over going permanently;
the
been
is
manufacture
clothing
and
is
It
that.
which
It
one.
live
in
necessaries
this
have They feel carefully considering. the hope of accomplishing anything less
that
end
this
William Right Honourable E. Gladstone. The undersigned American citizens
to obtrude their no, desire opinions the domestic affairs of concerning that recent another but we feel people, have in events lifted the great struggle which yon are the leader above the lines and made it of mere national politics,
is
a
race
their
for these that, the demand as would be the large, more fortunate would districts people in in the manufactory be glad to patronise the Irish cause. A to advance order be established in Donegal, could factory Galway, Mayo, or in the West Kerry, are the ones of Cork. Tbese districts in which there is the greatest poverty.
It
Therefore, were to keep the evicted if it practicable as such time in Ireland until tenants it is secured, would be Home Rule The means for secur better to do so as
country
in the
the
secured, well as in
is
to
shoes
of
interest
proposed
the for National League feel that, and of of their the country, good good on the other the poor homeless people be better if it would side of tbe ocean, class of of this the large emigration now curtailed. The Bocial people were dangers to the young and the privations of all, until such time as regular employ
bad
shoulders
the
uDon
House
the
pernicious Son" furnished it. Salisbury's You may, said Mr. ennoble Wallace, fiddler of the century, the greatest but that will not entail a of succession fiddlers. If greatest Queen Elizabeth
influence would have a good educational the discouraged and it would inspire new with them hope, showing people
this
an
was
whole
system,
a
Irish have
so
"
often
America
the
Irish
ment
to
having
If
legislator
by the
opened
from people a effect salutary are now in idleness upon the people who American there. methods of business be learned as could and manufacture well there by these people as they could when be learned by the same people here. come The they have example
that
and
upon charge hope the evicted League. only have of getting better tenants anything to is in the in life hope of getting friends of the The Boston America.
three
have
one
also gone,
is
usefulness a dead
.
six
a
his
The
r
out
com
in
gone he becomes
the .Lieu or the Uovernor, signatures of State, the Secretary tenant-Governor, the the State Attorney General,, of the Su the five Treasurer, Judges the of the preme Court, Speaker
Assembly,
the
The
,
the asylums by the improvised League, but they are maintained largely no for in idleness, there field being When a man's farm their employment. forts
is
Min
of
owners all-powerful tilled. these people secure only could not
be
will
by industrious would country
build huts for the poor agriculturists necessaries from their hold who have been driven
League
(Tablet.)
of Some
instead
home,
matter which will of the opinions depend upon probably and O'Brien. Messrs. Davitt, Parnell, set It is thought here that the example
be pretty well understood cannot National League sup who the tenants are being the The scheme has been for
evicted.
some
father
Indeed, the is constituted
of
position
even
that think to this country. scheme is not a practical factory but are enthusiastic others many how it The making of the test,
ever,
few
to
all
port
—
the
see
with at
island
the
would like they the evicted people of earning means
and
disfavour, much to
livings come
for
project
of
occupation
very furnished
purposes
this
upon
of his
son
else.
of modern societv that fact." elementary of Commons wanted the incredible imbecility
scarcely,
with
UNIQUE.
of
details
full
look
foreign
is.
getting that the
" went over" I there awful row at home.
their
—
the
were
everybody
door
naturally the
a
Peers
the
soil
of the
defence
a
offered
"
was
be content stood." with They must " the faults of the House of Lords, and be glad only that it was not worse than it As for the hereditary was." actually "if a member of the House of principle,
in
Tory Scotch, Tory English, Irish in other words, Tory move 16 The latter Emergencymen. that of the Primrose League, beaded by exiles So called Irish Lord Massareen.
to
upon
an
and
industrial
an
re-occupy chiefly
The parties
was
Son." The Salisbury's noble heir to of the Houbo the talents of Salisbury declared that he did not like the elective because it principle, a man's "involved on giving pledges he imperfectly which under subjects
Irish
her
Ireland, that the
united
out
out yet, but they will ed in the course of a
moves."
of
have
to
National League. They desire, order to out this to design, carry Ireland and transplant upon depopulate
the the
eo
movement
a
landlords. the They association covering of the object Britain and Ireland, is to counteract the work of the
Great which
benefit
in
theopinion be
would
aid
to
best
and lastingly
to
looks
something about putting
what)
hnw
ENTIRELY
The
said said
of
is
Ireland
who
legislator By stem
of the
There foot in farms.
on
already
account following for the of factories establishment employ of evicted tenants -A ment Irish of Boston, number of prominent citizens who have for a long time been considertr
who
business
are
undertaking.
members, reduced plan had been
sixty-one Balfour that no
argument of the resolu by the supporters and when the defenders of the tion, are reduced to that line of principle defence the The only game is up.
some
affairs. As soon be will however, they perfected, Davitt, to Messrs. Parnell, submitted as are and O'Brien, for they approval, the recognised leaders in Ireland, and, best able to give the persons therefore, of the advice as to the practicability
Lords as at present doomed institution.; Mr. attack on the hereditary defeated of by a majority in a House of three
Mr.
recently. to the offered
molestation of unfortunate the plans as
no
island's
are interested have organised
Sunday
be
management
untenanted
Herald gives of the project for
The, Boston
forty-one hundred and
would be guaranteed
it
was
only
Some
Institution.
a
Labouchere's
filibusters
and party, there would
the
is
principle
pro
of
House
constituted
country
years ago. mechanics, men and others
no
in
support."
in
this
workmen, had good general practical There would be training.
you their
given
to
come
to
twenty to thirty are them skilled
of
IRISHAMERICAN PROJECT FOR ITS REVIVAL.
best
sly.
(I forget, exactly out a candle. 19. Becauee if would be such an
liberty
character.
Because the
indistinguishable thus proving
practically the evicted poor have concurred in
for
Savon aiola
dear
poor our
from two
or
generation
to offer like you all of the friends of in the Three Kingdoms a time and under long
to
national
work
which
better
treated.
badly
so
institutions,
our
a
sons
of the quality be desired.
the could
Doomed
The
consist
might
that
all
is
A
for factory lumber be taken from probably are These men of Irish tenants who
would
principally were forced
duct
fairly
operations party
and
satisfactory,
and
men,
Newfoundland.
-
through
assurances
in
sit
clothes.
14.
so
one's
with far
and
pathy,
I
services.
I
to
the
fifty
are
tbe recognise for them to only way in it is to show their them by going across
success
buildings
natural conditions their conduct no warrant for the charge of affords their enemies are that they inherently unfit for self-government. " Your great contest is now approach em a and before ing crisis, you are of barrassed by the responsibilities we tender to you our desire to power and hearty assurances of goodwill sym
AN
artificial
Catholic
a
should
;
their
of
who
men
scheme
interest personal and selves getting started. The whole
oe
:
ting
Americans,
Industry put
to subscribe
of things. 12. Because I stand, the, Catholic 13. Because, if
Irish
The
the
that
attain
fish.
I
if
The shown
of
fact
horrid.
eo
Catholics
the altar. Because I. hate
a
country
become
they other under
on
should
is
adaptation the course
in
to
Because
flowers;
so
ready
buy promoting
of justice.
to right give such a in the presence body of people
lineage. have
or
this
in
loyal
ii&e
confession. go obliged Because the Irish are 8., 9.
dear
birth
people and
always they are
our
because of of so vast
us
Irish
basis
have some interest
we
them.
to
to your opposition limited autonomy to look to the success of the a great step toward of the so-called Irish a
enduring
an
that
feel
amongst ,
fierce
allow
affection
of
treatment When
horses
is
to
sure
its
cause
hatred.
from the suffering bites or of other of flies stings insects, that cannot be pro sponge the parts in tected with water which by nets, insect a tablepowder has been mixed to two gallons of water. spoonful are
—
Animals
of vicious
be used for breeding are transmitted.
habits
should as
purposes, By careful
never,
vices
breeding in this respect the dispositions of the animals can be partially controlled. Of two colts similar in disposition and sense, one into a steady may develop and valuable while the horse, family other that is vicious, may be everything treacherous and unsafe— all because; of .
prehend
.
all is changed. Mr. this speaker, in remarked that Farnell, conclusion, enable the object of Home Rule was to
the
a
difference
in
the
them. Plenty not
but wash
only also on
men
handling
of lime-wash should be u;sed, for the brighter appearance, as
a
disinfectant.
Hot
lime-
of barns, the inside stables, houses and pig quarters, will
poultry aid in preventing
vermin and insects
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is
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said
the coal Whv used
is
perhaps
and
forge
to
?
that
—
a see
There are human body,
steel
every
coal— Sleep
in
lay
day.
because
seasick
never
He
?
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The days The is
not
a that contents.
man
It
were
duty
mostly
get
fellow
a
go to
to,
the newspapers the cream of its
Uncle
time '
is
who
whole-
shoemaker
a
"
John, is by
it
Yes, "So
well
broke
It
that
what
me
thermometer
?"
A
philosopher, girl,
dead,
anything
?" but
to do
it,
had
who used to
?
how
Well, "
Yes.
Along-winded pocket companions
she
artillery
he
was
left
speak
Him.
his
did you get that say, John, where hat ?" " Please, said yer honor," rogue's of yours that an old one John, "it's
"I
my
v
boy
I live
boy.
my father-in-law, and my wife.
not
for
marry
my
riches,
the husband but remember that to heiress is seldom obliged get o'clock
five
in the
son, of an
to light
morning
at
up
not
the
v
I
given, eat almost
A and
.
appetite
lean his
struck boy running the on pavement.
little fell
"
fellow my little feel the you won't answered Then,"
"
has
air
that
said
toe
Sixteen of
coffin
a
after
woman
was
her
burial opened and
innocent "
we
every
Darling," to
in
o'clock
the
wouldn't II
9
you
J U
"Well he
morning." m' dear,"
am1«
ma
Ullijr
gv
f
elflAn
a
Anwl oauigit
tu
i
shadow fell on a child has A watchmaker
and killed to a watch
to its owner's that (according is while it stops frequently,
hour
an
loses
sometimes minuted Jones Mrs. me;
of course yourself, ma'am j I that,
." am
going
be
the his
did,
sternly feet
for
replied
up cash
"it's
;
on
the wall. I whistle."
a
repair
want
be
to
or
a
boodle
a
of that
didn't a
she
fashion," man
Now
tell
Popinjay is
of
alderman,
sort.
old
chap at a dinner party : heaven I had a gentleman me Cool guest, on the table
Wanted.— :
Yon
cannot
thau
gentleman
claim.
Magistrate Mrs. K—
-
The
opinion that editor
opponents an murder, him might
thinkin'
:
she's
No,
sufficient
She And Mrs.
mony
Nonsense,
:
on?
your learned
and
seats,
the
This had
how
is
river
of
at
the
Tiadv
these
on
of purpose identification, the person presenting quire " endorse it. Endorse
to
is
the ?" said
to
the him.
when the role was read to broker, " I don't know about, that. I'm a little careful This is a note what I endorse. of hand." This astonishment of the official could not be depicted in easily words. "I don' believe I'll it endorse
this
relapse Bently do the
hook about eleven come But it'll down
with poor
much
faith
medicines.
if
/
Didis
gettin'
he
heered
Old
inornin'." a
you
:
Well,
sigh soul good, in thorn
I but
hear ou
took Mrs.
hope it'll 1 hain't
new-fangled
o
Hoil?
A
w
a.'miaiv
wi
mad
you want
!
P 7? n <vl jL.jugiiuu
?"
man
the money ? You must
nJ
n
uuvg
it."
be
A <ci.i
«
an
u
your
protest Bank
if
note, of
you
don't
"Protest
it."
England
Good
!
VYes,
and protest it, down The clerk climbed and ran into a back room. with
immediately ?
all
a
calmly
reduced
panic
by repeating
three
enjoying
greatly
the
pay Protest
it!
two
spectacle a sudden
the
heavens
before
from He
threat,
broker
and, after discomfi
—
be
well
be sure his may liver and his slug unhappy state if
is
this
like
nothing
nnf
lilrn
U.UU
ovMuuwiwiuj
duty, and ridding the of the accumulated poison its
does
pill it
not
make
hours
sick and It acts the same will
The griping of irritating
particular
desire
and pain
gripe
us
a
day. system at of the pill
may,
flfimiilofiniv
Kw wjr
uua&rn
doing
few
good cathartic
a
Aovm
a
iiiiua
any
are
pills
miser the
on
time
be worse caused
drags harmful,
sometimes
They
Without
to praise
one
having Mother
name
nevertheless, manufactured
above
pill
wellby Limited White, 35, and now sold by Farringdon Read, London, medicine as the all and chemists vendors, know of that one we possesses actually only desirable the They remove every quality. Pills, house
upon
pressure
and
cause
and
ease
OtULUtWU)
or
of
nn««
Ui
GUJ
do. Mother
liver with
act
gripe
never
sickness
of
the
foolino
unnlonannf:
WUUVI.
as
do
other
all
covered
with
which
coating
pills
merit
crowning
are
far
they induce
nearly and
Pills Seigel's harmless and
tasteless
the
to
They
Neither
constipation, further As a
correct
brain, bowels
Aftiai
am
the
J.
the the
symptoms.
ther
A.
regularity. the slightest
produce
or
a
causes
thus resemble rendering pearls, to the as they are palate pleasant disease. If in curing you have a with cold and are threatened a fever, severe one with in the head, back, and limbs, pains will break and pre doses or two up the cold with A coated tongue, a vent the fever. the is caused taste in mouth, brackish by dose Sei the A of foul matter in stomach.
them
to
them effective
as
will
Pills
partially bowels the and
Unlike a
under
everybody
he
even
pills,
of feigued understanding the case, indorsed the note, not his cold. and departed. American Stationer. ture,
back
Such they contain. be used. should never produce hemorrhoids. we
As it
pills
which
either
mark.
a
few for
very
to kind, may and relialbe good, safe, feels dull one Now, when has more less pain in the or
glandular
Cleanse
officials, to
by
or
pill,
commended
them
the after-effects the disease itself. result is the most
gel's times and
returned
elderly
of "their
!"
night." his stool
excited. The the new-comers his
I'll
it,
a
a
it's good I "Who are American.
if
Well,
0 r
guuu
"
on
J
maa
a
for
Seigel's known
!
nrtf
of
difficulty a
really
honestly
remedy
into
mother,
I don't know you. it Besides, Give me the gold and necessary. " take it's our your paper." But, sir, rule"I don't care anything about rules. Isn't the your paper " 'Pon my word Good good ?" good
early
a
and
nui
liver
and
all.
are
costipated,
mill
xu
else than
there
some
be. and
To there
gish. things
entire
re
note
it
of what
pills
should
the
make
to
the
digestive organs ous matter. But the good does us, neither
for
occasions,
.the-
In
year.
occurs
seem
overshoot
or
sleepy, head, sides, bowels are
able
custom
use.
mention
bank's
genuine
article
:
shoot takes
During sojourn a £20 Bank of England note, presented which is simply a promise by the bank to pay its in The redemption gold.
he
in
in
every
be Most
can
popular
TJ-
London
in
medicine
back
here
them,
that
pills
the
at
of
and
and indorse funning, man, the official iu it, gasped, nearly purple the face. The broker's countenance did not change muscle. a "I'll not indorse lie "and as it's a it," said;
expressed by a Yan one of his political trial for placed upon
themselves. Old Mrs. Bently Brown how Deacon I : Old Mr. Bently
million
fPhrndn©<vllo_
a
taking
made
right may
it
as
jjili
street.
Made.
of
were
But
Easy
stockbroker of the expense
of
are
consumed
pared.
the
England.
of
Wall-street
a
fun Old
some
offimals
Bank
the
at J.
dates far enable us
pills
lesson.
Bluffing
SILVER
slowly by hand, as the demand was small. comparatively To-day with they are produced infinitely greater contrived rapidity by machines especially for the purpose, and with greater accuracy, in the of the in too, various proportions gredients employed. No form of medication be better can than a pill, pre provided only it is intelligently
the New the Spree. Go book). there till you've
stand
see
Chron
LEVERS, Gnaran GALLE'S, Albany.
Fills
pills
are
days
the
On
pupil: aboot
HUNTER
years,
of
pills
in
but Clyde generally, a Year it's guid deal m Teacher (throwing down the to
good
cures
will "
The history. is in a to to swallow object easily and condensed form nauseous disagreeable but vast di To what very useful, drugs. mensions has be grown may pill-taking in England alone when we imagined say that about 2,000,000,000 (two thousand million)
Very
what
boy
Promising
that
;
you health.
ROTHERHAM
S.
O
The. custom
what is Another
?
£
two
form
I
really
j
Glasgow
pure Bitters and
cost,
have
but put your Dr. remedy,
harm,
Hop
trifling and
quack
humbug medi
vile
simple,
How
Glaserow
no
a
stop
;
foolish doctors
:
:
excitedly
you Quit
insane
get
'teed
There is nae situation pupil the noo, or there' wouldna be folks out o' wark. Teacher
promising in Glesca
!
if
were
P £
XQ
fashion
:
Teacher: empire. the situation of
To
-,
recently printed by his be cited to establish in would be deemed and quite by any twelve jurymen not
sanity,
isn't
is
to —
bruised —
always at good times
her
ain't
You
?
thing to a
should
Why
:
Soule's
our
Glesca lies pupil the saicount o' city
Promising
that American
when
begins,
where
me
in
the
un "
Teacher:
examination).
it
trust
of Over-pressure. —Scene: class Paisley (geography
near
good.
is
an
interrupts
it
Effect
that
on
buy good,
clothing things of life
expensive
much of the does you only
so
much
bo
style, better
icle.
was the very latest looked but at it, you answer for it now."
School under
sae
cine
child
taking inspect
to
the
pirate
Pirates member
Mrs. O gave you that blackened Mrs. K— face? honour. Magistrate: yer
kee
butcher
National Library of Australia
see
is what want you damages? K : satisfaction. No, sir ; I want I have damages enough.
it.
?" in beef to-day, Sparrib How's Downes airily. Mr. Upson quired " if it on " want yu credit, High, eh ?"
Downes,"
Wille
No.
opposite at present.
are
that and
club
"
Mr.
I
Satisfaction Mrs. K—
married'.
the
eyesight
be
to
up? :
trust,
big
more
you
yon
to
the
?
employing
using
or
given the
!
replied,
It
directly,
Willie,
like
after
Times.
spending
stop,
rich food and clothes, and healthy food,- cheaper real and substantial get more and every way, especially habit of
passed. time
Hard
More will
fine
returns once more to first material that the patient " has unrolled. If this one is
Madam,
lies
had
inquired said the
land," answer
young
when
a
says
actually
No you
pill
made
He
Say,
what?"
years,
Albany.
:
the
when
on
the others
Well,
different
whose eyesight recommended to try
to opposite other side of the wish such a you
statement) and going, in twenty
Jane:
"
the the
behind
six his
live
,
If
old
novelties,"
very
quite the
the
right.
setting
you'd
out.
Irritable wish to
I
am Jane, I decided to leave to better going
have that you' are but if you
sorry
all
would have been would have
was
something
or
Well,
:
is
all
and the
shopman
which
in
behind
sinking
Dumpse:
:
ai
of the fat men's The president late that has grown so heavy of while walking other day, out,
the
I have
that.
me
Noah
"Dry
couldn't
Guzzlen,
think
ever
some
years
you
now,
t
.
see
o'
myself." read a story was
him,
played
:
?
when
"
sun
like
sold
A lady customer, conscionable long
to
wheu.you grew contemptuously
ago I never coming home at one
five
married
were
expected
.
time but once. she said, weeping,
red
Johnny
it
out a photograph holding Artist, taken Don't you want your picture Three for a quarter party Shabby for any. My brother No, I don't care he was had his taken three times, and
the
at
me
failing
you
to stone.
to turning
came
when
idle
;
u-
wisely,
ihe
double.
to
goes
never
have
in the old it way because other Peddler any way. I'm in the wrong office.
after
girl
up. teacher.
meiancnoiy she's always
—
very
yet I way. am the using about a month the
I
Yes,
:
did
it
for
along
a
tor its -improvement;, glasses five or and took he went was that and the result was so improved he could
the the her
had
.
She petrified, body found which mouth open, however, show that she. was game even
rocks
wnir
iriena,
she's
"
Our friend is
to-morrow pain the boy, " I won't
years
tne
catch
the
"Never
to-morrow."
cry
the
off
it eastern hills and the writer sensation.
bystander
a
keep
This western hills." blue suu had been
anything.
mind "
Guest:
country
an
"
enjoying
Fowler?
This
such
me
;
Mr.
dinner, indeed.
your Yes,
are
you
hope
little
—
right
"
was
If
What
Spring
keep my thochts We have just
fire.
Hostess:
dips
Yes, dear, it I have to punish you
not
had subsided ani his provisions in the ark were exhausted ?" asked a West End Sunday-school of her teacher class " I know." last Sundav. saueakad a
something for me to do. finding "How had yoa the audacity, John," " said a Scottish laird of his servant, to some I was and tell that a go people mean ?" '.'Na fellow and no'gentleman " was the candid ria, sir," answer, you'll
Perfectly,
:
to
pneu smile,
with,
my mother-in-law, Do
Uncle
when
who been
a man
flood
pen minute
"
serves
who
it
write
An
understand
do you
: Uncle, three ?
?"
"
a
to pay his friend a compliment, Wishing " a gentleman I hear you have remarked, " a very industrious wife." Yes," ? re-
too.
of
time
of has
is
Good day.
he asked ; when you
you
using
—
Beg pardon
coast,".
:
rule
occasion
hurt
it
man
and
sure
that
my eloquent to thank me.
in
writing
Capped two
are the medicine Holloway's Pills in repute for curing the multifarious maladies attack when which humanity, wet and cold weather gives place to more In these genial short, temperatures. Pills afford if relief, they fail of being an of absolute remedy in all the disturbances and nervous circulation, digestion, energy, which at of time a vast oppress portion the population. Under the wholesome, and purifying, strengthening powers exerted excellent the by these Pills, the becomes tongue clean, appetite is and improves, digestion quickened, assimilation rendered Holloway's perfect. estimable medicines the highly possess of the whole, mass of property cleansing in its renovated which, blood, condition, to carries and vigour purity, strength, tissue of the body. every
:
pen you
won't
she
how
gave me yesterday." ab after a brief Waiter (returning Guest Lamb chops all out, sir. sence) : All right. with (rising polite smile) I think I will Beautiful day to be out. Small
next
did
out.
still
you
ago
,
missis
the
On the
on
to-day
GALLE'S,
J.
HUNTER, Guaranteed
most
Yes, I know ; I And Peddler
:
all
fountain
know
you
lose
man it
Business
be
"John,"
bore."
go
find
wild
a
than
coming
Business figured
a wife said to her husband from the looked up morning " is a coastwise ?" what steamer paper, " A coastwise steamer, my dear ? Why, a is one that knows coastwise steamer
rifled
as
out
be
do
sir,
time
whipped me this always hurts me "That you." whipping me."
bad
"
as
rather
be
everything the thief because acquitted
is
free
it,
?try
A country editor consoled that had complained justice done by the remark that it lucky for him."
heart
my
prairies killed
be
dear
My
:
much
"Mamma,
sweet,
captain and
recently, of him
picked
A
children."
you dipping the ink ? Ten a dips 600 dips an means or 6000 hour, in ten hours, and each dip consumes—
but unrefined. his
six
into
.
married an her " brown
call
he said,
because,
sugar,"
and
and
turkey,
Peddler eh
is
everything."
ignorant
wife
a
just defence
beggar,
a
every year. the gift The highest office in of the? is that of post American President at master Mineral Point, Col. It is above the sea level. 12,OOOft.
half-
time."
he leave his heart
Did
tell
tame
a
souled
and get
you
Brown
old
!
can
winter
sir,
sponges."
me," said
I should Fred, and live the on
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V.
Commencement
HUUOOR&
E.
CO,
Practical Watchmaker Rundle
of
(Late
and
HAY
COLONIAL
Jeweller, Adelaide,
Street,
General the
HAS
cheapest
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and
description
in
stand
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stock
select
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maker
to guarantee
article
sold.
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thanks to the public generally returning thas for past favours, beg to announce all classet they are prepared to manufacture of COLONIAL pos BOOTS, on the shortest a and notice. sible Also, kept in stock, large varied' assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's,
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Hotel;
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Summer Hearman
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parts
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for serviceable
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shortest
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of
always
obtainable,
and
the
and
always
George's
st.
of
colony
the
hand,
on
,
&
notice
by
telegram
or
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and
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al-
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cathedral.)
read stock
in
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PRICE
LIST
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ORDERS
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SLIPPERS.
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send
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Office
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by Parcel Australia.
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POST.
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—
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Importers,
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this
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at
week.
next
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be
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were
windows MMB
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most
French,
English,
upwards.
hand.
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the
dressed
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LEATHER
BOOTS, in any all
Is.
6d.
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Attendance
HOWICK
HAS
PERTH.
Bonnets,
8d.
All
Visitors,'
and Watts'
resort
favourite
Manufacturer
CURRIER
upwards.
These qualities about double the Season.
and
of Burroughe's
one
the
is
2s.
and Girls'
IRELAND!
(opposite
Furnisher,
and
and
—
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and
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conducted therewith
for
Travellers
for
and
connected
House 'Guiness's
Moderate.
Boot
of the FUNERALS Colony,
6d.
Hats
with
of the Best
and Beers
G-E OR G
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2s.
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Funeral STREET,
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stock.
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lighted,
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being the Manufactur saved thereby se
are
for
ticles. GOAGULINE.—
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<
Proprietor.
Iron,
Sold
a
and- quietness
ors
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'Mrs.
opened,
Customers
and
The GERALDTON
now
from
many profits for our
and
Spring by
ciality.
,
THOMAS
expec Chest
for
Contains
Cement
Privacy
&c.,
Coughs
specific
&c.
and
.
Jeweller,
Complaints. "IT"
and
LINSEED,
OF
COMPOUND,
Hotel
!
for
requisite
GERALDTON
Consump-
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-every
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Bronchitis
COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,
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„
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:
in
exchange Goods de'spatched Colony.
to
bach Stables, First
Balcony
Splendid front:
watch
E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker Perth:
are
direct
purchased curing
Early
good value.
V. Practical
on
taken
every
of;
selected personally in Paris, London,
Albans
St.
ers
The Settlers
value. for
real
Novelties
PERTH.
STREET,
rst
PAYMENT. TIME POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE
fi®"
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skins
from
Con-T
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at least V. E.
save
by her
meet the present temporary depression. The public should take this opportunity of purchasing goods at prices much be-
1
BEOWN&ALLEN,
of Summer Goods made Mrs. Hearman during visit to the English and tinental Markets.
and
will
iNja-
Consisting:
Spectacles.
customers
the
Straw Hats, Straw Hats and Bonnets. 25 CaseB Ladies, Girls, Young, Ladies, Youthsand Mens, Boys, all sizes and marked low prices specially to qualities
,
;
OF
lbs.)
VARIETY.
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FACTORY
Flour.
in
in small
Oilmen's
he
and opened the
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announce
received
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—
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Earrings
to
Snider and pieces, (muzzle Ammunition Sadd
&c.
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Alberts Leontines
has
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City
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Corrugated
loading)
not
is
on
breech
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
Pins
Success.'
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Fowling
Rifles,
The
—
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Fencing
Netting,
Pumps,
Douglas
lery,
also tools,
Necklets
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every language.
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of Medicines with d&ec.
World;
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the
throughout
Oxford
533,
(late
London; by all Vendors
.
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St.
Manufactured
are
at
only
tines
like
IIEA IIMAN,
Stocks
full
Station
Wire Cornsacks, Galvanized Wires,
Bracelets & E.
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Succeeds
W.(l.
Agents, hand
on
requirements, goods, Carpenters' Wool Portable Forges,
Anvils,
Brooches
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies'
„
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sets
Station
Watches
Silver
Bracelets
B. &E. Brooches
„
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of
jewelled)
Silver
„
sets
„
wonderfully
are
incidental
a
as
are
the
has
cause,
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never-
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Silver
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Season.
Importers
other
sundry
WatcheB
Watches
LIFE.
as
where
cases
'
from
and vigour
energy,
recommended
in
remedy
the
on
SPRINGS
confidently
are
failing
and
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tone,
MAIN
of Life,
BLOOD,
soothingly,
yet
Stomach,
Wld BOWELS,
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purify
Pills
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the
|
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and
HAVE always
Nesbit's
riding guaran The Best Watch teed for two years. WalthamB without Nesbit's exception. in the are the CHEAPEST Colony. two with a These and other Watches of every Jewellei'y years' guarantee. made to order or repaired description Watches cleaned or repaired. Levers Nesbit's Walthams Nesbit's Ladies' Gold Gent's Gold
ranks
This
EVERY
(capped and and rough work,
Merchants,
Stock
first-class
of
Levers
English
;
Jewellery the colony.
th
and
selected best stock of
Summer
tlie
FREMANTLE,
PERTH.
STREET,
WAREHOUSE,
of
-
V. E.
!y
at
the
&
Bathurst,
for office
Howich-street,
Bryan.
Just CO., NiS.W.
the Right
of the"
a
Rev. W. A.
Perth,
by
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